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Amy's first appearance in a Sonic platformer as a playable character was in Sonic Adventure; [24] [28] she is playable in Sonic Heroes (2003) [29] and Sonic the Hedgehog (2006), [30] and appears as a non-player character in games such as Sonic Unleashed (2008). [31] While some journalists have called Amy cute and powerful, [24] [32] others find ...
Sonic X (Japanese: ソニックX, Hepburn: Sonikku Ekkusu) is a Japanese anime television series based on Sega's Sonic the Hedgehog video game series. Produced by TMS Entertainment under partnership with Sega and Sonic Team, and directed by Hajime Kamegaki, Sonic X initially ran for 52 episodes, broadcasting on TV Tokyo from April 2003 to March 2004.
Lisa Ortiz is an American voice actress and voice director. [1] She is best known for her roles in English anime adaptations, such as Lina Inverse in Slayers and Amy Rose in Sonic X.
Taeko Kawata (川田 妙子, Kawata Taeko, born March 20, 1965) is a Japanese voice actress best known for voicing Amy Rose from the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise.Her former stage name is Taeko Yamada (山田 妙子, Yamada Taeko).
The title, Sonic Superstars, reflects the game featuring the "superstar" Sonic characters: Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, and Amy. [44] Iizuka said Sonic, Tails, and Knuckles were necessary since they were playable in the Genesis games. [35] Though Amy was introduced in Sonic CD (1993), she was never playable in any of the Genesis games, so the ...
Hirohashi was born in Niigata Prefecture, her family's home being a Buddhist temple.Due to family reasons, she attended Ryukoku University in Kyoto, a Buddhist university, but in the middle of her first year, she was told by her parents that she could do what she liked even if it wasn't related to Buddhism, so she sought out what she wanted to do.
The last image we have of Patrick Cagey is of his first moments as a free man. He has just walked out of a 30-day drug treatment center in Georgetown, Kentucky, dressed in gym clothes and carrying a Nike duffel bag.
The Sonic the Hedgehog comic debuted in the US as a four-part miniseries running from February to May 1993. [7] [8] The first issue (#0) was previewed in a free six-page Sonic the Hedgehog #¼, released November 1992. The miniseries was followed up two months later by the series Sonic the Hedgehog (July 1993 – December 2016). [9]