Name | Statistics |
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Strength | 40 |
Defense | 60 |
Agility | 60 |
Luck | 100 |
Health | 200 |
Speed | 50 |
Armor | 30 |
Critical Hit | 50 |
Elemental Power | 25 |
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Trigger Happy
- This article is about the character from the Skylanders games. For the character from the Skylanders Academy TV series, see Trigger Happy (Skylanders Academy).
Trigger Happy | |
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File:Series1-TriggerHappy-PromoArt.jpg | |
Element | Tech |
Species | Gremlin |
Gender | Male |
World | Skylands |
Attacks | Gold Coin Shooters Safe Cracker Bomb Pot O' Gold Golden Super Charge Coinsplosion |
First Released | Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure (2011) |
Portrayed by | Dave Wittenberg[1] |
- “No Gold, No Glory!”
- – Gill Grunt, Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure
Trigger Happy, also known as Trigg by friends, is a gremlin gunslinger who is one of the playable Skylanders in the Skylanders franchise, first appearing in Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure. He has a Legendary counterpart called Legendary Trigger Happy. He also has a Series 3 counterpart called Big Bang Trigger Happy who is available in Skylanders: Swap Force.
Character Development
Trigger Happy was the first Skylander outside of the original-four to be designed and is one of three Skylanders appearing in Spyro's Adventure's starter-pack. His original design had him spend his gold as an ammunition resource with a secondary ability that would pull coins towards him with the coins acting as projectiles. The psychology of spending your gold resource as ammunition proved to be too negative and would eventually contradict one of Skylander's character design tenets: spammable primary attacks that are fun no matter what. Due to some confusion with the marketing team, Trigger Happy has a french accent in the early commercials. In development, Trigger Happy was first referred to as "the Golden Cheat".
Much like the battlecruisers in Star Craft, the Golden Yamato Blast upgrade pays tribute to Leiji Matsumoto's Space Battleship Yamato. The charge up mechanic beckons back to the Melnorme Trader from Toys For Bob's classic Star Control 2.[2]
Background
Personality
Trigger Happy's solution to every problem is being, well, trigger-happy. He is known by the other Skylanders as a crazy gunslinger who will take down any evil-doer. The gremlin always loved hearing about his friends' exploits in their fight against evil to the point of hopping from one foot to the other in excitement. Trigger Happy is also shown to have a sense of humor, as he always liked nothing better than to hide a Sheep or two in Hugo's wardrobe most weekends to mess with the Mabu.[3] In Goldslinger, Trigger Happy shows a liking for roleplaying, passing as a dramatic Western fiction hero for the fun of it, and trying to convince Spyro to do similar in the future.
In Skylanders: Battlecast, despite his reckless personality, Trigger Happy shows great knowledge of fighting gear and machine customization, as seen previously in SuperChargers with his personally customized Gold Rusher.
Biography
Trigger Happy is more than his name—it's his solution to every problem. Nobody knows from where he came. He just showed up one day in a small village, saving it from a group of terrorizing bandits by blasting gold coins everywhere with his custom-crafted shooters. Similar tales were soon heard from other villages, and his legend quickly grew. Now everyone in all of Skylands knows of the crazy goldslinger that will take down any bad guy... usually without bothering to aim.
Story
History
With his kooky cackle and lolloping tongue, it's hard to get much sense out of Trigger Happy. The grinning gunslinger lets his golden pistols do the talking. In fact, his response to most things is to set both barrels blazing. Trigger Happy first appeared in a tough frontier town on the furthest reaches of Skylands. The town was dirt poor and had recently been beset by a band of bully bandits. One day, having grown bored of terrorizing the townsfold with their bad breath and sheep-shearing jokes, the bandits were holding up the local bank. Outside, their dragon steeds were fired up for a quick getaway.
Suddenly, a short, stumpy stranger strolled into the high street. And after taking one look at the bandits, Trigger Happy started shooting. Gold coins sprayed everywhere, embedding themselves into the buildings and the behinds of the bandits, who promptly hightailed it out of there. The town was made instantly rich and Trigger Happy a legend. His goldslinging antics soon reached the ears of Master Eon, who immediately made him a Skylander. Trigger Happy remains true to his name, by shooting first and asking questions later. Actually, he never bothers to ask questions.[4]
Skylanders: The Machine of Doom
Trigger Happy made a cameo as one of the Skylanders who attended Gill Grunt's concert in celebration of their latest victory over the forces of darkness. Flynn's hot air balloon soon crashlanded in Eon's garden, as the Skylanders, Trigger Happy included, ran out of harm's way.
Skylanders: Spyro versus The Mega Monsters

Trigger Happy was in a training session with Jet-Vac, Spyro, and Drill Sergeant when Spyro's attempt to master his Daybringer Flame attack went out of control with him accidentally unleashing his flames upon Trigger Happy and Drill Sergeant, leaving the two Tech Skylanders singed as a result.
