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'''King Hippo''' first appeared on the 1987 Nintendo Entertainment System game [[Punch-Out!! (NES)|''Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!'']] as the second competitor in the Major Circuit.
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'''King Hippo''' (キング・ヒッポ ''Kingu Hippo'') first appeared on the 1987 Nintendo Entertainment System game [[Punch-Out!! (NES)|''Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!'']] as the second competitor in the Major Circuit. He is a very obese boxer known for wearing shorts (which fall quite often from the surprise), and is mostly often seen with his silver crown and a bandage on his stomach throughout all his appearances. Although his height and weight are a mystery, he is shorter than boxers like [[Soda Popinski]], and is seemingly heavier than boxers like [[Bear Hugger]]. On each game he's been in, while it's not easy to knock him down, once this is done, it is impossible for him to get up due to his morbid weight.
   
King Hippo also gained fame on the NBC Saturday morning cartoon [[wikipedia:Captain N: The Game Master|Captain N: The Game Master]], which ran 34 episodes from 1989 until 1991. In the cartoon Hippo starred as one of Mother Brain's top henchmen. He appears with blue skin, and was often paired in a comedic duo with Kid Icarus enemy [[Eggplant Wizard]]. He was voiced by Gary Chalk. King Hippo also appeared in the comic books based on the Captain N series, as a Hasbro Action Figure, as an Applause action figure, and in a Topps trading card series. He is often seen with a bandage on his stomach throughout all his appearances.<br clear="all" />
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King Hippo also gained fame on the NBC Saturday morning cartoon [[wikipedia:Captain N: The Game Master|Captain N: The Game Master]], which ran 34 episodes from 1989 until 1991. In the cartoon, Hippo starred as one of Mother Brain's top henchmen. He appears with blue skin and was often paired in a comedic duo with Kid Icarus enemy [[wikipedia:Eggplant Wizard|Eggplant Wizard]]. He was voiced by Gary Chalk. King Hippo also appeared in the comic books based on the Captain N series, as a Hasbro Action Figure, as an Applause action figure, and in a Topps trading card series.<br clear="all" />
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
   
 
===''Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!''===
 
===''Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!''===
 
 
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In ''Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!'', King Hippo is truly the most unique character of the World Video Boxing Association. He is the only character who did not have a palette swap (though his rotund body type resembles [[Bear Hugger]]'s from the arcade version of ''Super Punch-Out!!''). His defense is impenetrable until he opens his mouth. When his mouth is hit, Hippo reveals his one weakness: his overly large trunks start falling down, and he has to keep pulling them up whilst trying to fend off Little Mac's body blows. Uniquely, King Hippo has no opportunities to get stars (the only character with this distinction) and therefore can only be hit by regular punches. However, once Little Mac floors King Hippo, he does not get up.
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In ''Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!'', King Hippo is truly the most unique character of the Video Boxing Association, as well as the only character who did not have a palette swap; however, it should be noted that his body type resembles [[Bear Hugger]]'s from the arcade and SNES versions of ''Super Punch-Out!!''. His defense is impenetrable until he opens his mouth. When his mouth is hit, Hippo reveals his one weakness: his overly large trunks start falling down, and he has to keep pulling them up whilst trying to fend off Little Mac's body blows. Once Little Mac floors King Hippo, he does not get up.
 
   
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'''Attacks:'''
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* Jab: King Hippo raises one fist over his mouth before throwing a punch. Can be dodged or ducked, however, initiates no stun when dodged.
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* Open-Mouthed Overhead: King Hippo opens his mouth, shouts, raises his fist, and throws a more powerful punch. By punching him in the mouth, he'll reveal his stomach, which can then be punched for a stun.
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* Hippo Rush: King Hippo jumps around the back of the arena before performing an Open-Mouthed Overhead, a Jab, and then another Open-Mouthed Overhead.
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* Open-Mouthed Rush: When Little Mac gets tired, King Hippo will laugh and then perform 3 Open-Mouthed Overheads. If Mac dodges the first two, he can counter the third.
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===''Punch-Out!!'' (2009)===
 
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}}In the ''Wii'' version, it is shown in his bio that he lives in Hippo Island, somewhere in the South Pacific. Although it's never stated, his title of "King" and the fact he wears a crown suggests he is the head of state of Hippo Island. King Hippo spends his days eating enormous quantities of food, then sleeps in a hammock when the sun has set. Before challenging him for the Minor Circuit title, selecting King Hippo will make him bellow with a foghorn-like noise while his crown flies in mid-air off his head. It is also worth noting that he wears the title belt on his shoulder (probably because it doesn't fit around his waist). King Hippo's dialogue only consists of bellows akin to that of an actual hippopotamus, provided by Scott McFadyen.
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In the Wii version, King Hippo's dialogue only consists of bellows akin to that of an actual hippopotamus, provided by Scott McFadyen. He also wears his crown when fighting. A similarity is that his shorts still fall down. He uses powerful jabs and a form of double hook, which must be ducked. This punch is similar to [[Bear Hugger]]'s, except that Hippo's is weaker, and is called the ''Hippo Squeeze''. His punches do massive damage, but when defeated, he does not get up. It is shown that he lives on the island of Hippo Island, somewhere in the South Pacific. Although it's never stated, his title of "King" and the fact he wears a crown suggests he is the head of state of Hippo Island. King Hippo spends his days eating enormous quantities of food and then sleeps in a hammock. This is shown in the intro montage when King Hippo is shown eating as the sun changes position in the sky, then snoozing in his hammock when the sun has set. When punched, pineapples fly off of his face. When KOed, he falls out of the ring, making him one of the few characters that have a special KO animation every time they fall. You only need to knock him down once to defeat him, since he's too big to get back up. His underwear now has multiple small pictures of the Starman from the Mario series of games. Before challenging him for the Minor Circuit title, selecting King Hippo will make him speak with a foghorn-like noise while his crown flies in mid-air off his head. It is also worth noting that he wears the title belt on his shoulder. When King Hippo sees Mac before the fight, he looks at him in surprise and laughs, probably because he doesn't see Mac as much of a challenge. If you lose to him he will pound his stomach victoriously. This makes his pants fall down, which embarrasses him.
 
