Amy Rose
Amy Rose | |
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'Sonic the Hedgehog' character | |
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First game | Sonic the Hedgehog CD (1993) |
Created by | Kenji Terada (Shogakukan) Kazuyuki Hoshino (Sonic CD) Yuji Uekawa (Sonic Adventure) |
Amy Rose (エミー・ローズ, Emī Rōzu), also known as Rosy the Rascal, is a video game character and cartoon character who appears in most of the Sonic the Hedgehog series of video games developed by Sega's Sonic Team. Amy Rose was created by Kazuyuki Hoshino and based on one of Kenji Terada's characters. She was redesigned by Yuji Uekawa for Sonic Adventure. She is a pink, female, anthropomorphic hedgehog who plays the part of Sonic's self-proclaimed girlfriend. She has chased Sonic since her debut in 1993, and has been trying to win his heart in everything from the series' games to animated TV shows and comics. She was the first female character introduced into the Sonic The Hedgehog game universe and is also one of the series most popular characters, coming in fifth place in an official popularity poll.[1]
Like Sonic and other characters in the series, Amy is significantly shorter and lighter than humans her same age. To be precise, she is 12 years old, 90 cm (2ft 11in) tall, and her weight is a secret.[2] She was originally described as being 8 years old in Sonic CD, but as of Sonic Adventure and onwards she has grown older. Also, with the addition of Cream the Rabbit, Amy seems to have found herself a sidekick similar to Sonic's own Tails.
Creation and Conception
Despite her frequent use in Sega games (especially since the Dreamcast era), Amy was not actually created by Sonic Team. A prototype version of her appeared in the Sonic the Hedgehog manga published on September 23, 1992, and there she was literally "the girlfriend of Nikki (Sonic)", as the description translates. After that appearance, Sega took the character, and Kazuyuki Hoshino redesigned her for Sonic CD in 1993.. Her character's use in Sonic CD was as Sonic's "main love interest," with the twist that Sonic wasn't interested in Amy's affection.[3]
Characteristics
Amy's character is the bright and overly cheerful self-appointed girlfriend of Sonic.[4] She loves soft-serve ice cream and hates boredom,[2] has a natural initiative,[5] and a strong competitive streak,[4] but gets into trouble often.[6] With her strong sense of intuition and great passion[7] Sonic has difficulty escaping her.[5] Because of her pure heart[7] her character has often been used as the series Ingenue. Amy is quite formidable with her Piko Piko Hammer,[8] a weapon with which her skills are second to none.[4]
History
Games
In her first game appearance, Sonic CD (1993), Amy was kidnapped by Metal Sonic. Doctor Robotnik then used the time stones to set time back on the Little Planet. She had the nickname "Rosy the Rascal" at this point, and was named "Princess Sally"[9] in the American manual to tie in with the cartoon, though all later games called her Amy. Being a Genesis-era game (though technically a Sega CD game), Sonic CD's plot was minimal. Amy's only personality trait was that she was a big fan of Sonic, and no real reason was given for her kidnapping besides as bait for Sonic. Though Sonic CD was released after Sonic the Hedgehog 2, it was in production at the same time, meaning that Amy has more or less been around as long as Tails.
Amy's first use of the Piko Piko Hammer was in Sonic the Fighters. This game used her "Rosy the Rascal" nickname as well, though it has not been seen since (except in the Archie comics series, when used to describe her Moebius counterpart).
In 1999, Sonic Adventure thrust Amy in the spotlight. She is a playable character in the game and uses her weapon of choice, the Piko Piko Hammer, to defend herself during her quest to find the family of a bird that escaped Eggman and crashed into her. Like the other major characters in the series, Amy was redesigned significantly for this game. Her quills were redesigned into short hair being slacked down, and she now wore a sleeveless red dress held on by a white-trimmed halter strap with matching trim on the skirt, and red go-go boots with a white stripe from the top to the tip to take advantage of her more mature 12-year-old form. She was given green eyes, the same eye color as Sonic had only in a lighter value.
