Flicky


 * You may be looking for the arcade game with the same name.

Flicky (フリッキー) is a species in the Sonic the Hedgehog series which first appeared in the original Sonic the Hedgehog. It is a race of colorful bluebird Animals that live in large abundance in various regions across Sonic's world and are close friends of Sonic the Hedgehog and his allies. They are constantly targeted by Dr. Eggman who seeks to use them as energy sources for his various Badniks and often imprisons them in Capsules for later use.

Concept and creation
Several years earlier before Sonic the Hedgehog franchise Flicky was created as the main character starring on her own game Flicky, released for Sega arcades in 1984. At first the game's name was supposed to be "Flippy," until it was discovered being an overseas trademark issue. Flicky was the game's main character, and had to collect her children (all called Chirp), while avoiding enemies Tiger (a tabby cat) and Iggy (an iguana). The game was popular, and Flicky made subsequent cameo appearances in many Sega games in the late 80's, including TeddyBoy Blues, SDI, Flash Point, Super Monaco GP, and Bloxeed

Flicky's original designer was Yoji Ishii, a member of Sonic Team until August 1999. Yoji Ishii designed the original game with Yoshiki Kawasaki, who stated Flicky being his favorite character.

As the Flicky later gets introduced to the Sonic series in the original Sonic the Hedgehog in 1991 as minor character, her appearance was altered by Naoto Ōshima to fit to the cast of animal friends. She was named Flicky in both the Japanese and Western backstories (as revealed in the Japanese game manual and Western documents such as the Sonic Bible), the only one of the animal friends to have the same name in both versions. In the second draft of Sonic Bible, Flicky the Bluebird is known for coming from a large family like other animal friends.

Anatomy
The general Flicky is a small and yet round-shaped bird with a sky blue plumage and orange three-toed feet. They have a round-shaped head with two large dark eyes, a soft orange beak and two upward-looking tuffs above the forehead. In terms of markings they have two pink cheeks, a dark blue patch across the eyes, and a white belly. Their wings are medium-sized compared to their body and their tail consists of three tail feathers. However, this is not a uniformly look for all Flickies. Their plumages can be in a variety of colors, and a few both lack their facial markings and have directed hairs above their head.

Flicky Island hosts a special breed of Flickies originatingg from a different dimension. These Flickies have much more varied appearances, colorations, and even hairstyles from the general breed. These include:
 * Dark blue ones with orange cheek markings and belly, and brown eyes. They also got a tassel in their hair above the forehead.
 * Green, fat ones with a big bun in the middle of the head, orange belly and blue eyes.
 * Pink and purple ones with pony tails on both sides of the head and a strain of hair on their foreheads. They also got heart-shaped orange bellies and green eyes.
 * Red ones with blue eyes, mullets, and three strain of hair on their forehead.

Characteristics
Like actual birds, the Flickies can only speak in a language consisting of chirps and tweets (some Flickies were depicted as capable of speech early in the series though). While recognized as a part of the world's fauna, Flickies are remarkably intelligent and sociable, being capable of understanding normal language and establishing their own Animal communities. Flickies are overall good-hearted, helpful, friendly and playful, but their small stature leaves them rather defenseless on their own. They also have great respect and appreciation for nature, choosing to live in complete harmony with it.

Habitats
Flickies can be found inhabiting various natural environments like forests all around Earth and its unusual satellites, such as South Island, West Side Island, Angel Island, Cocoa Island, Little Planet, and the Lost Hex, where they have established their own small villages. The special Flickies on Flicky Island however, elusively inhabit an entirely different dimension referred to as the "Flicky dimension" which they only leave through Giant Rings to gather food on Flicky Island.

Sonic the Hedgehog (1991)
The Flicky first appeared in the original 16-bit version of Sonic the Hedgehog. In this game, the Flickies were some of Sonic's animal friends on South Island whom Sonic went to rescue after Dr. Robotnik captured them and used them to power his Badniks - all as a part of a plot to collect the Chaos Emeralds. They can be found in Green Hill Zone and Star Light Zone where they pop out of destroyed Badniks or opened Capsules at the end of the third Acts. They also appear in the ending cinematic if all Chaos Emeralds are collected.

Flickies also appear in 8-bit version of the game with same name. Here, they only appear from the opened Capsule at the end of Green Hill Zone Act 3.

