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is a fictional character from the ''
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'' series of
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s published by
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. He was created by
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along with
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, who also designed the character, and was based on the assistant director of the original ''Star Fox'' game. Slippy acts as the inventor and
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of
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as well as the
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to
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and
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. Slippy first appeared in the
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game ''
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''. Since then, he has appeared in multiple ''Star Fox'' games. Reception to the character has been generally negative, with video game reviewers criticizing mainly his voice and appearance, which led Slippy to be included in several lists of the most annoying video game characters. On other hand, some reviewers praised Slippy for being a cute character.


Creation and design

The name "Slippy" in his name is a
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to "Slippery" that was chosen by
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in order to represent his "clumsy nature". The original four members of the Star Fox Team are based on the staff for the first game. Slippy in particular is based on the assistant director, Yamada.


Appearances

Slippy's debut was in the 1993
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(SNES) action game ''
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''. After antagonist
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launches an attack against the planet Corneria, the Star Fox team resolves to stop him. Slippy's design is that of an
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green
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(despite his name). He is a member of the
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team of mercenaries. However, as Slippy is relatively unskilled at flying, he is instead serving as the "brains" of the team, developing weapons, and performing mechanic work. Slippy serves as a sidekick to skilled teammates Fox McCloud and Falco Lombardi. He designed the "blaster" and "reflector" weapons that they use. Slippy makes a cameo in the
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'' and in the 2008
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'' in the "Shadow Moses Island" stage, conversing with Solid Snake about Falco if that character is selected. He also appears on the Lylat Cruise stage conversing with Star Fox and Star Wolf. In ''
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'', Slippy converses with Star Fox in the ''Orbital Gate Assault'' stage from '' Star Fox: Assault''. He also appears for the crossover of '' Starlink: Battle for Atlas''.


Reception

Critical opinion of Slippy has been generally negative; criticism has been leveled primarily at his voice. In his review of ''Star Fox 64'' for ''
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'', Crispin Boyer predicted that "it'll probably be every gamer's fantasy to whack Slippy, who sounds as if he's voiced by a 6-year-old girl". An article from
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calls Slippy "an annoying croaking pest", also noting his "high-pitched cries for help". In an April Fools article IGN's Levi Buchanan epithetized his voice as "the sound of the earth cracking open just as the four horsemen visit plague and pestilence on humankind".
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writer
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described Slippy in ''
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also listed him as a character that make people want to mute their games, commenting that "until ''Star Fox 64'' 'sic''">sic.html" ;"title="'sic">'sic''arrived, we liked amphibians". Slippy has also been criticized for his inadequacy as a pilot; IGN stated that "he can never seem to help himself out of any kind of tight situation". The IGN team and Colin Moriarty ranked him third on their list of ten video game characters who should die, rationalizing that "we can't decide what makes him more annoying: his inadequacy in the cockpit or his ear-splitting voice". Slippy was ranked as the sixth video game sidekicks that GamesRadar's staff most hated, while 1UP.com placed him second in a similar list, criticizing the fact that he does not bring any special quality to the Star Fox's cast. Cheat Code Central included in their "Top 10 Lamest Video Game Characters". ''
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'' included him among the ten video game characters who look like sex offenders. Slippy was also listed as one of the most annoying characters in video games by sources such ''Complex'',
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. In contrast to negative reception,
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journalist Bryn Williams called him "that froggy legend". Slippy was also listed as one of 25th best sidekicks of video games by ''
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's Chad Concelmo said his voice is not reason to hate "the cute, sweet, and supportive member of the Star Fox team", listing him as one of "Ten hated videogame characters that I secretly like".
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also listed him among the cutest characters in video games. Similarly, ''Complex'' placed him seventh in their article about "cute characters that you wouldn't want to cross paths with in a dark alley if they decided to go bad", also ranking him second on their article about video game characters who look like ugly but are noble. In 2013, GamesRadar included Slippy among their "8 favourite video game mechanics", calling him "an essential part of Star Fox's core team".


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