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Stedro (Pedro) Is one of the many Slush Defenders that appears in the series. His ablities are based on many characters, Fox from Star Fox and Captain Falcon from F-Zero.

Stedro
Stedro's Character Pose
Stedro (Pedro)

Colors

Yellows and Black Outline

Abilities and Powers

Enhanced Speed, Enhanced Strength, Reflector, Knee of Justice, Fire Fox, Blaster

Unlocked

Starting Character

Hobbies

Super Smash Bros.

Upgrades

Power+ Recharge+ Blaster

Role in Movie

Stedro Upgrades

Stedro's Upgrades

Just as Stedro was about to start a match of Super Smash Bros Melee, a Blue punched through the wall of his

Stedro H-YES

The Knee of Justice

room, damaging Stedro's Gamecube and messing up the game. This angers him, prompting him, along with Stickyle and Stucker, to go outside the room to beat the fudge out of some Blues. Stedro blasts, reflects, and burns some Blues like Fox. He is, however, 

Pedbox

Stedro's standard player icon

captured by some Drabs, leaving Ben Stickobi and Sticorey to save him, Stickyle, and Stucker. Stedro later appears at the end of the movie to gang up on Big Blue.

Role in Game

Pedro Slush Invaders Input Icon

Stedro's input player icon

Stedro was not captured by Big Blue's backup men, making him the one of the first usable fighters in the game.

Abilities

  • Fast initial attack.
  • Low damage.

Upgrades

  • Power+
    • 20% attack power.
  • Recharge+
    • +15% recharge rate.
  • Blaster
    • Input attack: during Stedro's initial approach, clicking on his icon will cause him to fire laser blasts that go through multiple enemies and stun them
    • Unlocked after beating White Out's bonus objective:
      • Defeat 8 enemies
        Stedro's Info

        Stedro's Info

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Attack Pattern(s)

Movie Attack Pattern(s)

Stedro's attack pattern in the movie is staring, along with Stucker and Stickyle, with a Punch, then he blasts the enemies with his Blaster and a Downward Punch, a hits an enemy with his Reflector and bounces on it, then Blasts some more enemies then finishes it with Incinerating them.

Game Attack Pattern(s)

Stedro begins his attack with a Downward Punch, Gut Kick then hits Big Blue with his Reflector shield, twice and finishes it with his much favored Knee of Justice. He retreats after the attack by walking backwards.

Role In Slush Tile Rush

Stedro can be unlocked any time of the game, along with another random of the other 13 unlockable fighters. He is most effective when you use him in chain attacks. 

Attacks:

  • Add two Stedro tiles to get an attack of 5, and keep chaining stedro tiles for higher attack damages (5, 6, 7, 8...)
  • Match 3 in a row or 4 in a row to have him preform his special attack, the Knee of Justice! the name of his special is Extra Pressure.
    • This attack causes 10 damage points and adds 4 Stedro tiles to the board. This is very useful, since the tiles might bring up another whole row of stedro tiles to preform another special.
    • Also be very cautious at his special because it could easily fill up the board so if you are slow enough, you will quickly lose.

Trivia

Stedro's Character Pose
  • Stedro was seventh in the lineup when the Slush Fighters were ganging up against Big Blue. He avoided his trap.
  • He is roommates with Stickyle.
  • You can see in the movie that Stucker is with Stedro and Stickyle's room.
  • Stedro does not have a locked form since he wasn't captured by the Blues and is a starter character.
  • Stedro, along with Stickyle, Steric, and Stick Michael, have two different icons.
  • During the montage between Stick Luke and Steric's scenes, Stedro is seen using the Knee of Justice, a widely known move by Captain Falcon.
    • He is also seen using this move in his first icon.
  • Stedro was seen using Fire Fox in the movie, but not in the game.
  • Stedro seems to have a past which the other Slush Fighters don't know, this references the date he got his powers in the first place.
  • Stedro's blaster actually kills some enemies in the movie, while his blaster does no damage, instead only stunning enemies in the game.
  • Stedro, along with Stick Dan, is the only fighters that attacks with melee and shooting weapons (technically, the reflector is actually a shield and it is used offensively).
  • Stedro doesn't have an ultra attack.
  • Stedro (in The Game) will soon graduate and leave Slusher in less than 5 years.
  • Most of Stedro's attacks are taken from Fox, but he has one attack (The Knee of Justice) from Captain Falcon.
  • In the Credits, it was dubbed that his name was 'Pedro not Edro'
  • Stedro appears in the Slush Invaders duel, chasing Big Blue with Stickyle
  • Stedro and Fox maybe a like is some ways, but Stedro killed blues with one shot in the movie like a regular gun, while Fox's gun does only 1 hit point of damage, which can be seen in Super Smash Bros Melee/Brawl
  • It does not show Stedro using a machine to summon the shield, so it would be safe to assume that he can make his own shield with out any help of any sort.
  • When Stedro has Blaster unlocked, he is technically playable, since you get to shoot out the lasers at the enemies.
  • He is also one of the Slush Fighters that has 2 icons in the game.
  • The combo he does in the movie can (obviously) not be done with Fox in SSBM
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