Cubot

"Hey! My voice! It's back!"

- Cubot, when he got his voice back

Cubot is a counterpart of Orbot that first appeared in Sonic Colors. He was created by both Dr. Eggman and Orbot. Throughout the game he has a failure in his voice chip varying from his own voice and accent.

Sonic Colors
In the beginning of the game he is seen capturing two Wisps along with Orbot with a net. However they fail to capture both of them because Sonic had saved the two. He is cursed with a voice chip, at the start he had a Texas "cowboy-like" accent, until Eggman was fed up with the accent and sent Orbot to change it in his lab. When Orbot was done, it seems that unfortunately it turned out to be the wrong the chip, it was a "pirate-like" accent and he used alot of pirate slang. This accent made Eggman more mad at the robot but Orbot tells him to looks at the brighter side as Cubot seems to act more "exotic" in his new voice chip.

He is then seen again in Eggman lab, with a Brooklyn mobster accent this time. He was complaining on Dr. Eggman that he has never stopped Sonic from foiling his plans, Orbot felt proud of him for being more "attentive" and playfully slapped his back, somehow, because Cubot's back got slapped his voice turned into his original voice. While Cubot was celebrating cheerfully on having his voice back, Eggman had fled.

He is then seen in the last cutscene of the game. When Orbot tells Eggman that although they had lost, the good news is that Cubot got his voice back. Cubot then pops out and crazily becomes excited about his new voice, saying that he just wants to keep talking and talking. Cubot continuously talks until the scene was finally over.

Trivia

 * In the scene when Cubot gets his original voice because of being slapped on the back by Orbot. Eggman says, "Oh, now I remember why did we change his voice chip in the first place!" which likely meant that Cubot didn't get his original voice in the first place because Eggman didn't like it. However, Eggman was even complaining on his mobster, cowboy and pirate accents.