HenchDevilDice

HenchDevilDice is the poly ship between The Devil, Henchman and King Dice from Cuphead fandom.

The Devil and Henchman's Relationship
In the game, Henchman appears as one of the fat demons, who are enemies fought in the One Hell Of A Time boss level of Inkwell Hell. They only appear in the third phase of the fight, where they are brought into the stage as The Devil grabs their backs with his hands and drops them into the ring. The Devil stops summoning them after he gets damaged enough and starts crying.

In The Cuphead Show!, Henchman and the Devil are usually seen with each other, at least when the latter is in the Underworld and not trying to take Cuphead's soul.

In "Carn-Evil" (S1E1) Henchman is writing down the soul counter before the Devil starts singing, during which he smiles upon noticing his boss. During the song where the Devil starts dancing, he interruptedly tells him that the soul counter has surprisingly stopped. Later when Cuphead and Mugman escape the Carn-Evil, which is breaking down at this point, he catches up with the Devil and expresses his surprise as he has never seen him let someone escape before. The Devil tells him that he didn't escape and insists to get revenge on Cuphead by taking what he owes him: his soul. When Henchman corrects the Devil when he refers to Cuphead simply as "Cup" by adding the word "Head" immediately afterwards, the king of the Underworld hits him on the head with his trident.

In "Roll the Dice" (S1E5), Henchman is sent to retrieve King Dice after his failure to obtain Cuphead's soul. He excitedly asks for King Dice's autograph in the elevator down to Inkwell Hell, but is rejected. The Devil seems to appreciate Henchman, such as knowing that he is a big fan of King Dice's show and never misses an episode. After the Devil admonishes King Dice for disappointing him and letting Cuphead get away, he announces that King Dice is no longer his Number One and demotes him from hosting his show. Instead, he gives the position to Henchman. He is much clumsier dancer than King Dice, and falls into a band member's tuba as the episode ends.

In "Sweater Off Dead" (S1E8), Henchman is touring the Gluttony Department with the Devil, before the Devil holds a party in celebration of collecting souls. He then joins in on a conga line from the Devil after he tries to get rid of Stickler. After the Devil has to go out to collect Cuphead's soul, Henchman sarcastically compliments Stickler. According to Megan Ann Boyd, there was actually going to be a scene where the Devil would've asked Henchman to dance with him, in order to avoid Stickler.

Henchman cares for The Devil and wants to do everything to help him, such as trying to cheer him up with some cake and caring for his wounds, as shown in "Sweater Luck Next Time" (S1E9). Demonstrated in the same episode, The Devil trusts Henchman enough to admit to him that he failed to get Cuphead's soul. The Devil also seems to pay attention to Henchman's advice, notably concerning the Obliterator, which could allow him to force Cuphead to remove his invisible sweater.

In "Release the Demons!" (S2E8), seeing the Devil tearing the pages of a book entitled "Controlling Your Rage," still upset about not having retrieved Cuphead's soul yet, Henchman tries to lighten up his mood by complimenting him about his fur having almost grown back and attempts to calm him down with some tea, to no avail as the Devil blasts it with his pitchfork once he hears the word "cup." He is later seen helping the Devil send a squad of his finest demons. However, as he expresses his vengeance about Cuphead, he accidentally ends up destroying them, as well as his second finest demons. Over the course of this, Henchman demonstrates his cognizance of the Devil's incinerating outbursts, hiding behind a stalagmite and later pulling King Dice back too. Throughout most of the episode, Henchman corrects the Devil when he refers to Cuphead as "cup". Although it's clear that the Devil is very annoyed by this, he merely thanks Henchman for reminding him.

In "The Devil's Pitchfork" (S2E13), Henchman attempts to cheer the Devil up, who is upset over no longer being able to collect Cuphead's soul because he missed the deadline, by reading the headline of the newspaper. This doesn't work until he hears a review about him, and how that his touch is getting frantically weaker, thus angering him and using his pitchfork to roast the newspaper. Henchman then encourages the Devil to cause mischief around Inkwell Isles and thus finally cheers up the Devil, who thanks him (sincerely this time) and goes out to do so. Afterwards, the Devil blissfully tells Henchman about the trouble he caused. Later in the same episode, Henchman helps him look for his pitchfork and tells him to retrace his steps, which makes him realize that he left it lying against a tree. Shortly thereafter, they find Cuphead and Mugman are the ones who have Devil's pitchfork. The two demons are later seen descending with Mugman in the elevator, leaving Cuphead standing in the woods alone, devastated.

Despite the fact that he gave the invisible sweater to Stickler, who the Devil is incredibly fed up with, the king of the underworld does not seem to be angry with Henchman about it after he finds out and doesn't even bring it up.