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Unlike his appearance in the ''NES'', King Hippo now wears his crown when fighting. A similarity is that his shorts still fall down; however, his underwear now has multiple small pictures of the Starman from the Mario series of games. When punched, pineapples fly off of his face.
'''Star Opportunities:'''
 
*Block Hippo's Raise Punch and counter with a hook.
 
*Hook Hippo when he pulls his shorts up.
 
*Duck or dodge Hippo's raise punch as soon as possible and when his mouth opens, hook him.
 
   
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King Hippo fights somewhat similarly to his appearance in the ''NES'', using powerful jabs and overheads. He leaves his mouth wide open much more often than in the original fight, such as when he misses a punch, and still opens his mouth before throwing his overhead. After Hippo is stunned from a jab, he will cover his mouth to block any subsequent one; only hitting him with a hook will continue the stun - however, once he is stunned from the jab and hook, any combination of punches will be able to land on him. While Hippo only needs to be knocked down once to defeat him (since he's too obese to get back up), unlike the ''NES'' game, he has a deceptive amount of stamina to make up for his vulnerability, and can tank Star Punches better than mostly other character (even most others in Title Defense), taking around nine of these to KO him. As a result, if the player is able to counterpunch Hippo for stars, it is highly recommended to save them for Three-Star Punches, then unleashing them for maximum possible damage.
'''Instant KO Trick #1:''' If you counter his hippo hug with a jab to the stomach, he'll lose his crown, but also his temper (his health goes up to about more than half too). If you manage to intercept that move again he will go down. You can intercept this move in title defense, but it will result in a star instead of a knockout.
 
   
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He also gains a special attack called the ''Hippo Squeeze'', which consists of a double hook that can only be ducked under and deals massive damage. This particular attack can be countered to make Hippo's crown fall, causing him to recoil to the ropes (this being the only time Little Mac is able to psyche himself up to recover stamina), then lose his temper and come at Mac; no matter how much stamina Hippo had left until that point, it will raise to a little more than half. Countering this attack again, however, will yield a OHKO.
'''Instant KO Trick #2:''' When he does his overhead smash, dodge and star punch him (one star) when his mouth opens.
 
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When King Hippo sees Mac before the fight, he looks at him in surprise and laughs, probably because he doesn't see Mac as much of a challenge. If Mac loses to him, Hippo will pound his stomach victoriously; this makes his pants comically fall down, which embarrasses him. When KO'd, Hippo falls out of the ring in slow motion as his belly jiggles, making him one of the few characters that have a special KO animation every time they fall.
   
 
'''Attacks:'''
 
'''Attacks:'''
*''Duck 'n Raise Punch:'' Hippo will duck his head into the shelter of his arms to block any jabs. Then he will charge, raise his hand, growl, and punch. You can dodge this, or if you punch him when he raises his hand, he will be stunned long enough for 10 punches.
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*'''Overhead:''' Hippo ducks his head into the shelter of his arms to block any jabs. Then he will charge, raise his hand, growl, and punch. This can be dodged or ducked under. Avoiding it will activate a stun long enough for six punches. If he is countered with a jab when he raises his hand (similarly to the ''NES'' fight), he will be stunned longer, for a total of ten punches. Countering him with a hook yields a Star instead.
 
*'''Jab:''' Hippo raises one of his hands up to his breast and punch. This can be avoided in any manner. Dodging will activate a stun long enough for six punches. Blocking it followed by a hook will yield a Star.
 
*'''Hippo Squeeze:''' Hippo growls, raises his arms and violently brings them for a two-handed hook. It can only be ducked under. Avoiding it activates a stun long enough for ten punches. Countering with a hook right before the attack will make Hippo recoil to the ropes (and his crown will get knocked off), then make him recover back with his temper thrown off. If his crown is already off and this attack is countered again, it'll result in an instant KO.
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*'''Pants Drop:''' Ocasionally, Hippo's pants will start to drop, causing him to pull them up and flash yellow. Hitting him then and there will earn a Star.
   
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'''Stars:'''
*''Raise Punch:'' Hippo will raise one of his hands up to his breast and punch. You can easily dodge this, or you can do a block followed by a hook for a star. Dodging will activate a stun long enough for six punches.
 
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*Hook Hippo when he's about to throw an overhead punch.
 
*Duck or dodge Hippo's overhead punch as soon as possible, then hook him as he remains vulnerable.
 
*Block Hippo's jab and counter with a hook.
 
*Hook Hippo when he pulls his pants up.
   
