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{{Character infobox
 
{{Character infobox
 
|name = King Gator
 
|name = King Gator
|image = Kinggator.jpg
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|image = King_Gator.jpg
|films = [[All Dogs go to Heaven]]
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|films = ''[[All Dogs Go to Heaven]]''
 
|voice = [[Ken Page]]
 
|voice = [[Ken Page]]
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|personality = Funny, carefree, kind, immature (briefly), noisy, loud-mouthed, good-natured, gentle, active, cool, tough, optimistic, rowdy, knowledgeable, insane (briefly), impatient (formerly), nice, goofy, genuine, friendly, astute, trustworthy, outgoing, evil (formerly), rational, quirky, musical, kooky (formerly)
|inspiration = [[disney:Louis (The Princess and the Frog)|Louis]]<br>Campbell The Little Crocodile<br>[[Disney:Tick-Tock the Crocodile|Tick-Tock the Crocodile]]<br>[[Disney:Octopus (Peter Pan)|Octopus]]
 
 
|appearance = Gigantic, slightly obese American alligator, green skin, big lips, small tin can hat, pink feathered necklace, bone ornament through his nose
|allies = Gator
 
|personality = funny, carefree
 
|appearance = a gigantic american alligator, green skin, small tin-can hat, pink feathered necklace, bone through his nose
 
 
|home = New Orleans
 
|home = New Orleans
|alliance = Bad, then good
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|alliance = Neutral, later good
 
|friends = [[Charlie B. Barkin]], [[Anne Marie]], [[Itchy Itchiford]], [[Flo]]
 
|friends = [[Charlie B. Barkin]], [[Anne Marie]], [[Itchy Itchiford]], [[Flo]]
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|minions = Native Rat Tribe
|enemies = [[Charlie B. Barkin]] (formerly), [[Anne Marie]] (formerly), The Rat Natives, [[Carface Carruthers]] and his thugs, [[Killer]]
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|enemies = [[Charlie B. Barkin]] (formerly), [[Anne Marie]] (formerly), the Rat Natives, [[Carface Carruthers]] and his thugs, [[Killer]]
|weapons = his teeth and tail
 
|fate = chases Carface underwater and eats him
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|weapons = His teeth and tail
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|fate = Eats Carface
|quote = "Ahh, [[Charlie B. Barkin|you]] look like a taste of New Orleans canine lumbo."<br>"Delicious!"
 
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|quote = "Ahh, [[Charlie B. Barkin|you]] look like a taste of New Orleans canine gumbo."<br>"Delicious!"<br>"Ah. How can you expect me to eat a voice as sumptuous as this."<br>"Oh, what do you call that voice, little fella? A baritone or a tenor?"<br>"Oh, I don't care. It's just you and me."
}}'''King Gator''' is a supporting protagonist in [[All Dogs go to Heaven]].
 
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|likes = Music, enjoying himself, eating, swimming
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|dislikes = Carface taunting Charlie, Charlie being put in danger, Charlie and Anne-Marie getting frightened of him, Carface hollering and being chased away from him, Carface becoming frightened of him}}
 
'''King Gator''' is a major character in ''[[All Dogs Go to Heaven]]''.
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
He first appears as a sewer deity and nearly eats [[Charlie B. Barkin]] but Charlie's high pitched howls amuse King Gator who spares Charlie and becomes his friend, swimming him and [[Anne-Marie]] to the town. He later appears, hearing Charlie's howling, breaking into [[Carface's ship]] and frees Charlie. Under orders from Charile, King Gator repeatedly rams the ship to free Annie. After [[Carface Carruthers]] falls into the water, King Gator appears, and swims after Carface. At the end of the film, Carface appears in Heaven, having been eaten and vows revenge. It is unkown if King Gator is still alive or not as he never again appears.
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He first appears as a sewer deity and nearly eats [[Charlie B. Barkin]] but Charlie's high pitched howls amuse King Gator who spares Charlie and becomes his friend, swimming him and [[Anne-Marie]] to the town. He later appears, hearing Charlie's howling, breaking into [[Carface's ship]] and helps Charlie defeat Carface. Under orders from Charlie, King Gator repeatedly rams the ship to free Anne Marie. When [[Carface Carruthers|Carface]] falls into the water, King Gator saw him as a meal swims after Carface, eating him in an offscreen bite.
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At the end of the film, Carface appears in Heaven, having been eaten and vows revenge.
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==Trivia==
 
*King Gator was voiced by [[Ken Page]], who also voiced [[Disney:Oogie Boogie|Oogie Boogie]] from Disney's ''The Nightmare Before Christmas''.
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*King Gator also mentioned his unnamed mother before taking Charlie and Anne-Marie back to New Orleans.
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
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Carface's defeat and later death (1st film).jpg|King Gator about to eat [[Carface Carruthers]]
King_Gator.jpg
 
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
 
==Trivia==
 
*King Gator was voiced [[Ken Page]], who also voiced [[Disney:Oogie Boogie|Oogie Boogie]] from Disney's The Nightmare Before Christmas.
 
[[Category:All Dogs go to Heaven Characters]]
 
[[Category:Neutral Characters]]
 
 
[[Category:Males]]
 
[[Category:Males]]
[[Category:Heroes]]
 
 
[[Category:Singing Characters]]
 
[[Category:Singing Characters]]
[[Category:Animals]]
 
 
[[Category:Characters]]
 
[[Category:Characters]]
[[Category:Reformed Characters]]
 
[[Category:Antiheroes]]
 
 
[[Category:Kings]]
 
[[Category:Kings]]
[[Category:Crocodiles]]
 
 
[[Category:Reptiles]]
 
[[Category:Reptiles]]
[[Category:Silly characters]]
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[[Category:Villains]]
 
[[Category:Heroes]]
 
[[Category:All Dogs Go to Heaven Characters]]

Revision as of 21:02, 11 February 2020

King Gator is a major character in All Dogs Go to Heaven.

History

He first appears as a sewer deity and nearly eats Charlie B. Barkin but Charlie's high pitched howls amuse King Gator who spares Charlie and becomes his friend, swimming him and Anne-Marie to the town. He later appears, hearing Charlie's howling, breaking into Carface's ship and helps Charlie defeat Carface. Under orders from Charlie, King Gator repeatedly rams the ship to free Anne Marie. When Carface falls into the water, King Gator saw him as a meal swims after Carface, eating him in an offscreen bite.

At the end of the film, Carface appears in Heaven, having been eaten and vows revenge.

Trivia

  • King Gator was voiced by Ken Page, who also voiced Oogie Boogie from Disney's The Nightmare Before Christmas.
  • King Gator also mentioned his unnamed mother before taking Charlie and Anne-Marie back to New Orleans.

Gallery