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Miles Prower (マイルス・パウアー, Mairusu Pauā?), better known by his nickname Tails (テイルス, Teirusu?), is a video game character in the Sonic the Hedgehog series of video games, comics, and animated cartoons released by Sega. Image File history File links Tails_2006. ...
Sonic the Hedgehog (also called Sonic Next-Gen or Sonic 2006 to differentiate it from similarly titled games) is the name of the next-generation video game featuring Sonic to be released on the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. ...
The Sonic the Hedgehog series is a franchise of video games released by Sega starring their mascot character Sonic the Hedgehog. ...
Sonic the Hedgehog 2, or simply Sonic 2, is a platform game developed and published by Sega for the Mega Drive/Genesis. ...
The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ...
Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog (or AoStH for short) is an American animated television series that was first broadcast in September 1993, and has been running in cartoon syndication ever since. ...
Bradley Pierce (born October 23, 1982) is an American voice-over artist and character actor with numerous roles and bit parts in television, movies, direct-to-video animation, advertising, and video games. ...
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Corey Mitchell Bringas (Born on July 2, 1985 in San Diego, California) is an American actor who is better known as the voice of Miles Tails Prower in the video games Sonic Adventure, Sonic Shuffle and Sonic Adventure 2. ...
William Corkery was the voice of Miles Tails Prower from Sonic Heroes in 2003 to Sonic Advance 3 in 2004. ...
Amy Palant is a voice actress. ...
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A fox is a member of any of 27 species of small omnivorous canids. ...
A video game character is a character appearing in a video game or computer game. ...
The Sonic the Hedgehog series is a franchise of video games released by Sega starring their mascot character Sonic the Hedgehog. ...
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Sega Corporation ) is an international video game software and hardware developing company, and a former home computer and console manufacturer. ...
The name "Miles Prower" is a pun on "miles per hour", a reference to the famed speed of the Sonic the Hedgehog series. He is a young, male, golden-yellow, anthropomorphic fox with two tails (similar to the mythological kitsune, or "yoko", which was often depicted with nine), hence the nickname, which enable him to fly and propel himself forward at high speeds by spinning them in a helicopter-like motion. His birthday is October 29. He is 8 years old, stands at 80 centimeters (approx. 2 ft 7.5 in), and weighs 20 kilograms (44 lbs)[1]. It has been suggested that dajare be merged into this article or section. ...
Miles per hour is a unit of speed, expressing the number of international miles covered per hour. ...
This article is about the video game character. ...
An anthropomorphic character Anthropomorphism, also called personification anthropomorphism, is the attribution of human characteristics and qualities to nonhuman beings, inanimate objects, or natural or supernatural phenomena. ...
A fox is a member of any of 27 species of small omnivorous canids. ...
Prince Hanzoku terrorized by a nine-tailed fox. ...
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During his first appearance, his fur was an orange color, but the color was changed to yellow-orange for Sonic Adventure, and light-yellow for Sonic Heroes. In 1993 and 1995 he starred in his own games, Tails and the Music Maker for the Pico and Tails Adventure and Tails' Skypatrol for the Game Gear. Alongside Knuckles, Tails is the third most popular character of the series, behind Sonic and Shadow, according to official polls.[2] Sonic Adventure is a video game created by Sonic Team and released on December 23, 1998 in Japan by Sega for the Sega Dreamcast. ...
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1993 (MCMXCIII) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar and marked the Beginning of the International Decade to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimination (1993-2003). ...
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Tails And The Music Maker came out on Pico, Sega system for childrens education. ...
The SEGA Pico was an electronic toy by SEGA. The aim was to get more young children to use video game systems. ...
Tails Adventure is an adventure game for the Sega Game Gear. ...
Tails Skypatrol is a video game in the Sonic the Hedgehog series, developed and published by Sega for Sega Game Gear. ...
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Character design
Yasushi Yamaguchi, originally the main artist and zone designer for Sega's Sonic Team, designed Tails for an internal competition for a sidekick to the speedy hedgehog. His entry won, but Sonic Team decided to change his character's name from "Miles" to "Tails". Yamaguchi ended up with a compromise. He snuck the name "Miles" in as his legal name; "Tails" would be his nickname, ending up with the full name of Miles "Tails" Prower. Image File history File links Tails_classic. ...
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Sega Corporation ) is an international video game software and hardware developing company, and a former home computer and console manufacturer. ...
Sonic Team is a computer and video game developer established in 1988 originally known as Sega AM8. ...
Tails was redesigned (along with all of the other Sonic characters) by Yuji Uekawa for Sonic Adventure. His fur changed color to a slightly orange shade of yellow, and he gained visible blue irises. This is a complete list of characters who have appeared in Segas video game franchise Sonic the Hedgehog. ...
Sonic Adventure is a video game created by Sonic Team and released on December 23, 1998 in Japan by Sega for the Sega Dreamcast. ...
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In the American and UK comics, he was originally a brownish color, but Archie eventually decided to change this to match his in-game appearance. In the anime series Sonic X, Tails is almost identical to his current game design, although he has more of a potbelly (this is especially noticeable in episode 62 of the series). The main cast of the anime Cowboy Bebop (1998) (L to R: Spike Spiegel, Jet Black, Ed Tivrusky, Faye Valentine, and Ein the dog) For the oleo-resin, see Animé (oleo-resin). ...
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Video game appearances Debut Appearances Tails was first seen in Sonic 2 for the Game Gear, where he was kidnapped by Robotnik for ransom. He was first made playable in the Genesis version of Sonic the Hedgehog 2, where he played the part of Sonic's sidekick. He was a playable character from the second controller and could be chosen as player one for the main game. Sonic Chaos (1993), on the Game Gear/Master System was the second game where the player could control Tails, and the first time the player could control his flight. Sonic the Hedgehog 2 is a side-scrolling platform video game released by Sega for their Master System and Game Gear formats. ...
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Sonic Chaos (known as Sonic & Tails in Japan and Sonic the Hedgehog Chaos in Europe) is a video game for the Sega Game Gear and Sega Master System, developed by Aspect and published by Sega in 1993. ...
Sega Master System The Sega Master System (SMS for short) (Japanese: マスターシステム), was an 8-bit cartridge-based gaming console manufactured by Sega. ...
Tails made his third major appearance during the year 1994 when Sonic 3 was released, this time, acquiring the ability to pick up Sonic and use his tails to transport him to other areas. This was a big step forward for Tails; he became much better known and respected at this point for his usefulness. Sonic the Hedgehog 3, often abbreviated and officially known in Europe as Sonic 3, is a platform game in the Sonic the Hedgehog series for the Mega Drive/Genesis. ...