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'''Instant KO tricks:'''
*''Hippo Squeeze:'' Hippo will growl and do an attack similar to a Bear Hug, in that it is a two-handed hook. Dodge to activate a stun long enough for 10 punches. If you counter with a hook right before the attack, he will get knocked back (and his crown will get knocked off), but if his crown is already off and you do the same thing, it'll result in an instant KO.
 
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*Avoid his Hippo Squeeze and counter with a Star Punch as his mouth is wide open.
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*Counter his Hippo Squeeze to make his crown fall off. When he recovers from the move, counter the Hippo Squeeze again to immediatly KO him.
   
 
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====Title Defense====
 
====Title Defense====
 
 
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}}King Hippo returns as a challenger in [[Title Defense Mode|Title Defense]] in World B. He sports a bigger crown (probably to stop it from being knocked off like in Contender Mode) and a manhole cover duct taped over his stomach to protect himself from body blows. His bio shows him wandering around New York City with his belly all bruised from the previous fight, looking for different items to protect his belly, including a frying pan and a colander, before settling for the manhole cover.
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[[File:Title Defense King Hippo.jpg|thumb|left]]King Hippo returns as a challenger in [[Title Defense Mode|Title Defense]] in World B. He sports a bigger crown (probably to stop it from being knocked off like in Contender Mode) and a manhole cover duct taped over his stomach to protect himself from body blows (his Title Defense bio shows him wandering around New York City, looking for different items to protect his belly, including a frying pan and a strainer). The only way to punch off his manhole cover is to punch away all the pieces of duct tape that keep the manhole cover from falling off. When his manhole cover is knocked off, it falls onto his foot, causing a slightly comical scene where it falls on his foot and he hops on his other foot before getting enraged. After the cover is knocked off, King Hippo opens his mouth less often. All of his Hippo Hugs gain a second hammer punch-like attack that must be dodged to the side. Attempting to jab him while his mouth is closed results in a quick jab to the face (unless Mac reaches 0 hearts when his jab is blocked). However, they can be dodged or ducked (but not blocked). In addition, any mouth-closed overhead smashes or delayed jabs can be countered with a hook, which gives Mac a star. If you lose to the TD version of him, he will stand back, and laugh evilly.
 
   
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King Hippo's attacks, like other Title Defense opponents, are more varied than in Contender. He opens his mouth less often to attack, though any mouth-closed overheads or delayed jabs can be countered with a hook, which gives Mac a star. Similarly to his original fight in the ''NES'', Hippo can only be stunned when he is about to throw a punch and his mouth is open. His jab is much more dangerous, as he will never open his mouth if he misses (so if he repeteadly performs this attack, he can easily run the timer down), and it can no longer be blocked, though it still can be avoided any other way. Additionally, attempting to jab Hippo while his mouth is closed results in a quick jab to the face (unless Mac reaches zero hearts when his jab is blocked).
'''Star Opportunities:'''
 
   
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Hippo also gains a version of his jab where he delays it by ducking to one side before throwing it - fortunately, he frequently opens his mouth before this attack, but countering him will make him cover his eye, requiring another jab from a different direction before he can be stunned for good. His Hippo Squeeze has gained a second attack, a double-axe handle that must be dodged to the side in order to counterattack him. Finally, Hippo is able to dodge Little Mac's Star Punch if he happens to have prepared an overhead punch when Mac releases it; otherwise, however, he'll take the hit. Nevertheless, it takes an even higher amount of Star Punches to deplete his stamina, so Three-Star Punches are encouraged much more.
*When Hippo does his silent Duck 'n Raise Punch, hook him.
 
*When Hippo raises his arm for the Silent Lunge, hook him at the side of his belly that is uncovered.
 
   
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[[File:Title Defense King Hippo.jpg|thumb|right]]The fight consists of two parts. The first part consists of punching off the manhole covering Hippo's belly by ripping away the duct tape pieces that keep the manhole cover from falling off. He will mostly throw punches where he opens his mouth; by countering him when he opens it, he will cover his head, leaving one of his sides vulnerable for hooks - succesfully hooking the manhole three times will break a piece. Breaking the three pieces will knock off the manhole, playing a comical scene where the manhole falls on his foot and he hops on his other foot from the pain, before getting enraged. The fight will go on normally from this moment on.
*Right before Hippo does his Hippo Squeeze 'n Squash, hook him.
 
   
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If Mac loses to him, Hippo will stand proud, and laugh evilly.
'''Instant KO Trick:''' After he does the Hippo Squeeze 'n Squash, almost immediately use any level Star Punch. The idea is you want to hit his face with the Star Punch while his mouth is open. You have only a 1-second window to do this: doing it too late will make him close his mouth; hitting him with a star punch in any situation other than this trick doesn't cause an OHKO.
 
   
 
'''Attacks:'''
 
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*'''Overhead:''' The same as in Contender mode. Punching him when he raises his hand stuns him long enough for six punches. However, if he is countered before he grunts, he'll get stunned longer, for a total of ten punches.
 
*'''Silent Overhead:''' Hippo does an overhead punch without growling. Hook him while his hand is raised for a Star.
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*'''Jab:''' Same as in Contender, but the attack can't be blocked, and Hippo will never open his mouth, meaning the attack can't be countered.
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*'''Delayed Jab:''' Hippo will put his hand in an uppercut position, growl, then throw a jab. While his mouth is open, jabbing him twice in different directions stuns him for six punches.
 
