F-Zero/Characters/F-Zero AX

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Characters debuting in F-Zero AX

#31 Don Genie


Don Genie (on the key to his victory): "My own judgment. I've defeated more rivals than there are stars in the sky."

  • Badass Cape: Well, he certainly tries his hardest to pull it off, doesn't he?
  • Badass Grandpa: Not to the extent of Silver, but he is 65.
  • Badass in a Nice Suit: That white suit of his doesn't look half-bad, and he's a competent racer.
  • Bald of Evil: Though the back and sides are pretty grown out.
  • Corrupt Corporate Executive
  • Everything's Sparkly with Jewelry: He wears some huge gemstones.
  • Fat Bastard:
  • Fiction 500: He's so rich, that his wealth has worked as a "get out of jail free" card on multiple occasions.
  • Greed: He's the series' bulbous representation of the concept.
  • High-Class Glass: Wears a monocle over his right (scarred) eye.
  • The Mafia: The name should've given it away. That, and his sinister theme music.
  • Man in White
  • Man of Wealth and Taste
  • Mighty Glacier: His machine, the Fat Shark, has the highest body rating in the game, but has extremely low grip and acceleration. Don Genie's explanation is that he made sure it was durable to protect him from his many enemies (as a crime boss, he's not exactly popular).
    • Lightning Bruiser: In addition to being the heaviest car, it also has one of the fastest top speeds, and its boost power is nothing to laugh about. Combine this with snaking and you have a total Game Breaker!
  • Rich Bastard: A narcissistic Jerkass who considers everyone else (expect maybe Falcon, who has potential according to Don Genie) to be Muggles undeserving of his presence and affluence. If Don Genie has a heart, it must be stored away in a vault under his piles and piles of money.
  • Self-Made Man: "Clawed" his way out of the slums and pulled down his competitors to become the jackass he is today.
  • Smoking Is Cool: He seems to think so. Apparently, his smoking habits are so cool that the prize money won't even pay for his cigars.
  • The Syndicate: Is believed to have ties to Black Shadow.
  • Wicked Cultured

#32 Terry "Digi-Boy" Getter


#33 Dai San Gen


#34 Spade


  • Awesome but Impractical: While his machine is one of the coolest-looking, it's far from one of the best. And it's the hardest to unlock in GX... you need to beat every Story Mode stage on Hard.
  • Badass Cape: More like Badass Sideskirt. Somehow, he makes it look damn classy.
  • Brilliant but Lazy: Spade is known for his show-stopping presence on the track, performing dazzling, artful tricks in his Magic Seagull. However, he tends to lose interest easily, and will drop out of races frequently (as reflected by his poor track record).
  • Cool Mask: His bio implies that he constantly wears his mask... to the point where no one, not even his friends at the circus, knows what he really looks like without it.
  • Cordon Bleugh Chef: As seen in his ending, although he uses MAGIC to spice it up into a Chinese dish that looks edible.
  • Doting Parent: He's overjoyed to learn that his 3-year-old son is beginning to look just like him.
  • The Faceless: No one, not even his fellow circus mates, has seen his face behind the mask.
  • Ghost in the Machine: It's implied that the sphere that resides where Spade's abdominal region should be is his real body (or soul/mind/consciousness/etc), and the rest of his form is some sort of puppet. His aforementioned ending appears to affirm this, as the sphere appears onscreen first before the rest of Spade's body teleports in.
  • Master of Illusion: It comes with the territory, him being a circus magician and all.
    • Magic and Powers: We know that his powers are supernatural in origin, but it's vague on what exactly those powers are.
  • Noodle Person: He's only slightly wider than your typical CLAMP fare.
  • Racing Stilettos: He's wearing some funky, elfish-looking shoes that have noticeable heels.
  • Saw a Woman In Half: By his admission, this is his best trick.
  • Shrouded in Myth: Little is known about Spade. Not even his companions know much about who he is. Heck, even Spade himself doesn't seem to fully understand his appearance or powers.

Mr. Zero: "Were you born like this?"
Spade: "You mean my body? When I was born I was enclosed in a globe."

#35 Dai Goroh


Dai Goroh (on what he treasures): "This Samurai Goroh plastic figure. I just got it!"
Dai Goroh (on who he respects the most): "My old man! He's the best thief in the whole world!"
Dai Goroh: "He's fat and he snores, but he's so good at what he does. He's the greatest!"

#36 Princia Ramode


Mr. Zero: "Any of the gentlemen racing take your fancy?"
Princia Ramode: "Samurai Goroh! I've never met anyone like him."

Princia Ramode (on life at the palace): "Private tutors, and parties with my friends. Dull, dull, dull."

Princia Ramode: "I'm not the graceful type. I like the rough and tumble of a good fight."

#37 Lily Flyer


#38 PJ


  • Amusing Alien
  • Berserk Button: Drunks and couples that can't keep their hands off of each other. While he doesn't go bonkers, it still goes above and beyond a simple pet peeve.
  • Hypocrisy Nod: Having been suspended from Galaxy Cab (despite being its best driver) for the simple request of an increase in wages and a larger cab to accommodate his passengers (some of whom were up to 30' tall), PJ's involvement in F-Zero is a slight Take That, although by still wearing his cabbie uniform and driving the Groovy Taxi, he's still advertising for Galaxy Cab. PJ is aware of this.
  • Little Yellow Man: Has the look, but personality-wise, he'd be one of The Greys.
  • Sharp-Dressed Man
  • Shout-Out: To the Crazy Taxi series, seeing as Sega helped develop GX and AX.
  • The Taxi: He's a cab driver. His Machine is also called the Groovy Taxi.
  • Watch It Stoned: His ending is in a deathmatch with Dr. Stewart's as to which one is the bigger hallucinogen. The psychedelic sound of his theme doesn't help in the slightest.

#39 QQQ


#40 Phoenix