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{{dablink|This article is about the video game character. For the series of video games featuring Spyro, see [[Spyro the Dragon (series)]].}}
{{Infobox character
| name = Spyro
| image = File:Spyro.png
| caption = Spyro as he appears in the ''[[Spyro Reignited Trilogy|Reignited Trilogy]]''
| creator = Craig Stitt<ref name="PSUnder">{{YouTube|id = kVFMpBDIuzc|title = The Making of Spyro the Dragon (From PlayStation Underground)}}</ref>
| series = [[Spyro]]
| species = [[European dragon]]
| first = ''[[Spyro the Dragon]]'' (1998)
| designer = Charles Zembillas
| voice = {{Collapsible list|title=[[English language|English]]
| [[Carlos Alazraqui]] (1998)<ref name=GameRev>{{cite web|url=https://www.gamerevolution.com/review/sony/spyro_the_dragon|title=Spyro the Dragon - PS|last=Dick|first=Kevin|date=1999-03-04|publisher=[[GameRevolution]]|page=1|access-date=2008-06-08|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080725152920/http://www.gamerevolution.com/review/sony/spyro_the_dragon|archive-date=2008-07-25}}</ref>
| [[Tom Kenny]] (1999–present)<ref name="Newsweek"/>
| [[Jess Harnell]] (2004)
| [[Elijah Wood]] (2006–2008)
| [[Josh Keaton]] (2011–2015)
| [[Matthew Mercer]] (2016)<ref name=Twitter>{{cite tweet|user=matthewmercer|author=Matthew Mercer|number=786991693664878593|date=14 October 2016|title=I see that Skylanders: Imaginators just released! I am pleased to be voicing the purple dragon himself, Spyro! #SkylandersImaginators}}</ref>
| [[Justin Long]]<br>(''[[Skylanders Academy|{{abbr|SA|Skylanders Academy}}]]''; Original, 2016–2018)<ref name="SkylandersAcademy VA">{{cite web|url=https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20151106005832/en/ |title=Activision Blizzard Launches Activision Blizzard Studios to Create Original Film and TV Content Based on Iconic, Globally-Recognized Franchises |publisher=BusinessWire.com |date=2015-11-06}}</ref>
| [[Jason Ritter]]<br>(''SA''; Dark Spyro, 2016–2018)
}}
{{Collapsible list|title=[[Japanese language|Japanese]]
| [[Akiko Yajima]] (1999–2000)
| [[Manabu Ino]] (2013–present)
| Masahito Kawanago (2016–2018)<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.production-ace.co.jp/sp/movie/skylanders/ |title=海外アニメ『スカイランダーズ・アカデミー』Netflixにて配信中 川中子雅人、水越健 出演 |publisher=production-ace.co.jp |date=October 2016 |access-date=2016-11-13 |archive-date=2018-09-29 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180929114725/http://www.production-ace.co.jp/sp/movie/skylanders/ |url-status=dead }}</ref>
}}
}}
'''Spyro''' is a fictional character and the titular [[protagonist]] of the ''[[Spyro]]'' video game series, including ''[[The Legend of Spyro]]'', and a guest character in the ''[[Skylanders]]'' series, first appearing in ''[[Spyro the Dragon]]'' in 1998.


Spyro is an energetic, young, male, purple [[European dragon|dragon]]. He is known for his ability to defeat enemies by breathing fire and charging at them, and his ability to [[Gliding flight|glide]] to otherwise unreachable areas in the game world. Spyro is often accompanied by his best friend Sparx, who is a [[dragonfly]].
[[Image:Young Spyro.jpg|thumb|right|Spyro in his current form.]]
'''Spyro the Dragon''' is the main character of the ''[[Spyro the Dragon (series)|Spyro the Dragon]]'' series. The first three games of the series were [[video game developer|developed]] by [[Insomniac Games]] and [[video game publisher|published]] by [[Sony Computer Entertainment|Sony Computer Entertainment America]] for the [[PlayStation]].


Spyro was created by Craig Stitt and designed by [[Charles Zembillas]] for [[Insomniac Games]], the developers of the first three games in the series. The character has endured in popular culture as a mascot of the [[PlayStation (console)|PlayStation]] video game console alongside [[Crash Bandicoot (character)|Crash Bandicoot]], having appeared in several games together with him. Both characters were owned by [[Universal Pictures|Universal Studios]], under the former video game division [[Vivendi Games|Universal Interactive]] and have since become an intellectual property of [[Activision]], through the merger between Vivendi Universal Games and Activision to create [[Activision Blizzard]].
==Biography==
===First Adventure: Dragon Realms===
[[Image:SpyroSpeedway.JPG|thumb|right|Spyro the Dragon flies around the realms' Speedways with his dragonfly, [[#Sparx|Sparx]].]]
In ''[[Spyro the Dragon]]'', Gnasty Gnorc attacked the Dragon Realms, freezing all the dragons in crystal statues after being called ugly. Spyro, the one dragon Gnasty's magic spell failed to effect due to his small size, realized this, and set out across the Dragon Realms to free the resident dragons and recover their treasure. After travelling through many worlds, freeing many dragons and disposing of all of Gnasty Gnorcs's minions, Spyro challenged, pursued, and defeated Gnasty Gnorc and rescued all of the Dragon Realms' treasure.


== Development ==
After developing ''[[Disruptor (video game)|Disruptor]]'', Insomniac president, Ted Price, contacted Zembillas to design a playable dragon character for a video game. Zembillas had previously designed Crash for [[Naughty Dog]], whose offices were just across the hall from Insomniac's at Universal Interactive Studios.<ref name="GamesTM">{{cite web|title=Behind the scenes of Spyro The Dragon|url=https://www.gamestm.co.uk/features/behind-the-scenes-of-spyro-the-dragon/|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170809040315/https://www.gamestm.co.uk/features/behind-the-scenes-of-spyro-the-dragon/|archive-date=August 9, 2017|publisher=[[gamesTM]]}}</ref>


Spyro was originally named "Pete" and colored green during development, but the name was dropped to avoid infringing on the trademark ''[[Pete's Dragon (1977 film)|Pete's Dragon]]'', which was owned by [[The Walt Disney Company]]. His color was changed to purple so as to avoid blending in with any grassy areas.<ref name=GamesTM/><ref>{{cite web|url= https://www.gamasutra.com/view/feature/3173/lessons_in_color_theory_for_spyro_.php|title= Gamasutra - Features - Lessons in Color Theory for Spyro the Dragon|publisher= [[Gamasutra]]|date= May 2, 2000|author= John Fiorito, Craig Stitt}}</ref> He was made younger to appeal to children, needing "to be cute, but at the same time, mischievous, bratty, unpredictable, and something of an upstart."<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.theanimationacademy.com/spyromenu.htm |title=The Origin of Spyro - Preliminary Concept Designs |publisher=Theanimationacademy.com |access-date=2014-02-05}}</ref>


Spyro was given the ability to glide infinitely to give him "something he could do that no other platformer could", making the game's worlds significantly larger and providing more incentive for exploration. According to programmer Peter Hastings, [[NASA]] rocket scientist Matt Whiting was hired to program Spyro's controls so that he could move as smoothly as possible.<ref name=GamesTM/>
===Second Adventure: Avalar===
Several weeks after defeating Gnasty, during an extended period of rainy weather, Spyro decided that he needed a vacation from the Realms. Noticing a portal to the location of "Dragon Shores", he entered the portal to escape the weather. However, to his surprise, he arrived in a realm called [[Avalar#Avalar|Avalar]], because the residents had redirected the portal to bring him there instead. After a confusing moment, he encountered the dictator Ripto, who accused the residents of "bringing a dragon to Avalar." A brief tussle ensued, ending with Ripto's escape to Avalar's Summer Forest homeworld after his magical sceptre fell into the maw of his steed, Gulp. At Elora's request, Spyro visited the realms of Avalar and recovered several talismans, then pursued Ripto and fought against one of Ripto's minions, Crush.