*'''Silent Delayed Jab:''' Hippo will do a delayed jab without growling. Hook him when he starts the attack for a star.
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*'''Hippo Squeeze n' Squash:''' A Hippo Squeeze with a double-axe handle smash afterward to make sure the player gets hit. The Hippo Squeeze can still be avoided by ducking, whereas the double-axe handle is avoided by dodging to any side.
   
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'''Stars:'''
*''Duck 'n Raise Punch: ''The same as the Contender Mode version. Sometimes Hippo will fake you out by doing a Silent Duck 'n Raise instead. Punch him when he raises his hand, and he will be stunned long enough for 6 punches. However if you are quick enough to jab him before he grunts, you will get a 10 punch stun.
 
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*Counter his silent delayed jab with a hook.
*''Silent Duck 'n Raise:'' Hippo does a Duck 'n Raise Punch without growling. Hook him while his hand is raised for a star.
 
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*Counter his silent overhead punch with a hook, on the uncovered side of his belly.
 
*Counter his Hippo Squeeze with a hook.
   
*''Delayed Raise Punch:'' Hippo will put his hand in a uppercut position, growl, then Raise Punch. While his mouth is open, jab him 2 times in different directions to stun him for 6 punches.
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'''Instant KO Trick:''' Succesfully avoid his entire Hippo Squeeze n' Squash, then hit him with a Star Punch as his mouth is wide open. The timing is strict.
   
 
'''Infinite:''' Counter the Hippo Squeeze 'n Squash, and as soon as he jumps back to the middle of the mat, use the Star Punch to hit him, This will prompt him to use his Hippo Squeeze 'n Squash again. Repeat the process for an infinite.
*''Silent Delayed Raise:'' Hippo will do a Delayed Raise Punch without growling. Hook him when he starts the Raise Punch for a star.
 
 
*''Hippo Squeeze 'n Squash:'' A Hippo Hug with a double-handed smash afterwards to make sure the player gets hit.
 
*''Raise Punch: ''Hippo will raise one of his hands up to his breast and punch. You can easily dodge this. Countering (though not recommended) will activate a stun long enough for six punches.
 
 
 
'''Infinite:''' Counter the Hippo Squeeze 'n Squash, and as soon as he jumps back to the middle of the mat, use the Star Punch to hit him (while scaring him), and he'll do the Hippo Squeeze 'n Squash again. Repeat the process for an infinite.
 
   
 
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====Exhibition challenges====
 
 
'''Contender:'''
 
'''Contender:'''
 
# Win the fight... without getting tired.
 
# Win the fight... without getting tired.
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'''Doc Louis Tips'''
 
'''Doc Louis Tips'''
 
 
*''"Serve this sucker a platter of star punches. He'll never want to eat again!"''
 
*''"Serve this sucker a platter of star punches. He'll never want to eat again!"''
 
*''"This sucka's defense is tough, Mac. Make him shut his wide open mouth."''
 
*''"This sucka's defense is tough, Mac. Make him shut his wide open mouth."''
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*''"Hey, Mac baby. Show King Hippo who's the king of the ring!"''
 
*''"Hey, Mac baby. Show King Hippo who's the king of the ring!"''
 
*''"If this sucka's the King, I wouldn't wanna meet the Queen!"''
 
*''"If this sucka's the King, I wouldn't wanna meet the Queen!"''
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*''"Okay, Mac baby! King Hippo's weakness is his belly! That's the target, baby! Hit it when it's wide open!"''
 
[[File:Kinghippoan6.png|thumb|King Hippo as Seen on Captain N The Game Master]]
 
   
 
==Captain N: The Game Master==
 
==Captain N: The Game Master==
 
[[File:Kinghippoan6.png|thumb|King Hippo as Seen on Captain N The Game Master]]
 
King Hippo appears in the cartoon as one of Mother Brain's men. He is frequently paired up with Eggplant Wizard from the ''Kid Icarus'' series. Much like Scratch and Grounder from [[wikipedia:Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog|Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog]] (another DIC cartoon series), Hippo and Eggplant are very comical and bumbling lackeys who often screw up their missions.
 
King Hippo appears in the cartoon as one of Mother Brain's men. He is frequently paired up with Eggplant Wizard from the ''Kid Icarus'' series. Much like Scratch and Grounder from [[wikipedia:Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog|Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog]] (another DIC cartoon series), Hippo and Eggplant are very comical and bumbling lackeys who often screw up their missions.
   
 
There are numerous differences that this King Hippo shares with his game counterpart. In Captain N: The Game Master, he has blue skin, yellow eyes, a smaller crown, burgundy shorts which closely resemble those worn by Title Defense [[Bald Bull]] and a tiny nose. He can also speak English, unlike his game counterpart, who didn't develop a language in Punch-Out!! Wii.
 
There are numerous differences that this King Hippo shares with his game counterpart. In Captain N: The Game Master, he has blue skin, yellow eyes, a smaller crown, burgundy shorts which closely resemble those worn by Title Defense [[Bald Bull]] and a tiny nose. He can also speak English, unlike his game counterpart, who didn't develop a language in Punch-Out!! Wii.
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King Hippo makes an appearance in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as a spirit. In his spirit battle, he possesses the body of a King K. Rool puppet and the battle takes place in the Boxing Ring stage. The battle has the King K. Rool puppet giant and the battle format as a stamina battle. Upon beating the battle, the player will then have won King Hippo's spirit. King Hippo is a support spirit that strengthens the player's shield when equipped.
   
