The use of animals as characters was Miyamoto’s attempt to buck the trend of humans and robots in Japanese sci fi, but the use of a Fox as the game’s protagonist came from a specific association of Mr. Miyamoto’s: “Star Fox has a lot of scenes in which the fighter goes through arches, which reminds one of the gates at Shinto shrines called torii. And torii made me think of the thousands of such gates at Fushimi Inari Taisha,” one of the most prominent Japanese shrines dedicated to the god, Inari. “In a prototype, there were lots of scenes like going through there. And when you think of Fushimi Inari, you think of foxes.”
Helping to reinforce the name though: “Fushimi Inari Taisha is about a 15-minute walk from our former head office12, and there used to be a boys’ baseball team in the area called the Inari Foxes. I thought, “Foxes! Now that’s cool! …it was the English word “fox” from the start—not the Japanese word kitsune.”
The more you know!