Tack the Cobbler



"How about this guy named Tack the Cobbler? Well, he's Tack the Cobbler. Now that he was married to Princess Yum Yum back then, I believe they could rule Golden Land together once King Nod passed away. Sadly though, the assassination attempts on his wife and his father-in-law led to their participation to the New Central Powers. What the hell just happened?"

--Su Ji-Hoon, Jasmine's Run

Tack the Cobbler is the main protagonist of the late Richard Williams film The Thief and the Cobbler. He is the latter of the title characters, the other one being a clever thief. His love interest is his wife, Princess Yum Yum. He is voiced by Steve Lively in the Princess and the Cobbler version and Matthew Broderick in The Thief and the Cobbler. His voice is deeply-spoken by actor Sean Connery in the ending scene in the recobbled cut version of the film, telling Princess Yum Yum "I love you" during their wedding.

In When the Cold Breeze Blows Away, he was first appeared in during the World War III that he have used to help the innocents in Golden Land.

Until the USRAC War, he is the one who saved Yum-Yum and her father from the two assassinations that he can help them to make Golden Land can join the New Central Powers.