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==As a [[stage hazard]]== | ==As a [[stage hazard]]== | ||
King Bulblin appears as a hazard on [[Bridge of Eldin]]. Occasionally, a war horn trumpets: shortly after, Lord Bulblin appears from either side of the stage and rides Lord Bullbo across the bridge. When in the middle of the bridge he drops a bomb which explodes after a short while, blowing up a huge portion of the stage. He can also damage characters by running into them. | King Bulblin appears as a hazard on [[Bridge of Eldin]]. Occasionally, a war horn trumpets: shortly after, Lord Bulblin appears from either side of the stage and rides Lord Bullbo across the bridge. When in the middle of the bridge he drops a bomb which explodes after a short while, blowing up a huge portion of the stage. He can also damage characters by running into them. Sometimes, King Bulblin is followed by a Bulblin minion on foot, which can be attacked and knocked away by players, but does not attack or cause damage itself. | ||
Hitting King Bulblin can temporarily stun him | Hitting King Bulblin can temporarily stun him. In this state he does not hurt characters, but he still drops the bomb. | ||
==Trophy information== | ==Trophy information== |
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File:Bulbin.jpg King Bulblin on Bridge of Eldin. | |
Universe | The Legend of Zelda |
Debut | The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (2006) |
Smash Bros. appearances | SSBB SSB4 (Wii U) |
Most recent non-Smash appearance | Hyrule Warriors Legends (2016) |
Console/platform of origin | GameCube/Wii |
Species | Bulblin |
Gender | Male |
Article on Zeldawiki | King Bulblin |
King Bulblin is a mini-boss from The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. He appears along his steed, Lord Bullbo.
As a stage hazard
King Bulblin appears as a hazard on Bridge of Eldin. Occasionally, a war horn trumpets: shortly after, Lord Bulblin appears from either side of the stage and rides Lord Bullbo across the bridge. When in the middle of the bridge he drops a bomb which explodes after a short while, blowing up a huge portion of the stage. He can also damage characters by running into them. Sometimes, King Bulblin is followed by a Bulblin minion on foot, which can be attacked and knocked away by players, but does not attack or cause damage itself.
Hitting King Bulblin can temporarily stun him. In this state he does not hurt characters, but he still drops the bomb.
Trophy information
King Bulblin's trophy appears only in Brawl.
- King Bulblin
- King Bulblin is the boss of the creatures who kidnapped Ilia, Colin, and the rest of Ordon Village's children. Characterized by his appearance atop a boarlike beast named Lord Bullbo, he encounters Link time and time again. When he loses in his final battle, he pays subtle respect to Link when he says, "I follow the strongest side!"
- : The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess 2006
Sticker
Name | Game | Effect | Character(s) |
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King Bulblin & Lord Bullbo | The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess | Attack +19 |
King Bulblin & Lord Bullbo (Zelda TP) |
Origin
In The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess King Bulblin is the leader of the Bulblins, a race of small goblin-like beings. He acts as the driving force of Link's actions in the beginning of the game, before Zant's introduction: he attacks the Ordon Village and kidnaps Ilia and Colin, incapacitating Link. Link then travels the land of Hyrule to find the kids of Ordon, meeting up with and defeating King Bulblin four times over the course of his adventure.
One of these battles is set on the Bridge of Eldin: in it, Link fights against King Bulblin jousting-style, riding Epona while his foe rides Lord Bullbo, his oversized Bullbo steed. After his defeat, King Bulblin falls in the river below. Contrary to his Smash appearance, however, he is not the cause the bridge's destruction: rather, part of the bridge is transported to the Gerudo Mesa by a Twilight Portal.
King Bulblin occasionally uses a war horn to alert his Bulblin troops.