Solo Appearances Tails starred in his first solo game in Tails' Skypatrol, which was a puzzle-like game for the Game Gear. This was followed by Tails Adventures later the same year, which was a Metroid-esque platformer with RPG elements. Tails was also the star of Tails and the Music Maker for the Sega Pico. Tails Skypatrol is a video game in the Sonic the Hedgehog series, developed and published by Sega for Sega Game Gear. ...
Tails Adventure is an RPG for the Sega Game Gear. ...
This article is about the first game in the series. ...
A role-playing game (RPG, often roleplaying game) is a type of game in which the participants assume the roles of fictional characters and collaboratively create or follow stories. ...
The SEGA Pico was an electronic toy by SEGA. The aim was to get more young children to use video game systems. ...
Secular Appearances He found himself in the ring for the arcade game Sonic the Fighters, which was later ported to the Gamecube via Sonic Gems Collection. In this fighting game, he can fly into enemies, spin dash and punch rapidly. He is the fifth character the player fights in the story mode, and his stage is "Canyon Cruise", which takes place on a boat. Centipede by Atari is a typical example of a 1980s era arcade game. ...
Sonic the Fighters (Sonic Championship in US arcades), is a fighting game. ...
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The fox was also a playable character in Sonic R (1997) for the Sega Saturn. He had good turning and could take shortcuts with his flying ability, but wasn't very fast. A screenshot of the PC version of Sonic R. Sonic R (ã½ãã㯠R) is a racing game developed by Travellers Tales and Sonic Team for the Sega Saturn and PC, the latter version being ported to the GameCube and PlayStation 2 in Sonic Gems Collection. ...
The Sega Saturn ) is a 32-bit video game console, first released on November 22, 1994 in Japan, May 11, 1995 in North America and July 8, 1995 in Europe. ...
In Sonic Adventure and its remake, Sonic Adventure DX, Tails was one of the six playable characters. His gameplay was standard platforming stages; the goal of each stage was to destroy the capsule or get to the Chaos Emerald before Sonic or Dr. Eggman. However, in the sequel, Sonic Adventure 2 and its remake, Sonic Adventure 2: Battle, he was featured in third-person shooting segments, seated in his "Cyclone" mech. Sonic Adventure is a video game created by Sonic Team and released on December 23, 1998 in Japan by Sega for the Sega Dreamcast. ...
Sonic Adventure DX (Directors Cut) is a video game for GameCube and PC CD-ROM. Its the basic Sonic Adventure with more stages and some improvements. ...
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Sonic Adventure 2 is a videogame made by Sega for the Sega Dreamcast. ...
Tails was also a playable character in the Game Boy Advance series Sonic Advance. He could fight offensively with his tails, along with jumping, flying and using the Spin Dash. GBA redirects here. ...
Ice Mountain Zone Sonic Advance is a platform game in the Sonic the Hedgehog series, developed by Dimps, published by SEGA (in Japan), by THQ (in North America) and by Infogrames (in Europe and Australia) for Game Boy Advance. ...
In Shadow the Hedgehog, he helps Shadow out in the Circus Park and Air Fleet levels, and can be played using the second controller in the GameCube version. He shows the ability to use Sonic's Homing Attack in this game, but cannot fly. Shadow the Hedgehog is a video game starring an antihero of the Sonic the Hedgehog series, Shadow the Hedgehog. ...
Tails was also in Sonic Battle for the Game Boy Advance. His story was second in the main mode. His specials included firing electrical energy with an arm cannon, setting "Chu2" bombs that seek out their target and causing a giant hand to appear and attack. His flying ability is present but very dumbed down, but it is made up with the fact that Tails has one of the best healing abilities in the game. Image File history File links Download high resolution version (800x774, 92 KB) Licensing This is a screenshot of a copyrighted computer game or video game, and the copyright for it is most likely held by the company that developed the game. ...
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Sonic Battle is a fighting game in the Sonic the Hedgehog series, developed by Dimps (under the guise of Sonic Team) and published by THQ for the Nintendo Game Boy Advance. ...
ChuChu Rocket! is a puzzle game, written by Sonic Team. ...
Sonic Rush on the Nintendo DS featured Tails as a non-playable supporting character. Sonic Rush is a Sonic the Hedgehog game for the Nintendo DS. It was developed by Dimps, and published by Sega. ...
In Sonic Riders, Tails is a playable character, and one of the main characters of the game. He modified Sonic's Extreme Gear "Blue Star" to become "Blue Star II", and rides a board called the "Yellow Tail". Wave the Swallow makes fun of his board design, sparking a rivalry between them throughout the game. When racing, he has the best cornering of all characters, and fights with a giant electrical plug. This article or section is not written in the formal tone expected of an encyclopedia article. ...
Clockwise from left: Jet the Hawk, Storm the Albatross and Wave the Swallow The Babylon Rogues are a fictitious group of avian thieves in SEGAs Sonic the Hedgehog video-game series. ...
In Sonic the Hedgehog (2006) game for the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3, Tails is a playable character. He plays the role of an "amigo" character for Sonic along with Knuckles in Sonic's storyline. He aids Sonic in his pursuits of rescuing the Princess from Dr. Eggman. Sonic the Hedgehog (also called Sonic Next-Gen or Sonic 2006 to differentiate it from similarly titled games) is the name of the next-generation video game featuring Sonic to be released on the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. ...
In Sonic Rivals, Tails appears in Sonic's storyline as a cameo appearance. When both him and Sonic head over to the mysterious Onyx Island, they discover that Amy has been turned into a card by Dr. Eggman. When Sonic doubts Dr. Eggman, he turns Tails into a card as well. Sonic then sets out to rescue him. Tails also appears as three collectable cards in the game. Sonic Rivals is a new game in the Sonic series, created by Death, Jr. ...
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Tails is confirmed to be a playable character in Multiplayer Mode in the upcoming Sonic and the Secret Rings alongside Sonic, Knuckles, and Amy. Whether he will make an appearance in Story Mode is currently unknown. Sonic and the Secret Rings ), formerly known by the working title Sonic Wild Fire, is a video game in the Sonic the Hedgehog series to be released exclusively for the Wii in Spring, 2007 in North America, in Japan on March 15, 2007[4], and Europe during Spring of 2007. ...
