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{{Character infobox
|name = Metalhead
|image = <tabber>
|image = [[Image:Metalheadboss.jpg|240px]]
Original=[[File:Metalhead_Original.png|210px]]
|-|
Reignited=[[File:Metalhead_Reignited.png|280px]]
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|species = Robot
|species = Robot
|homeworld = [[Beast Makers]]
|gender=Male
|appearances = [[Spyro the Dragon (video game)|Spyro the Dragon]]
|first_appearance = ''[[Spyro the Dragon (game)]]'' (1998)
|attack = Ray Gun, Throw
|latest_appearance = ''[[Spyro Reignited Trilogy]]'' (2018)
}}
}}
{{Q|This big robot is all charged up to meet you. Attacking the power poles should disrupt his power supply.|Sadiki}}
{{Quote|This big robot/Metalhead is all charged up to meet you. Attacking the power poles should disrupt its power supply.|[[Sadiki]]}}
'''Metalhead''' ('''アイアン・ヘッド''', '''Iron Head''' in Japanese) is a giant robot who is the boss of the [[Beast Makers]] world.
'''Metalhead''' is a giant robot who is the boss in charge of the [[Beast Makers]] Homeworld. He was created by [[Gnasty Gnorc]] in his search for recruits to destroy [[Spyro]] after [[Crystal Dragon|freezing all the dragons in crystal]]. He resided in his titular realm, relegated to a specific location due to the fact that he was powered by the small pylons in the vicinity. Spyro confronted him and destroyed all of Metalhead's power poles, defeating the machine.


Metalhead was created by [[Gnasty Gnorc]] after his search for recruits to destroy [[Spyro the Dragon (character)|Spyro]] after he froze all the [[Dragons|dragons]] in [[Crystal Statues|crystal]]. He was charged up by the small power poles that are his power supply so he could move which forced him to stay inside his fortress or else he couldn't charge. Spyro destroyed all of Metalhead's power poles and defeated him.
==Physical Appearance==
===Original Design (1998)===
Metalhead is a large, burly robot with an almost gorilla-like build. Most of his body is large and monochromatic. His face is dark green and inset, with bright, yellow-green LEDs for eyes. He has a pair of yellow horns, and a lavender mohawk adorning his head. Additionally, he has green, illuminated laser guns on each forearm, and the vertical portions of his feet are also curiously green.
 
===Reignited Design (2018)===
In the ''[[Spyro Reignited Trilogy]]'', Metalhead appears to be somewhat shorter but still bigger than Spyro, a more shiny metal body, with a small gauge, several electric diodes along his shoulders, curved horns, little green eyes, a more curved mohawk resembling a saw blade, and his left arm keeps the cannon, while his right arm has an arm.


==Boss Battle==
==Boss Battle==
Metalhead is encountered in the level [[Metalhead]]. He fights Spyro in two large chambers surrounded by swamp water and filled with pylons that power Metalhead. Metalhead is too large for a charge attack and made of metal so a flame attack doesn't work. The only way to attack Metalhead is to attack the pylons supplying him with power.
Metalhead is encountered in his [[Metalhead (realm)|titular stage]]. Metalhead's fight with Spyro is the most unique in the game. Whereas all previous and successive bosses are fought in a chase-like format, with most of the resistance coming from generic mooks on the paths to the the boss, Metalhead actively stands his ground, only retreating once, when his first set of Pylons is destroyed, and deactivating when the second set is destroyed.
 
The fight begins in the first of two large chambers that are surrounded by swamp water and filled with pylons that power Metalhead. The first chamber is significantly smaller than the second, is mostly indoors, and has eight pylons to destroy. The second champer is a wider, outdoors area with another nine pylons. As Metalhead is too large for a charge attack and is made of metal, Spyro lacks any normal method of attack. Therefore, the only way to attack Metalhead is to destroy the pylons that supply him with power.


