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'''Spyro''' is the titular main character and protagonist of the ''[[Spyro (franchise)|Spyro]]'' franchise. He is a young, purple dragon with an energetic personality. He is often accompanied by a yellow [[Dragonflies|dragonfly]] [[Sparx]], who protects Spyro during his journey.  
'''Spyro''' is the titular main character and protagonist of the ''[[Spyro (franchise)|Spyro]]'' franchise. He is a young, purple dragon with an energetic personality. He is often accompanied by a yellow [[Dragonflies|dragonfly]] [[Sparx]], who protects Spyro during his journey.  


==Concept and character development==
==Physical traits==
[[File:Spyro green StD concept art.jpg|thumb|200px|An early concept art of Spyro depicting him as green. This was drawn by Charles Zembillas and coloured by another team member<ref>''[https://i.gyazo.com/6491f08db26deab7bacfa8bb8ab7bc52.jpg Charles Zembillas on green Spyro]''.</ref>]][[Insomniac Games|Insomniac]] team member Mark Cerny suggested they develop a child-friendly, platformer game after they were inspired by the success of games such as ''[[wikipedia:Super Mario 64|Super Mario 64]]''. As a concept, Spyro was originally brought up by [[Insomniac Games|Insomniac]] in-house artist Craig Stitt, who had an interest in the fictional beasts. When the team decided to use a dragon, they began conceptualizing names and potential designs for the character, some of which depicted the character as a crude, beaked dragon. During the design process, they decided that the dragon would be a character that appealed to 8 to 10 year olds; they had to be cute, but at the same time, mischievous, bratty, unpredictable and something of an upstart.<ref name="The Animation Academy">''[http://www.theanimationacademy.com/spyromenu.htm The Origin of Spyro - Preliminary Concept Designs]''. ''[http://www.theanimationacademy.com/ The Animation Academy]''.</ref>
 
During development, the dragon was referred to by the codname "Pete", which was a reference to the 1977 Disney film, ''[[wikipedia:Pete's Dragon (1977 film)|Pete's Dragon]]''. This was because the development team assumed they would be sued by Disney and also to remind themselves to not ship the game out with the name "Pete".<ref>''[https://twitter.com/MichaelMJJohn/status/1234718732368265216 Michael John on Twitter]''. (Date Posted - Mar 2, 2020). ''[https://twitter.com Twitter]''.</ref> Insomniac grew accustomed to the name "Pete" as it carried over through much of the game's development time, and was even reported on by retail outlets in late March 1998.<ref>''[http://web.archive.org/web/19990203093923/http://www.gameinformer.com/news/apr98/041798c.html Game Informer report]''. (Date Posted - April 17, 1998). ''[http://www.gameinformer.com GameInformer]''</ref>. According to some developers, a second name - "Pyro" - was briefly used, being the Latin and Greek word for "fire." The name was altered to "Spyro" shortly afterwards, which would be the name that ultimately ended up sticking.
 
In very early development, Spyro was depicted as green, but the development team noticed that he would blend into the grass in the levels too much. There were several other exisitng reptile characters that were green, such as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gex_(video_game) Gex] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Croc:_Legend_of_the_Gobbos Croc] already on the same console at the time, so another color was chosen to help Spyro differentiate from these characters. In early 1997, Spyro's purple color was chosen, due to it contrasting well with the greens and other colors found in many different environments.<ref>''[https://web.archive.org/web/20080227070809/http://www.gamasutra.com/view/feature/3173/lessons_in_color_theory_for_spyro_.php Lessons in Color Theory for ''Spyro the Dragon'']''. (Date Posted - May 2, 2000). ''[http://www.gamasutra.com Gamasutra]''.</ref>
 
Early designs for Spyro depicted him as being large and bipedal, complete with being rather crude and beak mouthed. After many interations, this dragon would become smaller, cuter, quadrupedal with a tiny-pointed mouth.<ref name="The Animation Academy" />
 
==Characteristics==
===Physical appearance===
Spyro is a purple dragon with both yellow horns and wings, and a light-colored belly. Starting with ''Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!'', Spyro's rendered art displays a ridge of yellow spikes down his back, although this was not reflected by Spyro's in-game model until ''Spyro: A Hero's Tail''.
Spyro is a purple dragon with both yellow horns and wings, and a light-colored belly. Starting with ''Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!'', Spyro's rendered art displays a ridge of yellow spikes down his back, although this was not reflected by Spyro's in-game model until ''Spyro: A Hero's Tail''.


