In the Reignited Trilogy, on the other hand, a lot of his interactions, especially in the case of the first game, are tweaked or altered to make him come off as more playful, friendly and kid-like. Conversely, however, in A Hero's Tail, his arrogance becomes more pronounced again, and he actually denies helps to those who won't reward him at a couple of different points. However, in Ripto's Rage and Year of the Dragon, he showed more actual care for those he saved, and his initial bratty and arrogant attitude was much more toned down, possibly to showcase him maturing and caring more about doing the right thing. Spyro's exact characterization varies depending on the game in the original version of the first game, he had a much more pronounced disrespectful and snarky attitude to a number of the dragons he saved and came off as mostly being interested in beating up Gnasty Gnorc. Spyro also has little interest in love, seeing it as 'a sad sight' (though in the Reignited Trilogy, it's teased that he might be a little interested in Elora, so he may be open to it in some cases).
He is fearless, spunky, and has a blazing personality. Spyro is known as a heroic dragon who is ready for action.