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'''Jacques''' ( '''アメージング・ボックス''', '''Amazing Box''' in Japanese) was the penultimate boss in the original, ''[[Spyro the Dragon (video game)|Spyro the Dragon]] ''game. 
'''Jacques''' ( '''アメージング・ボックス''', '''Amazing Box''' in Japanese) was the penultimate boss in the original, ''[[Spyro the Dragon (video game)|Spyro the Dragon]] ''game. 
==Story==
==Story==

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Template:Youmay Template:Characterbox Template:Q Jacquesアメージング・ボックス, Amazing Box in Japanese) was the penultimate boss in the original, Spyro the Dragon game. 

Story

He resided in Dream Weavers, in a nightmarish volcanic landscape that was populated by lava creatures. Spyro confronted Jaques, and fought him on a series of platforms that levitated above a volcanic crater. The young dragon was able to best Jaques, and leave his realm.

Strategy

Jacques mostly threw boxes at Spyro throughout the battle. As Spyro chased him, Jacques moved from one platform to the next until he reached and stood on a dark pink box, where he'd stay put and continue throwing boxes. If Spyro flamed him, he moved quickly to the next dark pink box (there were 3 in total) and repeated the same process. Once Jacques was flamed on the last pink box, he disappeared and left 4 Purple Gems .

Trivia

  • "Jacques" is the French spelling of "Jack," appropriate as he is a Jack-in-the-box.
  • Jacques was similar to other Jack-in-the-Box themed video game bosses, such as Mad Jack in Donkey Kong 64.