===Personality===
==Personality==
<blockquote>''"Spyro the Dragon is the mischievous hero of this tale. He may be the smallest hero in the Dragon Family, but even the Elder Dragons admit he's got gumption! Just ask Gnasty Gnorc - he won't mess with Spyro again! Spyro's always rarin' to go, especially when he can headbash some sheep or flame some frogs. He's so full of energy, he keeps me on the move! Spyro is extremely curious and hardly ever cautious, which sometimes gets him into trouble! That's why I stick around, to make sure nothing too serious happens to him!"'' –Sparx (''Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!'' manual)</blockquote>
<blockquote>''"Spyro the Dragon is the mischievous hero of this tale. He may be the smallest hero in the Dragon Family, but even the Elder Dragons admit he's got gumption! Just ask Gnasty Gnorc - he won't mess with Spyro again! Spyro's always rarin' to go, especially when he can headbash some sheep or flame some frogs. He's so full of energy, he keeps me on the move! Spyro is extremely curious and hardly ever cautious, which sometimes gets him into trouble! That's why I stick around, to make sure nothing too serious happens to him!"'' –Sparx (''Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!'' manual)</blockquote>


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In the ''Spyro Reignited Trilogy'', Spyro's overall personality was changed to be more mature and friendly compared to his depiction in the original trilogy. His initial interactions with Elora is significantly more friendly, almost playful in tone. In addition, his interactions with the various dragons in the first game have been significantly lightened, and Spyro's tone has been made softer.  
In the ''Spyro Reignited Trilogy'', Spyro's overall personality was changed to be more mature and friendly compared to his depiction in the original trilogy. His initial interactions with Elora is significantly more friendly, almost playful in tone. In addition, his interactions with the various dragons in the first game have been significantly lightened, and Spyro's tone has been made softer.  


===Abilities===
==Abilities==
[[File:Spyro breathing fire.jpg|thumb|One of Spyro's main abilities is breathing bursts of fire]]   
[[File:Spyro breathing fire.jpg|thumb|One of Spyro's main abilities is breathing bursts of fire]]   
Spyro has two main methods of attack: charging at enemies with his horns and breathing fire. He can use his developing wings to glide but needs to utilize certain powerups to fly around freely. He is only able to fly freely when he enters [[speedways]]. In ''Spyro Orange: The Cortex Conspiracy'', Spyro learns how to fly short differences by himself, and in the opening screen, Spyro is also shown to be flying independently. Certain sidequests in ''Spyro: Attack of the Rhynocs'' depict Spyro with the ability to fly outside of speedways or special stages without the use of power-ups.
Spyro has two main methods of attack: charging at enemies with his horns and breathing fire. He can use his developing wings to glide but needs to utilize certain powerups to fly around freely. He is only able to fly freely when he enters [[speedways]]. In ''Spyro Orange: The Cortex Conspiracy'', Spyro learns how to fly short differences by himself, and in the opening screen, Spyro is also shown to be flying independently. Certain sidequests in ''Spyro: Attack of the Rhynocs'' depict Spyro with the ability to fly outside of speedways or special stages without the use of power-ups.
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In ''Spyro: Shadow Legacy'', Spyro learns from his Dragon Elders the power to cast various magic spells. He was also taught by [[Sensei]] the art of [[Dragon Kata]] to battle the [[Shadow Minions|creatures]] of the [[Shadow Realm]].
In ''Spyro: Shadow Legacy'', Spyro learns from his Dragon Elders the power to cast various magic spells. He was also taught by [[Sensei]] the art of [[Dragon Kata]] to battle the [[Shadow Minions|creatures]] of the [[Shadow Realm]].


