Strong Sad and The King of Town's Relationship
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[[Image:Soft Serve Strong Sad.png|thumb|"Things are moving along just as planned."]] | [[Image:Soft Serve Strong Sad.png|thumb|"Things are moving along just as planned."]] | ||
- | While the two don't interact that much, [[The King of Town]] appears to be quite abusive towards [[Strong Sad]], and Strong Sad | + | While the two don't interact that much, [[The King of Town]] appears to be quite abusive towards [[Strong Sad]], and Strong Sad occasionally retaliates against the King. Since the King is uncool, it is probably just an attempt to make himself feel cooler. |
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== Appearances == | == Appearances == | ||
*Email [[impression]] — the King [[The King of Town Booing|boos]] Strong Sad. | *Email [[impression]] — the King [[The King of Town Booing|boos]] Strong Sad. |
Revision as of 20:34, 26 June 2010
While the two don't interact that much, The King of Town appears to be quite abusive towards Strong Sad, and Strong Sad occasionally retaliates against the King. Since the King is uncool, it is probably just an attempt to make himself feel cooler.
Appearances
- Email impression — the King boos Strong Sad.
- Weclome Back — Strong Sad and the King compete in an obstacle course. After they both get stuck, Strong Sad wants to call it a draw, but The King of Town insists he is still ahead because he got stuck before Strong Sad.
- Email keep cool (Easter Egg) — The King tries to eat Strong Sad after Strong Bad compares him to soft serve ice cream.
- Strong Badia the Free — Strong Sad helps prevent the King (who recently became "The Of Town") from stealing the throne back from Strong Bad.
- Marzipan's Answering Machine Version 16.2 — The King appears to be helping Marzipan plot against Strong Sad.
- 8-Bit is Enough — Munchox attacks Sluushfuund after Strong Bad gives the evil wizard/princess scorpion food.
- Doomy Tales of the Macabre — Strong Sad has the King "drown" in mutton stew. He describes the King as the "most expendable."