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{{Infobox Character General | {{Infobox Character General | ||
|name = Wolf O'Donnell | |name = Wolf O'Donnell | ||
|image = {{tabber|width=265px|title1=Zero| | |image = {{tabber|width=265px|title1=Zero|tab1=[[File:Wolf Zero.jpg|x250px]]|title2=Assault|tab2=[[File:Wolf Assault.png|x300px]]}} | ||
|caption = [[File:StarFoxSymbol.svg|50px|class=invert | |caption = [[File:StarFoxSymbol.svg|50px|class=invert]]<br>Official artworks of Wolf O'Donnell from ''{{s|lylatwiki|Star Fox Zero}}'' and ''{{s|lylatwiki|Star Fox Assault}}''. | ||
|universe = {{uv|Star Fox}} | |universe = {{uv|Star Fox}} | ||
|firstgame = ''[[Star Fox 64]]'' (1997) | |firstgame = ''[[Star Fox 64]]'' (1997) | ||
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|artist = Takaya Imamura<ref name=SF2/> | |artist = Takaya Imamura<ref name=SF2/> | ||
|englishactor = Jay Ward | |englishactor = Jay Ward | ||
|japanactor = Mahito Ōba (''Brawl'' | |japanactor = Mahito Ōba (''Brawl'')<br>Kōsuke Takaguchi (''Ultimate'') | ||
|interwiki = lylatwiki | |interwiki = lylatwiki | ||
|interwikiname = Lylat Wiki | |interwikiname = Lylat Wiki | ||
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Although ''Star Fox 2'' was completely finished, it was canceled because of the [[Nintendo 64]]'s impending launch and said system being more cost effective in regard to developing polygonal games.<ref name=SF2/> Despite this, some of ''Star Fox 2''{{'}}s features were carried over to ''{{iw|lylatwiki|Star Fox 64}}'' (and ''{{iw|lylatwiki|Star Fox Zero}}'' by extension), including Star Wolf, while ''Star Fox 2'' itself would later be included as part of the SNES Classic Edition in 2017.<ref name=SF2/> | Although ''Star Fox 2'' was completely finished, it was canceled because of the [[Nintendo 64]]'s impending launch and said system being more cost effective in regard to developing polygonal games.<ref name=SF2/> Despite this, some of ''Star Fox 2''{{'}}s features were carried over to ''{{iw|lylatwiki|Star Fox 64}}'' (and ''{{iw|lylatwiki|Star Fox Zero}}'' by extension), including Star Wolf, while ''Star Fox 2'' itself would later be included as part of the SNES Classic Edition in 2017.<ref name=SF2/> | ||
Wolf made his proper debut in ''Star Fox 64'', a | Wolf made his proper debut in ''Star Fox 64'', a reboot of the {{uv|Star Fox}} series. As in ''Star Fox 2'', he is both an elite pilot and the leader of Star Wolf.<ref name=SF64Wolf/> Unlike in ''Star Fox 2'', however, Wolf sports an eyepatch on his left eye instead of a large scar on his right eye. Another noticeable difference is that Wolf's personality has more depth. Following {{iw|lylatwiki|James McCloud}}'s death, Wolf took notice of his son, a gifted pilot by the name of [[Fox McCloud]], and sought to prove himself as being just as capable as Fox.<ref name=SF64Wolf/> The official guide for ''Star Fox 64'' also mentions that, in addition to being a rival, Wolf could have even become a friend to Fox had Pigma and Andross not influenced him for the worst.<ref>[https://archive.org/details/Starfox64NintendoPowerOfficialStrategyGuide/page/n111/mode/2up Star Fox 64 Nintendo Power Official Strategy Guide: Page 111]</ref> | ||
Shortly before the {{iw|lylatwiki|Lylat Wars}}, Andross hired | Shortly before the {{iw|lylatwiki|Lylat Wars}}, Andross hired Wolf, Leon and Pigma to assist his [[lylatwiki:Venomian Army|army]] and, as a last resort, defend key routes to his base of operations on [[Venom]].<ref name=SF64Wolf>[https://web.archive.org/web/19980213035146/http://www.starfox64.com/starwolf.html StarFox64.com: Star Wolf]</ref> In addition to payment, Andross granted each member of Star Wolf a [[Wolfen]], his most advanced model of fighter craft.<ref name=SF64Wolf/> However, Andross also placed his nephew, {{iw|lylatwiki|Andrew Oikonny}}, onto the team in order to keep the others in check. Throughout the game, the player can battle Star Wolf up to two times, though there are three different battles with them overall, depending on which routes are taken on the map. | ||
