"Spyro hails from a rare line of magical purple dragons that come from a faraway land few have ever traveled. He has been on many exciting adventures, and has a remarkable knowledge of the different lands he protects, more so than any other Skylander. A strong‐willed dragon who is young at heart, Spyro is fearless and brave. A true hero dedicated to defending his world from all things evil."
- "Spyro hails from a rare line of magical purple dragons" - A reference to the Purple Dragon of Legend prophecy in the Legend of Spyro games.
- "has been on many exciting adventures" - Spyro's previous adventures possibly in the Classic series.
- "A strong‐willed dragon who is young at heart, Spyro is fearless and brave." - Reference possibly from Classic Spyro's personality.
There also some gameplay references in the upcoming Skylanders game:
- As seen in the teaser trailer, Spyro was controlling a pirate ship and blasting enemy fortress. This is similar to Classic Spyro controlling a vechile to take out enemies in minigames.
- Spyro's main attacks are Fire Breath and Horn Charge. This is similar to Classic Spyro's main attacks in the Original series, Charge and Flame.
- Spyro's Flight upgrade is a reference to Spyro's ability to fly in Dawn of The Dragon.
- In the floating islands seen in the screenshots of Skylanders are obviously references to the Floating Islands from Dawn of the Dragon.
- There are upgrades for Spyro in Skylanders is a possible reference to Spyro breath upgrades in the Legend series, and also reference to the upgrades in Spyro's attacks that are in Shadow Legacy when gained enough experience.
- The giant turtles seen in the game Skylanders, being moved by the characters to finish puzzles is a reference to the Giant Turtles in Shell Beach from Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage when they are pushed onto switches in order to open gates for Classic Spyro and the baby turtles to progress through the level.
- The sheep seen in one of the screenshots of Skylanders, is a reference to the Sheep fodder that is one of the popular additions in the Classic Spyro series.
- The Element symbols in Skylanders is a reference to the Element symbols Spyro and Cynder possess.
- Breakable containers and vases that contains treasure shown in a gameplay video of Skylanders is reference to the Classic series with breakable chests and containers that contained gems.
- The playable characters in Skylanders who serve as the protector of their worlds is a reference to Shiela the Kangaroo, Bentley the Yeti, Agent 9, and Sgt. Byrd, who are playable characters in Spyro: Year of the Dragon and also serve as the protector of their worlds.