She was an important supporting character in Sonic Adventure 2 and was playable in 2-player mode. When Sonic was kept in an island prison, with Tails' help she managed to free him. This happened to be one of the surprisingly many times Amy has saved Sonic rather than the usual opposite. However, she ended up being held hostage at gun-point by Eggman later in the game. He threatened to kill her if Sonic didn't hurry up with an emerald. She even talked Shadow into helping the team stop the destruction of the Earth, as her innocence reminded him of the deceased human Maria whom he befriended years ago.
In Sonic Heroes, Amy leads Team Rose. She represents the team's speed formation. (Like Sonic or Shadow in teams Sonic and Dark) she is accompanied by Cream the Rabbit and Big the Cat on a mission to impress Sonic, while Big wants to find his friend Froggy (again), and Cream and Cheese want to find Cheese's sibling, Chocola, all the while inspiring the whole team, cheering her friends on.
Amy has appeared alongside Sonic and the rest of the cast in Shadow the Hedgehog, Sonic the Hedgehog, Sonic Riders, Sonic and the Secret Rings and most of the other newer games. Her outfits have changed for certain games, such as the one she wears for Sonic Riders. Recently, she appeared as a playable character in Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood for the Nintendo DS, the first Sonic RPG game, in which her relationship with Sonic can be improved depending on the player's choices (In this game, Amy indicates that she has a boyfriend, although the general consensus amongst fans is that Amy is lying to make Sonic jealous, which turns out to be true when players choose the best Son/Amy ending).
In Sonic Unleashed she fails to recognise Sonic in his were-hog form though after he saves her the whole incident is explained by Proffesor Pickles. She then proceeds to help the professor to help Sonic. Towards the end of the game (in Xbox 360 version) players can reply yes or no to Amy's request for a date.
Amy appears in Sonic and the Black Knight, portraying Nimue, the Lady of the Lake, and becomes a playable character in the multiplayer mode after completing a certain event.
Sonic X
Amy was also one of the main characters in Sonic X, an anime series which is the most recent of the Sonic the Hedgehog TV shows; her only appearance so far in a Sonic TV series.
In Sonic X, Amy is Sonic's fan, friend, and love interest. As with her game appearances, her long-term goal is to get him to actually notice her. She gets mad at Sonic's impatience and aloof attitude, which occasionally are so bad that she is driven to violence. However, she really does care about him. This is further evidenced by the fact that whenever they reunite after being separated, she'll grab him in a warm hug, sometimes to his annoyance (with the exception of the final episode of Series 1).
Her personality in the anime is similar to her personality in the games though she appears to be somewhat more aggressive, using her hammer a bit more often.
Sonic the Hedgehog (comics)
In the Sonic the Hedgehog (comics), Amy was the same age as depicted in the original games. In a flashback it was shown Amy tried to become a part of the Freedom Fighters but was denied by Sally Acorn. Amy accused Sally of the reason so she `won't get closer to Sonic` however the true reason was that Amy was far too young at the time (as she was only 8 years old) and did not have the experience like Tails had. However, during the Sonic Adventure Adaptation she makes a wish on the Ring of Acorns, which caused her to grow physically older, reaching the age of 12, while maintaining her childish mindset and making her appear to be something of a ditz. After this Amy once again requested to join the Freedom Fighters, but was denied again by Sonic, who told her having an older body is not enough; she still had the mentality of an 8-year old and no fighting experience. A year later when Sonic returned to Mobius, Amy was finally allowed to join the Freedom Fighters after being awarded a medal by Sally as thanks for her service in helping the Freedom Fighters; Amy was overwhelmed by happiness that one of her wishes came true.
Amy undergoes combat training with the former Dark Legion soldier Julie-Su. When Julie explains that Amy should want this training to better herself rather than to impress Sonic, Amy replies that she does want to better herself - so that no one else will be more worthy of Sonic's affection than she. While not the first to discover it, Amy was the first to oust Fiona Fox for cheating on Sonic with Scourge, enraged that anyone would play with Sonic's emotions so cruelly. She serves as the flower girl at Antoine and Bunnie's wedding and, not long after, is one of the few to avoid capture during the destruction of Knothole (the others being Sonic, Knuckles, Tails and NICOLE). While initially distraught, she immediately takes part in the rescue mission; with her hammer, she and Knuckles destroy the Egg Grapes and free several captives. After the escape she is shown supporting Rotor, whose back was injured during the initial attack. She now lives in New Mobotropolis.
