Sonic has developed quite the entourage over the decades, and though well over half of them are either forgettable or despised, there are plenty of fan-favorites. One standout who has almost been around since the beginning is Sonic's unwanted girlfriend and hammer-wielding teammate Amy Rose.
Amy Rose, also known as Rosie the Rascal, was introduced in 1993's Sonic CD. She was playable in a couple of spin-off racing games before her proper gameplay debut in 1999's Sonic Adventure. Amy is a good-natured and energetic hedgehog who develops an all-consuming crush on Sonic, which leads her to follow him on all of his adventures. Unfortunately, in her early appearances, her infatuation with Sonic was her only character trait, but she's picked up a more identifiable personality over the years.
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The Sonic Boom cartoon was probably her high-point as a character, adding both an element of unhinged temperament and emotional maturity. Even her relationship with Sonic has become more nuanced. Amy is a much more complete character in her modern incarnations, and with her long-running key importance to the franchise, it's a foregone conclusion that she'll join the continuing Sonic movie universe.
A seemingly obvious pick, yet one fraught with setbacks. Cindy Robinson has been the voice of Amy for over a decade now, beginning in Sonic Free Riders. She's the performer that brought the aforementioned franchise's best take on the character to life in Sonic Boom. Colleen O'Shaughnessey's surprising casting as Tails in Sonic the Hedgehog 2 set the precedent that the films could bring the series' regular voice cast into the new medium, a rarity in the industry.
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