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{{Species infobox
|name = Breezebuilders
|name=Breezebuilder
|image = [[Image:Breezebuilder.jpg|250px]]
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|species = Bird
|world=[[Breeze Harbor]]
|homeworld = [[Breeze Harbor]]
|first_appearance = ''[[Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!]]'' (1999)
|appearances = [[Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!|Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage]]
|latest_appearance = ''[[Spyro Reignited Trilogy]]'' (2018)
|attack = Rangers
|notable = [[Fisher the Breezebuilder]]
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The '''Breezebuilders''' are an avian race that appeared in ''[[Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!]]''. They appear as enemies in the [[Zephyr]] world, but are allies to [[Spyro]] in their [[Breeze Harbor]] realm. The reason for this change is Spyro's juxtaposition in the war between [[Land Blubbers]] and Breezebuilders, which is almost constant.


The '''Breezebuilders''' are neutral characters that only appeared in [[Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!|Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage]]. Their first appearence is as enemies in the level [[Zephyr]].
==Characteristics==
===Physical Appearance===
All of the friendly Breezebuilders found in Breeze Harbor resemble pelicans wearing brown shoes. In [[Zephyr]], the enemy Breezerbuilders resemble parrots and eagles.  


However, their best-known appearance is later in [[Breeze Harbor]] when they are allies with you fighting against the [[Land Blubbers]].
In the ''[[Spyro Reignited Trilogy]]'', the Breeze Harbor Breezebuilders are redesigned wearing army gear, in order to signify their war with Zephyr.
 
==Notable Breezebuilders==
*[[Beaky the Breezebuilder|Beaky]]
*[[Fisher the Breezebuilder|Fisher]]
*[[Squawk the Breezebuilder|Squawk]]
*[[Gobble the Breezebuilder|Gobble]]
*[[Romeo and Juliet|Juliet]]


The fight between Land Blubbers and Breezebuilders mirrors the real life battle between Grubs and Birds. The Breeze Builders found in Breeze Harbor resemble pelicans, a type of bird usually found at the beach.
==Enemy Breezebuilders==
==Enemy Breezebuilders==
*[[Breeze Builder Chick]]
*[[Breezebuilder Chick]]s
*[[Breeze Builder Adult]]
*[[Breezebuilder Falcon]]s
*[[Breeze Builder Parrot]]
*[[Breezebuilder Parrot]]s
 
==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery captionalign="left">
<gallery>
Breeze Builder Parrot FAIL.jpg|A burned Breezebuilder, as shown in the ending cutscene of [[Zephyr]].
Singed Breezebuilder Parrot Zephyr.jpg|A burned Breezebuilder Parrot, as shown in the outro of Zephyr.
Breezerbuilders_Enemy_ArtGallery.png|''Spyro Reignited Trilogy.
</gallery>
</gallery>


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The line ''Trouble with the trolley, eh?'', said by one of the Breezebuilders, is an internet meme. It became one due to fans having "trouble with the trolley".
*The line ''Trouble with the trolley, eh?'', from Fisher, has become an internet meme.
 
*According to scrapped dialogue from [[Elora]], the Breezebuilders and Landblubbers got along well before [[Ripto]] arrived and he may have started the war between the two species.<ref>''[https://youtu.be/Xmp3HxtQGIs?t=280 Elora’s Cut Level Intros in Spyro 2: Ripto’s Rage! (Prototype from August 11th, 1999)]''. (Date Posted - Apr. 17, 2021). ''[https://youtube.com Youtube]''.</ref>
*In the original trilogy, when the player speaks to [[Moneybags]] a second time after paying him to activate the portal for Zephyr, Moneybags reveals that he gave the Breezebuilders the weapons that they use in their war against the Land Blubbers. However, this ultimately proved to be a losing proposition for Moneybags where he says "Those darn birds in Zephyr never paid me for all the bombs and TNT barrels I gave them...".
*In the Japanese version, the Breezebuilders are instead known as "Dorii" (ドリー ''dorii''), a distortion of tori (鳥), meaning bird, although the Land Blubbers and Moneybags still refer to the Breezebuilders as birds.
==References==
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Latest revision as of 23:18, April 25, 2025

Breezebuilder
World Breeze Harbor
First appearance Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage! (1999)
Latest appearance Spyro Reignited Trilogy (2018)
Notable member(s)
Fisher the Breezebuilder

The Breezebuilders are an avian race that appeared in Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!. They appear as enemies in the Zephyr world, but are allies to Spyro in their Breeze Harbor realm. The reason for this change is Spyro's juxtaposition in the war between Land Blubbers and Breezebuilders, which is almost constant.

Characteristics

Physical Appearance

All of the friendly Breezebuilders found in Breeze Harbor resemble pelicans wearing brown shoes. In Zephyr, the enemy Breezerbuilders resemble parrots and eagles.

In the Spyro Reignited Trilogy, the Breeze Harbor Breezebuilders are redesigned wearing army gear, in order to signify their war with Zephyr.

Notable Breezebuilders

Enemy Breezebuilders

Gallery

Trivia

  • The line Trouble with the trolley, eh?, from Fisher, has become an internet meme.
  • According to scrapped dialogue from Elora, the Breezebuilders and Landblubbers got along well before Ripto arrived and he may have started the war between the two species.[1]
  • In the original trilogy, when the player speaks to Moneybags a second time after paying him to activate the portal for Zephyr, Moneybags reveals that he gave the Breezebuilders the weapons that they use in their war against the Land Blubbers. However, this ultimately proved to be a losing proposition for Moneybags where he says "Those darn birds in Zephyr never paid me for all the bombs and TNT barrels I gave them...".
  • In the Japanese version, the Breezebuilders are instead known as "Dorii" (ドリー dorii), a distortion of tori (鳥), meaning bird, although the Land Blubbers and Moneybags still refer to the Breezebuilders as birds.

References


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