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|name = Haldor | |name = Haldor | ||
|image = [[File:Haldor2.jpeg|200px]] | |||
|species = Gnome | |species = Gnome | ||
|gender = Male | |gender = Male | ||
|role = Ally | |role = Ally | ||
|world = [[Empire of Ice|Vindlevale]] (console version) | |world = [[Empire of Ice|Vindlevale]] (console version) | ||
|appearances = [[Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure]] (console version) | |appearances = | ||
|voiceeng = Unknown | *''[[Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure]]'' (console version) | ||
*''[[Skylanders: Giants]]'' | |||
|cameos=''[[Skylanders: Swap Force]]'' (mentioned) | |||
|voiceeng = Unknown}} | |||
{{Quote|Wahoo!|Haldor}} | {{Quote|Wahoo!|Haldor}} | ||
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Haldor was a bearded "mesmorph wizard," who was among the game’s first ten proposed characters. "He had a magical staff that created little gnome clones of himself that would explode," says Michael Graham. He made it as far as a plastic prototype, and although "his powers were fun, we felt we could do more with the personality. We wanted all the characters to be heroic and aspirational. He was kooky and a very interesting character, but he wasn’t the thing every kid aspires to be — he was a weird, grumpy, old gnome wizard. But we still liked the way he played, so he became the wacky, bumbling [[Double Trouble]]." | Haldor was a bearded "mesmorph wizard," who was among the game’s first ten proposed characters. "He had a magical staff that created little gnome clones of himself that would explode," says Michael Graham. He made it as far as a plastic prototype, and although "his powers were fun, we felt we could do more with the personality. We wanted all the characters to be heroic and aspirational. He was kooky and a very interesting character, but he wasn’t the thing every kid aspires to be — he was a weird, grumpy, old gnome wizard. But we still liked the way he played, so he became the wacky, bumbling [[Double Trouble]]." | ||
If you’re a big Skylanders fan, Graham explains why he looks so familiar. “We kept him alive,” he says with a smile. “He became Haldor of the Empire of Ice expansion pack. You still see his character there, and I think he works really well in that pack. But he was a playable toy at one point."<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20160220000605/https://blog.activision.com/community/1os/blog/2012/10/18/the-secret-skylanders-youve-never-seen The Secret Skylanders You’ve Never Seen]</ref> | If you’re a big Skylanders fan, Graham explains why he looks so familiar. “We kept him alive,” he says with a smile. “He became Haldor of the Empire of Ice expansion pack. You still see his character there, and I think he works really well in that pack. But he was a playable toy at one point."<ref>''[https://web.archive.org/web/20160220000605/https://blog.activision.com/community/1os/blog/2012/10/18/the-secret-skylanders-youve-never-seen The Secret Skylanders You’ve Never Seen]''. (Date Posted - Oct 18, 2012). ''[https://blog.activision.com Activision Games Blog]''.</ref> His abilities would have been to summon garden gnomes.<ref>''[https://youtu.be/9qB9WZREg6Q?t=4451 Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure DEVELOPER COMMENTARY - Episode 1: Studio Head, Paul Reiche]''. (Date Posted - Jan 25, 2020). ''[http://youtube.com Youtube]''.</ref> | ||
His abilities would have been to summon garden gnomes.<ref>[https://youtu.be/9qB9WZREg6Q?t=4451 Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure DEVELOPER COMMENTARY - Episode 1: Studio Head, Paul Reiche]</ref> | |||
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*[[Dale]] from the [[Skylanders Academy (TV series)|spin-off TV show]] uses the same robe color and hat pattern as Haldor. | *[[Dale]] from the [[Skylanders Academy (TV series)|spin-off TV show]] uses the same robe color and hat pattern as Haldor. | ||
*The black swirls on the base of Haldor's prototype figure would later be reused as the [[Dark|Dark Element]] base for ''[[Skylanders: Trap Team]]'' figures. | *The black swirls on the base of Haldor's prototype figure would later be reused as the [[Dark|Dark Element]] base for ''[[Skylanders: Trap Team]]'' figures. | ||
