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*The background in this realm is very similar to [[Robotica Farms]]. It is also very similar to [[Stone Hill]].
*The background in this realm is very similar to [[Robotica Farms]]. It is also very similar to [[Stone Hill]].
*Zephyr is one of only two worlds in the game to keep their English name in more than one non-English versions, with the other being [[Hurricos]].
*Zephyr is one of only two worlds in the game to keep their English name in more than one non-English versions, with the other being [[Hurricos]].
*The Guidebook enemy count states that there are 29 enemies to be defeated in Zephyr: however, there are in fact 30, and after defeating them all the count reads 30/29. This is perhaps due to the nature of the Breezebuilder enemies at the start of the level which drop missiles—they cannot normally be defeated, but can be killed if Spyro glides towards them and detonates the bomb, injuring himself and killing the bird in the process.
*When you speak to Romeo after freeing Juliet, he says they are taking their honeymoon in Colossus Springs, when in fact the level is called Idol Springs, Colossus is a different level in the Summer Forest world.
*When you speak to Romeo after freeing Juliet, he says they are taking their honeymoon in Colossus Springs, when in fact the level is called Idol Springs, Colossus is a different level in the Summer Forest world.
** This may still be a reference to colossus however, as they both are very similar.
** This may still be a reference to colossus however, as they both are very similar.

Revision as of 07:59, March 11, 2015

Template:PlaceOriginal Zephyr (スライムランチ: Slime Ranch) is a realm in Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!, found in the Autumn Plains. It is the realm of the Land Blubbers—large, fat, slug-like creatures who have a fierce rivalry with the Breezebuilder birds of Breeze Harbor (possibly based on the relationship of real life birds and bugs). The two sides are currently engaged in epic battle and while the Breeze Builders bombard the realm with artillery, Spyro must join the Land Blubber Military Ranks and fight through Breeze Builder forces to blow up their ammunition building.

Zephyr is one of the few realms in the series to contain a "?" Jar.

Guide

Orb Challenges

  • A certain Land Blubber named Little Bo Peep has lost her Cowleks (which look like a cross between a cow an elephant and a giraffe), and with all the battles going they're too scared to come back. Locate the Cowleks and lure them back to the Pen by Flaming and Charging them. Once you get five of them back Little Bo Peep will give you an Orb for the effort.
  • There are still 2 more Cowleks out there, and these ones are REALLY far away. Use the Superflame Powerup to get them out of chasms and up cliffs. Get all of them and Little Bo Peep will give you another Orb.
  • The Professor has been testing out a special seed that grows huge when planted. Start planting the seed a few times and once you reach a high platform the Professor will give you an Orb for the effort. The Professor will than give you 2 more seeds.
File:Breeze Builder Parrot FAIL.jpg
A Breezebuilder, after being shot by a cannon!
  • A Land Blubber named Romeo has been dreaming of his darling Breezebuilder Juliet forever. Use the seeds the Professor gave you to reach the high platform Juliet is on. Juliet will than fly to her love and Romeo will give you an Orb (and try not to imagine what the kids will look like). This is, of course, based on "Romeo and Juliet" because the two species are enemies. Fortunately, neither one dies in the game, but it's possible that they both have since died.

Cutscenes

Opening Scene

Sgt. Tub is shown on a cannon, firing at a Breeze Builder Chick in the air, who continues dodging his blows. He continues firing, until someone taps him on his shoulder. He turns around and comes face to face with a Breezebuilder Parrot. The Breeze Builder opens Tub's mouth and throws a bomb inside, forcing him to swallow it, before walking away. Nothing happens at first, but then seconds later, the bomb explodes inside his stomach, making him cough up smoke.

Closing Scene

A Land Blubber is seen holding a box of birdseed. He pours some down, and then walks off screen. A Breezebuilder Parrot sees the feed, flies down, and happily starts eating. Suddenly, a cannon appears before the Breezebuilder, who looks at it curiously. The cannon fires, and the Breezebuilder is shown all black, and his feathers stick up. He blinks.

Intro and Closing Video

File:Spyro Ripto's Rage Zephyr Intro and Extro


Characters

Allies

Enemies

Videos

Zephyr (Part 1) - Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage! Zephyr (Part 2) - Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!
File:Spyro 2 Ripto's Rage! - 100% - Zephyr - Part 1 File:Spyro 2 Ripto's Rage! - 100% - Zephyr - Part 2

Trivia

  • Zephyr and Magma Cone only need two Spirit Particles to activate their Powerups, the lowest of any level besides Metropolis, which only needs one.
  • The realm's name came from Zephyr, the Greek god of west wind.
    • Also, in the Ratchet & Clank series, there is a character named Zephyr. He is a warbot, and is good friends with Cronk and Talwyn Apogee.
  • The background in this realm is very similar to Robotica Farms. It is also very similar to Stone Hill.
  • Zephyr is one of only two worlds in the game to keep their English name in more than one non-English versions, with the other being Hurricos.
  • When you speak to Romeo after freeing Juliet, he says they are taking their honeymoon in Colossus Springs, when in fact the level is called Idol Springs, Colossus is a different level in the Summer Forest world.
    • This may still be a reference to colossus however, as they both are very similar.

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