Other characters in Sonic the Hedgehog (games)

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The Sonic the Hedgehog universes and continuities have dozens of minor characters, many of whom are anthropomorphic animals. Minor characters are arranged here according to the continuity in which they appear.

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[edit] Babylon Guardian

The Babylon Guardian (called Angelus the Gatekeeper in Japan) is a fictional character from Sonic Riders. He is a genie in a bottle, and resembles a large purple hawk who guards the treasure of Babylon. He is also referred to as "the guardian God of Babylon" when choosing his stage, called simply "Babylon Guardian". The treasure he was protecting was revealed to be a 'magic carpet' which was actually a prototype Extreme Gear created by the ancient Babylonians. He regards those who seek treasure as greedy, and he is hidden behind a large door in Babylon Garden (the Hanging Gardens of Babylon in Japan). He is the final and only 'boss' of Sonic Riders. He is defeated by Sonic at the end of the Babylon Story.

[edit] Bark the Polarbear

Bark the Polarbear
Bark the Polarbear

Bark the Polarbear (バーク・ザ・ポーラーベアー Bāku za Pōrābeā?) is a yellow polar bear who appears in the games Sonic the Fighters and Fighters Megamix alongside Bean the Dynamite. He lacks speed, but his incredible strength makes up for it. He has the comical ability of flattening an opponent's head in Sonic the Fighters.

He and Bean appear in issue #160 of the Archie Sonic the Hedgehog comic, where they ambush Sonic on his birthday, but Bark finds himself outnumbered and surrenders to Fiona Fox. He then made another appearance in issue #173 where Bean and him come to scope out the Knothole Village while riding Extreme Gear, but were caught by Sonic and Antoine D'Coolette. He also made a cameo appearance in issue #50.

Bark used to be part of a mercenary group which included Fiona and Bean and was led by Nic the Weasel. Later, he was one of several criminals to be captured in a sting operation that involved Rouge the Bat allegedly having the Master Emerald up for auction. While not informed beforehand of the deception, the Freedom Fighter were drawn to investigate. Bark was defeated after a brief battle; his future cellmates included Bean, Nack the Weasel, Mammoth Mogul, and Ixis Naugus.

[edit] Bean the Dynamite

Bean the Dynamite
Bean the Dynamite

Bean the Dynamite (ビーン・ザ・ダイナマイト Bīn za Dainamaito?) is a green duck in the game Sonic the Fighters, also formerly known in North America and Europe as Sonic Championship.

Bean likes to throw bombs at his enemies, and seems to have an endless supply of them (it is believed that he has the comedy ability to instantly manifest any type of explosive). The character was modeled after Bin and Pin, two characters in the arcade game Dynamite Dux. He has also starred in Fighters Megamix, along with Bark the Polarbear, and made a cameo in Virtua Striker 2 where Bean is featured in an unlockable team. When Sonic Riders was being produced, many fans mistook Jet the Hawk for Bean.

He and Bark appear in issue #160 of Archie's Sonic the Hedgehog comic where Bean jumps out of the window after Fiona Fox's keys, and is later knocked out by Shadow the Hedgehog. He also made a cameo in the series' 50th issue.

Like Bark, he used to be part of a mercenary band led by Nic the Weasel. Together with Bark, Nack the Weasel, Mammoth Mogul, and Ixis Naugus, he was captured and imprisoned after falling into a trap disguised as an auction of the Master Emerald. He and Bark arrived in response to the fake advertisements riding on Extreme Gear, but were defeated by Sonic and Antoine D'Coolette.

[edit] Big the Cat

Big the Cat
Big the Cat

Big the Cat (ビッグ ・ザ ・キャット Biggu za Kyatto?) is is a large, purple, male, anthropomorphic, cat with yellow eyes. He first debuted in Sonic Adventure on the Dreamcast, later appears in Sonic Heroes, and makes various cameo appearances in other games. He is 18 years old, weighs 280 kg (616 pounds), and is 200 cm (6' 6") tall)[1]. He has been voiced by Syun Yashiro and Takashi Nagasako in Japanese, and Jon St. John and Oliver Wyman in English.

Big is a fisherman, and brings his fishing rod with him wherever he goes. He lives in a hut at the Mystic Ruins with his best friend, Froggy. Big is simple minded and appears to be somewhat slow witted, but is also very humble, friendly and protective of his friends.

