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===''[[Spyro: A Hero's Tail]]''===
===''[[Spyro: A Hero's Tail]]''===
A [[Turtle Mother|female turtle]] appears as a denizen of the [[Coastal Remains]], in which Spyro helps rescue her children from predators.
A [[Turtle Mother|female turtle]] appears as a denizen of the [[Coastal Remains]], in which Spyro helps rescue her children from predators.
==''[[Skylanders (franchise)|Skylanders]]'' series==
Turtles are one of the giant, native creatures in [[Skylands]], but they are mostly immobile. They only move as a result of a shove from a passerby.<ref>Skylanders Annual 2013, page 31</ref> They are totally laid-back and never, ever rush anywhere (some might even call them lazy).<ref>Skylanders: Universe Chronicles, page 85</ref>
In the certain console versions of ''Skylanders'', large turtles are seen in numerous levels of the games where they have to be pushed or moved about in order to solve puzzles. They can also be used as a bridge for the [[Skylanders]] to walk on to areas they can't reach. The turtles also seem to be fear only the Skylanders, as they do not hide inside their shells when they are approached by [[Mabu]].
One of the Skylanders, [[Warnado]], is an also turtle enhanced by the element of [[Air]].


==List of Turtles==
==List of Turtles==
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*[[Advisor Moppet]]
*[[Advisor Moppet]]
*[[Baby Turtles]]
*[[Baby Turtles]]
==Other game appearances==
===''[[Skylanders (franchise)|Skylanders]]'' franchise===
Turtles are one of the giant, native creatures in [[Skylands]], but they are mostly immobile. They only move as a result of a shove from a passerby.<ref>Skylanders Annual 2013, page 31</ref> They are totally laid-back and never, ever rush anywhere (some might even call them lazy).<ref>Skylanders: Universe Chronicles, page 85</ref>
In the certain console versions of ''Skylanders'', large turtles are seen in numerous levels of the games where they have to be pushed or moved about in order to solve puzzles. They can also be used as a bridge for the [[Skylanders]] to walk on to areas they can't reach. The turtles also seem to be fear only the Skylanders, as they do not hide inside their shells when they are approached by [[Mabu]].
One of the Skylanders, [[Warnado]], is an also turtle enhanced by the element of [[Air]].


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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<gallery>
File:Turtle_CGI_PS1_Render.png|PlayStation 1 CGI render of a feral turtle
File:Turtle_CGI_PS1_Render.png|PlayStation 1 CGI render of a feral turtle
File:Turtle_CGI_PS1_Render2.png|PlayStation 1 CGI render of a baby turtle
File:Turtle_CGI_PS1_Render2.png|PlayStation 1 CGI render of a baby turtle
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[[Category:Residents of Avalar]]
[[Category:Residents of Avalar]]
[[Category:Animals]]
[[Category:Animals]]
[[Category:Summer Forest Inhabitants]]
[[Category:Species]]
[[Category:Summer Forest inhabitants]]
[[Category:Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage! species]]
[[Category:Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage! species]]
[[Category:Spyro Reignited Trilogy]]
[[Category:Spyro Reignited Trilogy species]]

Revision as of 13:38, April 23, 2025

Turtle
File:TurtleHQ.png
World Dragon Realms, Sunny Beach, Crystal Islands
First appearance Spyro the Dragon (game)
Latest appearance Spyro Reignited Trilogy

Spyro Reignited Trilogy

Turtles are the creatures who appeared in few games of the original Spyro games.

Original series

Spyro the Dragon

Armored Turtles appear in Dark Passage as enemies.

Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!

Turtles appear as natives of Sunny Beach in Avalar. The elder turtles are leaders of Sunny Beach and their turtle tribe, and can seen meditating on the cushion of their inner shells. Other turtles, larger ones, can serve as a platforms but have to be persuaded to move with the use of flames or a charge, or they will try and walk back to where they were originally standing. The elder Turtles want their babies free from the invasion of the Water Workers, so Spyro has to guide them to freedom.

Spyro: Year of the Dragon

Turtles also appear in Year of the Dragon in Crystal Islands as fodder.

Spyro: A Hero's Tail

A female turtle appears as a denizen of the Coastal Remains, in which Spyro helps rescue her children from predators.

List of Turtles

Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage! / Gateway to Glimmer

Other game appearances

Skylanders franchise

Turtles are one of the giant, native creatures in Skylands, but they are mostly immobile. They only move as a result of a shove from a passerby.[1] They are totally laid-back and never, ever rush anywhere (some might even call them lazy).[2]

In the certain console versions of Skylanders, large turtles are seen in numerous levels of the games where they have to be pushed or moved about in order to solve puzzles. They can also be used as a bridge for the Skylanders to walk on to areas they can't reach. The turtles also seem to be fear only the Skylanders, as they do not hide inside their shells when they are approached by Mabu.

One of the Skylanders, Warnado, is an also turtle enhanced by the element of Air.

Gallery

Trivia

  • In the Japanese version of Spyro 2, both King Fromit and Prince Tortiss are not named, known respectively as Turtle King (カメキング kamekingu) and Turtle Prince (カメプリンス kamepurinsu). Additionally, Advisors Gromit and Moppet are instead referred to as "adult turtles" instead of being advisors (おとなカメ otonakame).

References

  1. Skylanders Annual 2013, page 31
  2. Skylanders: Universe Chronicles, page 85

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