Price claimed in an interview that Insomniac stopped developing ''Spyro'' games after ''[[Spyro: Year of the Dragon]]'' because Spyro didn’t have hands and therefore his actions were limited.<ref>{{cite web|author=Chris Buffa|date=September 30, 2008|title=Resistance 2 on PlayStation 3 Features - GameDaily|url=http://www.gamedaily.com/games/resistance-2/playstation-3/game-features/resistance-2-interview-with-ted-price/|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081203172108/http://www.gamedaily.com/games/resistance-2/playstation-3/game-features/resistance-2-interview-with-ted-price/|archive-date=December 3, 2008|publisher=[[GameDaily]]}}</ref>
After Crush was defeated, Ripto and Gulp escaped to Autumn Plains, and Spyro pursued them. In Autumn Plains, he was asked to help out the residents and recover the rest of Avalar's talismans. Spyro caught up to Ripto, and fought against his steed, Gulp. Elora assisted by providing weapons to use against Gulp; Ripto fell off the battle area after the battle, and Elora gave Spyro a place to rest while she returned to the Professor to check up on a portal to return Spyro home.


===Voice portrayal===
Spyro decided to search for Elora and found himself in Winter Tundra, he was met with news that Ripto was still alive, and had locked himself inside the Tundra's palace. Once more, Spyro was asked to travel through the local portals, this time to recover enough Orbs to challenge Ripto with. Spyro succeeded, and challenged Ripto to a duel. Elora informed Spyro that the Professor was working on new types of Orbs, and a fierce battle ensued, with both Spyro and Ripto using powers from the Orbs for attack. Ripto used one Orb to create a large, mechanized version of his steed Gulp. When Spyro destroyed that, Ripto used another Orb to transform the arena floor into lava, while creating a large bird to help finish Spyro off. Spyro combatted them in an aerial duel, however, and defeated him, sending him and his bird into the pool of lava. Spyro was then sent back to Dragon Shores.
Spyro was originally voiced by [[Carlos Alazraqui]] in ''[[Spyro the Dragon]]''.<ref name=GameRev/> Alazraqui explained in an interview with [[Electronic Gaming Monthly]] that he tried to make Spyro's voice sound like "a kid at camp that everybody likes."<ref name="EGM Oct. 1998">{{cite magazine |last=Boyer |first=Crispin |date=October 1998 |issue=111 |pages=122–123 |title=Spyro the Dragon |magazine=[[Electronic Gaming Monthly]] |location=Lombard, Illinois |publisher=[[Ziff Davis]] }}
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He was later replaced by [[Tom Kenny]], who has been voicing the character since 1999, beginning with ''[[Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!]]''.<ref name="Newsweek">{{Cite web|url=https://www.newsweek.com/spyro-reignited-trilogy-remaster-news-interview-1038258|title = The 'Spyro Reignited Trilogy' looks, sounds and plays just like you remember it| website=[[Newsweek]] |date = 23 July 2018}}</ref> In later years, he was voiced by [[Jess Harnell]] in ''[[Spyro: A Hero's Tail]]''; [[Elijah Wood]] in ''[[The Legend of Spyro]]'' series; [[Josh Keaton]] in ''[[Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure]]''; and [[Matthew Mercer]] in ''[[Skylanders: Imaginators]]''.<ref name=Twitter/>
===Third Adventure: Forgotten Realms===
In ''[[Spyro: Year of the Dragon]]'', The Dragon Realms were celebrating an important event: the Year of the Dragon Festival. Every twelve years during this time, the fairies deliver 150 dragon eggs to the Dragon Realms, which will become the next generation of dragons. The dragons celebrated until they fell over from exhaustion and slept. While they were asleep, a mysterious rabbit girl named Bianca came with army of rhynoc creatures to steal the dragon eggs. The dragons woke up to notice their newest brood gone, and found Bianca trying to steal the last remaining dragon eggs. Spyro, Sparx and Hunter attempted to stop Bianca, but it was too late. She took the egg back through a wormhole to the realm where the dragons once lived: the Forgotten Realms. Her master, known as the Sorceress, was beginning to lose her powers, due to the fact that the dragons, the source of the world's magic, had migrated to the other side of the planet. She took the dragon eggs, planning to use them in a spell to give her eternal life and power.


In the television series ''[[Skylanders Academy]]'', he was voiced by [[Justin Long]] and by [[Jason Ritter]], who voiced Dark Spyro.<ref name="SkylandersAcademy VA"/>
After the elder dragons tried to fit through the wormhole, they determined that only Spyro was small enough, meaning that he had go to the Forgotten Realms and recover the 150 eggs. The Sorceress, along with Bianca, created monsters to fend off Spyro, but he defeated them. Along the way Spyro recruited several new allies, including Sheila the Kangaroo, Sgt. James Byrd, Bentley the Yeti, and Agent 9, a monkey in the Professor's (from Spyro 2) service, all of whom were being held prisoner by Moneybags at the behest of the Sorceress. As Spyro arrived in the Midnight Mountain world, Bianca realized how far her master would go to achieve power. She betrayed the Sorceress and went to Spyro's side, releasing Hunter from a trap he had fallen into and opening the door to the Sorceress's lair (after Spyro found 100 eggs). The Sorceress was not killed, however. Spyro had to recover 149 of the missing eggs, as well as 20,000 gems to fight her again in a secret region of the Forgotten Realms. After taking control of a spaceship, Spyro shot down the Sorceress once and for all, recovering the final egg and saving the Dragons from extinction.


In the Japanese versions of the games, he was voiced by [[Akiko Yajima]], [[Manabu Ino]], and Masahito Kawanago.
===Other Adventures===


== Characteristics ==
Most of Spyro's subsequent adventures took place in the Dragon Realms, where Spyro was called upon to defend against various threats. In ''[[Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly]]'', Ripto invaded to steal the Realm's dragonflies (companions and protectors for the young dragons previously born in ''Spyro: Year of the Dragon''), and Spyro set out across the realm, learning new abilities from an ancient dragon elder, to recover the dragonflies and to teach Ripto a lesson.
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=== Personality and backstory ===
Spyro originates from the Dragon Kingdom in ''Spyro the Dragon'', and lives in the Artisans homeworld. He is very brash, being eager to defeat the game's villain, Gnasty Gnorc. In ''[[Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!]]'' and ''Year of the Dragon'', Spyro is more mature and laidback, though he continues to trash talk enemies such as Ripto.