His first appearance was during Sonic Adventure. At the beginning of the game, Big is sleeping in his hut, where he awakes to find that his friend, Froggy, had swallowed his lucky charm, the yellow Chaos Emerald. As soon as he notices that Froggy has grown a tail, Froggy runs off, causing Big to chase after him. Big chases him through various locations, eventually captures him, but Dr. Eggman's robot, E-102 Gamma steals the frog. He pursues Gamma to the Egg Carrier where he finds Froggy, but ends up being captured by Eggman and Chaos. Sonic shows up, effectively rescuing him, and beating Chaos. After Chaos is defeated, Big finds the Tornado 2 biplane and decides to fly home with it, crash landing the plane right next to his house. Later, when Perfect Chaos destroys the city of Station Square Big gives one of the seven Chaos Emeralds to Sonic in order to let him transform into Super Sonic.

In Sonic Heroes, Froggy is captured again along with Chocola, a Chao that Cream knows. This causes him to team up with Cream and Amy Rose. They travel for a while, eventually learning that it was Eggman who took Froggy and Chocola. After defeating Dr. Eggman and his Egg Emperor robot, they find Froggy and Chocola in a puddle of liquid, which they later found out was Metal Sonic, who had used Froggy and Chocola to copy Chaos's data. They then give two Chaos Emeralds to Sonic, and help out by fighting Metal Sonic while Sonic and his friends prepare to transform into their Super Forms.

[edit] Emerl

Emerl
Emerl

Emerl (エメル Emeru?) is a character from Sonic Battle. He is an ancient weapon, known as the Gizoid, discovered by Professor Gerald Robotnik. Gerald attempted to nullify his destructive programming, but failed. In an attempt to curb it, he gave it the same qualities as his other creation, Shadow the Hedgehog, a "soul" based on that of Gerald's granddaughter, Maria Robotnik. Emerl is able to form a link with different beings, who are considered powerful, allowing him to copy their personality traits, knowledge, and fighting abilities; he amplifies this copying ability by absorbing Chaos Emeralds.

Emerl was originally found and studied by Gerald Robotnik, but he eventually absorbed a large amount of weapons, and decimated a large section of the ARK. Years later, he was found by Dr. Eggman. While experimenting, Eggman gave Emerl a Chaos Emerald which it absorbed. As he couldn't retrieve the jewel, Eggman got angry at the robot and threw it away on a beach, and went to create his own robots, the E-121 "Phi", from the Gizoid's blueprints, empowering them by shards of Chaos Emeralds.

He was later found by Sonic, who Emerl viewed as powerful, so he formed a link with him. At first Emerl had no personality, and could not speak, but as he stayed with Sonic, he developed. He continued to travel with Sonic and his companions while learning from them, forming bonds with them, and fending off Eggmans various attempts to capture him. Before Emerl could settle down to a normal life, Eggman finished his Final Egg Blaster, placed on his newly rebuilt Death Egg, and threatened the Earth with it. He teleported there and defeated him, but due to the blaster, his true power awoke, causing him to rampage. The only option left was to destroy him. Sonic did this, and as Emerl started to break down, he reverted to his old personality and thanked Sonic for all the good times they had together. Sonic desperately tried to save his friend, but Emerl disappeared in a flash of light, leaving only the shards of the Chaos Emeralds behind.

[edit] Froggy

Froggy in Sonic X.
Froggy in Sonic X.

Froggy (カエル-クン Kaeru-kun?, Frog-friend) is a large frog, and the pet and best friend of Big the Cat. During the course of Sonic Adventure and part of Sonic X, Froggy swallows both a part of Chaos and a Chaos Emerald. Abducted by E-102 Gamma, Froggy was taken to the Egg Carrier as Doctor Eggman wanted the Emerald and Chaos piece inside him. Big pursued him, and recovered his friend. However, the Chaos Emerald and the part of Chaos he had swallowed were absorbed into Chaos, allowing it to become Chaos 6, but was eventually rescued by Big with the aid of Sonic. Big and Froggy then took the Tornado 2 back to Mystic Ruins.

In Sonic Heroes, Froggy and Chocola, a Chao, were abducted. Big, Amy and Cream went to look for them under the impression that Sonic had taken them. During the adventure they instead figured out that Eggman had kidnapped Froggy and Chocola, and defeated him. However, it turned out that Metal Sonic had framed Eggman, and had kidnapped Froggy and the Chao in order to copy the residual data of Chaos. Froggy was not seen in the final scenes of the game, but it can be assumed that he and Big went back to Mystic Ruins.

