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In the original game, no direct reference is made to Fox's father or his name, although General Pepper does vaguely lament that the is the last place anyone had seen him alive. In reality, the Black Hole is a warp point in the Lylat System, so the exact details behind the disappearance of Fox's father is uncertain, but General Pepper is certain that the space grave yard was the result of Andross's experiments which does make the ape emperor responsible for the fate of Fox's father, which is the widely accepted outcome in later games. In Star Fox 64, James is present in the games's backstory where he is armed with a blaster.

If the route taken leads to Venom 1 rather than Venom 2, however, there will be more references to James' death. When doing the mission with Star Wolf's arrival, Pigma, when giving his entry transmission, will taunt 'Daddy screamed REAL good before he died!' (although he only says the 'died' part if Andrew Oikonny isn't present, as otherwise Andrew Oikonny will cut in; also, in the Japanese version, Pigma's taunt was a lot more explicit, as he tells Fox that James McCloud was waiting for the latter in Hell.). While Fox is traversing the base's tunnel and is about to face the Andross decoy, Andross will taunt 'You will die just like your father!' The Japanese Star Fox 64 manual also uses more explicit wording to refer to James' doom.Taking the route to Venom via Bolse frequently implies that James is deceased, such as taunts from Pigma and Andross. However, taking the route to Venom via Area has James appear to help save his son from an explosive doom. After battling and destroying Andross's true form, the screen will fade out into a blank white picture.

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Too bad Dad's not here to see ya fail!' I feel this line implies Pigma knew Fox's father at one point, and that perhaps, Star Fox Zero and Star Fox 64 share a same/similar continuity in the sense that Pigma was originally part of the first Star Fox team and later betrayed the group, resulting in James' death.

James McCloud, Pigma Dengar, and Peppy Hare of the Star Fox team were sent on a mission to the planet Venom, where a twisted scientist, Andross, had been exiled years earlier. Upon their arrival, Pigma betrayed the team. Peppy barely escaped but James was never heard from again. James McCloud, Pigma Dengar, and Peppy Hare of the Star Fox team were sent on a mission to the planet Venom, where a twisted scientist, Andross, had been exiled years earlier. Upon their arrival, Pigma betrayed the team. Peppy barely escaped but James was never heard from again.

Seconds later James will report in on the Communications channel to tell Fox: 'Don't ever give up, my son.' The game will then cut to Fox's Arwing following James's Arwing to escape from Andross's collapsing palace. The player cannot interact with James' Arwing during the escape sequence, but will need to closely follow James's Arwing and take the same routes, or else taking the wrong route will lead to an instant death. Once the long slow flight out of the entrance is over, James remarks that 'You've become so strong, Fox.'

Before his ship vanishes. After reaching Venom's orbit, Fox takes one last look for what appeared to be his long lost father, but responds to Peppy's concerns with hidden disappointment that 'Nothing nothing's wrong' (In the Japanese version of this scene, Fox's tone indicated that he was holding back tears as he said this). When speaking on the Communications channel, James now has a tear in his left ear, suggesting possible torture during his capture by Andross.Strategy Guide description “ Once the leader of the Star Fox team, James was betrayed by Pigma Dengar on Venom. His son, Fox, can't believe that his father is truly gone.” —Official Nintendo Power Player's Guide, pg 9.

In Star Fox Adventures, James somehow contacted his son again during Fox's mission to save from destruction, due to dialog heavily implied belonging to James can be seen if the player collects the optional from various hidden and drops them within the. The third token gives the line: ' I can see you have matured into a strong leader. I am always there with you. Never give up. Trust your instincts. It is possible that the other Cheat Tokens are messages from James, though this is the only direct indication.

James McCloud in Star Fox Assault.While technically not a hint towards his being alive or dead, the mimics James McCloud occasionally, along with the other lifeforms infected by the (Pigma, General Pepper, ROB, and Peppy), in an attempt to demoralize the team and convince them to surrender. This hints that the Aparoids might have come into contact with him at one point. It is also possible that the image of James was taken from the mentioned character's memories, since they all knew him before. Fox was almost taken by the likeness but Falco was about to mention that he was dead before Fox cut him off, angrily declaring that his father would have never told him to give up. Slippy then theorized these to be illusions due to the Queen using information she most likely learned from her brethren.