 
==Trivia==
 
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*King Hippo is the only Punch-Out!! character who is from a fictional country.
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**There is a Hippo Island in real life, though it is located in Antarctica and is much smaller than the Hippo Island in the Punch-Out!! universe.
 
*Despite being from a fictional country, King Hippo is still from an island in the South Pacific. In real life, this region is known for its massive obesity increase in recent times.
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*If a cheat is used to reduce the points required for split decision (this is impossible normally), if Mac wins, King Hippo will beat his chest and his pants will fall down, which is his victory animation.
   
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*King Hippo loses his crown and temper when hit in the belly by [[Little Mac]]. A similar thing happens to [[Don Flamenco]], who loses his toupee.
 
 
*In one of the commercials for the game, Little Mac said he lost his title to King Hippo in 1989. A real-life version of King Hippo can be seen in this promo.
*After losing his crown when KOed, he will still be wearing his crown when you see him in the Minor Circuit ring. The same thing happens in Title Defense: after you knock off the manhole and KO him, he will still wear the manhole after the fight in the ring. He might have picked them up.
 
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*King Hippo is one of the two characters whose items can be knocked off for the remainder of the battle (his crown), the other being [[Don Flamenco]], who loses his toupee.
*Although his height and weight are a mystery, he is shorter than the 6 ft 6 in [[Soda Popinski]] and is seemingly heavier than the 440 pound [[Bear Hugger]].
 
 
*After losing his crown when defeated, he will still be wearing his crown when he's seen him in the Minor Circuit ring. Something similar happens in Title Defense: if the manhole is knocked off and he is defeated, he will still wear it after the fight in the ring. This implies he might have picked them up.
*In the commercial for the Wii Version of ''Punch-Out!!'', Little Mac said he lost his title to King Hippo in 1989.
 
 
*During his KO animation, a girl can be heard screaming right when King Hippo falls, probably because the latter landed on or near her.
*In ''Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!'', he is the only opponent to not have any star opportunities.
 
*It is actually possible to win by decision in the Title Defense fight without breaking off the tape holding the manhole up; the jabs required to expose his stomach cause minimal damage, but if the player throws as many jabs and dodges as many punches as he or she can, Mac can win by decision.
 
*During the special KO animation in ''Punch-Out!! Wii,'' you can hear a girl scream right when King Hippo falls, probably because the latter landed on or near her.
 
 
**Strangely, the sound also plays in Practice Mode, even though there is no audience.
 
**Strangely, the sound also plays in Practice Mode, even though there is no audience.
 
*When he gets hit in the face during Contender with Little Mac, it will instantly form a bandage on the cheek.
*It is possible to lay multiple jabs in a row on King Hippo by throwing a jab, following with a hook, and then jabbing him repeatedly.
 
 
*It is possible to win by decision in the Title Defense fight without breaking off the tape holding the manhole up; the jabs required to expose his stomach cause minimal damage, but if the player throws as many jabs and dodges as many punches as they can, Mac can win by decision.
*Doc Louis's tip that suggests Mac to "take the ol' hippo out to lunch" could be a reference to King Hippo's own line in ''Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!'' where he says "I feel like eating after I win. Let's go to lunch! Ha, Ha, Ha!"
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*One of Doc Louis's tips has him suggest Mac to "take the ol' hippo out to lunch". This is a reference to King Hippo's own line in ''Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!'' where he says "I feel like eating after I win. Let's go to lunch! Ha, ha, ha!"
*In each game he's in, King Hippo has the biggest health bar out of all the fighters. However he also can be beaten by just one knock down.
 
*King Hippo has multiple Starman items from the Super Mario Bros. series on his Boxers in Punch-Out!! (Wii), as can be seen when hit in the belly or in the entrance to Round 2 & above on Title Defense.
 
*Despite being from a fictional country, he is still from the South Pacific where there is a massive obesity increase.
 
*When he gets hit in the face during his first confrontation with Little Mac, it will instantly form a bandage on the cheek
 
*In the NES game, when a cheat is used to reduce the points required for split decision(this is impossible normally), if Mac wins, King Hippo will beat his chest and his pants will fall down, which is his victory animation.
 
*In Title Defense of ''Punch-Out!! Wii'', when the manhole cover is knocked off, he makes a sound that is more of an elephant's than a hippo's.
 
   
 
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King Hippo (キング・ヒッポ Kingu Hippo) first appeared on the 1987 Nintendo Entertainment System game Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! as the second competitor in the Major Circuit. He is a very obese boxer known for wearing shorts (which fall quite often from the surprise), and is mostly often seen with his silver crown and a bandage on his stomach throughout all his appearances. Although his height and weight are a mystery, he is shorter than boxers like Soda Popinski, and is seemingly heavier than boxers like Bear Hugger. On each game he's been in, while it's not easy to knock him down, once this is done, it is impossible for him to get up due to his morbid weight.

King Hippo also gained fame on the NBC Saturday morning cartoon Captain N: The Game Master, which ran 34 episodes from 1989 until 1991. In the cartoon, Hippo starred as one of Mother Brain's top henchmen. He appears with blue skin and was often paired in a comedic duo with Kid Icarus enemy Eggplant Wizard. He was voiced by Gary Chalk. King Hippo also appeared in the comic books based on the Captain N series, as a Hasbro Action Figure, as an Applause action figure, and in a Topps trading card series.

