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|image=[[File:TrickyDKRDSArtwork.png|250px]]<br>Artwork of Tricky the Triceratops from ''Diddy Kong Racing DS'' | |image=[[File:TrickyDKRDSArtwork.png|250px]]<br>Artwork of Tricky the Triceratops from ''Diddy Kong Racing DS'' | ||
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|latest_appearance=''[[Diddy Kong Racing DS]]'' ([[List of games by date#2007|2007]]) | |latest_appearance=''[[Diddy Kong Racing DS]]'' ([[List of games by date#2007|2007]]) | ||
|latest_portrayal=[[Chris Sutherland]] ([[List of games by date#1997|1997]])<ref>[[Media:DKR_various_characters_voice_confirmation.png|Twitter confirmation by former Rare employee Graeme Norgate]]</ref> | |latest_portrayal=[[Chris Sutherland]] ([[List of games by date#1997|1997]])<ref>[[Media:DKR_various_characters_voice_confirmation.png|Twitter confirmation by former Rare employee Graeme Norgate]]</ref> | ||
}} | }}__NOTOC__ | ||
{{quote|Well done, [[Diddy_Kong_Racing#Playable_characters|kid]]!|Tricky the Triceratops|Diddy Kong Racing}} | {{quote|Well done, [[Diddy_Kong_Racing#Playable_characters|kid]]!|Tricky the Triceratops|Diddy Kong Racing}} | ||
'''Tricky the Triceratops''' is a large ''Triceratops'' and the first boss of ''[[Diddy Kong Racing]]'' and | '''Tricky the Triceratops''' is a large ''Triceratops'' and the first boss of ''[[Diddy Kong Racing]]'' and [[Diddy Kong Racing DS|its Nintendo DS version]]. Tricky is not inherently a villain, since he was brainwashed by [[Wizpig]] into becoming one of his servants and given the first piece of the [[Wizpig amulet]] to guard. Tricky's body is red with yellow stripes on his back, and his eyes are yellow with red irises and black pupils. | ||
After losing again, Tricky is somehow liberated from Wizpig's spell, and awards the racer with his piece of the Wizpig amulet. | During the game's events, Tricky is located in [[Dino Domain]], on [[Tricky's Course|his own course]], where the player can race him after winning every other course in the world. Tricky and the player race up a spiraling mountain, and there are red and blue [[Weapon Balloon]]s to help the player against Tricky. The player must avoid running into Tricky, who squishes and therefore slows them down. The player wins the race if they cross the [[Finish line (object)|finish line]] at the very top of the mountain first. Tricky then challenges the player to complete every [[Silver Coin|Silver Coin Challenge]] (or [[Balloon Touch Challenge]] in the remake) in the world, then by doing so, the player can race Tricky again in a harder rematch. In the rematch, Tricky races at a faster speed, so the player has to use Weapon Balloons to win the rematch. After losing again, Tricky is somehow liberated from Wizpig's spell, and awards the racer with his piece of the Wizpig amulet. Much later, in the ending cinematic, Tricky is seen dancing with two younger ''Triceratops'', colored yellow and pink respectively. | ||
Tricky's only other appearance is in the ''[[4-koma Gag Battle]]'' adaptation of ''Diddy Kong Racing''. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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Tricky1.png|''Diddy Kong Racing'' | Tricky1.png|''Diddy Kong Racing'' | ||
Timberisland.jpg|''Diddy Kong Racing'' group artwork | Timberisland.jpg|''Diddy Kong Racing'' group artwork | ||
Tricky's Course DKR.png|Diddy racing against Tricky in ''Diddy Kong Racing'' | |||
Tricky awards Diddy DKR.png|Tricky awards Diddy with a Wizpig amulet piece in ''Diddy Kong Racing''. | Tricky awards Diddy DKR.png|Tricky awards Diddy with a Wizpig amulet piece in ''Diddy Kong Racing''. | ||
Tricky DKR ending.png|Tricky and two smaller ''Triceratops'' in the ending of ''Diddy Kong Racing''. | Tricky DKR ending.png|Tricky and two smaller ''Triceratops'' in the ending of ''Diddy Kong Racing''. | ||
