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− | [[Image:Ridley.jpg|thumb|250px|Ridley.]]'''Ridley''' is the main villain of the [[Metroid (series)|Metroid series]]. He is a high commander of the [[Space Pirates]] (possibly their leader), and is the murderer of [[Samus Aran]]'s parents. His other form is [[Meta-Ridley]] after Ridley is almost killed. He a protagonist as a titan. He appears as Giant Ridley in the Mutant Arsenal track in [[Nintendo All-Stars Racing]]. |
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+ | |class=Space Pirate |
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+ | |first_appearance=''Metroid'' (1986) |
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+ | |status=Deceased (original; clone; parasite) |
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+ | |affiliation=Space Pirates |
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+ | |aliases=Neo-Ridley (parasite),<br>[[Meta Ridley]]}} |
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+ | '''Ridley''' is the main antagonist of the [[Metroid (series)|Metroid series]], and the nemesis of [[Samus Aran]]. Ridley is a high-ranking member of the Space Pirates, possibly even their leader, and had murdered Samus' parents when she was a child. Ridley goes through various forms of evolution prior to becoming a dragon-like creature, starting out as a creature dubbed "[[Little Birdie]]" before morphing into an adolescent form known as the "[[Mysterious Creature]]". Contrary to his appearance, Ridley is of high intelligence, showing knowledge in combat and giving orders to other creatures, as well as knowing when to retreat. |
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==Appearances== |
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===[[Nintendo vs. MARVEL]]=== |
===[[Nintendo vs. MARVEL]]=== |
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He is a playable character in the game. He is unlocked by beating Arcade Mode with Samus. |
He is a playable character in the game. He is unlocked by beating Arcade Mode with Samus. |
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Ridley appears as a playable character in [[Super Smash Bros. Combat]]. In [[Super Smash Bros. Revolution]], he appears when [[Dark Samus]] uses her [[Final Smash]], Ridley appears in the background and attacks shortly there-after. He is rumored to appear in [[Super Smash Bros. Clash]] as a [[Assist Trophy]]. |
Ridley appears as a playable character in [[Super Smash Bros. Combat]]. In [[Super Smash Bros. Revolution]], he appears when [[Dark Samus]] uses her [[Final Smash]], Ridley appears in the background and attacks shortly there-after. He is rumored to appear in [[Super Smash Bros. Clash]] as a [[Assist Trophy]]. |
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+ | Ridley appears as a playable character, Assist Trophy or background character in the following titles: |
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*[[Super Smash Bros. Unleashed]] |
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*[[Super Smash Bros. Rumble]] |
*[[Super Smash Bros. Rumble]] |
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*[[Super Smash Bros. Xtreme]] |
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===[[Super Scribblenauts: Evolved]]=== |
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Ridley appears as a Stage Boss on the ''[[Super Smash Bros. Fusion (ACL)|Super Smash Bros. Fusion]]'' iteration of <i>Super Smash Bros. 4</i>'s Pyrosphere stage. Ridley will occasionally fly over the stage, using his jackhammer tail to deal damage, roaring as he does. When he is at low health, Ridley will begin to pick up fighters and drag them across the wall, dealing massive damage. Unlike most stage bosses, Ridley is not always on the stage, as he occasionally flies back into one of the holes in the wall that appears in the background. |
Ridley appears as a Stage Boss on the ''[[Super Smash Bros. Fusion (ACL)|Super Smash Bros. Fusion]]'' iteration of <i>Super Smash Bros. 4</i>'s Pyrosphere stage. Ridley will occasionally fly over the stage, using his jackhammer tail to deal damage, roaring as he does. When he is at low health, Ridley will begin to pick up fighters and drag them across the wall, dealing massive damage. Unlike most stage bosses, Ridley is not always on the stage, as he occasionally flies back into one of the holes in the wall that appears in the background. |
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− | His inclusion as a stage boss has caused a negative reception from fans, due to him, once again, not being a playable character. The game's main director, Jake "TimeSoul", has specified that Metroid was set with two representatives, though added a third in [[Adam Malkovich]]. |