As the Queen continued to traumatize the team with her impersonations to the point when all seems to be lost, They suddenly hear Wolf's earlier advice; 'Don't hesitate. When the time comes, just act!' Restoring their confidence to just defeat the queen and ignore ANY impersonation that's being bombarded at them.Note: In contrast to his earlier appearance, James is now grey fringed, is missing the Arwing helmet and his ear is not torn anymore. This may be due to the developer change.It is implied in the ending of the Fichina mission that Peppy and Falco's conversation about being attacked by allies and how those with weak wills can easily be turned to evil (referring to the infected that were encountered earlier) reminded Fox about his father as well as the circumstances behind the latter's implied death, as shortly after Falco and Peppy's exchange, Fox says 'those without strong wills.

Allies or enemies' in a state of deep thought, with Krystal asking what was up with Fox, with Fox admitting that the words simply reminded him of someone he knew before looking up at the northern lights. James McCloud's pilot biography in the gallery.James appears in the Venom Sea in the third ending (') in which his Arwing is located on-screen. Strangely, neither Falco nor Dash can see him, only the Anglar enemies and possibly Fox. Also odd is that his ship is a physical object, unlike in.

In addition, James pilots a newer Arwing model from Star Fox: Assault. This is because he shares the same statistics as Peppy, as well as the same character theme (which is a remix of the Aparoid Homeworld penetration and Peppy's sacrifice cutscene during Star Fox: Assault).

His quotes are spoken with ellipses, such as when his Arwing is shot down, he will respond with 'Farewell'. The fact that his ship can be shot down is mainly for gameplay reasons, but may add more controversy over his presumed death.James will always appear in this ending, but under certain conditions (two bases cleared and no spare ships remaining) Fox will briefly acknowledge his arrival by saying 'Dad?' Falco and Dash can't see him, however, so when questioned Fox replies with 'No it's.

It's nothing,' despite the fact that from this point on James can be controlled. Another strange detail is that Fox will occasionally say 'You're all over this!' When playing as James, though he does say this line for other characters as well.After the battle, James says: '.Well done.' Before he disappears once again. This is his only playable appearance in any Star Fox game to date.Note: James returns to the character design he wore in Star Fox 64, including the Arwing helmet but his ear is not torn and he now wears a yellow scarf. James McCloud appears in Star Fox Zero, appearing more prominently in the opening cinema where Pigma is shown firing his Arwing's lasers on James and sending him spinning.

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James also makes a cameo on a photograph inside Peppy's Landmaster, alongside his old army comrades General Pepper and Peppy, but the picture is torn in the lower right corner which is likely where Pigma would have been if not for his treason.In the final battle, James McCloud led Fox to Andross, although he warned his son that it will be the point of no return beforehand. He later aids Fox in escaping from Andross, telling him he needs to return to his friends for their sake as he flies straight towards Andross.

It should be noted that during the latter instance, unlike in prior entries where Fox is the only one who actually sees James at all, Andross is shown to be aware of James' presence in addition to Fox, as he explicitly turns around and yells 'Curse you, James McCloud! Why won't you stay dead?!' Shortly after James flies towards him. Fox ultimately capitalized on this distraction and destroyed Andross for good.General Pepper, when explaining how Andross had access to teleportation technology and how Venom was sealed in an alternate dimension, implied that James McCloud had been instrumental in its sealing, which alluded to James McCloud's original backstory of being sent into a black hole with Andross having a role in that action.Five years ago “ James McCloud, Pigma Dengar, and Peppy Hare of the Star Fox team were sent on a mission to the planet Venom, where a twisted scientist, Andross, had been exiled years earlier. Upon their arrival, Pigma betrayed the team. Peppy barely escaped but James was never heard from again.” —Star Fox Zero.com. F-Zero seriesHis F-Zero racer.A human resembling James McCloud debuted in F-Zero X as an unlockable racer.

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As a direct reference, James dons exactly the same clothes his Star Fox counterpart wore. His machine, Little Wyvern (#10), resembles the. His ending in the Grand Prix reads 'I drive like a sly fox' is another direct reference to his original counterpart. In F-Zero GX, more references are made as well.

He is redesigned to have his hair spiked up in two different directions, resembling fox ears. He also mentions of a mercenary group called Galaxy Dog, another reference to Star Fox. James also mentions a son (though not by name) as his inspiration to participate in the F-Zero races. He also makes an appearance in the series anime in his self-titled episode which shows a flashback of him during his mercenary days.

His partner went by the name of O'Donnell, an obvious reference to Wolf. Fox's fighter biographies in the instruction booklet and in-game gallery of Super Smash Bros. does not reference James by name, only that his father is widely accepted as deceased. In all Super Smash Bros. Titles, Fox has an alternative green pallet swap, making him resemble James. In Super Smash Bros.

