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The first game, in 1993. So overshadowed by Star Fox 64 in 1997 that some fans don't even know there were Star Fox games or stories before that.

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Star Fox
スターフォックス
Sutā-Fokkusu

The team of heroes after whom the series is named. Most of its members were originally trained at the Cornerian Flight Academy, but the team itself are privately-run paramilitary mercenaries.

The team roster has featured the following changes:

  • In the Super NES canon:
    • Fox McCloud Sr. and Peppy Hare feature in the backstory, but the first team to be called Star Fox featured Fox McCloud Jr., Falco Lombardi, Peppy Hare, and Slippy Toad. In the comics, Fara Phoenix also became a full member early on.
    • Star Fox 2 featured Miyu and Fay, with Fara's likeness only featuring in an early beta of the game.
  • In the Nintendo 64 canon:
    • The original (unplayable backstory) team was made up of James McCloud, Peppy Hare, and Pigma Dengar.
    • In an event of sabotage, James was lost and Pigma defected to Andross.
    • The second incarnation of the team was led by James's son Fox McCloud, and featured Falco Lombardi, Peppy Hare, and Slippy Toad. ROB-64 was the operator of the Great Fox.
    • Peppy retired from being a pilot after Star Fox 64, but remained on the Great Fox as backup.
    • Falco left the team in Farewell Beloved Falco.
    • Krystal joined in Adventures. Tricky is counted as an honorary member, but never leaves Sauria to join the Great Fox. Falco rejoined at the end of Adventures.
    • Peppy retired full-time after Assault, and Krystal was kicked out. Lucy Hare and Amanda are de facto members of the team during Command, and Amanda formally joins in one of its endings.
    • In a possible future, the team is made up of Marcus McCloud, Falco Lombardi, Lucy's daughter, and Slippy's son.


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Fox McCloud
フォックス・マクラウド
Fokkusu Makuraudo

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Voices (Japanese): Shinobu Satouchi (Star Fox 64, Super Smash Bros., Super Smash Bros Melee)
Kenji Nojima (Star Fox Assault, Super Smash Bros Brawl)
Takashi Ohara (Star Fox 64 3D)

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Voices (English): Mike West (Star Fox 64, Star Fox 64 3D)
Steve Malpass (Star Fox Adventures, Super Smash Bros Melee)
Jim Walker (Star Fox Assault, Super Smash Bros Brawl)

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Fox is the main character of all of the Star Fox games and the leader of the Star Fox team. He used to butt heads with Falco quite a bit, but tensions seem to have died down in later games, and they are close friends and merely friendly rivals. His true rival and Worthy Opponent is Wolf O'Donnell, his nemesis is Andross.

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(Fox, Falco, and Peppy approach the core of Andross's ship)
Falco: Steady! Line it up! Almost there...!
Fox: Falco! I NEED TO DO THIS ONE MYSELF!
(Fox flies ahead of the rest of the team and attacks the core)
Peppy: ...Fox? He's boiling over!
Falco: I've never seen him so... twisted! I'm glad I'm not Andross!

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  • Big No: When Fox is shot down, one of his teammates invokes this.
  • Conveniently an Orphan: His dad was killed by Andross (most likely). And one of the old Nintendo Power comics reveals Andross (accidentally) killed his mother as well. According to the original, his dad is lost in the Black Hole because of Andross.
  • Cool Old Guy: Fox in one of the endings in Command, in which he's seen sporting sunglasses like his father and a goatee.
  • Cool Shades: In Expert mode in 64.
    • Also in one of Command's endings, featuring him with Krystal and their son, Marcus.
  • Cunning Like a Fox
  • Cutscene Incompetence: In Adventures, Fox is faced with the Big Bad in a cutscence and takes ten shots at him with his fire-blasting staff. He misses all ten shots. He even fails to hit the Mook that the Big Bad attempted to use as a Dino Shield. This coming from an Ace Pilot, and if dialogue is an indication, a crack shot with personal weapons as well. Also occurs repeatedly in Assault; typically, Pigma's ship gets away because Fox has to do something else or is distracted. The script tends to forget the three other members of the team at such times.
  • Deadpan Snarker: Seems to be a bit of his characterization in Assault.
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Fox: Peppy, send me a Landmaster will ya?
Peppy: On it's way. What's the situation?
Fox: Well, I got my hands full. But what else is new.
Peppy: Done! Here's your Landmaster!

  • Landmaster dramatically 'ports in in the middle of a swarm of Aparoids*

Fox: Great. Good to see the transmission system's targeting is as sterling as ever.

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  • Everyone Can See It: Fox tries to keep his affection towards Krystal under wraps in Adventures and Assault. Not that it makes any difference, since all of his teammates know him too well, ROB has a way of putting it out in the open, and others like Tricky assumed they were already together.
  • Generation Xerox: Probably the reason James is always shown wearing shades and Fox never does—without them, father and son look exactly the same.
  • Happily Married: One of Command's endings has him as this with Krystal.
  • The Hero
  • Hot Dad: As a result of the above mentioned trope. After Marcus was born, about the only difference physically was that he started wearing sunglasses and grew a goatee of sorts on his chin.
  • I Am X, Son of Y: Before Star Fox 64, when Fox's father was officially renamed James, Fox's father was named Fox McCloud (or "Fox Sr."), and Fox himself was Fox McCloud Jr. (or "Fox Jr.").
  • It's Not You, It's My Enemies: His reason for kicking Krystal off Star Fox prior to Command was that, at the time, the two were in a relationship, and he didn't want to see her get hurt as a result of being part of the team. She doesn't take it well.
  • Jack of All Stats: In Assault and Command, he's a generally middle-of-the-road character when it comes to stats.
  • Legacy Character: His father James led the original Star Fox team, and one ending of Command has his son Marcus leading a new incarnation of it in the future.
  • Like Father, Like Son
  • Name McAdjective
  • Official Couple: Currently this with Krystal.
  • Parental Abandonment: Fox's parents, James and Vixy, are both gone. Vixy is dead, and James is a disembodied voice and occasional Space Whale.
  • Putting the Band Back Together: He has to do this about every other game.
  • Real Men Wear Pink: In the Super NES games, Fox's pilot scarf was bright pink. It was changed to red in Star Fox 64.
  • Rescue Romance: His relationships with both of his official love interests' began by him saving their lives.
  • Scream My Name: In the Japanese versions, his team members will do this if Fox is killed (These are replaced with a Big No in the English version). In the English version, the only instances of this trope being applied towards Fox is when Slippy is swatted towards Titania by Spyborg, Slippy just before the battle against Goras, and by his team members when Fox is going to "go it alone" against Andross inside his base (both paths), and the last part only if his teammates aren't undergoing repairs of their Arwings. Fox himself also used the trope twice: First when Slippy was knocked away to Titania, and the second when Fox finds Slippy in Gora's claw (before it awakens).
  • Screw the Money, I Have Rules: In stark contrast to Falco's greed, Fox always practices the Robin Hood credo, and is unconcerned with becoming rich. That is not to say Fox doesn't enjoy luxuries now and then.
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Fox: First class tickets would be nice.
Falco: You could have asked for a moon!
Fox: Moons aren't nearly as comfortable.

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    • And it's not like he ever doesn't bill General Pepper for Star Fox's services.
      • Well sure, you still have to put food on the table. Similar issues in episode plots of Cowboy Bebop come to mind. It probably takes an assload of cash just to maintain the Great Fox (not to mention their expensive Arwings), which is especially worrisome when business is slow, and it is implied that the Great Fox was in severe disrepair by the time of the game. In Farewell Beloved Falco, they were all practically living on that ship in deep space, and spent a lot of boring days playing video games (labelled as training). That's also not even getting into the issue of how Fox, after inheriting the Great Fox from his father, also ends up having to pay the remainder of his dad's eighty year loan that his father got simply by getting the ship. However, in the older comic where Fox's credo came up, they weren't in the Great Fox, but in their Papetoon Rebel Hideout underneath a tree in the desert, where cost of living may have been less expensive.
  • She Is Not My Girlfriend: Once in Assault relating to Krystal. Tricky assumes that Fox and Krystal are already a couple and promises to keep Sauria intact until they can come back on their honeymoon. Fox unfortunately phrases his response in a way that makes it clear that even though they aren't, he does want them to be, causing much embarrassment until he can change the subject.
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Fox: What are you nuts?! We aren't- we not yet-
Tricky: "Not yet"?

  • Krystal leans in curiously whilst Fox struggles over his words*

Fox: Uh... I mean- I mean, this is not a conversation for children!

