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'''Luau Island''' is an island in [[Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly | '''Luau Island''' is an island in ''[[Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly]]'' inhabited by [[Pigs]] and [[Idol Monsters|Idols]]. The local pigs are held prisoner by the [[Riptoc]]s, who are keeping the pigs in preparation for their upcoming feast. [[Spyro the Dragon (character)|Spyro]] then comes along to activate the gate switches and set the pigs free. Since the level takes place on an island, it has a lot of water and most of the gems can be found underwater. There is also a [[superflame]] portal where you have to flame three wooden tikis. Probably one of the easiest challenges. | ||
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===Baby Mantaray=== | ===Baby Mantaray=== | ||
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===Drumming Competition=== | ===Drumming Competition=== |
Revision as of 08:13, July 12, 2023
Template:PlaceOriginal Luau Island is an island in Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly inhabited by Pigs and Idols. The local pigs are held prisoner by the Riptocs, who are keeping the pigs in preparation for their upcoming feast. Spyro then comes along to activate the gate switches and set the pigs free. Since the level takes place on an island, it has a lot of water and most of the gems can be found underwater. There is also a superflame portal where you have to flame three wooden tikis. Probably one of the easiest challenges.
Characters
Allies
Enemies
Dragonflies
- Daisy
- Dill
- Scuttlebutt
- Homer
- Terral
- Maverick
- Krishnamurti
- Socrates
- Plato
Challenges
Baby Mantaray
The Riptocs have scared Hunter's baby Mantaray and Spyro has to go and round them up before they get lost.
Drumming Competition
The natives wanted to practice their drumming sequence with Spyro before the tourists came. Spyro wins two dragonflies if he can beat Rodtikiney in a drumming contest.
The drums are placed according to the order of the Circle, Triangle, Cross and Square buttons, and have to be hit in the correct order. The first round requires six consecutive correct hits, whilst the second round requires nine.
Walkthrough
Trivia
- The idols that appear in this realm look very similar to the ones in Idol Springs. They even used sausages (possibly coming from the already-cooked Pigs). It's possible that the Green Colosi have sold some of their idols to the Pigs.
- The key in Monkey Monastery was originally going to be found in Luau Island.
- The names of the Pigs are references to food.
- One pig is named Hamlet, a play on the literary character Hamlet and the word 'ham'.
- One of the pigs is named Porkins, a name of one of the pilots of Red Squadron from Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope.
- Hunter is shown wearing his purple diving equipment during the Manta Ray Sidequest. He also wore this in Aquaria Towers and Desert Ruins.
- Ironically, he's a cheetah (a type of cat), and hints in Spyro: Year of the Dragon that he hates getting wet.
- One of the dragonflies, Homer, shares the same name as The Simpsons character, Homer Simpson, but it is more likely based on the Greek "Homer's Odyssey", given that two other dragonflies in the area are named after the Greek philosophers Plato and Socrates.
- One of the instruments in the music played in the main section is also in a lot of the songs in the SpongeBob Squarepants cartoon, movie, and game series.
- The pigs' voices are recycled from the Professor's "A-HA!" from Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage! and Spyro: Year of the Dragon.