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|place = Cloud 9
|image=[[File:Cloud9_ETD.jpg|300px]]
|image = [[Image:Spyro 790screen001.jpg|248px]]
|games=''[[Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly]]''
|world type = [[Realm]]
|homeworld=[[Dragon Realms]]
|homeworld = [[Dragon Realms]]
|enemies=[[Angel Riptoc]]s<br>[[Storm Cloud]]s<br>[[Archer Riptoc]]s<br>[[Pillow Ant]]s (minigame)
|species = Teddy Bears
|inhabitants=[[Teddy Bear]]s
|gems = 800
|gems=800
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|dragonfly = 10
|fodder = Stars
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*[[Angel Riptocs]]
*[[Storm Clouds]]
*[[Archer Riptocs]]
*[[Pillow Ants]] (minigame)
|appearance = ''[[Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly]]''}}
'''Cloud 9''' is a realm in ''[[Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly]]'' that is inhabited by pajama-wearing teddy bears. It is a long line of towers and castles nestled on clouds. It also contains a long, flat rainbow that functions as a sort of floating bridge/ramp. It is also home to [[Rainbow Speedway]], which looks similar to the level itself. The large hourglass is responsible for controlling the time.
'''Cloud 9''' is a realm in ''[[Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly]]'' that is inhabited by pajama-wearing teddy bears. It is a long line of towers and castles nestled on clouds. It also contains a long, flat rainbow that functions as a sort of floating bridge/ramp. It is also home to [[Rainbow Speedway]], which looks similar to the level itself. The large hourglass is responsible for controlling the time.


After the invasion of [[Ripto]]'s minions, the machines powering the hourglass were switched off thus stopping the hourglass from working and leaving the realm stuck in constant daytime. This made all the inhabitants suffer from lack of sleep and made them tired. Luckily enough, [[Spyro the Dragon (character)|Spyro]] managed to repower the machines using his [[Electricity|electric breath]] and restore the hourglass back to its working state.
After the invasion of [[Ripto]]'s minions, the machines powering the hourglass were switched off thus stopping the hourglass from working and leaving the realm stuck in constant daytime. This made all the inhabitants suffer from lack of sleep and made them tired. Luckily enough, [[Spyro]] managed to repower the machines using his [[Electric Breath|electric breath]] and restore the hourglass back to its working state.


==Description==
Cloud 9 also has a [[Spitfire]] [[Challenge Portal|challenge]] where you need to destroy 4 battleships attacking the Puffy Palace.
Cloud 9 is a world associated with sleep and dreams, with the fodder being bright yellow, smiling stars that perpetually bounce around and somehow laugh hysterically when Spyro defeats them. The level is powered by a large hourglass, run by four machines and a roomful of climbable gears, and housed near a clock tower.


Cloud 9 also has a [[Spitfire]] challenge where you need to destroy 4 battleships attacking the Puffy Palace.
==Statistics==
===Characters===
*[[Teddy Bear]]s
*Powder
*Thimble
*Danny
*Pudgy


==Dragonflies==
===Dragonflies===
*Tashistation
*Tashistation
*Grayson
*Grayson
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*Goose
*Goose
*Tweedle
*Tweedle
*Magaret
*Margaret
 
==Characters==
*[[Teddy Bears]]
*Powder
*Thimble
*Danny
*Pudgy


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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*There is a power-up gate when you head to the pool, which is currently electrified by the clouds.
*There is a power-up gate when you head to the pool, which is currently electrified by the clouds.
*This is the only level in the game that does not have a passage connecting the beginning to the end, once you reach the end for the first time.
*This is the only level in the game that does not have a passage connecting the beginning to the end, once you reach the end for the first time.
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**This is due to a platform in between the end tower and beginning tower going unused in the final game.<ref>''[https://youtu.be/iF619Pu9DKc?t=55 Prototype Geometry Leftovers - Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly]''. (Date Posted - March 30, 2021). ''[https://youtube.com YouTube]''.</ref>
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==References==
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[[Category:Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly]]
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Latest revision as of 23:48, March 25, 2025

Cloud 9
File:Cloud9 ETD.jpg
Game(s): Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly
Home World: Dragon Realms
Inhabitant(s): Teddy Bears
Enemies: Angel Riptocs
Storm Clouds
Archer Riptocs
Pillow Ants (minigame)
Gems: 800
Fodder: Stars

Cloud 9 is a realm in Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly that is inhabited by pajama-wearing teddy bears. It is a long line of towers and castles nestled on clouds. It also contains a long, flat rainbow that functions as a sort of floating bridge/ramp. It is also home to Rainbow Speedway, which looks similar to the level itself. The large hourglass is responsible for controlling the time.

After the invasion of Ripto's minions, the machines powering the hourglass were switched off thus stopping the hourglass from working and leaving the realm stuck in constant daytime. This made all the inhabitants suffer from lack of sleep and made them tired. Luckily enough, Spyro managed to repower the machines using his electric breath and restore the hourglass back to its working state.

Cloud 9 also has a Spitfire challenge where you need to destroy 4 battleships attacking the Puffy Palace.

Statistics

Characters

Dragonflies

  • Tashistation
  • Grayson
  • Savino
  • Sylvia
  • Iceboy
  • Takehiro
  • Rick
  • Goose
  • Tweedle
  • Margaret

Trivia

  • The expression "cloud nine" means that something is heavenly, hence the blissful feel of the level.
  • There is a power-up gate when you head to the pool, which is currently electrified by the clouds.
  • This is the only level in the game that does not have a passage connecting the beginning to the end, once you reach the end for the first time.
    • This is due to a platform in between the end tower and beginning tower going unused in the final game.[1]

References


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