  • Krystal laughs at his immediate topic changing*

Tricky: You said you weren't gonna treat me like a kid anymore!
Fox: Then stop acting like one!
Tricky: You're just mad 'cause you don't wanna talk about it.
Krystal: Alright, that's enough boys.

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  • Technicolor Eyes/Brown Eyes/Blue Eyes/Green Eyes/Green Is Blue: Fox was shown having brown eyes in the title screen of the original Star FOX, then blue eyes in the Itoh comic (though inconsistently green or blue in the first chapter), in Star Fox 2 and in Super Smash Bros. Melee. Since Farewell and Adventures, Fox has had green eyes, which he's had ever since, except for one promotional Assault artwork where he appears to have both blue and green eyes (fading from one color to the other in the same iris, no less!). But since the green eyes became fixed, they have usually been some of the nicest hue of green imaginable. Green eyes of course exist in reality, but it's not often you see someone with such a penetrating emerald color.
  • Trigger Happy: Some dialogue in Adventures implies that he's like this (specifically General Pepper forbidding him from taking a blaster to his first Sauria mission and shooting everything in sight to solve his problems, requiring him to find a different, yet suitable weapon for the circumstances), but so far it's been an Informed Attribute.

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Falco Lombardi
ファルコ・ランバルディ
Faruko Ranbarudi

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Voices (Japanese): Hisao Egawa (All games)

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Voices (English): Bill Johns (Star Fox 64, Star Fox 64 3D)
Ben Cullum (Super Smash Bros. Melee, Star Fox Adventures)
Mike Madeoy (Star Fox Assault)
Dex Manley (Super Smash Bros Brawl)

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Falco is something of a loose cannon for the Star Fox team, but they tolerate his presence regardless. He doesn't play well with others, and seems to only go along with the team for financial reasons, though deep down he realises what is usually at stake and will do what is right. He used to butt heads with Fox, leading to a falling out before Adventures, but by Assault, he seems to have warmed up to him, and they are simply friendly rivals. Falco is the best pilot on the team or at least easily Fox's equal, with the best Arwing stats in Assault and a specialized Sky Claw vehicle in Command.

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"See my ship?? Does it look okay to you??"

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Peppy Hare
ペッピー・ヘア
Peppī Hea

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Voices (Japanese): Tomohisa Aso (All games)

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Voices (English): Isaac Marshall (Star Fox 64, Star Fox 64 3D)
Chris Seavor (Super Smash Bros. Melee, Star Fox Adventures)
Henry Dardenne (Star Fox Assault)
Dex Manley (Super Smash Bros Brawl)

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Peppy is the last remaining member of the original Star Fox team, and was a good friend of James McCloud. He acts as young Fox's mentor in 64 and as a senior member of the team in later games. By Command, he has left the team and become a general in the Cornerian Army.

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Peppy: Fox, Krystal, Falco, Slippy... I'm proud to have fought alongside you.
Fox: Huh? What are you saying?
Peppy: Err... nothing, I'm just babbling, that's all.

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  • The Obi-Wan
  • Parental Substitute: Is this to Fox. Considering Fox was still a young teenager when James disappeared, Peppy essentially had to raise and train Fox, to make sure he made it to adulthood.
  • Soap Opera Rapid Aging Syndrome: In the SNES game, Peppy is officially 36 years old. He was friends with Fox's father, but Peppy himself was only 11 years older than 25-year old Fox and more like a Cool Big Bro. In the 64 Continuity Reboot, Peppy was made 41 years old, a full generation older than 18-year old Fox, and was rewritten more as a Parental Substitute to orphaned Fox. Then, in the sequels to 64, when everyone was allowed to age normally, Peppy started to really show his age, becoming quite old-looking by Command.
  • Species Surname
  • Team Dad: Generally a kinder, more egalitarian version of this. Fox is still the leader, after all. But heaven help you if you're being a total idiot, a notable example being the aftermath of Fox's dogfight with Falco.
    • Although when he learned the reason why Fox got into the dogfight with Falco in the first place, he became disturbed.
  • Ten-Minute Retirement: It doesn't take much to convince him to get back in the cockpit.
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Slippy: Funny how you're suddenly so acutely aware of your age.

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  • Tsundere: Peppy can often be kind, friendly, and even fun-loving, but his angry moments can paint the walls.
  • What the Hell, Hero?:
    • In all games where he is piloting a ship (except Star Fox Command), Peppy Hare can get his ship shot. His reaction is, "Watch your aim, Fox!" in the original game and, "Knock it off, Fox!" in subsequent games where his ship shot.
    • And in Farewell Beloved Falco, his reaction to Fox dueling with Falco involves Peppy screaming at Fox in a rage.
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Peppy Hare: "You idiot!"'
Fox McCloud: "I'm sorry..."
Peppy Hare: "What did you think you were doing!? Falco is your own teammate!"
Fox McCloud: "But, he started it!"
Peppy hare: "Don't give me that! For God's sake, what would your father think!?"

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Slippy Toad
スリッピー・トード
Surippī Tōdo

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Voices (Japanese): Kyoko Tonguu (All games)

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Voices (English): Lyssa Browne (Star Fox 64, Star Fox 64 3D)
Chris Seavor (Super Smash Bros. Melee, Star Fox Adventures)
Mike McAuliffe (Star Fox Assault, Super Smash Bros Brawl)

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Slippy is the youngest member of the Star Fox team (months younger than Fox), and the one most likely to get into trouble. He prefers mechanical work to actual flying, as his father is the head of the Cornerian government's R&D department.

  • Adult Child: He's the same age as Fox, but he has a high pitched voice, gets into trouble constantly, and has little adaptive talent. He could pass for a 7-year old.
  • Brainwashed and Crazy: In one plotline in Command, Slippy ended up brainwashed by Octoman into fighting against Fox and Amanda.
  • Cloudcuckoolander: Some of his lines in Assault paint him this way, especially when he looks at the menacing Aparoid base and remarks about how tasty it looks (as well as angrily ask if the Aparoids have ever heard of windows in one conversation).
  • Cross-Dressing Voices: In all of the Japanese versions of the games, and in the English version of 64, which lead to Western fans infamously mistaking him for a girl. He's voiced by a man in all of the other English versions, though (although Peppy's line at the ending of the Titania level establishes that Slippy is indeed male ["I'm sure he's [Slippy] learned his lesson."]).
    • In the SNES games, Slippy actually has the second lowest voice of all the main characters—an unmistakable Simlish baritone, with only Falco's bass voice being lower in pitch.
  • Dude in Distress: Slippy has been kidnapped no less than four times in official works:
    • First in the original comic, he was kidnapped by a lizardman mechanic in a hangar on Titania, and taken to Andross's base on Fortuna. But he was eventually able to free himself then with the help of his Utility Necklace).
    • Then in 64 (after the Continuity Reboot), after being shot down towards Titania and then nearly in the jaws of Goras, in the Landmaster. He needs to be rescued by Fox.
    • And then in Farewell Beloved Falco, Slippy is piloting the Landmaster on Titania, and recalls how he was kidnapped there before in the same situation. Then he's kidnapped again, this time by the Goras and Captain Shears, and Fox has to rescue him again.
    • One path of Command had him possessed by the enemy, and Fox also had to free him then.
    • Assault is the only game (or work in general, for that matter) where he doesn't get kidnapped (or shot down in the case of 64, shot down and nearly eaten, or in the case of Command, brainwashed).
  • Enemy Scan: Slippy does this for you in most games against bosses, allowing you to see the enemy's shields/HitPoints.
  • Establishing Character Moment: In 64, seconds after gameplay begins, he goes off on his own and a fighter begins chasing him.
  • Frogs and Toads
  • Gadgeteer Genius: It runs in the family, considering his father's knack for inventions. The two worked together on the Blue Marine according to the guide for 64.
  • Go Out with a Smile: ...sort of. If you kill Slippy in Assault's Multiplayer mode, he dies face-up, still smiling a dumb, open-mouthed smile. It's actually pretty hilarious.
  • Gratuitous English: In the Japanese versions of 64 and Assault, saving Slippy during the flight missions usually results him in saying "Thank-you, Fox!" in English.
  • Innocent Blue Eyes
  • James Bondage: Slippy keeps getting kidnapped, all three times on Titania (well, technically only two, see the 64 example).
    • His first time was in the Benimaru Itoh comic, though he was whisked away to Fortuna to be Andross's prisoner there. Unlike the subsequent kidnappings, Slippy frees himself by revealing that the beads in his necklace actually contain knock-out gas and grenades.
    • His second time was in 64, and Fox had to rescue him in the Landmaster (although it's less of a kidnapping as much as being shot down by Spyborg, crashlanding into the arms/jaws of an alien lifeform known as Goras, and then the Goras awakening when Fox arrived to rescue Slippy).
    • His third time was in Farewell Beloved Falco, even lampshading how he had been in a dangerous situation before. This time Slippy is kidnapped while driving the Landmaster, by the same creature as before (or at least a creature of the same species), and Fox needs to rescue him on foot.
  • Like Father, Like Son: Though the similarities between father and son are applied somewhat differently. His father Beltino is a geeky, stuttering, absent-minded inventor of ships and weaponry (though no indication is given he's the type whose been in a fight), whereas Slippy is a geeky, mostly non-stuttering, occasionally absent-minded inventor and operator of ships and weaponry.
  • Mighty Glacier: In Command, his ship, the Bullfrog, has a huge health meter and gets plasma shots, but it has a tiny boost meter and isn't very mobile.
  • Missing Mom: Who is Slippy's mom? Out of all the major Star Fox characters whose parents have actually been shown, Slippy is the only one who has been depicted with no mother whatsoever.
  • Nice Hat
  • Nice Guy
  • Not Allowed to Grow Up: Averted. He gets visibly older in between the games, and gets married at the end of Command.
    • Also, unlike Fox, Falco and Peppy, Slippy's age doesn't radically change between the SNES version (where he was 19 years old) and the 64 Continuity Reboot which made him 18 and only slightly younger than Fox.
  • Playful Hacker: His hacking skills are the main reason to keep him alive. Otherwise, you can't see enemy health gauges.
  • Ridiculously Cute Critter
  • The Smart Guy
  • Species Surname
  • Utility Necklace: Before Star Fox 64, Slippy always wore a trademark bead necklace that actually had secret uses, including as sleeping gas and explosives.
  • Vocal Evolution: Japanese vocals only: His voice is far less feminine now than it was in 64.