==Story==
==Development information==
[[File:Spyro green StD concept art.jpg|thumb|200px|An early concept art of Spyro depicting him as green. This was drawn by Charles Zembillas and coloured by another team member<ref>''[https://i.gyazo.com/6491f08db26deab7bacfa8bb8ab7bc52.jpg Charles Zembillas on green Spyro]''.</ref>]][[Insomniac Games|Insomniac]] team member Mark Cerny suggested they develop a child-friendly, platformer game after they were inspired by the success of games such as ''[[wikipedia:Super Mario 64|Super Mario 64]]''. As a concept, Spyro was originally brought up by [[Insomniac Games|Insomniac]] in-house artist Craig Stitt, who had an interest in the fictional beasts. When the team decided to use a dragon, they began conceptualizing names and potential designs for the character, some of which depicted the character as a crude, beaked dragon. During the design process, they decided that the dragon would be a character that appealed to 8 to 10 year olds; they had to be cute, but at the same time, mischievous, bratty, unpredictable and something of an upstart.<ref name="The Animation Academy">''[http://www.theanimationacademy.com/spyromenu.htm The Origin of Spyro - Preliminary Concept Designs]''. ''[http://www.theanimationacademy.com/ The Animation Academy]''.</ref>
 
During development, the dragon was referred to by the codname "Pete", which was a reference to the 1977 Disney film, ''[[wikipedia:Pete's Dragon (1977 film)|Pete's Dragon]]''. This was because the development team assumed they would be sued by Disney and also to remind themselves to not ship the game out with the name "Pete".<ref>''[https://twitter.com/MichaelMJJohn/status/1234718732368265216 Michael John on Twitter]''. (Date Posted - Mar 2, 2020). ''[https://twitter.com Twitter]''.</ref> Insomniac grew accustomed to the name "Pete" as it carried over through much of the game's development time, and was even reported on by retail outlets in late March 1998.<ref>''[http://web.archive.org/web/19990203093923/http://www.gameinformer.com/news/apr98/041798c.html Game Informer report]''. (Date Posted - April 17, 1998). ''[http://www.gameinformer.com GameInformer]''</ref>. According to some developers, a second name - "Pyro" - was briefly used, being the Latin and Greek word for "fire." The name was altered to "Spyro" shortly afterwards, which would be the name that ultimately ended up sticking.
 
In very early development, Spyro was depicted as green, but the development team noticed that he would blend into the grass in the levels too much. There were several other exisitng reptile characters that were green, such as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gex_(video_game) Gex] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Croc:_Legend_of_the_Gobbos Croc] already on the same console at the time, so another color was chosen to help Spyro differentiate from these characters. In early 1997, Spyro's purple color was chosen, due to it contrasting well with the greens and other colors found in many different environments.<ref>''[https://web.archive.org/web/20080227070809/http://www.gamasutra.com/view/feature/3173/lessons_in_color_theory_for_spyro_.php Lessons in Color Theory for ''Spyro the Dragon'']''. (Date Posted - May 2, 2000). ''[http://www.gamasutra.com Gamasutra]''.</ref>
 
Early designs for Spyro depicted him as being large and bipedal, complete with being rather crude and beak mouthed. After many interations, this dragon would become smaller, cuter, quadrupedal with a tiny-pointed mouth.<ref name="The Animation Academy" />
 
