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Malefor (Skylanders Academy)

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Malefor
Element: Undead
Species: Dragon
Gender: Male
Role: Villain
World: Cadaverous Crypts
First Appearance: Return to Cynder

Malefor is the Undead Dragon King and a villain in the Skylanders Academy television series. Reigning over the Cadaverous Crypts, he is the father of the Skylander Cynder.

Background

Personality

Though he is a ruthless enslaver and deciever, determined to make Cynder walk the path of evil against her will, Malefor has somewhat of a nicer side, being interested in letting his daughter have fun before she turned against him.

Abilities

Malefor has a powerful fire breath and impressive strength due to his size. As a master of Undead arts, he can also tap into dimensions beyond Skylands.

Trivia

  • Malefor's show design is a combination of his Legend of Spyro and the Skylanders Comics designs, plus a constant effect of lava in his insides and the sides of his neck.
    • His horns have dull, insaturated colors; and his chin spikes are the same color as his scales, like in Legend of Spyro.
    • He has the bracelets and tail spike from his Skylanders appearance.
  • In Touch of Evil, he briefly references his cover pose in the second issue of Return of the Dragon King, holding Spyro against his face.
  • Though Malefor's original voice actor, Mark Hamill, was considered, the actor was involved in the shooting of Star Wars Episode IX: The Last Jedi at the time of recording.[1]

References


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