The gremlin gunslinger later accompanied Spyro, Stealth Elf, and Drill Sergeant to the Eternal Archives with the Warrior Librarians of the Eternal Archives to help protect it. The Skylanders battled against mega-sized Chompies, but were outmatched until Kaos arrived and saved the heroes by suspending the Chompes in midair with a magic staff. When the Warrior Librarians Curator, Wiggleworth, refused to hand over a book from the Archive Kaos was after, the evil Portal Master released the mega-sized Chompies upon the heroes, but the Skylanders managed to defeat them with the help of a mega-sized Spyro.
Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure
Trigger Happy and Spyro were present with their leader, Master Eon, when Kaos and The Darkness approached. When Kaos sent his minions to destroy the Core of Light, Trigger Happy didn't appear in battle with the other Skylanders until he arrived and helped out Stump Smash fight a large number of Kaos's minions when the tree creature was outnumbered, taking out a few enemies with several shots of his dual guns. They both worked together in defeating the horde of enemies, including two Goliath Drows individually.

Just as the Skylanders were winning the battle, Kaos unleashed his Hydra, and it successfully destroyed the Core of Light. Trigger Happy, along with the other Skylanders, were banished from Skylands and sent to Earth where they were turned into toys, waiting for the new Portal Master to find them. Trigger Happy must have been the most fustrated Skylanders while in his frozen state. Always active, he can't keep still for a second. He'd probably have been thinking about getting back to Skylands as soon as he could to unleash his might golden guns.[5]
After Kaos was defeated, Spyro, Gill Grunt, and Trigger Happy were present at the Ruins with Hugo, Flynn, Cali, and Master Eon as Kaos made idle threats in his temporary prison. The three Skylanders all shared a knowing glance to one another, as Kaos rambled on vowing that he'll keep returning until Skylands was his if he was to be banished to the Outlands again. Instead, Kaos was banished to Earth where he was turned into a toy, and shortly after his departure, Spyro, Gill Grunt, and Trigger Happy celebrated their victory together.
Champions
Under Master Eon's orders, Trigger Happy was assigned to a mission with Blades, Night Shift and Bouncer to stop Magus from using a machine that threatened all of Skylands. However Blades, who was still learning how to be a Skylander, was on the verge of ruining the mission due to his recklessness. After an attempt to teach the young dragon about the value of working as a team, Blades claimed that he didn't need anyone's help and went on ahead to stop Magus by himself, prompting Trigger Happy, Bouncer and Night Shift to follow after him. As they talk about Blades' behavior with Bouncer, Trigger Happy agreed with Night Shift that Blades would learn his lesson the hard way.
The experienced Skylanders managed to save Blades just in time at the entrance to Magus' stronghold. With their strength combined as a team, they were able to destroy the Omni-Disruptor and defeat Magus and his Drow army. To the team's expectations, Blades apologized for his behavior and learned what it means to be part of a team. Trigger Happy, Night Shift and Bouncer then officially welcomed the young dragon into the Skylander team for future missions.
Skylanders: Imaginators
Trigger Happy appears in The Golden Arcade, apparently appearing as part of a performance lead by Sal. Additionally, he was the one who answered the doorbell the Skylanders had rung after defeating a Bad Bouncer, with the help of some local rats. However, he unintentionally got into a hot air balloon instead, so the Skylanders had to pop it with a cannon. After doing so, the gremlin let them in to met up with Sal.
He later was part of one of the side quests in the M.A.P. for making his giant "fake" birthday cake which would be completed in the Abandoned Amusement Park (though as stated by Brain in the opening cutscene to [[The Lair of Kaos, it wasn't close to his actual birthday), in which he assures Pop Fizz that the Arena is sure to reward more cake supplies.
Relationships
Spyro the Dragon
Trigger Happy is best friends with the purple dragon, Spyro. As a result of being the few of the first modern Skylanders, Trigger Happy and Spyro have been working together a little longer than some of the other Skylanders, forming a bit more of a friendship based on longevity and shared experiences in their fight against the forces of evil.[6] In addition to their friendship, Spyro calls Trigger Happy by the nickname, 'Trigg'.
Gill Grunt
Other than Spyro, Trigger Happy is also best friends with Gill Grunt. The gremlin has also been working together with the Gillman alongside Spyro since they were some of the first modern day Skylanders.[6]
Abilities
Trigger Happy can fire a barrage of gold coins at his enemies from his dual guns. He can also hurl a pot of gold, fire away at his opponents using a machine gun filled with coins, and release two yellow beams from his guns.
Trigger Happy is a frail, rapid-fire, ranged damage character. His Golden Pistols and Golden Machine Gun allow him to dispense rapid damage at long-range. His gold-hurling abilities provide a medium-range area of effect damage spell to hold enemies at bay. For his upgrade paths, he can chose to improve the power of his pistols or his gold-hurling bombing ability. However, he has very low health and no melee attacks, making him not as useful for close range. The guns (both the pistols and the machine gun) don't knock back enemies and his golen hurls have a slow rate of fire.
