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| name = Andross
| name = Andross
| home_planet = [[Corneria]]
| home_planet = [[Corneria]]
| role = Leader of the Venomian Army, Lead Scientist of the Corneria Defense Force (formerly)
| role = Leader of the Venomian Army
| premier_game = ''[[Star Fox (game)|Star Fox]]''
| premier_game = ''[[Star Fox (game)|Star Fox]]''
| affiliations = [[Venomian Army]], [[Star Wolf]] (employer)
| affiliations = [[Venomian Army]], [[Star Wolf]] (employer)
}}
}}


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'''Andross''' is the main villain of the [[Star Fox (series)|Star Fox series]] and sworn enemy of the Lylat system. He has a grandson, [[Dash Bowman]], implying he has a son and a nephew, [[Andrew Oikonny]], implying a brother/sister.
| name = Andross
| line = "''Only I have the brains to rule Lylat.''"
| game = ''[[Star Fox 64]]''<ref>http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0241985/quotes</ref>
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'''Dr. Andross''' is the main villain of the [[Star Fox (series)|Star Fox series]] and sworn enemy of the Lylat system. He has a grandson, [[Dash Bowman]], implying he has a son and a nephew, [[Andrew Oikonny]], implying a brother/sister.


== Appearance ==
== Appearance ==


Andross' appearance has remained superficially constant throughout the games he has appeared in. There are, however, marked differences in how his appearance has changed from game to game.  
Andross' appearance has remained superficially constant throughout the games he has appeared in. There are, however, marked differences in how his appearance has changed from game to game. In ''[[Star_Fox_(game)|Star Fox]]'', he looked like a vague approximation of a disembodied human head, whose features were very simple. This incarnation of Andross reappears in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. His greatest addition as of yet was in ''[[Star Fox 64]]'', where he benefited from being given proper textures, a range of facial expressions, and similarly disembodied, gloved hands. This version is also a trophy in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''  
 
 
In ''[[Star_Fox_(game)|Star Fox]]'', he looked like a vague approximation of a disembodied human head, whose features were very simple. This incarnation of Andross reappears in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''.
 
 
His greatest addition as of yet was in ''[[Star Fox 64]]'', where he benefited from being given proper textures, a range of facial expressions, and similarly disembodied, gloved hands. This version is also a trophy in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''.
 


As consoles became more powerful and capable of rendering a higher number of polygons and highly detailed textures, Andross was given a makeover in ''[[Star Fox Adventures]]''. Here, his dramatic return at the end of the game came as a figurative and literal twist as he had, for the majority of the game, hidden behind a statue of a [[Krazoa|Krazoan]] head. When, at the very end of the game, this head swiveled to reveal Andross' face on the other side, it became apparent that the designers took care in giving the character unsettling, almost demonic features, as well as a more advanced palette of facial expressions, and a small selection of lip-synced dialogue.
As consoles became more powerful and capable of rendering a higher number of polygons and highly detailed textures, Andross was given a makeover in ''[[Star Fox Adventures]]''. Here, his dramatic return at the end of the game came as a figurative and literal twist as he had, for the majority of the game, hidden behind a statue of a [[Krazoa|Krazoan]] head. When, at the very end of the game, this head swiveled to reveal Andross' face on the other side, it became apparent that the designers took care in giving the character unsettling, almost demonic features, as well as a more advanced palette of facial expressions, and a small selection of lip-synced dialogue.


==Unrelated Appearances==
==Legacy==


His nephew, [[Andrew Oikonny]], remained true to his uncle's inexplicable penchant for appearing as a massive floating head by building an airborne vehicle which mimicked Andrew's head and hands. This ridiculous weapon appeared at the end of the first level of ''[[Star Fox: Assault]]''. [[Fox McCloud]] quickly dispatched this poor facsimile. Its barely functioning remains, assumedly piloted by Andrew himself, was utterly obliterated by an [[Aparoid]] while delivering a megalomaniacal monologue.
His nephew, [[Andrew Oikonny]], remained true to Andross' strange penchant for appearing as a massive floating head by building an airborne vehicle which mimicked Andrew's head and hands. This ship appeared as the first level's false boss in "[[Star Fox: Assault]]." [[Fox McCloud]] quickly dispatched this poor reproduction. The badly damaged craft, presumably piloted by Andrew himself, attempted to escape but was utterly obliterated by an [[Aparoid]] while Andrew delivered a megalomaniac monologue.


== Development (Out of Game) ==
== Development (Out of Game) ==

Revision as of 11:24, 4 September 2010

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Andross is the main villain of the Star Fox series and sworn enemy of the Lylat system. He has a grandson, Dash Bowman, implying he has a son and a nephew, Andrew Oikonny, implying a brother/sister.

Appearance

Andross' appearance has remained superficially constant throughout the games he has appeared in. There are, however, marked differences in how his appearance has changed from game to game. In Star Fox, he looked like a vague approximation of a disembodied human head, whose features were very simple. This incarnation of Andross reappears in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. His greatest addition as of yet was in Star Fox 64, where he benefited from being given proper textures, a range of facial expressions, and similarly disembodied, gloved hands. This version is also a trophy in Super Smash Bros. Melee

As consoles became more powerful and capable of rendering a higher number of polygons and highly detailed textures, Andross was given a makeover in Star Fox Adventures. Here, his dramatic return at the end of the game came as a figurative and literal twist as he had, for the majority of the game, hidden behind a statue of a Krazoan head. When, at the very end of the game, this head swiveled to reveal Andross' face on the other side, it became apparent that the designers took care in giving the character unsettling, almost demonic features, as well as a more advanced palette of facial expressions, and a small selection of lip-synced dialogue.

Legacy

His nephew, Andrew Oikonny, remained true to Andross' strange penchant for appearing as a massive floating head by building an airborne vehicle which mimicked Andrew's head and hands. This ship appeared as the first level's false boss in "Star Fox: Assault." Fox McCloud quickly dispatched this poor reproduction. The badly damaged craft, presumably piloted by Andrew himself, attempted to escape but was utterly obliterated by an Aparoid while Andrew delivered a megalomaniac monologue.

Development (Out of Game)

In game History

Game Appearances

Gallery of Game Art

Quotes

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See Also

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