Other Appearances It has been confirmed that in the unreleased Sonic X-treme, which was in development for the Sega Saturn platform, Tails would have appeared, playing in a first person flight mode. Sonic CD only contains Tails in the form of a piece of artwork (accessible via cheat only) that features him standing next to a race car with the caption "SEE YOU NEXT GAME" - a reference to Sonic Drift for the Game Gear. Sonic X-treme is an unreleased platform game in the Sonic the Hedgehog series. ...
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Sonic the Hedgehog CD or Sonic CD (as it is known in Europe and North America) is a platform game that is still well acclaimed by Sonic fans. ...
Sonic Drift is a kart racing game for the Sega Game Gear. ...
Moves and abilities Like many of the other characters in the Sonic universe, Tails has speed (but not nearly as fast as Sonic or Shadow), and can perform the Sonic Spin, Spin Dash, and the homing attack. He also has several unique attacks, such as attacking with his tails by twirling around. Most notably, he can achieve flight by spinning his two tails around like a helicopter rotor. He can also swim quite well, which is an ability Sonic never had. This, when combined with his flying ability, actually makes him quite an unfairly skilled character in some games. Sonic could refer to: Sonic, (adj. ...
Flight is the process by which a heavier-than-air animal or object achieves sustained movement either through the air by aerodynamically generating lift or aerostatically using buoyancy, or movement beyond earths atmosphere, in the case of spaceflight. ...
Robinson Helicopter Company (USA) R44, a four seat development of the R22 A helicopter is an aircraft which is lifted and propelled by one or more horizontal rotors, each having two or more rotor blades. ...
In Sonic Adventure, he obtained the "Rhythm Badge", which enabled him to attack with his tails by continuously spinning around. In Sonic Heroes, he is the Flight member of Team Sonic, which means that he can also use the Thunder Shoot attack, where he electrically charges Sonic and Knuckles and kicks them at his enemies. When alone, Tails can also throw Dummy Rings, which electrocute enemies who blunder into them. Sonic Adventure is a video game created by Sonic Team and released on December 23, 1998 in Japan by Sega for the Sega Dreamcast. ...
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In Sonic the Hedgehog, Tails can once again fly through Dash Rings and use Dummy Ring attacks. The first attack is "Dummy Ring Bomb", which throws multiple Dummy Rings that explode on impact, "Dummy Ring Snipe", which allows him to aim and throw a Dummy Ring, and "Dummy Ring Blitz", which throws a huge amount of Dummy Rings to explode on impact. Sonic the Hedgehog (also called Sonic Next-Gen or Sonic 2006 to differentiate it from similarly titled games) is the name of the next-generation video game featuring Sonic to be released on the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. ...
Like many Sonic characters, Tails can transform into a super form, but needs the Super Emeralds instead of the Chaos Emeralds. He also has other transformations in media beside the games (such as Turbo Tails.) This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...
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In the various official Sonic the Hedgehog series media, a variety of Super Forms appear. ...
Gameplay quirks In Sonic 2, Sonic 3 and Sonic Adventure, when the player has opted to play in 'Sonic and Tails' mode (controlling Sonic while the AI makes Tails follow him), it's not readily stated in the manual, but a second player can use the 2P controller to use Tails. The action will continue to follow Sonic on the screen, making him the focal point, but Tails is fully controllable in every way that he is when playing as Tails alone. This can potentially be exploited by players who are having trouble with some problem areas or bosses, as Tails has the benefit of being completely invulnerable, with any "death" he suffers being quickly resolved as the character flies harmlessly back onto the screen after a few seconds. Moreover, in Sonic 3, Tails is granted the ability to fly as he pleases, which can allow the Tails-using player to airlift Sonic wherever he might need to go, though Tails does have an endurance limit to his flight. Sonic Advance allowed this mode as well (via a code entered at character select), however, Tails couldn't be controlled by a second player this time. In the GameCube and Playstation 2 versions of Shadow the Hedgehog, all non-hovering characters, including Tails, could be controlled with the second controller.
Personality Tails was very shy when he first met Sonic, but gradually opened up and became Sonic's best friend. This article is about the video game character. ...
Tails' intelligence matches Eggman's, and in Sonic Battle he has an attack called the 'IQ 400 attack', suggesting that his IQ is considerably higher than Eggman's IQ of 300. He does have a few weaknesses though; he is very afraid of lightning and has a tendency to talk too much, which frequently causes him to accidentally blab out secrets or plans (for example, in Sonic Adventure 2, without thinking at first, he told Eggman that the Emerald Sonic had was a fake, thus ruining the heroes plans). He also has a tendency to talk technobabble. Dr. Eggman as seen on Sonic X. In Sonic the Hedgehog video games, Doctor Eggman (in modern-day and Japanese versions), or Doctor Ivo Robotnik (early United States and European versions), is the archnemesis of Sonic the Hedgehog. ...
Sonic Battle is a fighting game in the Sonic the Hedgehog series, developed by Dimps (under the guise of Sonic Team) and published by THQ for the Nintendo Game Boy Advance. ...
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In the Archie Comics, the other Freedom Fighters take care of the fox, since he is considered too young to do much. However, over time he grows up to become a valuable team member.
Relationships
Tails and Sonic formed a close team in Sonic 2. Image File history File links Sonic2. ...
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Sonic the Hedgehog 2, or simply Sonic 2, is a platform game developed by Sonic Team in collaboration with Sega Technical Institute, and published by Sega for the Mega Drive/Genesis. ...
As a sidekick The Japanese and western manuals differ somewhat in the story of how Tails and Sonic first met. According to the Japanese manual, Tails lived on Westside Island, which Sonic arrived at shortly after Sonic the Hedgehog in his biplane, the Tornado. Sonic instantly became Tails' idol when the fox kit first witnessed the blue hedgehog's incredible speed. After Sonic saw that Tails was actually able to catch up with him, he decided to let him tag along (this scene can be witnessed in Sonic Adventure in a flashback during Tails' story). Being a mechanics buff, Tails took the time to look over Sonic's plane when he had gone away. However, around the same time, Dr. Eggman began demonstrating the power of his space-station, the Death Egg. Tails was more than willing to help stop Eggman, effectively teaming up with Sonic. Westside Island is an island in the Sonic the Hedgehog series. ...
Sonic the Hedgehog is the platform game that launched the career of Sonic the Hedgehog and Sonic Team. ...
Sonic Adventure is a video game created by Sonic Team and released on December 23, 1998 in Japan by Sega for the Sega Dreamcast. ...
Dr. Eggman as seen on Sonic X. In Sonic the Hedgehog video games, Doctor Eggman (in modern-day and Japanese versions), or Doctor Ivo Robotnik (early United States and European versions), is the archnemesis of Sonic the Hedgehog. ...