Melee, Peppy's trophy retells the story of Star Fox 64's opening backstory, where its mentions James and that only Peppy escaped Venom. James McCloud does not actually appear in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, although he was alluded to during the Lylat Cruise when Falco uses the comm link in one of the areas. Peppy will say 'Never give up, trust your instincts', with Fox and Slippy recognizing the line, causing Peppy to apologize and mention he channeled James McCloud.

This also references the fact that both Peppy and James McCloud used this phrase in Star Fox 64. Wolf's regular trophy states that his history of a rivalry with the Star Fox team actually began with James first. In Super Smash Bros for 3DS, James appears as a trophy for the first time, based on his look from specifically Star Fox 64 3D. His appearance is taken from the in-game's backstory and his look the Communications channel, where he has the tear in his ear. His eyes are truly visible from behind his sun glass by rotating the trophy.

It's info also relates to his unrelated look-a-like from the F-Zero series. The trophy ambiguously references that James was widely accepted to have died at the hands of Andross, a fact that still has not yet been clarified in the games. Wolf's trophy again relates to his relationship with James by implying that they engaged in battle after battle during a time when Wolf worked for Andross before his exile, which clarifies the previous game's information.Trophy NameHow to UnlockPictureDescriptionSeries RelatedJames McCloud's trophy.“ Fox's father and the founder of Star Fox. He was betrayed by Pigma Dengar while scouting the planet Venom. James died a hero, caught in Andross's clutches. The F-Zero series also has a racer named James McCloud (also with dashing shades!), but Fox McCloud's dad isn't related to that human.” —3DS Trophy description ( NA release)“ Fox's father and the founder of Star Fox/ He was betrayed by Pigma Dengar while on a scouting mission to Venom.

James died a hero, caught in Andross's clutches. The F-Zero series has a racer of the same name (with suitably dashing sunglasses to boot), but that James McCloud is certainly not of the fox persuasion.” —3DS Trophy description ( PAL release)References. NINTENDO POWER Star Fox 64: Official Nintendo Player's Guide. Redmond, WA, Nintendo of America. 1997.Leader(s).All Games.1997 / 2016.2002-2006.2017.Other.Vehicles.Other Vehicles.Inhabitants.Companies.Vehicles.Technology.Bases.Main Characters.Supporting Characters.Bosses.Enemies.

The Star Fox team from (2005); from left to right, and.Star Fox, or Team Star Fox, is a band of adventurers-for-hire often employed. The team is headed by Fox McCloud. Fills in the background of the team where at its founding, it was composed of, Peppy Hare, and (who later betrays the team and sides with Andross). Peppy later retires from active flight duty shortly before Star Fox: Assault and was more or less replaced by, Fox's love interest. The team's primary aircraft is the, their land craft is the, and the team's mothership is known as the Great Fox. The team is made up of Fox McCloud, Falco Lombardi, Krystal, Slippy Toad, and Peppy Hare.Fox McCloud. Main article:Fox McCloud is a, the of the series, the leader of the team and James McCloud's son.

Fox wears a green suit. When he hears about his father's disappearance, he drops out of the Corneria Defense Force.

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At the start of the series, Fox is young and still training under Peppy Hare, his father's friend and wingmate. He becomes an expert pilot, skilled in both air and ground-based attacking, as seen in. Fox begins a relationship with Krystal in which continues through Star Fox: Assault and possibly ends in when Fox forces her off the team for fear of her safety, though the outcome can change depending on the route and ending.Fox is also a playable character in all five games in the series.The character is voiced by in the Japanese versions of, and, in the Japanese and, and by from onwards. In the English versions, he is voiced by in; Mike West in, Star Fox 64 3D, Super Smash Bros.

For Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, and; Steve Malpass in Super Smash Bros. Melee and Star Fox Adventures; and Jim Walker in Star Fox: Assault and Super Smash Bros. Brawl.Falco Lombardi. Main article:Falco Lombardi is an ace pilot and one of Fox's friends. Falco wears an orange suit and resembles both.

He shares his first name, with the of. Falco is voiced by in most Japanese releases of the series, and by in onwards. In the English releases, he is voiced by in, in and, Mike Madeoy in, in, and in Star Fox 64 3D, and.Falco joins and leaves the Star Fox team throughout the series of games. He is seen as a partner to Fox as they are very close. After Star Fox 64, Falco leaves the team for a time, going solo. His absence from the team is chronicled in the Nintendo manga Star Fox: Farewell, Beloved Falco, which was released on the official Star Fox Adventures Japanese website.

