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{{forfighter|SSBU=y}} '' | {{forfighter|SSBU=y}} ''For his cybernetically-enhanced form, see [[Meta Ridley]]. For the Japanese smasher, see {{Sm|Ridley}}.'' | ||
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|name = Ridley | |name = Ridley | ||
|image = {{tabber|title1=Super Metroid| | |image = {{tabber|title1=Super Metroid|tab1=[[File:Ridley sm Artwork.png|250px|Official artwork of Ridley from ''Super Metroid'', the basis of his appearance in most ''Super Smash Bros.'' games.]]|title2=Other M|tab2=[[File:MOM Ridley Concept Art.png|250px|Concept art of Ridley's clone from ''Metroid: Other M'', the basis of his appearance in ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U''.]]}} | ||
|caption = [[File:MetroidSymbol.svg|50px|class=invert | |caption = [[File:MetroidSymbol.svg|50px|class=invert]]<br>Official artwork of Ridley from ''[[Super Metroid]]'' and his clone from ''{{s|metroidwiki|Metroid: Other M}}''. | ||
|firstgame = ''{{b|Metroid|game}}'' (1986) | |firstgame = ''{{b|Metroid|game}}'' (1986) | ||
|games = ''[[SSB]]''<br>''[[Melee]]''<br>''[[Brawl]]''<br>''[[SSB4]]''<br>''[[Ultimate]]'' | |games = ''[[SSB]]''<br>''[[Melee]]''<br>''[[Brawl]]''<br>''[[SSB4]]''<br>''[[Ultimate]]'' | ||
|lastappearance = ''{{ | |lastappearance = ''{{s|metroidwiki|Metroid Prime Remastered}}'' (2023) | ||
|console = Nintendo Entertainment System (Famicom Disk System) | |console = Nintendo Entertainment System (Famicom Disk System) | ||
|species = Unknown | |species = Unknown | ||
|gender = Male | |gender = Male | ||
|homeworld = {{s|metroidwiki|Zebes}}<ref> | |homeworld = {{s|metroidwiki|Zebes}}<ref>In the original ''{{b|Metroid|game}}'' manual, Ridley is described as a native of Zebes. However, this is not referenced again in later story materials, which depict Ridley and the Space Pirates as having conquered Zebes after it was originally inhabited by Chozo.</ref> | ||
|creator = Makoto Kanoh | |creator = Makoto Kanoh | ||
|artist = Hiroji Kiyotake | |artist = Hiroji Kiyotake | ||
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|interwikipage = Ridley | |interwikipage = Ridley | ||
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'''Ridley''' ({{ja|リドリー|Ridorī}}, ''Ridley'') is a character from the {{uv|Metroid}} series | '''Ridley''' ({{ja|リドリー|Ridorī}}, ''Ridley'') is a character from the {{uv|Metroid}} series, and a major antagonist throughout the majority of the series, in which he generally acts as one of the later bosses. A draconic creature hailing from {{s|metroidwiki|Zebes}}, Ridley is a vicious, yet highly intelligent member of the {{s|metroidwiki|Space Pirate}}s, and is one of its most prominent leaders, alongside [[Mother Brain]]. He is also the arch-nemesis of the ''Metroid'' series' protagonist, [[Samus Aran]]. | ||
Ridley made his debut in ''[[ | Ridley made his debut in ''[[Brawl]]'' as a [[boss]] in {{SSBB|Adventure Mode}}, returned as a stage hazard in {{forwiiu}}, and transitioned into a playable character in ''[[Ultimate]]''. | ||
==Origin== | ==Origin== | ||
[[File:Ridley.gif|thumb|left|Ridley as he appears in ''Super Metroid'', which inspired his design in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series.]] | [[File:Ridley.gif|thumb|left|Ridley as he appears in ''Super Metroid'', which inspired his design in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series.]] | ||
Ridley, also known by the identifier | Ridley, also known by the identifier '''Geoform 187''', is one of the main antagonists of the ''Metroid'' series, the other being [[Mother Brain]]. His appearance varies slightly across the series, but he is generally a large, winged alien that resembles a dragon or pterosaur. In spite of his bestial appearance and fearsome mannerisms, he is by no means a mindless animal, but a high-ranking {{s|metroidwiki|Space Pirate}} that is sapient and, in some material, capable of speech. | ||
Ridley is directly connected to [[Samus Aran]]'s past. In the ''{{s|metroidwiki|Metroid e-manga}}'', he led a Space Pirate ambush on an Afloraltite mining | Ridley is directly connected to [[Samus Aran]]'s past. In the ''{{s|metroidwiki|Metroid e-manga}}'', he led a Space Pirate ambush on an Afloraltite mining expedition on {{s|metroidwiki|K-2L}}, where Samus lived. He attacked her, but ended up killing {{s|metroidwiki|Virginia Aran}}, Samus' mother, when she jumped between the two to save her. {{s|metroidwiki|Rodney Aran}}, Samus' father, then detonated the Afloraltite, killing himself and several Space Pirates, and forcing Ridley to flee. | ||
