List of F-Zero characters
F-Zero is a series of futuristic racing games originally created by Nintendo EAD (formerly Research & Development Team 4) and has been continually produced by Nintendo, although the company has let outside development houses work on some installments. The video game franchise has led to an anime series and a variety of merchandise.
The series casually centers around the poster child Captain Falcon and his talented racing and bounty hunting abilities as well as his encounters with the other F-Zero characters. Numerous characters were introduced in each completed installment of the franchises' video games with many of them appearing in multiple titles. The games are either set in the 22nd century or at a later time period, with each game revolving around the high-speed F-Zero Grand Prix races. Each character has their own unique vehicle and reason for entering the F-Zero Grand Prix. The winner of the Grand Prix receives prestige as well as a large sum of prize money.
Development
During the development of the first F-Zero game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Takaya Imamura was surprised at the level of freedom he was given to design the characters and courses since this was his first game. There are four playable vehicles each containing its own character. The game's producer, Shigeru Miyamoto, called the F-Zero characters "seven heads tall" in comparison to the characters for Super Mario Kart, who are "three heads tall in order to suit the design of the karts". IGN claimed Captain Falcon "was thrust into the limelight" in F-Zero since he was the "star character". An eight-page comic was included in the manual of the original game that carried the reader through one of Captain Falcon's bounty missions.
The character Mr. EAD bears a few character attributes from the Mario series. "EAD" is also the same abbreviation used by Nintendo for their internal development group who are responsible for producing the Mario games. The F-Zero character James McCloud bears a striking resemblance to the Star Fox character Fox McCloud. According to Nintendo Power, "It's just one of the fun things the developers decided to put into F-Zero GX." Although James is also the name of Fox McCloud's father in the Star Fox series, they also stated "As similar in looks as they are, Fox and James McCloud don't have any connection." Toshihiro Nagoshi, one of F-Zero GX{{'}}s co-producers, was fond of the characters and found a way to draw out their personalities during the games' development. The co-producer mentioned Amusement Vision was given relative freedom in designing the characters. With the introduction of a story mode in F-Zero GX, Shigeru Miyamoto mentioned that the characters Imamura created are finally "coming to life and taking on some personality". Nagoshi stated that its story mode was included because the development team felt that the F-Zero universe was unique and they wanted to explain some of the characters' motivations and flesh out the game world.
Characters
In F-Zero, one of four playable vehicles can be chosen to compete against generic vehicles of different colors as well as the other playable vehicles through each track in its Grand Prix mode. The Nintendo 64 (N64) sequel, F-Zero X, has twenty-seven new characters composed of all the opponents. In the Game Boy Advance title F-Zero: GP Legend, the majority of the characters originally appeared in the N64 game. During GP Legend{{'}}s story scenes, the characters incorporate an Japanese animation style for their character designs as they appear in the cartoon show.
Captain Falcon
is considered the poster child of the franchise, but also has been called its main character. He is described as an accomplished F-Zero pilot and renowned bounty hunter. In F-Zero X, it is rumored that he is called "Captain" because he was once an officer on the Internova Police Force. By the age of 36, Captain Falcon had built a reputation as one of the best bounty hunters in the galaxy, one that has earned him many enemies. This constant danger forces him to live in a sanctuary on a chain of islands off the coast of Port Town, where he spends most of his time. His desire for solitude is such that even after winning a race, he takes his award and quickly dashes home. Each of his home islands contains a different racetrack, allowing him to keep his racing skills at their peak while remaining relatively safe.
The character drives the Blue Falcon in his races, and uses a sidearm and a midsize spacecraft called the Falcon Flyer in bounty missions. In F-Zero X, Captain Falcon's DNA is stolen while he is hospitalized following an accident in the F-Zero Grand Prix. The thieves use the DNA to create a clone of Captain Falcon, Blood Falcon. In F-Zero GX, Captain Falcon is 37 years old and the sitting champion of the F-Zero Grand Prix, boosting his already high popularity even higher. In the games' story mode, after winning a number of races and saving Jody Summer, he goes on to defeat Black Shadow and Deathborn. In F-Zero: Maximum Velocity, which is set twenty-five years after the first game, Kent Akechi claims to be the son of Captain Falcon.