Sonic the Hedgehog 2
In Sonic the Hedgehog 2, the Flickies repeat their role from the first title. In this game, they and the other Animals from West Side Island are captured by Dr. Robotnik to create more workers to finish the Death Egg. They can be found in Emerald Hill Zone, Aquatic Ruin Zone and Casino Night Zone where they pop out of destroyed Badniks or opened Capsules at the end of the second Act. While playing as Super Sonic, Flickies turn yellowish due to pallet issues. Flickies also appear in the normal ending cinematic with Sonic, flying behind the Tornado in herd. If the player has gotten all the Chaos Emeralds as Sonic, the Flickies are replaced with Lockies, and if playing playing as Tails, they are replaced with Cuckies.

Flickies also appear in 8-bit version of the game with same name. Here, they only appear from opened Capsules at the end of the third Act for Under Ground Zone, Sky High Zone and Gimmick Mountain Zone.

Sonic the Hedgehog CD
In Sonic the Hedgehog CD, Flickies appear as an-game bonus. In this game, they are shown to inhabit Little Planet as well. If the player destroys the Metal Sonic Projectors in each Round, Flickies and other Animals will appear and frolic around in the present time of each Round.

Flickes appear as well in a few rounds' good future. Palmtree Panic features regular blue Flickies, Collision Chaos and Stardust Speedway feature light-yellow Flickies, and Metallic Madness has light grey colored Flickies. Several regular Flickies can also be seen at background of the D.A. Garden feature.

Sonic Chaos
In Sonic Chaos, a picture of a regular Flicky is randomly displayed on the Goal Plates when passing them. If the Goal Plate shows the Flicky picture, the player will not receive any award, unlike the other pictures.

Sonic the Hedgehog Spinball
In Sonic the Hedgehog Spinball, red and blue Flickies can be found in all the levels, namely Toxic Caves, Lava Powerhouse, The Machine and Showdown, where they pop out from destroyed Badniks. They also appear in the first and third Bonus Stages where they are imprisoned alongside Tails, Wocky and characters from the Sonic the Hedgehog animated series.

Sonic the Hedgehog 3 & Knuckles
In Sonic the Hedgehog 3 and its add-on continuation Sonic & Knuckles, the Flickies reprised their roles from the earlier main titles. In this game, it is the Flickies and other Animals of Angel Island who Dr. Robotnik are turning into Badniks for the purpose of forming a workforce to relaunch the Death Egg. They can be found in Angel Island Zone, Marble Garden Zone, Carnival Night Zone and Launch Base Zone in Sonic the Hedgehog 3 and in Flying Battery Zone and Lava Reef Zone in Sonic & Knuckles, where they pop out of destroyed Badniks or opened Capsules at the end of the second Acts.

Flickies also appear among the Animals frolicking in the Mushroom Hill Zone during the beginning of Knuckles the Echidna's story in Sonic & Knuckles. Also, while playing as Super Tails, four "Super Flickies" will surround him and attack enemies for him.

Sonic the Hedgehog Triple Trouble
In Sonic the Hedgehog Triple Trouble, a picture of a regular Flicky is randomly displayed on the Goal Plates when passing them. Much like in Sonic Chaos, if the Goal Plate shows the Flicky picture, the player will not receive any award, unlike the other pictures.

Sonic the Hedgehog's Gameworld
In Sonic the Hedgehog's Gameworld, Flicky appeared alongside Sonic, Tails, Amy and other Animals. A Flicky can be seen in the background of Gameworld testing its equipment. They also appear in minigames such as the Egg Switch (being inside of eggs which player has to keep track of), U.F.O. Catcher (as a toy), and as slot machine icons in the Concentration Game.

Tails Adventure
In Tails Adventure, Flickies appear in the intro and ending of the game. These Flickies are blue and apparently reside on Cocoa Island. In the storyline, a particular Flicky told Tails about the Battle Bird Armada and its dictator leader when they arrived on the island in search of the Chaos Emeralds.

During the end credits, a Flicky is seen looking a Tails while he works on Remote Robot which ends up exploding, leaving Tails and the Flicky confused.

Sonic 3D Blast
In Sonic 3D Blast, a mysterious and more varied breed of Flickies found around Flicky Island is introduced. These elusive Flickies are said to be the key to finding the Chaos Emeralds and live in an alternate dimension referred to as the "Flicky dimension" which is accessible through Dimension Rings. The Flickies use these rings to travel between their home dimension and Flicky Island to gather food. Dr. Robotnik learns of these creatures and sets up his Dimension Ring Generator which transform the Flickies into Badniks as they appear so they can search for the Chaos Emeralds for him. When Sonic arrives on the island, the native Flickies team up with him to stop Robotnik.

