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| charname = Alex Kidd
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| debut = 'Alex Kidd in Miracle World'
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| debutyear = 1986
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| gender = Male
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| age = Unknown
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== Introduction ==
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'''Alex Kidd''' is a pint-sized, big eared hero who was the unofficial mascot of [[Sega]] prior to [[Sonic the Hedgehog]]'s release in 1991 for the Sega Genesis. His games appeared on both [[Sega Master System]] and [[Sega Genesis]]/[[Sega Mega Drive]] consoles. He has starred in a total of [[Alex Kidd (game series)|six games]] before being phased out. Since then he has only made cameo appearances in various Sega games.
Alex Kidd was a monkeylike boy hero, the former mascot of [[Sega]] prior to [[Sonic the Hedgehog]]'s release in 1990 for the Sega Genesis. His games appeared on both [[Sega Master System]] and [[Sega Genesis]]/[[Sega Megadrive]] consoles. He is also one of the toy capsules received while playing Shenmue for [[Dreamcast]].  
 
  
== Alex Kidd Games ==
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=== Alex Kidd in Miracle World (1986) ===
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==Character Background==
Many fans of the Master System consider his first game to be a true classic.When SEGA developed the Sega Master System 2 in Europe, Alex Kidd in Miracle World was built into the hardware.
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Alex Kidd is prince of planet Aries, son of King Thunder (sometimes romanized as 'Sander', in ''Enchanted Castle'' referred to as 'Thor'), and twin brother of Egle (sometimes translated as 'Igul'), the crown prince. Before the events of ''Alex Kidd in Miracle World'', he has spent seven years living on Mount Eternal studying under his spiritual master St. Nurari, to master the ''Shellcore'' technique; an art that concentrates power in ones bare fists, making them capable of shattering rocks. On his way back home after his training had finished, he comes across a dying man who hands him a Sun Stone medallion, and tells him that King Thunder has gone missing. To make matters worse, an evil usurper named Janken the Great has kidnapped both Prince Egle and his fiancée Princess Lora, occupied the capital kingdom Radaxian, and dispatched numerous minions and henchmen around the entirety of Aries.
=== Alex Kidd BMX Trial (1987) ===
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Through the events of ''Alex Kidd in Miracle World'', Alex Kidd manages to rescue Egle and Lora, defeat Janken, and find the Crown that can restore peace to Aries.
Released only in Japan, this Master System game required a special trackball device in order to play it.  
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His father however, remains missing. In his continued search, he gains word that King Thunder is alive and well on planet Paperock, so Alex sets out to find him in ''Alex Kidd and the Enchanted Castle''. Traversing the dangerous lands, he gets challenged by several people for a game of Janken in order to let him on his way to the Enchanted Castle, where he eventually encounters Ashra for another Janken showdown.
=== Alex Kidd in High-Tech World (1989) ===
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After Ashra's defeat, Alex reunites with his father and Ashra is revealed to actually be King Thunder's guard and servant; the king wasn't held prisoner at all, and was merely enjoying his time on Paperock. Having cleared up this misunderstanding, Alex sends word of King Thunder's wellbeing to Aries, and from then on the inhabitants of Aries and Paperock coexist in peace.
=== Alex Kidd and the Lost Stars (1989) ===
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=== Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle (1989) ===
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This was the lone Alex Kidd game released for the [[Sega Genesis]]. The game consisted of a child, Alex Kidd, searching for his father. It was a platformer, with punches used to destroy enemies (rather then the traditional jump on head). The game is most noted for the inclusion of Rock, Paper, Scissors, or "janken," which was used against bosses and to get secret items in the game.  
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==Cameos==
=== Alex Kidd in Shinobi World (1990) ===
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* The names of Alex and Stella (Alex's girlfriend from the arcade version of ''[[Alex Kidd (series)#Alex Kidd and the Lost Stars .281986.2F88.29|Alex Kidd and the Lost Stars]]'') appear on gravestones in the first round of ''[[Altered Beast]]''.
This a parody of another Sega game, Shinobi. In the game, Alex Kidd has to rescue his girlfriend, a native of Shinobi World, from an evil ninja named Hanzo. A good ninja fuses into him and gives him his powers. The first boss, Kabuto, was originally going to be named Mari-Oh, as a parody of the [[Nintendo]] character [[Mario]].
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* Alex's face can be seen hidden in the third round of the Master System game ''Kenseiden''. It is located on the ground, near a dead end and next to a lava pit.
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* Alex appears as a collectible toy in ''[[Shenmue]]'' and ''[[Shenmue II]]''.
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* In the Dreamcast game ''[[Segagaga]]'', he works in a video game store. He also narrates about his competition against a certain rival company's mascot and his fall from grace due to [[sonic:Sonic the Hedgehog|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'s popularity, before finally being forgotten. His appearance in the game is based on his appearance in all games in his series prior to the ''[[Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle|Enchanted Castle]]''.
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* A warrior named Alex is shown in the intro sequence of the arcade version of ''[[Golden Axe]]'', whom is quickly killed by enemy soldiers. He has no visual resemblance to Alex Kidd whatsoever, but this may have been an allusion to him.
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* Alex Kidd is a playable character in ''[[Sega Superstars Tennis]]'' and ''[[sonic: Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing|Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing]]''. His likeness in the games is based on his appearance in the ''Enchanted Castle''.
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Revision as of 13:16, 23 November 2010