==Biography==
=== Early life ===
=== Early life ===
Some details of Spyro's past is revealed in the Japanese ''Spyro the Dragon'' manual and Sparx's interview with [[Dragon News Network|DNN]].<ref>''[https://web.archive.org/web/20071226123807fw_/http://www.us.playstation.com:80/PSone/Games/Spyro_the_Dragon/OGS/news_sparx.html DNN - A Day in the Life of a Sidekick]''. 1998. ''[http://www.us.playstation.com PlayStation]'' (archived).</ref> Two thieves were running off past the dragon kingdom with two eggs, one was a red dragon egg and the other was a yellow dragonfly egg. The dragons caught the thieves, who then dropped the eggs in their panic. The dragons took the eggs and cared for them until they hatched. The dragon egg became hot, hatched after the dragonfly egg, and Spyro was born.
Some details of Spyro's past is revealed in the Japanese ''Spyro the Dragon'' manual and Sparx's interview with [[Dragon News Network|DNN]].<ref>''[https://web.archive.org/web/20071226123807fw_/http://www.us.playstation.com:80/PSone/Games/Spyro_the_Dragon/OGS/news_sparx.html DNN - A Day in the Life of a Sidekick]''. 1998. ''[http://www.us.playstation.com PlayStation]'' (archived).</ref> Two thieves were running off past the dragon kingdom with two eggs, one was a red dragon egg and the other was a yellow dragonfly egg. The dragons caught the thieves, who then dropped the eggs in their panic. The dragons took the eggs and cared for them until they hatched. The dragon egg became hot, hatched after the dragonfly egg, and Spyro was born.
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After saving the Dragon Realms and Avalar from the Shadow Realm, Spyro found Red in the Forgotten Worlds. After defeating him, it was revealed that Red was only a pawn in the Sorcerer's plan to destroy the world. Red, freed from the Sorcerer's influence, helps Spyro defeat the Sorcerer by teaching him a spell that is needed to damage the villain. After Spyro made his way to the Sorcerer’s lair, the Sorcerer revealed himself to be a purple dragon like Spyro, but transformed himself into a monstrous dragon to engage the young dragon in combat. Spyro emerged the victor, and the Sorcerer fled before he lost his power completely. Spyro returned to the Dragon Realms, where a parade was thrown in his honor, with Red being welcomed back into the Dragon Realms and made peace with the other Elders (except Titan). Afterwards, Spyro and his friends began preparing themselves for the Sorcerer's next move.  
After saving the Dragon Realms and Avalar from the Shadow Realm, Spyro found Red in the Forgotten Worlds. After defeating him, it was revealed that Red was only a pawn in the Sorcerer's plan to destroy the world. Red, freed from the Sorcerer's influence, helps Spyro defeat the Sorcerer by teaching him a spell that is needed to damage the villain. After Spyro made his way to the Sorcerer’s lair, the Sorcerer revealed himself to be a purple dragon like Spyro, but transformed himself into a monstrous dragon to engage the young dragon in combat. Spyro emerged the victor, and the Sorcerer fled before he lost his power completely. Spyro returned to the Dragon Realms, where a parade was thrown in his honor, with Red being welcomed back into the Dragon Realms and made peace with the other Elders (except Titan). Afterwards, Spyro and his friends began preparing themselves for the Sorcerer's next move.  


==Other ''Spyro'' appearances==
==Non-canonical appearances==
===''Spyro''===
===''Spyro''===
In the mobile game ''[[Spyro (mobile)|Spyro]]'', Spyro was the special guest of the [[Fairy Queen]] for the [[Royal Ball]]. Before the party began, none of the fairies were ready. Their dresses were locked in magical chests. Spyro set off on an adventure to unlock the chests and retrieve their dresses.
In the mobile game ''[[Spyro (mobile)|Spyro]]'', Spyro was the special guest of the [[Fairy Queen]] for the [[Royal Ball]]. Before the party began, none of the fairies were ready. Their dresses were locked in magical chests. Spyro set off on an adventure to unlock the chests and retrieve their dresses.
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In ''[[Spyro Orange: The Cortex Conspiracy]]'', a crossover game which is set after the events from Spyro GBA games, Ripto teamed up with Dr. Cortex to get rid of their foes: Spyro and Crash Bandicoot respectively. They genetically modified Ripto's "[[Riptoc]]" minions and disguised them as Crash and Spyro, leading the two protagonists to believe they are against each other. Crash and Spyro are alerted of their respective worlds' predicament and are sent to get rid of the disguised Riptocs. Crash and Spyro eventually encounter each other at [[Dragon Castles]], believing each other to be a disguised Riptoc, but soon discover that they both have been tricked and decide to team up against Ripto and Cortex. Eventually, Spyro, Sparx, Crash, and [[Aku Aku]] defeated both Cortex and Ripto. The two heroes thank each other as the games end with a photo of Crash having Spyro in a friendly headlock.
In ''[[Spyro Orange: The Cortex Conspiracy]]'', a crossover game which is set after the events from Spyro GBA games, Ripto teamed up with Dr. Cortex to get rid of their foes: Spyro and Crash Bandicoot respectively. They genetically modified Ripto's "[[Riptoc]]" minions and disguised them as Crash and Spyro, leading the two protagonists to believe they are against each other. Crash and Spyro are alerted of their respective worlds' predicament and are sent to get rid of the disguised Riptocs. Crash and Spyro eventually encounter each other at [[Dragon Castles]], believing each other to be a disguised Riptoc, but soon discover that they both have been tricked and decide to team up against Ripto and Cortex. Eventually, Spyro, Sparx, Crash, and [[Aku Aku]] defeated both Cortex and Ripto. The two heroes thank each other as the games end with a photo of Crash having Spyro in a friendly headlock.


