Main Games[]
A collection of official artwork and screenshots of Fox McCloud in the main games.
Main Games[]
Renders[]
North American box art of Star Fox.
The original, realistic looking team in the original Star Fox.
The classic pose of the original team used for Japanese and European box art.
Fox on the Communications Channel in Star Fox.
Screenshots[]
Out of this Dimension briefing.
Renders[]
A cinematic styled poster of Lylat Wars (PAL release of Star Fox 64).
Screenshots[]
Fox on the default title screen in Star Fox 64.
Fox reports that the team are entering Corneria City.
Fortuna's Intro (Fichina).
Fox calls the team to "take out that weapon".
Fox on the Communications Channel in Star Fox 64.
Star Fox's return to Corneria after the defeat of Andross and his Venomian army to greet General Pepper.
All the main characters in Star Fox 64.
The invoice for General Pepper at the end of Star Fox 64. This bill features Fox's autograph.
Renders[]
The North American box art of Star Fox Adventures.
Star Fox Adventures box artwork.
Screenshots[]
Fox arrives on Dinosaur Planet, unarmed.
General Pepper forbids Fox to take his Blaster to Dinosaur Planet's surface.
Fox meets a Krazoa Spirit.
Fox releases a Krazoa Spirit.
Fox encourages the silent ThornTail to open his gateway.
Fox learns that he needs to return the six Krazoa Spirits or Dinosaur Planet will never be restored.
Fox with the team in the ending of Star Fox Adventures.
Renders[]
The North American box artwork of Star Fox: Assault.
The Japanese box artwork of Star Fox: Assault.
Star Fox: Assault concept art.
The Star Fox team in Star Fox: Assault.
The Aparoid Invasion era Star Fox team.
Screenshots[]
Fox McCloud in Star Fox Assault.
Team Star Fox prepare for their first mission to take down Andrew Oikonny.
Fox stands by for takeoff.
Fox observing the shielded Climate control center.
Fox wing riding with Falco.
Fox is grief-stricken due to Peppy and ROB sacrificing themselves.
Early development[]
Screenshots of the early development of "Assault", not finalised.
Intended cover for Star Fox Armada (working title)
Fox standing on an Arwing
fighting Aparoids with a Landmaster on Katina
Fox fighting Aparoids on foot
Beltino recalls the atrocity that befell the Cornerian Fleet around 17 years prior to the Aparoid uprising.
Fox orders Star Fox to move out.
Renders[]
The North American box artwork of Star Fox Command.
Screenshots[]
Fox's sprite from Star Fox Command
Fox's mugshot from Star Fox Command.
Fox, leading a new
Star Fox team with Amanda added.
The Star Fox team, looking at three shooting stars through a window.
Fox, wearing
his father's shades and holding his son, Marcus, above his head.
Fox says goodbye to Krystal.
Krystal leaves the Star Fox team.
Fox and Falco as G-Zero GP racers.
Renders[]
The North American box artwork of Star Fox 64 3D.
Artwork reminiscent of the Japanese box artwork of Star Fox 64 3D.
The box artwork of Star Fox 64 3D.
Concept artwork of Fox for his appearance in Star Fox 64 3D.
Fox McCloud, rendered in 3D from his original 64 pose.
Fox and his team, rendered in 3D from their Japanese box art work.
Screenshots[]
Fox on the Communications Channel in Star Fox 64 3D.
Fox takes up his fathers mantle, as the new leader of the Star Fox team.
Fox with the other main characters in Star Fox 64 3D.
Fox McCloud from Star Fox Zero.
Fox McCloud from Star Fox Zero.
Fox as he appears in Star Fox Zero.
Select Pilots screen view in Star Fox 2.
Comics[]
Images of Fox in Star Fox comics.
NP[]
Fox on a Nintendo Power cover.
The Nintendo Power Star Fox comic series.
Fox as he appears in the SNES era comics.
Fox shows a photo of his mother Vixy.
Fox with his father in the SNES era comics.
LW[]
Fox on the 1997 Star Fox 64 comic.
Star Fox take the fight to the Venomian Army in the Star Fox 64 manga.
Fox takes down Granga with one shot in the Star Fox 64 manga.
Fox rushes through the Meteo Crusher with ease in the Star Fox 64 manga.
Fox rescues Slippy from Goras in the Star Fox 64 manga.
Fox destroys the Andross robot.
The Star Fox 64 manga ending.
FBF[]
Fox orders ROB to trace Katt's message.
Fox and the Hot Rodders storm the Titania Research Base.
Fox's sword fight with Captain Shears.
The ending of Farewell, Beloved Falco leads up to Star Fox Adventures.
Super Smash Bros.[]
Images of Fox in the Super Smash Bros. games.
Super Smash Bros.[]
Fox on the cover of Super Smash Bros.
Fox on the Great Fox in the intro of Super Smash Bros.
Fox on the box art of Super Smash Bros. Melee.
Fox's regular Melee trophy.
Fox's Smash trophy from Melee.
Fox's All-Star trophy from Melee.
The North American box artwork of Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
Fox's regular Brawl trophy.
Fox's Star Fox Assault trophy from Brawl.
Fox's Landmaster trophy from Brawl.
Fox, Falco and Wolf in Super Smash Bros Brawl.
Fox and Falco commemorate other victorious fighters.
Fox's one, two, punch followed by a rapid kick had been featured in all his Smash appearances.
Fox's fast, speedy attributes have been the standard of his statistics in this series.
Fox's Blaster from Melee onwards fires rapid but unflinching beams, perfect for racking up damage.
Fox and Falco can fight together or against each other in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
Fox's Up special move, the Fire Fox.
Fox, surrounded by the Smash ball's light.
Fox about to call the Landmaster in Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Fox on the secret Brawl Communications Channel. This is based on his design at the time.
Super Smash Bros. 4[]
Fox's design for Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and Nintendo 3DS.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[]
Fox's design for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
Other[]
Other images of Fox.
Wii U[]
Fox McCloud suit from Super Mario Maker.
Merchandise[]
Fox's physical details given on a Nintendo Power Card.
Fox's World of Nintendo action figure.
Back packaging of Fox's World of Nintendo action figure.
Fox's action figure with the miniature Arwing that comes with it.
World of Nintendo Fox plush.