+ | His inclusion as a stage boss has caused a negative reception from fans, due to him, once again, not being a playable character. The game's main director, Jake "TimeSoul", has specified that Metroid was set with two representatives, though added a third in [[Adam Malkovich]]. |
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− | :''Feel free to hate me now for not including Ridley as a playable character. I believe that Samus and Zero Suit Samus were the only people needed in order to perfectly represent the Metroid series. The reason I added Adam, is because of his suit: he is essentially a ''third'' Samus, without being a clone. He is much slower and weaker in his physical attacks, though his suit supercharges his projectile attacks. In fact, his special moves are taken from moves that Samus uses throughout the Metroid series, but not in Smash Bros.'' |
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− | :''I, personally, do not like Ridley much. However, as I focus more on business, Ridley was brought up multiple times in development. While I am the director, I didn't say much when it came to the characters involved, with me only having input in adding Alexander Roivas. Ridley was very close to being an Assist Trophy in the game, however, we decided to add him as a stage boss because of Pyrosphere being one of Ridley's signature battle arenas.'' |
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− | :''I apologize to all you people wishing to play as Ridley, but it didn't really work out. I apologize.'' |
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Ridley is the main antagonist of the Metroid series, and the nemesis of Samus Aran. Ridley is a high-ranking member of the Space Pirates, possibly even their leader, and had murdered Samus' parents when she was a child. Ridley goes through various forms of evolution prior to becoming a dragon-like creature, starting out as a creature dubbed "Little Birdie" before morphing into an adolescent form known as the "Mysterious Creature". Contrary to his appearance, Ridley is of high intelligence, showing knowledge in combat and giving orders to other creatures, as well as knowing when to retreat.
Appearances
Nintendo vs. MARVEL
He is a playable character in the game. He is unlocked by beating Arcade Mode with Samus.
Super Smash Bros. series
Ridley appears as a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Combat. In Super Smash Bros. Revolution, he appears when Dark Samus uses her Final Smash, Ridley appears in the background and attacks shortly there-after. He is rumored to appear in Super Smash Bros. Clash as a Assist Trophy.
Ridley appears as a playable character, Assist Trophy or background character in the following titles:
- Super Smash Bros. Revolution
- Super Smash Bros. Unleashed
- Super Smash Bros. Clash
- Super Smash Bros. Rumble
- Super Smash Bros. Xtreme
- Super Smash Bros. Charged! - Secret Character
Super Scribblenauts: Evolved
Ridley appears as a createable object in Super Scribblenauts: Evolved. Is is hostile to anything in his sight.
Metroid: Power Shift
Ridley is once agian leader of the Space Pirate regime. He is also the boss of the game's first temple.
Hellfire Fighters 2: Dawn of Cipher
Ridley is brought back to life in Diet Cola Mountain by Bill Cipher and robotic version of Vanellope. When Ridley is reborn, he takes Vanellope to the top of the volcano, forcing the ponies to fight his minions, and solve puzzles.
When he is beaten, he will drop Vanellope, and scream in pain. He falls to his death in the hot Diet Cola, releasing a Chaos Emerald.
Uncomfirmed Movie
It is said that Ridley will be getting his own stand-alone movie that will dig deeper into his origins, who he once considered friends and enemies, and why he murdered the parents of Samus Aran.
Super Smash Bros. Fusion
Ridley appears as a Stage Boss on the Super Smash Bros. Fusion iteration of Super Smash Bros. 4's Pyrosphere stage. Ridley will occasionally fly over the stage, using his jackhammer tail to deal damage, roaring as he does. When he is at low health, Ridley will begin to pick up fighters and drag them across the wall, dealing massive damage. Unlike most stage bosses, Ridley is not always on the stage, as he occasionally flies back into one of the holes in the wall that appears in the background.
His inclusion as a stage boss has caused a negative reception from fans, due to him, once again, not being a playable character. The game's main director, Jake "TimeSoul", has specified that Metroid was set with two representatives, though added a third in Adam Malkovich.
Gallery
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