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[[File:Andross-star-fox-snes.png|thumb|left|Andross, as he appears in ''{{iw|lylatwiki|Star Fox|game}}''.]] | [[File:Andross-star-fox-snes.png|thumb|left|Andross, as he appears in ''{{iw|lylatwiki|Star Fox|game}}''.]] | ||
Andross was originally the lead scientist of the {{s|lylatwiki|Cornerian Defense Force}} alongside {{s|lylatwiki|General Pepper}}, both having an intense rivalry. Andross primarily focused on weapons for war, of which one experiment ended up destroying an entire city on {{s|lylatwiki|Corneria}}. | Andross was originally the lead scientist of the {{s|lylatwiki|Cornerian Defense Force}} alongside {{s|lylatwiki|General Pepper}}, both having an intense rivalry. Andross primarily focused on weapons for war, of which one experiment ended up destroying an entire city on {{s|lylatwiki|Corneria}}. For this, Andross was banished to the desolate planet {{s|lylatwiki|Venom}}. Years later, rumors popped up that Andross was becoming more active on Venom, so team Star Fox was sent to investigate. During this time, Andross hired Star Fox member {{s|lylatwiki|Pigma Dengar}} to betray and sabotage the team. Pigma's betrayal resulted in the supposed death of {{s|lylatwiki|James McCloud}}. | ||
Several years after this | Several years after this incident, Andross began an invasion to conquer the Lylat System. The new Star Fox team, with assistance from the Cornerian Defense Force, would challenge Andross in a series of battles that would come to be known as the Lylat Wars. These event came to a head when [[Fox]] seemingly defeated Andross and saved the Lylat System. | ||
However, Andross survived the attack, albeit as a spirit, and discovered the {{s|lylatwiki|Krazoa Spirits}}. Andross learned that if all spirits were to be brought together, he could resurrect himself and continue his plans of conquest. He obtained one of the spirits by tricking [[Krystal]] into handing one over, then trapping her in a crystal to siphon her power for himself. Andross also tricked Fox into releasing all of the spirits so he could capture him and resurrect himself, but Fox defeated him, this time for good. After these events, {{s|lylatwiki|Andrew Oikonny}}, Andross' nephew, attempted to continue Andross' ambitions, even flying a ship that could transform into a form similar to Andross'. This "Andross wanna-be", as Falco derides it, is easily defeated by the Star Fox team. During the battles against the Anglar forces, a holographic projection of Andross claiming to be his ghost guarded his biochemical weapons on Titania. | |||
''Star Fox Zero'' features a storyline similar to ''Star Fox 64'', with Andross once again waging war against Corneria. Andross converts the entire planet of Venom into a teleportation device and uses it to kidnap General Pepper, who reveals to Fox that Andross developed the technology under the supervision of the Cornerian army. But when Andross grew mad with power, Pepper used the technology to banish Andross to another dimension, an effort in which James McCloud was instrumental. Andross appears similarly to his ''Star Fox 64'' incarnation, but when confronted inside the protected structure he erects, he is covered with metallic armor, similar to his polygonal ''Star Fox'' form. | |||
The mechanical incarnation of Andross, the basis for his Assist Trophy appearance, first appeared in ''Star Fox'', which used filled 3D polygons to render objects, items, and bosses in the game, including himself. His main method of attack, as in ''Star Fox'', is to inhale and spit out polygonal, metallic tiles at the player. | The mechanical incarnation of Andross, the basis for his Assist Trophy appearance, first appeared in ''Star Fox'', which used filled 3D polygons to render objects, items, and bosses in the game, including himself. His main method of attack, as in ''Star Fox'', is to inhale and spit out polygonal, metallic tiles at the player. |
Revision as of 19:05, July 24, 2021
Andross | |
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In-game sprite of Andross from Star Fox. | |
Universe | Star Fox |
Debut | Star Fox (1993) |
Smash Bros. appearances | Melee Brawl SSB4 Ultimate |
Most recent non-Smash appearance | Star Fox 2 (2017) |
Console/platform of origin | Super Nintendo Entertainment System |
Species | Monkey |
Gender | Male |
Place of origin | Corneria (backstory) Venom (base) |
Created by | Shigeru Miyamoto |
Article on Lylat Wiki | Andross |
Andross (アンドルフ, Andorf) is the foremost villain in the Star Fox series. He appears as two separate trophies in Super Smash Bros. Melee and an Assist Trophy in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Super Smash Bros. 4, and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
Origin
Andross was originally the lead scientist of the Cornerian Defense Force alongside General Pepper, both having an intense rivalry. Andross primarily focused on weapons for war, of which one experiment ended up destroying an entire city on Corneria. For this, Andross was banished to the desolate planet Venom. Years later, rumors popped up that Andross was becoming more active on Venom, so team Star Fox was sent to investigate. During this time, Andross hired Star Fox member Pigma Dengar to betray and sabotage the team. Pigma's betrayal resulted in the supposed death of James McCloud.
