50-524: [REDACTED] Look up tricky in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tricky may refer to: Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Tricky (TV series) , a Saturday morning ITV children's television series Tricky TV , an ITV children's television magic series "Tricky", a song by Fitz and the Tantrums from their self-titled album Prince Tricky,
100-510: A character in the Star Fox series of video games People [ edit ] Tricky (musician) (born 1968), English producer and trip hop musician Tricky Nichols (1850–1897), American baseball pitcher Tricky Stewart (born 1974), American music producer Other uses [ edit ] Tricky Hill , a summit in Missouri, US See also [ edit ] " Tricky, Tricky ",
150-501: A barrel roll!", has become an internet meme . Google created an Easter egg homage to it in November 2011. Typing "do a barrel roll" or "z or r twice" makes the user's web browser appear to spin. Cuthbert stated that he named Peppy. According to Star Fox Command , he has a daughter named Lucy and is the widower of his wife Vivian. By the time of Star Fox: Assault , he is retired from flight duty, taking up an advisory position in
200-773: A cameo appearance in Super Smash Bros. Brawl as one of Solid Snake 's contacts on his Codec and sometimes a contact for Fox, Falco, or Wolf with a taunt on the Star Fox battlefield. He is voiced in English by Chris Seavor in Super Smash Bros. Melee and Star Fox Adventures and Mike McAuliffe in Star Fox: Assault . He is voiced by Kyoko Tongu in the early Japanese versions of the series; Star Fox 64 3D and Star Fox Zero saw him being voiced by Kei Hayami. Peppy Hare
250-465: A classy, competent pilot to a crazed, ruthless assassin who usually gives a deranged laugh after defeating a foe. His English voice has also changed to suit this; originally, his tone was calm and sinister, but it has become high-pitched and maniacal. Despite his ruthless swagger and love of the hunt, Leon loves to adorn his maniacal disposition to maintain his spot as the assassin on the Star Wolf team. He
300-681: A customized ship called the Rainbow Delta, which may allude to his supposed soft spot or reference the fact that chameleons can change color. Leon has been voiced by Shinobu Satouchi in most of the Japanese versions and by Takashi Ohara in Star Fox 64 3D and Star Fox Zero . In Star Fox: Assault , he and Panther Caroso were voiced in English by David Scully. In Star Fox: Assault , Leon and Panther Caroso were voiced in English by David Scully. The former has been voiced by Shinobu Satouchi in most of
350-435: A new Star Fox team decades in the future. In Star Fox: Assault , Krystal wears a blue catsuit , blue knee-high boots , a silver chain belt , two silver rings on her tail, white beads in her hair, and a silver diadem which has a turquoise jewel. Krystal wore a loincloth and was originally designed to be a main character of Dinosaur Planet , before Nintendo turned the project into a Star Fox title. Her original design
400-650: A playable character, trophies, and spirits. Falco is one of the game's fastest characters, and performs his moves very quickly. He jumps higher than Fox and uses a similar reflecting shield, blaster, and Landmaster tank. In Melee , Falco's appearance is based on his design in Star Fox 64 , his design in Brawl and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and 3DS is based on his appearance in Star Fox: Assault and Star Fox Command , while his design in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate combines elements from his appearance in Star Fox Zero and
450-506: A red suit, and Fay , a female dog in a blue suit, were added to the Star Fox team; neither of them were featured in games released after the making of Star Fox 2 . Dylan Cuthbert stated that he gave Miyu that name because he liked how it sounded, and that he named Fay after a crush he had in childhood prior to his teenage years. Cuthbert stated he did not remember whether he gave family names to Miyu and Fay. The Nintendo Power 's Star Fox comic by Benimaru Itoh exclusively introduced
500-795: A relationship with Krystal in Star Fox Adventures which continues through Star Fox: Assault and possibly ends in Star Fox: Command when Fox forces her off the team for fear of her safety, though the outcome can change depending on the route and ending. Fox is also a playable character in all five games in the Super Smash Bros. series. The character is voiced in English by Steve Malpass in Star Fox Adventures , Jim Walker in Star Fox: Assault , and Mike West in Starlink: Battle for Atlas and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate . In