Appearances

Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!

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In Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!, King Hippo is truly the most unique character of the World Video Boxing Association. He is the only character who did not have a palette swap (though his rotund body type resembles Bear Hugger's from the arcade version of Super Punch-Out!!). His defense is impenetrable until he opens his mouth. When his mouth is hit, Hippo reveals his one weakness: his overly large trunks start falling down, and he has to keep pulling them up whilst trying to fend off Little Mac's body blows. Uniquely, King Hippo has no opportunities to get stars (the only character with this distinction) and therefore can only be hit by regular punches. However, once Little Mac floors King Hippo, he does not get up.

Attacks:

  • Jab: King Hippo raises one fist over his mouth before throwing a punch. Can be dodged or ducked, however, initiates no stun when dodged.
  • Open-Mouthed Overhead: King Hippo opens his mouth, shouts, raises his fist, and throws a more powerful punch. By punching him in the mouth, he'll reveal his stomach, which can then be punched for a stun.
  • Hippo Rush: King Hippo jumps around the back of the arena before performing an Open-Mouthed Overhead, a Jab, and then another Open-Mouthed Overhead.
  • Open-Mouthed Rush: When Little Mac gets tired, King Hippo will laugh and then perform 3 Open-Mouthed Overheads. If Mac dodges the first two, he can counter the third.


Punch-Out!! (2009)

In the Wii version, it is shown in his bio that he lives in Hippo Island, somewhere in the South Pacific. Although it's never stated, his title of "King" and the fact he wears a crown suggests he is the head of state of Hippo Island. King Hippo spends his days eating enormous quantities of food, then sleeps in a hammock when the sun has set. Before challenging him for the Minor Circuit title, selecting King Hippo will make him bellow with a foghorn-like noise while his crown flies in mid-air off his head. It is also worth noting that he wears the title belt on his shoulder (probably because it doesn't fit around his waist). King Hippo's dialogue only consists of bellows akin to that of an actual hippopotamus, provided by Scott McFadyen.

Unlike his appearance in the NES, King Hippo now wears his crown when fighting. A similarity is that his shorts still fall down; however, his underwear now has multiple small pictures of the Starman from the Mario series of games. When punched, pineapples fly off of his face.

King Hippo fights somewhat similarly to his appearance in the NES, using powerful jabs and overheads. He leaves his mouth wide open much more often than in the original fight, such as when he misses a punch, and still opens his mouth before throwing his overhead. After Hippo is stunned from a jab, he will cover his mouth to block any subsequent one; only hitting him with a hook will continue the stun - however, once he is stunned from the jab and hook, any combination of punches will be able to land on him. While Hippo only needs to be knocked down once to defeat him (since he's too obese to get back up), unlike the NES game, he has a deceptive amount of stamina to make up for his vulnerability, and can tank Star Punches better than mostly other character (even most others in Title Defense), taking around nine of these to KO him. As a result, if the player is able to counterpunch Hippo for stars, it is highly recommended to save them for Three-Star Punches, then unleashing them for maximum possible damage.

He also gains a special attack called the Hippo Squeeze, which consists of a double hook that can only be ducked under and deals massive damage. This particular attack can be countered to make Hippo's crown fall, causing him to recoil to the ropes (this being the only time Little Mac is able to psyche himself up to recover stamina), then lose his temper and come at Mac; no matter how much stamina Hippo had left until that point, it will raise to a little more than half. Countering this attack again, however, will yield a OHKO.

When King Hippo sees Mac before the fight, he looks at him in surprise and laughs, probably because he doesn't see Mac as much of a challenge. If Mac loses to him, Hippo will pound his stomach victoriously; this makes his pants comically fall down, which embarrasses him. When KO'd, Hippo falls out of the ring in slow motion as his belly jiggles, making him one of the few characters that have a special KO animation every time they fall.

Attacks:

  • Overhead: Hippo ducks his head into the shelter of his arms to block any jabs. Then he will charge, raise his hand, growl, and punch. This can be dodged or ducked under. Avoiding it will activate a stun long enough for six punches. If he is countered with a jab when he raises his hand (similarly to the NES fight), he will be stunned longer, for a total of ten punches. Countering him with a hook yields a Star instead.
  • Jab: Hippo raises one of his hands up to his breast and punch. This can be avoided in any manner. Dodging will activate a stun long enough for six punches. Blocking it followed by a hook will yield a Star.
  • Hippo Squeeze: Hippo growls, raises his arms and violently brings them for a two-handed hook. It can only be ducked under. Avoiding it activates a stun long enough for ten punches. Countering with a hook right before the attack will make Hippo recoil to the ropes (and his crown will get knocked off), then make him recover back with his temper thrown off. If his crown is already off and this attack is countered again, it'll result in an instant KO.
  • Pants Drop: Ocasionally, Hippo's pants will start to drop, causing him to pull them up and flash yellow. Hitting him then and there will earn a Star.

Stars:

  • Hook Hippo when he's about to throw an overhead punch.
  • Duck or dodge Hippo's overhead punch as soon as possible, then hook him as he remains vulnerable.
  • Block Hippo's jab and counter with a hook.
  • Hook Hippo when he pulls his pants up.