*Haldor was possibly considered for ''[[Skylanders: Giants]]'' or only used to test out [[LightCore Skylanders|LightCore]] mechanics, as there is a prototype figure of him with this feature. <ref> [https://artsandculture.google.com/asset/video-game-accessory-figure-prototype-skylanders-figure-mesomorph-wizard-lightcore/PAGz3TwN0DmP8g prototype: Skylanders Figure: Mesomorph Wizard - LightCore] </ref> | *Haldor was possibly considered for ''[[Skylanders: Giants]]'' or only used to test out [[LightCore Skylanders|LightCore]] mechanics, as there is a prototype figure of him with this feature. <ref>''[https://artsandculture.google.com/asset/video-game-accessory-figure-prototype-skylanders-figure-mesomorph-wizard-lightcore/PAGz3TwN0DmP8g prototype: Skylanders Figure: Mesomorph Wizard - LightCore]'' </ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 02:40, March 19, 2023
Haldor | |
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Species: | Gnome |
Gender: | Male |
Role: | Ally |
World: | Vindlevale (console version) |
Appears in: | *Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure (console version) |
Cameos: | Skylanders: Swap Force (mentioned) |
English Voice Actor: | Unknown |
- “Wahoo!”
- – Haldor
Haldor is the Great Northern Wizard of Vindlevale in the console versions of the Empire of Ice level in Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure.
Character Development
Haldor was a bearded "mesmorph wizard," who was among the game’s first ten proposed characters. "He had a magical staff that created little gnome clones of himself that would explode," says Michael Graham. He made it as far as a plastic prototype, and although "his powers were fun, we felt we could do more with the personality. We wanted all the characters to be heroic and aspirational. He was kooky and a very interesting character, but he wasn’t the thing every kid aspires to be — he was a weird, grumpy, old gnome wizard. But we still liked the way he played, so he became the wacky, bumbling Double Trouble."
If you’re a big Skylanders fan, Graham explains why he looks so familiar. “We kept him alive,” he says with a smile. “He became Haldor of the Empire of Ice expansion pack. You still see his character there, and I think he works really well in that pack. But he was a playable toy at one point."[1] His abilities would have been to summon garden gnomes.[2]
Abilities
Haldor can fly and teleport as well. In a cutscene played when the Empire of Ice figure is first put on the portal, it was shown he could conjure a structure of ice, and it functions as a rocket to the Empire of Ice.
Story
Haldor sought out the Skylanders for help, hoping they would free his home of Vindlevale from the icy grip of the Ice Ogres. He guided the Skylanders in assembling the catapult that was needed to destroy the wall that was causing his village to be locked in eternal winter. Haldor had a habit of saying 'Wahhoo!' up until the Skylanders freed his village from Eternal Winter, and then started saying 'Huzzah!'.
Gallery
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Haldor's toy prototype
Trivia
- Haldor has the same character movements as Double Trouble.
- Also, the toy form is doing the same pose a Series 1 Double Trouble but in reverse.
- He once dove underwater in the Enchanted Pool of Woodburrow and claimed to have been transported into another world. The Pool has been off-limits ever since.
- Dale from the spin-off TV show uses the same robe color and hat pattern as Haldor.
- The black swirls on the base of Haldor's prototype figure would later be reused as the Dark Element base for Skylanders: Trap Team figures.
- Haldor was possibly considered for Skylanders: Giants or only used to test out LightCore mechanics, as there is a prototype figure of him with this feature. [3]
References
- ↑ The Secret Skylanders You’ve Never Seen. (Date Posted - Oct 18, 2012). Activision Games Blog.
- ↑ Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure DEVELOPER COMMENTARY - Episode 1: Studio Head, Paul Reiche. (Date Posted - Jan 25, 2020). Youtube.
- ↑ prototype: Skylanders Figure: Mesomorph Wizard - LightCore