550-584: A researcher under Andross' direct supervision during his time at the Corneria Defense Force Scientific Research Institute, he eventually schemes with Andross to betray the Star Fox team, causing the presumed death of James McCloud. Afterwards, he persuades Wolf to create and lead the Star Wolf team, secretly manipulating him and his team in accordance to Andross' orders. When fighting Star Fox in Star Fox 64 , Pigma targets Peppy due to their previously having been teammates. Pigma
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#1732851011069600-468: A shield to be arrogant, causing him to be unpopular with his crew mates; essentially, the only reason Wolf tolerates him is because he is using his connections to Andross to provide the team with immeasurable technological and financial support. In battle, he primarily targets Slippy usually saying, "Stick to the pond, froggie". According to the Official Star Fox 64 Player's Guide his favorite book
650-502: A song by Lou Bega " It's Tricky ", a song by Run-DMC SSX Tricky , the second game in the SSX series Trick (disambiguation) Tricky Business (disambiguation) Tricky Dicky (disambiguation) All pages with titles containing Tricky Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Tricky . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
700-457: A spacecraft. Fox McCloud defeats him, causing him to explode. He nonetheless returns and serves as a boss in Star Fox Command , revealing that he survived the previous encounter as a cube-shaped cyborg. Whether the player encounters him depends on decisions made during gameplay. According to Star Fox Zero , Pigma Dengar managed to volunteer as a member of Star Fox shortly before betraying
750-455: A summit in Missouri, US See also [ edit ] " Tricky, Tricky ", a song by Lou Bega " It's Tricky ", a song by Run-DMC SSX Tricky , the second game in the SSX series Trick (disambiguation) Tricky Business (disambiguation) Tricky Dicky (disambiguation) All pages with titles containing Tricky Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
800-633: Is a chameleon who is a member of the Star Wolf team, and is the only member other than Wolf that has been on the team since its creation. Leon's past is unknown, with no records of him belonging to any prior organization, and he is also believed to be an alien that migrated from another star system, but he most likely had some past rivalry with Falco Lombardi whom he mainly concentrates on during dogfights in Star Fox 64 and taunts mercilessly within Star Fox: Assault . Leon's English personality has changed noticeably since Star Fox 64 . He has gone from
850-408: Is a rabbit who wears a red suit and is a member of the original Star Fox team, with leader James McCloud and wingmate Pigma Dengar. After Pigma's betrayal and James' capture, Peppy barely escapes to return to Papetoon to inform Fox McCloud of his father's fate. Peppy serves as Fox's mentor and gives Fox instructions and advice throughout the course of the games. Peppy's phrase from Star Fox 64 , "Do
900-513: Is a red fox , the main character of the series, the leader of the team and James McCloud's son. Fox wears a green suit. When he hears about his father's disappearance, he drops out of the Corneria Defense Force. At the start of the series, Fox is young and still training under Peppy Hare, his father's friend and wingmate. He becomes an expert pilot, skilled in both air and ground-based attacking, as seen in Star Fox: Assault . Fox begins
950-455: Is also said to have created the Star Fox team emblem, as well as (in collaboration with Andross) custom engineering the Wolfen for the Star Wolf team to utilize. Pigma is later forcibly fired from Star Wolf by Wolf O'Donnell for his greed and treachery. He attempts to profit off a Memory Cube in Star Fox: Assault . As a result of his greed, he undergoes Aparoid assimilation which fuses him with
1000-534: Is engaged to a frog named Amanda, and in two endings in Star Fox Command they have children together. Slippy Toad tends to fall prey to enemy pilots, and as such calls upon the player for assistance. In both Star Fox 64 and Star Fox: Assault , the player needs to save Slippy early on. In the SNES game and Nintendo Power comic, Slippy has a croaking stutter , which was removed in later appearances. Slippy makes