In | In ''{{b|Metroid|game}}'', Ridley is a leader of the Space Pirates on planet {{s|metroidwiki|Zebes}}. He, [[Mother Brain]], and the Space Pirates stole and cloned the eponymous {{b|Metroid|creature}} creatures for galactic domination. Ridley, however, was surprised to find the little girl from years ago, now a grown woman, came to defeat him. In the remake ''{{s|metroidwiki|Metroid: Zero Mission}}'', he had also created a robot replica of himself called {{s|metroidwiki|Mecha Ridley}}. However, this robot was unfinished before fighting Samus, when it was destroyed. | ||
Ridley returned in ''{{s|metroidwiki|Metroid Prime}}'', revived as the cyborg "[[Meta Ridley]]". In this new form, Ridley oversaw the experiments of {{s|metroidwiki|Phazon}} on the wildlife of {{s|metroidwiki|Tallon IV}} aboard the [[Frigate Orpheon]]. This backfired, as the creatures mutated into {{s|metroidwiki|Parasite Queen}}s that escaped captivity and ransacked the ship. Meta Ridley encountered Samus aboard the frigate, fleeing to Tallon IV below while she gave pursuit. They then clashed at the {{s|metroidwiki|Artifact Temple}}, where the Chozo architecture turned on Meta Ridley and struck him with several lasers to the chest, knocking him into the {{s|metroidwiki|Impact Crater}}. | Ridley returned in ''{{s|metroidwiki|Metroid Prime}}'', revived as the cyborg "'''[[Meta Ridley]]'''". In this new form, Ridley oversaw the experiments of {{s|metroidwiki|Phazon}} on the wildlife of {{s|metroidwiki|Tallon IV}} aboard the [[Frigate Orpheon]]. This backfired, as the creatures mutated into {{s|metroidwiki|Parasite Queen}}s that escaped captivity and ransacked the ship. Meta Ridley encountered Samus aboard the frigate, fleeing to Tallon IV below while she gave pursuit. They then clashed at the {{s|metroidwiki|Artifact Temple}}, where the Chozo architecture turned on Meta Ridley and struck him with several lasers to the chest, knocking him into the {{s|metroidwiki|Impact Crater}}. | ||
Meta Ridley returned after [[Dark Samus]] took control of the Space Pirates in ''{{s|metroidwiki|Metroid Prime 3: Corruption}}''. | Meta Ridley returned with an improved armorskin after [[Dark Samus]] took control of the Space Pirates in ''{{s|metroidwiki|Metroid Prime 3: Corruption}}''. Meta Ridley led the Pirate assault on {{s|metroidwiki|Norion}}, but was defeated by Samus. Upon retreating to the {{s|metroidwiki|Space Pirate Homeworld}}, Meta Ridley was exposed to massive amounts of Phazon inside the {{s|metroidwiki|Leviathan}}, mutating into ''{{s|metroidwiki|Omega Ridley}}''. This powered-up form became the Leviathan guardian and fought Samus, but he was again defeated and subsequently cleansed of Phazon. | ||
In ''{{s|metroidwiki|Metroid: Samus Returns}}'', Ridley arrived on planet SR388 just as Samus returned to her ship with the Baby Metroid in tow. Ridley's body was still partially healing with cybernetic prosthetics, now known as "{{s|metroidwiki|Proteus Ridley}}". After an arduous battle, Proteus Ridley was left incapacitated on the planet's surface as Samus fled for the Ceres Station to deliver the Baby Metroid. | In ''{{s|metroidwiki|Metroid: Samus Returns}}'', Ridley arrived on planet SR388 just as Samus returned to her ship with the Baby Metroid in tow. Ridley's body was still partially healing with cybernetic prosthetics, now known as "'''{{s|metroidwiki|Proteus Ridley}}'''". After an arduous battle, Proteus Ridley was left incapacitated on the planet's surface as Samus fled for the Ceres Station to deliver the Baby Metroid. | ||
In ''[[Super Metroid]]'', Ridley's body had completely healed, so he kidnapped the Baby Metroid from Ceres. Samus chased him back to planet Zebes, where there was a rebuilt Pirate base. Samus battled Ridley as one of the guardians to Tourian, defeating him a final time. When Mother Brain's death caused the destruction of Zebes, Ridley's remains were consumed in the blast, supposedly marking the true death of Samus's longstanding nemesis. | In ''[[Super Metroid]]'', Ridley's body had completely healed, so he kidnapped the Baby Metroid from Ceres. Samus chased him back to planet Zebes, where there was a rebuilt Pirate base. Samus battled Ridley as one of the guardians to Tourian, defeating him a final time. When Mother Brain's death caused the destruction of Zebes, Ridley's remains were consumed in the blast, supposedly marking the true death of Samus's longstanding nemesis. | ||
