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Tails
Miles Prower
Sonic the Hedgehog character
Miles "Tails" Prower Sonic and All-Stars Racing Transformed.png
  • Promotional artwork of Tails for Sonic Blitz Risk (2007) by Yuji Uekawa
First advent Sonic the Hedgehog two (1992)
Created past Yasushi Yamaguchi
Designed by Yasushi Yamaguchi (Sonic the Hedgehog ii)
Yuji Uekawa (Sonic Adventure)
Voiced by

English

  • Christopher Stephen Welch (1993) (AoStH) [1]
  • Bradley Pierce (1993–1994) (SatAM) [2]
  • Lainie Frasier (1999)[ii]
  • Amy Palant (2003–2010)[2]
  • Kate Higgins (2010–2013,[3] 2021)
  • Colleen Villard (2014–present)[4] [nc ane]

Japanese

  • Nariko Fujieda (1994–1996)
  • Hekiru Shiina (1996)
  • Kazuki Hayashi (1998)
  • Atsuki Murata (2000–2001)
  • Ryō Hirohashi (2003–present)[2]
  • Takuto Yoshinaga (Classic Tails, 2011)
  • Yumiko Kobayashi (2022–present)
In-universe information
Full proper noun Miles Prower
Species Fox
Gender Male
Occupation
  • Mechanic
  • pilot

Miles Prower (Japanese: マイルス パウアー, Hepburn: Mairusu Pauā ), better known by his nickname Tails ( テイルス , Teirusu ), is a fictional character in Sega's Sonic the Hedgehog series, and the title graphic symbol'due south best friend, sidekick, and most recurring ally. Tails also appears in his own spin-off series, comic books, cartoons, and films. He is the second character to consistently appear by Sonic's side in the series. The name "Miles Prower" is a pun on "miles per hr", a reference to the famed speed of Sonic the Hedgehog. He is a two-tailed fox, hence the nickname.

A mechanical genius and skilled pilot,[six] he can fly by spinning his tails similar a helicopter rotor and can be seen flying in multiple games and TV shows created by Sega.[six] He debuted in Nov 1992 with the release of Sonic the Hedgehog two. In the mid-1990s, He was featured as the main graphic symbol in a number of spinoff games: Tails and the Music Maker for the Sega Pico, and Tails Adventure and Tails' Skypatrol for the Game Gear. Tails was rated the 3rd-most-pop character in the franchise, behind Sonic and Shadow, in an official poll from Sega in 2009.[7]

Concept and cosmos [edit]

Yasushi Yamaguchi, originally the primary artist and zone designer for Sega's Sonic Squad, designed Tails for an internal competition for a sidekick to the speedy hedgehog. The graphic symbol was based on a kitsune,[8] a creature from Japanese sociology that could over fourth dimension grow multiple tails. The grapheme was also meant to hold a "deep adoration for Sonic".[nine]

While Yamaguchi's entry won, Sega of Japan wanted to proper noun the character "Miles Prower" (the surname being a play on "per hour"), whereas the American subsidiary Sega of America preferred the moniker "Tails", respectively. Sega of America crafted a compelling backstory for the grapheme to convince the Japanese parent company and Sonic Team to accept him named "Tails". Yamaguchi concluded up with a compromise, using "Miles Prower" as the graphic symbol's real name; "Tails" would exist his nickname, giving the grapheme the full name of Miles "Tails" Prower.[eight]

The character debuted as Sonic's tag-along partner in the franchise's second game and has remained an important character since. However, the character's uniqueness was non established until Sonic the Hedgehog 3, when players were given the power to control his flying (although the AI would make Tails fly when he would get off-screen).[x]

Tails was redesigned (along with all of the other Sonic characters) past Yuji Uekawa for Sonic Adventure. His fur inverse color to a more yellow shade as opposed to the orange in his early on appearances, and he gained blue irises.

In the American Sonic comic book, along with the Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog and Sonic the Hedgehog cartoons, he was originally nighttime brown, but the comic artists and cartoon artists eventually decided to alter this to match his in-game appearance.