Statistics
Name | Statistics |
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Strength | 70 |
Defense | 30 |
Agility | 70 |
Luck | 100 |
Health | ?? |
Speed | ?? |
Armor | ?? |
Critical Hit | ?? |
Elemental Power | ?? |
Name | Statistics |
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Strength | 100 |
Armor | 30 |
Agility | 70 |
Luck | 120 |
Health | ?? |
Speed | ?? |
Armor | ?? |
Critical Hit | ?? |
Elemental Power | ?? |
Powers and Upgrades
This upgrade path lets Trigger Happy further develop his Golden Gun attacks.
This upgrade path lets Trigger Happy further develop his throwing skills.
Power | Gold | Description | Found in: |
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![]() Infinite Ammo |
Price: 4000 | Golden Machine Gun has unlimited ammo. | Cadaverous Crypt |
Scroll location: Galecrack Castle, gain 20% health bonus.
Power | Level | Description |
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Cha-Ching! | 0 | Repeatedly shoot Trigger Happy's coin guns at enemies. |
Money Mingun | 0 | Fire Trigger Happy's minigun at enemies. The minigun becomes less accurate the longer it is fired. |
Coin Flip | 3 | Shoot coins at enemies. When they hit enemies, the coins will flip up into the air and damage enemies again when they land. |
Rising Interest | 5 | Double jump shoots coins at enemies. the money minigun also maintains its accuracy longer. |
Stored Value | 9 | Hold (y) and release to shoot two stunning coins.Hold (y) longer to shoot a barrage of six coins.Trigger Happy is invulnerable while shooting this barrage. |
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | トリガーハッピー | Torigā Happī |
Voice portrayals
Voice Actor | Appearance |
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Dave Wittenberg[7] | Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure and onwards |
Gallery
- For this subject's image gallery, see Trigger Happy/Gallery.
See also
Trivia
- Trigger Happy's guns bears a slight resemblance to Nerf Mavericks, a toy made by NERF.
- On Skylanders official Facebook page, under a picture of Trigger Happy, it has been said in the comments that I-Wei Huang was the person that came up with Trigger Happy's design.
- Trigger Happy talks normally only in the commercial advertisements for Skylanders, and speaks with a Russian accent. He can however say "Mine!".
- He shares a similar character model to Boom Fiends.
- His solution to all of his problems is very simple, and similar to Boomer's whose motto is "Blow it up!".
- Wii version only: Trigger Happy's Golden Yamato Blast can take out the Rotting Robbies.
- Trigger Happy bears a few similarities to the Raving Rabbids from the Rayman franchise. Both are furry creatures, both are psychotic, and both can be seen wielding guns.
- He and Pop Fizz are the only two gremlin-like Skylanders except he only has three fingers and lacks toes and claws.
- Despite the Soul Gem being called Infinite Ammo, when you first get it, it says Infinite Hellfire. This is known on the PS3 version, but says Infinite Ammo on the Wii version.
- As a Series 2 figure, Trigger Happy wields his Golden Machine Gun.
- He is the only console starter pack Skylander in Spyro's Adventure who doesn't have the ability to fly.
- Before Swap Force, he and Tree Rex were the only console starter pack Skylanders who can't fly.
- Whenever you collect goods as Trigger Happy, he'll keep saying "Mine!", even while riding on Flavius.
- In Giants, Trigger Happy is voiced by Dave Wittenberg, who voiced Hektore in the 3DS version of Spyro's Adventure.
- Out of all the Skylanders in the series, Trigger Happy has the lowest health.
- His catchphrase is a play on the saying "No Guts, No Glory."
- While the original Mega Blocks figure only carried his Golden Pistols, he is set to be released in 2013 with his Golden Machine Gun.
- Trigger Happy resembles Mr Blik from Catscratch. Both are long eared and have no noses.
- He shares his name with a Decepticon Targetmaster from the G1 Transformers TV series.
- In Trigger Happy's TV commercial, at the end it shows Boomer's toy pack, not Trigger Happy's.
- Trigger Happy and Zook are the only Skylanders from Spyro's Adventure with two fingers and a thumb.
References
- ↑ Parade of Characters. Dave Wittenberg's official website.
- ↑ Senior character Gameplay designer. Nat Loh Website.
- ↑ Skylanders: Spyro versus The Mega Monsters, page 62
- ↑ Skylanders Official Sticker Book: Meet the Skylanders, page 72
- ↑ Skylanders: Book of Elements - Magic and Tech, page 52
- ↑ a b Screenshot of Alex Ness answering a few fan questions
- ↑ Parade of Characters. Dave Wittenberg's official website.