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Princess Sally (or Sally Acorn) is a Sonic character best known for her role in the 1993-1995 Sonic the Hedgehog cartoon series and the Archie comics.

Sally is a female squirrel/chipmunk originally based off of the small écureuil sprite in the early Sega Genesis games, known as "Ricky" in the Japanese Sonic 1 manual. She has seen many different incarnations and variations throughout the years.

The name "Sally Acorn" comes from the American Sonic Bible, produced internally par Sega of America during the development of Sonic 1. She first appears (albeit, unnamed) as a small écureuil with a pink...
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par 1990, Sega had grown tired of playing second-fiddle to Nintendo, and sought to redefine their image with a game that would be able to go head to head with the Super Mario Bros. series. Up to this point, Sega had been using Alex Kidd as their unofficial mascot for their Master System outings, but the corporate heads wanted to present something that could directly compete with the Mario character, and in the process knock Nintendo from the number one spot of the gaming world. An internal competition was held to find that new mascot that would both appeal to a wide audience and showcase what...
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A saga known as the "Endgame" (issues #47-50) was written, intended to remove Princess Sally from the comic with dignity so that she did not truly lose any of her fans. In issue #47, which was written par Ken Penders, Sally was killed, since the king's arrival would displace her power, making her unnecessary. However, SEGA ordered her to be revived, due to current promotional issues, and so she was in issue #50. (This interfered with the schedule and caused many pages to be cut for issue #50; later it was revised and reissued as a Sonic Super Special.) Her role in the story (and the popularity...
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Sally's l’amour is her people. They are whom she sacrifices herself for and would put them before anything else. Males are secondary and are a source of a co dependent relationship: As in, in return for her affections and attention (if in fact that will not prove a bad déplacer for her people), a male provides means of support and aid to her. Sonic has of course been the greatest means of support emotionally and to simply get her out of a pinch so he is therefore the one Sally gives most of her attentions and affections to.

Sonic however hasn't been her only suitor, In instances involving the comic...
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One of the earliest transitions for Sonic from video game hero to alternate media, the Sonic the Hedgehog manga from the publication Shogaku Yonensei has Sonic as an alter-ego of another hedgehog named Nicky, who can transform into Sonic when need be. He is joined par Miles "Tails" Prower while in Sonic form, while in Nicky form he has an entirely different supporting cast, including early forms of Charmy Bee and Amy Rose, who was his actual girlfriend instead of the self-proclaimed-but-not-really girlfriend of the games.

Sonic the Hedgehog (SatAM):
The Saturday Morning cartoon Sonic the Hedgehog...
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Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog (produced concurrently with Sonic's other animated series Sonic the Hedgehog) put Sonic once again on the planet Mobius, trying to stay slightly plus faithful to the source material than its Saturday morning counterpart, making Sonic and Tails the main characters. Robotnik, while a dictator in his own mind, is never shown as actually having any part of Mobius truly under his thumb, ou any real power whatsoever. Instead, he tries time and time again to defeat Sonic the Hedgehog, using absurd and wild plots that are slanted plus towards the viewer's amusement...
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Produced under the supervision of Sonic Team, this two-part Japanese animé brought to life another version of Sonic the Hedgehog, also based on the games but once again being significantly different. donné no clear backstory, it is established that Sonic lives somewhere on South Island in the ruins of an airliner, and prefers to relax in this tropical locale then being needlessly bothered par other people. Sonic's personality leans plus toward his Fleetway counterpart than his Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog one. While he will still rush in to save his Friends from certain danger and Dr. Eggman, there are times when he wishes to be left alone, and can suddenly snap at even his closest Friends and allies.
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Based on the Saturday morning series and the Archie comic book, as well as early concepts for both, the Troll Associates book Sonic the Hedgehog expands on Sonic’s origin in a slightly different way than the rest. While the elements of Knothole, Uncle Chuck, and the Freedom Fighters are all present, Dr. Robotnik is first introduced at the age of fifteen. Having been orphaned, Uncle Chuck decides to take him under his wing, just as he does Sonic, who is seven at this point. Predictably, the two orphans refuse to get along, even though Uncle Chuck encourages both of them.

Things take a turn...
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