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|species = [[Dragon]] | |species = [[Dragon]] | ||
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|homeworld = [[Lofty Castle]] | |homeworld = [[Lofty Castle]] | ||
|first_appearance = ''[[Spyro the Dragon (game)]]'' (1998) | |first_appearance = ''[[Spyro the Dragon (game)]]'' (1998) |
Latest revision as of 10:52, April 7, 2025
Mudada | |
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Species: | Dragon |
Gender: | Male |
Role: | Ally |
Home World: | Lofty Castle |
First appearance: | Spyro the Dragon (game) (1998) |
Latest appearance: | Spyro Reignited Trilogy (2018) |
Portrayed by: | Michael Gough (1998) Unknown (2018) |
- “Fairies are always on your side, Spyro.”
- – Mudada
Mudada is a Dream Weavers dragon who first appeared in Spyro the Dragon, found in Lofty Castle. After rescuing the first three fairies, they open a whirlwind to send Spyro over to Mudada.
Physical Appearance
Original Design (1998)
Mudada is a light green dragon. He shares the same character model as Kasiya, Copano and Unika.
Reignited Design (2018)
In the Spyro Reignited Trilogy, Mudada is sitting down and playing with a fairy doll instead of standing up. He wears a blue vest made of plush material, which also covers both his wings and horns. He also has a plush star hanging at the tip of his tail.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | マンダ=ドリフーチョ | Manda |
Voice portrayals
Voice Actor | Appearance |
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Michael Connor | Spyro the Dragon (game) |
Unknown | Spyro Reignited Trilogy |
Voice Portrayals in other languages
Language | Voice Actor |
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Japanese | Unknown (1999), Unknown (2018) |
Gallery
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Spyro Reignited Trilogy
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Spyro Reignited Trilogy
Trivia
- In several prototype builds of the original game, this dragon has no animation or dialogue. Instead, his statue disappears immediately upon collection.
- His name, "Mudada" means "changed" in Portuguese.