Metalhead will start shooting rays out of his arm or by throwing ape-like monsters ([[Armored Banana Boys]] and [[Strongarms]]) at Spyro, and when he does, make sure you're standing in front of one the pylons. Get out of the way before the attack hits you, and the monster/ray will plunge into the pylon and destroy it, Spyro can also destroy the pylons himself by using his charge, unless they are being used at the time in which case Spyro will just be electrocuted. After destroying all of the pylons in both rooms, Metalhead will be defeated.
Metalhead usually starts the battle by firing energy rays out of its arms, but it is relatively common for him to use his other main form of attack: throwing [[Strongarm]]s and [[Armored Banana Boy]]s, both of which can be defeated by flaming and charging respectively, or simply dodged. Both of these attacks do have the capacity to destroy the pylons if accidentally directed towards them, allowing a patient player to slowly force Metalhead into defeating himself. Likewise, for the less patient, Spyro can also charge into the pylons to destroy them, provided they aren't currently being used, indicated by the pylon being green and inactive, taking damage himself if attempting to destroy a red pylon. Worth noting is that when a pylon is blinking red and green, it's still considered inactive and can be destroyed, but this practice is unadvised, due to the possibility of the pylon turning on just as the player reaches it. Also worth noting is the fact that active pylons can be destroyed by Metalhead's attacks.


*Gems: 500
The first phase of the fight consists of eight pylons. Once destroyed, Metalhead will retreat into the building behind him, through a hallway, and onto the second arena. One that arena is cleared of its pylons, Metalhead will topple over and disappear into a puff, giving up 42 Gems, and allowing Spyro to access the Exit Gate.


*Dragons: 1
==Names in other languages==
{|width=30% class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Language
!Name
!Meaning
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|Japanese
|アイアン・ヘッド
|Iron Head
|}


Most of the [[Gems]] are obvious and are right in front of you as you travel to the fort entrance and are on the platforms where the Bananaboys and Strongarms are thrown from by Metalhead, at the final, outside "Arena" after you defeat Metalhead, there is a stairway on your left-hand side of the door which you came from which has a key-chest on the top of the staircase, but the key isn't very easy to find so, go to the start of the level then go to the Swamp-water river then press the triangle button to look down then there should be a ledge/platform with a busted gate, jump down and go through the gate, look around and the key should be around there somewhere, and after you have found it then look for a whirlwind (DON'T go up the whirlwind until you are ABSOLUTELY POSITIVE that the key is not there) then you should be able to glide to the Gem-crates on the tower...afterwards, go back to the final arena where you faced Metalhead and go back up the staircase which i told you about at the start then go and unlock the chest.
==Gallery==
{{main-gallery}}


If you followed it all then you should have all gems in the level.
==Trivia==
*[[wikipedia:Heavy metal subculture|Metalhead]] is a slang term used when referring to someone that listens to [[wikipedia:Heavy metal music|Metal]].
* Metalhead is fondly regarded by fans as being both one of the better and more difficult bosses in the game.
*It had the most health of any boss in ''Spyro the Dragon'' and ''[[Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!]]''.
*Metalhead was proof that Gnasty Gnorc could create advanced technology, another example being the [[Gnorc Gnexus]] World due to the advanced machinery that was created from mere trash.
**However, the efficiency of said technology can be brought into question by how Metalhead couldn't leave his home realm and dies almost immediately once his pylons are taken out.
*In ''[http://jakanddaxter.wikia.com/wiki/Jak_II Jak 2: Renegade]'', the second game in the popular ''Jak and Daxter'' series, the main antagonists were called [http://jakanddaxter.wikia.com/wiki/Metal_Heads# Metal Heads].
*He shares his name with the character of the ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'' franchise.
*Metalhead is one of the two bosses of the game whose realm contains fodder, the other one of the two being [[Jacques]].


