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“ | ♫ Well, Cuphead and his pal Mugman - They like to roll the dice. By chance, they came upon Devil's game and gosh, they paid the price - paid the price... And now they're fighting for their lives on a mission frought with dread. And if they proceed but don't succeed... Well... The Devil will take their heads. ♫ | „ |
~ Theme song |
Mugman is the deuteragonist and one of two playable characters of the 2017 Studio MDHR video game Cuphead and its DLC The Delicious Last Course as well as one of the two main protagonists (alongside Cuphead) of the Netflix animated series The Cuphead Show!.
In The Cuphead Show!, he is voiced by Frank Todaro while for the Japanese version, he is also voiced by Kensho Ono.
Appearance[]
Mugman is an anthropomorphic mug with a humanoid body and a mug as a head, hence the name Mugman. His head is slightly taller than Cuphead's head, making his head more mug-like. He appears to have gray skin, a blue and white striped straw protruding out the back of his head, along with an unknown liquid filling his head. He has small oval eyes and a large blue nose. He wears white Mickey Mouse-like gloves, a black long-sleeve shirt, blue shorts, and brown shoes.
Personality[]
Mugman appears to be more mature and self-aware than his older brother Cuphead, who is more greedy and cocky. Unlike Cuphead, Mugman knew the dangers of accepting The Devil's risk but was too late to do anything about it as Cuphead, blinded by the reward, had already rolled the dice. He's also quite forgiving, as he doesn't seem to possess any grudge against Cuphead for putting both their lives at risk. Mugman likes to play with Cuphead outside.
Other Media[]
Super Smash Bros.[]
First appearing in the "Ready? Wallop!" event, Mugman appears in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as a ace primary shield spirit that increases the user's jump. His spirit battle is on the Garden of Hope stage against two Mega Man (two Mii Gunners on their Cuphead costumes if the said costume got purchased) who have increased power on attacks, suddenly have a Final Smash and favors neutral specials.
The Cuphead Show[]
- Main article: Mugman (The Cuphead Show!)
Powers and Abilities[]
Physical Abilities[]
- Dash: Mugman can swiftly get out of harm's way by dashing. Best used when he needs to get out of the way of an immediate attack
- Parry Slap: Mugman can slap pink objects using parry slaps. Each successful parry slap grants one card on his super meter.
Weaponry[]
Mugman can fire various projectiles using his index finger. Each projectile is different from one another. Mugman's default weapon is the peashooter, but better projectiles can be purchased with gold coins at Porkrind's Emporium.
- Peashooter: Mugman's starting projectile, fires small light-blue long-ranged projectiles with average damage.
- Spread Fires high damage-dealing but low-ranged red projectiles that spread into 3 perpendicular directions.
- Chaser: Fires small green homing projectiles. It does not require aiming but deals with low damage.
- Roundabout: Acts as a boomerang, fires large blue projectiles. The Roundabout will first travel the direction it was initially fired, but almost instantly reverts to the opposite direction. Deals high damage.
- Lobber: Fires dark blue projections that travel upwards in an arc shape, but then travel back downwards. Deals above average damage, but has a low range.
- Charge: Fires chargeable yellow projectiles that, when charged, deal high damage. However, uncharged projectiles are considerably smaller and deal with low damage.
- Crackshot: Fires rhombus projectiles that shoots forward for a while before breaking off and aiming for the enemy.
- Converge: Fires three electricity bolts, passing through enemies that they hit.
- Twist-Up: Fires three tornadoes that arc upwards towards the direction of the finger gun.
Charms[]
- Smoke Bomb: Allows Mugman to dash without taking any damage.
- Heart: Grants Mugman a fourth heart, but reduces his attack power.
- Coffee: Automatically fills Mugman's super meter.
- Whetstone: Doubles Mugman's parry as a damaging ax attack.
- P. Sugar: Mugman's first parry slap is automatic.
- Twin Heart: Grants Mugman five health points, but lowers his attack damage slightly more than the Heart charm.
- Astral Cookie: Allows Mugman to switch places with Ms. Chalice.
Trivia[]
- In the Steam Store artwork for Cuphead, Mugman appears to be wearing blue shoes, despite him wearing brown shoes in-game. However, this was later revealed to be intentional to mirror the inconsistencies of cartoons back in the 1930s where the colors of the character's gloves and shoes in posters were different from their original designs.
- His parents have never been seen or mentioned, hinting that he and Cuphead are orphans.
- His age is unknown.
- There is a glitch that multiplies Mugman (as long as he is the second player) that is known as the "Mugman Army Glitch".
- Originally, Mugman was locked to co-op mode as the second player, however on April 18, 2019 when Cuphead was released on the Nintendo Switch, an update was published for all versions that allowed Mugman to be used in single-player.
External Links[]
- Mugman on the Cuphead Wiki
- Mugman on the Pure Good Wiki
- Mugman on the Love Exalted Wiki
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