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Cleetus

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Cleetus
Species: Dragon
Gender: Male
Home World: Beast Makers
First appearance: Spyro the Dragon (game) (1998)
Latest appearance: Spyro Reignited Trilogy (2018)
Portrayed by: Carlos Alazraqui (first time) (1998)
Clancy Brown (second time) (1998)
Darin De Paul (2018)
“Spyro, it's great to see you, but I've got to go.”
Cleetus

Cleetus is a dragon from the Beast Makers Home World in Spyro the Dragon. In Twilight Harbor, Cleetus was freed again after he was turned into crystal for the second time when attempting to confront Gnasty Gnorc along with a few other dragons. Upon being freed in this level, he warns Spyro about the Gnorc Commandos.

Physical Appearance

Original Design (1998)

Cleetus is a green dragon with a yellow underbelly. He shares the same character model as Cyprin, Lyle and Jed.

Reignited Design (2018)

In the Spyro Reignited Trilogy, Cleetus is covered in moss, has green wristbands and wears a giant leaf as a hat. He also has a necklace with four teeth and a small sack strapped to it.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese クリエル=ビフーチョ Kriel

Voice portrayals

Voice Actor Appearance
Clancy Brown Spyro the Dragon (game)
Darin De Paul Spyro Reignited Trilogy

Voice Portrayals in other languages

Language Voice Actor
French Sylvain Lemarié (2018)
Japanese Unknown (1999), Unknown (2018)

Gallery

Trivia

  • In Twilight Harbor, in the NTSC-U version of the game, Cleetus is a light blue-grey color as opposed to a darker green, and uses a different voice actor. He also has having longer head frills than his Beast Makers appearance. This difference was corrected in the PAL release, when he was given his correct appearance in Twilight Harbor.
    • However, the design used in the NTSC-U version was also used in Beast Makers in the July 18th, 1998 Prototype version of the game.
  • In early builds of the game prior to the July 18th Prototype, this dragon was missing his dialogue cutscene. Instead, releasing the dragon would cause the statue to instantly disappear.