[edit] Gerald Robotnik

Gerald
Gerald

Professor Gerald Robotnik (ジラルド・ロボトニック Jirarudo Robotonikku?) is the grandfather of Doctor Eggman and Maria Robotnik, and the creator of Shadow the Hedgehog, Space Colony ARK, the Biolizard, Artificial Chaos, and various others. According to Sonic X, Gerald was 170 cm tall and weighed 88 kg[2]. His English voice has been provided by Marc Biagi and Mike Pollock. After launching the ARK fifty years before the main series, the current president of the United Federation came forth and requested his expertise on a project involving prevention of death: an immortality formula. He was reluctant at first, but his granddaughter Maria Robotnik had been suffering from an illness known as Neuro-Immune Deficiency Syndrome, which had no known cure. Knowing that otherwise she might die, Gerald reluctantly agreed to work on the project.

While he himself called it the Ultimate Life Form, his doubtful coworkers frequently referred to it as "Project Shadow", due to its nigh impossible goal, akin to catching one's shadow.[3] The name stuck, and eventually Gerald officially referred to the project as Project Shadow. After various attempts, some reaching results such as the Biolizard, the alien Black Doom teams up with him to create the Ultimate Lifeform. Shadow's purpose was to serve both of them, as part of an agreement: Gerald would have Shadow to further his research, while Black Doom would have Shadow to collect the Chaos Emeralds for his own sinister purposes: to use Chaos Control to bring the Black Comet, the home of his alien species, down to Earth and conquer it. Gerald decides against this in the end, programming ARK's cannon to destroy the comet that Black Doom's travels on years later.

As revealed in Sonic Battle, during this time, he also came across an ancient robot known as the Gizoid, which was able to copy melee and weapon abilities and use them. The government and its military organizations became uneasy about Project Shadow, believing that is could be a potential threat to Earth. To buy some time, Gerald gave them the Gizoid to use for their own purposes. However, this did not change their feelings about "Shadow". After the creation of Shadow, Gerald went on to do other things, but while he was away, GUN eventually attacked the ARK. Maria was killed and Shadow was launched toward Earth.

When the professor found out that Maria was killed by GUN, he lost his grip on sanity. During some time, he created a program that would smash the ARK into the Earth, destroying it. In order for the program to work, it needed to be powered by the seven Chaos Emeralds. Whether or not he completed the trap at said time is somewhat debatable, due to the fact that his final recording in Sonic Adventure 2 was done while he was in custody (and moments from execution).

[edit] G-mel

G-mel
G-mel

G-mel is a robot that appeared in the Game Boy Advance game Sonic Advance 3. According to the official Japanese website of Sonic Advance 3, Dr. Eggman created G-mel from the remaining "data" of Emerl in order to use him to fight Sonic. G-mel had the ability to "merge" with other machines, and as such co-piloted all of Eggman's boss vehicles. Unlike Emerl, G-mel often uses his jetpack, either to fly or to tackle enemies. He can also teleport, fire barrages of missiles, and create a red energy shield around himself.

If the player collects all of the Chaos Emeralds in the game, G-mel becomes extra final boss of the game and uses the power of the Chaos Emeralds to transform into a powerful orb-shaped machine. The Chaos Emeralds caused G-mel to become destructive, like the last time he had encountered the seven Emeralds together back in Sonic Battle as Emerl, and G-mel betrays Eggman by throwing him at Sonic before escaping. Sonic takes the discarded Emeralds, turns into Super Sonic, and teams up with Eggman to defeat G-mel during the final boss stage. This round form of G-mel had four extendable arms with claw-like hands that could fire energy beams and missiles. His only weak point is his gem, which is protected and impossible to harm unless Super Sonic charges Eggman with energy and throws him at G-mel.

After G-mel is defeated, Cream and her mother, Vanilla, find his broken body on the beach, and take him to Tails. Tails then proceeds to repair G-mel and apparently remove his "evil" programming. In the final scene of the game G-mel is seen playing with Cream at hers and Vanilla's house.

[edit] Lumina Flowlight

Lumina Flowlight appears in Sonic Shuffle as the guardian of the Precioustone in Maginary World, along with the world's goddess, Illumina. She is a pink, fairy-like being that bears some resemblance to Cosmo. In the beginning of the game, she bring Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, Amy and (unknowingly) Eggman to Maginary World in order to get their help to repair the Precioustone, which was shattered by Void. Later, she and Void cancel each other out, following her revelation that Void is the nothingness in the imagination that allows people to dream.

