Appearance
He is a toddler-aged boy with and has long red hair tied in a low ponytail and freckles. He is short and mildly pudgy and wears a gray outfit tied with a red sash and wears brown shoes.
Personality
He enjoys bashing and smashing and initially sees this as the main way of solving problems. This causes him to reject Aladdin as a role model in favor of Gouda who epitomizes the ideal barbarian and also prefers smashing and is strong. As a result, when the smelly lizards began attacking people, he voted for smashing the lizards over coming up with a plan. However, once he saw how effective it was to think things through, he finally idolizes Aladdin and also begins to think things through.
Plot
Smells Like Trouble
Uncouthma and Brawnhilda introduce Bud to Aladdin and his friends. Aladdin tries various ways to show the boy that he is just as tough as the Odiferans, but keeps failing, which makes Bud think that he is weak. After stinker-breath lizards breathe on Uncouthma, General Gouda, and some other Odiferans, Bud wants to smash the lizards, but Aladdin has another idea. He covers the cheese with peppermint to make the lizards eat them and make their breaths smell better. After doing so, Bud learns his lesson that smashing is not always the answer.
Quote
Trivia
- Uncouthma and Brawnhilda's son is a few years old, but in Stinker Belle, it was mentioned that the couple had only met a few months before, so they could not have had a child who had grown since then.[1]
- Prince Bud speaks a total of 88 diferrent words in his debut episode.
- These include: 'Laddin, a, afraid, alone, always, and, are, bad, bash, basher, before, Bud, but, can, can't, cheese, do, end, faces, flimsy, frail, friends, general, get, go, Gouda, half, have, help, here, hero, hmm, huh, Humongor, hurt, I, in, is, it, last, like, little, lizard, me, means, more, my, never, no, not, Odum, of, one, ooh, other, pop, ready, saw, say, scary, sits, smash, smashed, so, sometimes, spot, stomp, sure, taught, thanks, that, the, them, thing, think, this, time, tiny, to, typical, uh, very, want, we, will, with, yes, you.[2]
- By 18 months, many children typically say between 20 to 50 words. However, there's a wide range of normal; some children may have fewer words while others may have more.[3][4][5] This number could also be extended from 20 - 200 words.[6][7][8][9][10]
- Given that Bud is said to be a toddler (1 - 3 years old), can already walk, and speaks a total of 88 words, it's likely that he is at least 18 - 24+ months old[11] in Smells Like Trouble.
- ↑ https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0991427/
- ↑ https://www.aladdincentral.org/transcripts/slt/index.html
- ↑ https://connectedspeechpathology.com/blog/how-many-words-should-an-18-month-old-say#:~:text=By%2018%20months%2C%20many%20children,and%20actively%20trying%20to%20communicate.
- ↑ https://www.babycenter.com/toddler/1-year-old/20-month-old_40007632
- ↑ https://www.childrens.com/health-wellness/when-do-babies-start-talking
- ↑ https://toddlertalk.com/blog/how-many-words-should-an-18-month-old-say
- ↑ https://www.speechsisters.com/blog/how-many-words-should-my-child-have
- ↑ https://toddlertalk.com/blog/how-many-words
- ↑ https://huckleberrycare.com/blog/20-month-old-toddler-milestones
- ↑ https://myhealth.alberta.ca/Health/pages/conditions.aspx?hwid=ue5419&lang=en-ca#:~:text=Months%20of%20Age-,Overview,and%20sit%20down%20by%20me.%22
- ↑ https://www.thebump.com/a/when-do-babies-start-talking