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Alex Kidd

First Seen: Alex Kidd in Miracle World (1986)

Biography

Species: Arian
Gender: Male
Age: Unknown
Height: Diminutive
Weight: Unknown

Alex Kidd is a pint-sized, big eared hero who was the unofficial mascot of Sega prior to Sonic the Hedgehog's release in 1991 for the Sega Genesis. His games appeared on both Sega Master System and Sega Genesis/Sega Mega Drive consoles. He has starred in a total of six games before being phased out. Since then he has only made cameo appearances in various Sega games.


Character Background

Alex Kidd is prince of planet Aries, son of King Thunder (sometimes romanized as 'Sander', in Enchanted Castle referred to as 'Thor'), and twin brother of Egle (sometimes translated as 'Igul'), the crown prince. Before the events of Alex Kidd in Miracle World, he has spent seven years living on Mount Eternal studying under his spiritual master St. Nurari, to master the Shellcore technique; an art that concentrates power in ones bare fists, making them capable of shattering rocks. On his way back home after his training had finished, he comes across a dying man who hands him a Sun Stone medallion, and tells him that King Thunder has gone missing. To make matters worse, an evil usurper named Janken the Great has kidnapped both Prince Egle and his fiancée Princess Lora, occupied the capital kingdom Radaxian, and dispatched numerous minions and henchmen around the entirety of Aries. Through the events of Alex Kidd in Miracle World, Alex Kidd manages to rescue Egle and Lora, defeat Janken, and find the Crown that can restore peace to Aries. His father however, remains missing. In his continued search, he gains word that King Thunder is alive and well on planet Paperock, so Alex sets out to find him in Alex Kidd and the Enchanted Castle. Traversing the dangerous lands, he gets challenged by several people for a game of Janken in order to let him on his way to the Enchanted Castle, where he eventually encounters Ashra for another Janken showdown. After Ashra's defeat, Alex reunites with his father and Ashra is revealed to actually be King Thunder's guard and servant; the king wasn't held prisoner at all, and was merely enjoying his time on Paperock. Having cleared up this misunderstanding, Alex sends word of King Thunder's wellbeing to Aries, and from then on the inhabitants of Aries and Paperock coexist in peace.


Cameos

  • The names of Alex and Stella (Alex's girlfriend from the arcade version of Alex Kidd and the Lost Stars) appear on gravestones in the first round of Altered Beast.
  • Alex's face can be seen hidden in the third round of the Master System game Kenseiden. It is located on the ground, near a dead end and next to a lava pit.
  • Alex appears as a collectible toy in Shenmue and Shenmue II.
  • In the Dreamcast game Segagaga, he works in a video game store. He also narrates about his competition against a certain rival company's mascot and his fall from grace due to Sonic the Hedgehog's popularity, before finally being forgotten. His appearance in the game is based on his appearance in all games in his series prior to the Enchanted Castle.
  • A warrior named Alex is shown in the intro sequence of the arcade version of Golden Axe, whom is quickly killed by enemy soldiers. He has no visual resemblance to Alex Kidd whatsoever, but this may have been an allusion to him.
  • Alex Kidd is a playable character in Sega Superstars Tennis and Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing. His likeness in the games is based on his appearance in the Enchanted Castle.



Alex Kidd punching sprite Alex Kidd series of games
Sega Master System
Alex Kidd in Miracle World (1986) | Alex Kidd BMX Trial (1987) | Alex Kidd: The Lost Stars (1988) | Alex Kidd: High-Tech World (1989) | Alex Kidd in Shinobi World (1990)
Arcade
Alex Kidd: The Lost Stars (1986)
Sega Mega Drive
Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle (1989)
Nintendo Switch
Sega Ages Alex Kidd in Miracle World (2019) | Alex Kidd in Miracle World DX (2021)
Sony PlayStation 4
PlayStation 5
Xbox One
Steam
Alex Kidd in Miracle World DX (2021)
Alex Kidd related media
Music
Alex Kidd Complete Album (2009)
Other List of Alex Kidd merchandise