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In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]]'' King Bulblin appears as a reoccurring boss and the driving force for [[Link]] | In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]]'' King Bulblin appears as a reoccurring boss and the driving force for [[Link]] in the beginning of the game, until he meets [[Zant]]. King Bulblin 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. King Bulblin rides the oversized Lord Bullbo, who Link fights on horseback, jousting style. | ||
Curiously, unlike in ''Brawl'' where King Bulblin destroys the bridge's center, in ''Twilight Princess'' he never destroys it; it was actually swallowed and transported to the Gerudo Desert by a twilight portal. [[Midna]] would later restore it to its correct place. | Curiously, unlike in ''Brawl'' where King Bulblin destroys the bridge's center, in ''Twilight Princess'' he never destroys it; it was actually swallowed and transported to the Gerudo Desert by a twilight portal. [[Midna]] would later restore it to its correct place. |
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King Bulblin is a mini-boss from The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess who appears as a hazard on the Bridge of Eldin stage in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. He rides across occasionally to drop a large timed bomb at the center of stage, blowing a huge portion of land there. His arrival is preceded by the trumpeting of a war horn. He can also damage characters by running into them. Occasionally, a Bulblin chases after him, but crashes into the bomb if it's still there. King Bulblin can be stunned for a limited time if he is hit with an attack. He cannot damage the players when stunned, but he will still drop the bomb.
Origin
In The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess King Bulblin appears as a reoccurring boss and the driving force for Link in the beginning of the game, until he meets Zant. King Bulblin 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. King Bulblin rides the oversized Lord Bullbo, who Link fights on horseback, jousting style.
Curiously, unlike in Brawl where King Bulblin destroys the bridge's center, in Twilight Princess he never destroys it; it was actually swallowed and transported to the Gerudo Desert by a twilight portal. Midna would later restore it to its correct place.
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Link fighting King Bulblin on horseback in Hyrule Field
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Link fighting King Bulblin outside Hyrule Castle
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Link fighting King Bulblin on horseback on the Bridge of Eldin
Trophy
- 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) |
Lord Bullbo
Lord Bullbo is a Bullbo (a large warthog-like creature) and King Bulblin's mount. He appears, ridden by Bulblin, on the Bridge of Eldin stage in Brawl. Players receive damage when rammed by Lord Bullbo.