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Enzo
Enzo | |
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Species: | Dragon |
Gender: | Male |
Home World: | Cliff Town |
First appearance: | Spyro the Dragon (game) (1998) |
Latest appearance: | Spyro Reignited Trilogy (2018) |
Portrayed by: | Michael Connor (1998) Unknown (2018) |
- “Hey, what's on the other side of that river?”
- – Spyro
- “Why don't you glide there and find out?”
- – Enzo
Enzo is a Peace Keepers dragon who first appeared in Spyro the Dragon. He is located in the realm of Cliff Town. Upon freeing Enzo, Spyro will ask him a question, which is usually very rare, which Enzo vaguely answers, sounding very arrogant.
Physical Appearance
Original Design (1998)
In Spyro the Dragon, Enzo is a peach-colored dragon with a yellow underbelly, pink horns, dark-colored spots, and green shaded wings. He shared the same character model as Magnus and Maximos.
Spyro Reignited Trilogy
Enzo's look seems to be inspired by ancient Mesoamerican cultures. He has a gold-lined helmet, which his own feathers adorn, a red gold-lined collar with a sun motif, and shoulder pads. He also carries a mace as his weapon. He has purple jewels on his chin, and large feathered wings. He also sounds less arrogant.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | エンゾ=バトノマール | N/A |
Voice portrayals
Voice Actor | Appearance |
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Michael Connor | Spyro the Dragon (game) |
Unknown | Spyro Reignited Trilogy |
Voice Portrayals in other languages
Language | Voice Actor |
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Japanese | Unknown (1999), Unknown (2018) |
Spanish | Carlos Pando (1998), Francisco Javier Martيnez (2018) |
Gallery
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Spyro the Dragon July 18, 1998 Prototype
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Spyro Reignited Trilogy
Trivia
- Enzo is an Italian men's name, common in Latin America as well, in theme with many Peace Keepers dragons's names.
- In the July 15, 1998 prototype build, Enzo shares the same coloration as Magnus.
- His answer to Spyro's question, "Why don't you glide there and find out?" is misleading, as it implies that you can glide across the river from where you are. You actually just barely can't.