Dante
Dante | |
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Artwork of Dante from Project X Zone. | |
Universe | Devil May Cry |
Debut | Devil May Cry (2001) |
Smash Bros. appearances | Ultimate |
Most recent non-Smash appearance | Devil May Cry 5: Special Edition (2020) |
Console/platform of origin | PlayStation 2 |
Species | Human/Demon hybrid |
Gender | Male |
Created by | Hideki Kamiya |
Article on Wikipedia | Dante (Devil May Cry) |
Dante (ダンテ, Dante) is the main protagonist of Capcom's Devil May Cry series.
Origin
Dante is one of the half-human, half-demon twin sons of the demon Sparda and a human woman named Eva, the other being Vergil. Shortly before their eighth birthday, Eva gave Dante and Vergil one half each of the pendant needed to awaken Sparda's sword Force Edge. Eventually, Sparda died under unknown circumstances, Eva was killed in an attack by demons, and Dante and Vergil were separated. Dante went into hiding and grew up to become a powerful demon slayer.
Dante opens a devil hunting business and is invited by Vergil to a demonic tower called the Temen-ni-gru, where Vergil intends to open a portal to the demon realm and claim Sparda's power for his own. Dante battles Vergil several times, awakening his latent ability to transform into a demonic form called Devil Trigger; ultimately, he surpasses Vergil and acquires the Force Edge, while Vergil remains in the demon realm where he is defeated by the demon king Mundus and corrupted into Nelo Angelo. Shortly afterward, Dante is lured to Mallet Island where Mundus is plotting his return. Dante makes his way through the island, defeats Nelo Angelo, and restores the Force Edge to its true form, the Devil Sword Sparda. He then defeats Mundus and seals him away again.
After battling a corrupt businessman named Arius who seeks to conquer the world through demonic power, Dante learns of a demon-worshipping cult called the Order of the Sword, and travels to the town of Fortuna to investigate. There, he battles the Order and comes into conflict with another descendant of Sparda named Nero, who Dante eventually deduces is Vergil's son. Eventually, Dante befriends Nero, who kills the leader of the Order of the Sword.
Some time later, Dante is approached by a mysterious man named V, who hires him to destroy a powerful demon named Urizen. However, Urizen defeats Dante and knocks him into a coma for a month, during which his demonic forces ravage Red Grave City. V finds and reawakens Dante, who returns to his childhood home and stabs himself with the Devil Sword Sparda. This transforms the sword into the Devil Sword Dante and unlocks his ultimate form, Sin Devil Trigger. With his new power, he defeats Urizen, revealed to be the demonic half of a surviving Vergil. V, revealed to be the human half of Vergil who he cast aside in his pursuit of power, merges with Urizen to reform Vergil. Dante engages Vergil in a final battle, but Nero intervenes and forces the two to reconcile their differences. The two travel into the demon realm and seal it off from the human realm, then reignite their rivalry on friendlier terms.
In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
As a costume
Dante will be released as a DLC Mii Swordfighter costume on June 29th, 2021, alongside Kazuya Mishima, with his design being based on the first Devil May Cry game. Dante is wielding the Alastor, one of the many swords usable in the game. In the costume's trailer, the Dante Mii is shown using Gale Stab, a clear reference to Stinger, one of his most iconic moves.
Trivia
- Dante, using his depiction from DmC: Devil May Cry, appears as a playable character in PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale, a similar crossover platform fighting game made by a current console rival of Nintendo, Sony Interactive Entertainment. There, he appeared alongside Heihachi Mishima from Tekken and Raiden as he appears in Metal Gear Rising: Revengance.
- As with other Mii Costumes based on characters from primarily M-rated franchises, the logo for Devil May Cry, the series Dante hails from, is absent in the American version of his Mii Costume reveal trailer, being replaced with a wordmark featuring the character's name. Unlike previous examples, this change was also present in the UK presentation. This also applies to Dragonborn.
- In Nintendo of Europe's tweet featuring the Mii Fighters that came with Kazuya, they separate Dante from Lloyd, Dragonborn and Shantae, with his line saying "Also featuring". This is based on the European box art of Shin Megami Tensei: Lucifer's Call (originally released in Japan as Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne), in which there is a label exclusive to on the boxart that reads "Featuring Dante from the Devil May Cry Series", to promote Dante's inclusion in the game as a guest character.
- On the day of the announcement of Dante's Mii costume, Shin Megami Tensei series developer Atlus also posted the seal itself, saying, "Heard y'all might need this," before jokingly remarking how the tweet "blew up", and promoting Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne HD Remaster, which features DLC based on the Director's Cut edition of Nocturne (which Lucifer's Call and the American release of Nocturne were based on).
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