Trickys Course DKRDS.png|Diddy | Trickys Course DKRDS.png|Tricky and Diddy racing in ''Diddy Kong Racing DS'' | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*According to the August 2007 edition of Rare's Scribes, it was originally intended that [[lylatwiki:Tricky|Prince Tricky]] from ''[[lylatwiki:Star Fox Adventures|Star Fox Adventures]]'' would be same character as this Tricky, back when it was under development as ''Dinosaur Planet''.<ref> | *According to the August 2007 edition of Rare's Scribes, it was originally intended that [[lylatwiki:Tricky|Prince Tricky]] from ''[[lylatwiki:Star Fox Adventures|Star Fox Adventures]]'' would be same character as this Tricky, back when it was under development as ''Dinosaur Planet''.<ref>{{cite|date=August 30, 2007|deadlink=y|archive=web.archive.org/web/20071013031059/http://www.rareware.com/extras/scribes/30aug07/index.html|title=Scribes - August 30, 2007|publisher=Rare|accessdate=May 11, 2024}}</ref> According to [[Kevin Bayliss]], former character designer at Rare, the two Trickys used the same model, before ''Dinosaur Planet'' was rebranded into a ''Star Fox'' game, after which the two characters were disconnected from each other. It could be assumed that {{wp|Microsoft}} currently owns the rights to Tricky the Triceratops, just as [[Nintendo]] owns the rights to Prince Tricky. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 11:14, May 11, 2024
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Tricky | |
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Artwork of Tricky the Triceratops from Diddy Kong Racing DS | |
Species | Dinosaur |
First appearance | Diddy Kong Racing (1997) |
Latest appearance | Diddy Kong Racing DS (2007) |
Latest portrayal | Chris Sutherland (1997)[1] |
- “Well done, kid!”
- —Tricky the Triceratops, Diddy Kong Racing
Tricky the Triceratops is a large Triceratops and the first boss of Diddy Kong Racing and its Nintendo DS version. Tricky is not inherently a villain, since he was brainwashed by Wizpig into becoming one of his servants and given the first piece of the Wizpig amulet to guard. Tricky's body is red with yellow stripes on his back, and his eyes are yellow with red irises and black pupils.
During the game's events, Tricky is located in Dino Domain, on his own course, where the player can race him after winning every other course in the world. Tricky and the player race up a spiraling mountain, and there are red and blue Weapon Balloons to help the player against Tricky. The player must avoid running into Tricky, who squishes and therefore slows them down. The player wins the race if they cross the finish line at the very top of the mountain first. Tricky then challenges the player to complete every Silver Coin Challenge (or Balloon Touch Challenge in the remake) in the world, then by doing so, the player can race Tricky again in a harder rematch. In the rematch, Tricky races at a faster speed, so the player has to use Weapon Balloons to win the rematch. After losing again, Tricky is somehow liberated from Wizpig's spell, and awards the racer with his piece of the Wizpig amulet. Much later, in the ending cinematic, Tricky is seen dancing with two younger Triceratops, colored yellow and pink respectively.
Tricky's only other appearance is in the 4-koma Gag Battle adaptation of Diddy Kong Racing.
Gallery
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | トリケラトプス[?] Torikeratopusu |
Triceratops |
Trivia
- According to the August 2007 edition of Rare's Scribes, it was originally intended that Prince Tricky from Star Fox Adventures would be same character as this Tricky, back when it was under development as Dinosaur Planet.[2] According to Kevin Bayliss, former character designer at Rare, the two Trickys used the same model, before Dinosaur Planet was rebranded into a Star Fox game, after which the two characters were disconnected from each other. It could be assumed that Microsoft currently owns the rights to Tricky the Triceratops, just as Nintendo owns the rights to Prince Tricky.
References
- ^ Twitter confirmation by former Rare employee Graeme Norgate
- ^ August 30, 2007. Scribes - August 30, 2007. Rare. Archived October 13, 2007, 03:10:59 UTC from the original via Wayback Machine. Retrieved May 11, 2024.