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Obasi
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Obasi | |
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Species: | Dragon |
Gender: | Male |
Role: | Ally |
Home World: | Dark Passage |
First appearance: | Spyro the Dragon (game) (1998) |
Latest appearance: | Spyro Reignited Trilogy (2018) |
Portrayed by: | Michael Gough (1998) Unknown (2018) |
- “Thanks, Spyro. I'd love to help you catch Gnasty, but I'd really hate to be trapped in crystal again.”
- – Apara
- “Don't worry. The only one that's going to be trapped is him!”
- – Spyro
Apara is a dragon from Dream Weavers who was imprisoned in Dark Passage in Spyro the Dragon.
Physical Appearance
Original Design (1998)
Apara is a light green dragon with dark pink horns, blue wings and a light purple scaley underbelly. He shares the same character model as Zikomo and Kosoko.
Reignited Design (2018)
While in the original game, Apara seems young and is standing upright, in the Spyro Reignited Trilogy Apara seems to be somewhat old and bends over when standing. He also has a single middle-tooth, one horn, and carries a glowing lantern around, indicating he might be a night-guard. Plus he has a gold wrist band and necklace.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | バシワ=ドリマーチョ | Basiwa |
Voice portrayals
Voice Actor | Appearance |
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Michael Gough | Spyro the Dragon (game) |
Unknown | Spyro Reignited Trilogy |
Voice Portrayals in other languages
Language | Voice Actor |
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French | Vincent Violette (2018) |
Japanese | Unknown (1999), Unknown (2018) |
Gallery
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Spyro the Dragon
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Spyro Reignited Trilogy
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Spyro Reignited Trilogy
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Spyro Reignited Trilogy
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Spyro Reignited Trilogy
Trivia
- In the July 18th 1998 prototype build of the original game, Obasi doesn't exist at all inside his crystal-prison.
- Upon being released in the Japanese version, Obasi says "Thank you very much!" in English.
- His name, "Obasi" means "In honor of God" in Igbo language.