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@CharlesChazen i was quoting this but now that i see your reply i don't like how i said it either
Using a quill acquired from Sonic (or possibly even the one from the end of the first movie), Dr. Eggman creates his own blue devil in the form of Metal, who takes a role similar to Mecha Sonic. Upon defeat, he may or may not return in a rebuilt form, there's no telling.
Breeze is an anthropomorphic car that Amy drives in the Sonic Drift games. Little is known about them, but they appear to be capable of talking with others.
In Sonic R, Amy brings a car to a literal foot race.
Despite this, she manages to be arguably the worst performing racer in the game's roster.
In the Archie comics, there is one alternate universe named the Luna Zone where it's residents are a parody of the classic anime, Sailor Moon.
Residents include Sally Moon, Chibi Rose, Ivanna Robotina, and the mysterious Tuxedo Knux.
@Alpharad I like these two a lot. I evolved my Cyndaquil before the first gym in my first run of Gold, and Popplio was my first non-fire starter Pokemon.
@SpinStellar @TigheSam I feel like Kit is probably intended to be at least a bit visually dull, he's very unassuming and not much is visually special about him other than he summons water from his backpack
Not exactly great if it's intentional but he's an afterthought to me
I love Surge's punk ass
The names of Vector and Shadow's Roboticized Master forms Vector Man and Shadow Man resemble those of the Sega Genesis game and Mega Man Robot Master respectively.
However, hith the Sega game, there is no space, it's just "Vectorman".