Instant KO tricks:

  • Avoid his Hippo Squeeze and counter with a Star Punch as his mouth is wide open.
  • Counter his Hippo Squeeze to make his crown fall off. When he recovers from the move, counter the Hippo Squeeze again to immediatly KO him.


Title Defense

King Hippo returns as a challenger in Title Defense in World B. He sports a bigger crown (probably to stop it from being knocked off like in Contender Mode) and a manhole cover duct taped over his stomach to protect himself from body blows. His bio shows him wandering around New York City with his belly all bruised from the previous fight, looking for different items to protect his belly, including a frying pan and a colander, before settling for the manhole cover.

King Hippo's attacks, like other Title Defense opponents, are more varied than in Contender. He opens his mouth less often to attack, though any mouth-closed overheads or delayed jabs can be countered with a hook, which gives Mac a star. Similarly to his original fight in the NES, Hippo can only be stunned when he is about to throw a punch and his mouth is open. His jab is much more dangerous, as he will never open his mouth if he misses (so if he repeteadly performs this attack, he can easily run the timer down), and it can no longer be blocked, though it still can be avoided any other way. Additionally, attempting to jab Hippo while his mouth is closed results in a quick jab to the face (unless Mac reaches zero hearts when his jab is blocked).

Hippo also gains a version of his jab where he delays it by ducking to one side before throwing it - fortunately, he frequently opens his mouth before this attack, but countering him will make him cover his eye, requiring another jab from a different direction before he can be stunned for good. His Hippo Squeeze has gained a second attack, a double-axe handle that must be dodged to the side in order to counterattack him. Finally, Hippo is able to dodge Little Mac's Star Punch if he happens to have prepared an overhead punch when Mac releases it; otherwise, however, he'll take the hit. Nevertheless, it takes an even higher amount of Star Punches to deplete his stamina, so Three-Star Punches are encouraged much more.

Title Defense King Hippo

The fight consists of two parts. The first part consists of punching off the manhole covering Hippo's belly by ripping away the duct tape pieces that keep the manhole cover from falling off. He will mostly throw punches where he opens his mouth; by countering him when he opens it, he will cover his head, leaving one of his sides vulnerable for hooks - succesfully hooking the manhole three times will break a piece. Breaking the three pieces will knock off the manhole, playing a comical scene where the manhole falls on his foot and he hops on his other foot from the pain, before getting enraged. The fight will go on normally from this moment on.

If Mac loses to him, Hippo will stand proud, and laugh evilly.

Attacks:

  • Overhead: The same as in Contender mode. Punching him when he raises his hand stuns him long enough for six punches. However, if he is countered before he grunts, he'll get stunned longer, for a total of ten punches.
  • Silent Overhead: Hippo does an overhead punch without growling. Hook him while his hand is raised for a Star.
  • Jab: Same as in Contender, but the attack can't be blocked, and Hippo will never open his mouth, meaning the attack can't be countered.
  • Delayed Jab: Hippo will put his hand in an uppercut position, growl, then throw a jab. While his mouth is open, jabbing him twice in different directions stuns him for six punches.
  • Silent Delayed Jab: Hippo will do a delayed jab without growling. Hook him when he starts the attack for a star.
  • Hippo Squeeze n' Squash: A Hippo Squeeze with a double-axe handle smash afterward to make sure the player gets hit. The Hippo Squeeze can still be avoided by ducking, whereas the double-axe handle is avoided by dodging to any side.

Stars:

  • Counter his silent delayed jab with a hook.
  • Counter his silent overhead punch with a hook, on the uncovered side of his belly.
  • Counter his Hippo Squeeze with a hook.

Instant KO Trick: Succesfully avoid his entire Hippo Squeeze n' Squash, then hit him with a Star Punch as his mouth is wide open. The timing is strict.

Infinite: Counter the Hippo Squeeze 'n Squash, and as soon as he jumps back to the middle of the mat, use the Star Punch to hit him, This will prompt him to use his Hippo Squeeze 'n Squash again. Repeat the process for an infinite.

Exhibition challenges

Contender:

  1. Win the fight... without getting tired.
  2. KO a CROWNLESS King Hippo!!
  3. Defeat King Hippo with ZERO landed jabs!!

Title Defense:

  1. Knock King Hippo's Manhole Cover off in under 30 seconds!
  2. Win the fight and never get knocked down!
  3. Land a Three-Star Punch when King Hippo's pants are down...

Quotes

Punch-Out!! featuring Mr. Dream (NES):

  • "Do you like my new trunks? They are size XXX Large! Ha, ha, ha!"
  • "Ha, ha, ha! I am the king! Ha, ha, ha!"
  • "I feel like eating after I win. Let's go to lunch! Ha, ha, ha!"
  • "I have my weakness. But I won't tell you! Ha, ha, ha!"