Several years after this incident, Andross began an invasion to conquer the Lylat System. The new Star Fox team, with assistance from the Cornerian Defense Force, would challenge Andross in a series of battles that would come to be known as the Lylat Wars. These event came to a head when Fox seemingly defeated Andross and saved the Lylat System.
However, Andross survived the attack, albeit as a spirit, and discovered the Krazoa Spirits. Andross learned that if all spirits were to be brought together, he could resurrect himself and continue his plans of conquest. He obtained one of the spirits by tricking Krystal into handing one over, then trapping her in a crystal to siphon her power for himself. Andross also tricked Fox into releasing all of the spirits so he could capture him and resurrect himself, but Fox defeated him, this time for good. After these events, Andrew Oikonny, Andross' nephew, attempted to continue Andross' ambitions, even flying a ship that could transform into a form similar to Andross'. This "Andross wanna-be", as Falco derides it, is easily defeated by the Star Fox team. During the battles against the Anglar forces, a holographic projection of Andross claiming to be his ghost guarded his biochemical weapons on Titania.
Star Fox Zero features a storyline similar to Star Fox 64, with Andross once again waging war against Corneria. Andross converts the entire planet of Venom into a teleportation device and uses it to kidnap General Pepper, who reveals to Fox that Andross developed the technology under the supervision of the Cornerian army. But when Andross grew mad with power, Pepper used the technology to banish Andross to another dimension, an effort in which James McCloud was instrumental. Andross appears similarly to his Star Fox 64 incarnation, but when confronted inside the protected structure he erects, he is covered with metallic armor, similar to his polygonal Star Fox form.
The mechanical incarnation of Andross, the basis for his Assist Trophy appearance, first appeared in Star Fox, which used filled 3D polygons to render objects, items, and bosses in the game, including himself. His main method of attack, as in Star Fox, is to inhale and spit out polygonal, metallic tiles at the player.
In Super Smash Bros. Melee
Trophies
Andross makes two separate appearances as trophies:
- Andross (Mechanical)
Star Fox's archenemy. Whether it's a metallic manifestation of Andross or just a hologram is unknown, but from its outward appearance, it's safe to assume that it's not the fiend's true form. Andross occasionally sucks matter in and then violently exhales, sending out a cloud of metal tiles. Its eyes are its weak points.
(Star Fox, 03/93)
- Andross (Organic)
This incarnation of Andross was so big as to be ridiculous, but it at least appeared to be a living being. Andross was once a brilliant scientist, but was banished from the galaxy for his dangerous experiments. From the planet Venom, he readied his troops and directed his sword of vengeance toward the Lylat System.
(Star Fox 64, 06/97)
In Super Smash Bros. Brawl
In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, the original SNES version of Andross appears as an Assist Trophy, and thus as a collectible trophy.
As an Assist Trophy
When Andross appears out of an Assist Trophy capsule, he floats up off the screen and flies towards the back of the stage and spits polygon panels out of his mouth. Characters hit by the panels will take around 12% damage, while the tiles go right through the one who summoned him. Andross permanently appears during the event match Shadow of Andross, making it more difficult for the human players as Fox and Falco to KO Wolf.
Trophy
- Andross
A brilliant scientist formerly employed by the Cornerian Army. He took his research too far, and the disastrous results labeled him a Level 1 offender, resulting in his banishment to the nearby planet Venom. After building a base and declaring himself emperor, he swore he would rule the Lylat system. Thanks to Team Star Fox's heroism, the madman has yet to achieve this.