[edit] Maria Robotnik

Maria
Maria

Maria Robotnik (マリア‧ロボトニック Maria Robotonikku?) is character that appears in flashbacks during Sonic Adventure 2, and Shadow the Hedgehog, along with the anime series Sonic X, where she mirrored her role in Sonic Adventure 2. She is voiced by Yuri Shiratori in Japanese, and Shelly Fox and Bella Hudson in English. She is the granddaughter of Professor Gerald Robotnik, and is the cousin of Doctor Ivo Robotnik. Before Shadow was created, she was friends with the GUN Commander. Maria suffered from the illness known as "NIDS" (Neuro-Immune Deficiency Syndrome), which was considered incurable at the time.

While Professor Gerald's government-sponsored research aboard the Space Colony ARK was initially intended to attain an immortal being, Gerald took on the task to try and save his granddaughter, and named the project 'Project Shadow'. After the final product, Shadow the Hedgehog was created, he and Maria became friends. Soon after, the ARK was stormed by GUN. Maria and Shadow attempted to flee the invading soldiers, but when they couldn't, Maria encased Shadow in an escape pod to escape the ARK. However, Maria was shot by a soldier, and as Shadow watched in horror, unable to help her, she asked him to bring hope to humanity and give humans a chance to be happy. Before she was shot, she pulled the trigger for the capsule. This experience scarred Shadow for life.

[edit] Omochao

Omochao
Omochao

Omochao (オモチャオ Omochao?) is a robotic Chao with a propeller on its head. Its name is a portmanteau of the Japanese word omocha, meaning "toy", and Chao. Shaped like a Chao, Omochao is small, has stubby limbs, and a large blue head. He has a blue body and head with orange eyes, although in Chao Races where he used as a guide his eyes are yellow. When Omochao is activated a red propeller comes out of his head, letting him achieve flight. Omochao has the ability to talk, and in Japan, or with Japanese language settings, he almost always adds "Chao" at the ends of his sentences.

[edit] Pachacamac

Pachacamac in Sonic X.
Pachacamac in Sonic X.

Pachacamac (or Chief Pachacamac, spelled Pochacamac in his Sonic the Comic appearances) is a reddish-brown Echidna who is Tikal's father. Unlike other Echidnas, his muzzle is furry, and his eyes are constantly closed. He only appeared in Sonic Adventure in various flashbacks to the past that the characters experience due to Tikal (in the form of a glowing ball). He is named after an Incan deity. In Sonic Adventure, Pachacamac's English voice actor was Steve Broadie. In his appearance in the Sonic X anime, he is voiced by Dan Green.

Pachacamac inherited his chief rank from his mother and he is a greedy warmonger. Although at first he loved his daughter, he lost all compassion when his wife died, as can be heard from various Echidnas in his city. Tikal did try to talk her father out of his warring ways but ultimately failed. Later, along with a group of echidna warriors, he tried to take the Chaos Emeralds and Master Emerald as he considered them a key to the Echidna tribes' survival. Tikal tried to defend the shrine and the Chao living there, but Pachacamac ignored her pleas and ordered the warriors to go on. Tikal is pushed aside and the Chao of the shrine were knocked out in the process. (This is because they reappear in the game's ending) This angered their guardian Chaos who appeared and used the Chaos Emeralds to become Perfect Chaos. Pachacamac and his warriors were killed and the Echidna city was largely destroyed. This caused his daughter Tikal to rush to the Master Emerald to plead that it got Chaos under control.

[edit] Princess Elise

Princess Elise
Princess Elise

Princess Elise The Third is a character from Sonic the Hedgehog as the princess of Soleanna. She is voiced by Lacey Chabert in English[4] and Maaya Sakamoto in Japanese. When she was seven years old, she was with her father, the Duke of Soleanna, when he tried to extract energy from the sun god of Soleanna, Solaris. The experiment accidentally splits the deity in two entities, but the Duke manages to transfer one half, Iblis, into Elise. He then tells her that she must never cry, as that would release the destructive Iblis, also known as the "Flames of Disaster".

In the present time of the game, Elise celebrates the Festival of the Sun in Soleanna. The games' antagonist, Doctor Eggman, then attacks the city and kidnaps Elise, out to get the power of the Flames of Disaster she keeps inside her. Sonic quickly chases after them. Elise is later killed along with Eggman when the Egg Carrier explodes due to unstable engines, but Sonic and Silver use Chaos Control to go back in time and save them.

