Samus Aran

Samus Aran
Metroid character
A person in a big, futuristic-looking powered suit with a helmet. The right arm is a large firearm. The shoulders are particularly large, bulky, and rounded.
Samus Aran as she appears in Metroid Prime Remastered
First gameMetroid (1986)
Created byMakoto Kano[1]
Designed byHiroji Kiyotake[1]
Voiced by
In-universe information
SpeciesMetroid and Chozo-infused human
GenderFemale
WeaponPower Suit
OriginColony K-2L, Earth
Raised on Zebes

Samus Aran (Japanese: サムス・アラン, Hepburn: Samusu Aran) is the protagonist of the video game series Metroid by Nintendo. She was created by the Japanese video game designer Makoto Kano and was introduced as a player character in the original 1986 game Metroid.

Raised by the birdlike Chozo and infused with their DNA, Samus Aran is an ex-soldier of the Galactic Federation who became a galactic bounty hunter. She uses a powered exoskeleton that is equipped with an arm cannon that fires directed-energy weapons and missiles. She executes missions given to her by the Galactic Federation and the Chozo, and is tasked with hunting various antagonistic forces, including the Space Pirates and their leader Ridley, the cybernetic supercomputer Mother Brain, the energy-draining X Parasites and Metroids, and the rogue Chozo warrior Raven Beak.

Samus appears as a playable character in the Super Smash Bros. series. She also features in other media, including films, manga series, and a comic book continuation of the TV series Captain N: The Game Master. As one of the earliest female video game protagonists, Samus is noted for her role in establishing positive gender representation in video games, though her portrayal in Metroid: Other M received criticism.

  1. ^ a b Cite error: The named reference ign-history was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ Nintendo Power staff (May 2009). "Power Profiles 26: Jennifer Hale". Nintendo Power. No. 241. pp. 76–78.
  3. ^ "Bio - Alésia Glidewell - Voice Over Artist". Alésia Glidewell. Archived from the original on February 9, 2012. Retrieved February 26, 2010.
  4. ^ "Exclusive Voice of Samus Interview". GameTrailers. November 8, 2010. Archived from the original on November 13, 2010. Retrieved December 8, 2010.
  5. ^ Nintendo; Team Ninja; D-Rockets (September 2, 2010). Metroid: Other M (Wii) (in Japanese). Nintendo. Scene: Theater Mode: Chapter 26/Staff credits. Japanese Voice [...] Samus Aran: AI KOBAYASHI
  6. ^ "Nikki García on Twitter". Archived from the original on October 11, 2021. Retrieved October 12, 2021. Samus Aran doesn't say much, but when she does, she really means it. I am so lucky to have voiced such a strong character and I am LOVING your reactions. Thank you, thank you so much for appreciating my work. You guys are the best.

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