The Devil and King Dice's Relationship
In the game, King Dice is the Devil's right-hand man and the manager of his casinos. He and his boss send Cuphead and Mugman (who'd gotten themselves indebted to the Devil) to collect the Soul Contracts of the Runaway Debtors so they can be freed of their debt. Eventually Dice and the Devil make a bet over whether the Cup Brothers will return successful or fail in the process where Dice bets against them making it. Eventually he loses the bet and his favor with the Devil after Cuphead and Mugman defeat him, with the Devil offering them to take Dice's former spot. Eventually the Devil is beaten and forced to surrender, leaving him and Dice unable to do evil anymore, or at least for a good amount of time.

In The Cuphead Show King Dice first appears in "Roll the Dice" (S1E5). Although he is supposed to be his self-proclaimed Number One, the Devil doesn't really seem to pay attention to King Dice, sometimes even forgetting who he is, until he tells him that he has captured Cuphead (which is not true). The Devil finally calls him his Number One, but not long before he warns him that he "hates disappointment". When he learns that King Dice has let Cuphead escape, he threatens him without restraint, then tells him that he is no longer his Number One and fires him as the host of Roll the Dice. King Dice seemingly tries to have a chill and easygoing approach towards his boss, though, The Devil seems to have more respect for Henchman than him.

In "Release the Demons!" (S2E8) King Dice enters the Underworld through a cave after the Devil accidentally disintegrates his finest demons. When King Dice comes across the remains of the demons, he is left startled upon notice. After having to comply with his third finest ranking demons, the Devil releases them from the underworld before King Dice realises he is also required to get Cuphead's soul, as he too runs out from the gates of the underworld. When he arrives at the corn maze, that Cuphead and Mugman are at, he eliminates the demons one by one so he can catch Cuphead himself. However, his actions are discovered by Henchman, who immediately reports to the Devil that King Dice is the only one left, though Henchman didn't tell him that the latter had killed all of them. King Dice is then shown dancing in triumph through a magic mirror. Later, he places himself above the maze exit with a net waiting for the opportunity to pounce on Cuphead. Unfortunately for him, however, when he notices the Four Horsemen, which the Devil also released, King Dice turns very pale, leaving him frozen with fear. Later, when two visitors notice him, they proceed to call him lame.

Henchman and King Dice's Relationship
According to the Devil, Henchman is a big fan of King Dice's show and never misses an episode. In "Roll the Dice", when The Devil wants to see King Dice, Henchman asks for his autograph, to which King Dice indignantly declines. Both of them seem to be somewhat alarmed about the Devil's anger, though King Dice didn't seem to realize the danger as seen in "Release the Demons!" where he has a baffled look on his face when Henchman pulls him aside during the Devil's tirade about Cuphead.

In some ways, King Dice can be seen as a foil to Henchman as well: both are the nearest the Devil has to minions/ sidekicks (since he goes through his other mooks in rapid succession), however, while Henchman is a dopey and clumsy assistant who tries to mediate his boss and his surbordinates, King Dice is devious and charismatic, and will gladly manipulate and backstab the Devil's other lackeys to maintain his own credibility. Also, while King Dice is deluded into thinking he is on special terms with the Devil (who treats him as an annoyance at best), Henchman is closest to having a genuine, if unflaunted, friendship with the Devil.

Head writer Deeki Deke once said on Twitter that King Dice might actually hold a one-sided resentment towards Henchman for his proximity to the Devil and that, since Henchman took over and hosted Roll the Dice, it's highly unlikely for King Dice to give him an autograph.

Fanon
Polyships tend to be quite rare in the Cuphead fandom and HenchDevilDice is no exception. Still, it is very well-received. Those who do ship it are the ones who cannot decide between pairing the Devil with another supporting character from the game (e.g. DevilDice) or the television show (e.g. HenchDevil). Basically a combination of three pairings, the ship's portrayal tends to ignore the canonical interactions between the three characters, namely the Devil's nonchalant treatment of King Dice and the latter's possible resentment towards Henchman (according to headwriter Deeki Deke).

As they're presented as the three more memorable antagonists in The Cuphead Show!, The Devil, Henchman, and King Dice are often seen as a trio.

In some cases, the ship is comically downplayed in different scenarios surrounding the trio, such as Dice being jealous of Henchman earning the Devil's admiration, Henchman taking the roll the third wheel for the Devil and King Dice, and the Devil teasing King Dice for liking Henchman.

Variations

 * HenchDevil - the ship between Henchman and the Devil


 * DevilDice - the ship between the Devil and King Dice


 * HenchDice - the ship between Henchman and the Devil