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Fara Phoenix
ファラ・フェニックス
Fara Fenikkusu

Fara was introduced in the comic series for the Super NES game, and besides a brief Cameo in an early beta of Star Fox 2, she never made another official appearance, and didn't appear in Star Fox 64 onwards.

  • Canon Discontinuity: There's still hope she may appear someday.
  • Canon Foreigner: But at one time almost Averted this, appearing in an early demo of Star Fox 2.
  • Daddy's Girl
  • Faux Action Girl: She's a test pilot and flight instructor, but in hindsight, that's the only thing we really see her do. She falls into danger twice and, even while with Star Fox, she does virtually nothing that can be clearly attributed to her.
  • Future Spandex: ...Cameltoe.
  • Green Eyes
  • Identical Stranger: Fara looks just like Fox's dead mother Vixy, to the point of being virtually indistinguishable from her when she puts on one of Vixy's dresses (in spite of the two being different species no less; Fara is a Fennec Fox, whilst Vixy is a Red Fox). Even Andross confuses Fara for Vixy, which causes him to become sentimental and delusional, and apologize on loudspeaker for the Accidental Murder of Vixy that no one else knew he'd committed.
  • Ojou
  • Pink Means Feminine: Fara had a pink jumpsuit, and even her personal Arwing was pink when all the others were white.
  • Rescue Romance: Implied with Fox at the very least. Fox (and Slippy) save her from getting her head blown off by one of Andross's lizard troopers (attempting to use her as a hostage), he later stops his team from opening fire on her ship when she shows up during a training exercise, and then when they enter real combat, when her Arwing goes down Fox manages to catch her ejected cockpit mid-air with his, before it crashes into the ground below. The second and third saves are commented upon.
  • Shallow Love Interest: Averted. Though Fox and Fara appear to have some potential signs of chemistry, they never seem to explore any kind of relationship. Probably just as well, since she looks just like Fox's mother, which would make it almost like Parental Incest.
  • The Sixth Ranger: Fara was a full member of the Star Fox team in the comic.
  • The Smurfette Principle
  • Static Character: Even compared to the rest of the cast.
  • Species Surname / Punny Name: "Phoenix" is pronounced "fennecs".

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James McCloud
ジェームズ・マクラウド
Jēmuzu Makuraudo

Previously
Fox McCloud Sr.
フォックス・シニア
Fokkusu Shinia

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Voices (Japanese): Tomohisa Aso (Star Fox 64)
Hirohiko Kakegawa (Star Fox Assault)

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Voices (English): Mike West (Star Fox 64)
Jim Walker (Star Fox Assault)

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Fox's father and the leader of the original Star Fox team. He was betrayed by Pigma and killed by Andross. Or was he?

  • Ace Pilot
  • Adaptation Dye Job: Depicted as looking exactly like Fox with sunglasses in later games, even though close examination of images of him in 64 indicate he had a darker shade of fur than his son.
  • Blue Eyes: In the 1993 comic. Since then, all official artwork of his face has obscured his eyes with those shades.
  • Cool Shades
  • Disappeared Dad: Although he tends to show up as a ghost/hallucination in a few games, or is he still alive?
    • According to the Nintendo Power comic, he was at ground zero of the sabotage that created the Black Hole, but tells Fox (while riding in on a Space Whale) that he's become part of a different parallel dimension.
  • Divergent Character Evolution: No longer just Fox wearing Sunglasses, now he's Fox wearing sunglasses and a yellow scarf!
  • Hot Dad
  • Name's the Same: Not to be confused with the character from F-Zero X, though that character is a blatant Expy/ShoutOut to this one.
  • Never Found the Body: In 64. But in the SNES games and comics, he has become a transdimensional Space Whale!
  • Retcon: Before Star Fox 64, James's name was Fox McCloud Sr.
  • Secret Character: In Command.
  • Space Whale: In both the Super NES game and comic, this is the only way he can reappear from his dimensional exile.
  • Spirit Advisor
  • Strong Family Resemblance: Fox is very similar in appearance to his father; it seems his signature streak of hair on his head was even inherited from James.
  • Sunglasses at Night: James is never seen without them in the games, except for the scene in Sector Y in the original VideoGame/StarFox (he'll only appear if you're lucky) in which he not only did not have sunglasses, but he was a Space Whale.
  • Talking to Himself: In 64 and Assault, Fox and James (the Aparoid-absorbed memories of him in the latter game, anyway) are portrayed by the same voice actors, Mike West and Jim Walker (per each game, respectively).
  • Wham! Line: Don't ever give up, my son.

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Vixy Reinard McCloud

James's wife and Fox's mother from the comic, who was killed in a car bomb when Fox was little. Her killer was Andross, who had fallen in love with Vixy and intended to kill James, but Vixy was killed by mistake.

  • Animal Theme Naming: Her first name "Vixy" alludes to "vixen", which is a term for a female fox. Also Species Surname, see below.
  • Canon Discontinuity: Vixy has made no appearance, nor received any mention in the post-64 continuity. That said however, Fox is an orphan, meaning he obviously had a mother at some point whom perished so he could be left to be raised primarily by his father, and her character is one that can very easily fit into both continuities, with essentially no real changes to her character backstory across either one.
  • Death by Origin Story
  • Hot Mom: She was referred to as being very beautiful. Her death was even a result of Andross's lust for her.
  • Missing Mom
  • Murder by Mistake: Andross planted a car bomb intended for James. Unfortunately, Vixy used James's car to get to work on that day, and she was killed when it was automatically set off.
  • Posthumous Character
  • Punny Name: Vixy's name comes from "Vixen", which is a term for a female fox.
    • Her last name comes from the "Reynard Cycle", a medieval French book about the adventures of a clever fox named Reynard (fr: Renart). The book was so popular in the Middle Ages that it gave its name to the animal ("Renard" is French for fox). In-universe, going with the concurring theme of being named after one's species, it may provide a reason for why Fox received his name.
  • Species Surname: Her maiden name "Reinard" is close to "renard", the French word for fox.

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General Pepper
ペパー将軍
Pepā-shōgun

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Voices (Japanese): Daisuke Gouri (Star Fox 64)
Michihiro Ikemizu (Star Fox Assault)

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Voices (English): David Frederick White (Star Fox 64)
John Silke (Star Fox Adventures)
Gray Eubank (Star Fox Assault)

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The head of the Cornerian army in every Star Fox game, until he retired in Command and was replaced by Peppy. He debriefs the team before each mission. In Assault, his ship was attacked by Aparoids and assimilated. He is the boss of the Corneria stage.