1050-542: Is somewhat of a narcissist , and enjoys his feared reputation. His personality in Star Fox Command seems to contradict his cold-blooded image. It is implied that, beneath his facade, he has a soft spot for peace. This is hinted at in his profile in the Pilot Gallery and his rejoicing after defeating the Anglar Emperor because he claims that he will look forward to parades with flowers and other such niceties. Leon has
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#17328510110691100-495: Is the Wolfen . Though Star Wolf were planned to appear on the canceled Star Fox 2 , they first appeared in Star Fox 64 . They have appeared in every game except for the original Star Fox and Star Fox Adventures . In Star Fox 64 and Star Fox Zero , the team is composed of Wolf O'Donnell, Leon Powalski, ex-Star Fox team member Pigma Dengar, and Andross' nephew Andrew Oikonny, while in Star Fox: Assault and Star Fox Command ,
1150-491: Is voiced by Daisuke Sakaguchi in the Japanese version of Star Fox 64 , Yusuke Numata in Star Fox: Assault and Atsushi Abe in Star Fox 64 3D . Tricky is the young Styracosaurus prince of the EarthWalker Tribe from the planet Sauria. He serves as Fox's companion in Star Fox Adventures , in which Tricky performs various tasks for Fox, such as digging or breathing fire. He is made an honorary Star Fox member at
1200-568: The Kansai dialect . His last name refers to the way people who speak in Kansai often end their sentences with "dengar". The name, "Pigma", is a spin on the word dogma , pointing to his antidogmatic nature. Andrew Oikonny is a monkey who is the nephew of Andross . In Star Fox 64 , Andross is said to have effectively forced Pigma to include him on the team, as he is otherwise an inexperienced pilot with an elitist attitude, using his uncles' authority as
1250-686: The Nintendo 64 . ROB's Japanese name, "NUS", stands for "Nintendo Ultra Sixty-four", the original name of the Nintendo 64 system, and is part of the serial number of all N64 components: the controller, for example, is NUS-005. ROB has the ability to completely control the Great Fox, piloting it, providing information to the team, and aiding them with items and vehicles. Prior to Star Fox Adventures , he has been rebuilt and upgraded several times by Slippy Toad, infusing him with more productivity and personality. After
1300-640: The Great Fox. Also according to Command , he is eventually made general of the Corneria Army after Pepper grows ill. In the Nintendo Power comic, Peppy appears to have some form of extrasensory perception , although it is not elaborated upon. In English, Peppy was voiced by Rick May in Star Fox 64 , Chris Seavor in Super Smash Bros. Melee and Star Fox Adventures , Henry Dardenne in Assault , and Jaz Adams in Star Fox 64 3D and Star Fox Zero . He
1350-474: The Japanese versions and by Takashi Ohara in Star Fox 64 3D and Star Fox Zero . Pigma Dengar is a pig who was one of the original members of the Star Fox team. He is a greedy pirate and mechanic with a twisted personality, who is willing to deceive others and does not care who he hurts so long as he is paid. Pigma is also sadistic as evidenced by his introductory quote from the Bolse level. Said to be
1400-545: The Japanese versions, he is voiced by Shinobu Satouchi in Star Fox 64 , Super Smash Bros. , and Super Smash Bros. Melee , Kenji Nojima in Star Fox: Assault , Super Smash Bros. Brawl , and Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U and by Takashi Ohara from Star Fox 64 3D onwards. Falco Lombardi is a character who appeared in the first Star Fox game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System . He subsequently appeared in
1450-523: The Star Fox series#Tricky Star Fox is a series of spaceship shooter games published by Nintendo . The main protagonist and player character of the series is Fox McCloud , the leader of a team of anthropomorphic animals in the Lylat planetary system called Star Fox. Gameplay involves control of futuristic aircraft called Arwings, as well as other vehicles and combat on foot. According to programmer Dylan Cuthbert , several names of animals were used in
