Of course, unlike in the game, King Dice is more prone to underestimating Cuphead, as when he appeared on his show, he thought he would easily snatch up his soul for the Devil.
While much more charismatic than his portrayal in the game, he is no less deceitful and manipulative, as shown with his 'prize' for the 'winners' of his game show being them having their souls sucked out and sent to The Devil, and then having their bodies shoved out the door in front of a sign saying 'thanks for playing.' His deceiving nature is also shown in ' Release the Demons!', where he manipulates some of the demons he's forced to work with into killing each other so he can be the last one standing and get Cuphead's soul for his boss. King Dice's personality isn't really all that different from his original game counterpart. The buttons on his waistcoat are black, his bowtie is fuchsia purple, the collar of his tailcoat is in a darker shade of purple, and his eyelids are silver. In The Cuphead Show!, his design stays the same as in the game, but with small changes.