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The Frog Cruiser[2] (フロッグクルーザー Furoggu Kurūzā?) is a vehicle that appears in the Sonic the Hedgehog series. It is Big the Cat's personal sports car, specially created by Dodon Pa for Big to let him participate in his Grand Prix competition.

Description[]

The default Frog Cruiser is a green racing car reminiscent of a frog, being specifically based on Big's friend Froggy. Below its hood on the front, the Frog Cruiser is outfitted with a reel with a hook on a long line. It also has a fishing rod in the back. In addition, the Frog Cruiser does not possess a steering wheel, and is instead controlled by two joysticks placed just on the far rear end of the hood to account for Big's size.

Like other cars in Team Sonic Racing, its appearance can be customized with different paint jobs, Performance Parts and decals. Its horn can also be changed.

Game appearances[]

Team Sonic Racing[]

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The Frog Cruiser's base stats in Team Sonic Racing.

In Team Sonic Racing, the Frog Cruiser appears as Big's race car, specially created by Dodon Pa for Big. During the events of the game, the Frog Cruiser was one of the cars Dodon Pa gave Big and his friends so they could compete in his Grand Prix competition. Big would afterward use it during the races and challenges he participated in. However, the Frog Cruiser was eventually destroyed when the heroes had to leave it aboard the crashing Final Fortress. Fortunately, Dodon Pa promised to replace it with a new one.

In this game, the Frog Cruiser's basic statistics have high defense, boost and top speed. Though the handling stat is notably low with the acceleration stat being the lowest by far. However, its statistics, as well as its artistic design, can be modified by replacing its parts.

The Frog Cruiser has the following exclusive Performance Parts that can be used to modify it:

Image Name Stat modification
Increase Decrease
Big Thumper Bumpers Front Thumper Bumpers Boost
Defense
Acceleration
Top Speed
Big Hydro Hood Front Hydro Hood Top Speed Acceleration
Defense
Big Gill Grill Front Gill Grill Acceleration
Handling
Boost
Defense
Big Legendary Thumper Bumpers Front Legendary Thumper Bumpers Boost
Defense
Acceleration
Top Speed
Big Legendary Hydro Hood Front Legendary Hydro Hood Top Speed Acceleration
Defense
Big Legendary Gill Grill Legendary Gill Grill Acceleration
Handling
Boost
Defense

Image Name Stat modification
Increase Decrease
Big Swamp Croakers Rear Swamp Croakers Boost
Defense
Acceleration
Handling
Big Big Aero Fins Rear Aero Fins Boost Defense
Big Catalytic Converter Rear Catalytic Converter Acceleration
Defense
Top Speed
Big Legendary Swamp Croakers Rear Legendary Swamp Croakers Boost
Defense
Acceleration
Handling
Big Legendary Aero Fins Rear Legendary Aero Fins Boost Defense
Big Legendary Catalytic Converter Rear Legendary Catalytic Converter Acceleration
Defense
Top Speed

Image Name Stat modification
Increase Decrease
Big Toe Threads Wheels Toe Treads Defense Handling
Big Webbed Wheels Webbed Wheels Acceleration
Top Speed
Boost
Defense
Big Whisker Wheels Whisker Wheels Handling Boost
Big Legendary Toe Treads Wheels Legendary Toe Treads Defense Handling
Big Legendary Webbed Wheels Wheels Legendary Webbed Wheels Acceleration
Top Speed
Boost
Defense
Big Legendary Whisker Wheels Wheels Legendary Whisker Wheels Handling Boost

Other game appearances[]

Sonic Racing[]

In Sonic Racing, the Frog Cruiser appears as the vehicle used by Big.

Gallery[]

Concept artwork[]

Artwork[]

Gallery

Spites[]

References[]

  1. Sonic Official - Season 3 Episode 3. YouTube. Sonic the Hedgehog Official Youtube (2 May 2019). Retrieved on 2 May 2019.
  2. Team Sonic Racing official website (Japanese). Characters. Sega. Archived from the original on 1 February 2019. Retrieved on 1 February 2019.

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