According to the western manual, Sonic had been Tails' hero ever since he was a baby. After following his hero relentlessly for a long time, Tails became fast enough to keep up with Sonic by spinning his twin tails in a propeller-like style, which gave Tails the ability of flight. Eventually, Sonic and Tails became best friends.
With other Sonic characters Tails has many friends besides Sonic, and his skills are respected by everyone who knows him. In Sonic Heroes he is part of Team Sonic, along with Sonic and Knuckles. Tails mostly treats and respects all of his friends the same with a humble and somewhat passive attitude. Sonic Heroes (ã½ããã¯ãã¼ãã¼ãº) is a video game in the Sonic the Hedgehog series. ...
Knuckles the Echidna ) is a video game character within the Sonic the Hedgehog fictional universe of video games, television shows and comics. ...
Tails and Knuckles are good friends. They converse more than Knuckles does with Sonic, although they do tend to irritate each other occasionally - Knuckles scares Tails in Sonic Heroes during the Hang Castle stage, while Knuckles gets confused when Tails talks about technicalities, as shown in Sonic Riders. Tails piloted the Tornado for Knuckles in Sky Chase Zone in Knuckles in Sonic 2. For the most part, he has a friendly relationship with Amy Rose. Amy can be quite insulting and outspoken to Tails, like she is to everyone else, but they work together productively and sometimes Amy is defensive of him, as shown in Sonic Riders when she gets mad at Wave for laughing at him. Amy Rose ), also known as Rosy the Rascal, is a fictional character who appears in many of the Sonic the Hedgehog series of video games developed by Segas Sonic Team. ...
Tails is also on friendly terms with Cream the Rabbit and her Chao, Cheese. Cream the Rabbit ) is a fictional character from the Sonic the Hedgehog universe. ...
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Cream the Rabbit ) is a fictional character from the Sonic the Hedgehog universe. ...
In Sonic Adventure 2, he had a rivalry with Eggman, fighting him directly in the Cyclone twice - once on Prison Island, the second time on the Space Colony ARK after Eggman blasted Sonic into space. After this, the rivalry seemed to cease, and Eggman and Tails are seen talking to each other in a quite civil way at the end of the game. SA2 redirects here. ...
Dr. Eggman as seen on Sonic X. In Sonic the Hedgehog video games, Doctor Eggman (in modern-day and Japanese versions), or Doctor Ivo Robotnik (early United States and European versions), is the archnemesis of Sonic the Hedgehog. ...
Tails also found a rival in Wave the Swallow in Sonic Riders. In the game, she insulted his Extreme Gear skills to lower his morale, but her action caused a determined Tails to beat her in a race. Clockwise from left: Jet the Hawk, Storm the Albatross and Wave the Swallow The Babylon Rogues are a fictitious group of avian thieves in SEGAs Sonic the Hedgehog video-game series. ...
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Knuckles the Echidna ) is a video game character within the Sonic the Hedgehog fictional universe of video games, television shows and comics. ...
Amy Rose ), also known as Rosy the Rascal, is a fictional character who appears in many of the Sonic the Hedgehog series of video games developed by Segas Sonic Team. ...
Cream the Rabbit ) is a fictional character from the Sonic the Hedgehog universe. ...
Big the Cat ) is a fictional character from the Sonic the Hedgehog universe. ...
This article is about the video game character. ...
In the Sonic the Hedgehog video game series, Rouge the Bat ) is a female, anthropomorphic, humanoid bat, who is a determined treasure hunter and part-time government agent who plans to make all the gems and treasures of the world hers. ...
E-123 Omega (ãªã¡ã¬), or, technically, E-123 Ω, is a fictional robot from the Sonic the Hedgehog gaming universe, first appearing as a playable character in the multiplatform game Sonic Heroes, which was first released in Japan on December 30th, 2003. ...
Cosmo is a fictional character from the Sonic X television series. ...
Team Chaotix, as seen in Sonic Heroes. ...
Silver the Hedgehog ) is a video game character in the Sonic the Hedgehog video game series. ...
Blaze the Cat ) is a fictional character in the Sonic the Hedgehog series. ...
Vanilla the Rabbit ) is a fictional character in the Sonic the Hedgehog series of video games. ...
Enemies/Rivals (some exclusive to Archie Comics) Dr. Eggman as seen on Sonic X. In Sonic the Hedgehog video games, Doctor Eggman (in modern-day and Japanese versions), or Doctor Ivo Robotnik (early United States and European versions), is the archnemesis of Sonic the Hedgehog. ...
Metal Sonic ) is the robotic counterpart of video game character Sonic the Hedgehog. ...
Black Doom, leader of the Black Arms In the Sonic the Hedgehog series of video games by Sega, the Black Arms are a demonic alien race led by Black Doom. ...
Dark Oak, the Metarex Leader. ...
Clockwise from left: Jet the Hawk, Storm the Albatross and Wave the Swallow The Babylon Rogues are a fictitious group of avian thieves in SEGAs Sonic the Hedgehog video-game series. ...
Tails' mechanical creations Although Tails can fly by twirling his two tails like the blades of a helicopter, he also enjoys flying Sonic's red biplane, the Tornado (which in North America was unnamed until Sonic Adventure). As the series progressed, it was obvious his interest in the old biplane went further than just piloting it - Tails is a prodigy with mechanics, and he has a mechanical ability equal to that of Dr. Eggman's (though Tails has never built sentient robots). Image File history File links Download high-resolution version (880x1064, 453 KB)Tails walker from Sonic Adventure 2. ...
Image File history File links Download high-resolution version (880x1064, 453 KB)Tails walker from Sonic Adventure 2. ...
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The Tornado, as seen in Sonic the Hedgehog: The Movie. ...
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Dr. Eggman as seen on Sonic X. In Sonic the Hedgehog video games, Doctor Eggman (in modern-day and Japanese versions), or Doctor Ivo Robotnik (early United States and European versions), is the archnemesis of Sonic the Hedgehog. ...
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As a result, many modifications were made to the Tornado, and Tails even built planes of his own. Tails has also constructed a small blue submarine called the Sea Fox (Tails Adventure, Sonic Chaos), a spaceship called the Lunar Fox (Sonic the Fighters), and a race car called the Whirlwind S7 (Sonic Drift), which is clearly based upon the Lotus/Catherham Super Seven (hence the name). In Tails Adventure he also built a Remote Robot (named Mecha Tails in Japan), a small remote-controlled robot shaped like himself to help him on his quest. Modification is the act of applying change to an original. ...