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Andross
アンドルフ
Andorufu

The main enemy of Star Fox. He is the final boss of the first two games as well as 2, 3D, and Zero. Andross was a maniacial scientist who performed experiments that nearly destroyed all of the Lylat System (or at least Corneria). His actions labelled him as a "Level 1 Offender," resulting in his banishment to Venom.

  • Apocalypse How: Andross was banished because his experiments caused a Class 1. The intro to Andross's battle in Star Fox Adventures has him declare his (perhaps ire-fueled) desire for a Class X-2.
  • Back from the Dead: Thrice! The first time via Cloning Blues. Secondly by attempting to become the Physical God of Sauria. Thirdly, a hologram programmed with his personality and claiming to be Andross' "ghost" appears in Command. Whew!
  • Badass Beard
  • Badass Grandpa: Considering the white hair that makes up his aforementioned beard as well as the fact that he is literally a grandpa, he's clearly older than most of his enemies.
  • Big Bad: Of the original game and 64 as well as Adventures. He also pulls a posthumous Man Behind the Man in Command.
  • Body Horror: By the time Fox actually faces him, Andross has long since left his original body behind, being no more than a giant floating head with separately detached floating hands. Blowing off his skin leaves his brain and eyeballs (attached together via neural stems) still active. And when he's resurrected in Adventures, at least half of him isn't actually his own body, he's attached to the rear of a Krazoa statue's head.
  • Bread, Eggs, Milk, Squick: In reference to his accidental murder of Vixy:
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  • Breath Weapon: In the original game, Andross could suck some tiles into his mouth and then blow them back out. Star Fox 64, Star Fox Adventures, and Star Fox 64 3D replaced them with stones. In Star Fox Zero, Andross breathes tiles again upon losing his hands.
  • Chronic Backstabbing Disorder: Going by the fact that there were references to Andross creating both the Anglar Race (according to the Farewell Fox storyline) and the means to defeat them (the whole removing poison from the sea thing), it's hard not to suspect that Andross was probably planning to invoke this trope in a bid for power. That, or he made a failsafe with his poison-distilling device should they turn on him.
  • Cloning Blues: Andross was cloned in both the Super NES comic and in Farewell Beloved Falco.
    • In the Super NES comic, two clones of Andross were made after he was killed. But the clones turned out not to be completely identical (besides being dressed in different colors), with one clone more sentimental and the other clone more evil. One clone publically apologizes for killing Vixy, and the eviler clone quickly kills him for not being pure evil.
    • In Farewell Beloved Falco, Andross was resurrected with his genetic remnants, which were transported to a Titanian base.
  • Crazy Prepared: Had four backup plans in case his life was threatened. First plan was the robotic duplicate he deploys in the bad endings of 64. Second was Shears and his Cloning Blues bid. Third was that little incident on Sauria, which allowed his spirit to linger and in Adventures nearly resulted in him being reborn as a Physical God. Fourth was his "ghost" (a hologram programmed with his personality) which surfaces in Command.
  • The Dark Side Will Make You Forget: In Command, some misions have Krystal suggest that he wasn't quite as evil initially. Krystal mentions that he was looking for ways to terraform Venom (which, it should be noted was a Retcon to the series), and she defends some of his biogenetic research. Whether she's right or not is up for debate, as is whether it should be counted as canon.
  • Depending on the Artist: Andross either has gray or purple hair, depending on the game. (His debut, Star Fox 64, Star Fox Command, Star Fox 64 3D, and Star Fox Zero give him grey hair, while Star Fox Adventures shows his hair as purple.
  • Disc One Final Boss: The robot Andross in the easy path of 64.
  • Engineered Public Confession: Except not intentionally engineered. In the Super NES comic, when Andross's two clones attack Papetoon, Andross (the good clone) sees Fara in the crowd and thinks she's Vixy. On loudspeaker, he proceeds to apologize to her for Vixy's Accidental Murder many years prior. It's not even Fox or Vixy who exacts revenge by killing him either, but his evil clone because the good clone is not evil enough.
  • Evil Genius: Andross is an evil Mad Scientist and his goal is to rule Lylat.
  • Evil Overlooker: In the intro to 64.
  • Evilutionary Biologist: A good number of the bosses in 64 are biological weapons that Andross had a hand in creating. Before the events of the games, he worked with the Cornerian military in developing them (with General Pepper suspicious of his motives). In fact, the prime reason for his banishment was unleashing one on Corneria's capital city, resulting in an explosion that almost entirely destroyed it.
    • The Anglars in Command are implied to be his creations as well.
  • The Exile: Andross was banished for his experiments prior to the game, and has directed his sword of vengeance towards the Lylat System for it.
  • Eye Scream: Andross can be stunned in the first two games by shooting his eyes; in the former game, it causes him to break apart, revealing his brain, while in the latter, it causes him to rub his eye in pain, leaving one of his hands vulnerable.
  • Eyes of Gold: Andross's eyes since the reboot.
  • Freudian Excuse: In the Super NES comic, Andross explains that he loves robot pigs like Herbert because he was an orphan who was raised by robot pig parents, but they were destroyed by a Cornerian bomb test.
  • Giant Hands of Doom: Andross uses them to crush Fox during his battle, with many of his attacks in Star Fox Zero being similar to Tiki Tong from Donkey Kong Country Returns.
  • Hijacked by Ganon: Manipulating General Scales in Adventures.
  • Hominids Are Bastards
  • Incredibly Lame Pun: "Only I have the brains to rule Lylat."
  • Kubrick Stare
  • Mad Scientist: Andross is a scientist who went mad with power, and his sanity has slipped greatly.
  • The Man Behind the Monsters / The Chessmaster: With the exception of the Aparoids Assault, pretty much every threat in the series, if it isn't Andross, had some ties to Andross: In Farewell Beloved Falco, a renegade Cornerian Officer named Captain Shears attempted to revive Andross via Cloning. Andross hired Wolf O'Donnell as one of his minions. In Adventures, he manipulated General Scales and his Sharpclaw Army into doing his bidding, and in Command, it is implied that he was the one who created the Anglar Race in one of the scenarios.
  • Maniac Monkeys
  • Mind Over Matter: Andross in the original Star FOX uses telekinesis as a weapon during his battle.
  • Murder the Hypotenuse: In the Nintendo Power comic based on the Super NES game, this was what he intended to do to James because he was in love with his wife Vixy. But it didn't go as planned, and Vixy was killed by mistake.
  • Mythology Gag: A giant polygonal face was used as a last boss in the first game, presumably because a monkey scientist isn't the best battle for a starfighter. Andross has regularly appeared as an enormous floating head in some form ever since for his battle.
    • Also, said polygonal face also made a cameo in the climax of Farewell Beloved Falco when Andross's clone was beginning to develop telepathic thoughts.
  • One-Winged Angel: The giant brain in 64.
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  • Only One Name: Though his nephew and grandson have both a first and last name.
  • Punny Name: Andros(s) is Greek meaning "of a man". As a primate, he is the closest to human the series gets.
  • Stalker with a Crush/Villainous Crush: Heavily implied to be this for Vixy Reinard McCloud, to such an extent that he was willing to kill her husband and child, just so he could have her. It didn't go as well as he planned.
  • Taking You with Me: Several times.
    • Quotes this trope verbatim in 64 upon having his HP drained completely, before launching a wave of fire in his death throes that engulfs his entire base in the hopes of killing Fox. It happens again in 3D.
    • In Star Fox Zero, Andross tries to eat Fox when the latter turns around.
  • Telekinesis: Implied to be how he can control his hands and otherwise keep his head and brain levitated in the air.
  • Teleportation Has briefly demonstrated to ability to do this, though unlike the telekinesis, this is apparently, an ability gained via using technology, rather than the experiments he performed on his body.
  • Virtual Ghost: Holograms of him appear in Command claiming to be the ghost of Andross. However, this may actually be Andross himself. Andross recognised his son by sight, whereas light projections may not be able to.
  • You Killed My Father: He was implied to have killed James McCloud when Pigma betrayed him; because of this, Andross has earned Fox's bitter enmity, along with the additional crime of having unintentionally killed Fox's mother, Vixy years prior (at least as far as the Nintendo Power comic goes). In addition, it is implied shortly after Krystal is imprisoned by him that he was the reason why Cerinia, Krystal's homeworld, was destroyed.

Since Star Fox 2[]

When Star Fox 2 was finally made (and not released), Fara made no appearance, but Miyu and Fay were there instead. Since there were two of them—both female—it also at least partially averted The Smurfette Principle. Neither they nor Fara survived the Continuity Reboot. Star Wolf made its first appearance (with Algae and without Andrew), but were heavily remodeled for Star Fox 64.

