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Ridley

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Ridley
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A boss in SSBB
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Universe Metroid
Console of origin Nintendo Entertainment System
Article on Metroid Wiki Ridley

Ridley (リドリー, Ridley) is a character from the Metroid series, and a major enemy in most of the games, generally acting as one of the later bosses. He is a space pterodactyl with vicious claws and large wings. His attacks usually include a charge attack, fireballs (a lot of small ones or a few big ones), a diving attack where he grabs Samus and damages her, and various moves with his tail, from slamming it on the ground to flailing it like a whip.

Origin

Ridley, whose "official" name is Geoform 187, is one of the main antagonists of the Metroid series, the other being Mother Brain. In spite of his bestial appearance and fearsome mannerisms, he is by no means a mindless animal, but a high-ranking Space Pirate General, sentient and capable of speech (although he only speaks in the comics).

Ridley is directly connected to Samus Aran's past and present. In the Metroid e-manga, he gained enough favor with the Space Pirates that he became one of their figures of highest authority. As such, he attacked and devastated three-year-old Samus's homeworld of K-2L in a raid for fuel and resources, and personally killed Samus's mother when she jumped in to protect her daughter. Unwittingly, he created his own worst enemy in Samus through this.

In Metroid and Metroid: Zero Mission, he appears as the military leader of the Space Pirates and as a boss in the area with his name, and in Zero Mission, the final boss is a robot in his likeness. He, his counterpart Kraid, and all the Space Pirates desired to capture and clone the eponymous Metroid creatures for use in galactic domination. Ridley, however, was surprised to find the little girl from years ago, now a grown woman, having come to fight and kill him.

However, he was revived as a cyborg called "Meta Ridley" and was a major antagonist in Metroid Prime. He also gained a new, Phazon-enhanced form called "Omega Ridley" in Metroid Prime 3: Corruption.

Ridley as he appears in Super Metroid.

In Super Metroid, he kidnaps the baby Metroid that Samus found in Metroid II: Return of Samus. Driven by intense rage, Samus chases him back to planet Zebes, the Pirate base in Metroid and Zero Mission, and in the process of rescuing the baby, Samus battles Ridley and the other Space Pirate leaders again, ultimately escaping the destruction of Zebes, which marked the final and true death of Samus' longstanding nemesis.

In Metroid: Other M, Ridley is unintentionally cloned, using a DNA sample found on Samus' armor after the events of Super Metroid, with the result being a small white creature called "little birdie", that Samus later encounters on the Bottle Ship. It evolves into a large purple lizard that ambushes Samus and then into Ridley in his most recognizable form. Samus re-encounters the reborn Ridley. Having thought she'd eliminated him permanently, his presence drives much shock into her that renders her unable to speak or move, until Anthony Higgs supposedly sacrifices himself trying to protect her, which drives rage into Samus again and allows her to fight and kill him again. Ultimately, heavily injured from the battle, he runs away, but is turned into a lifeless husk by the Queen Metroid on the Bottle Ship station.

In Metroid Fusion, the body of Ridley (presumably of his clone), cryogenically frozen, reappears on the Biologic Space Labs research station, which Samus encounters halfway through her mission there, to witness it shatter, while an X Parasite mimicking him exits the body. Samus later encounters the X-mimic, and she defeats Ridley, presumably for the final time.

In Super Smash Bros.

Ridley in Super Smash Bros.

Ridley appeared on Planet Zebes, flying in the background. His appearance is based off of his Super Metroid sprite.

In Super Smash Bros. Melee

Ridley makes a cameo appearance in Melee in a fight with Samus for a Metroid during the opening scene.

Ridley has a cameo in the opening movie of Super Smash Bros. Melee, fighting Samus, when Samus jumps over him and shoots several missiles. As the opening movie was part of the game's initial reveal, this scene led to fan speculation that Ridley would be a playable character, though this ended up not being the case. Like in Super Metroid, Ridley is carrying the baby Metroid's capsule, though unlike in Super Metroid, Samus has both the Varia Suit and Missiles.

Trophy description

Ridley trophy from Super Smash Bros. Melee.
Ridley

The head of the Space Pirates on Zebes, Ridley soars through space on wicked wings. Ridley may look like a mindless monster, but he's actually quite intelligent. After the SR-388 incident, where Samus captured the infant Metroid, Ridley took the Space Academy by storm, annihilating the complex and taking the Metroid back.

  • Metroid (1989)

See also: List of SSBM trophies (Metroid series)

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl

A remix of Ridley's theme from Super Metroid and Meta Ridley's theme from Metroid Prime both appear in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. In addition, Ridley's lair in the Metroid series, Norfair, is featured as a stage.

Hacking of Brawl's reveals incomplete Assist Trophy data for Ridley, though he is not available as such. Presumably, Ridley was initially planned as an Assist Trophy, but was instead included as a boss.

Role in the Subspace Emissary

Main article: Ridley (SSBB)

Trophy description

Ridley trophy from Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
Ridley's trophy in Brawl.

The leader of the Space Pirates. He looks like a pterosaur but has high intelligence and a brutal nature. He plans to steal the baby Metroid from Samus for his own use. Ridley utilizes wings for a full range of flight and attacks with fireballs from his mouth and whips of his tail. As the culprit behind the murder of Samus's parents, the connections with Samus run deep.