Shortly after Andross' defeat on Venom, Star Wolf abandoned the Venomian Army and resumed their roles as mercenaries willing to accept any mission, regardless of legality. However, Andrew was kicked out of the team | Shortly after Andross' defeat on Venom, Star Wolf abandoned the Venomian Army and resumed their roles as mercenaries willing to accept any mission, regardless of legality. However, Andrew was kicked out of the team at some point, which prompted him to take control of the remainder of the Venomian Army and follow in Andross' footsteps by staging a rebellion against Corneria.<ref>[https://archive.org/details/StarFoxAssaultInstructionBooklet/page/n3/mode/2up Star Fox Assault instruction booklet: The History of Star Fox]</ref> At another point in time, Pigma was also expelled from Star Wolf, owing to his unreliability and insatiable greed.<ref name=AssaultCharacters>[https://archive.org/details/StarFoxAssaultInstructionBooklet/page/n17/mode/2up Star Fox Assault instruction booklet: Characters]</ref> | ||
Nine years after the events of ''Star Fox 64'', Wolf reappeared in ''{{iw|lylatwiki|Star Fox: Assault}}''. During these intervening years, Wolf assumed control over the {{iw|lylatwiki|Sargasso Space Zone}}, an illegal hub for criminals and former members of the Venomian Army. He also recruited [[Panther Caroso]], a top-class pilot, to replace Andrew and Pigma.<ref name=AssaultCharacters/> When Star Fox searched for Pigma in order to retrieve a {{iw|lylatwiki|Core Memory}} that he stole earlier, Star Wolf proceeded to face Star Fox in a dogfight over what Wolf presumed to be an invasion of his territory. | Nine years after the events of ''Star Fox 64'', Wolf reappeared in ''{{iw|lylatwiki|Star Fox: Assault}}''. During these intervening years, Wolf assumed control over the {{iw|lylatwiki|Sargasso Space Zone}}, an illegal hub for criminals and former members of the Venomian Army. He also recruited [[Panther Caroso]], a top-class pilot, to replace Andrew and Pigma.<ref name=AssaultCharacters/> When Star Fox searched for Pigma in order to retrieve a {{iw|lylatwiki|Core Memory}} that he stole earlier, Star Wolf proceeded to face Star Fox in a dogfight over what Wolf presumed to be an invasion of his territory. | ||
Upon being defeated, Wolf called off their dogfight, but would later arrive on Corneria alongside Leon and Panther in order to save Fox from the rising threat of the Aparoids. Although Wolf said the only reason for doing this was so he could defeat Fox himself, Wolf's advice and grudging respect toward Fox nevertheless signaled his transition from a full-fledged villain into an honorable, albeit still unlawful, anti-hero. Following this incident, Star Wolf provided backup to Star Fox at the {{iw|lylatwiki|Beltino Orbital Gate}} and the {{iw|lylatwiki|Aparoid Homeworld}}. After Star Fox successfully destroyed the Homeworld, Star Wolf was nowhere to be found. During [[Krystal]]'s acknowledgement of their sacrifice as being among the many lives lost during the conflict, Fox speculated that Wolf, Leon | Upon being defeated, Wolf called off their dogfight, but would later arrive on Corneria alongside Leon and Panther in order to save Fox from the rising threat of the Aparoids. Although Wolf said the only reason for doing this was so he could defeat Fox himself, Wolf's advice and grudging respect toward Fox nevertheless signaled his transition from a full-fledged villain into an honorable, albeit still unlawful, anti-hero. Following this incident, Star Wolf provided backup to Star Fox at the {{iw|lylatwiki|Beltino Orbital Gate}} and the {{iw|lylatwiki|Aparoid Homeworld}}. After Star Fox successfully destroyed the Homeworld, Star Wolf was nowhere to be found. During [[Krystal]]'s acknowledgement of their sacrifice as being among the many lives lost during the conflict, Fox speculated that Wolf, Leon and Panther were still alive. | ||
