| “ | Nixels don't like to Mix or Max... that's far too creative. But sometimes they're so cross that they can't help it! The result is KING NIXEL, a colossal force of whiny negativity and destruction. Whatever the Mixels have planned, King Nixel is putting a stop to it! | „ |
| ~ Defeat King Nixel! |
| “ | Mixels... Mixels... Mixels everywhere! With their candy-like assortment of colors, their nauseating ways of working together, and constant mixing, mixing, mixing! I hate the Mixels to pixels! | „ |
| ~ King Nixel in A Quest For The Lost Mixamajig. |
King Nixel is the main antagonist of the Mixels franchise. He's the supreme leader of all the Nixels, Major Nixel included.
He was voiced by Phil Hayes in "Mixel Moon Madness" as well as by Steve Blum in "A Quest for the Lost Mixamajig" and "Nixel, Nixel, Go Away."
His Evil Ranking[]
What Makes Him Close To Being Pure Evil?[]
- Under him, Major Nixel released the Nixelstorm and it's also likely that every single other plan by the Major was done under the King.
- He manipulated almost all the Mixels (including Snoof and his friends) into going for a fake quest to find the Mixamajig, putting them against each other and then capturing them with the intent of exterminating them all.
- He later had his Nixels amalgamate him into a giant Mech to fight the Mixels after they mixed into their Max forms to escape, having to mix themselves into the "Ultra-Miximum Max."
- While his defeat in "A Quest for the Lost Mixamajig" was humiliating after the Mixels destroyed his body (revealed a smaller Nixel) while crying out for his mother while vowing revenge, it's not played for sympathy and it's more played for satisfaction and laughs considering what he was going to do to the Mixels afterward.
- After he was rebuilt to his King form again, he spread negativity across Mixopolis, tricking the Mixels into exchanging their Cubits with I-Cubits, extracting the Cubits' essence with the intent of launching it into the stratosphere with a rocket, which would have caused the entire color spectrum to be absorbed, leading to him zombifying almost all the Mixels of Mixopolis (including the Nindjas). This also makes him indirectly responsible for the M.C.F.D. refusing to make their Max by their chief's orders to put out a burning skyscraper, which would have led to the death of the Mixie Cat if not for the Nindjas Max saving it.
- When Booger swapped the holder containing the I-Cubit with his Cubit to turn Mixopolis back to normal, King Nixel trapped him inside the rocket and launched it, which would have killed him, though Booger cheated death.
- It's implied that he physically abuses Major Nixel since he threatens to take his mustache, and seeing how the Major's mustache's shape has changed between the first and second season, this seems to have actually happened before.
- While Major Nixel sacrificed some of his own Nixels to zombify some Mixels, King Nixel stands out due to having manipulated essentially the entire Mixels species into almost bringing their own downfall twice.
What Prevents Him From Being Pure Evil?[]
- He's honorable, because after failing to escape from his large body on his rocket in "Nixel Nixel Go Away" by being incinerated by a mix, he said that the Mixels did see the last of him.
Trivia[]
- He is the only villain in the Mixels franchise to be Near Pure Evil.
External Links[]
- King Nixel on the Mixels Wiki
- King Nixel on the Villains Wiki
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