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He is also shown to be in denial that his fees are expensive, often referring to them as "small fees" and always claiming that it's Spyro's own fault he can't pay the prices, accusing him of "squandering all his gems on knick-knacks and junk food" and "spending all his money on flirtatious fauns (or fanciful frivolities in the remake) in Fracture Hills" while saying "Now don't go blaming me, I've given you nothing but bargains". Moneybags is shown to be very greedy, what with charging Spyro many fees. Instead of charging Spyro fees at various points in the game, he has opened a proper business and has his sons sell goods to Spyro. His wife and four sons share his obsession with gems. Moneybags is arguably redeemed in Spyro: Shadow Legacy, and has started a family and is considerably friendlier. (He was most likely meant to appear in other levels, but didn't due the makers rushing the game's release.) He has apparently gone through with his plan to become a haiku poet, and mentions that the shine of gems are an inspiration for his poetry. Unlike previous games, he never reimburses Spyro. He makes Spyro pay him 200 gems to use his magic to help Spyro cross a chasm. Unlike the previous two games, he only appears once in the Dragonfly Dojo.
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Desert Ruins: 800 gems to get the password for the door (which is "gullible", as there really was no password.
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He is voiced by the late Milton James in Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!, Neil Ross in Spyro 3: Year of the Dragon and Spyro: Enter The Dragonfly, Jess Harnell in Spyro: A Hero's Tail and JB Blanc in the Spyro: Reignited Trilogy. Although still infatuated with gems, he seemed to have reformed in Spyro: Shadow Legacy, having started a family and opened shops. In Spyro 3: Year of the Dragon, he is more villainous when it is revealed that he and The Sorceress made a deal to hold her enemies ransom so Spyro could pay a "small fee" for their release. He charges these fees for anything, from learning to swim to opening a bridge, and they are usually outrageous. He first appears in Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!, where he charges Spyro a "small fee" of gems in order to progress through the game. Moneybags is a greedy bear and a minor antagonist in the Spyro series. ~ Moneybags meeting Spyro for the first time. It will cost you 100 of your gems to cross. Well, dragon or not, I'm afraid there is a "small fee" to open the bridge. Ah, you must be the dragon everyone is talking about.