Issue #193 introduced Rosy the Rascal, a Moebius (the Anti-Universe version of Mobius) version of Amy.
Sonic the Comic
In the now-defunct UK publication Sonic the Comic, Amy first appeared in a two-part story where she was 'arrested' by Dr. Robotnik's Trooper Badniks for the criminal offence of association with Sonic (she had been saying she was his girlfriend). While annoyed at the fact she had been lying about them being an "item", Sonic still had a duty to rescue her and did so, but to his horror realised that she was now a fugitive and would have to stay with the Freedom Fighters.
Amy's character swiftly matured as the comic went on and became one of the most valuable members of the Freedom Fighters, especially due to her expert marksmanship with her crossbow (which she created herself). The notion of a love interest in Sonic was, for the most part, underplayed and one of the comic's writers, Nigel Kitching, revealed he saw it partly as Amy just trying to annoy Sonic.[10] Several times, Sonic would be left exasperated by either civilians assuming the two were dating (which Amy would play along with) or her playing up the crush - because of this, when trapped on the Miracle Planet with her, he faked being lost for two days.[11]
She appeared often in strips, with a few solo stories by Lew Stringer where she saved the day without the others noticing. She constantly showed Self-Righteousness, pragmatism and quick-thinking: in the story "Plasma" in #78, she both worked out how to defeat the villain and let Sonic believe he had as she knew that, as a symbol of hope for Mobius, "it's important that they think it's him who saves the day!". She also took a second-in-command role, taking full control when Sonic was absent or transformed into Super Sonic; when Sonic was lost in the Special Zone, she led the Freedom Fighters[12] until he returned in #100. At a later part of the comic's life, Amy would be mostly written by Lew Stringer as a straighforward adventurer and had a long series of back-up strips teamed up with her best friend Tekno.
Nigel Kitching originally planned for Amy to be more of an irritant for Sonic, influenced by 1930s/40s "Hollywood screwball comedies" like It's a Wonderful World, but while still being a capable fighter. ("But what Amy was not and never was some weak soppy character who swooned over Sonic like a silly little girl. Well, she did but we were never quite sure if she just doing it for a laugh.") However, Deborah Tate wanted the character to be of a role model for girls, as she was the only female regular character at the time, and dictated that she be more sensible and mature.[13]
Sonic X: The Comic
Amy Rose's appearance in the Sonic X comic is similar to the one in the Sonic X anime. In this comic book version her and Sonic's relationship developed more closely. Sonic even took her on a date once, but only because he had lost a bet with Knuckles. After the date, much to her displeasure, when Amy asked Sonic if they would go on a date again, Sonic's only answer was: "Maybe."
Sonic Adventures
Two French-made comic books published by Sirène were released in 1994. Amy appears in the first volume ( "Sonic Adventures: Dans Les Griffes De Robotnik") being kidnapped by Robotnik as bait to get Sonic. This version of Amy had the same design as in Sonic CD.
Notes and references
In addition to information taken from the Sonic the Hedgehog games themselves, the instruction booklets of the US and Japanese versions of the games were also used as references for this article.
- ^ Sonic Team. "Japanese Sonic character popularity poll". Sega of Japan. Retrieved 2006-07-14.
- ^ a b Sonic Team. "Amy Rose's official character profile". Sega of Japan. Retrieved 2007-09-24.
- ^ "Smash It Up! - Sonic Team". 2007. Retrieved 2009-03-24.
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(help) - ^ Story Background, instruction manual for Sonic CD, Sega Mega-CD version
- ^ Yahoo! Groups
- ^ Sonic the Comic #61, "The Brotherhood Of Metallix part 3"
- ^ From Sonic the Comic #89, the "Sonic's World" back-up strips
- ^ http://groups.yahoo.com/group/sonicthecomic/message/13701 Nigel Kitching on Amy Rose