The character is a representative for F-Zero in the Super Smash Bros. video games. He is a fast close combat fighter using a combination of kung fu and streetfighting, whose Signature move is the "Falcon Punch", a slow but powerful punch in which a flaming falcon surrounds his fist. In the anime F-Zero GP Legend, Captain Falcon is a title given to a person, instead of an individual's actual name. Throughout most of the anime, Bart Lemming holds this title, and it is passed onto Rick Wheeler after Bart's "death" in the last episode. Although he does not appear in every episode, he plays a significant role in the series: his main goal is to stop the efforts of the Dark Million Organization. The character is voiced by Hideyuki Tanaka and David Wills in the Japanese and English versions respectively.
Other characters
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Originated from F-Zero |
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Dr. Stewart |
Golden Fox |
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Pico |
Wild Goose |
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Samurai Goroh |
Fire Stingray |
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Originated from F-Zero X |
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Antonio Guster |
Green Panther |
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Queen Meteor |
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Baba / |
Iron Tiger |
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Beastman |
Hyper Speeder |
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Billy |
Mad Wolf |
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Bio Rex |
Big Fang |
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Black Shadow |
Black Bull |
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Blood Falcon |
Blood Hawk / |
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Dr. Clash |
Crazy Bear |
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Draq |
Mighty Typhoon |
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Mr. EAD |
Great Star |
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Gomar & Shioh |
Twin Noritta |
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Jack Levin |
Astro Robin |
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James McCloud |
Little Wyvern |
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Jody Summer |
White Cat |
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John Tanaka |
Wonder Wasp |
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Kate Alen |
Super Piranha |
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Leon |
Space Angler |
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Michael Chain |
Wild Boar |
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Mighty Gazelle / |
Red Gazelle |
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Octoman / |
Deep Claw |
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Roger Buster |
Mighty Hurricane |
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Silver Neelsen |
Night Thunder |
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The Skull / |
Sonic Phantom |
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Super Arrow |
King Meteor |
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Zoda |
Death Anchor |
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Originated from F-Zero: Maximum Velocity |
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Alexander O'Neil |
The Stingray |
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Blitz Wagner |
Silver Thunder |
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Jane B. Christie |
J. B. Crystal |
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Kent Akechi |
Falcon MK-II |
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Kumiko |
Fighting Comet |
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Lord Cyber |
Sly Joker / |
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Megan |
Hot Violet |
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Mickey Marcus |
Fireball |
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Nichi |
Wind Walker / |
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Yazoo Jr. |
Jet Vermilion |
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Originated from F-Zero AX |
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Dai Goroh |
Silver Rat |
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Dai San Gen |
Pink Spider |
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Don Genie |
Fat Shark |
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Lily Flyer |
Bunny Flash |
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Phoenix |
Rainbow Phoenix |
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PJ |
Groovy Taxi |
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Princia Ramode |
Spark Moon |
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QQQ |
Rolling Turtle |
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Spade |
Magic Seagull |
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Terry "Digi-Boy" Getter |
Cosmic Dolphin |
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Deathborn |
Dark Schneider |
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Originated from F-Zero: GP Legend |
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Rick Wheeler / |
Dragon Bird |
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Lucy Liberty |
Elegance Liberty |
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Misaki Haruka / Miss Killer (JP) Misaki Haruka / Luna Ryder |
Moon Shadow |
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Lisa Brilliant |
Panzer Emerald |
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Originated from F-Zero Climax |
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Berserker |
Red Bull |
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Clank Hughes |
Dragon Bird EX |
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Dark Soldier |
Soldier Anchor |
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Hyper Zoda |
Hyper Death Anchor |
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Young Captain Falcon |
Blue Falcon |
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Merchandise
Some characters of the F-Zero series have had various toys modeled after the likeness of their vehicles. In December 2003, a series of toys based on the vehicles in F-Zero GP Legend were distributed in Japan by Bandai.
Reception
IGN called the F-Zero character Captain Falcon as "one of the most important and recognizable characters from the franchise". Toshihiro Nagoshi stated this character "has a very strong image, and represents a dominant visual aspect for the series". He claimed this is the type of character Sega does not have in their racing games like Daytona or Sega Rally that the player can "identify with behind the wheel". An author from The Orange County Register was highly critical of the characters in F-Zero GX{{'}}s story mode, stating "the goofy, spandex-clad characters feel seriously out of place" with the tougher scenarios this gameplay mode had to offer.
References
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