Sonic 3D Blast introduced four distinguished breeds of Flicky with different colors and designs: the normally-looking blue ones, the female pink ones, the slick-looking red ones, and the chubby green ones. In the Volcano Valley Zone in the Sega Mega Drive version, the pink Flickies are replaced with bright orange, flaming Flickies, presumably due to color palette limitations.

In gameplay, the goal in each Zone is to locate all five Flickies in an area and deposit them in a Giant Ring. Flickies can be released by destroying Badniks or pods, though they will wander around until Sonic touches them. They will then follow Sonic like ducklings, allowing the player to bring them to a Giant Ring. Each individual Flicky is worth 100 points at the exit, but the bonus doubles for each bird rescued in one sweep: 100, 200, 400, 800, or 1,600 for all five at once. A Flicky Bonus is awarded at the end-of-Act score tally, which is based on how many Flickies are freed in succession.

Liberated Flickies trail behind Sonic in a straight row: if the line touches an enemy or obstacle, the inflicted Flicky breaks away (along with any Flicky behind it) and fly around aimlessly until the player recollects them. If Sonic himself takes damage, all the collected Flickies disperse. Color determines how the Flickies behave when flying loose:
 * Blue Flickies make a conscious effort to find Sonic, so stand still to let them catch up. If they cannot find him, they fly around in a tight circle, making them easy to locate.
 * Pink Flickies fly in large, irregular circular patterns, but still home in on Sonic.
 * Red Flickies constantly move between two close points, not making any effort to find Sonic. Their movement range is small, but they jump very high, making them difficult to tag.
 * Green Flickies make no effort to follow Sonic and wander aimlessly around.

If the player collects all seven Chaos Emeralds, the Flickies will take Sonic to the Final Fight after clearing the Panic Puppet Zone boss. After defeating Robotnik, the Flickies guides Sonic back to Flicky Island where they thank him for all his help.

Sonic Jam
In Sonic Jam, the Sonic compilation released for the system, Flickies in various colors fly around the Game's bonus feature called Sonic World. The game's Character House also features conceptual sketches of Flicky and the other Animals.

Sonic the Hedgehog The Screen Saver
In Sonic the Screen Saver, the Flickies make several small cameos in several of the game's images as one of Sonic's friends

Sonic R
In Sonic R, the Flickies that appeared in Sonic 3D Blast made a cameo appearance. In this game, flocks of these Flickies can be seen around the startline and finishline on the Resort Island track.

Sonic Adventure
In Sonic Adventure and Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut, Dr. Eggman kidnapped a flock of Flickies and used them as batteries for his first E-100 Series models. However, one managed to get away and literally fell into Amy Rose after its escape, apparently hurt. Immediately after, ZERO began pursuing Amy and the Flicky, whom Amy named "birdie," nonstop. Though Amy vowed to protect him, Eggman got a hold of birdie again and took the Chaos Emerald he had in the locket he was carrying around before Amy got him back.

Seeing a picture depicting two other Flickies in birdie's locket, Amy assumed they were birdie's family. Figuring that Dr. Eggman had captured them, Amy helped birdie look for his family. These Flickies turned out to be inside the robots E-101 Beta and E-102 Gamma. In the end, the robots were destroyed, and birdie was reunited with his family.

Sonic the Hedgehog Pocket Adventure
In Sonic the Hedgehog Pocket Adventure, the Flickies reprise their role from the first main titles. In this game, they either have purple, red or light yellow plumages. They can be found in every Zone in the game where they pop out of destroyed Badniks or opened Capsules at the end of the second Acts. Animals, including a Flicky, are also seen in the game's perfect ending, clearing at Sonic the Hedgehog after he defeated Dr. Eggman.

Sonic Advance series
In the Sonic Advance titles, the Flickies made several appearances during the games' ending cutscenes. In Sonic Advance, after clearing the Moon Zone, a Flicky appeared alongside Tails, Knuckles, Amy and other Animals as they awaited Sonic's return from the moon.

In Sonic Advance 2, Flickies appeared after the final boss is defeated. In the following cutscene, Flickies break from a Capsule containing Vanilla and witness Sonic recuing her as she falls from the sky.

In Sonic Advance 3, Flickies appear in both the normal and true ending of the game, flying around at Altar Emerald after the Master Emerald restored the earth to its normal state.

Sonic Pinball Party
In Sonic Pinball Party briefly, Flicky appears. In the game, Dr. Eggman puts a pinball contest against Sonic at Casinopolis where he is threatening to turn all the Animals (possibly Flicky too) into his robots if Sonic loses. Flicky can be seen at bottom of several Sonic boards watching the player's actions.