In ''The Legend of Spyro'', which takes place in a [[reboot (fiction)|different continuity]], Spyro was raised by dragonflies alongside Sparx after his egg was lost during an attempt to destroy his brood. He comes from a rare line of purple dragons, who are able to physically harness the power of the four [[classical element]]s. Here, Spyro is described as willing to help his friends and strangers with whatever problems they may have, without desire for reward. Spyro is adventurous, curious about his past, and eager to shape his future, in which he is expected to become something of a chieftain. Spyro also has an evil alter ego known as "''Dark Spyro''", who is stoic, ruthless, and animalistic, and manifests when Spyro is consumed by the "''Dark Aether''", a force born from negative energies.
In ''[[Spyro: Season of Ice]]'', Spyro travelled to the Fairy Realms to rescue the resident fairies (including Zoe), who had been trapped in ice following one Rhynoc's misguided attempt to cast an enchantment of strength and intelligence upon himself.


In the ''Skylanders'' franchise, Spyro is described as strong-willed and young at heart, but has a headstrong and arrogant attitude. Much as in ''The Legend of Spyro'', he comes from a rare line of purple dragons in a faraway land few have ever traveled, and his adventures and heroics were chronicled by the "Portal Masters of Old". He was eventually invited to join the Skylanders by Master Eon and now lives in Skylands, remaining as one of its most valued protectors.<ref>[https://www.skylanders.com/characters/spyro Skylanders: Spyro Character First Edition]</ref> Spyro can also become Dark Spyro in ''Skylanders''; this incarnation is in better control of himself and uses the darkness to fight evil, but is always at risk of being consumed by it.<ref>[https://www.skylanders.com/characters/dark-spyro Skylanders Dark Spyro Character]</ref>
In ''[[Spyro 2: Season of Flame]]'', Spyro found the Dragon Realms grown icy cold (even his own fire-breath frozen into breath of ice), Due to Ripto taking the Firefiies, Bianca was able to restore his normal flame breath with the magic of a few fireflies, Spyro searched again throughout the Realms to recover the other missing fireflies, using both his normal breath (as well as his newfound ice and Electric powers) to defeat enemies, recover the fireflies, and defeat Ripto.


=== Relationships ===
In ''Spyro'' (a mobile phone game), Spyro was the special guest of the Fairy Queen for the Royal Ball. But before the party began, none of the fairies were ready. Their dresses were locked in magical chests. Spyro set off to unlock the chests to get their dresses to get them ready.
Spyro and Sparx have been best friends ever since they were still in eggs. Sparx follows Spyro and acts as his health indicator, and helps him collect treasure scattered throughout the game world. If Sparx disappears, Spyro will be left vulnerable, but Spyro can replenish Sparx by finding butterflies for him to eat, which are usually acquired by attacking smaller animals such as sheep. Spyro generally respects the other dragons, but is impatient with more senior ones and often tries to leave as they are talking.


In ''Ripto's Rage!'', Spyro meets Elora the [[Faun]], Hunter the Cheetah, and a mole known as the Professor, who assist him in various missions. A fairy named Zoe appears to help Spyro save his game progress. In ''Year of the Dragon'', Spyro meets a rabbit sorceress named Bianca, whom he initially distrusts but later becomes his ally and Hunter's girlfriend. Spyro disapproves of their relationship calling it "a sad sight". In ''Year of the Dragon'', Spyro meets Sheila the kangaroo, Sgt. Byrd the flying penguin, Bentley the [[Yeti]], and Agent 9 the laser-wielding monkey, who appear as additional playable characters after Spyro frees them from captivity.
In ''[[Spyro: Attack of the Rhynocs]]'', Ripto tried invading again, and was successfully able to take over the Professor's laboratory and drive Spyro out; Spyro was tasked with travelling throughout the Realms to recover twelve 'Hearts', in order to open a passage back to the Professor's lab and confront Ripto again.


Spyro's most persistent enemy is Ripto, a tyrant who hates dragons. He also has a negative relationship with Moneybags, a bear whom he often has to pay treasure to for goods or services. In ''Year of the Dragon'', Moneybags often suffers abuse at Spyro's behest and is attacked by him for trying to sell a stolen dragon egg. In ''[[Spyro: A Hero's Tail]]'', a pink female dragon named Ember has a crush on Spyro, who is not interested.
In ''[[Spyro Orange: The Cortex Conspiracy]]'', Ripto teamed up with Dr. Cortex to get rid of their foes. Spyro arrived in Wumpa Jungle while Crash was in the Dragon Realms as they teamed up to defeat Ripto and Dr. Cortex.


In ''The Legend of Spyro'', Spyro is Sparx's foster brother. An older "Dragon Guardian" named Ignitus acts as a sort of father figure to him. Spyro develops a strong bond with Cynder, a black female dragon who is at first his enemy but later becomes his love interest.
In'' [[Spyro: A Hero's Tail]]'', Spyro discovers that the Dragon Realms was being plunged into darkness, this time by an evil resident and a Dragon Elder from a long time ago named Red. With the help of four allies, Spyro defeated Red and Gnasty Gnorc again.


In the main ''Skylanders'' canon, Spyro is good friends with fellow Skylanders Gill Grunt and Trigger Happy, and acts as the Skylanders' leader whenever Master Eon is unavailable. In the [[Netflix]] series, ''[[Skylanders Academy]]'', Spyro is best friends with Stealth Elf and Eruptor, two fellow cadets who became Skylanders along with him.
In ''[[Spyro: Ripto Quest]]'', Ripto attacked once more, and Spyro set out to recover parts of a machine protecting the realms of Fire, Grass, Ice, and to defeat Ripto again.


=== Abilities ===
In ''[[Spyro: Shadow Legacy]]'', Spyro fought against a dark sorcerer attempting to seize control of the realms using dark, shadowy mirror of each (called the ''Shadow Realms''). Spyro learned the art of "dragon-kata" (melee attacks) and the use of magic from the Dragon Elders, and set out to rescue those the Sorcerer held captive, and defeat the Sorcerer himself.
In most ''Spyro'' games, Spyro's main attacks consist of charging with his horns or breathing fire to defeat enemies and destroy treasure chests. Spyro can use his wings to glide, though he needs to utilize certain powerups to be able to fly freely. Spyro can also use powerups that allow him to charge at high speeds and enhance his fire breath, as well as breathe ice, jump to higher places, and become [[Glossary of video game terms#God mode|invincible]].


In ''Ripto's Rage!'', Spyro learns new abilities from Moneybags in exchange for treasure. These include the ability to swim underwater, where Spyro can charge at enemies, but can only blow bubbles instead of fire. He also learns to climb up certain walls using his claws, and a maneuver called the "headbash", wherein Spyro dives straight downward with his horns. Spyro retains these abilities in later games.
===Reboot: The Legend of Spyro===
Spyro's quest to discover his heritage and realize his destiny is the subject for the newest Spyro game ''[[The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning]]''. Spyro was born somewhere in a swamp, then was shortly discovered and raised by a family of dragonflies (unaware that he was not a dragonfly himself but a dragon and also a very special creature). However, though this game was originally advertised as a prequel, it has been revealed to be a total reboot of the series, thus, the use of the subtitle, a new beginning. The storyline of A New Beginning will be the foundation of a new continuity, created by Krome Studios.
[http://cube.ign.com/articles/702/702796p1.html]


In ''[[Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly]]'', in addition to his fire breath, Spyro can collect magic runes that allow him to breathe lightning, ice, and bubbles that he can use to catch lost baby dragonflies. In ''A Hero's Tail'', Spyro rescues fairies that grant him the power to breathe lightning, water, and ice.
==Personality==
No character description is given for Spyro in ''Spyro the Dragon'', ''Spyro: Year of the Dragon'', or ''Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly'', but one is provided in ''Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!'', giving a definite personality written for at least one of the games in the series.