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Miyu
ミユ
Miyu

Needs a Better Description.

  • Blue Eyes
  • Canon Discontinuity: As with Fara, there is hope Miyu will make a canonical appearance in the future; she ended up being rather well-liked among gamers with emulators.
  • Only One Name: Though Fanon often calls her Miyu Lynx.

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Fay
フェイ
Fei

Needs a Better Description.


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Star Wolf
スターウルフ
Sutā-Urufu

A team of mercenary antagonists through most of the series. They worked with Andross in Star Fox 64, but took on the role of Anti-Heroes and Worthy Opponents afterwards.

The team roster:

  • Led by Wolf O'Donnell, the original team included Leon Powalski, Pigma Dengar, and Andrew Oikonny. This team also featured in Star Fox 2 (Super NES canon), but with Algae instead of Andrew (though renamed Andrew in the Fan Translation).
  • Andrew left to take over his uncle's forces and Pigma was expelled because of his greed, after which Panther Caroso was taken on prior to Assault.
  • Krystal joined just before Command after being kicked out of Star Fox.


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Wolf O'Donnell
ウルフ・オドネル
Urufu Odoneru

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Voices (Japanese): Hisao Egawa (Star Fox 64)
Mahito Oba (Star Fox Assault, Super Smash Bros. Brawl)

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Voices (English): Rick May (Star Fox 64 3D)
Grant Goodeve (Star Fox Assault)
Jay Ward (Super Smash Bros Brawl)

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Wolf is the leader of the Star Wolf team and perennial rival to Fox, having been such since his debut in Star Fox 64 (or Star Fox 2). He and Fox first met during Star Fox 2 (before the Continuity Reboot) and in 64 (after the Continuity Reboot) when Andross hired Star Wolf to take down Star Fox. Since their first encounter, however, Wolf gained a grudging respect for Fox and came to his aid several times - though it's heavily implied Wolf only helps Fox so he can ensure he will one day take him down by himself.

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Leon Powalski
レオン・ポワルスキー
Reon Powarusukī

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Voices (Japanese): Shinobu Satouchi (All games)

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Voices (English): Rick May (Star Fox 64)
David Scully (Star Fox Assault)
Jim Walker (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)

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Leon is the insane and unpredictable assassin and member of Star Wolf. In his first appearances in Star Fox 2 and in 64, his personality was much different from the Ax Crazy persona he seems to have developed after Assault, although there were still hints of it ("I think I'll torture you for a while"). Come Assault, however, and he's a babbling psycopath. He plays The Rival to Falco.

  • Agent Peacock
  • Ax Crazy
  • Bunny Ears Lawyer: Implied to be the only reason the Star Wolf team puts up with him, because he's really good at killing things.
  • Cloudcuckoolander: Some of his dialogue in Command reveals a penchant for flowers and rainbows, and the other characters don't tend to think that he's aware of what is going on all the time.
  • Cold Sniper: Leon, in a pilot-assassin (or so they say) variety. He supposedly plays as one... Or is it?
  • The Dragon: The fandom unanimously sees Leon as Wolf's Dragon in the same way Falco is Fox's Lancer (Not helped by the two being opponents in 64). In fact, giving a close look at the Star Wolf's members from 64 onwards, Leon is most probably the first member Wolf recruited, followed by Andrew and Pigma, and then Panther.
  • Evil Brit: Like Wolf, his accent used to sound vaguely British when he appeared in Star Fox 64. Later games would portray him without one.
  • Evil Laugh
  • In Love with Your Carnage/Have I Mentioned I Am Gay?: How he feels towards Wolf.
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  • Informed Attribute: We've never actually seen him kill anyone, even though he's supposed to be a cold-blooded killer with no conscience. Some of this may be because of the game's target audience. His dialogue does show him to be depraved.
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"I think I'll torture you a bit before I cook you!"

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  • Lizard Folk
  • Psycho for Hire
  • Reptiles Are Abhorrent: A slight subversion in a sense that he is not necessarily evil, but rather just follows orders and has no moral standing.
  • Shout-Out: His name is a reference to Leon Kowalski from the movie Blade Runner.
  • Stone Wall: His ship has tremendous health and defense, but no primary lasers.
  • This Cannot Be!: Yells "This can't be happening!" if defeated on Fortuna or Bolse.
  • Vocal Evolution: Japanese vocals only: His voice was low and fluid-sounding in 64; overtime it has become higher-pitched, accented, and maniacal. The English versions of the games followed suit on this.
  • Wicked Cultured: His mannerisms in the Japanese version were actually intended to reflect that he is "creepily sophisticated."

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Pigma Dengar
ピグマ・デンガー
Piguma Dengā

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Voices (English): David Frederick White (Star Fox 64)
Lev Liberman (Star Fox Assault)

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Pigma was a member of the original Star Fox team, but betrayed James to Andross and later joined Star Wolf. He is a grotesque money-grubber, who was kicked out of Star Wolf just before Assault. (The reasons why Pigma was forced to abandon his teammates varies between sources, but the canon sources indicate that Wolf got irritated over Pigma's greed and was more than happy to give him the boot, and the Manga claims that Pigma disobeyed Wolf's orders.) He tried to profit off of the Aparoid invasion by stealing the Core Memory of a dead Aparoid, but it corrupted him, and he became assimilated into the hive mind. He later returns in Command, having survived by keeping his consciousness in a giant cube with a rough yellow-eyed mugshot of him on the front.

  • Black Eyes of Crazy: Pigma has black eyes in his Pigmaparoid form. With glowing white pupils.
  • Body Horror: This is generally expected to happen with anything infected by the Aparoids, but Pigma is by far the most advanced case of the Lylatians that had been infected, with him turning into a six-tentacled monster.
  • Daisuke Gouri
  • Everything Is Messier With Pigs: Just look at the guy! Pigma rarely looks over his manners!
  • Evil Former Friend: To James and Peppy. Given how close Star Fox team members are generally implied to be, it's entirely possible he was very familiar amongst their families as well, which would have included Fox. And then he ended up becoming greedy enough to willingly lure his friends and teammates into a death trap because he wasn't quite satisfied with the money he was receiving with his old job, and Andross paid him better.
  • Face Heel Turn: In the Backstory.
  • Fat Bastard: Then again, his species isn't known for being picky eaters.
  • Fate Worse Than Death: Being assimilated in Assault, being destroyed, and yet not dying.
  • Good Scars, Evil Scars: Pigma seems to have three symmetrical scars on his forehead during Assault. Given how by this time he was forcefully kicked out of Star Wolf and chased off, and that the leader of said team is not afraid of using his claws in a fight, Wolf's claws are a safe assumption of just where Pigma received his scars.
  • Gonk: Even by anthro standards. And there are plenty of good-looking porcine anthros.
  • Greed: His most defining trait, and what made him betray Star Fox and eventually get kicked out of Star Wolf after even they had problems with it.
    • By the time of the ambiguously canon Star Fox Command, however, he pretty much devolved to having Revenge as having a defining trait of his.
  • Hate Sink: You have to be deranged to like him.
  • Jerkass: He is very rude and loves bringing up the fact that James McCloud screamed rather awfully pre-mortim.
  • Kick the Dog: His response to Fox telling him not to steal the core memory involves him shrugging off the warning and flying off with his prize, with this "gem:"
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Pigma: Hmm... is it that important? Waa haa haa! Then I'm gonna be rich! Smell ya later!

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Pigma: Daddy screamed REAL GOOD before he died!