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However, Ridley's legacy lived on. In ''{{s|metroidwiki|Metroid: Other M}}'', Ridley was unintentionally cloned via a DNA sample from Samus' armor after their battle in ''Super Metroid''. The result was initially a small creature dubbed "{{s|metroidwiki|Little Birdie}}", which Samus encountered on the {{s|metroidwiki|Bottle Ship}}. Later on, it evolved into a {{s|metroidwiki|Mystery Creature}} that ambushed Samus before being repelled by Galactic Federation soldiers. After escaping, he evolved into his most recognizable form. Samus met the reborn Ridley in the Geothermal Power Plant, going into a state of shock until {{s|metroidwiki|Anthony Higgs}} supposedly sacrificed himself to protect her. Samus fought the cloned Ridley, but he escaped once more, only to be cornered by a {{s|metroidwiki|Queen Metroid}} and drained into a lifeless husk. | However, Ridley's legacy lived on. In ''{{s|metroidwiki|Metroid: Other M}}'', Ridley was unintentionally cloned via a DNA sample from Samus' armor after their battle in ''Super Metroid''. The result was initially a small creature dubbed "{{s|metroidwiki|Little Birdie}}", which Samus encountered on the {{s|metroidwiki|Bottle Ship}}. Later on, it evolved into a {{s|metroidwiki|Mystery Creature}} that ambushed Samus before being repelled by Galactic Federation soldiers. After escaping, he evolved into his most recognizable form. Samus met the reborn Ridley in the Geothermal Power Plant, going into a state of shock until {{s|metroidwiki|Anthony Higgs}} supposedly sacrificed himself to protect her. Samus fought the cloned Ridley, but he escaped once more, only to be cornered by a {{s|metroidwiki|Queen Metroid}} and drained into a lifeless husk. | ||
In ''{{s|metroidwiki|Metroid Fusion}}'', the husk of Ridley's clone appeared, cryogenically frozen, on the {{s|metroidwiki|Biologic Space Labs}} research station. Samus discovered it halfway through her mission, watching it shatter as an {{s|metroidwiki|X Parasite}} copied his DNA. Samus later encountered the X-mimic as the mutant "{{s|metroidwiki|Neo-Ridley}}" and defeated it, presumably ending Ridley for good. | In ''{{s|metroidwiki|Metroid Fusion}}'', the husk of Ridley's clone appeared, cryogenically frozen, on the {{s|metroidwiki|Biologic Space Labs}} research station. Samus discovered it halfway through her mission, watching it shatter as an {{s|metroidwiki|X Parasite}} copied his DNA. Samus later encountered the X-mimic as the mutant "'''{{s|metroidwiki|Neo-Ridley}}'''" and defeated it, presumably ending Ridley for good. | ||
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''== | ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''== | ||
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{{Boss | {{Boss | ||
|name = Ridley | |name = Ridley | ||
|image =[[File:RidleyBrawl.jpg|250px]] | |image = {{tabber|title1=Brawl|tab1=[[File:RidleyBrawl.jpg|250px]]|title2=Wii U|tab2=[[File:Ridley Portrait (SSB4).png|250px]]}} | ||
|game1 = Brawl | |game1 = Brawl | ||
|game2 = for Wii U | |||
|caption = {{symbol|metroid}} | |caption = {{symbol|metroid}} | ||
|universe = {{uv|Metroid}} | |universe = {{uv|Metroid}} | ||
|location = [[The Research Facility II]] | |location = [[The Research Facility II]] (''Brawl'') <br> [[Pyrosphere]] (''Wii U'') | ||
}} | }} | ||
In an interview with the gaming magazine ''{{s|wikipedia|Nintendo Power}}'', when asked if Ridley was considered as a playable fighter in ''Brawl'', Masahiro Sakurai replied that making Ridley playable would have been impossible without putting their best efforts into it. He commented that Ridley may have been "a little slow" as a fighter.<ref>http://sourcegaming.info/2016/04/29/duflupdate/</ref> | In an interview with the gaming magazine ''{{s|wikipedia|Nintendo Power}}'', when asked if Ridley was considered as a playable fighter in ''Brawl'', Masahiro Sakurai replied that making Ridley playable would have been impossible without putting their best efforts into it. He commented that Ridley may have been "a little slow" as a fighter.<ref>http://sourcegaming.info/2016/04/29/duflupdate/</ref> | ||
