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{{Midna|King Bulblin & Lord Bullbo (Bridge of Eldin)|Ugh... This doesn't look good for that kid. If that guy rushes you, you won't stand a chance. Do your best to avoid him and slice him as you pass!}}  
{{Midna|King Bulblin & Lord Bullbo (Bridge of Eldin)|Ugh... This doesn't look good for that kid. If that guy rushes you, you won't stand a chance. Do your best to avoid him and slice him as you pass!}}  


King Bulblin is the one who shatters the peaceful life of [[Link]] and many of the Ordonians by invading the [[Ordon Spring]] to clear the way for a [[Twilight]] [[portal]]. King Bulblin kidnaps the children of [[Ordon Village]], but they manage to escape to [[Kakariko Village]]. He later kidnaps [[Colin]] from Kakariko and escapes to the center of the [[Eldin Province]], with Link and [[Epona]] in hot pursuit. Link must chase after him and slash off his armor while King Bulblin's [[Bulblin]] legions chase him on [[Bullbo]]s. After all of his armor is gone, the king retreats to the [[Bridge of Eldin]], where he rides [[Lord Bullbo]] against Link in a joust of sorts. Link must gallop toward him on Epona, move to one side at the last minute, and attack with his sword as they pass each other. After Link launches several successful strikes against him, King Bulblin is flung off the bridge, snapping one of his horns in half.  
King Bulblin is the one who shatters the peaceful lives of [[Link]] and many of the Ordonians by invading the [[Ordon Spring]] to clear the way for a [[Twilight]] [[portal]]. King Bulblin kidnaps the children of [[Ordon Village]], but they manage to escape to [[Kakariko Village]]. He later kidnaps [[Colin]] from Kakariko and escapes to the center of the [[Eldin Province]], with Link and [[Epona]] in hot pursuit. Link must chase after him and slash off his armor while King Bulblin's [[Bulblin]] legions chase him on [[Bullbo]]s. After all of his armor is gone, the king retreats to the [[Bridge of Eldin]], where he rides [[Lord Bullbo]] against Link in a joust of sorts. Link must gallop toward him on Epona, move to one side at the last second, and attack with his sword as they pass each other. After Link launches several successful strikes against him, King Bulblin is flung off the bridge, snapping one of his horns in half.  


{{Midna|King Bulblin & Lord Bullbo (Great Bridge of Hylia)|This guy again... What a pest... I'm telling you, it's a waste, no matter how many times you battle him. Teach him a lesson!
{{Midna|King Bulblin & Lord Bullbo (Great Bridge of Hylia)|This guy again... What a pest... I'm telling you, it's a waste, no matter how many times you battle him. Teach him a lesson!
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Link fights King Bulblin one last time in the courtyard of [[Hyrule Castle]]. His only lines of dialogue are during this encounter. Before the fight, he announces "I have come to play!" and after his defeat, he concedes to Link.<ref>{{Cite|Enough. I follow the strongest side! …that is all I have ever known.|King Bulblin|TP}}</ref> [[Midna]] is subsequently surprised that King Bulblin is actually capable of speech.<ref name="spoke"/>
Link fights King Bulblin one last time in the courtyard of [[Hyrule Castle]]. His only lines of dialogue are during this encounter. Before the fight, he announces "I have come to play!" and after his defeat, he concedes to Link.<ref>{{Cite|Enough. I follow the strongest side! …that is all I have ever known.|King Bulblin|TP}}</ref> [[Midna]] is subsequently surprised that King Bulblin is actually capable of speech.<ref name="spoke"/>


In the end credits, he is seen riding around [[Hyrule Field]] on Lord Bullbo; both horns have grown back, which may symbolize the Bulblins being at peace with the other Hyruleans.
In the end credits, he is seen riding around [[Hyrule Field]] on Lord Bullbo; both of his horns have grown back, which may symbolize the Bulblins being at peace with the other Hyruleans.


==Other Appearances==
==Other Appearances==
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===''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''===
===''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''===
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King Bulblin makes an appearance in {{SSBB}} on the [[Bridge of Eldin]] stage as an enemy. He occasionally rides across the stage on Lord Bulbo and plants a Bomb on the middle of the Bridge, destroying that section of the Bridge and effectively dividing the battlefield in half. The part of the stage he destroys is eventually repaired by a Twilight portal. King Bulblin also appears as a [[Trophies in Super Smash Bros. Brawl|Trophy]] and [[Sticker]].
King Bulblin makes an appearance in {{SSBB}} on the [[Bridge of Eldin]] stage as an enemy. He occasionally rides across the stage on Lord Bullbo and plants a Bomb on the middle of the Bridge, destroying that section of the Bridge and effectively dividing the battlefield in half. The part of the stage he destroys is eventually repaired by a Twilight portal. King Bulblin also appears as a [[Trophies in Super Smash Bros. Brawl|Trophy]] and [[Sticker]].
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===''Hyrule Warriors''===
===''Hyrule Warriors''===
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In {{HW}}, Bulblin Captains resemble King Bulblin. In the {{TP|-}} DLC Pack, King Bulblin himself appears as an enemy in the [[Twilight Map]] in [[Adventure Mode]]. Although identical in looks to the Bulblin Captains, King Bulblin is much larger in size, speaks during battle, is more resilient to damage, and is much stronger. He appears in a powered-up state which increases his strength and endurance significantly. He can be weakened by defeating his lackeys, however if his health is depleted to two-thirds while he is still powered-up, he will acknowledge the Warrior's strength and join their army.
In {{HW}}, Bulblin Captains resemble King Bulblin. In the {{TP|-}} DLC Pack, King Bulblin himself appears as an enemy in the [[Twilight Map]] in [[Adventure Mode]]. Although identical in looks to the Bulblin Captains, King Bulblin is much larger in size, speaks during battle, is more resilient to damage, and is much stronger. He appears in a powered-up state which increases his strength and endurance significantly. He can be weakened by defeating his lackeys. However, if his health is depleted to two-thirds while he is still powered-up, he will acknowledge the Warrior's strength and join their army.


===''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U''===
===''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U''===