Voice portrayal [edit]

Throughout the years, Tails has been voiced by several different vox actors. In the Japanese dubs, Tails was voiced by Nariko Fujieda from 1994 to 1996, Hekiru Shiina in 1996, Kazuki Hayashi in 1998, Atsuki Murata from 2000 to 2001 and past Ryō Hirohashi since 2003.[2]

In Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog, Tails was originally voiced by Russi Taylor in the unaired pilot, Christopher Stephen Welch would later take over and voice the graphic symbol throughout the unabridged series.[1] He was then voiced by Bradley Pierce in Sonic the Hedgehog and so past Lainie Frasier in Sonic the Hedgehog: The Flick.[1] [ii]

Beginning in 2003 with Sonic Ten, he was voiced past Amy Palant who would after take over the office in the video games, starting with Shadow the Hedgehog in 2005.[2] Palant was replaced by Kate Higgins in 2010, beginning with Sonic Free Riders.[eleven] She connected to vox the character until 2013, where her final office as Tails was in Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games,[xi] though she reprised her role in 2021 for the Sonic Colors: Rising of the Wisps miniseries. Since 2014, Tails has been voiced by Colleen Villard, including in the television series Sonic Boom and the two live-activeness films.[4]

Characteristics [edit]

The character of Tails is portrayed as a very beautiful and sweet-natured[12] and humble fox[13] who, before he met Sonic, was often picked on because of his twin tails. Sonic, still, saw Tails' special talents and cheered him on, causing the fox to have some adoration towards the blue hero.[14] As a longtime friend,[12] he admires Sonic[xv] and dreams of being just similar him.[16] Though he lacks much backbone,[fourteen] he wants to show that he can be counted on, and has fought Dr. Eggman and his robots without the aid of Sonic before.[17] He loves mint candy,[18] tinkering with machines, and flying mechas.[14] Despite overcoming most of his fears and condign very assuming, Tails remains keraunophobic.[18]

Tails has been described as a mechanical prodigy who rivals Dr. Eggman but has not yet realized his full potential.[15] Coupled with his skills as an airplane airplane pilot, he uses a biplane nicknamed the Tornado to assist Sonic on their adventures.[19] Additionally, by spinning his two tails like a helicopter rotor, he has the unique power to push himself through the air[12] to catch up with Sonic; however, this tires him quickly, hence his use of planes.[12] Unlike Sonic, Tails can swim. Like Sonic, he can transform into Super Tails, merely he requires either the Chaos Emeralds (Sonic Mania) or the Super Emeralds (Sonic 3 and Knuckles) to transform. Likewise, when in this grade (in Sonic 3 and Knuckles simply), a swarm of Flickies circle Tails. This was seen first equally what seemed to be a one-time appearance in Sonic the Hedgehog three & Knuckles and and then over again in Sonic Heroes, where alongside Team Sonic members Sonic and Knuckles, would transform themselves into their super forms.[20]

Appearances [edit]

In video games [edit]

Tails debuted in November 1992 with the release of the Sonic the Hedgehog 2, playing the role of Sonic's sidekick. He was a playable character from the 2nd controller and could be chosen every bit player one for the main game. Though he was non granted with flying abilities. Sonic Anarchy (1993), on the Game Gear/Master System was the second game where the player could command Tails and the first time the histrion could control his flying, this changed some elements on gameplay. Tails as well made a minor cameo in Sonic CD for the Sega CD, actualization in the debug style unlock screen.[21] Tails makes an appearance alongside Sonic in the niggling known arcade game, SegaSonic Popcorn Shop, a Japanese arcade game which also dispenses popcorn after playing the game.

Tails made his third major appearance in the 1994 game, Sonic iii (& Duke), with the power to pick upward Sonic and use his tails to fly him to other areas rotating his tails like a helicopter. He also gained the power to swim under water, something Sonic has never been able to do.This is also first fourth dimension you tin control tails in a Sega Genesis console.

Tails has as well starred in games without Sonic, such as Tails' Skypatrol, which is a side-scrolling score attack like game for the Game Gear released exclusively in Japan. This was followed by Tails Adventures later on the aforementioned year, which is a Metroid-esque platformer with RPG elements.[22] Tails is too the star of Tails and the Music Maker for the Sega Pico.