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===Role in the Subspace Emissary=== | ===Role in the Subspace Emissary=== | ||
Ridley is the fifth boss in the Subspace Emissary. {{SSBB|Samus}} and {{SSBB|Pikachu}} must fight him at the end of [[ | Ridley is the fifth boss in the Subspace Emissary. {{SSBB|Samus}} and {{SSBB|Pikachu}} must fight him at the end of the [[Research Facility II]]. In the cutscene prior to the battle, Ridley ambushes and grabs Samus, flying upward and scraping her along the walls. Pikachu breaks Samus free from Ridley's grasp using {{b|Thunder|Pokémon}}. In the first battle, Ridley has higher health and uses moves ranging from claw swipes to a move similar to [[Rayquaza]]'s ExtremeSpeed to a tail swipe across the entire stage. [[Meta Ridley]], his form in ''Metroid Prime'', later attacks {{SSBB|Donkey Kong}}, {{SSBB|Diddy Kong}}, {{SSBB|Captain Falcon}}, {{SSBB|Olimar}}, Samus, Pikachu, and {{SSBB|R.O.B.}}. | ||
Ridley and his Meta Ridley form are | Ridley and his Meta Ridley form are resurrected by [[Tabuu]], their true leader, in [[The Great Maze]] to face down the heroes. Oddly enough, they are resurrected as separate beings. | ||
===Moveset=== | ===Moveset=== | ||
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| Blasting Roar || {{Button|GCN|A|s=32px}}/{{Button|GCN|B|s=32px}} || Ridley roars and flaps his wings violently, which causes the wind to appear that pushes the player back slightly. Damage can be taken by making contact with his head as this starts. || 2 | | Blasting Roar || {{Button|GCN|A|s=32px}}/{{Button|GCN|B|s=32px}} || Ridley roars and flaps his wings violently, which causes the wind to appear that pushes the player back slightly. Damage can be taken by making contact with his head as this starts. || 2 | ||
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| Flying Stomp || {{Button|GCN|A|s=32px}}+{{Button|GCN|D-Pad|U|s=32px}} || Ridley lands then jumps up, and then drops down, trying to stomp on the player. Because Ridley always drops down on the same spot the player was when Ridley jumped up, it can be dodged by running to the opposite end of the stage | | Flying Stomp || {{Button|GCN|A|s=32px}}+{{Button|GCN|D-Pad|U|s=32px}} || Ridley lands then jumps up, and then drops down, trying to stomp on the player. Because Ridley always drops down on the same spot the player was when Ridley jumped up, it can be dodged by running to the opposite end of the stage. || 3 | ||
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| Claw Sweep || {{Button|GCN|A|s=32px}}+{{Button|GCN|D-Pad|D|s=32px}} || Ridley flies low and sweeps the stage with his claws. He screeches before this, unless being controlled by a human. || 2 | | Claw Sweep || {{Button|GCN|A|s=32px}}+{{Button|GCN|D-Pad|D|s=32px}} || Ridley flies low and sweeps the stage with his claws. He screeches before this, unless being controlled by a human. || 2 | ||
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Following {{for3ds}}{{'}}s release and the day prior to the American release of {{forwiiu}}, Sakurai stated that Ridley's size was a factor in his exclusion from the playable roster, despite being aware of significant fan demand for the character. Sakurai felt that scaling the character down, as well as other necessary changes like having to prevent him to be able to fly freely, would make him less threatening than he appears in the ''Metroid'' games, thus providing an inaccurate portrayal of his original role as a dangerous boss.<ref>[http://mynintendonews.com/2014/11/20/sakurai-explains-why-ridley-isnt-playable-in-super-smash-bros/]</ref> | Following {{for3ds}}{{'}}s release and the day prior to the American release of {{forwiiu}}, Sakurai stated that Ridley's size was a factor in his exclusion from the playable roster, despite being aware of significant fan demand for the character. Sakurai felt that scaling the character down, as well as other necessary changes like having to prevent him to be able to fly freely, would make him less threatening than he appears in the ''Metroid'' games, thus providing an inaccurate portrayal of his original role as a dangerous boss.<ref>[http://mynintendonews.com/2014/11/20/sakurai-explains-why-ridley-isnt-playable-in-super-smash-bros/]</ref> | ||