Tails Adventure is an adventure game for the Sega Game Gear. ...
Sonic Chaos (known as Sonic & Tails in Japan and Sonic the Hedgehog Chaos in Europe) is a video game for the Sega Game Gear and Sega Master System, developed by Aspect and published by Sega in 1993. ...
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In Sonic the Hedgehog: The Movie (also known as "Sonic Anime") Tails develops a hover board, similar to, and perhaps the basis of, Extreme Gear. He attempts to use it as a surfboard, but messes up. Tails also tampers with a tracking device given to him by Eggman to find the location of Robotropolis and the whereabouts of "Metal Robotnik". After the escapade turns out to be a trick, Tails uses his quick thinking to modify the device back at his home and uses the chipset to make an interference device which somehow causes Metal Sonic to malfunction. The device is later shot off of Tails' arm by Eggman, narrowly missing his arm. Extreme Gear is a fictional mode of transportation introduced in the game Sonic Riders. ...
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In the fictional universe of Sonic the Hedgehog, the city of Robotropolis is the main headquarters of the evil Dr. Robotnik. ...
In Sonic Adventure, Tails was experimenting with a Chaos Emerald-powered prototype plane based on Sonic's Tornado, the Tornado II. The Tornado II has two modes. One is quite similar to the original Tornado, but with a button press, Tails could make it transform into a rather futuristic-looking little plane which outperformed the Tornado in all but one important function - landing gear. Big the Cat ended up flying the wrecked Tornado II to his home after Sonic and Tails crash-landed on Eggman's flying fortress, the Egg Carrier. The Tornado II is then apparently changed so that it no longer uses a Chaos Emerald, and reappears in cutscenes in both Sonic Heroes and Sonic Riders, along with the Special Stage in Sonic Advance 3. Sonic Adventure is a video game created by Sonic Team and released on December 23, 1998 in Japan by Sega for the Sega Dreamcast. ...
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The Tornado, as seen in Sonic the Hedgehog: The Movie. ...
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Big the Cat ) is a fictional character from the Sonic the Hedgehog universe. ...
The Egg Carrier is a fictional flying fortress created by Doctor Eggman in the Sonic the Hedgehog series of video games. ...
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The Special Stages (also called Special Zones) were an important part of the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis Sonic the Hedgehog games. ...
Route 99 Zone Sonic Advance 3 is a platform game in the Sonic the Hedgehog series, developed by Dimps and published by THQ for the Game Boy Advance. ...
In Sonic Adventure 2, Tails had a new plane, the P-3a Tornado III. The Tornado III has three modes: a plane mode, a car mode, and a walker mode. The airplane is only seen in cutscenes and the car is used on only one level (In the Kart minigame, Tails uses a go-kart), so the walker mode, called the "Cyclone", is mostly used throughout the game. Tails uses the Cyclone during all other gameplay, except when visiting the Chao Garden. In Shadow the Hedgehog, the Tornado III reappeared, and was also part of a spaceship used to travel to Space Colony ARK. SA2 redirects here. ...
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Shadow the Hedgehog is a video game starring an antihero of the Sonic the Hedgehog series, Shadow the Hedgehog. ...
Space Colony ARK, as seen in Sonic X. The Space Colony ARK is a fictional space station in the Sonic the Hedgehog series of video games. ...
The Chao Walker also appeared in Sonic Adventure 2. It is not used by Tails, but, according to the description in the manual, was built by him to allow Chao to defend themselves. Eggman countered this by building a Dark Chao Walker, which was only seen in the remake, Sonic Adventure 2: Battle. This article is about the video game character. ...
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In Sonic X, Tails uses a variety of aircraft. He starts out with the Tornado II, which is the same as in Sonic Adventure although it appears to be slightly bulkier, and gets damaged almost every time it flies. Later, Tails and Chuck Thorndyke upgraded it to the larger, jet-powered X-Tornado. It has the ability to transform into the "X-Cyclone" (a walker, like the original Cyclone) and into Battle Armor Mode, which resembles a mecha wielding a sword and a shield. Also in the second episode, Tails built tiny remote-controlled paper airplane-shaped weapons to help Sonic. These weapons resembled computer chips and short circuited any electronics they struck. This article is becoming very long. ...
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At the end of Season 2, Tails heads back to his world in the Tornado II. Seemingly, the X-Tornado was too big to fit through the portal. Whether it was scaled down or is simply a replication is unknown. Upon arriving home, Tails soon finds himself caught up in a battle with Eggman. He transforms the craft into the Hyper Tornado, a sleek jet fighter. This feature was a final present from Chuck. At the start of Season 3, Tails' primary aircraft is again the X-Tornado, although it is now painted gold. The Hyper Tornado is still used in this season, with Chris Thorndyke being its pilot instead. Chris Thorndyke as he appears in Sonic X | inuniverse{{Sonic character | species = human | gender = male | height = 140cm | weight = 35kg | age = 12 Christopher Chris Thorndyke is the main human protagonist from the Sonic X anime series. ...
Blue Typhoon In Sonic X, Tails' ultimate creation is the Blue Typhoon, a starship that is used in the war against the Metarex.[3] Originally built to battle vessels created by Dr. Eggman, the Blue Typhoon was adapted for space travel after Cosmo arrived. Tails intended to power it with the Chaos Emeralds, but when they were scattered across the galaxy, he was forced to use the Master Emerald instead. Image File history File linksMetadata Blue_Typhoon. ...
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Cosmo is a fictional character from the Sonic X television series. ...
The Master Emerald is a large, green emerald depicted in the Sonic the Hedgehog video game and comic series. ...
The Blue Typhoon features a large hangar where several aircraft are kept. Directly in front of this is a runway with palm trees lining it, modeled after the Thorndyke residence driveway. The vessel is heavily armed, its main weapon being the Sonic Driver, which fires Sonic (and in one case, Shadow) as an accelerated projectile towards targets. In Episode 77, it is shown that the weapon can also work in a manner similar to a wave motion gun. The Typhoon is also equipped with an energy projector which can produce a deflector shield or serve as a cloaking device. Its engine, which takes up much of the vessel, allows it to cover great distances in short periods of time, although it requires a "warp ring" (generated by the yellow nose section) to travel at faster-than-light speeds. The wave motion gun firing from Yamato The wave motion gun (æ³¢åç ² ha dÅ hÅ) or Yamato gun/weapon is a science fiction concept of an extremely powerful weapon which, after being fired, requires considerable time to recharge while leaving its user powerless and vulnerable. ...
