Usually more insulting and condescending than helpful and rewarding, the King berates the Prince for failing to complete a level in the first game, and blasts him with lasers from his eyes in the second. The King presides over the Prince, giving him objectives to complete and judging his performance at the end of every level by scooping up the Prince and his Katamari with his “Royal Rainbow,” a sweeping, radiating rainbow pattern that wipes the screen at the end of each stage. The King seems to have the ability to change his size at will, but he is invariably a large man, usually ranging from at least 40 feet to several miles in height. To fix this blunder, he sends his son, the Prince, to Earth, and orders him to roll a Katamari around the planet and collect as many “Things” as possible, which the King then uses to create new stars. In the first game, the King gets incredibly drunk and accidentally destroys every star in the universe (in the international version of the game, he simply does this as a general accident). In the crazy universe of Katamari Damacy, the King of All Cosmos reigns supreme over all existence.
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