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  • Large Ham: No Pun intended. He shines in 64 as the hammiest character, and that's saying a lot.
  • Laughing Mad: By the time of Star Fox Assault, Pigma seems to have lost a lot of his sanity, as about half of his speakable appearances is him laughing, and it is eventually topped when he ends up Aparoidized.
  • Multi-Armed and Dangerous: His Aparoid form in Assault. You have to shoot them off to send him into his second phase, whereupon you have to attack his eyes.
  • Pig Man: Duh!
  • Pragmatic Villainy: Although he intended to use the Core Memory to make himself rich, he certainly did not intend to actually work with the Aparoids, since obviously obeying them would have meant turning down a profit.
  • Psycho for Hire: It is implied in the Bolse level that, aside from the obvious one of wanting to get rich with money, another reason why he betrayed Star Fox and presumably why he even takes various jobs is because he truly enjoys hurting people.
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  • Punny Name: He is named for the common sentence ender "dengā" in the Kansai Regional Accent, with Shigeru Miyamoto, the producer of the series, being from Kansai himself (specifically, Kyoto, not unlike his employer). The English spelling "Dengar" rhymes with this in non-rhotic accents.
  • Puzzle Boss: In Command. You have to turn the quadrants of his cube form to make his cube form open up, rendering him vulnerable.
  • Shout-Out: His last name is a reference to one of the bounty hunters in The Empire Strikes Back.
  • Step Three: Profit: It's not exactly clear what he planned to do with the Core Memory. He just thought it would make him rich.
  • This Cannot Be!: Yells "This CAN'T be happening!" if defeated on Venom. In Star Fox Zero, defeating him causes him to question how.
  • Unexplained Recovery: His appearance in Command. Unlike Andrew, who has at least some leeway for his reappearance, Pigma was completely atomised in an explosion during Assault, calling his reappearance in Command into further question. He also seems to have a body that is still based on the one he got while under Aparoid possession, yet the Aparoids were completely, utterly wiped out at the climax of Assault, meaning that even if he did survive his body imploding on itself, unless he hadn't been completely assimilated, he more than likely would have been killed then instead. Then again, there's Command's deemed status in the series, as well as the fact Pigma considered Star Wolf to be true friends of his, despite the fact Wolf kicked him out (and apparently attacked him) because they couldn't stand the greedy bastard, and it seems easier to just consider him deceased for now.

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Andrew Oikonny
アンドリュー・オイッコニー
Andoryū Oikkonī

Originally
Algae
アルジー
Arujī

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Voices (Japanese): Daisuke Sakaguchi (Star Fox 64)
Yusuke Numata (Star Fox Assault)

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Voices (English): Bill Johns (Star Fox 64)
John Hugill (Star Fox Assault)

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The original fourth member of Star Wolf in Star Fox 2 was a primate named Algy. Algy never appeared again, instead replaced in Star Fox 64 by the also primate (but heavily redesigned) Andrew Oikonny. (The Fan Translation of 2, however, renamed Algae "Andrew"). Andrew is Andross's nephew, and plays The Rival to Slippy. After 64, Andrew quit Star Wolf and attempted to revive his uncle's empire in Assault. He appears again in Command, but as a subordinate of the Anglars, perhaps to avenge his deceased uncle.

Since Star Fox 64[]

This was the Continuity Reboot. Some characters were dropped, renamed, or remodeled.

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ROB/NUS 64
ナウス64
Nausu-64

The robotic operator of the Great Fox. He is first seen in 64, where he pilots the ship. In Assault, he acts as Peppy's assistant and beams down vehicles from the Great Fox to the ground level. He is the only character in Command that is present in every mission. Due to his debut being in 64, the original game is the only game in which ROB/NUS64 fails to appear.

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(Krystal blushes)
ROB: Are you okay, Fox?
(Everyone in the room minus Fox and ROB laugh)
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  • Robot Buddy
  • Shout-Out: ROB's name comes from the NES peripheral Robotic Operating Buddy, and the code name for the Nintendo64 Nintendo Ultra System.
  • Stop Helping Me!: While his assistance in tough stages like Area 6 is certainly helpful, his ship's lasers can take out huge chunks of the fleet, meaning you don't get any points for them.

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Bill Grey
ビル・グレイ
Biru Gurei

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Fox's old buddy from flight school who stayed in the Cornerian Army while Fox went freelance. He appears in 64 on the Katina stage, where he and his squadron help the Star Fox team destroy an enemy mothership. He later reappears as a playable character in Command.

  • Ace Pilot: Much like his old friend, Bill flies ships like it is nothing.
  • The Danza: Voiced by Bill Johns in 64.
  • Shout-Out: His name is a reference to William Grey from Independence Day. The entire Katina sequence in 64 is an extended homage to that movie, involving him taking out an enemy mothership and a swarm of enemy soldiers with his own squadron at his side. He also seems to be one to the character Fay from Star Fox 2, having effectively replaced her.
  • Southern-Fried Private: Command gives him a Southern accent, despite his lack of one in 64.
  • Surfer Dude: Bill has this type of voice in 64. He regains it in 3D.
  • What the Hell, Hero?: Whenever you shoot down one of his fighters in 64, Bill will say this line.
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Bill: Fox, that's one of ours!

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    • Shoot HIM, though...
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Hey, see if I help you a gain!

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Katt Monroe
キャット・モンロー
Kyatto Monrō

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Katt is a woman from Falco's past, when they were both members of the Hot Rodders gang. The canonical Japan-only Manga Farewell Beloved Falco shed some light on the mysterious nature of their relationship, revealing even more about Falco and Katt themselves.

In 64 (her debut appearance) and Farewell, Katt was colored pink. She reappeared as a playable character in Command, this time a grey cat.

  • Action Girl: She may be a girl, and sometimes may get into trouble, but Katt is capable of fighting. Command makes her this even more so.
  • Bare Your Midriff: Pink Katt seemed fond of dressing this way.
  • Like Brother and Sister / She Is Not My Girlfriend / Ship Sinking : Played straight. (Well, not entirely sure it's that kind of straight). Apparently, Falco and Katt have never been an item—Falco doesn't even want a girl!
  • Platonic Life Partners: She and Falco are very dear to each other despite Falco's complete lack of romantic attachment or attraction to Katt. Since they knew each other for years even before Star Fox 64 (when Falco was all of 19), there's heavy implication that they may have grown up together, truly making them Like Brother and Sister.
  • Pink Girl, Blue Boy: Falco Lombardi is the blue boy, whilst Katt Monroe was the pink girl before she got redesigned in Command. Invoked rather blatantly in Farewell, with one of the other Hot Rodders being a blue tomcat.
  • Pink Means Feminine: Before her Race Lift, Katt Monroe had pink fur. She regains it in Star Fox 64 3D and keeps it in Star Fox Zero.
  • Race Lift: Changing colors and cat breeds between Farewell and Command.
  • Tertiary Sexual Characteristics: Pink Katt breathed this trope. Besides being pink, this was heavily reflected in the way she dressed, the way she did her hair, and especially her heavy blue eyeshadow.
  • Unlucky Childhood Friend: When she and Falco were younger, Katt used to need rescuing from the trouble that she got into all the time, and Falco was the one to rescue her. But Falco not only wanted Katt to be a more self-reliant person, but also didn't appreciate Katt having a crush on him. Katt finally became a capable woman when Falco's absence forced her to grow up.
  • What the Hell, Hero?: Katt has a line where she berates the shooter for trying to "damage her pretty face" in Star Fox 64. It triggers when someone who is not a bad guy shoots her ship.
  • You Don't Look Like You: Compare her appearance in the manga where she had pink fur and in Command which gives her grey fur.

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Beltino Toad
ベルツィーノ・トード
Berutsīno Tōdo

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Slippy's Father and head research director for the Cornerian Defense Forces. He sometimes shows up in debriefing sessions in Assault and Command.

  • Absent-Minded Professor: Implied, Beltino seems to have forgotten to tell his child about his position as the research director of Corneria, as shown by Slippy's reaction.
  • All There in the Manual: Beltino was first mentioned in 64's Player's Guide before his initial appearance in Assault.
  • Eyes of Gold: Beltino's eyes are yellow and we see no ill intent in him.
  • Frogs and Toads: Much like his child, Beltino is based on a frog.
  • Gadgeteer Genius: Even before he actually appeared in a game, the above-mentioned Player's Guide for 64 referred to him and Slippy as the inventors of the Blue Marine.
  • Non-Indicative Name: Although he was named after the toads (not the ones from Super Mario Bros., which are not frogs at all), Beltino is a frog.
  • Non-Mammalian Hair: That mustache of his...
  • Poor Communication Kills: In Star Fox: Assault, Slippy is surprised to see his father as the research director for Corneria and tells off the latter for never telling him when Pepper reveals Beltino. Why Slippy never found him out to be the research director could either be due to the above Absent-Minded Professor's assertion or the fact that Slippy can sometimes be a klutz.
  • Smart People Wear Glasses: Beltino has glasses over his eyes.

Since Farewell Beloved Falco[]

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Captain Shears
シールズ大佐
Shīruzu-taisa

A rogue Cornerian Defense Forces officer who appears only in the Canonical Manga Farewell Beloved Falco. He is secretly working on Titania to revive Andross.