In Super Smash Bros. 4
As an Assist Trophy
Andross returns as an Assist Trophy in Super Smash Bros. 4, keeping his Brawl behavior.
However, one slight change was made to Andross when being summoned. Unlike Brawl, where Andross lands in parts of the background that match the part of the stage where the player summoned him, now he always goes to the center of the background, regardless of where he was released.
Trophies Descriptions
- Andross
- A gifted scientist who worked for the Cornerian Defense Force. Banished to the planet Venom for his extreme research methods, he attacked the Lylat System to exact revenge but was defeated by Star Fox. When summoned, he will aid you in battle by spewing polygon slabs from his mouth.
- Ex-scientist for the Cornerian Army, he was banished to the planet Venom because of his extreme research methods. His plan to conquer the Lylat system was thwarted by the heroic Star Fox team. When unleashed in this game, he hovers in the background, launching polygons at the fighters.
- : Star Fox (03/1993)
- : Star Fox 64 (07/1997)
- Andross (True Form)
- The true final boss of Star Fox 64, Andross has turned himself into a bioweapon. His face and hands have exploded, revealing a giant brain with eyes that move independently and fire laser beams. When he goes down, he'll self-destruct and try to take Fox with him!
- The true final boss of Lylat Wars is a form where Andross has turned himself into a bioweapon. His face and hands explode, revealing a giant brain with eyes that move independently like tentacles and fire laser beams. When he's beaten in this form, he self-destructs and tries to take Fox with him.
In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
As an Assist Trophy
Andross continues his panel-spitting routine in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. He is also one of the few Assist Trophies unable to be defeated. Training Mode describes his Assist Trophy: Moves into the background, then fires polygon panels at the stage. Can't be KO'd.
Andross cannot be summoned on the following stages: 3D Land, 75m, Boxing Ring, Castle Siege, Corneria, Delfino Plaza, Dream Land GB, Duck Hunt, Flat Zone X, Frigate Orpheon, Gamer, Garden of Hope, Golden Plains, Halberd, Hyrule Castle, Luigi's Mansion, Mario Circuit, Midgar, Mishima Dojo, Mushroom Kingdom U, Mushroomy Kingdom, Mute City, Pac-Land, Paper Mario, Peach's Castle, Pokémon Stadium 2, Prism Tower, Shadow Moses Island, Skyloft, Spirit Train, Super Mario Maker, Temple, The Great Cave Offensive, Tomodachi Life, Tortimer Island, Umbra Clock Tower, Unova Pokémon League, WarioWare, Inc., Wii Fit Studio, Wrecking Crew, or Wuhu Island.
Spirit
Andross appears as three different primary spirits. His SNES spirit can only be summoned with the spirit cores of Porygon and Commander because they are all polygonal. His Star Fox 64 3D spirit can be obtained through a Spirit Battle or purchased from the Vault Shop for 6000G and can be enhanced to his true brain form at level 99.
Gallery
Names in other languages
Trivia
- Andross, Nintendog, and Zero are tied for having the most spirits for an Assist Trophy with 3 each.
- In Brawl and SSB4, when Andross is summoned on stages with certain large objects placed in the background, Andross can barely be seen, with only uncovered parts of Andross' face being noticable. In Ultimate, Andross' model is transparent when facing directly behind background objects.
Star Fox universe | |
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Fighters | Fox (SSB · SSBM · SSBB · SSB4 · SSBU) · Falco (SSBM · SSBB · SSB4 · SSBU) · Wolf (SSBB · SSBU) |
Assist Trophies | Andross · Krystal |
Stages | Sector Z · Corneria · Venom · Lylat Cruise · Orbital Gate Assault |
Items | Smart Bomb |
Other | Leon Powalski · Panther Caroso · Peppy Hare · ROB 64 · Slippy Toad |
Vehicles | Arwing · Great Fox · Landmaster · Wolfen |
Trophies, Stickers, and Spirits | Trophies (SSBM · SSBB · SSB4) · Stickers · Spirits |
Music | Brawl · SSB4 · Ultimate |
Masterpiece | Star Fox 64 |