In ''The Legend of Spyro'', Spyro can breathe and manipulate fire, ice, electricity, and earth. Once he learns to use all four elements, he can use a fifth energy-based element known as "Aether", which only purple dragons can use. In ''[[The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night]]'', Spyro acquires the "Dragon Time" ability, which allows him to slow down time. Spyro can fly infinitely in ''[[The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon]]'', having become a teenager, and is also playable as Dark Spyro when consumed by Dark Aether.
Spyro's character description in the game manual for ''Ripto's Rage!'' is narrated by Sparx:


In ''Skylanders'', Spyro has the ability to control all of the elements of the world of Skylands but prefers to use fire. He can harness nearby darkness, allowing him to become Dark Spyro.
:"Spyro is the mischievous hero of this tale. He may be the smallest hero in the Dragon Family, but even the Elder Dragons admit he's got gumption! Just ask Gnasty Gnorc - he won't mess with Spyro again! Spyro's always rarin' to go, especially when he can headbash some sheep or flame some frogs. He's so full of energy, he keeps me on the move! Spyro is extremely curious and hardly ever cautious, which sometimes gets him into trouble! That's why I stick around, to make sure nothing too serious happens to him!"
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===Enemies===


== Appearances ==
Spyro has had many enemies over the course of the games, including [[Ripto]], [[Red the Dragon]], [[Gnasty Gnorc]], Cynder, and [[Sorceress (Spyro)|the Sorceress]].
=== Original continuity ===
In ''Spyro the Dragon'', Gnasty Gnorc traps all the dragons of the Dragon Kingdom in crystal except for Spyro, who avoids him with his smaller stature. Spyro sets to work saving the trapped dragons and collecting stolen treasure and dragon eggs, and finally vanquishes Gnasty after fighting off his other minions.<ref name=IGNgame1>{{cite web|url=https://www.ign.com/articles/1998/09/10/spyro-the-dragon |title=Spyro the Dragon |last=Harris |first=Craig |date=1998-09-10 |publisher=IGN |page=1 |access-date=2020-12-09}}</ref>


In ''Ripto's Rage!'', Spyro and Sparx decide to take a vacation to Dragon Shores, a local beach. Instead they arrive in Avalar, where Hunter, Elora, and their friend the Professor need his help to defeat Ripto and his minions Crush and Gulp, who are trying to take over. After helping the inhabitants and acquiring magical talismans and orbs from them, Spyro defeats Ripto, Crush, and Gulp, and he and Sparx finally have their vacation.<ref name="IGN game2">{{cite web|url= https://www.ign.com/articles/1999/11/19/spyro-2-riptos-rage|title= Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage - PlayStation Review at IGN|author= Doug Perry|publisher= IGN|date= November 19, 1999}}</ref>
===Current status===
Spyro has become much more arrogant after the original trilogy, and in more recent outings, has actually denied help to those who did not expressly indicate that they would award him. Also, any friendship he had with [[Elora (Spyro character)|Elora]] has seemingly been severed, instead having [[Ember (Spyro character)|Ember]] in her place. Most will argue, however, that Elora and Ember are not to be considered as replacements for each other. In any event, Spyro is likely still friends with both characters.


In ''Year of the Dragon'', Spyro, Sparx, and Hunter must retrieve a batch of dragon eggs, which Bianca and an army of "rhynocs" have stolen from them for the Sorceress, who rules over the Forgotten Realms and needs them to replenish their dying magic. Bianca discovers that the Sorceress actually plans to kill the baby dragons for a spell that will make her immortal, leading her to ally with Spyro. After defeating the Sorceress, Spyro returns to the Dragon Kingdom with the baby dragons.<ref>{{cite web|url= https://www.ign.com/articles/2000/06/24/spyro-year-of-the-dragon-2|title= Spyro: Year of the Dragon - PlayStation Preview at IGN|publisher= IGN|date= June 24, 2000|author= IGN Staff}}</ref>
In "A New Beginning", Spyro's personality is alot different than in past outings. Spyro is young and compassionate for others and he is always willing to help them no matter what happens. Spyro doesn't asks for rewards and is just glad to be a big help to those in danger. He even saves Cynder from being destroyed when the area he fought her in was collapsing.


In ''Enter the Dragonfly'', Spyro must save the newborn baby dragonflies when Ripto and his Riptocs invade the Dragon Kingdom to abduct them.
== Other Appearances ==
*Spyro has also appeared in several recent Crash Bandicoot games, such as ''[[Crash Bandicoot Purple: Ripto's Rampage]]'', ''[[Crash Twinsanity]]'', and ''[[Crash Nitro Kart]]''. It seemed that he is a good friend to [[Crash Bandicoot (character)|Crash Bandicoot]].


In ''A Hero's Tail'', Spyro must save the Dragon Kingdom from being plunged into darkness by Red, an evil sorcerer dragon.
==Sparx==
Throughout the series, Spyro has always appeared with one companion at his side: a dragonfly named Sparx. In the world of the Dragon Realms, dragonflies offer protection for young dragons such as Spyro; without Sparx, Spyro would be susceptible to being killed or defeated in a single hit.


In ''[[Spyro: Season of Ice]]'', Spyro is on holiday when he has to save Zoe and the other fairies from Grendor the rhynoc, who has accidentally given himself two heads using a spell and needs their power to undo it.
While Spyro and Sparx occasionally converse with each other, Sparx's focus in the ''Spyro'' series is more oriented towards gameplay than narrative: Sparx is the player's health meter personified. Whenever the player takes a hit, Sparx's body color changes, from gold, to blue, to green, and ultimately disappearing entirely, leaving Spyro vulnerable to defeat upon the next hit. The player can restore Sparx's (and, hence, Spyro's) health by defeating small creatures called "fodder" throughout each level. Doing so releases a butterfly, which Sparx devours, recovering one hit point in the process.


In ''[[Spyro 2: Season of Flame]]'', Spyro must rescue all the Dragon Kingdom's fireflies, without which he breathes ice instead of fire.
Aside from his function as a health meter, Sparx also assists by collecting nearby gems and treasure for the player, and in later games Sparx's own abilities can be upgraded, including the ability to withstand an extra hit (first with a brighter shade of yellow to represent full health, but later with a shade of red to indicate low health), being able to retrieve treasure from a larger distance, or even the ability to retrieve gems directly from boxes without requiring Spyro to destroy them first. Sparx can also help Spyro by pointing towards the location of gems that Spyro has not collected yet.


In ''[[Spyro: Attack of the Rhynocs]]'', Spyro must defeat Ripto, who has stolen a warp device from the Professor.
Sparx also appears as a playable character in several mini-games throughout the later games in the ''Spyro'' series, such as several ''[[Gauntlet (arcade game)|Gauntlet]]''-style levels in ''Year of the Dragon'' and ''Season of Ice'', and a [[rail shooter]]-style minigame in ''A Hero's Tail''. If the player has acquired the additional hit point, Sparx's own health reflects the extra hit as well.


