Tricky the Triceratops

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Tricky the Triceratops
Tricky the Triceratops's artwork from Diddy Kong Racing DS.
Artwork of Tricky the Triceratops from Diddy Kong Racing DS
Species Dinosaur
First appearance Diddy Kong Racing (1997)
Latest appearance Diddy Kong Racing DS (2007)
Latest portrayal Chris Sutherland (1997)[1]
“Well done, kid!”
Tricky the Triceratops, Diddy Kong Racing

Tricky the Triceratops is a large Triceratops and the first boss of Diddy Kong Racing and Diddy Kong Racing DS. He is located in Dino Domain, where he challenges the racer to his own course, Tricky's Course, which takes place on a spiraling mountain. Tricky's body is red with yellow stripes on his back, and his eyes are yellow with red irises and black pupils. He also has an American accent.

History[edit]

Diddy Kong Racing / Diddy Kong Racing DS[edit]

Diddy racing against Tricky

Prior to the events of Diddy Kong Racing, Tricky was brainwashed by Wizpig into becoming one of his servants. He was provided with the first Wizpig amulet piece to guard.

After winning at each racetrack of Dino Domain, the boss door opens, and the player can race Tricky. In the stage, the spiraling mountain gradually turns left. Red and blue Weapon Balloons are scattered throughout the course, which the racer can use against Tricky. The player must avoid running into Tricky, who squishes them, and in result slows them down. The player wins the race if they cross the finishing line at the very top of the mountain first.

Once Tricky is defeated, he challenges the racer to complete each racetrack's Silver Coin Challenge (or Balloon Touch Challenge in the remake). By completing them, the player can race Tricky again. As with the other boss battles, the rematch is more difficult, as Tricky races twice as fast. The racer is required to make use of the Weapon Balloons to win the rematch.

After losing again, Tricky is somehow liberated from Wizpig's spell, and awards the racer with his piece of the Wizpig amulet. In the ending cinematic, Tricky is seen dancing with two younger Triceratops, which are yellow and pink respectively. Pipsy is seen riding on the pink Triceratops who is possibly Tricky's daughter.

4-koma Gag Battle[edit]

Tricky makes a few appearances throughout the 4-koma Gag Battle adaptation of Diddy Kong Racing.

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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese トリケラトプス
Torikeratopusu
Triceratops

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