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Amy Palant is an American voice actress and singer, best known for her role as Miles "Tails" Prower in the anime Sonic X and in the video games of the Sonic franchise from 2005 to 2010. Career [ edit ]
In the games, Amy is depicted as driven and competitive. She spends much of her time following Sonic to get his attention or make sure he is safe while demonstrating her affection. [17] Series co-creator Yuji Naka said that Amy was designed "to always chase Sonic", and has made it her life goal to one day marry him. [26]
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After Sonic interrupts Eggman directing a film detailing his and Sonic's rivalry, he offers to let Sonic play himself. Sonic turns him down so Eggman casts Dave the Intern for the role instead. After his bumbling portrayal, Sonic interrupts filming again and Eggman offers the role to Sonic again, which Amy accepts in his stead, claiming Sonic ...
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[2] [1] Corey Bringas would voice Tails in Sonic Adventure. [10] His brother, Connor Bringas, would voice Tails in Sonic Adventure 2. William Corkery would then take over in Sonic Heroes. Beginning in 2003 with Sonic X, he was voiced by Amy Palant who would later take over the role in the video games, starting with Shadow the Hedgehog in 2005. [1]