In the start up screen of the game, if you press the R1 button and triangle button at the same time, you'll unlock a secret demo of Crash Bandicoot: Warped.
Stewart Copeland who was the game's music developer was actually a former drummer for the band The Police. One of his music pieces for the level Wizard Peak is actually the closing theme for Nickelodeon's O Show da Amanda (1999).
During production, Spyro was originally going to be green. But the developers feared that he'd blend in with the grass so they changed him to purple instead.
This is the only game in the series where Carlos Alazraqui voices Spyro. His voice was deemed too bratty for the character and would be replaced by Tom Kenny.
It is said that Spyro was combined with the Greek word "pyro" (meaning fire) and the Latin word "spiro" (meaning to breathe).