==Other game appearances==
===''Crash Twinsanity''===
===''Crash Twinsanity''===
Spyro appears as a cameo in ''Crash Twinsanity'', where he is somehow transported to Twinsanity Island, a place from the parallel Earth where the Evil Twins, the antagonists of the game, live.  
Spyro appears as a cameo in ''Crash Twinsanity'', where he is somehow transported to Twinsanity Island, a place from the parallel Earth where the Evil Twins, the antagonists of the game, live.  


===''Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled''===
===''Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled''===
Spyro is an unlockable DLC character in ''[[Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled]]''. In the [[Spyro & Friends Grand Prix]], he reached out to challenge racers on [[Spyro Circuit|his personal race track]] across the [[Artisans]] and [[Magic Crafters]] home worlds, having also managed to gather Hunter the Cheetah and Gnasty Gnorc to race him.
Spyro is an unlockable DLC character in ''[[Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled]]''. In the [[Spyro & Friends Grand Prix]], he reached out to challenge racers on [[Spyro Circuit|his personal race track]] across the [[Artisans]] and [[Magic Crafters]] homeworlds, having also managed to gather Hunter the Cheetah and Gnasty Gnorc to race him.


In ''Nitro Fueled'', Spyro is Speed-based, having high speed but with low turn and acceleration. He can be bought in special character bundles after his Grand Prix event in the [[crashbandicootwiki:Pit Stop|Pit Stop]]. His character skins include Fairy Kiss, Ice Breath, [[Dark Spyro]], [[Winter Guardian Spyro]], and [[Space Spyro]].
In ''Nitro Fueled'', Spyro is Speed-based, having high speed but with low turn and acceleration. He can be bought in special character bundles after his Grand Prix event in the [[crashbandicootwiki:Pit Stop|Pit Stop]]. His character skins include Fairy Kiss, Ice Breath, [[Dark Spyro]], [[Winter Guardian Spyro]], and [[Space Spyro]].
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===''Crash Team Rumble''===
===''Crash Team Rumble''===
Spyro is an unlockable character who was included in Season 3 of ''[[Crash Team Rumble]]''. He is Scorer-type character with high mobility. He can be unlocked by gaining Relic Assist badges while playing Competitive.
Spyro is an unlockable character starting with Season 3 of ''[[Crash Team Rumble]]''. He is Scorer-type character with high mobility.


In [https://www.toysforbob.com/blog/2023/SpyroAndEloraDigitalComic the digital comic], Spyro was chasing down a blue thief in Summer Forest when he was approached by Dr. N. Tropy, Dr. Neo Cortex, and Dr. N. Brio, who came to Spyro's world to seek his help in dealing with Ripto back in Crash's dimension. The purple dragon agreed to help stop Ripto, with Elora tagging along. During one of the competitive matches, Spyro and Ripto met once again and competed against each other's teams.
In [https://www.toysforbob.com/blog/2023/SpyroAndEloraDigitalComic the digital comic], Spyro was chasing down a blue thief in Summer Forest when he was approached by Dr. N. Tropy, Dr. Neo Cortex, and Dr. N. Brio, who came to Spyro's world to seek his help in dealing with Ripto back in Crash's dimension. The purple dragon agreed to help stop Ripto, with Elora tagging along. During one of the competitive matches, Spyro and Ripto met once again and competed against each other's teams.
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==Story chronology==
''Spyro the Dragon'' series consists of six mainline games in the original series, four GBA portable games and ''The Legend of Spyro'' trilogy (which belongs to different continuity). Although the sixth game, ''Shadow Legacy'', was released for Nintendo DS instead for major platforms, it is considered to be a part of the main series storyline. Spyro also appeared in ''Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure'' and its sequels, but the franchise is itself completely different and standalone despite having some few similarities, as Spyro is no longer the sole main character and does not have a Spyro banner from the solo series.
 
