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''A member of the original Star Fox team. Peppy Hare was an esteemed pilot, now retired and currently commanding the Star Fox team from the mother ship, the Great Fox. Although he's known for a propensity for nagging, the praise and trust his team gives him hasn't changed throughout the years.''
''A member of the original Star Fox team. Peppy Hare was an esteemed pilot, now retired and currently commanding the Star Fox team from the mother ship, the Great Fox. Although he's known for a propensity for nagging, the praise and trust his team gives him hasn't changed throughout the years.''
   
   
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Revision as of 01:52, August 4, 2010

Peppy Hare
File:Peppy.jpg
Peppy as he appears in Star Fox Assault
Universe Star Fox
Debut Star Fox (1993)
Smash Bros. appearances none
Console/platform of origin SNES
Species Hare
Gender Male
Place of origin Corneria

Peppy Hare (ペッピー・ヘア Peppī Hea) was a member of the original Star Fox team, with leader James McCloud and wingmate Pigma Dengar. After Pigma's betrayal and James's capture, Peppy narrowly escaped to return to Corneria to inform Fox McCloud of his father's fate. Ever since then, Peppy has become a father figure to Fox, serving as his mentor and frequently giving Fox instructions and advice throughout the course of the game, such as doing a "barrel-roll". In Star Fox Command, Peppy becomes the general of the Cornerian Army.

As revealed in Star Fox Command, before the events of Star Fox 64, Peppy and his wife Vivian had their daughter Lucy, who later became a teacher on the planet Fichina. When Peppy flew for the Star Fox team, Lucy was left in care of Vivian on Corneria. Not long after the defeat of Andross, Vivian succumbed to illness, leaving Peppy the widowed father to Lucy.


Peppy Hare in the Super Smash Bros. series

Peppy makes an appearance in the Corneria stage of Adventure Mode. After the player defeats Fox for the first time, the player can view a conversation between Peppy and his crew. Also, a secret taunt that only Fox and Falco Lombardi can do on Star Fox stages features dialog between members of Star Fox, including Slippy Toad, Peppy, and Fox/Falco (depending on which fighter initiated the taunt). Peppy also appears as a collectable trophy in Melee and Brawl. He is one of nine Star Fox trophies in Brawl.

Trophy description

SSBM

Trophy #196
Peppy was a member of the original Star Fox team with Fox's father James McCloud. Peppy was the sole survivor of the Battle of Venom where a treacherous teammate named Pigma Dengar betrayed the team. Peppy now rarely climbs into the cockpit of an Arwing, preferring instead an advisory position in mission planning.
Game: Star Fox [03/93]

SSBB

A member of the original Star Fox team. Peppy Hare was an esteemed pilot, now retired and currently commanding the Star Fox team from the mother ship, the Great Fox. Although he's known for a propensity for nagging, the praise and trust his team gives him hasn't changed throughout the years.

  • Star Fox (Super Nintendo)
  • Star Fox 64 (Nintendo 64)