In ''[[Spyro: Shadow Legacy]]'', Spyro must learn an ancient martial art known as "dragon-kata" to save the Dragon Kingdom, Avalar, and the Forgotten Realms, which have been trapped in the mysterious Shadow Realm.
In levels where the player controls a character other than Spyro (such as Hunter in ''A Hero's Tail''), Sparx follows along with that character in the same manner as for Spyro.


Spyro appears in ''[[Spyro Reignited Trilogy]]'', a remastered compilation consisting of ''Spyro the Dragon'', ''Ripto's Rage!'', and ''Year of the Dragon''.
Sparx's voice is a high pitched buzz that many would expect from an insect, but more recently he has been shown to speak in a more human-like way. Most recently, Sparx was voiced by David Spade in "A New Beginning".


=== ''The Legend of Spyro'' ===
In "A New Beginning", Sparx adopts a surfer-like accent and is the game's [[comic relief]]. Despite this, he is still willing to help Spyro no matter what happens (even if he denies this).
In ''[[The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning]]'', Spyro must battle Cynder when she has taken over the Dragon Temple in order to free her superior, the Dark Master. Spyro meets the four Dragon Guardians, who teach him to use the four elements, and finally defeats and frees Cynder from the Dark Master's influence, whereupon she joins his cause.


In ''[[The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night|The Eternal Night]]'', the dragons are attacked by Gaul, the Ape King, who is trying to free the Dark Master using a lunar alignment known as the "Night of Eternal Darkness". Spyro travels to meet the Chronicler, who teaches him to use Dragon Time. Spyro confronts Gaul at the Mountain of Malefor to stop him and rescue Cynder, whom the Apes have kidnapped. The Night of Eternal Darkness occurs, causing Spyro to become Dark Spyro, destroying Gaul before Cynder returns him to normal. As the mountain crumbles, Spyro uses Dragon Time to trap himself, Sparx, and Cynder in a giant crystal, protecting them.
==Voice Actor==
Spyro has been voiced by four different actors so far:


In ''[[The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon|Dawn of the Dragon]]'', Spyro, Sparx, and Cynder emerge from the crystal. They meet Hunter, and learn that the Dark Master, Malefor, has returned. Malefor himself is a purple dragon like Spyro, but intends to cover the world in darkness and ultimately destroy it. Malefor nearly succeeds, but Spyro and Cynder confront and defeat him. Spyro seemingly sacrifices himself to repair Malefor's damage and Cynder chooses to die with him, telling him she loves him. Their fate is left ambiguous, but they are seen flying through the air together at the end of the game.
* [[Carlos Alazraqui]], for ''Spyro the Dragon''
* [[Tom Kenny]], for ''Ripto's Rage!'', ''Year of the Dragon'', and ''Enter the Dragonfly''
* [[Jess Harnell]], for ''A Hero's Tail'' and ''Shadow Legacy''
* [[Elijah Wood]], for ''The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning''


=== ''Skylanders'' ===
==Trivia==
{{Main|Skylanders}}
* Starting with ''Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!'', Spyro's rendered art displays a ridge of yellow spikes down his back, although this was not reflected by Spyro's in-game model until ''A Hero's Tail''.
[[File:Spyro Skylanders.webp|upright|thumb|Spyro's redesign in the [[Skylanders]] games]]
* Spyro has a resemblance to the [[Disney]] character [[Figment]]. The primary difference between the two is Figment being bipedal and frequently seen in a yellow sweater.
Spyro appears in the ''Skylanders'' franchise, starting with its first installment, ''[[Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure]]''. Hailing from a line of rare magical purple dragons, Spyro has been a devoted battler for good and embarked on many adventures. His heroism and exploits has been chronicled by the old Portal Masters and the Ancients until Master Eon finally reached out and invited Spyro to become of Skylands' most valued protectors. Consumers who bought a Spyro playable figure can play as him throughout the ''Skylanders'' console games.
* When the first game was being developed, Spyro was originally green. However, this would result in him periodically "disappearing" while standing or moving in front of similarly-colored green scenery. To remedy this, his color was changed to purple. [http://www.gamasutra.com/features/20000502/spyro_pfv.htm]
* He makes a small appeareance in [[South Park]] on the episode [[Make Love, Not Warcraft]], where he is seen on the cap of a boy playing [[World of Warcraft]] in Best Buy.


Spyro acts as a guide for players within certain levels of ''[[Skylanders: Imaginators]]'', alongside other popular fan-favorite Skylanders.
{{Spyro the Dragon series}}


== Other media ==
Spyro appears in [[Crash Bandicoot Purple: Ripto's Rampage and Spyro Orange: The Cortex Conspiracy|''Spyro Orange: The Cortex Conspiracy'' and ''Crash Bandicoot Purple: Ripto's Rampage'']], where he meets Crash Bandicoot and teams up with him to defeat Ripto and [[Doctor Neo Cortex]], who are trying to take over both of their worlds. Spyro also appears as an unlockable character in the [[Game Boy Advance]] version of ''[[Crash Nitro Kart]]'', and makes [[cameo appearance]]s in ''[[Crash Twinsanity]]'' and ''[[Astro's Playroom]]''.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.gamepur.com/guides/every-cameraman-reference-in-astros-playroom|title=Every cameraman reference in Astro's Playroom|website=Gamepur|language=en|access-date=2020-11-12}}</ref> Additionally, he makes a playable guest appearance in ''[[Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled]]'' as post-launch [[downloadable content]].<ref>[https://sea.ign.com/switch/150457/news/crash-team-racing-nitro-fueled-gets-spyro-new-tracks-in-post-launch-dlc-e3-2019 Crash Team Racing: Nitro-Fueled Gets Spyro, New Tracks in Post-Launch DLC - E3 2019]</ref>

Spyro also appeared as a playable character in ''[[Crash Team Rumble]]'', along with Elora and Ripto.

Spyro appears briefly in a commercial for ''[[Ty the Tasmanian Tiger]]'' alongside Crash and [[Sonic the Hedgehog (character)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]. All three are in full body casts in the hospital with [[boomerang]]s in their bodies, apparently having been put there by Ty.<ref>{{YouTube|id=qzsC1qSqFDo|title="Ty The Tasmanian Tiger Tv Commercial Trailer 2002"}}</ref>

Spyro also appears in novels and certain issues of the ''Skylanders'' comic book series by [[IDW Publishing]]; including his own mini comic series, ''Spyro & Friends''. Furthermore, he is the main protagonist in the animated [[streaming television]] series, ''[[Skylanders Academy]]''.