The following order of the narrative branches in the original series is:
 
Original continuity:
1) ''[[Spyro the Dragon (video game)|Spyro the Dragon]]''
2) ''[[Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage]]''
3) ''[[Spyro: Year of the Dragon]]''
4) ''[[Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly]]''
5) ''[[Spyro: A Hero's Tail]]''
6) ''[[Spyro: Shadow Legacy]]''
 
Alternate continuity:
1) ''[[Spyro the Dragon (video game)|Spyro the Dragon]]''
2) ''[[Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage]]''
3) ''[[Spyro: Year of the Dragon]]''
4) ''[[Spyro: Season of Ice]]''
5) ''[[Spyro 2: Season of Flame]]''
6) ''[[Spyro: Attack of the Rhynocs]]''
7) ''[[Spyro Orange: The Cortex Conspiracy]]''
 
NOTE: ''Spyro Reignited Trilogy'' is a remaster of the first three games, not an individual title.
 
NOTE: Four games for Game Boy Advance (''Season of Ice'', ''Season of Flame'', ''Attack of the Rhynocs'' and ''Spyro Orange: The Cortex Conspiracy'') form an alternative narrative to the first three games.


==Relationships with other characters==
==Relationships with other characters==
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===Hunter===
===Hunter===
Hunter is one of Spyro's close friends<ref>Spyro: Year of the Dragon Manual, page 12</ref>, often partaking in friendly competitions with each other. Initially, both Spyro and Hunter had a rocky start when the dragon was brought to Avalar. The cheetah feared dragons at first after reading about them from the Professor's book, which describes them as much more dangerous than Ripto. This fear turned to surprise and disbelief when Hunter first laid eyes on Spyro, a small young dragon. Over the course of Spyro's journey through Avalar, Hunter grew impressed with Spyro's prowess after challenging him in many sidequest activites and the two became friends.
Hunter is one of Spyro's close friends<ref>Spyro: Year of the Dragon Manual, page 12</ref>, often partaking in friendly competitions with each other. Initially, both Spyro and Hunter had a rocky start when the dragon was brought to Avalar. The cheetah feared dragons at first after reading about them in the Professor's book, which describes them as much more dangerous than Ripto. This fear turned to surprise and disbelief when Hunter first laid eyes on Spyro, a small young dragon. Over the course of Spyro's journey through Avalar, Hunter grew impressed with Spyro's prowess after challenging him in many sidequest activites and the two became friends.


In ''Spyro: Year of the Dragon'', after Hunter fell in love with Bianca, Spyro believed he lost Hunter, a noble warrior, to "the plague of love". Fortunately this wasn't the case as Hunter still retained his friendship with Spyro since he was concerned about his well-being during his fight against the Sorceress.
In ''Spyro: Year of the Dragon'', after Hunter fell in love with Bianca, Spyro believed he lost Hunter, a noble warrior, to "the plague of love". Fortunately this wasn't the case as Hunter still retained his friendship with Spyro since he was concerned about his well-being during his fight against the Sorceress.
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Ember is acquaintances with Spyro but mostly dreams of marrying him and insists that Spyro likes her, much to the latter's dismay. In ''Shadow Legacy'', Ember falls in love with an armadillo named [[Bandit]] and she never "flirts" with Spyro again afterwards.
Ember is acquaintances with Spyro but mostly dreams of marrying him and insists that Spyro likes her, much to the latter's dismay. In ''Shadow Legacy'', Ember falls in love with an armadillo named [[Bandit]] and she never "flirts" with Spyro again afterwards.


==Profiles==
==Voice actors==
{{Quote|Spyro is the mischievous hero of this tale. he may be the smallest hero in the Dragon Family, but even the Elder Dragons admit he's got gumption! Just ask Gnasty Gnorc - he won't mess with Spyro again! Spyro's always rarin' to go, especially when he can headbash some sleep or flame some frogs. He's so full of energy, he keeps me on the move! Spyro is extremely curious and hardly ever cautious, which sometimes gets him into trouble! That's why I stick around, to make sure nothing too serious happens to him|Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!''' manual}}
'''English:'''
<br>
*[[Carlos Alazraqui]] (1998)
{{Quote|Spyro's quite the little celebrity these days, having won public admiration after defeating two nasty dictators and freeing hundreds of creatures from enslavement. Hot property in Dragon World, Spyro's not one to rest on his laurels. Oh no, the guy's no sooner come back from vacation than he's going 'down under' to the Forgotten World, to track down the heinous Ryhnocs. Who better to locate the missing dragon eggs than the bravest dragon on the block?|Spyro: Year of the Dragon'' website}}
*[[Tom Kenny]] (1999–2002, 2018–present)
<br>
*[[Jess Harnell]] (2004–2005)
{{Quote|This stubborn, fiery, purple dragon gives new meaning to the term potent breath. Spyro's curiosity and determination are two of his greatest assets, both have helped him to rescue his missing friends and defeat evil villains during his on-going quest to protect the Dragon Realms.|Spyro collector's card}}


