This is the gallery page for the Horned King.
Animation[]
The Black Cauldron[]
The Horned King in Hen Wen's visions.
The King guiding the magic of the Black Cauldron.
The enraged Horned King holding Creeper.
The King prepares to murder Taran.
The King grabs Taran, intending to sacrifice him to the Black Cauldron.
The King is pulled into the Black Cauldron.
House of Mouse[]
Concept Art[]
Tim Burton's concept sketches of the Horned King as a gruff patchwork creature whose horns resemble branches.
In an early concept painting by Melvin Shaw, the Horned King (in his book design of a muscular warlord with a helmet) witnesses some magical event.
Concept painting by Melvin Shaw of a closely book-based version of the climax, wherein the King dies as his true name is spoken.
Melvin Shaw's Horned King (close to final design) orders Hen Wen to use her Gift.
Mevin Shaw artwork: Taran is brought before the King.
Melvin Shaw concept sketch of an alternate demise for the King: the Cauldron-Born turn on him instead of dying off.
A slightly different death for the King, engulfed by the Cauldron's fume rather than disintegrated by its power.
The flesh-and-blood, abrasive, larger-than-life version of the Horned King of Vance Gerry; he seems the same species as the Hunter.
Sketches of the King by Andreas Deja; similar to the final design, but less undead and more monstrous still.
A surprisingly muscular version of that same design, also by Deja (resembling Chernabog).
Entire concept sheet of Horned King concept art by Andreas Deja; in keeping with Deja's consistent design of the King as still a very lively character showing emotion through grand, theatrical gestures.
More of Deja's Horned King.
Later Deja art, more in keeping with the King's final design as an undead, skeletal being. He still possesses the body language of Deja's earlier concepts, however.
Video Games[]
Castle of Illusion[]
"The Phantom" comes face to face with Mickey Mouse in the final level of Castle of Illusion.