


In Disgaea 3, Laharl appears before Mao, who Laharl assumes to be the legendary Overlord who stole his height as well as his screen time in Disgaea 3. When completing the final mission, Laharl joins after tasting Hanako's cooking since he is unable to make her his chef. He also tries to make himself the main character of Disgaea 2 in the optional battles, but not only is he defeated, when given the chance to become a main character for over a minute, he is beaten up by Flonne and Etna. Though he is initially successful in defeating her and the main characters, the power of Overlord Zenon forces Laharl to flee. Part of this reason, as seen in the optional battle against him, comes from the lack of Prinnies to cook for him, forcing him to eat mainly junk food. In Disgaea 2, Laharl makes a brief appearance, attempting to force Etna to come back to his castle. Like the normal ending, the anime ends with Laharl returning to the castle as a Prinny. This ending is similar to the normal ending of the game, except that Laharl succeeds in killing Lamington, who would've brought Flonne back to life had he been spared.

In the last episode of the anime, however, Laharl gives Overlordship to Etna, then he sacrifices himself in an attempt to revive Flonne, who was turned into a flower by Seraph Lamington for killing a Celestian Warrior. In general, the accepted ending is the good ending, in which Laharl spares Lamington's life and is stopped by Mid Boss before he sacrifices himself, allowing him to see Flonne become a Fallen Angel. In the anime, Laharl has more memories of his father and was apparently often given subtle lessons by Krichevskoy to try to groom him into being a more compassionate demon, showing that he possibly had respect for him despite saying that he hated him like in the game and manga. Laharl also appears to hate his father even more in the manga as Laharl is often overshadowed by Krichevskoy, not to mention Krichevskoy's eccentric personality annoys him. While he is selfish, arrogant, and is willing to use violence to solve his problems, he comes off more mature than his game counterpart, appearing to also be slightly smarter (When Flonne tells Laharl that the Seraph believes demons have love too, Laharl reminds her that her mission to assassinate the Overlord was given to her by the same person). In the Disgaea manga, Laharl's personality slightly differs. The shot that supposedly killed him only knocked him out and is later found by Etna in the Stellar Graveyard. By the end of Etna Mode, Laharl is actually revealed to be alive. In order to prevent suspicion from Maderas, Etna places fake antennas on a Prinny and passes it off as Laharl. While playing this mode, the player will not have access to Laharl.
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In the alternate story Etna Mode in the PSP and DS versions, Etna kills Laharl as he wakes up by accident. He also appears to have an obsession with being "main character", due to the fact that in every canonical Disgaea game after the first, he always appears as a secret boss to either reclaim his position as main character or to simply gain more screen time. Even after Laharl is crowned the new Overlord half way through the game, he is still referred to as "Prince" by Etna and all those who still remain in the Overlord's Castle. He has a weakness towards optimistic sayings (especially anything concerning the word "love") and women with sexy bodies. He is, however, extremely powerful for his appearance, which, despite his age, is still that of a young teenage human child (his large hair antennae and billowing scarf are meant to mask this fact). Laharl is incredibly arrogant and always tries to prove that he is the strongest demon in the Netherworld. As the rightful heir to the throne, Laharl sets out to take back the throne and proclaim himself as the true Overlord of the Netherworld. However, after awakening from a two-year slumber, he discovers that his father is dead and almost all of his vassals are gone (most of them are, in fact, trying to take Laharl's place, rather than trying to serve him). Laharl is the main character of Disgaea: Hour of Darkness, and is the son of King Krichevskoy. 1 Disgaea: Hour of Darkness and Disgaea D2: A Brighter Darknessĭisgaea: Hour of Darkness and Disgaea D2: A Brighter Darkness Protagonists Laharl Voiced by: Kaori Mizuhashi (Japanese) Barbara Goodson (English).