  • Ax Crazy: More like "rapier-crazy," but Shears goes apeshit with his cloning research getting exposed.
  • Cool Shades: Shears has glasses that often cover his eyes.
  • The Dragon: Shears' true loyalty is to Andross.
  • Dub Name Change: Downplayed. Shears was called Captain Shiirizu (written しいりず in Hiragana and シイリズ in Katakana) in the Japanese name, but that transliterates to 0.
  • Karmic Death/Laser-Guided Karma: Andross does Shears in by smashing him beneath his bulk.
  • Last-Name Basis: Shears has never had his first name revealed.
  • The Mole: Shears is a rogue Cornerian officer who to Andross.
  • Shout-Out / Expy: Shears closely resembles General Pepper's appearance from the Super NES games (when Pepper had glasses that hid his eyes), before Star Fox 64 when General Pepper's appearance was slightly remodeled. Shears's name, as with Pepper's, is a also a reference to Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts' Club Band.
  • Villainous Breakdown: As soon as it becomes apparent that Fox or Katt are going to stumble on his attempts at cloning Andross, Shears loses it, becoming rapier-crazy and hunting Fox down like a lunatic.

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Cool
クール
Kūru

Katt's Love Interest as of Farewell Beloved Falco, this minor character made his debut there as one of the Hot-Rodders. Though his name was not given in the Manga, his name was revealed by Word of God to be Cool.


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Mousor

One of the Hot-Rodders, introduced in Farewell Beloved Falco. His name is printed in Latin letters on the back of his jacket. He looks awfully familiar...


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Bowsor

One of the Hot-Rodders, introduced in Farewell Beloved Falco. His name is printed in Latin letters on the back of his jacket. Despite his name, he does not resemble Bowser, though he is reptilian.

Since Star Fox Adventures[]

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Krystal
クリスタル
Kurisutaru

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Krystal is Fox's on-again off-again Love Interest making her debut in Adventures. She is a telepath, and replaced Peppy as the fourth active member of the team in Assault. Extremely popular with the Furry Fandom. The ones that are into girls, anyway. Command is the last game to feature her.

  • Aborted Arc: Krystal sets off the plot of Adventures by looking for clues about her doomed home world Cerinia. The fate of Cerinia is never brought up again. Then again, it could be argued that she didn't need to afterwards, anyway, seeing how it was implied that she recognized Andross shortly before being sealed up by him when the mad scientist locked his gaze upon her, not to mention the possibility that he was the one who destroyed her home planet (Which might also explain why her first action upon being released from the crystal involved forcibly taking back her staff from Fox and firing it at the Krazoa God/Andross).
  • Action Girl: When she first appeared, Krystal battled General Scales' forces alone. However, Andross manages to seal her in a crystal, causing a subversion. Double-subverted after she broke free when Fox McCloud stopped Andross's plans, and she kept it until her final appearance.
  • All There in the Manual: The manual for Star Fox Adventures tells us that Krystal's home planet is Cerinia. Nowhere else in the games do we hear of that. Also, the characters' given ages in the series might fall under this trope.
  • Amazing Technicolor Wildlife: Krystal is a fox, but foxes aren't blue (except for arctic foxes in the summer, which are kind of blue).
  • The Artifact: Krystal has proven wildly popular in the West, but hasn't proven as popular in Japan (though she has some Japanese fans). Since Star Fox Adventures (where Krystal was first introduced), the creators have been increasingly unkind to her, but can't quite seem to find a way to keep her or write her out without upsetting their fanbase. Star Fox Command handled this rather creatively, where some of the Multiple Endings are favorable to Krystal, while some others (including the default ending) decisively cast her aside. It is still unknown which of these endings (if any) will be Canon, so Krystal's future in the franchise is uncertain.
  • Bad Future: One of the endings for Command has her leave Fox and become a ruthless bounty hunter named Kursed after she gets treated like trash for her treatment of him.
  • Bare Your Midriff: In her first appearance, as well as her appearance as Kursed during an alternate ending of Command.
  • Battle Couple: With Fox. Assault shows this off by having her be the team member to accompany him during the ground missions on Sauria and the Aparoid Homeworld.
  • British Accents: Krystal, along with pretty much the entire population of Sauria besides Tricky. This can be attributed to Star Fox Adventures being created in the United Kingdom.
  • Butt Monkey: Krystal is treated badly in Command. She was booted from the franchise's titular team (although she's partly at fault for not realising that Fox had her safety at or near the top of his list with that one).
  • Conveniently an Orphan: Krystal one-ups Fox's orphan status by having her entire planet be destroyed as part of her origin (how hasn't been made fully clear yet, but Andross was probably involved).
  • Damsel in Distress (Andross had her trapped in a crystal to drain her life-force and use it to become immortal. It nearly worked, until Fox put a stop to it and broke her out.) She also gets her Action Girl status back.
  • The Empath: This is actually her official designation when she joins the team. Her telepathic abilities are generally supposed to come in pretty handy at anticipating the enemies' movements. It even gets to the point where she can pick up on the thought patterns of completely alien creatures, like Aparoids. This may be one explanation for how she is apparently able to speak both Saurian and Lylatian.
  • Everyone Can See It: Her and Fox's relationship. She generally tries to be more open about her feelings than Fox does, however, and Fox himself doesn't really need to try to show that she's his love interest for his part.
  • Face Heel Turn: Sort of. In Command, Fox dumped Krystal and she left Star Fox... and joined Star Wolf to be with Panther. In one bad ending, she even decides to stay with Star Wolf, and in another, she becomes Kursed, a bounty hunter.
  • Fake Brit: Alesia Glidewell as her voice in Assault and Brawl; averted in Adventures where her actress, Estelle Ellis, actually was British.
  • Femme Fatale
  • Friendly Enemy: In Command. However, in one bad ending, Krystal actually goes off the deep end when she gets treated like trash for treating Fox like trash.
  • Happily Married: One of Command's endings, a possible future has Krystal as this with Fox.
  • Hot Mom: As a result of the above trope. She didn't seem to lose much in the way of looks after she gave birth to Marcus.
  • Improbable Aiming Skills: In the sixth mission of Assault, where Krystal's deployed on the ground, there is an extremely slim chance that she will actually hit one of the hatchers (the target) that Fox must destroy. Otherwise, this is averted.
  • Identical Stranger: In Star Fox Zero, Krystal fails to appear, but a character with her looks appears.
  • I Am Not Weasel: There are still a very few amount of people familiar with the franchise who believe that Krystal is a Cat (rather than a blue Fox). Barely justified in that when Adventures was still being developed as Dinosaur Planet, she actually was meant to be a Cat. Of course, that version of Krystal had more than enough differences with the official one aside from being a separate species.
    • It doesn't help that Nintendo Power themselves refer to her as such.
  • Last Of Her Kind: Krystal is supposedly the very last Cerinian left in the Lylat system, and she wanted to find out what happened to the rest.
  • Love At First Sight: Whilst Fox was clearly enamoured by her when he saw her, the way she looks into his eyes when he pulls her to safety implies the same may have been true for her.
  • Magic Staff: Before she dropped it, Krystal wielded the M0 Jkopp (pronounced "MOO Juh-KOP"; the Zero makes a similar sound to the OU diphthong in French), whose name translates as "my staff" from Saurian. Fox ends up finding it after his first landing and Krystal talks through it à la a telephone (with her own mind being the other), teaching him how to use it.
  • May–December Romance: Official sources list Krystal at 19 years old during Adventures; since it takes place eight years after 64, Fox would be 26, leaving a notable seven-year age gap between them. If Krystal were to actually get together with Panther, she'd have this same type of romance, since Panther is probably even older than Fox.
  • Ms. Fanservice
  • Nice Girl: Although she lost this trait in Command (Thanks, Flanderisation.), Krystal started off is this.
  • Nubile Savage: Her default attire from Adventures. Generally, it's believed that all Cerinians had a similar dress sense. She ditches the outfit for something... a bit more modern when she joins the team.
  • Official Couple: Currently this with Fox.
  • Only One Name: Krystal has never been shown to possess a surname, nor does she make any reference to having one, most likely due to her different cultural background to the other Lylatians. She does end up marrying Fox in one possible future presented by Command however, so she presumably becomes Krystal McCloud after that.
  • Operation: Jealousy: Part of the reason she joined Star Wolf and began a relationship with Panther in Command was to make Fox jealous for kicking her off Star Fox. Judging by his reactions when he found out that his girlfriend was working with his rivals, her plan worked.
  • Rescue Romance: Seems to be one of the reasons why she fell for Fox. He not only saved her from eventually dying as a result of her entrapment, but also caught her from falling to her death (with her staff, no less) when she was freed from the crystal prison that Andross trapped her in.
  • Shallow Love Interest: Despite her nature as a proactive one, Krystal still manages to be one.
  • Shout-Out: Krystal's imprisonment in Adventures may be similar to Zelda's in Ocarina of Time.
  • Stripperific: In her first appearance, Krystal was shown wearing a rather raunchy outfit. She tones it down to a Spy Catsuit in Assault, but Command gives her a midriff-exposing outfit when she becomes Kursed.
  • The Smurfette Principle: In the post-Star Fox 64 canon, she was the only female full-time member of the Star Fox team or the Star Wolf team.
  • That Woman Is Dead: Seems to be her attitude when she becomes Kursed in one of Command's alternate endings. She turns her back on Star Fox, Star Wolf, and the entire Lylat System altogether. So much is her departure from her former life, that she encounters Fox some time later, and he doesn't even recognize her (one must wonder how many other blue vixens exist in Lylat).
    • Even before becoming Kursed, she had hints of this in her dialogue when Fox rediscovers her among Starwolf. Before she became Kursed, it had more to do with her changed attitude from being gentle and sweet to bitter and spiteful than it did her persona as "Krystal". She even says this:
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  • Telepathy: Krystal has telepathy, and she uses this to give those around her the edge.
  • Woman Scorned: After she gets booted from the team Command, Krystal becomes nastier. It gets to the point where Fox cannot regain her trust despite revealing his reasons for her departure.
  • You Don't Look Like You: Krystal gets a new outfit every time she appears.