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Miles "Tails" Prower piloting the X-Tornado in Sonic X. Tails has appeared in three cartoon shows, Sonic the Hedgehog, Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog, and Sonic X. However, he is absent from Sonic Underground. Image File history File links Tails. ...
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Sonic the Hedgehog is a television series was a joint effort by SEGA and DiC and released in 1993 on ABC (U.S.). While it doesnt follow the game establishments to a tee, it was still a storyline that was founded by the combined works of SoA (Sega of...
Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog (often referred to as AoStH for short) is an American animated television series that was first broadcast in September 1993, and has been running in cartoon syndication ever since. ...
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Sonic Underground is an American animated television series that follows the adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog and his siblings, pink hedgehog Sonia and green-hued Manic. ...
Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog In Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog, he is supposedly a lot younger than in the games; he is "only 4 and a half", as he says in the episode "Slowwww Going" (however, this is actually a variation of the old "I'm only 3 and a half years old" joke). As with the SegaSonic canon, his real given name is revealed to be "Miles" in the episode "Tails' New Home." In this same episode, it is said that he hates the name and wants to keep it a secret, which means Sonic can use it to blackmail him out of danger ("You get out of here now, or I'll tell everyone your real name's Miles!"). However, in later episodes, he is not shy at all in using his real name. It is also revealed that the "Tails" name come from Sonic's naming of Miles. In the episode "Tails Tale," it is revealed his full name is Miles Prower, keeping with the SegaSonic canon. Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog (often referred to as AoStH for short) is an American animated television series that was first broadcast in September 1993, and has been running in cartoon syndication ever since. ...
Like in the games, Tails and Sonic are best friends, but AoStH takes it a step further by putting them in a brother-like relationship. Tails seems to have a vast intelligence in mechanics and can operate independently in drastic situations, such as in one instance lacing an entire building with booby-traps (in a manner similar to those seen in Home Alone) in order to revive Sonic from a nasty ailment. He also bulit Sonic a flying bike for his birthday out of parts he found from a junkyard and invented a machine the would have stopped Dr. Robotnik forever if it wasn't tampered with. He is not that intimidated by Robotnik or any of his creations, and Scratch and Grounder often fall for his elaborate ruses. Home Alone is a classic 1990 comedy film starring Macaulay Culkin as Kevin McCallister, an eight-year-old who is mistakenly left behind when his family flies to France for a Christmas vacation. ...
Dr. Eggman as seen on Sonic X. In Sonic the Hedgehog video games, Doctor Eggman (in modern-day and Japanese versions), or Doctor Ivo Robotnik (early United States and European versions), is the archnemesis of Sonic the Hedgehog. ...
Scratch and Grounder as seen in the Sonic the Hedgehog comic book Scratch and Grounder are a pair of fictional Badnik robots created by Dr. Robotnik as adversaries of Sonic the Hedgehog in the animated series Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog. ...
While Tails is indeed useful to Sonic in many situations, he can be a hindrance. Because he is very young and cannot defend himself, he is incredibly susceptible to kidnappings. Sonic appears to know of this flaw and does his best to protect him, but his protection methods are often the reason why he gets kidnapped in the first place. There are times where it seems like Tails isn't that smart at all in AoStH. According to the episode "Slowwww Going", he cannot write, only "scribble." In the episode "Over the Hill Hero", Sonic gives him a lesson about air pressure. He also seems to have a large appetite (exemplified in the episode "Too Tall Tails," in which he eats so much that he grows to a gigantic size), and like Sonic, his favorite food is chili dogs (it is revealed that he likes his with extra cheese). Tails is also known to get jealous whenever Sonic stops paying attention to him, whether it's a girl or something else. When Breezie appeared, Tails became jealous of her because Sonic would listen to every word she said and ignore Tails; he also yells "yuck!" when Breezie kisses Sonic. However, Tails discovers the truth about Breezie after a short swim (Breezie throws him into a lake, instructing him to float down the river and get "lost at sea"). Tails is usually the one that discovers a way out of situations that look bad, and due to his young age he occasionally gets into bad situations. He is a fan of a famous pilot called William La Duck, and gets help from him in the episode "Tails' Tale." To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...
SatAM The Saturday morning Sonic cartoon (dubbed SatAM by fans for short) did not portray Tails as Sonic's sidekick, but rather as an apprentice Freedom Fighter.
Sonic the Hedgehog Archie Comics Tails also appears in the American Sonic the Hedgehog comic published by Archie Comics, where he is developed upon as the "Chosen One," a hero destined to be greater than either Sonic or Knuckles, and the son of Rosemary and Amadeus Prower, also having an uncle named Merlin. In the Archie Sonic comic, he seemed to have lost his parents at an early age, and admired the Freedom Fighters, particularly Sonic. He has grown pretty close with the Princess Sally, as he calls her Aunt Sally. He is also like the little brother of Sonic. Jules and Bernie Hedgehog (Sonic's parents in the comic version) view Tails as a son to them. During his journey through space, Sonic met Tails' parents on Argentium, home planet of the Bem aliens. Most of the main cast of Sonic the Hedgehog, published by Archie Comics Sonic the Hedgehog is an ongoing series of American comic books published by Archie Comics, featuring Segas mascot video game character Sonic. ...
Archie Comics is an American comic book publisher known for its many series featuring the fictional teenagers Archie Andrews, Betty Cooper, Veronica Lodge, Reggie Mantle and Forsythe Jughead Jones characters created by Bob Montana. ...
Sally Acorn, Antoine DCoolette, Bunnie Rabbot, and Rotor Walrus are members of the Knothole Village Freedom Fighters Freedom Fighters are characters in several of the Sonic the Hedgehog fictional universes. ...
Princess Sally in the Archie comics Her Royal Highness, Princess Sally of Mobius (or Sally Acorn) is a fictional character appearing in the Sonic the Hedgehog cartoons in 1994 and Archie comics. ...
When he absorbs fifty rings and seven Chaos Emeralds, he becomes Turbo Tails. His fur color changes from orange to dark orange, all natural abilities are upgraded and he is, like Super Sonic, immune to all attacks that come his way. He has only once made an appearance as Super Tails after he had absorbed the power of a thousand power rings in a battle along side Ultra Sonic against the evil wizard Ixis Naugus. He was aided by four flickies that have chaos energy and that will attack whatever he wishes them to. Tails, like Sonic, has multiple other-dimensional counterparts, whom he teamed up with to fight his nemesis, Mammoth Mogul. When this proved ineffective, Tails merged with his alternate selves to become a massive cosmic being known as Titan Tails. This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...
