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'''Ridley''' ({{ja|リドリー|Ridorī}}, ''Ridley'') is a character from the {{uv|Metroid}} series. He is a major antagonist throughout the majority of the games, in which he generally acts as a climactic boss. A draconic creature hailing from {{s|metroidwiki|Zebes}}, Ridley is a vicious and highly intelligent member of the {{s|metroidwiki|Space Pirate}}s, working as one of their most prominent leaders alongside [[Mother Brain]]. He is also the arch-nemesis of series protagonist, [[Samus Aran]]. | '''Ridley''' ({{ja|リドリー|Ridorī}}, ''Ridley'') is a character from the {{uv|Metroid}} series. He is a major antagonist throughout the majority of the games, in which he generally acts as a climactic boss. A draconic creature hailing from {{s|metroidwiki|Zebes}}, Ridley is a vicious and highly intelligent member of the {{s|metroidwiki|Space Pirate}}s, working as one of their most prominent leaders alongside [[Mother Brain]]. He is also the arch-nemesis of the ''Metroid'' series' protagonist, [[Samus Aran]]. | ||
Ridley made his debut in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' as a [[boss]] in {{SSBB|Adventure Mode}}, returned as a stage hazard in {{forwiiu}}, and transitioned into a playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. | Ridley made his debut in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' as a [[boss]] in {{SSBB|Adventure Mode}}, returned as a stage hazard in {{forwiiu}}, and transitioned into a playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. | ||
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Ridley, also known by the identifier "Geoform 187" or his title "The Cunning God of Death", is a recurring antagonist in the ''Metroid'' series. His design varies across the series, but he is generally a large, winged alien that resembles a dragon or pterosaur. Despite 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 appearances, capable of speech. | Ridley, also known by the identifier "Geoform 187" or his title "The Cunning God of Death", is a recurring antagonist in the ''Metroid'' series. His design varies across the series, but he is generally a large, winged alien that resembles a dragon or pterosaur. Despite 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 appearances, 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 colony on {{s|metroidwiki|K-2L}}, where the young Samus lived. He inadvertently | 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 colony on {{s|metroidwiki|K-2L}}, where the young Samus lived. He attacked her, inadvertently killing her mother {{s|metroidwiki|Virginia Aran}} when she attempted to save her daughter. {{s|metroidwiki|Rodney Aran}}, Samus' father, then sacrificed himself by detonating the Afloraltite to destroy the Space Pirates, momentarily defeating Ridley. A decade later, Ridley met a teenage Samus on her new home of planet {{s|metroidwiki|Zebes}}, murdering one of her adoptive {{s|metroidwiki|Chozo}} guardians, {{s|metroidwiki|Gray Voice}}, during the Space Pirate invasion. | ||
In the original ''{{b|Metroid|game}}'', Ridley is a leader of the Space Pirates on planet Zebes. He, [[Mother Brain]], and the Pirates stole and cloned the eponymous {{b|Metroid|creature}}s for galactic domination. Ridley, however, was surprised to find the teenage girl from years ago, now a grown woman, had come to face and defeat him. In the game's 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 Samus destroyed it. | In the original ''{{b|Metroid|game}}'', Ridley is a leader of the Space Pirates on planet Zebes. He, [[Mother Brain]], and the Pirates stole and cloned the eponymous {{b|Metroid|creature}}s for galactic domination. Ridley, however, was surprised to find the teenage girl from years ago, now a grown woman, had come to face and defeat him. In the game's 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 Samus destroyed it. | ||
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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. | ||
===As a playable character=== | ===As a playable character=== | ||
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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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