He returns at the end of Star Fox Adventures.Falco has also appeared in Super Smash Bros. Melee, Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Super Smash Bros. For Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as a playable character.Slippy Toad. Main article:Slippy Toad is a who wears a blue suit. He is a longtime friend of Fox.

He serves as the and of the team. He attended Cornerian Academy, specializing in engineering.

Slippy's father Beltino serves as the director of Engineering at Space Dynamics Co. Ltd., and later serves the research director for the Cornerian Defense Forces. Slippy invents and constructs many inventions for the team, including the Blue-Marine, the Landmaster and the Roadmaster. After the Aparoid race is destroyed in, he temporarily withdraws from the Star Fox team.

However, when Fox needs backup in, he comes to his assistance. He is engaged to a frog named Amanda, and in two endings in Star Fox Command they have children together. Slippy Toad tends to fall prey to enemy pilots, and as such calls upon the player for assistance. In both Star Fox 64 and Star Fox: Assault, the player needs to save Slippy early on.In the and comic, Slippy has a croaking, which was removed in later appearances.Slippy makes a cameo appearance in as one of 's contacts on his Codec and sometimes a contact for Fox, Falco, or Wolf with a taunt on the Star Fox battlefield.He is voiced by in the early Japanese versions of the series; Star Fox 64 3D and Star Fox Zero saw him being voiced by Kei Hayami.

He is also voiced by Lyssa Browne in the English versions of Star Fox 64, Star Fox 64 3D, Star Fox Zero, and Star Fox Guard, in Star Fox Adventures and, and in Star Fox: Assault and Super Smash Bros Brawl.Peppy Hare Peppy Hare is a who wears a red suit and is a member of the original Star Fox team, with leader James McCloud and wingmate Pigma Dengar. After Pigma's betrayal and James' capture, Peppy barely escapes to return to Corneria to inform Fox McCloud of his father's fate. Peppy serves as Fox's mentor and gives Fox instructions and advice throughout the course of the games. Peppy's phrase from, 'Do a barrel roll!' , has become an. Created an to it in November 2011.

Typing 'do a barrel roll' or 'z or r twice' makes the user's web browser appear to spin. Cuthbert stated that he named Peppy.According to, he has a daughter and is the widower of his wife Vivian. By the time of Star Fox: Assault, he is retired from flight duty, taking up an advisory position in the Great Fox. Also according to Command, he is eventually made general of the Corneria Army after Pepper grows ill.In the comic, Peppy appears to have some form of, although it is not elaborated upon.Peppy was originally voiced by in the Japanese versions of the series; Starting with Star Fox 64 3D, took the rein of the character. In English, he was voiced by in, in and, in Assault, in, and in onwards.Krystal Krystal is a blue who is the sole survivor of her doomed home planet, Cerinia. Krystal is calm and kind hearted.

She first appears in the series in the early concept Dinosaur Planet and then, where she searches for answers on her planet's destruction and the death of her parents. She comes across a distress signal from Sauria. She joins Star Fox as the team's after the adventure. She fights in multiple battles in. Before the start of, Krystal leaves the Star Fox team after a strained relationship with Fox. Several possible endings show her returning to both, including one where she marries Fox and their son leads a new Star Fox team decades in the future.

In Star Fox: Assault, Krystal wears a blue, blue, a silver, two silver on her tail, white in her hair, and a silver which has a turquoise jewel.Krystal wore a loincloth and was originally designed to be a main character of Dinosaur Planet, before Nintendo turned the project into a Star Fox title. Her original design was that of a 16-year-old, who was raised by a wizard named Randorn. When Fox became the main character of Star Fox Adventures, Krystal was redesigned into a 19-year-old and her role in the game became less central.She makes a cameo appearance in as one of the contacts for Fox, Falco, or Wolf with a taunt on the Star Fox battlefield. She appears as an Assist Trophy in.In the English version of the series, Krystal speaks and is voiced by in Star Fox Adventures, and by in Star Fox: Assault, Super Smash Bros.

Brawl and Super Smash Bros. In the Japanese versions, Krystal is voiced by.Other members In, which had its official release in 2017, the characters Miyu, a female in a red suit, and Fay, a female in a blue suit, were added to the Star Fox team. Miyu and Fay did not return in any subsequent titles.