When Sakurai first revealed the [[Pyrosphere]] stage for | When Sakurai first revealed the [[Pyrosphere]] stage for {{forwiiu}}, he mentioned that a character from "Samus' past" may appear at any second. Furthermore, Ridley's shadow appeared on the stage in the April 2014 Nintendo Direct, in the section which discussed the [[Yellow Devil]]'s role as a stage boss on [[Wily Castle]]. Ridley was ultimately confirmed to appear as a unique stage boss in the {{forwiiu}} 50-Fact Extravaganza, over a year after Pyrosphere was revealed. | ||
Like Samus and Zero Suit Samus, Ridley matches his physical appearance from ''Metroid: Other M''. In battle, Ridley will appear and attack players. He will use attacks based on where opponents are standing. | Like Samus and Zero Suit Samus, Ridley matches his physical appearance from ''Metroid: Other M''. In battle, Ridley will appear and attack players. He will use attacks based on where opponents are standing. Unlike other stage bosses, however, damaging Ridley enough will cause him to fight alongside the fighter. Damaging him enough after he joins a player's side will KO him, adding another point to the player's KO total, even if he is on the player's side. Ridley may gather energy from the purple vats under the ledges, increasing his strength. Curiously, his stock icon (used in the KOs row of the results screen) is of his ''Brawl'' artwork. | ||
{{ImageCaption|image1=Image:RidleyHeadSSB4-U.png|image2=Image:MetaRidleyHeadSSB4-U.png|width1=64px|width2=64px|caption='''Left:''' Ridley's head icon in SSB4.<br/>'''Right:''' Unused Black Ridley variant.}} | {{ImageCaption|image1=Image:RidleyHeadSSB4-U.png|image2=Image:MetaRidleyHeadSSB4-U.png|width1=64px|width2=64px|caption='''Left:''' Ridley's head icon in SSB4.<br/>'''Right:''' Unused Black Ridley variant.}} | ||
{{for3ds}} marks Ridley's only complete absence from a ''Super Smash Bros.'' title. | |||
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After many years of only appearing as either a boss or a cameo in the ''Smash'' series, Ridley finally makes his playable debut as an unlockable newcomer, being revealed during the Nintendo E3 Direct on June 12, 2018. His inclusion as a playable fighter was largely cemented by popular demand both within the previous installment's [[Smash Bros. Fighter Ballot|Fighter Ballot]] and long afterward, particularly in the West. | After many years of only appearing as either a boss or a cameo in the ''Smash'' series, Ridley finally makes his playable debut as an unlockable newcomer, being revealed during the Nintendo E3 Direct on June 12, 2018. His inclusion as a playable fighter was largely cemented by popular demand both within the previous installment's [[Smash Bros. Fighter Ballot|Fighter Ballot]] and long afterward, particularly in the West. | ||
Much like Zero Suit Samus in both ''SSB4'' and ''Ultimate'', Ridley uses a composite design original to the ''Smash'' series; in his case, he is primarily based on his | Much like Zero Suit Samus in both ''SSB4'' and ''Ultimate'', Ridley uses a composite design original to the ''Smash'' series; in his case, he is primarily based on his ''Super Metroid'' appearance, with some embellishments and elements that his clone in ''Metroid: Other M'' featured, resulting in a more realistic and detailed design compared to his design in ''Brawl''. Meta Ridley is also featured as an alternate costume for Ridley. An official Ridley [[amiibo]] was confirmed the same day as his reveal and launched alongside the game itself. | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Ridley vs Samus NES.gif|Ridley's debut appearance in ''Metroid'', which inspired his depiction in ''Ultimate''<ref name=RidleyNES>{{cite web |url=https://www.eventhubs.com/news/2018/jul/23/masahiro-sakurai-designed-ridley-super-smash-bros-ultimate-based-his-appearance-original-metroid-nes/ |title=Masahiro Sakurai designed Ridley in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate based on his appearance in the original Metroid for the NES |accessdate=2018-10-26 |last=Gordon |first=Justin |date=2018-07-24 |publisher=EventHubs }}</ref> | Ridley vs Samus NES.gif|Ridley's debut appearance in ''Metroid'', which inspired his depiction in ''Ultimate''<ref name=RidleyNES>{{cite web |url=https://www.eventhubs.com/news/2018/jul/23/masahiro-sakurai-designed-ridley-super-smash-bros-ultimate-based-his-appearance-original-metroid-nes/ |title=Masahiro Sakurai designed Ridley in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate based on his appearance in the original Metroid for the NES |accessdate=2018-10-26 |last=Gordon |first=Justin |date=2018-07-24 |publisher=EventHubs }} </ref> | ||
