Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly

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The fifth Spyro the Dragon game, released on the PlayStation 2, Nintendo GameCube and Xbox in 2002.

It's that time of year again when all the baby dragons in the land get their guardian dragonflies, who will guide and protect them through life (just like Sparx does). But Ripto decides to interrupt the festivities, and he scatters the easily-frightened baby dragonflies all around the world. Once again, Spyro gets roped into helping track the baby dragonflies down, and defeating Ripto.


Tropes used in Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly include:
  • Chickification: Compare Bianca from the end of Year of the Dragon to her in Enter the Dragonfly. Not even her voice type and design is the same; Her voice is a lot more high pitched and has a different generic sound to it in contrast to her original Little Miss Snarker one.
  • Demoted to Extra: Moneybags appears in just one level, doing his usual gem-coercing schtick. Despite this, he's listed in the manual along with Hunter and Bianca as if he's a prominent character.
  • Department of Redundancy Department - The loading screen for the loading screen.
  • Christmas Rushed
  • Mission Pack Sequel: Enter the Dragonfly is to the Spyro games what The Wrath of Cortex was to the Crash Bandicoot games.
  • Obvious Beta
  • Remember the New Guy?: The talking dragon statue that gives Spyro new types of attack breath.
  • Suddenly Voiced: Crush and Gulp.
  • Unexplained Recovery: Ripto, Crush and Gulp are all alive... somehow.
  • The Unfought: Crush and Gulp, again. They appear in two cutscenes with Ripto but never make any appearance during actual gameplay and are nowhere to be seen during the battles against Ripto.