Punch-Out!! (Wii):

  • GRAAAA!!!!
  • RAAGH!!
  • "GRAH Huh? Gruh heh heh heh heh." (Before Contender Match)
  • "BLEH!! HUUH, HEEAAH. Hrrrm! (snort)" (During Contender Intermission)
  • "GRRMM! GRAAA!!! GRRMM!" (During Contender Intermission)
  • "GRAAH!" (Before Title Defense Match)
  • "GRAAAW! HISSSSS!!!!" (After he loses his cover)
  • "GRAAA!! GRRM! GRAH!" (During Title Defense Intermission)
  • "GRAH! GRRM! GRRM! GRAAH!" (During Title Defense Intermission)

Doc Louis Tips

  • "Serve this sucker a platter of star punches. He'll never want to eat again!"
  • "This sucka's defense is tough, Mac. Make him shut his wide open mouth."
  • "Hey, kid. King Hippo loves to eat. Why don't we feed him a knuckle sandwich!"
  • "I'll tell you one thing, son. I never want to face this sucker on a food eating contest!."
  • "Hey, Mac. If you can dethrone this king, the Minor Circuit is yours."
  • "Ol' Hippo's wisin' up, baby. His mouth ain't open all the time, but when it is, feed him that knuckle sandwich, baby!" (title defense)
  • "Hey, Mac baby. Maybe after you win, you could take ol' Hippo out to lunch."
  • "Hey, Mac baby. Show King Hippo who's the king of the ring!"
  • "If this sucka's the King, I wouldn't wanna meet the Queen!"
  • "Okay, Mac baby! King Hippo's weakness is his belly! That's the target, baby! Hit it when it's wide open!"

Captain N: The Game Master

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King Hippo as Seen on Captain N The Game Master

King Hippo appears in the cartoon as one of Mother Brain's men. He is frequently paired up with Eggplant Wizard from the Kid Icarus series. Much like Scratch and Grounder from Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog (another DIC cartoon series), Hippo and Eggplant are very comical and bumbling lackeys who often screw up their missions.

There are numerous differences that this King Hippo shares with his game counterpart. In Captain N: The Game Master, he has blue skin, yellow eyes, a smaller crown, burgundy shorts which closely resemble those worn by Title Defense Bald Bull and a tiny nose. He can also speak English, unlike his game counterpart, who didn't develop a language in Punch-Out!! Wii.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

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King Hippo makes an appearance in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as a spirit. In his spirit battle, he possesses the body of a King K. Rool puppet and the battle takes place in the Boxing Ring stage. The battle has the King K. Rool puppet giant and the battle format as a stamina battle. Upon beating the battle, the player will then have won King Hippo's spirit. King Hippo is a support spirit that strengthens the player's shield when equipped.

Trivia

General

  • King Hippo is the only Punch-Out!! character who is from a fictional country.
    • There is a Hippo Island in real life, though it is located in Antarctica and is much smaller than the Hippo Island in the Punch-Out!! universe.
  • Despite being from a fictional country, King Hippo is still from an island in the South Pacific. In real life, this region is known for its massive obesity increase in recent times.

Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!/Punch-Out!! featuring Mr. Dream

  • If a cheat is used to reduce the points required for split decision (this is impossible normally), if Mac wins, King Hippo will beat his chest and his pants will fall down, which is his victory animation.

Punch-Out!! (Wii)

  • In one of the commercials for the game, Little Mac said he lost his title to King Hippo in 1989. A real-life version of King Hippo can be seen in this promo.
  • King Hippo is one of the two characters whose items can be knocked off for the remainder of the battle (his crown), the other being Don Flamenco, who loses his toupee.
  • After losing his crown when defeated, he will still be wearing his crown when he's seen him in the Minor Circuit ring. Something similar happens in Title Defense: if the manhole is knocked off and he is defeated, he will still wear it after the fight in the ring. This implies he might have picked them up.
  • During his KO animation, a girl can be heard screaming right when King Hippo falls, probably because the latter landed on or near her.
    • Strangely, the sound also plays in Practice Mode, even though there is no audience.
  • When he gets hit in the face during Contender with Little Mac, it will instantly form a bandage on the cheek.
  • It is possible to win by decision in the Title Defense fight without breaking off the tape holding the manhole up; the jabs required to expose his stomach cause minimal damage, but if the player throws as many jabs and dodges as many punches as they can, Mac can win by decision.
  • One of Doc Louis's tips has him suggest Mac to "take the ol' hippo out to lunch". This is a reference to King Hippo's own line in Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! where he says "I feel like eating after I win. Let's go to lunch! Ha, ha, ha!"
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Punch-Out!! (1984) Challenger · Glass Joe · Piston Hurricane · Bald Bull · Kid Quick · Pizza Pasta · Mr. Sandman
Super Punch-Out!! (1985) Challenger · Bear Hugger · Dragon Chan · Vodka Drunkenski · Great Tiger · Super Macho Man
Arm Wrestling Challenger · Texas Mac · Kabuki · Mask X · Alice & Ape III · Frank Jr.
Punch-Out!! (1987) Little Mac · Doc Louis · Glass Joe · Von Kaiser · Piston Honda · Don Flamenco · King Hippo · Great Tiger · Bald Bull · Soda Popinski · Mr. Sandman · Super Macho Man · Mike Tyson/Mr. Dream
Super Punch-Out!! (1994) Little Mac · Gabby Jay · Bear Hugger · Piston Hurricane · Bald Bull · Bob Charlie · Dragon Chan · Masked Muscle · Mr. Sandman · Aran Ryan · Heike Kagero · Mad Clown · Super Macho Man · Narcis Prince · Hoy Quarlow · Rick Bruiser · Nick Bruiser
Punch-Out!! (2009) Little Mac · Doc Louis · Glass Joe · Von Kaiser · Disco Kid · King Hippo · Piston Hondo · Bear Hugger · Great Tiger · Don Flamenco · Aran Ryan · Soda Popinski · Bald Bull · Super Macho Man · Mr. Sandman · Donkey Kong