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Metalhead
Species: Robot
Gender: Male
First appearance: Spyro the Dragon (game) (1998)
Latest appearance: Spyro Reignited Trilogy (2018)
“This big robot/Metalhead is all charged up to meet you. Attacking the power poles should disrupt its power supply.”
Sadiki

Metalhead is a giant robot who is the boss in charge of the Beast Makers Homeworld. He was created by Gnasty Gnorc in his search for recruits to destroy Spyro after freezing all the dragons in crystal. He resided in his titular realm, relegated to a specific location due to the fact that he was powered by the small pylons in the vicinity. Spyro confronted him and destroyed all of Metalhead's power poles, defeating the machine.

Physical Appearance

Original Design (1998)

Metalhead is a large, burly robot with an almost gorilla-like build. Most of his body is large and monochromatic. His face is dark green and inset, with bright, yellow-green LEDs for eyes. He has a pair of yellow horns, and a lavender mohawk adorning his head. Additionally, he has green, illuminated laser guns on each forearm, and the vertical portions of his feet are also curiously green.

Reignited Design (2018)

In the Spyro Reignited Trilogy, Metalhead appears to be somewhat shorter but still bigger than Spyro, a more shiny metal body, with a small gauge, several electric diodes along his shoulders, curved horns, little green eyes, a more curved mohawk resembling a saw blade, and his left arm keeps the cannon, while his right arm has an arm.

Boss Battle

Metalhead is encountered in his titular stage. Metalhead's fight with Spyro is the most unique in the game. Whereas all previous and successive bosses are fought in a chase-like format, with most of the resistance coming from generic mooks on the paths to the the boss, Metalhead actively stands his ground, only retreating once, when his first set of Pylons is destroyed, and deactivating when the second set is destroyed.

The fight begins in the first of two large chambers that are surrounded by swamp water and filled with pylons that power Metalhead. The first chamber is significantly smaller than the second, is mostly indoors, and has eight pylons to destroy. The second champer is a wider, outdoors area with another nine pylons. As Metalhead is too large for a charge attack and is made of metal, Spyro lacks any normal method of attack. Therefore, the only way to attack Metalhead is to destroy the pylons that supply him with power.

Metalhead usually starts the battle by firing energy rays out of its arms, but it is relatively common for him to use his other main form of attack: throwing Strongarms and Armored Banana Boys, both of which can be defeated by flaming and charging respectively, or simply dodged. Both of these attacks do have the capacity to destroy the pylons if accidentally directed towards them, allowing a patient player to slowly force Metalhead into defeating himself. Likewise, for the less patient, Spyro can also charge into the pylons to destroy them, provided they aren't currently being used, indicated by the pylon being green and inactive, taking damage himself if attempting to destroy a red pylon. Worth noting is that when a pylon is blinking red and green, it's still considered inactive and can be destroyed, but this practice is unadvised, due to the possibility of the pylon turning on just as the player reaches it. Also worth noting is the fact that active pylons can be destroyed by Metalhead's attacks.

The first phase of the fight consists of eight pylons. Once destroyed, Metalhead will retreat into the building behind him, through a hallway, and onto the second arena. One that arena is cleared of its pylons, Metalhead will topple over and disappear into a puff, giving up 42 Gems, and allowing Spyro to access the Exit Gate.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese アイアン・ヘッド Iron Head

Gallery

For this subject's image gallery, see Metalhead/Gallery.

Trivia

  • Metalhead is a slang term used when referring to someone that listens to Metal.
  • Metalhead is fondly regarded by fans as being both one of the better and more difficult bosses in the game.
  • It had the most health of any boss in Spyro the Dragon and Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!.
  • Metalhead was proof that Gnasty Gnorc could create advanced technology, another example being the Gnorc Gnexus World due to the advanced machinery that was created from mere trash.
    • However, the efficiency of said technology can be brought into question by how Metalhead couldn't leave his home realm and dies almost immediately once his pylons are taken out.
  • In Jak 2: Renegade, the second game in the popular Jak and Daxter series, the main antagonists were called Metal Heads.
  • He shares his name with the character of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise.
  • Metalhead is one of the two bosses of the game whose realm contains fodder, the other one of the two being Jacques.