Ridley Portrait (SSB4).png|Unused | Ridley Portrait (SSB4).png|Unused Artwork from Smash 4. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Ridley's tail is the only invulnerable part of Ridley's body in every ''Metroid'' game in the series following the first. However, in | *Ridley's tail is the only invulnerable part of Ridley's body in every ''Metroid'' game in the series following the first. However, in {{forwiiu}}, his tail counts as part of his hurtboxes. | ||
*Ridley had historically been a strong contender for the fan community's most-wanted playable character; an official survey on the Japanese version of ''Brawl'' | *Ridley had historically been a strong contender for the fan community's most-wanted playable character; an official survey on the Japanese version of ''Brawl'''s [[Smash Bros. DOJO!!]] featured Ridley receiving four separate requests from fans to be playable, with only [[King Dedede]] having more (with five).<ref>http://www.smashboards.com/showthread.php?t=71872&</ref><ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20061107182538/www.smashbros.com/jp/toukou/index.html</ref> Requests for the character increased even further for ''SSB4'', leading to another boost to the character's popularity. A significant number of players, however, had opposed the inclusion of Ridley, primarily under the claim that including the character would require scaling him down to an unrealistic size; as a result, "[http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/ridley-is-too-big Ridley is too big]" had become an in-joke in the community, particularly in reference with other characters that would require significant scaling for ''Smash Bros.'' appearances. | ||
**Ridley's character trailer tagline in ''Ultimate'', "Ridley Hits the Big Time!", is likely a jab at the aforementioned meme regarding his size. | **Ridley's character trailer tagline in ''Ultimate'', "Ridley Hits the Big Time!", is likely a jab at the aforementioned meme regarding his size. | ||
**In his home series, Ridley was at his smallest in the original NES game ''Metroid'', where his hunched posture makes him only slightly taller than Samus. According to senior localization manager Nate Bihldorff, this was a major inspiration for Masahiro Sakurai when Ridley was scaled down for ''Ultimate''.<ref name=RidleyNES/> | **In his home series, Ridley was at his smallest in the original NES game ''Metroid'', where his hunched posture makes him only slightly taller than Samus. According to senior localization manager Nate Bihldorff, this was a major inspiration for Masahiro Sakurai when Ridley was scaled down for ''Ultimate''.<ref name=RidleyNES/> | ||
*In ''SSB4'', Ridley is the only non-playable character to have a unique stock icon in the final build of the game. Strangely, the icon derives from his ''Brawl'' design. | *In ''SSB4'', Ridley is the only non-playable character to have a unique stock icon in the final build of the game. Strangely, the icon derives from his ''Brawl'' design. | ||
*In ''Brawl'', Ridley is unable to shoot fireballs as he did as an attack in past ''Metroid'' games, although Meta Ridley is capable of doing so. Ironically, Meta Ridley never had the ability to shoot fireballs, instead possessing the ability to fire a long beam of plasma from his mouth. | *In ''Brawl'', Ridley is unable to shoot fireballs as he did as an attack in past ''Metroid'' games, although Meta Ridley is capable of doing so. Ironically, Meta Ridley never had the ability to shoot fireballs, instead possessing the ability to fire a long beam of plasma from his mouth. | ||
*In ''Ultimate'', Ridley became the first [[boss]] in the series to become a playable character. | *In ''Ultimate'', Ridley became the first [[boss]] in the series to become a playable character, resulting in him being the only stage boss not to reprise his role in ''Ultimate''. | ||
*Ridley is currently the tallest playable character to date, succeeding Samus in ''SSB'' and Bowser since ''Melee''. | *Ridley is currently the tallest playable character to date, succeeding Samus in ''SSB'' and Bowser since ''Melee''. | ||
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