=== Merchandise ===
[[Handheld electronic game|Handheld LCD games]], themed after ''Spyro'' as well as ''Crash Bandicoot'', were packaged in [[McDonald's]] [[Happy Meal|Mighty Kids Meals]] in 2005 to promote ''A Hero's Tail'' and ''Crash Twinsanity''.<ref>{{YouTube|id=KsCwpgAogRg|title="Crash & Spyro McDonald's Happy Meal ad 2005 (US)"}}</ref> ''The Legend of Spyro''-themed toys were packaged with [[Wendy's]] [[Kids' meal|Kids' Meal]]s in 2007 to promote ''The Eternal Night''.<ref>{{cite web|last=Dobson|first=Jason|date=October 12, 2007|title=Random Spyro toys invade Wendy's kids meals|url=http://www.joystiq.com/2007/10/12/random-spyro-toys-invade-wendys-kids-meals/|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140222203143/http://www.joystiq.com/2007/10/12/random-spyro-toys-invade-wendys-kids-meals/|archive-date=February 22, 2014|access-date=April 5, 2010|publisher=[[Joystiq]]}}</ref> Spyro has also appeared in ''Skylanders''-themed plush toys and [[Mega Brands|MEGA Bloks]] sets.<ref>{{cite web |last=Tyler |first=Lewis |url=https://www.licensing.biz/news/9124/Mega-Brands-announces-Skylanders-Giants-deal |title=Mega Brands announces Skylanders Giants deal |publisher=Licensing.biz |date=2012-05-31 |access-date=2014-02-05 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130729153548/http://www.licensing.biz/news/9124/Mega-Brands-announces-Skylanders-Giants-deal |archive-date=2013-07-29 }}</ref>

''Spyro''-themed figures were released in 2018 by [[First4Figures]] and Activision to promote ''Reignited Trilogy''. Merchandise related to the ''Spyro'' franchise will be released by Numskulls alongside the game's launch.<ref>{{Citation|title=Spyro Reignited Trilogy Merchandise Revealed - IGN|date=14 August 2018 |url=https://www.ign.com/articles/2018/08/14/spyro-reignited-trilogy-merchandise-revealed|language=en|access-date=2020-06-03}}</ref>

== Reception ==
[[GameRevolution]] criticized Spyro's voice in ''Spyro the Dragon'', comparing it negatively to the [[Taco Bell chihuahua]], who was also voiced by [[Carlos Alazraqui]].<ref name=GameRev/> ''[[IGN]]'' praised Spyro's design, saying he is "cute but not sickeningly cute",<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.ign.com/articles/1999/07/16/the-greatest-playstation-games-ever-3d-platformers|title= The Greatest PlayStation Games Ever: 3D Platformers - PSX Feature at IGN|publisher= IGN|author= IGN Staff|date= July 16, 1999}}</ref> later criticizing him as "just a little bland, and not the kind of mascot that I would ever fall in love with... he's kind of like a blend between a big puppy and a donkey, painted purple."<ref name="IGN game2"/> [[UGO Networks|UGO.com]] listed Spyro on their list of "The Cutest Video Game Characters", stating "The purple little guy was cute, but not cute enough to win the Great Playstation Mascot War of 1998."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ugo.com/games/the-50-cutest-video-game-characters?page=2 |title=The Cutest Video Game Characters - UGO.com |publisher=[[UGO Networks|UGO.com]] |author=Chris Littler |date=October 12, 2010 |access-date=2011-03-22 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130628031036/http://www.ugo.com/games/the-50-cutest-video-game-characters?page=2 |archive-date=June 28, 2013 }}</ref> The 2011 ''[[Guinness World Records#Gamer's edition|Guinness World Records Gamer's Edition]]'' lists Spyro as the 39th most popular video game character.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.gamasutra.com/view/pressreleases/68759/TOP_50_VIDEO_GAME_CHARACTERS_OF_ALL_TIME_ANNOUNCED_inGUINNESS_WORLD_RECORDS_2011_GAMERrsquoS_EDITION.php|title=Top 50 video game characters of all time announced in Guinness World Records 2011 Gamer's Edition|publisher=Think Services|work=[[Gamasutra]]|date=February 16, 2011|access-date=April 20, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121022093831/http://www.gamasutra.com/view/pressreleases/68759/TOP_50_VIDEO_GAME_CHARACTERS_OF_ALL_TIME_ANNOUNCED_inGUINNESS_WORLD_RECORDS_2011_GAMERrsquoS_EDITION.php|archive-date=October 22, 2012|url-status=dead}}</ref> In 2012, ''[[GamesRadar+|GamesRadar]]'' ranked Spyro, "one of the most relatable mythological creatures of all time", as the 92nd "most memorable, influential, and badass" protagonist in games.<ref name=gr>{{cite web|url=https://www.gamesradar.com/top-100-video-game-heroes/|title=100 best heroes in video games|publisher=[[GamesRadar+|GamesRadar]]|access-date=April 20, 2013}}</ref> In the same year, he was ranked 9th in ''[[Complex Networks (company)#Complex|Complex]]'''s "The 25 Most Kickass Dragons in Video Games" list, with writer Obi Anyawu stating Spyro "is truly an original just from his size and color alone."<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.complex.com/pop-culture/2012/02/the-25-most-kickass-dragons-in-video-games/#18 | title=The 25 Most Kickass Dragons in Video Games | author=Anyawu, Obi | date=February 3, 2012 | work=[[Complex Networks (company)#Complex|Complex]] | access-date=January 30, 2014}}</ref> Ravi Sinha of ''GamingBolt'' named Spyro on his appearance at ''Skylanders'' as 2nd of their "Worst Video Game Character Design", stating that "Cute, innocent, fire-breathing Spyro didn’t deserve his terrible redesign. Beloved by many old-school PlayStation fans, Spyro was brought into Skylanders with much fanfare. His actual design seemed intended to make him more…dragon-like? Instead, it made Spyro look borderline frightening yet still goofy as opposed to, you know, a hero."<ref>{{Cite web|title=Worst Video Game Character Designs That Were Totally Disliked By Gamers|url=https://gamingbolt.com/worst-video-game-character-designs-that-were-totally-disliked-by-gamers|access-date=2022-01-06|website=GamingBolt|language=en-US}}</ref> ''[[HobbyConsolas]]'' also included Spyro on their "The 30 best heroes of the last 30 years."<ref>{{Cite web|last=Herranz|first=Sonia|date=2021-03-01|title=Los 30 mejores héroes de los últimos 30 años|url=https://www.hobbyconsolas.com/reportajes/30-mejores-heroes-ultimos-30-anos-816865|access-date=2022-01-06|website=Hobbyconsolas|language=es}}</ref>

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Spyro
Spyro character
Spyro as he appears in the Reignited Trilogy
First appearanceSpyro the Dragon (1998)
Created byCraig Stitt[1]
Designed byCharles Zembillas
Voiced by
In-universe information
SpeciesEuropean dragon

Spyro is a fictional character and the titular protagonist of the Spyro video game series, including The Legend of Spyro, and a guest character in the Skylanders series, first appearing in Spyro the Dragon in 1998.

Spyro is an energetic, young, male, purple dragon. He is known for his ability to defeat enemies by breathing fire and charging at them, and his ability to glide to otherwise unreachable areas in the game world. Spyro is often accompanied by his best friend Sparx, who is a dragonfly.

Spyro was created by Craig Stitt and designed by Charles Zembillas for Insomniac Games, the developers of the first three games in the series. The character has endured in popular culture as a mascot of the PlayStation video game console alongside Crash Bandicoot, having appeared in several games together with him. Both characters were owned by Universal Studios, under the former video game division Universal Interactive and have since become an intellectual property of Activision, through the merger between Vivendi Universal Games and Activision to create Activision Blizzard.