Tails was intended to announced in the Sega 32X game Knuckles' Chaotix, but was scrapped during development. Leftover data of him still remains in the game, and can be played as by using a cheat code.[23]

In afterward games, Tails had roles that crave unique modes of play including Sonic Run a risk, where he appears as 1 of the six playable characters.[24] His gameplay is based effectually standard platforming stages, but the goal of each stage is to become to the Chaos Emerald before Sonic, or to the missile dud in the terminal race against Eggman. In Sonic Adventure two, he is featured in third-person-shooting segments, seated in his "Cyclone" mech.[25] These stages, forth with Dr. Eggman'due south shooting levels in the same game, were very similar to the Due east-102 Gamma levels of Sonic Adventure. In Sonic Adventure, he was given a theme vocal "Believe In Myself", of which another version appeared in Sonic Gamble 2.

Tails also appeared either as a playable graphic symbol or in a supporting role in many later Sonic titles and still ofttimes resumes his part flying other characters around, such as in Sonic Heroes, where Tails appears on Squad Sonic as their flight-type character, beingness capable of carrying both Sonic and Knuckles the Echidna.

Tails is seen in the background of Green Hill Zone forth with Silver and Knuckles in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, and too appears as a bays, he makes an advent in the game's two sequels as well. He is the third grapheme the player unlocks in Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood, where he acts as a team medic.

Tails appears in Sonic Unleashed, where he helps Sonic restore the shattered planet, largely by flight Sonic from continent to continent in the game.[26]

Tails takes a supporting role in Sonic and the Blackness Knight, portrayed as a local blacksmith who helps players craft goods from the items Sonic collects.

He appears equally a playable graphic symbol in all of the Mario & Sonic titles, besides as in Sega Superstars Tennis, Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing, and Transformed. He too appears in Sonic Colors as a not-playable character.

Tails celebrates Sonic's birthday along with his friends by setting upwards a political party in Sonic Generations, but when the Time Eater appears, it warps them through various time holes, sending Tails to Light-green Hill. After Sonic frees him, Tails meets his classic counterpart (Classic Tails) and concludes that they were traveling through time and space. They back-trail both Sonics throughout the game, later discovering that Eggman and Robotnik are controlling the Time Eater. Both Classic and Modern Tails, forth with all of Sonic's friends, help motivate the 2 Sonics to defeat the Time Eater.

The characteristic to play every bit Tails was added to the 2011 enhanced port of Sonic CD. He later on appeared equally a co-op character in the 2d episode of Sonic 4.

Tails was added as a playable graphic symbol in the enhanced port of Sonic the Hedgehog released in 2013 for mobile devices. The port also has the pick to play the "Sonic and Tails" mode likewise.

Sonic and Tails end up facing a group of villains centrolineal with Dr. Eggman, called the Deadly Six when they were shot down while chasing him in the Tornado in Sonic Lost World. They run into Eggman and find him wielding a Cacophonic Conch to control the Mortiferous Vi. Despite Tails' warnings, Sonic knocks away the conch, causing the Deadly Six to beguile him. Eggman reluctantly teams up with Sonic and Tails to stop them. This causes numerous conflicts between Tails and Eggman and increases tension with his friendship with Sonic since Sonic believes Eggman is their simply promise in defeating the Deadly Vi. Eventually, Tails gets captured in a trap intended for Sonic, and the Deadly Six programme to use this to their reward by turning Tails into a robot. However, Tails manages to reprogram the computer that would control his mind. The seemingly-roboticized Tails confronts Sonic at the game's terminal stage, simply by retaining his complimentary will, he takes the Deadly 6 by surprise and attacks them. Later on, later Sonic defeats Eggman at the game'south climax, Sonic apologizes to Tails for doubting him. Tails forgives him and the two return habitation.

He is a playable character in the video game Sonic Mania (Plus), playing like his older incarnations forth with Sonic, Knuckles, Mighty and Ray.

Tails appears every bit a playable character in the games Sonic Boom: Ascension of Lyric, Shattered Crystal and Fire & Ice.