In the "Last Story", Sonic is killed by Mephiles, the other half of Solaris. Elise breaks down and cries, releasing Iblis, who fuses into Solaris with Mephiles. After Sonic's friends find the seven Chaos Emeralds, Elise uses their powers to kiss Sonic, bringing him back from the dead. After Solaris is destroyed by Super Sonic, Super Shadow, and Super Silver, Sonic and Elise go back in time to when Solaris was just a flame. Elise takes the flame and tells Sonic that if it does not blow out, the flame that will become Solaris in the future, it will result in her and Sonic never meeting. Though she doesn't want their friendship to end, Sonic convinces her to abandon their meeting and blow out the flame. With tears in her eyes, Elise gently blows Solaris from existence, thus erasing the whole game's events and happenings. Afterwards, the timeline changes so she is never kidnapped, and never meets Sonic.

[edit] Ray the Flying Squirrel

Ray the Flying Squirrel
Ray the Flying Squirrel

Ray is a flying squirrel that only appeared as a main character in SegaSonic the Hedgehog, although he has an expanded role in certain other Sonic continuities. This is particularly notable in the Sonic the Hedgehog comic book series, in which he is a member of the Chaotix team (see here for information about his role in that series).

During SegaSonic the Hedgehog, Ray was captured by Dr. Robotnik along with Mighty the Armadillo and Sonic himself and imprisoned at his Eggman Island. During their escape, the three jointly foiled one of Robotnik's plots and destroyed the entire island. In the game, one of the earliest to feature a voice cast, Ray's voice was provided by H. Kanamaru.

[edit] Shahra the Ring Genie

Shahra the Ring Genie
Shahra the Ring Genie

Shahra the Ring Genie is Sonic's newest friend who appeared in Sonic and the Secret Rings. She transported Sonic into the book of the Arabian Nights through a special ring after she told Sonic that the stories had gone unwary. She has a habit of calling Sonic "Master", especially when he is about to ask for something. Her English voice actor is Bella Hudson while her Japanese voice is provided by Mai Nakahara.

[edit] The President

The President is the head of state of the United Federation, a fictional nation similar to the United States. He resides in Central City, in a building very similar to the White House. He first appeared in Sonic Adventure 2, when Sonic and Tails catch up to his limousine in order to use his computer to pinpoint the location of Dr. Eggman, as the doctor had contacted the President seconds earlier. He is then briefly mentioned by Rouge the Bat during Sonic Heroes; if Team Dark stays still for some time, she will say "I haven't seen the President lately.". He reappears in Shadow the Hedgehog, where he holds an admiration for Sonic and Shadow for saving the world in Sonic Adventure 2, and appears in several cutscenes trying to deal with the alien invasion of the Black Arms.

In Sonic X, a different president is seen, taking the place of the president seen in the games during the animated adaptations of Sonic Adventure and Sonic Adventure 2. This president is gray-haired and stockier than the one seen in the games. After Perfect Chaos's attack on Station Square, he is seen signing papers with "Michael R."

[edit] The President's Secretary

The President's Secretary appears in Sonic Adventure 2 and is heard in Shadow the Hedgehog. In Sonic Adventure 2, she is seen with the President in his limousine and appears to be oblivious to the events happening around her when Sonic and Tails leap into the limo to pick up Eggman's coordinates, but it might be because she received a message from the agent, Rouge the Bat.In Shadow the Hedgehog she speaks to the President via an answering machine in several cutscenes, and during Expert Mode, she twice reminds him of his casual meetings (such as sharing tea) with other world leaders. A different secretary, but with the same role, appears in Sonic X. She is named Christina Cooper, is 170 cm tall, weighs 50 kg and is 38 years old.[5]

[edit] Tikal

Tikal
Tikal

Tikal (ティカル Tikaru?) was designed by Yuji Uekawa to be a light orange, female, anthropomorphic echidna with blue eyes. She first appeared in the game Sonic Adventure, cameoed in later games, and played similar roles in other mediums of the series. She is fourteen years old, 95 cm (3 ft 1 in) tall, and her weight is unknown.[6]. Tikal's Japanese voice-overs are done by Kaori Asoh, while Elara Distler does her voice in the English language version.

