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Peppy was a founding member of the original Star Fox team alongside {{s|lylatwiki|James McCloud}}, [[Fox]]'s father, and {{s|lylatwiki|Pigma Dengar}}. While Fox was a teenager, the team was contracted by {{s|lylatwiki|General Pepper}} to investigate planet {{s|lylatwiki|Venom}} and potentially take down [[Andross]]. When they reached the planet, Pigma revealed himself to be a traitor and James was supposedly killed by Andross. Peppy narrowly escaped to tell the galaxy about Andross and Fox about the fate of his father. Years later, Peppy would join Fox, [[Falco]] and [[Slippy]] as a member of the new Star Fox team.
Peppy was a founding member of the original Star Fox team alongside {{s|lylatwiki|James McCloud}}, [[Fox]]'s father, and {{s|lylatwiki|Pigma Dengar}}. While Fox was a teenager, the team was contracted by {{s|lylatwiki|General Pepper}} to investigate planet {{s|lylatwiki|Venom}} and potentially take down [[Andross]]. When they reached the planet, Pigma revealed himself to be a traitor and James was supposedly killed by Andross. Peppy narrowly escaped to tell the galaxy about Andross and Fox about the fate of his father. Years later, Peppy would join Fox, [[Falco]] and [[Slippy]] as a member of the new Star Fox team.


Peppy always acted in a supporting role to the team, giving advice and strategies to the other pilots. He is able to hold his own in a fight, such as the time he reunited and fought Pigma, who had resurfaced as a member of team Star Wolf. After [[Krystal]] officially became a member, Peppy decided to retire as a fighter pilot, but stayed with the team as a strategist and captain of the {{s|lylatwiki|Great Fox}}. In ''{{iw|lylatwiki|Star Fox Command}}'', Peppy has become the new general of {{s|lylatwiki|Corneria}}, succeeding [[General Pepper]], who grew ill after the events of ''Assault''.  
Peppy always acted in a supporting role to the team, giving advice and strategies to the other pilots. He is able to hold his own in a fight, such as the time he reunited and fought Pigma, who had resurfaced as a member of team Star Wolf. After [[Krystal]] officially became a member in ''{{iw|lylatwiki|Star Fox Assault}}'', Peppy decided to retire as a fighter pilot, but stayed with the team as a strategist and captain of the {{s|lylatwiki|Great Fox}}. In ''{{iw|lylatwiki|Star Fox Command}}'', Peppy has become the new general of {{s|lylatwiki|Corneria}}, succeeding [[General Pepper]], who grew ill after the events of ''Assault''.  


Peppy is seen as a surrogate father figure to Fox, congratulating him on his victories by saying he is getting more and more like his father. Peppy also has a family of his own. He previously had a wife named {{s|lylatwiki|Vivian Hare}} and they had a daughter named {{s|lylatwiki|Lucy Hare}}. However, Vivian would die of an unknown illness shortly after the conclusion of the Lylat wars. In one of the endings for ''Command'', Peppy and Lucy would reminisce about the memories of Vivian for a whole night.
Peppy is seen as a surrogate father figure to Fox, congratulating him on his victories by saying he is getting more and more like his father. Peppy also has a family of his own. He previously had a wife named {{s|lylatwiki|Vivian Hare}} and they had a daughter named {{s|lylatwiki|Lucy Hare}}. However, Vivian would die of an unknown illness shortly after the conclusion of the Lylat wars. In one of the endings for ''Command'', Peppy and Lucy would reminisce about the memories of Vivian for a whole night.

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StarFoxSymbol.svg
Peppy Hare as he appears in Star Fox 64 3D, Star Fox Assault, and Star Fox 64.
Universe Star Fox
Debut Star Fox (1993)
Smash Bros. appearances Melee
Brawl
SSB4
Ultimate
Most recent non-Smash appearance Starlink: Battle for Atlas (2018, Nintendo Switch)
Console/platform of origin Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Species Hare
Gender Male
English voice actor Chris Seavor (SSBM)
Dex Manley (SSBB)
Jaz Adams (SSB4)
Japanese voice actor Tomohisa Asō
Article on Lylat Wiki Peppy Hare

Peppy Hare (ペッピー・ヘア, Peppy Hare) is a character from the Star Fox series.

Origin

Peppy was a founding member of the original Star Fox team alongside James McCloud, Fox's father, and Pigma Dengar. While Fox was a teenager, the team was contracted by General Pepper to investigate planet Venom and potentially take down Andross. When they reached the planet, Pigma revealed himself to be a traitor and James was supposedly killed by Andross. Peppy narrowly escaped to tell the galaxy about Andross and Fox about the fate of his father. Years later, Peppy would join Fox, Falco and Slippy as a member of the new Star Fox team.

