![]() ![]() Paper-Thin Disguise: A lot of the disguises he wears in the cartoon are simply a change of hat and sometimes a pair of glasses.His Ruffians and Sours fit the same mold. Obviously Evil: Dark red color scheme, glowing green eyes, tattooes on the exposed parts of his body, sharp teeth.Laughably Evil: Especially in the TV show, where he is just a pathetic, but extremely hammy villain.Knight of Cerebus: In the first game, he's treated as a dangerous threat having turned Stardos into a piñata-smashing maniac and creating the sour piñatas, and he's also a sign that your garden is valuable.Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain: In the TV show, where his plans always fail no matter how much he tries.Greater-Scope Villain: He created the sours and Dastardos and only gets involved with the player when their garden is valuable enough to raid.Fun-Hating Villain: He tends to care only for his own happiness and tries to make piñatas unenjoyable for parties so that he can have all their candy to himself.Friendly Enemy: In "Ruffians on Strike" and "The Wrong Stuff", he has this kind of relationship with Hudson.He definitely has moments in the games too, but not as frequent. Evil Is Hammy: Especially so in the TV show where he frequently acknowledges himself as a villain in several episodes.The Corrupter: He used sour candy to corrupt Stardos from a kind gardener who loved Piñatas to a sadistic, creepy Grim Reaper called Dastardos.Controllable Helplessness: Once he's selected a target, there's no stopping him, so it's important to bribe him away quickly.He also sometimes shouts " I have no regrets!" after being defeated.Card-Carrying Villain: He knows that he's evil and is very proud of it.In the TV show, he is also the one who created the sour piñatas. Big Bad: He is the one who leads the ruffians and is responsible for turning Stardos into Dastardos."Begone" Bribe: Like the ruffians, he can be bribed in chocolate coins to leave the garden.In one episode of the TV show it gets so bad that they leave him and start listening to Hudson instead. Bad Boss: He can be really harsh and cruel to the Ruffians, not that you can really blame him.He never thinks to simply go around the wall. Artificial Stupidity: In Trouble in Paradise, you can build a wall along the edge of the garden where he normally enters to keep him out.Adaptational Wimp: In the games, he's a Knight of Cerebus, but in the animated series, he went from a legitimate threat to Team Rocket-levels of threatening.
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