Tails was too featured in the Sonic the Hedgehog Level Pack of Lego Dimensions. He is also playable if the thespian uses the Tornado every bit Sonic to fly around the world. In the story mode for the Sonic level titled "Sonic Dimensions", Tails assists Sonic using the Tornado and his technological knowledge. In the hub world, Tails has a side quest for the thespian to aid him in disabling all of Eggman's roboticizers.

Tails is a supporting non-playable character in Sonic Forces, finding Classic Sonic and joining upward with the resistance in opposing Dr. Eggman and Infinite the Jackal.

He also appears equally a downloadable Mii Fighter costume in the crossover fighting games Super Boom Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U and Ultimate, also equally being featured equally a Spirit in the latter.

In other media [edit]

Tails is a supporting graphic symbol in the animated series Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog, Sonic the Hedgehog, Sonic X and Sonic Boom, as well as the Sonic the Hedgehog 1996. Tails also makes a guest appearance in the OK Thousand.O.! Let'due south Be Heroes episode "Let's Run into Sonic".[27] In impress, he is a supporting grapheme in the Comics-produced Sonic the Hedgehog comic series also equally the Fleetway-produced Sonic the Comic.

Tails appears in the 2020 Sonic the Hedgehog film during a mid-credits sequence, emerging from a ring portal onto Earth in search of Sonic.[28] Early drafts for the film featured Tails in a bigger role, with some drafts featuring him as Sonic'south best friend in his world, as in the games, while another draft featured him every bit 1 of the main characters in the motion-picture show.[29] However, when it was decided to center the flick'due south storyline on Sonic being lonely on Earth, the filmmakers decided to utilise Tails as a teaser for a sequel through a cameo in the moving-picture show's mid-credits scene, a office co-author Pat Casey compared to Nick Fury'due south role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.[29]

Tails is set to feature more prominently in the sequel, Sonic the Hedgehog 2, the logo of which features an orange "2" with ii tails fastened in homage to the grapheme. The movie is expected to be released on April eight, 2022.[xxx]

Reception and legacy [edit]

Reception to Tails has been widely positive. He was awarded "All-time New Character" in Electronic Gaming Monthly 's 1992 video game awards, stating "non simply is he as cute as Sonic, but he actually serves a major purpose in the game."[31] IGN editor Lucas Chiliad. Thompson listed Tails as one of the Sonic the Hedgehog characters who should be in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, citing his importance in the series and his abilities.[32] IGN editor Levi Buchanan stated that the fan response to Tails' introduction was favorable, which led to further introductions such every bit Knuckles.[33] Unlike most Sonic characters, Tails has received consistently positive opinions from the Sonic fanbase over the years.[34]

Tails is remembered for helping Sonic ii go the second-highest-selling game for the Genesis through allowing a second player to join the game.[35] He has been featured on many "Acme Sidekicks" lists. Maximum PC listed him as their third-greatest sidekick,[36] Machinima.com ranked him fifth,[37] and Proverb listed him as the eighth-most-underrated sidekick.[38] Ranking him as the sixth-greatest, Mashable stated that Tails "pretty much embodies the definition of 'sidekick'".[39] Sonic and Tails were together ranked as IGN's ninth-greatest gaming duo.[34] Morgan Sleeper of NintendoLife called Tails "1 of Sega's virtually beloved mascots".[xl]

However, IGN staff writer Levi Buchanan stated that when SEGA noticed the popularity of Tails, and, later, Knuckles, they "just kept stuffing new faces and names into the game, pulling attending away from their hero."[33] GameDaily listed the "annoying sidekick" in their top 25 video game archetypes listing, citing Tails as an example of this.[41] GamesRadar+ listed him equally number 1 on their list of cutesy characters they wanted to beat out up, stating that while he started out as interesting, he led to the cosmos of other characters who "choked the life out the franchise". They cited him being a "know-it-all" in later games as to why they hate him so much.[42] Official Nintendo Magazine listed him as the 2nd-best Sonic character.[43]

See also [edit]

  • Foxes in pop culture, films and literature
  • Pull a fast one on spirit
  • Kitsune
  • Kumiho

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ Excluding the 2022 Netflix series Sonic Prime.[5]

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External links [edit]

  • Tails at Sonic Aqueduct (in Japanese)

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