Development[edit]

After developing Disruptor, Insomniac president, Ted Price, contacted Zembillas to design a playable dragon character for a video game. Zembillas had previously designed Crash for Naughty Dog, whose offices were just across the hall from Insomniac's at Universal Interactive Studios.[7]

Spyro was originally named "Pete" and colored green during development, but the name was dropped to avoid infringing on the trademark Pete's Dragon, which was owned by The Walt Disney Company. His color was changed to purple so as to avoid blending in with any grassy areas.[7][8] He was made younger to appeal to children, needing "to be cute, but at the same time, mischievous, bratty, unpredictable, and something of an upstart."[9]

Spyro was given the ability to glide infinitely to give him "something he could do that no other platformer could", making the game's worlds significantly larger and providing more incentive for exploration. According to programmer Peter Hastings, NASA rocket scientist Matt Whiting was hired to program Spyro's controls so that he could move as smoothly as possible.[7]

Price claimed in an interview that Insomniac stopped developing Spyro games after Spyro: Year of the Dragon because Spyro didn’t have hands and therefore his actions were limited.[10]

Voice portrayal[edit]

Spyro was originally voiced by Carlos Alazraqui in Spyro the Dragon.[2] Alazraqui explained in an interview with Electronic Gaming Monthly that he tried to make Spyro's voice sound like "a kid at camp that everybody likes."[11]

He was later replaced by Tom Kenny, who has been voicing the character since 1999, beginning with Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!.[3] In later years, he was voiced by Jess Harnell in Spyro: A Hero's Tail; Elijah Wood in The Legend of Spyro series; Josh Keaton in Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure; and Matthew Mercer in Skylanders: Imaginators.[4]

In the television series Skylanders Academy, he was voiced by Justin Long and by Jason Ritter, who voiced Dark Spyro.[5]

In the Japanese versions of the games, he was voiced by Akiko Yajima, Manabu Ino, and Masahito Kawanago.

Characteristics[edit]

Personality and backstory[edit]

Spyro originates from the Dragon Kingdom in Spyro the Dragon, and lives in the Artisans homeworld. He is very brash, being eager to defeat the game's villain, Gnasty Gnorc. In Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage! and Year of the Dragon, Spyro is more mature and laidback, though he continues to trash talk enemies such as Ripto.

In The Legend of Spyro, which takes place in a different continuity, Spyro was raised by dragonflies alongside Sparx after his egg was lost during an attempt to destroy his brood. He comes from a rare line of purple dragons, who are able to physically harness the power of the four classical elements. Here, Spyro is described as willing to help his friends and strangers with whatever problems they may have, without desire for reward. Spyro is adventurous, curious about his past, and eager to shape his future, in which he is expected to become something of a chieftain. Spyro also has an evil alter ego known as "Dark Spyro", who is stoic, ruthless, and animalistic, and manifests when Spyro is consumed by the "Dark Aether", a force born from negative energies.

In the Skylanders franchise, Spyro is described as strong-willed and young at heart, but has a headstrong and arrogant attitude. Much as in The Legend of Spyro, he comes from a rare line of purple dragons in a faraway land few have ever traveled, and his adventures and heroics were chronicled by the "Portal Masters of Old". He was eventually invited to join the Skylanders by Master Eon and now lives in Skylands, remaining as one of its most valued protectors.[12] Spyro can also become Dark Spyro in Skylanders; this incarnation is in better control of himself and uses the darkness to fight evil, but is always at risk of being consumed by it.[13]

Relationships[edit]

Spyro and Sparx have been best friends ever since they were still in eggs. Sparx follows Spyro and acts as his health indicator, and helps him collect treasure scattered throughout the game world. If Sparx disappears, Spyro will be left vulnerable, but Spyro can replenish Sparx by finding butterflies for him to eat, which are usually acquired by attacking smaller animals such as sheep. Spyro generally respects the other dragons, but is impatient with more senior ones and often tries to leave as they are talking.

In Ripto's Rage!, Spyro meets Elora the Faun, Hunter the Cheetah, and a mole known as the Professor, who assist him in various missions. A fairy named Zoe appears to help Spyro save his game progress. In Year of the Dragon, Spyro meets a rabbit sorceress named Bianca, whom he initially distrusts but later becomes his ally and Hunter's girlfriend. Spyro disapproves of their relationship calling it "a sad sight". In Year of the Dragon, Spyro meets Sheila the kangaroo, Sgt. Byrd the flying penguin, Bentley the Yeti, and Agent 9 the laser-wielding monkey, who appear as additional playable characters after Spyro frees them from captivity.

Spyro's most persistent enemy is Ripto, a tyrant who hates dragons. He also has a negative relationship with Moneybags, a bear whom he often has to pay treasure to for goods or services. In Year of the Dragon, Moneybags often suffers abuse at Spyro's behest and is attacked by him for trying to sell a stolen dragon egg. In Spyro: A Hero's Tail, a pink female dragon named Ember has a crush on Spyro, who is not interested.

In The Legend of Spyro, Spyro is Sparx's foster brother. An older "Dragon Guardian" named Ignitus acts as a sort of father figure to him. Spyro develops a strong bond with Cynder, a black female dragon who is at first his enemy but later becomes his love interest.

In the main Skylanders canon, Spyro is good friends with fellow Skylanders Gill Grunt and Trigger Happy, and acts as the Skylanders' leader whenever Master Eon is unavailable. In the Netflix series, Skylanders Academy, Spyro is best friends with Stealth Elf and Eruptor, two fellow cadets who became Skylanders along with him.

Abilities[edit]

In most Spyro games, Spyro's main attacks consist of charging with his horns or breathing fire to defeat enemies and destroy treasure chests. Spyro can use his wings to glide, though he needs to utilize certain powerups to be able to fly freely. Spyro can also use powerups that allow him to charge at high speeds and enhance his fire breath, as well as breathe ice, jump to higher places, and become invincible.

In Ripto's Rage!, Spyro learns new abilities from Moneybags in exchange for treasure. These include the ability to swim underwater, where Spyro can charge at enemies, but can only blow bubbles instead of fire. He also learns to climb up certain walls using his claws, and a maneuver called the "headbash", wherein Spyro dives straight downward with his horns. Spyro retains these abilities in later games.

In Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly, in addition to his fire breath, Spyro can collect magic runes that allow him to breathe lightning, ice, and bubbles that he can use to catch lost baby dragonflies. In A Hero's Tail, Spyro rescues fairies that grant him the power to breathe lightning, water, and ice.

In The Legend of Spyro, Spyro can breathe and manipulate fire, ice, electricity, and earth. Once he learns to use all four elements, he can use a fifth energy-based element known as "Aether", which only purple dragons can use. In The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night, Spyro acquires the "Dragon Time" ability, which allows him to slow down time. Spyro can fly infinitely in The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon, having become a teenager, and is also playable as Dark Spyro when consumed by Dark Aether.

In Skylanders, Spyro has the ability to control all of the elements of the world of Skylands but prefers to use fire. He can harness nearby darkness, allowing him to become Dark Spyro.

