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King Nikochan's Servant acts as the loyal, unnamed attendant to King Nikochan across multiple official media appearances. Though demonstrating greater intelligence than his master, the servant consistently obeys King Nikochan's orders despite recognizing their flaws. This dynamic defines him as a devoted follower who executes commands regardless of personal judgment.
In the original *Dr. Slump* series, the servant regularly accompanies King Nikochan in Penguin Village, participating in misguided schemes while attempting—unsuccessfully—to warn against ill-advised decisions. This establishes their core relationship. His compliance extends to clearly problematic instructions, underscoring unwavering loyalty counter to his better judgment.
During the *Pola & Roid* storyline, the servant joins King Nikochan in attacking protagonists Pola and Roid on their journey to Earth. Their assault ends when Pola impersonates Arale Norimaki, forcing their retreat and demonstrating their continued partnership in conflicts beyond Penguin Village.
Within *Dragon Ball*'s General Blue Saga, the servant appears with King Nikochan in Penguin Village collecting discarded items mistaken for treasure. He later alerts his master to approaching law enforcement, sparking their escape attempt in a repaired UFO. Their plan to eliminate police and dominate the village fails when authorities destroy their spacecraft, permanently grounding them in the village and reinforcing their collaborative efforts despite consistent failure.
The *Dr. Slump* remake features the servant and King Nikochan recruited into the Red Ribbon Army by Ninja Murasaki (also identified as Sergeant Major Purple). Assigned to obtain Dragon Balls from Goku, their unsuccessful attempts lead to their departure from the organization, marking a temporary affiliation with a larger antagonistic force while maintaining their established roles.
In *Dragon Ball Super*'s "Future" Trunks Saga, the servant appears alongside King Nikochan during a scene where Arale Norimaki runs past them. This cameo maintains their presence within the shared universe without advancing their individual narrative. Their partnership persists throughout all documented appearances across series, spin-offs, and crossovers.
In the original *Dr. Slump* series, the servant regularly accompanies King Nikochan in Penguin Village, participating in misguided schemes while attempting—unsuccessfully—to warn against ill-advised decisions. This establishes their core relationship. His compliance extends to clearly problematic instructions, underscoring unwavering loyalty counter to his better judgment.
During the *Pola & Roid* storyline, the servant joins King Nikochan in attacking protagonists Pola and Roid on their journey to Earth. Their assault ends when Pola impersonates Arale Norimaki, forcing their retreat and demonstrating their continued partnership in conflicts beyond Penguin Village.
Within *Dragon Ball*'s General Blue Saga, the servant appears with King Nikochan in Penguin Village collecting discarded items mistaken for treasure. He later alerts his master to approaching law enforcement, sparking their escape attempt in a repaired UFO. Their plan to eliminate police and dominate the village fails when authorities destroy their spacecraft, permanently grounding them in the village and reinforcing their collaborative efforts despite consistent failure.
The *Dr. Slump* remake features the servant and King Nikochan recruited into the Red Ribbon Army by Ninja Murasaki (also identified as Sergeant Major Purple). Assigned to obtain Dragon Balls from Goku, their unsuccessful attempts lead to their departure from the organization, marking a temporary affiliation with a larger antagonistic force while maintaining their established roles.
In *Dragon Ball Super*'s "Future" Trunks Saga, the servant appears alongside King Nikochan during a scene where Arale Norimaki runs past them. This cameo maintains their presence within the shared universe without advancing their individual narrative. Their partnership persists throughout all documented appearances across series, spin-offs, and crossovers.