Sonic Rush
In Sonic Rush, Flickies make a cameo appearance in the background of Leaf Storm, having made nest around the Zone. They also appear alongside the main characters in the ending of Sonic the Hedgehog's story.

Mario & Sonic series
In the Mario & Sonic series, the typical Flickies appear in every title amongst the audience of pretty much every event.

Sonic the Hedgehog 4
In Sonic the Hedgehog 4, the Flickies reappeared in all three episodes of the series where they reprised their roles from the first main titles. In Episode I, Dr. Eggman specifically needed the Flickies and other Animals to produce a new wave of Badniks capable of defeating Sonic. They can be found in Splash Hill Zone and Lost Labyrinth Zone in Episode I and in Sylvania Castle Zone and Sky Fortress Zone in Episode II, where they pop out of destroyed Badniks or opened Capsules after the boss Acts.

At the end of Episode Metal, the Flickies saw Sonic and Tails off with the other Animals as the duo left in the Tornado, only to be scared away by Metal Sonic when the robot unleashed its fury over losing Sonic.

Sonic Generations
In the console/PC version of Sonic Generations, Flickies appeared alongside other Animals in the Challenge Acts Rescue the Animals! and Rescue the Animals 2!. In these Acts, the player has to find a certain number of Capsules and free the Animals inside. A statue of the Animals, including the Flicky, also appeared as a collectable trophy in the Statue Room.

Sonic Jump
In the 2012 remake of Sonic Jump, Flicky appeared along with Pocky, Cucky and Picky. In the intro of game, Dr. Eggman kidnaps them and traps them in the prison unit of his Egg Mobile and flies away with them to the sky while Sonic, having discovered this act, decided to follow him and save the Animals.

Sonic Lost World
In Sonic Lost World, the Flickies reappeared alongside other Animals where they reprised their roles from the earlier main titles. In this game, the Flickies are shown to inhabit the Lost Hex. During the events of the game, Dr. Eggman, with the assistance of Deadly Six, resumed kidnapping animals, the Flickies being among them, to create a new Badnik army. A single Flicky amongst a few other Animals who managed to escape capture, remained with Knuckles and Amy while Sonic and Tails went out to save their friends, where they had fun at the expense of Knuckles.

Flickies, along with other Animals in the game, serve as collectible content used to progress with the game. Once the players have collected a set amount of Animals, they gain access to the fourth Zone in each World. They player can collect Flickies by defeating Badniks, opening smaller Capsules in the Zones, and opening larger Capsules at the end of most Zones. Flickies and other Animals can also be collected from Circus tents. The Flickies can be found in Windy Hill, Desert Ruins, Tropical Coast and Silent Forest.

Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
In Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, the Flicky appears alongside other Animals as a part of one of the collectable trophies representing the Sonic the Hedgehog series:

Excluding the trophy, the Flicky also occasionally makes a cameo appearance in the background of the Windy Hill Zone.

Sonic the Hedgehog Story Comic
Flicky along with other animal friends, appears in Sonic the Hedgehog Story Comic manga. He appears in few panels in first two stories. In Sonic the Hedgehog Story Comic Volume 3' story Sonic Rampage!! he, Pecky and Rocky gets kidnapped by doctor Eggman who uses them as baits to get rid of Sonic. During the moment of truth, Eggman threatened to torture them to death if Sonic would not give up. Despite that, Sonic manages to free Filcky and others from device of Egg Mobile with the speed of sound and after that he finished Eggman.

Sonic the Comic
In the British comic book Sonic the Comic, the Flicky design made cameos often in earlier issues as random Mobians and victims, though as the series developed more anthropomorphic bird characters were used instead.

The Flicky species appeared in Sonic the Comic #104 to #106, in an adaptation of Sonic 3D called "Flickies' Island". They are depicted as much smaller than regular Mobians, and unable to speak regular language, instead communicating by a sort of tweeting that only Tails can understand (although he later says it's not exactly a language, and he only gets a feeling of what the Flickies mean, leading Sonic to mockingly refer to it as "a sort of telepathy" ).

In this story, Doctor Robotnik (having been overthrown as ruler of Mobius) makes his new base on Flickies' Island, intending to discover why the native Flicky birds are only ever seen for a few weeks every year. He eventually discovers that the Flickies come from another dimension, and travel to Mobius by means of a floating Mobius Ring. Robotnik catches several of these Flickies to use as organic batteries in his new Badniks. However, his plan was thwarted by the intervention of the Drakon Empire, who had built the ruins on Flickies' Island long ago and left the Mobius Rings as a way of knowing when the Mobians had developed to the point where they could be a potential threat to them. Robotnik was captured by a Drakon Prosecutor and taken through the Mobius Ring to the Drakon homeworld, and the Mobius Ring was deactivated.