Stated that he gave Miyu that name because he liked how it sounded, and that he named Fay after a crush he had in childhood prior to his teenage years. Cuthbert stated he did not remember whether he gave family names to Miyu and Fay.' S Star Fox comic by exclusively introduced the character Fara Phoenix, a, as a love interest for Fox, starting off as a Cornerian test pilot and later becoming an unofficial member.James McCloud James McCloud is Fox's father and the principal founder of the Star Fox team.

On a scouting mission to Venom, he was betrayed by a former member of Star Fox, Pigma Dengar, and the team is captured by the evil Andross. In the ensuing conflict, James McCloud courageously creates a diversion so that Peppy Hare could escape, presumably sacrificing himself (though his true fate is ambiguous).

He appears to in to lead Fox out of Andross's exploding base and in during a final boss fight. James makes his first playable appearance piloting an Arwing like Peppy which resembles the Assault design. None of the other characters acknowledge him, and Fox questions if he is seeing things. He also appears in, where Andross acknowledges him by loudly asking why he won't stay dead.In the for SNES, it is stated that Fox's father is missing and was last seen at a black hole. However, the Black Hole is actually a warp point that was created by Andross' experiments.

In the comic, he is given the name Fox McCloud Sr.In Star Fox: Assault, the Aparoid Queen uses James' voice, hinting that James may have been infected at one point. It is also possible that the Aparoid Queen learned of James through the memories of those the Aparoids had infected.James is also the name of a character in the series. The instruction booklet for describes him as working to raise money for the debts of his mercenary organization, 'Galaxy Dog'. He also uses a racing car similar to an Arwing.James was voiced by Mike West and in, and by and in.

The two English actors also voiced James' son in their respective games. In, James is voiced by Mike West and.ROB 64 ROB 64 (known as NUS64 in the original Japanese-language version) is the observation and analysis of Star Fox's mothership, the Great Fox. ROB's name may be a reference to the accessory. The 64 is derived from the console of his, the. ROB's Japanese name, 'NUS', stands for 'Nintendo Ultra Sixty-four', the original name of the Nintendo 64 system, and is part of the serial number of all N64 components: the controller, for example, is NUS-005. ROB has the ability to completely control the Great Fox, piloting it, providing information to the team, and aiding them with items and vehicles.

Prior to, he has been rebuilt and upgraded several times by Slippy Toad, infusing him with more productivity and personality. After the first Great Fox is destroyed in, he returns in piloting the new version of the Great Fox. On some paths in the game, ROB joins Star Wolf when no 'hero' character is available.In, a tethered robot similar in appearance, Direct-i, also assists in operation of the Gyrowing and Roadmaster.ROB is voiced by in the Japanese version of Star Fox 64, in Star Fox: Assault and in Star Fox 64 3D.

He is voiced by in the English version of Star Fox 64, and Star Fox Zero, John Silke in Star Fox Adventures, and in Star Fox: Assault.Prince Tricky Tricky is the young prince of the EarthWalker Tribe from the planet Sauria. He serves as Fox's companion in Star Fox Adventures, in which Tricky performs various tasks for Fox, such as digging or breathing fire.

He is made an honorary Star Fox member at the end of Adventures. In his second appearance in Star Fox: Assault, Tricky has matured, and is now the king of the EarthWalker Tribe.

After Fox and Krystal save his kingdom from the Aparoids, he promises to help repair Sauria.He was voiced by in Star Fox Adventures, and Chet Morgan in Star Fox: Assault. In the Japanese version of Star Fox: Assault, he is voiced by, who also voiced Beltino and James McCloud in the same game. Tricky also cameos in as a collectible trophy.Tricky was originally intended to be the same character as 'Tricky the Triceratops' in. Nintendo now owns the rights to the Tricky character. Star Wolf Star Wolf is a gang of originally hired by Andross to eliminate the Star Fox team. They have since been working on their own as Star Fox's rival team, occasionally helping Star Fox in. Their primary aircraft is the.

Though Star Wolf were planned to appear on the canceled, they first appeared in. They have appeared in every game except for the original Star Fox and Star Fox Adventures. In Star Fox 64 and, the team is composed of Wolf O'Donnell, Leon Powalski, ex-Star Fox team member Pigma Dengar, and Andross' nephew Andrew Oikonny, while in Star Fox: Assault and, the team is composed of Wolf O'Donnell, Leon Powalski, and Panther Caroso.Wolf O'Donnell. Cuthbert, Dylan. Retrieved 2018-10-11.

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