“ | I've returned as I vowed I would, and soon the world will be mine. But you won't be interfering with my plans like last time. I'm not going to kill you, where would the pleasure be in that? | „ |
~ General Viggo taunting on the unconscious Roofus. |
General Viggo is the main antagonist for the 2000 third-person shooter game Fur Fighters and Fur Fighters: Viggo's Revenge for the 2001 version.
He was voiced by Tim Wallers in Fur Fighters: Viggo's Revenge.
What Makes Him Pure Evil[]
- In Roofus' nightmare, it was revealed that Viggo deployed his soldiers in his hometown as a form of invasion, resulting in widespread destruction.
- Released gas in the Fur Fighter Village, rendering its residents unconscious. Viggo even gloats at the unconscious Roofus about his plans by abducting both their babies and their spouses, with the intent on turning their spouses into mindless, monstrous creatures.
- It's also shown that Viggo had forcefully bought out companies throughout the Hubworld in order to gain profit and strengthen his forces. In addition, he had employees work for him against their will or risk getting killed.
- Had executed both of his own minions twice for their failures; one was plummeting to their death when Viggo activated the trap floor, the other shooting his own minion in cold-blood.
- His forces are seen taking Winnie and Frederick into The Bad Place, implying to have Frederick used as a sacrifice and turning Winnie into a gigantic, monstrous mutant.
- Sent his forces in attacking the Fur Fighter Village as retaliation for their constant interference in thwarting his plans.
- Used the clone machine as to clone himself into many Viggos as a form of his last resort in taking out the Fur Fighters once and for all. In addition, he had also mutated himself to become even more powerful and dangerous.
- Despite his ultimate defeat by the Fur Fighters, he had set the clone machine to self-destruct and destroy the island and makes his escape afterwards, thus ultimately avoiding comeuppance by the Fur Fighters. While Roofus did mentioned that Viggo will return, its highly unlikely to be true; with Viggo having escaped from being caught with his crimes, it is a clear indication that Viggo went into hiding and had since escaped from the Fur Fighters' grasp, and as a result, his punishment was ultimately never delivered.
Trivia[]
- In the original Fur Fighters, Viggo and the rest of the characters speak in gibberish, as there were no voice actors provided in the game until Viggo's Revenge where all characters, including General Viggo, were given fully-spoken voices voiced by respective voice actors.
- Although Roofus did implied that Viggo will return, this became unlikely since there has never been a sequel to Fur Fighters at all, especially as a result from Acclaim Entertainment's eventual bankruptcy. Because of this, Viggo's fate remains indefinitely ambiguous, though its safe to say that despite his defeat, he still got away with his crimes with no comeuppance delivered.