King Thingg is the main antagonist of Tom and Jerry: Blast Off to Mars. He is the leader and king of Mars.
He was voiced by Billy West.
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King Thingg is a well-respected ruler of Mars and can be comical, often getting into hilarious mishaps. However, it's revealed he's paranoid about his planet getting invaded by aliens and often jumps to conclusions, as he starts the invasion of Earth to stop the supposed invasion of Mars, whilst he was easily mislead and lied to when an inept Martian scientist had made a Martian landing by a space agency on Earth out to be an attempt to have an Earthling impersonate a god and another to destroy their city, when it really wasn't.
King Thingg appears as the ruler of Mars and initially praises Jerry believing him to be a god named "The Great Gloop." However, after Tom accidentally destroys the Martian city due to his clumsiness and large size (in fairness, Tom tried to be gentle in terms of greeting himself to the Martians who misunderstand him as a vicious giant, leading him feeling horrified and tried to help out), he attempts to burn Tom alive in a fiery pit and have him eaten by a monstrous predator as the Martians, Jerry and Peep are forced to watch. As Tom and Jerry both get exposed as Earthlings, he plans to execute them and start an invasion on Earth in order to prevent Mars from being invaded, even when it means Earth discovering that Martians exist, all for the sake of protecting his race out of overprotectiveness. This leads to Peep to betray him and save Tom from death before joining the cat and mouse duo to head to Earth and thwart the Martians' invasion on Earth. He first starts off by sending a squad of Martians to Earth in flying saucers, having them equipped with disintegraters, and then an advanced giant robot called the Invincatron as a back-up. It is unknown what happened to him after the Invincatron was defeated, but it is supposed that he left Earth alone as the loss of the robot proved to be too much for Mars to handle.
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