Speculation Arises About Upcoming Star Fox Game as 90s Promotional Puppets’ Destiny is Uncovered

Speculation Arises About Upcoming Star Fox Game as 90s Promotional Puppets' Destiny is Uncovered

During the foggy era of the early 90s, Nintendo employed puppet renditions of Fox McCloud, Slippy, Falco, and Peppy to promote the impending launch of the SNES classic Star Fox (or Starwing, if you insist). Once the campaign concluded, the puppets vanished from the public spotlight (though, they remain etched in our memories). But, what actually transpired with them?

Time Extension recently endeavored to unveil this enigma. After exploring a few leads, including discussions with Star Fox programmer Dylan Cuthbert and artist Takaya Imamura – neither of whom had any clear insight into the puppets’ destinies – the publication ultimately uncovered a rather disheartening truth: the Star Fox puppets have indeed been destroyed.

The Japanese FX company Shirogumi, which produced the puppets, provided the following definitive statement to Time Extension: “The Fox puppets crafted at our company were constructed by affixing fur and feathers to natural rubber, meaning they degrade simply by being exposed to air. Because of that, we had to dispose of them once production concluded.”

Naturally, this is understandable, but it is still a disappointing outcome (although, I found them slightly eerie at the time, and still do).

As for Fox McCloud himself, he has been experiencing a bit of a resurgence in recent weeks. Alongside his cameo in The Super Mario Galaxy Movie (which I’ve heard is a standout moment in an otherwise decent film, though I have yet to view it), there are also whispers that we will be receiving a brand-new Star Fox game this year. It is rumored to debut on Switch 2 this summer and feature online multiplayer.