NES: Metroid
SNES: Super Metroid

See also: List of SSBB trophies (Metroid series)

In Super Smash Bros. 4

Ridley alongside Zero Suit Samus inside the Pyrosphere.
Source: Smash Boards.
Ridley as he appears in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.
The shadow of a dragon-like creature on Pyrosphere, which was the first visible confirmation of Ridley's appearance.

When Sakurai first revealed the Pyrosphere stage for Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, he mentioned that a character from "Samus' past" may appear at any second. Furthermore, Ridley's shadow appeared on the stage in the April 2014 Nintendo Direct, in the section which discussed the Yellow Devil's role as a stage boss on Wily Castle. Ridley was ultimately confirmed to appear as a unique stage boss in the Super Smash Bros. for Wii U 50-Fact Extravaganza, over a year after the Pyrosphere was revealed.

In battle, Ridley will appear and attack players. Unlike other stage bosses, however, damaging Ridley enough will cause him to fight alongside the fighter. Damaging him enough after he joins a player's side will KO him, adding another point to the player's KO total, even if he is on the player's side. Ridley may gather energy under the ledge, transforming him into Meta Ridley. Curiously, his stock icon (used in the KOs row of the results screen) is of his Brawl artwork.

Ridley does not appear in any capacity in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, marking his first complete absence from any Smash title.

Ridley's physical appearance, like Samus and Zero Suit Samus, has been updated to match his appearance from Metroid: Other M.

Trophy description

Ridley
Ntsc Samus's long-standing rival in battle. In this game, he's a common foe to all the fighters in the Pyrosphere stage. However, if you manage to launch him or knock him over, he'll become an ally to whoever dealt the last blow. Defeating him in a timed battle nets you +1 KO.
Pal Samus's long-standing rival in battle. In this game, he's a common foe to all the fighters in the Pyrosphere stage. However, if you manage to launch him or knock him over, he'll become an ally to whoever dealt the last blow. If you can defeat him during a timed battle, you'll get +1 KO out of it!
NES: Metroid (08/1987)
SNES: Super Metroid (04/1994)
Little Birdie
Ntsc It may be hard to believe, but this is a younger version of the infamous Space Pirate Ridley. No matter how cute he is, don't think that you can love him and take him home--his next form is lizard-like with a sharp tail, and he has no problem turning his caring owner into a tasty snack!
Pal Everyone knows Ridley as a terrifying evil space dragon, but would you have guessed he looked like this as a baby? He's kind of cute and creepy at the same time. Don't let his innocent act fool you into thinking he'd make a nice pet, though - once he sheds his skin and enters his reptile phase, you'll just become his next meal!
Wii: Metroid: Other M (08/2010)
Mystery Creature
Ntsc What once was a cute little bird has changed into a lizard-like creature. It still has some white feathers from its previous form, but that's where the similarities end. Is there something in its blood that drives it to confront Samus whenever possible? Her parents were Ridley's victims, after all.
Pal If Little Birdie is Ridley's cute baby years, this must be his awkward teenage phase. The feathers on his back are the only real clue that it's the same creature. Is there something in Ridley's genes that make him hate Samus so much? The original Ridley killed her parents, and now this one is out to get her too!
Wii: Metroid: Other M (08/2010)

Trivia

  • In Metroid: Other M, when fighting Ridley, he can grab Samus and scrape her against a wall, almost exactly like in Brawl. Other M was released after Brawl, so it is likely that this was intentional. The same thing happens in Ridley's cameo in Dead or Alive: Dimensions for the 3DS.
  • Despite it being the only part of Ridley's body that was invincible in every Metroid game that he was in except the first, his tail counts as part of his hitboxes, making him very easy to hit, especially in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.
  • Ridley has historically been a strong contender for the fan community's most-wanted playable character; an official survey on the Japanese version of the first game's Smash Bros. DOJO!! featured Ridley receiving four separate requests from fans to be playable, with only King Dedede having more (with five).[1][2] Requests for the character increased before the release of both Melee and Brawl, with the significant hype behind Smash 4 leading to another boost to the character's popularity. A significant number of players, however, oppose the inclusion of Ridley, primarily under the claim that including the character would require scaling him down to an unrealistic size; as a result, "Ridley is too big" has become an in-joke in the community, particularly in reference with other characters that would require significant scaling for Smash Bros. appearances.
    • Masahiro Sakurai himself has commented on the popularity of Ridley as a playable character. In an interview with the gaming magazine Nintendo Power, Sakurai said the following on Brawl's finalised roster:
Nintendo Power: There was a rumor at one point about Ridley being playable. Was that ever a consideration?
Sakurai: I think that would probably be pretty impossible. [Laughs] If we had put our best efforts into it, we may have been able to do it. But he might have been a little slow. Would that be all right? [Laughs]
  • Following Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS's release and the day prior to the American release of Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, Sakurai stated that Ridley's size was a factor in his exclusion from the playable roster, despite being aware of significant fan demand for the character. Sakurai felt that scaling the character down, as well as other necessary changes like having to prevent him to be able to fly freely, would make him less threatening than he appears in the Metroid games, thus providing an inaccurate portrayal of his original role as a dangerous boss.[3]
  • Ridley is the only non-playable character to have a unique stock icon.
    Ridley's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, also reused in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.MetaRidleyHeadSSB4-U.png
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    Left: Ridley's head icon in SSB4.
    Right: Unused Meta Ridley variant.
    • Interestingly, said stock icon comes from Brawl, where Ridley's design is different.
    • However, Metal Face was planned to have a stock icon.

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