==Voice portrayals==
'''Japanese:'''
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
*[[Akiko Yajima]] (1999–2000)
!Voice Actor
!Appearance
|-
|[[Carlos Alazraqui]]
|''[[Spyro the Dragon (game)]]''
|-
|[[Tom Kenny]]
|''[[Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!]]'', ''[[Spyro: Year of the Dragon]]'', ''[[Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly]]'', ''[[Spyro Reignited Trilogy]]''<br>''[[Crash Team Racing: Nitro Fueled]]'', ''[[Crash Team Rumble]]''
|-
|[[Jess Harnell]]
|''[[Spyro: A Hero's Tail]]'', ''[[Spyro: Shadow Legacy]]''
|}


===Voice portrayals in other languages===
==Flavor text==
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
*'''''Spyro: Year of the Dragon'' website:''' "''Spyro's quite the little celebrity these days, having won public admiration after defeating two nasty dictators and freeing hundreds of creatures from enslavement. Hot property in Dragon World, Spyro's not one to rest on his laurels. Oh no, the guy's no sooner come back from vacation than he's going 'down under' to the Forgotten World, to track down the heinous Ryhnocs {{sic}}.''
!Language
!Voice Actor
|-
|French
|Stéphane Cornicard (''Spyro the Dragon'', ''Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!'', ''Spyro: Year of the Dragon'')<br>Lorenzo Pancino (''A Hero's Tail''), Alexandre Gillet (''Spyro Reignited Trilogy'')
|-
|Italian
|Massimo Marinoni (''Spyro the Dragon''), Aldo Alessio (''Enter the Dragonfly''), Massimo Di Benedetto (''A Hero's Tail'')
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|Japanese
|[[Akiko Yajima]] (''Spyro the Dragon'', ''Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!'')
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|Norwegian
|Erik Skold (''Spyro Reignited Trilogy'')
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|Portuguese
|Thiago Machado (''Spyro Reignited Trilogy'')
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|Spanish
|Javier Fernández Peña (''Spyro the Dragon''), Ferran Audí (''Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!'', ''Spyro: Year of the Dragon'')<br>Miguel Angel Acevedo (''Enter the Dragonfly'', ''A Hero's Tail'')<br>Miguel Antelo (''Spyro Reignited Trilogy''), Luis Daniel Ramirez (''Spyro Reignited Trilogy''; Latin America)
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|Swedish
|Kim Sulocki (''Spyro Reignited Trilogy'')
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==Gallery==
''Who better to locate the missing dragon eggs than the bravest dragon on the block?''"
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Spyro S2 attack pose.jpg|''Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!'' artwork
Spyro SSoI side sprite.png|''Spyro: Season of Ice'' sprite
</gallery>


==See also==
==Other counterparts==
===''The Legend of Spyro'' series===
===''The Legend of Spyro'' series===
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In the ''[[Skylanders Academy (TV series)|Skylanders Academy]]'' TV series, Spyro is one of the main characters, having been raised by [[Master Eon (Skylanders Academy)|Master Eon]] at the [[Skylanders Academy]]. He is childhood friends with [[Stealth Elf (Skylanders Academy)|Stealth Elf]] and [[Eruptor (Skylanders Academy)|Eruptor]].
In the ''[[Skylanders Academy (TV series)|Skylanders Academy]]'' TV series, Spyro is one of the main characters, having been raised by [[Master Eon (Skylanders Academy)|Master Eon]] at the [[Skylanders Academy]]. He is childhood friends with [[Stealth Elf (Skylanders Academy)|Stealth Elf]] and [[Eruptor (Skylanders Academy)|Eruptor]].
==Gallery==
{{main-gallery}}
<gallery>
Spyro S2 attack pose.jpg|''Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!'' artwork
Spyro SSoI side sprite.png|''Spyro: Season of Ice'' sprite
</gallery>


==External links==
==External links==
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