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Mrs. Arrow
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Mrs. Arrow (ミセス アロー, Misesu Arō [?]) is a pilot in the F-Zero series. She first appeared in the 1998 game F-Zero X for the Nintendo 64, and has since been a recurring playable character. Outside of video games, Mrs. Arrow appeared in the anime F-Zero: GP Legend.
Mrs. Arrow was born into a wealthy family on Earth, and pursued many activities before becoming an F-Zero racer. She taught her husband, Super Arrow, how to be a pilot, and currently runs the F-Zero Racing School with him. She is actually a better pilot than her husband, and strives to defend him whenever she races.
Characteristics
Born Monique L'amoreaux, Mrs. Arrow grew up catered to by servants of her wealthy and powerful family. Her father, a businessman in the neuroplastics industry, and her mother, former Vice President of the Milky Way Federation, encouraged her interests, which included everything from linguisticts to music.[1] Her true passion, though, is racing, especially in the F-Zero Grand Prix. A former circuit model [2], Mrs. Arrow became a racer before the accident that led to the Grand Prix's temporary suspension, making friends with many of her competitors, including Octoman (whom she can communicate with in Takoran, his native tongue)[1] and her future husband Super Arrow. When the F-Zero Racing School was founded, she joined her husband in running it, being as she is the better pilot.[3] She continues to race with her husband, both to protect him and to fight evil.
Mrs. Arrow's machine, the Queen Meteor, is the heavier counterpart to her husband's King Meteor. Designed by Professor Hollow and based on the machine Mrs. Arrow piloted in the old Grand Prix, it features good boost and grip capabilities, but has the drawback of a weak body.
Appearance
Mrs. Arrow is a very tall and muscular woman with long blonde (sometimes red)[3] hair. She wears a dark red bodysuit that covers her completely, save for her head, with a white outer top, boots, purple gloves and a necklace. In some of her appearances, Mrs. Arrow wears a pair of large, dark-blue goggles.[3]
F-Zero games
Mrs. Arrow first appeared in F-Zero X, where she attempted to protect her husband Super Arrow from danger.[3] She has also been a playable character in F-Zero GX, F-Zero: GP Legend, and F-Zero Climax.
In F-Zero Climax, Mrs. Arrow could be unlocked by coming in first place in the Bronze Cup on novice difficulty.[4]
Profiles and statistics
F-Zero X
Mrs. Arrow | |||||
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No. | Age | Machine | |||
21 | 26 | Queen Meteor | |||
Instruction manual description Mrs. Arrow races with her husband Super Arrow. She's a good wife and team member. Actually, her racing experience makes her a better pilot than her husband. Ending screen |
F-Zero GX
Mrs. Arrow | ||||||
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No. | Age | Sex | Machine | Cost | Autograph | |
21 | 27 | Female | File:GX-Logo-Queen Meteor.png | 12 | File:GX-Autograph-Mrs. Arrow.png | |
In game description Mrs. Arrow strives to defend her husband, Super Arrow, in and out of the home. She entered the last F-ZERO race to assist her husband, who had no previous experience as a pilot. An F-ZERO circuit model before marriage, she was the first former circuit model to compete as a pilot. Instruction manual description |
Default | Black | Green | Blue |
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Trivia
- Mrs. Arrow's voice actress for F-Zero GX, Donna Burke, is well known for singing the theme songs for two Metal Gear games, Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker and Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, as well as voicing the iDroid.
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References
Characters of F-Zero | ||
Racer #20 [[Super Arrow]] |
Racer #21 Mrs. Arrow |
Racer #22 [[Gomar & Shioh]] |
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Sackenheim, Shawn. Mrs. Arrow's Biography. All Game Guide. Retrieved on 2011-11-20.
- ↑ Pilot & Machine. F-Zero.com. Retrieved on 2011-11-20.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 (1998) F-Zero X instruction manual (in English). Nintendo, pp. 27.
- ↑ F-Zero Climax Pilot & Machine (Japanese). Nintendo. Retrieved on 2011-11-20.