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Damon

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Damon
Species: Dragon
Gender: Male
Home World: Misty Bog
First appearance: Spyro the Dragon (game) (1998)
Latest appearance: Spyro Reignited Trilogy (2018)
Portrayed by: Carlos Alazraqui (1998)
Matthew Mercer (2018)[1]
“ Thanks for releasing me. It seems like I've been trapped in here since I was your age.”
Damon

Damon is an elderly Beast Makers dragon found in Misty Bog.

Physical Appearance

Original Design (1998)

Damon is a grey elderly dragon. He shares the same character model as Bruno, Claude, Zeke and Sadiki.

Reignited Design (2018)

In the Spyro Reignited Trilogy, he appears to be slimmer, with a purple beard and four horns, a dark green shirt and hat. Damon carries a potion bottle in his hands, a travel sack with his tail, and wears small glasses.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese バベル=ビマーチョ Babel

Voice portrayals

Voice Actor Appearance
Carlos Alazraqui Spyro the Dragon (game) (1998)
Matthew Mercer Spyro Reignited Trilogy (2018)

Voice Portrayals in other languages

Language Voice Actor
French Martial Le Minoux (2018)
Japanese Unknown (1999), Unknown (2018)

Gallery

Trivia

  • During the opening cutscene of the game, Astor had Damon's voice.
  • In several prototype builds of the original game, this dragon has no animation or dialogue. Instead, his statue disappears immediately upon collection.
  • Damon's design in Spyro Reignited was originally an early design for Zander. However due to various reasons including name changes[2], Zander got a new design and his old one was instead used for Damon, a Beast Maker dragon. In the process, Damon's color palette was tweaked to match his original color scheme from the first game.[3]
    • This also resulted in Damon's Reignited design, which was originally for a Magic Crafter dragon, looking out of place with the rest of the swamp-associated Beast Makers.

References