In ''{{iw|lylatwiki|Star Fox Command}}'', Fox's assumption of Star Wolf's survival was proven correct. Following the destruction of the Aparoids, Star Wolf resumed their status as mercenaries. In response, the Cornerian Military placed a bounty for each member, with Wolf having the highest bounty set at $30,000. To avoid attention, Star Wolf set up a base on {{iw|lylatwiki|Fichina}} before hatching a plan to simultaneously remove their bounties and improve their reputations. Soon after, Wolf recruited Krystal into Star Wolf following her expulsion from Star Fox, which was caused by Fox's fear of her dying while a part of the team like his father. | In ''{{iw|lylatwiki|Star Fox Command}}'', Fox's assumption of Star Wolf's survival was proven correct. Following the destruction of the Aparoids, Star Wolf resumed their status as mercenaries. In response, the Cornerian Military placed a bounty for each member, with Wolf having the highest bounty set at $30,000. To avoid attention, Star Wolf set up a base on {{iw|lylatwiki|Fichina}} before hatching a plan to simultaneously remove their bounties and improve their reputations. Soon after, Wolf recruited Krystal into Star Wolf following her expulsion from Star Fox, which was caused by Fox's fear of her dying while a part of the team like his father. | ||
With the advent of the {{iw|lylatwiki|Anglar Empire}}, Star Wolf sought to remove their bounties by plotting a way to defeat them, which reaffirmed their status as anti-heroes. Although ''Command'' features multiple branching storylines that see Star Wolf achieve varying degrees of success in their bid to stop the Anglar Empire, ''Command''{{'}}s director Dylan Cuthbert stated that | With the advent of the {{iw|lylatwiki|Anglar Empire}}, Star Wolf sought to remove their bounties by plotting a way to defeat them, which reaffirmed their status as anti-heroes. Although ''Command'' features multiple branching storylines that see Star Wolf achieve varying degrees of success in their bid to stop the Anglar Empire, ''Command''{{'}}s director Dylan Cuthbert stated that the game is non-canon because of said storylines rendering it as an alternate timeline-style game.<ref>[https://www.reddit.com/r/nintendo/comments/8mu1pp/im_dylan_cuthbert_and_i_worked_on_four_versions/dzqkhn8/ I'm Dylan Cuthbert and I worked on four versions of Star Fox and our new game PixelJunk Monsters 2 is out NOW! I'm old and wise :) AMA]</ref> | ||
In ''{{iw|lylatwiki|Star Fox Zero}}'', | In ''{{iw|lylatwiki|Star Fox Zero}}'', the second reboot of the ''Star Fox'' series, Wolf and his team are depicted almost identically to their portrayals in ''Star Fox 64''. Despite this, Wolf's portrayal in particular received a few noticeable alterations. The Sector β mission can result either in him shooting down Fox's mentor and teammate, {{iw|lylatwiki|Peppy Hare}}, or retreating after he receives a sufficient amount of damage (in reference to his appearance in ''Star Fox 2''). ''Zero'' also confirms that Wolf fought against Fox's father, James, whereas ''Star Fox 64'' is ambiguous about Wolf interacting with James in any way. Lastly, the Wolfens are capable of assuming a wolf-like Hunter mode to counter the Arwing's bipedal Walker mode. | ||
