Hunter

Hunter is one of the main protagonists of "Spyro Legends" and one of Spyro’s friends.

Voices

 * Hiroaki Hirata (Japanese)
 * Blair Underwood (English)
 * Arturo Mercado, Jr. (Latin American Spanish; As Arturo Mercado Leonel)
 * Eduardo Gutiérrez (Castilian Spanish)
 * Álex Messeguer (Catalan)
 * Bruno Dubernat (French)
 * Pierre Auger (Canadian French)
 * Charles Rettinghaus (German)
 * Lorenzo Scattorin (Italian)
 * André Maia (Portuguese)
 * Marco Antônio Costa (Brazilian Portuguese)
 * Kaneshiro Takeshi (Mandarin (Taiwan) Chinese; As Jīn Chéng-Wǔ)
 * Zhāng Guó-Lì (Mandarin (Mainland) Chinese)
 * Kaneshiro Takeshi (Cantonese Chinese; As Gam Sing-Mou)
 * Kim Seung-Jun (Korean)
 * Peter Zhelder (Danish)
 * Sander De Heer (Dutch)
 * Adam Fietz (Swedish)
 * Egill Heiðar Pálsson (Icelandic)
 * Alex Rosén (Norwegian)
 * Peter Corp Dyrendal (Thai)
 * Andrey Gradov (Russian; As Andrei Gradov)
 * Andrzej Nejman (Polish)
 * Pasi Ruohonen (Finnish)
 * Simon Kornél (Hungarian)
 * Lábis Livierátos (Greek)
 * Lior Ashkenazi (Hebrew)
 * Ala’a Quqa (Arabic)

Descriptions
Hunter is a male anthro cheetah with light yellow fur, a white muzzle, chest, underbelly, hands, and feet, triangular black ears, brown spots, a black nose, teal eyes, sharp black claws, and wearing a red arm gauntlets, a brown sleeveless tunic with gold trimming, red leg gauntlets, a dark brown leather belt, with a gold buckle and black turquoise-adorned tassels, and a brown hooded cape with gold trimming, and sometimes carries a bow and a quiver with arrows.

Relationships
Bianca

Bianca is Hunter’s girlfriend.

Episode Appearances
Season 1 Season 2 Season 3 Season 4
 * Flame of the Dragon
 * Hello, Cynder and Darkness, My Friends
 * Aqua Buddies
 * Flower Power
 * Breeze on By
 * Spiritual Guardian
 * Let There Be Light
 * The Ice Dragon Cometh
 * Cheetahs Always Prosper
 * Doggone It
 * Big Trouble in Little Wonderland
 * Nice and Toasty
 * Dr. Shemp's Madness
 * Elora is Missing
 * The Ghost of the Original Chronicler
 * The Case of the Crying Willow Tree
 * Honey, I Shrunk the Dragons
 * Happy Landings
 * Gnasty Habits
 * Dragon Elder Blues
 * Revenge of Captain Skab
 * Swiss Family Purple
 * Megan to the Rescue
 * Dragon Pox
 * Cynder’s Inner Demons
 * Gateway to Earth
 * Play Your Key Cards Right
 * When Realms Collide
 * Back to School
 * The Seven Voyages of Team Purple
 * The Seductive Sorceress
 * Down Under the Reef
 * The Arctic Circle
 * The Hills are Alive With the Sound of Wind
 * The Dark of Night
 * The Light of Ra
 * The Last Upgrade
 * Labor Daze
 * One if by Land, Two if by Sea, Three if by Sky
 * One Dragonfish, Two Dragonfish, Red Dragonfish, Blue Dragonfish
 * Eye of the Cheetah
 * Heart of Gold
 * The Fate of El Dorado and the Land
 * 20,000 Leagues Under the Bermuda Triangle
 * Only the Cave Knows
 * Dial A for Atlantis
 * The Sky's the Limit
 * Fear and Loathing in Laputa
 * The Sky Tree Temple
 * Parting is Such Sweet Sorrow
 * A Brand New Day
 * A Lunar Call
 * An Interdimensional Crisis
 * Water, Water Everywhere
 * New Friends in Need
 * De-Termina-Tion
 * Welcome to the Jungle
 * The Time for the Truth
 * Fake or Real Gems
 * The Ultimate Resting Time
 * The Ultimate Test of Darkness
 * Sweet Tooth Time
 * The Truth of the Aparoids
 * The Ultimate Break-Out
 * The Aparoid Menace
 * The Next Right Thing
 * So Long Spyro

Movies
Spyro Legends the Movie

Trivia

 * Hunter generally did not wear clothes in the original “Spyro” games (Although he picks up a pair of blue boarding shorts and a periwinkle short-sleeved wetsuit and navy blue swim fins and mask as part of his skateboarding and scuba diving attires respectively).
 * He was originally voiced by Gregg Berger and Jess Harnell in the games; Even though, in “Spyro: The Reignited Trilogy” and “Crash Team Racing: Nitro Fueled.”
 * Japanese voice actor Kaneshiro Takeshi didn’t dub Hunter in the Japanese version of “Spyro Legends”; Rather, he dubbed the character in the Taiwanese and Cantonese versions of the series and movie.
 * In the Taiwanese and Cantonese dubs, Takeshi was credited as “Jīn Chéng-Wǔ” and “Gam Sing-Mou” respectively.