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CHARACTER INFORMATIONName: Metal Sonic Nicknames: Metal, Metalla
Inventory classification: Mechanical doppelganger of Sonic the Hedgehog. Metal Sonic is the 3rd innovation involving the creation of a metal duplicate of a living being, and has an unknown inventory identification number.
(Speculation: A few sources have once stated that Metal Sonic is E-59. This is more than likely fanmade, though.)
Gender: N/A, robot — has the shape, mannerisms and (formerly) voice of a male, not to mention is based off of one.
Age: N/A (robots don't age); was created at the time when Eggman tried to take over the Little Planet (also known as Miracle Planet).
Date of creation: Unknown
Place of creation: Metallic Madness Zone on Little Planet? This is unconfirmed, officially.
Height: 100 centimeters (3 feet and 3 inches)
(Speculation: Metal Sonic's original height given in Sonic CD is 765.4 millimeters, which is 2.5 feet. But that was when Sonic CD was released, which is when Sonic was also shorter. Metal Sonic's 'new' height was official confirmed to be 100cm/3'03'' by his profile at SEGA of Japan's SONIC CHANNEL website.)
Weight: 125.2 kilograms (275.4 pounds) Ability Type: Speed
(Since this is the type of the hedgehog he is based off of, this makes sense.)
Alignment: Dark Physical Techniques:
(1). Spin Attack
Description: While in locomotion, Metal Sonic can curl down and take on a fetal position, rolling along the ground at a very high speed and rate of torque, meant primarily for breaking through barriers, or destroying enemies.
In-game debut: Sonic Adventure 2 2-P, Sega Dreamcast, 2001
(2). Spin Jump
Description: Also referred to as the "spinball jump," Metal Sonic is able to leap into the air and curl into a spinning, tightly compacted ball of destruction which can destroy enemies and break barriers.
In-game debut: Sonic Adventure 2 2-P mode, Sega Dreamcast, 2001
(3). Spin Dash
Description: Originally named the "Super Spin Dash," Metal Sonic is able to curl down and begin revving up, taking on a diagonally pivoted, ovular shape. Once unleashed, Metal Sonic blasts forward in an acceleration roll of high speeds with limited airborne capability, meant to break barriers or mow down enemies.
In-game debut: Sonic Adventure Deluxe: Director's Cut, Nintendo GameCube, 2003
(4). Homing Attack
Description: While airborne in spinball form, Metal Sonic can home right into a nearby enemy or object with extreme impact power in a linear path enveloped in a light blue colored aura.
In-game debut: Sonic Adventure 2 2-P mode, Sega Dreamcast, 2001
(5). Electric Attack
Description: While in slow movement or stationary, Metal Sonic is able to unleash and further distribute a field of electric discharge to harm any opponents that are close to it.
In-game debut: Sonic CD, Sega Mega CD, 1993
(6). Shield Attack
Description: When Metal Sonic is traveling at top speed, it is able to encompass its form in a yellow bubble-like barrier of energy that protects it from harm, enabling it to crash through its enemies or anything in its way with inconceivable impact power.
In-game debut: Sonic CD, Sega Mega CD, 1993
(7). Black Shield
Description: At will, Metal Sonic clams up in a fetal position and is able to enshroud itself in a diamond-shaped shield of black energy, protecting it from harm. However, it slows down dramatically in order to do it and has no control over it's directional movement
In-game debut: Sonic Adventure 2: Battle 2-P mode, Nintendo GameCube, 2001
(8). Plasma Pulse
Description: Metal Sonic is able to fire a large and powerful, pressurized blast of energy from the air intake compression chamber on its stomach.
In-game debut: Knuckles' Chaotix, Sega Mega 32X, 1995
(9). Sonic Boom
Description: When pitted against another robot or someone whose skills can't be copied by the ability listed below, Metal Sonic turns up the juice to bust through the sound barrier and all in its way.
In-game ability: Sonic Rivals, Sony PlayStation Portable, 2006
(10). Copycat
Description: Metal Sonic uses this ability to copy the Signature Move of his rival.
Appearance: Sonic Rivals, Sony PlayStation Portable, 2006
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