Flickies' were later seen in their native habitat on the Drakon homeworld. After making a deal with the Drakon's Emperor Ko-Dorr, Robotnik ran his operations from Flickies' Island and continued to use Flickies to power his new model of Badniks. Robotnik's Flickies' Island base was destroyed in issue 132.

Archie Comics
The Archie-published Sonic the Hedgehog comic book also chose to adapt Sonic 3D Blast, but in its own separate one-shot called Sonic Blast (they had previously produced adaptations of Sonic & Knuckles and Knuckles' Chaotix in the same way).

In their story, a little closer from the original, Sonic responded to a distress call from an island called Flickies' Island. Robotnik had enslaved the island, roboticized the Flickies and was looking for Chaos Emeralds. Sonic soon found out that the Robot Flickies were weak to seawater, when hit by saltwater they reverted to their flesh and blood forms. Sonic raced through the Zones and defeated Robotnik, who fled.

The Flickies in this adaptation were only the game's four kinds but were not encased in robots instead roboticized: a method devised, in that universe, by Sonic's Uncle Chuck to patch up wounded Mobians during their Great War, but taken and twisted by Robotnik and used to transform the organic creatures of the planet into robotic slaves. Flickies are the only 'Robians' that have ever had a weakness to Sea Water, or water of any kind, mostly they required 'Deroboticizing' via the same machine that roboticized them, unsurprisingly called 'the Roboticizer', to change them back.

Sonic X
In Sonic X, the blue, pink and green Flickies from Sonic 3D Blast made a cameo in the Sonic X anime, when creatures from Sonic's world were taken to Earth. They can be spotted on the news in the episode "Defective Detectives". The blue and green Flicky also make a small appearance in the episode "Running Out of Time". The show confirms that their name is Flicky.

The Flickies from Sonic Adventure also appeared in the show during the Chaos Saga. They all played the same roles as they did in the game, but were addressed as differently. Amy's Flicky friend who she calls "Birdie" in the game was named "Lily" in the show.

On the cover of Sonic X #11 six blue flickies fly around Sonic in celebration of a victory. These flickies look a lot like Lily and the other flickies from Sonic Adventure because they all have the three spiked hairs in front.

Others
Flicky also appeared in a Sonic the Hedgehog series of novels made in 1992/3.

Early Sonic canon
Early on in the series, when all the Animals were renamed by Sega of America in Sonic Bible, Flicky was defined as a female and was renamed Flicky the Duck in the bible's first draft, which was later changed to Flicky the Bluebird in the bible's second draft. According to the bible, Flicky comes from a large family like the other animals (which was intended to explain the appearance of multiple identical Flickies in the games) and helped raise an orphaned Sonic. Flicky in particular influenced Sonic with her happy fearless, approach to life. Flickly would later come to make a number of appearances in early Sonic media.

Trivia

 * At one point, DiC were considering using a character based Flicky, though it was red and male, in early animated cartoon production. This concept was scrapped and the character was never taken beyond his one promotional image, though he does bear a striking resemblance to the red Flicky in Sonic 3D Blast.
 * In Sonic the Hedgehog 3 & Knuckles, Flickies freed from a badnik or animal capsule will appear the same color as the player (red as Knuckles, yellow as Super Sonic, etc.) They will flash pink and red for Super/Hyper Knuckles, and will be multicolored for Hyper Sonic, with the only exception being Tails in regular form, in which they will turn out blue.
 * The red Flicky is the only one of four variations to not ever appear in Sonic X anime.
 * The red Flicky also looks similar to Woody Woodpecker.
 * Flicky was originally going to be playable character in Sonic Drift, but was later replaced by Amy Rose.
 * A Hero/Fly Chao can look similar to a Flicky.
 * The Flickies' cameo in Sonic R may be due to that the game was made by Traveler's Tales, the same British company who made Sonic 3D Blast.
 * The blue Flicky's design may have been based on, Warner Brother's, Looney Tunes, character, Tweety Bird.
 * The Flickies are the only Animals with a Super State.
 * Flicky appears in the Dreamcast game Shenmue as a gashapon toy the character can collect.
 * When Treasure released Gunstar Super Heroes on the Game Boy Advance in 2005, they paid tribute to Flicky in Pink's stage, where you run through a rotating jungle section rescuing little yellow chicks and guiding them to the exit door of the stage.