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Flicky is a bird species in the Sonic the Hedgehog games. ...
Mammoth Mogul is a character from the Sonic the Hedgehog Archie Comics. ...
Archie Comics produced a supplementary 3-issue mini-series in the mid-nineties, in which Tails embarked on a solo adventure to the land of Downunda, a supposed parallel of Australia, where several marsupials befriended him including one Barby Koala. Leading into the story arc featured in the mini-series was a two-part mini-adventure in which Tails encountered a disguised robot named Fiona Fox, a robotic duplicate of a young vixen. He fell in love with her before discovering her robotic nature. The organic counterpart of Fiona is now featured in the Archie comic and Tails (now 11 years old) seems to have a crush on her, although she is less than interested in him as she is several years older. To make matters worse, she stared going out with Sonic, severely affilicting the relationship between Tails and his friend. Later, Tails was abducted by A.D.A.M., who intended to use Tails and Shadow to collect every Chaos Emerald in the universe to give himself unimaginable power. However, A.D.A.M.'s plan was brought to a halt as Eggman woke him and Shadow up. Turbo Tails and Super Shadow then worked together to send the Chaos Emeralds into the Zone of Silence. Fiona Fox is a main character in the Sonic the Hedgehog comic book series by Archie comics. ...
A.D.A.M. is a fictional artificial intelligence and antagonist from the Sonic the Hedgehog Archie Comics. ...
The Void, also known as the Zone of Silence, is a fictional dimension in the Sonic the Hedgehog universe. ...
Recently, Tails has been reunited with his parents, with the help of Sonic, Knuckles, and his uncle, Merlin.
Possible Future Tails, like many of the main characters, has appeared in several possible futures, among them the future from which NICOLE originates. However, he plays a larger role in Mobius: 25 Years Later. In this future, he is married to fellow Freedom Fighter Mina Mongoose, and they have two children: a boy fox and a girl mongoose. Predictably, these children echo their parents' relationships with Sonic with Sonic's son Manik. Unfortunately, Tails and Sonic appear to have grown apart in this future. In the alternate Mobius: 25 Years Later, Tails joins Knuckles, the Guardian's daughter Lara-Su, and Sonic in their efforts against the despotic king of Mobius, Shadow the Hedgehog. This article is for minor characters that appear exclusively in the SatAM and Archie comics continuity. ...
Mina Mongoose (dubbed Songoose for her singing talents) is a fictional character who appears in the Sonic the Hedgehog Archie comics. ...
Manic the Hedgehog was a character in the tv series Sonic Underground. ...
The Brotherhood of Guardians is an organization in the Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie comic) series. ...
Sonic the Comic Tails also appears in the British Sonic the Comic, published by Fleetway, where he hails from the Nameless Zone, a region which can apparently only be accessed by a space warp. A misunderstanding led Tails to the Emerald Hill Zone, believing the streets were paved with real emeralds. Once on Mobius, Tails immediately became fascinated with Sonic after he saved his life, and eventually became Sonic's sidekick and eventually best friend. Unfortunately for him, though, he exaggerated the relationship in letters home, professing that HE was the great hero of Mobius and that Sonic was HIS sidekick. As a result, the elders of the Nameless Zone often call him back, gifting him with a suit of enchanted armor to defend their Zone from assorted supernatural evil - and poor old Tails never did quite manage to explain the truth. One time, Knuckles almost blew Tails cover by following him to the Nameless Zone (believing he was being kidnapped); everyone mistook Knuckles for Sonic, and Knuckles played along. Tails is also believed to be an unstoppable Zonerunner (a Freedom Fighter who travels between Zones) by the Chemical Plant Zone rebels known as the Flock, twice saving the entire Zone by pure luck. Sonic the Comic, known to its many readers as STC, was a UK childrens comic published fortnightly by Fleetway Editions (the merged companies Fleetway and London Editions, which progressively became integrated with its parent company Egmont until it became known as Egmont Magazines) between 1993 and 2002. ...
Fleetway, also known as Fleetway Publications and Fleetway Editions, was a publishing company, mainly producing comic magazines for the U.K.. Fleetway began life as Amalgamated Press, the company owned by Alfred Harmsworth, who were based in Fleetway House. ...
The Nameless Zone is a mystical realm in Sonic the Comic, and the original home of Miles Tails Prower. ...
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While the Zonerunner & Nameless Zone adventures were 'secret' adventures where Tails was accidentally seen as a major hero and won major victories through blind luck, later stories would have him actively doing heroic deeds, though these were mainly short arcs or more comedic stories. On occasions, he would save someone and they would grumble he wasn't a more famous hero! Despite this, Tails gained his own rogue's gallery including the brutal goblin lord Trogg, the psychotic robot Nutzan Bolt, Fleabyte the bounty hunter and the gangster Max Gamble, as well as allies such as Errol & Morain Blackthorn (brother and sister warriors of the Nameless Zone). His rise to the status of hero in his own right started with the Fox On The Run story, where he was forced to take a sidekick of his own and play the hero role when trying to get a bratty young mouse named Tristam home; later on, he'd find himself personally defending the Casino Night Zone from the Badnik hordes of Commander Brutus. It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with List of minor characters in Sonic the Comic#Trogg (Shirob). ...
Nutzan Bolt is a fictional antagonist of Miles Tails Prower in the British publication, Sonic the Comic. ...
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After Robotnik's defeat, he also fought many criminals and supervillains, saved Sonic from being killed in the Drakon Empire's trial-by-combat against the MK3 Metallix, and was chosen by Sonic to protect the planet while he went after Robotnik during the Planet In Peril/Game Over story. While he is self-conscious, Tails has proven time & again (and openly stated) that he is much tougher than some people may think. The Drakon Empire are a group of fictional antagonists from the British publication, Sonic the Comic. ...
In the fictional universes of the Sonic the Hedgehog series, there are a significant number of villains present. ...
Sonic X Throughout most of the anime series Sonic X, Tails mirrors his game role in various stories and game adaptions, though he sometimes plays a smaller role due to Chris Thorndyke. He quickly befriends fellow inventor Chuck Thorndyke, who built the X-Tornado jetplane for him. The main cast of the anime Cowboy Bebop (1998) (L to R: Spike Spiegel, Jet Black, Ed Tivrusky, Faye Valentine, and Ein the dog) For the oleo-resin, see Animé (oleo-resin). ...