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Prince Tricky
トリッキー
Torikkī

Star Fox Adventures is where this guy made his debut, and he was Fox's partner during his trek through Sauria. He aids Fox by following a handful of commands that allow him to solve many of the puzzles on the planet. Before Fox leaves Sauria, he made Tricky an honorary member of Star Fox, although he still remained in Sauria. Later on Fox meets up with him again, where he is now a full grown earthwalker.


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General Scales
スケール将軍
Sukēru-shōgun

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Head of the SharpClaw tribe of dinosaurs on Sauria, Scales is a warlord in the midst of conquering Sauria for his own—and has even managed to shatter Sauria into pieces by removing its Spellstones. He is the Big Bad of Star Fox Adventures. Or Is He? He's actually being manipulated by Andross into gathering Krystal's life force and the Krazoa spirits of Sauria in a bid to make Andross a Physical God.

  • Badass
  • Bad Boss: He shows such disdain for the well being of his own troops, that when he is finally dead at the end of the game, the SharpClaws are actually happy and busy celebrating being set free of his rule, one of them having robbed him of his belt and lifting it.
  • Berserk Button: He gets really pissed off by the Queen CloudRunner lying to him about Fox's whereabouts/existence. So pissed off, that the guy tramples two of his own men to grab her in a Neck Lift.
    • Even in Dinosaur Planet, he was so pissed off he had outright killed the queen, thus forcing the very young cloudrunner chick Kyte to resume duties as the new queen in the end of the game.
  • Big Bad: Until the plot gets Hijacked by Andross.
  • The Unfought: Scales whas going to have a full boss battle, but his battle mechanics were sabatoged by Microsoft buying Rare, causing him to be this. Fans were disappointed by his battle being short. Whether he would be put down by Andross or not when knocked down is unknown.
  • Unwitting Pawn: Scales served Andross, but never knew...
  • What Could Have Been: Was actually intended to have a full boss battle, but that didn't happen due to Rare being sold to Microsoft.

Since Star Fox Assault[]

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Panther Caroso
パンサー・カルロッソ
Pansā Karurosso

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Voices: Tetsu Inada (Japanese, all games), David Scully (English, Star Fox Assault), Dex Manley (English, Super Smash Bros. Brawl)

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Panther is the newest member of the Star Wolf team, making his debut in Assault and replacing Pigma. Panther is an unabashed ladies man who constantly tries to hit on Krystal every chance he gets. He always carries his signature rose.


Aparoid Queen

The main villain of Star Fox Assault. The Hive Queen of the Aparoids, she wants all life forms to become one with her hive, because she believes only through assimilating living souls can she and her species truly evolve. A big fan of Mind Rape.

  • Assimilation Plot:
  • Big Bad: In Assault.
  • Captain Ersatz: The Borg meets Space Bugs.
  • Creepy Monotone: She is the only Aparoid in the entire game to have a voice. And boy, is it a creepy one... Those infected by the Aparoids also start taking on this form of speaking (particularly Pigma).
  • Death by Irony: Tries to essentially commit galaxy-wide genocide by wiping out every single known form of life and replacing it with that of the Aparoids, often by infecting machines or the living cells of other creatures. Is killed by having what is essentially a genetic bomb fired into her, which targets cells in her body designed for "apoptosis" (an actual scientific term relating to the death of cellular activity), which due to her Hive Mind connection insures the complete and utter destruction of the entire Aparoid race.
  • Evilutionary Biologist: Kind of. It was stated after her defeat that her main motivation for the Assimilation Plot was that she wanted to bypass evolution by stealing souls, apparently because she was born without one, and thus couldn't actually evolve.
  • Hive Mind
  • Hive Queen
  • Impostor Forgot One Detail: This is the real reason why Fox managed to resist her mind rape when he was told to stop fighting. (Falco thought that this was because James McCloud was dead, and Fox replied that he knew that his father always told him to persevere, even after his (supposed) death.)
  • Mind Rape: Attempts this on the Star Fox team (Fox in particular) when they meet her face to face, but fails.
    • It also failed in a way because she didn't do the proper research on James McCloud, given that she used his voice to try to break his spirit, but James would not have been the kind of person to tell Fox to give up, something that Fox knew more than anyone else.
  • Shapeshifter Guilt Trip: Uses the voices of various characters to get into Star Fox's heads during the first phase of her battle.
  • We Have Reserves: Her combat "strategy" mostly consists of flinging Aparoids at problems until the problems go away. Given the sheer number of Aparoids at her disposal and how hard they are to kill, this actually works out pretty well for her.

Since Star Fox Command[]

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Amanda
アマンダ
Amanda

Amanda is Slippy's fiancee, and becomes a playable character in Command. Needs a Better Description.


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Dash Bowman
アッシュ・ボウマン
Asshu Bouman

Andross's grandson and Andrew's second cousin, who serves in the Cornerian Army and hero-worships Fox and Falco. He is a playable character in Command. Needs a Better Description.

  • Blue Eyes
  • Dub Name Change: From "Ash" to "Dash".
  • Everything's Better with Monkeys: Provided the below doesn't happen, he's pretty much the only positive example of a primate in the series.
  • Maniac Monkeys: He usually inverts this, but in one bad ending, Dash becomes a tyrant just like his grandfather did, making him the greatest threat to the Cornerians with his new world, Venom, trying to oust Corneria as the centre of the Lylat System.
  • Remember the New Guy?: Nothing prior in the series ever truly suggested that Andross had children, let alone grandchildren (though given Andrew he clearly had relatives), so Dash kinda seems to come out of nowhere.
  • Turn Out Like His Grandfather: One of the Command endings suggests Dash will become a tyrant like Andross did; another suggests the opposite, that Dash colonizes Venom without his grandfather's ill intent.
  • Token Good Teammate: Subverted in one bad ending which has him become a tyrant just like Andross did. Played straight otherwise.
  • Younger Than They Look: He's significantly younger than the other characters, and Falco makes fun of him for being Just a Kid.
  • You Killed My Father: Subverted. Although Fox killed Andross, Dash Bowman has absolutely no hate for Fox killing him.

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Lucy Hare
ルーシー・ヘア
Rūshī Hea

The daughter of Peppy and Vivian Hare, who becomes a playable character in Command. She teaches Astrophysics on the planet Fichina.


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Vivian Hare
ビビアン・ヘア
Bibian Hea

Vivian is Peppy's wife and Lucy's mother, making her only appearance in Star Fox Command. She died of illness sometime after the Lylat Wars.

  • Happily Married: What little is given of it suggests that her and Peppy were this before she died.
  • Missing Mom
  • Non-Indicative Name: "Vivian" means "alive", but she is no longer with us (except in our hearts).
  • Posthumous Character: Vivian has been dead prior to Command, and she only appears in a flashback.
  • Species Surname: Though unlike other characters (with the possible exception of Amanda and whomever Slippy's mother was) she presumably gained her surname by marrying Peppy.
  • Theme Naming: "Vivian" comes from Latin "Vīvus," which means "alive", which matches Peppy's name, which means "lively". Doubles as a Non-Indicative Name this time, considering that Vivian is now dead.