Tikal is the daughter of Chief Pachacamac and is said to have originated from the same tribe as main character Knuckles the Echidna.[6] Her mother had died when she was young, so she depended on her grandmother to raise her. Tikal respected her and believed everything she taught, resulting in her becoming a pacifist. After her grandmother died, Tikal always cherished her words and followed her wishes to oppose Pachacamac's power-hungry ways in invading other countries.[7]

Sometime during her life she found the altar of the Master Emerald and Chaos Emeralds near the Echidna city, and there she met and befriended the peaceful creatures known as Chao. Unlike the other Echidnas she could come close to the altar despite a mysterious barrier protecting it. During one visit to the altar, she was introduced to Chaos, the guardian of the Chao, who let her stay around the altar due to her friendliness to the Chao. As time passed, Pachacamac and a group of his men stormed the altar to obtain and use the Master Emerald and Chaos Emeralds for total power. After knocking Tikal and some Chao away, Chaos became angered, causing him to kill Pachacamac and his men. Running to the Master Emerald, she remembered the ancient poem about Chaos. Now realizing what it meant, she recited it. The Master Emerald then responded by sealing Chaos and Tikal in itself.[8]

Several thousand years passed, and Doctor Robotnik read the story about Chaos on an ancient stone tablet. In order to recruit Chaos' help in his quest to rule the world, Robotnik shattered the Master Emerald, awakening Chaos and Tikal's spirit. Subsequently, Tikal transported Sonic and his friends to the past to know the trouble that befell her world before. Despite this, Chaos managed to obtain the Chaos Emeralds and used their negative energies to become Perfect Chaos. As he began destroying Station Square, Tikal appeared and told Sonic that Chaos had to be sealed in the Master Emerald once again. However, Sonic disagreed, as Chaos would still be angered, and history would likely repeat itself once again. Instead, he used the positive energy of the Chaos Emeralds to become Super Sonic, then battled and defeated Perfect Chaos. After being defeated by the positive energy of the Emeralds, Chaos was neutralized and calm. Tikal then explained to him that the Chao were alright and happy, and she and Chaos rose into the air and disappeared in a flash of light.[9]

[edit] Vanilla the Rabbit

Vanilla
Vanilla

Vanilla the Rabbit (ヴァニラ・ザ・ラビット Vanira za Rabitto?) is a cream-colored, anthropomorphic rabbit, introduced as Cream the Rabbit's mother in Sonic Advance 2. An eyecatcher card in from the Japanese version of the anime series Sonic X states that she is 130 cm (4 ft 3 in) tall, and keeps both her weight and age a secret.[10] In Sonic Advance 2, Vanilla and Cream were kidnapped by Doctor Robotnik and separated. Cream was rescued by Sonic the Hedgehog, and Cream then rescued Vanilla. She also takes in G-mel after the events of Sonic Advance 3, and makes a brief appearance in Sonic Rush.

In Sonic X, Vanilla was separated from her daughter when Cream was kidnapped by Doctor Eggman and sent to Chris Thorndyke' world via Chaos Control, and eventually Vanilla gets sent there herself. Vanilla asks the Chaotix detective crew to help find Cream, and Vector the Crocodile and friends mistakenly come to believe that Cream was kidnapped by Sonic. While the Chaotix team investigates, Vanilla comes across Sonic, who then takes her to see Cream at the Thorndyke house. The staff at the mansion meets Vanilla for the first time, and Cream is overjoyed to see her mom. Cream stays with her mom throughout the new episodes, helping her with meals as she did with Ella and Amy at the mansion.

[edit] References

In addition to information taken from the Sonic the Hedgehog games themselves, content from the instruction booklets of the U.S. and Japanese versions of the games were also used as references for this article.

  1. ^ http://sonic.sega.jp/chara/big/index.html
  2. ^ Gerald Robotnik information card from Sonic X
  3. ^ Rouge's report on the Ultimate Lifeform, translated from Japanese
  4. ^ Dustin Wyatt. "Princess Elise's voice actor interviewed!", The Sonic Stadium, 11 September 2006. Retrieved on January 14, 2007.
  5. ^ Secretary information card from Sonic X
  6. ^ a b Sonic Channel. Tikal's official profile. Retrieved on March 20, 2007.
  7. ^ Panhistoria.com. Tikal's profile from the official Sonic Adventure strategy guide. Retrieved on March 12, 2006.
  8. ^ Sonic Channel. Chaos's history. Retrieved on March 20, 2007.
  9. ^ Sonic Team. Sonic Adventure. Sega. Sega Dreamcast. 1998-12-23.
  10. ^ Vanilla information card from Sonic X URL obtained 2007-01-07
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