Peppy always acted in a supporting role to the team, giving advice and strategies to the other pilots. He is able to hold his own in a fight, such as the time he reunited and fought Pigma, who had resurfaced as a member of team Star Wolf. After Krystal officially became a member in Star Fox Assault, Peppy decided to retire as a fighter pilot, but stayed with the team as a strategist and captain of the Great Fox. In Star Fox Command, Peppy has become the new general of Corneria, succeeding General Pepper, who grew ill after the events of Assault.

Peppy is seen as a surrogate father figure to Fox, congratulating him on his victories by saying he is getting more and more like his father. Peppy also has a family of his own. He previously had a wife named Vivian Hare and they had a daughter named Lucy Hare. However, Vivian would die of an unknown illness shortly after the conclusion of the Lylat wars. In one of the endings for Command, Peppy and Lucy would reminisce about the memories of Vivian for a whole night.

In Super Smash Bros.

Peppy was considered for inclusion as an alternate costume for Fox, alongside Falco and Slippy.[1]

In Super Smash Bros. Melee

As a background character

Peppy appears as part of Fox's and Falco's Smash Taunts on Corneria and Venom, giving advice to the fighters. His appearance is taken directly from Star Fox 64.

Trophy

Trophy in Melee
Peppy Hare

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.
Star Fox (09/93)

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl

As a background character

Peppy appears as a part of Fox's, Falco's, and Wolf's Smash Taunts, reprising his role on Corneria as well as appearing on Lylat Cruise. On Lylat Cruise, he uses his appearance from Star Fox Assault.

Trophy

Trophy in Brawl.
Peppy Hare

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.

SNES: Star Fox (NTSC), Starwing (PAL)
N64: Star Fox 64 (NTSC), Lylat Wars (PAL)

Stickers

Stickers
Name Game Effect Characters
Peppy Star Fox 64 AttackWeapon+007Weapon (type) Attack +7 All charactersRandomHeadSSBB.png
Peppy Star Fox: Assault AttackArmLeg+005Hand (type)Foot (type) Attack +5 All charactersRandomHeadSSBB.png
Brawl Sticker Peppy (Star Fox 64).png
Peppy
(Star Fox 64)
Brawl Sticker Peppy (Star Fox Assault).png
Peppy
(Star Fox: Assault)

In Super Smash Bros. 4

As a background character

Peppy returns as part of Fox's and Falco's Smash Taunts on both Corneria and Lylat Cruise, as well as the new taunts on Orbital Gate Assault. Much like Lylat Cruise, Orbital Gate Assault uses Peppy's appearance from Star Fox Assault. Jaz Adams, his Star Fox 64 3D English voice actor, voices Peppy.

Trophy

Peppy's trophy appears in both versions. In Super Smash Bros. for Wii U it is part of the Star Fox Trophy Box.

Trophy in for 3DS.
Trophy in for Wii U.
Peppy Hare
North America A former army officer who's since become a navigator. The instructions he transmits to Fox and co. have proven invaluable time and again. Peppy was part of the team when it was led by Fox's late father, James, and Peppy supported Fox when he took over leadership of Star Fox. Perhaps he knew this was James's last wish.
Europe A former army officer, now a navigator. The instructions he sends Fox and friends from his cockpit have proven invaluable time and again. Peppy was part of the team when it was led by Fox's late father, James, and it was Peppy who named the young Fox as the new leader. Perhaps he knew this was his friend's last wish.
SNES: Star Fox (03/1993)
N64: Star Fox 64 (07/1997)

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

As a background character

Peppy reprises his role as a character for the Corneria, Venom, and Lylat Cruise Smash Taunts. The Corneria and Venom conversations have updated his appearance to be based upon Star Fox 64 3D.

Spirit

Peppy operates the Air Style Dojo which increases air power and jump height but decreases ground power and move speed. His dojo is found in the space area in World of Light on a planet resembling Eladard (the bluish-purplish planet with Saturn-like rings).

No. Image Name Facility Series Location Music
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SSBU spirit Peppy Hare.png
Peppy Hare Dojo (Air Style)

Increases air power and jump height, but decreases ground power and move speed.

Star Fox Series In the Light Realm Main Theme - Star Fox 64 (Melee)

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name
Japan Japanese ペッピー, Peppy
UK English Peppy Hare
France French Peppy Hare
Germany German Peppy Hare
Spain Spanish Peppy Hare
Italy Italian Peppy Hare
China Chinese 派比, Peppy
South Korea Korean 페피, Peppy
Netherlands Dutch Peppy Hare
Russia Russian Пеппи Хэар

References