1500-614: The Venom army is destroyed, Wolf and his team go their separate way. In the English games, Wolf is voiced by Grant Goodeve in Star Fox: Assault and by Jay Ward in Super Smash Bros. Brawl , Starlink: Battle for Atlas , and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate . In the Japanese versions, Wolf is voiced by Hisao Egawa in Star Fox 64 , Mahito Oba in Star Fox: Assault and Super Smash Bros. Brawl , and Kosuke Takaguchi in Star Fox 64 3D , Star Fox Zero , Starlink: Battle for Atlas and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate . Leon Powalski
1550-470: The character Fara Phoenix , a Fennec fox , as a love interest for Fox, starting off as a Cornerian test pilot and later becoming an unofficial member. ROB 64 (known as NUS64 in the original Japanese-language version) is the observation and analysis robot of Star Fox's mothership the Great Fox. ROB's name is a reference to the NES accessory R.O.B. The 64 is derived from the console of his first appearance ,
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1600-426: The death of her parents. She comes across a distress signal from Sauria. She joins Star Fox as the team's telepath after the adventure. She fights in multiple battles in Star Fox: Assault . Before the start of Star Fox Command , Krystal leaves the Star Fox team after a strained relationship with Fox. Several possible endings show her returning to both, including one where she marries Fox and their son Marcus leads
1650-726: The director of Engineering at Space Dynamics Co. Ltd., and later serves the research director for the Cornerian Defense Forces. Slippy invents and constructs many inventions for the team, including the Blue-Marine, the Landmaster and the Roadmaster. After the Aparoid race is destroyed in Star Fox: Assault , he temporarily withdraws from the Star Fox team. However, when Fox needs backup in Star Fox Command , he comes to his assistance. He
1700-564: The end of Adventures . In his second appearance in Star Fox: Assault , Tricky has matured, and is now the king of the EarthWalker Tribe. After Fox and Krystal save his kingdom from the Aparoids, he promises to help repair Sauria. He was voiced by Kevin Bayliss in Star Fox Adventures and Chet Morgan in Star Fox: Assault . In the Japanese version of Star Fox: Assault , he is voiced by Hirohiko Kakegawa , who also voiced Beltino and James McCloud in
1750-517: The first Great Fox is destroyed in Star Fox: Assault , he returns in Star Fox Command piloting the new version of the Great Fox. On some paths in the game, ROB joins Star Wolf when no "hero" character is available. In Star Fox Zero , a tethered robot similar in appearance, Direct-i, also assists in operation of the Gyrowing and Roadmaster. ROB is voiced in English by John Silke in Star Fox Adventures and Dex Manley in Star Fox: Assault . He
1800-657: The free dictionary. Tricky may refer to: Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Tricky (TV series) , a Saturday morning ITV children's television series Tricky TV , an ITV children's television magic series "Tricky", a song by Fitz and the Tantrums from their self-titled album Prince Tricky, a character in the Star Fox series of video games People [ edit ] Tricky (musician) (born 1968), English producer and trip hop musician Tricky Nichols (1850–1897), American baseball pitcher Tricky Stewart (born 1974), American music producer Other uses [ edit ] Tricky Hill ,
1850-445: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tricky&oldid=1215709780 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages tricky [REDACTED] Look up tricky in Wiktionary,
1900-496: The manga, Falco receives a request for help from Katt Monroe . At the conclusion of the manga, he stays with Katt Monroe, while Fox returns to the team, explaining his departure from the Star Fox Team. Slippy Toad is a toad who wears a blue suit. He is a longtime friend of Fox. He serves as the inventor and mechanic of the team. He attended Cornerian Academy, specializing in engineering. Slippy's father Beltino serves as
1950-419: The names of the characters whenever the development team believed they, for those characters, "[sounded] good". Star Fox , or Team Star Fox , is a band of adventurers-for-hire often employed by General Pepper . The team is headed by Fox McCloud. Star Fox 64 fills in the background of the team where at its founding, it was composed of James McCloud , Peppy Hare, and Pigma Dengar (who later betrays