Appearances[edit]

Original continuity[edit]

In Spyro the Dragon, Gnasty Gnorc traps all the dragons of the Dragon Kingdom in crystal except for Spyro, who avoids him with his smaller stature. Spyro sets to work saving the trapped dragons and collecting stolen treasure and dragon eggs, and finally vanquishes Gnasty after fighting off his other minions.[14]

In Ripto's Rage!, Spyro and Sparx decide to take a vacation to Dragon Shores, a local beach. Instead they arrive in Avalar, where Hunter, Elora, and their friend the Professor need his help to defeat Ripto and his minions Crush and Gulp, who are trying to take over. After helping the inhabitants and acquiring magical talismans and orbs from them, Spyro defeats Ripto, Crush, and Gulp, and he and Sparx finally have their vacation.[15]

In Year of the Dragon, Spyro, Sparx, and Hunter must retrieve a batch of dragon eggs, which Bianca and an army of "rhynocs" have stolen from them for the Sorceress, who rules over the Forgotten Realms and needs them to replenish their dying magic. Bianca discovers that the Sorceress actually plans to kill the baby dragons for a spell that will make her immortal, leading her to ally with Spyro. After defeating the Sorceress, Spyro returns to the Dragon Kingdom with the baby dragons.[16]

In Enter the Dragonfly, Spyro must save the newborn baby dragonflies when Ripto and his Riptocs invade the Dragon Kingdom to abduct them.

In A Hero's Tail, Spyro must save the Dragon Kingdom from being plunged into darkness by Red, an evil sorcerer dragon.

In Spyro: Season of Ice, Spyro is on holiday when he has to save Zoe and the other fairies from Grendor the rhynoc, who has accidentally given himself two heads using a spell and needs their power to undo it.

In Spyro 2: Season of Flame, Spyro must rescue all the Dragon Kingdom's fireflies, without which he breathes ice instead of fire.

In Spyro: Attack of the Rhynocs, Spyro must defeat Ripto, who has stolen a warp device from the Professor.

In Spyro: Shadow Legacy, Spyro must learn an ancient martial art known as "dragon-kata" to save the Dragon Kingdom, Avalar, and the Forgotten Realms, which have been trapped in the mysterious Shadow Realm.

Spyro appears in Spyro Reignited Trilogy, a remastered compilation consisting of Spyro the Dragon, Ripto's Rage!, and Year of the Dragon.

The Legend of Spyro[edit]

In The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning, Spyro must battle Cynder when she has taken over the Dragon Temple in order to free her superior, the Dark Master. Spyro meets the four Dragon Guardians, who teach him to use the four elements, and finally defeats and frees Cynder from the Dark Master's influence, whereupon she joins his cause.

In The Eternal Night, the dragons are attacked by Gaul, the Ape King, who is trying to free the Dark Master using a lunar alignment known as the "Night of Eternal Darkness". Spyro travels to meet the Chronicler, who teaches him to use Dragon Time. Spyro confronts Gaul at the Mountain of Malefor to stop him and rescue Cynder, whom the Apes have kidnapped. The Night of Eternal Darkness occurs, causing Spyro to become Dark Spyro, destroying Gaul before Cynder returns him to normal. As the mountain crumbles, Spyro uses Dragon Time to trap himself, Sparx, and Cynder in a giant crystal, protecting them.

In Dawn of the Dragon, Spyro, Sparx, and Cynder emerge from the crystal. They meet Hunter, and learn that the Dark Master, Malefor, has returned. Malefor himself is a purple dragon like Spyro, but intends to cover the world in darkness and ultimately destroy it. Malefor nearly succeeds, but Spyro and Cynder confront and defeat him. Spyro seemingly sacrifices himself to repair Malefor's damage and Cynder chooses to die with him, telling him she loves him. Their fate is left ambiguous, but they are seen flying through the air together at the end of the game.

Skylanders[edit]

Spyro's redesign in the Skylanders games

Spyro appears in the Skylanders franchise, starting with its first installment, Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure. Hailing from a line of rare magical purple dragons, Spyro has been a devoted battler for good and embarked on many adventures. His heroism and exploits has been chronicled by the old Portal Masters and the Ancients until Master Eon finally reached out and invited Spyro to become of Skylands' most valued protectors. Consumers who bought a Spyro playable figure can play as him throughout the Skylanders console games.

Spyro acts as a guide for players within certain levels of Skylanders: Imaginators, alongside other popular fan-favorite Skylanders.

Other media[edit]

Spyro appears in Spyro Orange: The Cortex Conspiracy and Crash Bandicoot Purple: Ripto's Rampage, where he meets Crash Bandicoot and teams up with him to defeat Ripto and Doctor Neo Cortex, who are trying to take over both of their worlds. Spyro also appears as an unlockable character in the Game Boy Advance version of Crash Nitro Kart, and makes cameo appearances in Crash Twinsanity and Astro's Playroom.[17] Additionally, he makes a playable guest appearance in Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled as post-launch downloadable content.[18]

Spyro also appeared as a playable character in Crash Team Rumble, along with Elora and Ripto.

Spyro appears briefly in a commercial for Ty the Tasmanian Tiger alongside Crash and Sonic the Hedgehog. All three are in full body casts in the hospital with boomerangs in their bodies, apparently having been put there by Ty.[19]

Spyro also appears in novels and certain issues of the Skylanders comic book series by IDW Publishing; including his own mini comic series, Spyro & Friends. Furthermore, he is the main protagonist in the animated streaming television series, Skylanders Academy.

Merchandise[edit]

Handheld LCD games, themed after Spyro as well as Crash Bandicoot, were packaged in McDonald's Mighty Kids Meals in 2005 to promote A Hero's Tail and Crash Twinsanity.[20] The Legend of Spyro-themed toys were packaged with Wendy's Kids' Meals in 2007 to promote The Eternal Night.[21] Spyro has also appeared in Skylanders-themed plush toys and MEGA Bloks sets.[22]

Spyro-themed figures were released in 2018 by First4Figures and Activision to promote Reignited Trilogy. Merchandise related to the Spyro franchise will be released by Numskulls alongside the game's launch.[23]

Reception[edit]

GameRevolution criticized Spyro's voice in Spyro the Dragon, comparing it negatively to the Taco Bell chihuahua, who was also voiced by Carlos Alazraqui.[2] IGN praised Spyro's design, saying he is "cute but not sickeningly cute",[24] later criticizing him as "just a little bland, and not the kind of mascot that I would ever fall in love with... he's kind of like a blend between a big puppy and a donkey, painted purple."[15] UGO.com listed Spyro on their list of "The Cutest Video Game Characters", stating "The purple little guy was cute, but not cute enough to win the Great Playstation Mascot War of 1998."[25] The 2011 Guinness World Records Gamer's Edition lists Spyro as the 39th most popular video game character.[26] In 2012, GamesRadar ranked Spyro, "one of the most relatable mythological creatures of all time", as the 92nd "most memorable, influential, and badass" protagonist in games.[27] In the same year, he was ranked 9th in Complex's "The 25 Most Kickass Dragons in Video Games" list, with writer Obi Anyawu stating Spyro "is truly an original just from his size and color alone."[28] Ravi Sinha of GamingBolt named Spyro on his appearance at Skylanders as 2nd of their "Worst Video Game Character Design", stating that "Cute, innocent, fire-breathing Spyro didn’t deserve his terrible redesign. Beloved by many old-school PlayStation fans, Spyro was brought into Skylanders with much fanfare. His actual design seemed intended to make him more…dragon-like? Instead, it made Spyro look borderline frightening yet still goofy as opposed to, you know, a hero."[29] HobbyConsolas also included Spyro on their "The 30 best heroes of the last 30 years."[30]

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