In the Nintendo Switch version of Ubisoft's ''Starlink: Battle for Atlas'', exclusive ''Star Fox'' content features a crossover story that occurs some time after the events of ''Star Fox Zero''.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rm0QWwK6ZLk Starlink Battle for Atlas - Star Fox Launch Trailer - Nintendo Switch]</ref> In ''Starlink'', Wolf decides to fly solo in search of additional firepower to use for himself in the power vacuum caused by Andross' defeat. His journey ultimately leads him to the Atlas star system to acquire a Spin Drive for his conquest of the Lylat System. Soon after arriving in Atlas, Wolf forged alliances with several Outlaws, most notably Cash Guavo, Zonna Vangore and Koval Grimm. | In the Nintendo Switch version of Ubisoft's ''Starlink: Battle for Atlas'', exclusive ''Star Fox'' content features a crossover story that occurs some time after the events of ''Star Fox Zero''.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rm0QWwK6ZLk Starlink Battle for Atlas - Star Fox Launch Trailer - Nintendo Switch]</ref> In ''Starlink'', Wolf decides to fly solo in search of additional firepower to use for himself in the power vacuum caused by Andross' defeat. His journey ultimately leads him to the Atlas star system to acquire a Spin Drive for his conquest of the Lylat System. Soon after arriving in Atlas, Wolf forged alliances with several Outlaws, most notably Cash Guavo, Zonna Vangore and Koval Grimm. | ||
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The Wolfens also appear as platforms in [[Corneria]] and [[Venom]], seemingly doing battle with the Arwings. | The Wolfens also appear as platforms in [[Corneria]] and [[Venom]], seemingly doing battle with the Arwings. | ||
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==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''== | ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''== | ||
===As a playable character=== | ===As a playable character=== | ||
{{Main|Wolf (SSBB)}} | {{Main|Wolf (SSBB)}} | ||
[[File:Wolf SSBB.jpg|thumb|200px|Wolf, as he appears in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''.]] | [[File:Wolf SSBB.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Wolf, as he appears in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''.]] | ||
Wolf appears as a [[newcomer]] in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''. He can be [[Unlockable character|unlocked]] by playing 450 VS. Mode matches, clearing [[Boss Battles Mode]] with {{SSBB|Fox}} or {{SSBB|Falco}}, or entering a secret door in [[The Ruins]] after completing [[The Subspace Emissary]]. Like Fox and Falco, Wolf sports a modified version of his design in ''{{iw|lylatwiki|Star Fox: Assault}}'' and ''{{iw|lylatwiki|Star Fox Command}}''. | Wolf appears as a [[newcomer]] in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''. He can be [[Unlockable character|unlocked]] by playing 450 VS. Mode matches, clearing [[Boss Battles Mode]] with {{SSBB|Fox}} or {{SSBB|Falco}}, or entering a secret door in [[The Ruins]] after completing [[The Subspace Emissary]]. Like Fox and Falco, Wolf sports a modified version of his design in ''{{iw|lylatwiki|Star Fox: Assault}}'' and ''{{iw|lylatwiki|Star Fox Command}}''. | ||
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===Trophy=== | ===Trophy=== | ||
[[File:Wolf - Brawl Trophy.png|thumb|Wolf's trophy in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''.|left|100px]] | |||
''{{Flag|North America}} A pilot whose real name is Wolf O'Donnell. He leads a group of mercenaries called Star Wolf. He's crossed paths with Fox many times, and each acknowledges the other as a competent rival. Wolf's constant interference with Fox is a result of Wolf's history with Fox's dad, James. Wolf's long history of criminal enterprise has resulted in a large bounty on his head.<br>{{Flag|Europe}} A pilot whose full name is Wolf O'Donnell. He leads a group of mercenaries called Star Wolf. He's crossed paths with Fox many times, and each acknowledges the other as a competent rival. Wolf's constant interference with Fox is a result of Wolf's history with Fox's dad, James. Wolf's long history of criminal enterprise has resulted in a large bounty on his head.'' | |||
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==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''== | ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''== | ||