2000-469: The plot in time for the game's release. He also appeared in Star Fox: Assault , and Star Fox Command . Falco made his first appearance outside the Star Fox series in Super Smash Bros. Melee . With a similar set of moves to that of Fox, Falco is considered to be one of the most viable characters in competitive play. Falco returned for Super Smash Bros. Brawl , Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as
2050-568: The previous two Super Smash Bros. games. Falco also appears in the Nintendo Switch version of Starlink: Battle for Atlas , along with the other members of the Star Fox team, joining forces with the Starlink team to save Atlas from the Forgotten Legion. Farewell, Beloved Falco is a manga series that detailed the eight-year gap between Star Fox 64 and Star Fox Adventures . In
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2100-679: The same game. Tricky also cameos in Super Smash Bros. Brawl as a collectible trophy. Tricky was originally intended to be the same character as "Tricky the Triceratops" in Diddy Kong Racing . Nintendo now owns the rights to the Tricky character. Star Wolf is a group of mercenaries originally created and hired by Andross to eliminate the Star Fox team. They have since been working on their own as Star Fox's rival team, occasionally helping Star Fox in Star Fox: Assault . Their primary aircraft
2150-460: The sequel, Star Fox 64 for the Nintendo 64 . In both games, he served as a member of the Star Fox Team, but a minor character nonetheless. Falco often acts as backup for Fox in the games, spinning in to take up Fox's flank. After the defeat of Andross at the end of Star Fox 64 , Falco disappears, and is not seen for a significant time. Falco does not appear during the majority of Star Fox Adventures , as he could not be properly integrated into
2200-400: The series, Krystal speaks Estuary English and is voiced by Estelle Ellis in Star Fox Adventures , and by Alésia Glidewell in Star Fox: Assault, Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate . In the Japanese version of Assault , Krystal is voiced by Aya Hara . In Star Fox 2 , completed in 1995 but officially released in 2017, the characters Miyu , a female lynx in
2250-572: The team and sides with Andross). Peppy later retires from active flight duty shortly before Star Fox: Assault and was more or less replaced by Krystal , Fox's love interest. The team's primary aircraft is the Arwing , their land craft is the Landmaster , and the team's mothership is known as the Great Fox . The team is made up of Fox McCloud, Falco Lombardi, Krystal, Slippy Toad, and Peppy Hare. Fox McCloud
2300-421: The team is composed of Wolf O'Donnell, Leon Powalski, and Panther Caroso. Wolf O'Donnell (sometimes called Lord O'Donnell) is a wolf , the leader of Star Wolf team, and Fox's rival, fueled by his prior rivalry with his father, James. He was said to be skillfully goaded by Pigma Dengar into forming Star Wolf and work for Andross to take down the Star Fox team. After the Star Wolf team fails their mission and
2350-402: The team. In Star Fox Guard , he is shown to have some degree of mechanical expertise. In the English version of Star Fox: Assault , Pigma is voiced by Lev Liberman. He was voiced by Daisuke Gōri in the early Japanese versions, and Tsuguo Mogami in the Japanese version of Star Fox 64 3D , Star Fox Zero and Star Fox Guard . In the Japanese version of Star Fox 64 , Pigma speaks in
2400-448: The title Tricky . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tricky&oldid=1215709780 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages List of characters in
2450-454: Was originally voiced by Tomohisa Asō in the Japanese versions of the series; Starting with Star Fox 64 3D, Kunpei Sakamoto took the rein of the character. Krystal is a blue vixen who is the sole survivor of her doomed home planet, Cerinia. Krystal is calm and kind hearted. She first appears in the series in the early concept Dinosaur Planet and then Star Fox Adventures , where she searches for answers on her planet's destruction and
2500-522: Was that of a 16-year-old, who was raised by a wizard named Randorn. When Fox became the main character of Star Fox Adventures , Krystal was redesigned into a 19-year-old and her role in the game became less central. She makes a cameo appearance starting in Super Smash Bros. Brawl as one of the contacts for Fox, Falco, or Wolf with a taunt on the Lylat Cruise stage. She appears as an Assist Trophy in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate . In English versions of
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