

When Luke Millington-Drake, the Devil's voice actor, was doing a QnA on Twitter in character, the official Cuphead Show account, in character as King Dice as part of a gimmick at the time, asked "What's it like being so devilishly handsome?".When asked about whether Dice was in a bubble of failure (magical bubbles that encase everything the Devil cherishes if a soul hasn't been collected in a while), Deke stated that while they cannot reveal that at this time, they can say that if King Dice WASN'T in a bubble and found out later that they exist, he would be a "rainbow of emotions".When responding to an ask about Devil and Dice getting a duet, head writer Deeki Deke said that the show needs to be renewed so that they can "field countless demands to make them kiss".Non-canon material also gives plenty of fuel for this ship:.Also in "Down & Out", King Dice remains loyal to the Devil no matter what, even considering his approval the "one missing piece" in his comeback.shy while waiting for Dice's response to his pleas, shrinking in on himself and rubbing his hands nervously. Of note is the Devil's uncharacteristically nervous disposition in this scene - in extreme contrast to his You Have Failed Me speech from season 1 and even the way he interacts with Dice earlier in the episode, he seems almost. The Devil asking Dice to come back resembles a lover begging their partner to get back together after a break-up.

Of all the Devil's many nicknames, the one King Dice chooses to use when talking to him in "Release the Demons!" is Big D.The self-proclaimed title of the Devil's "number 1" that King Dice brandishes, which Ol' Scratch seems to go along with for the most part.