Unlike {{SSB4|Fox}} and {{SSB4|Falco}}, Wolf does not return as a playable character in ''Super Smash Bros. 4''. His only direct appearances are as a [[trophy]] in [[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS|both]] [[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U|versions]] of ''SSB4'', and via [[Lylat Cruise]]'s [[Star Fox Smash Taunt|Smash Taunt]]. Outside of these cameos, [[Wolf Flash]] is one of [[Fox Illusion]]'s [[Character customization|custom variations]]. On a related note, [[List of SSB4 Music (Star Fox series)|Star Wolf's three songs]] can also be played on [[Corneria]], [[Orbital Gate Assault]], and Lylat Cruise. | Unlike {{SSB4|Fox}} and {{SSB4|Falco}}, Wolf does not return as a playable character in ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', though his likeness is represented through one of the former's costumes. His only direct appearances are as a [[trophy]] in [[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS|both]] [[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U|versions]] of ''SSB4'', and via [[Lylat Cruise]]'s [[Star Fox Smash Taunt|Smash Taunt]]. Outside of these cameos, [[Wolf Flash]] is one of [[Fox Illusion]]'s [[Character customization|custom variations]]. On a related note, [[List of SSB4 Music (Star Fox series)|Star Wolf's three songs]] can also be played on [[Corneria]], [[Orbital Gate Assault]], and Lylat Cruise. | ||
===Trophy=== | ===Trophy=== | ||
{{main|List of SSB4 trophies (Star Fox series)}} | {{main|List of SSB4 trophies (Star Fox series)}} | ||
[[File:WolfTrophyWiiU.png|thumb|left|100px|Wolf's trophy in ''Super Smash Bros. 4''.]] | |||
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:{{flag|ntsc}} ''Wolf used to fight in Andross's army, tangling with Star Fox in battle after battle. After Andross's exile, he went his own way and formed a mercenary team called Star Wolf. He and his eternal rival, Fox, have even fought on the same side from time to time...but inevitably, they always meet again as enemies.'' | |||
:{{flag|pal}} ''Wolf used to fight in Andross's army, where he tangled with Star Fox in many a dogfight. After Andross's exile, he went his own way and formed a mercenary team called Star Wolf. He and his eternal rival Fox have even fought on the same side from time to time...but inevitably, they always meet again as enemies.'' | |||
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===As a playable character=== | ===As a playable character=== | ||
{{Main|Wolf (SSBU)}} | {{Main|Wolf (SSBU)}} | ||
[[File:Wolf SSBU.png|thumb|Wolf, as he appears in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.]] | [[File:Wolf SSBU.png|thumb|right|Wolf, as he appears in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.]] | ||
Wolf returns as a playable character in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. He was formally announced alongside the rest of the cast via ''Ultimate''{{'}}s E3 2018 trailer on June 12th, 2018.<ref name=UltimateE3/><ref>[https://www.smashbros.com/en_US/blog/index.html?category=cat02_fighter_44 Super Smash Blog | 44: Wolf]</ref> Jay Ward reprises his role as Wolf's voice actor for the overseas versions, while Kōsuke Takaguchi now voices him in the Japanese version. | Wolf returns as a playable character in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. He was formally announced alongside the rest of the cast via ''Ultimate''{{'}}s E3 2018 trailer on June 12th, 2018.<ref name=UltimateE3/><ref>[https://www.smashbros.com/en_US/blog/index.html?category=cat02_fighter_44 Super Smash Blog | 44: Wolf]</ref> Jay Ward reprises his role as Wolf's voice actor for the overseas versions, while Kōsuke Takaguchi now voices him in the Japanese version. | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* | *Wolf's cameo makes him the only playable fighter to debut in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series via a cinematic cameo. | ||
==References== | ==References== |