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Chris Thorndyke as he appears in Sonic X | inuniverse{{Sonic character | species = human | gender = male | height = 140cm | weight = 35kg | age = 12 Christopher Chris Thorndyke is the main human protagonist from the Sonic X anime series. ...
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In the 3rd Season of the show, Tails quickly forms a bond with Cosmo, a plant-like alien girl first introduced during this season, and falls in love with her. The strength of Tails' love is shown in Episode 73, where Shadow, in an attempt to kill Cosmo, clobbers Sonic, Chris, and Knuckles, but, despite his best efforts, could not manage to get past Tails, who was determined to protect Cosmo no matter the cost. In Episode 77, Cosmo sacrifices herself, fusing herself with the Metarex planet so that Tails could destroy it with the Sonic Driver. Tails was extremely hesitant to fire, and only did so at the urging of Dr. Eggman and later Cosmo herself, assuring him that her seeds will spread throughout the galaxy and that he wouldn't lose her. Motivated by Cosmo's act of kindness and the trust the two developed, he mustererd up the courage to destroy the planet, thereby sacrificing Cosmo in the process. In Episode 78, the last episode of the season, Super Sonic and Super Shadow use "Chaos Regeneration" to try to bring Cosmo back to life, but only manage to produce a small seed. When Sonic shows the seed to Tails, he collapses with grief, coming to the realization that he may never see Cosmo again. However, it is possible that Sonic and Shadow succeeded at bringing her back to life for at the end of the episode, a pot is shown with the seed inside it beginning to sprout. Cosmo is a fictional character from the Sonic X television series. ...
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How Sonic and Tails met
Sonic and Tails, mere seconds before their first meeting in AoStH.
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In every version of the Sonic series, there is a different version of how Sonic and Tails met (excluding Sonic Underground, since Tails was absent from it). As stated earlier, in the video game version (as taken from the official Sonic the Hedgehog 2 manual) Sonic instantly became Tails' idol when Tails first witnessed Sonic's incredible speed. After Sonic sees that the young fox is actually able to catch up with him, he recruits him as his sidekick. In a flash back in Sonic X, Tails and Sonic became friends after Tails rebuilt and repainted Sonic's antique airplane. Before he met Sonic, Tails was bullied by other animals because of his skills. In a flashback shown in the Adventures Of Sonic the Hedgehog episode "Tails' New Home," Tails literally landed on top of Sonic. The fox kit explains to Sonic he had just been kicked out the nest of some birds, young Tails had decided he was a bird due to his ability to fly. Sonic tells him he is in fact a fox and is shocked to see that he can actually fly. Baby Tails follows Sonic and after getting him into some mishaps, Sonic agrees that Tails can stay with him. In Sonic The Comic, Sonic saved Tails from drowning in a swamp when they first met when he saw two tails peering from the swamp, the rest of Tails' body completely submerged. Mistakenly believing there were two foxes in the swamp, Sonic only had time to grab one tail and believed one fox had drowned; he soon realized that both tails belonged to the same fox. The Saturday morning cartoon did not give an explanation as to how they met, but the comics based off it did. In the flashback story "Eve of Destruction", the five-year-old Sonic witnesses Tails' birth and immediately befriends the newborn fox a few minutes (or two pages) later.
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Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog (or AoStH for short) is an American animated television series that was first broadcast in September 1993, and has been running in cartoon syndication ever since. ...
Bradley Pierce - Sonic the Hedgehog (TV Series) (1993-1995) Bradley Pierce (born October 23, 1982) is an American voice-over artist and character actor with numerous roles and bit parts in television, movies, direct-to-video animation, advertising, and video games. ...
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Lainie Fraiser - Sonic the Hedgehog: The Movie (1999) Corey Bringas - Sonic Adventure (1999), Sonic Shuffle (2000), Sonic Adventure 2 (2001) Corey Mitchell Bringas (Born on July 2, 1985 in San Diego, California) is an American actor who is better known as the voice of Miles Tails Prower in the video games Sonic Adventure, Sonic Shuffle and Sonic Adventure 2. ...
Sonic Adventure is a video game created by Sonic Team and released on December 23, 1998 in Japan by Sega for the Sega Dreamcast. ...
Sonic Shuffle is a video game for the Sega Dreamcast and was Segas answer to the successful Nintendo party game, Mario Party. ...
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William Corkery - Sonic Heroes (2003), Sonic Battle (2003), Sonic Advance 3 (2004) William Corkery was the voice of Miles Tails Prower from Sonic Heroes in 2003 to Sonic Advance 3 in 2004. ...
Sonic Heroes (ã½ããã¯ãã¼ãã¼ãº) is a video game in the Sonic the Hedgehog series. ...
Sonic Battle is a fighting game in the Sonic the Hedgehog series, developed by Dimps (under the guise of Sonic Team) and published by THQ for the Nintendo Game Boy Advance. ...
Route 99 Zone Sonic Advance 3 is a platform game in the Sonic the Hedgehog series, developed by Dimps and published by THQ for the Game Boy Advance. ...
Amy Palant - Sonic X (2003-2006), Shadow the Hedgehog (2005), Sonic Rush (2005), Sonic Riders (2006), Sonic the Hedgehog (2006) Amy Palant is a voice actress. ...
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Shadow the Hedgehog is a video game starring an antihero of the Sonic the Hedgehog series, Shadow the Hedgehog. ...
Sonic Rush is a Sonic the Hedgehog game for the Nintendo DS. It was developed by Dimps, and published by Sega. ...
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Sonic the Hedgehog (also called Sonic the Hedgehog 2006, or Sonic Next-Gen to differentiate it from similarly titled games) is a video game featuring Sonic for the Xbox 360 and the PlayStation 3. ...
Associated Songs The games feature several theme songs related to Tails. For the most part, Tails is associated with the Pop rock genre. This article is about the music genre. ...
- Sonic Adventure: "Believe In Myself" - Karen Brake.
- Sonic Adventure 2: "Believe In Myself" (remake) - Kaz Silver.
- Sonic Heroes: "We Can" - Tony Harnell, Ted Poley. This was a team theme shared with Sonic and Knuckles.
- Sonic Riders: "High Flying Groove" - Tomonori Sawada. This was also a team theme shared with Sonic and Knuckles.
Sonic Adventure is a video game created by Sonic Team and released on December 23, 1998 in Japan by Sega for the Sega Dreamcast. ...
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References - ^ http://sonic.sega.jp/chara/chara_tails.html
- ^ http://sonic.sega.jp/event/016/index.html
- ^ Anime profile: Sonic X. Absolute Anime. Retrieved on 2006-12-25.
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