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This is a list of unseen characters, locations, objects, and other content in Sonic the Hedgehog series outside of the games.

Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog

Characters

Locations

  • Beanville
  • Big Beat City: a city on Mobius. Sonic once went to Big Beat City in order to get a new guitar for Catty Carlisle.[1]
  • Major Mustard's 41-Flavor Ice Cream Emporium: a location on Mobius. After Tails had eaten his full at a restaurant in Wienerville, the waitress suggested for him to go to Major Mustard's 41-Flavor Ice Cream Emporium next.[2]
  • Rent-a-Stove: a place where one can use a stove to eat up their food.[3] One time, Breezie sent Sonic to Rent-a-Stove in order to heat up her chili dog.[3]
  • Rhombus: the home planet of Prince Charnock and Splorg.

Archie Sonic the Hedgehog

Characters

Dark Mobius

The following characters appear in the Dark Mobius timeline as Prelates, but their normal form is not seen:

The following characters are only mentioned and are not seen in any form:

E-Series

Light Mobius

  • Amy Rose: the Light Mobius counterpart of Mobius Prime's Amy Rose. At some point in her life, Amy would be adventuring through time using Time Stones.[17]
  • Antoine D'Coolette: the Light Mobius counterpart of Mobius Prime's Antoine D'Coolette. He is the father of Jacques D'Coolette and Belle D'Coolette, and Bunnie D'Coolette's husband.[18]
  • Bunnie D'Coolette: the Light Mobius counterpart of Mobius Prime's Bunnie D'Coolette. She is the mother of Jacques D'Coolette and Belle D'Coolette, and Antoine D'Coolette's wife.[18]
  • Charmy Bee: The Light Mobius counterpart of Mobius Prime's Charmy Bee. As one of the Chaotix, Charmy was considered by Lara-Su to be one of her adopted uncles. Charmy also trained Lara-Su, helping her gain greater gliding abilities with his expertise in flight.[19]
  • Doctor Finitevus: the Light Mobius counterpart of Doctor Finitevus from the Prime Zone. At some point in the past, Dimitri came to dislike Finitevus. This was revealed when he expressed shame at having worked with him, an event that was only outclassed by Lien-Da's conspiracy with Mobius' despotic king, Shadow the Hedgehog.[20]
  • Hope Kintobor: The Light Mobius counterpart of Mobius Prime's Hope Kintobor. When Lien-Da freed King Shadow from his imprisonment by using a Chaos Syphon, she asked who it was that imprisoned him. She asked if it was Knuckles, Tails, or "that horrible Kintobor woman", referring to Hope. This implies that Hope was opposed to Shadow's regime.[21]
  • Maximillian Acorn: the Light Mobius counterpart of Mobius Prime's Maximillian Acorn. Before the crisis that resulted in the alteration of the timeline, King Max remained the ruler of Mobius for the first two years of Sonic and Sally's marriage. According to Sally, Sonic didn't mind it and would have been happy if she had given up the crown. This information was not well-known, as some people, such as Julie-Su, thought that Sonic became king just after the wedding.[22]
  • Mighty the Armadillo: the Light Mobius counterpart of Mobius Prime's Mighty the Armadillo, and a member of the Chaotix. Along with his teammates, Mighty was one of Lara-Su's trainers, helping her develop her physical strength alongside Vector. Lara-Su also considered him to be one of her honorary uncles.[19]

Locations

Objects

IDW Sonic the Hedgehog

Characters

Locations

Objects

Events

Sonic Boom

Characters

  • Admiral Doom: A historic supervillain on Seaside Island who once fought Captain Hero. While the outcome of their battle is unknown, the facts from it would be used as study material for students in Evil Science classes.[38]
  • Ant Bot
  • Bash-up Bot
  • Buddy Beavers
  • Captain Hero: A historic superhero on Seaside Island who once fought Admiral Doom. While the outcome of their battle is unknown, the facts from it would be used as study material for students in Evil Science classes.[38]
  • Crybot: A robot created by Dr. Eggman and is regarded as one of the lamest creations the doctor has come up with.[39] As an Eggman robot, Crybot is able to receive power remotely from Eggman's lair.[40] Team Sonic has shown some familiarity with Crybot, though the nature of their relationship is unknown.[39]
  • Doctor Eggman (Morpho's dimension): Dr. Eggman's counterpart from a parallel dimension. At some point, Eggman created a shapeshifting robot named Morpho. However, he eventually had an accident that caused his entire dimension to blow up.[41] Whether or not Eggman survived this is unknown.
  • Eggfan91
  • Eggman (Doctor Eggman's father): The father of the world-renowned supervillain Dr. Eggman, who was seemingly named after him.[42] Not much is known about Eggman, although his son made some desperate attempts in the past to earn his approval and according to him, Eggman was a very oppressive man.[43][44]
  • Frogymandias
  • Gigglesnorts: An improve troupe that Dr. Eggman was once a member of. Exercises they would play included "Zip, Zap or Zip" to practice how to think fast.[45]
  • Lamebot: A robot created by Dr. Eggman and is considered one of the lamest creations the doctor has come up with (hence its name).[39] Team Sonic has shown some familiarity with Lamebot, though the nature of their relationship is unknown.
  • Mathbot: A robot created by Dr. Eggman and is viewed as one of the lamest creations the doctor has come up with.[39] Team Sonic has shown some familiarity with Mathbot, though the nature of their relationship is unknown.
  • Mister Mayor: the father of Mayor Fink and possibly a past mayor of Hedgehog Village.[42]
  • Mrs. Dave's Mom
  • Rhyme Bot
  • Rock Transport Bot: a robot created by Dr. Eggman which specializes in rock transportation. When Dr. Eggman needed someone to bring rocks for his garden, Rock Transport Bot was passed over in favor of Orbot and Cubot.[46]
  • Scorpion Bot
  • Sea Witch: a character mentioned in Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric. She is the mother of Salty and Pepper. As implied by her name and Amy, the Sea Witch is not exactly a lovely person. When Sonic first heard of the Sea Witch, he mistook her for Pepper's boat. It is implied by Pepper that it is a common misassumption.
  • Spoonbot: A robot created by Dr. Eggman and is viewed as one of the lamest creations the doctor has come up with.[39] Team Sonic has shown some familiarity with Mathbot, though the nature of their relationship is unknown.
  • Suzanne: a vacuum and the cousin of Cubot.[47] Suzanne is described as a suck-up in behavior, though not to the same degree as Dave the Intern.
  • Tannous: the uncle of Miles "Tails" Prower's neighbor. When suffering from insomnia, Tannous has a habit trying to fluff his pillow to get comfortable and then get up for a drink of water.[48]

Locations

  • Angel Island
  • Casino Night Zone: an unspecified region on Earth. At some point, Dr. Eggman spent a weekend in Casino Night Zone, but can't remeber what he did during his trip. Allegedly, Eggman did something so unmentionable that Cubot later insisted it remained confidential.[49]
  • Danger Falls: an area on Seaside Island which, as its name implies, is dangerous to cross over without the proper survival skills. Supposedly, it lies on route to Hidden Meadows.[50]
  • Doomsday Bunker: Sticks the Badger's personal bunker for hiding from apocalyptic events (which she has yet to use). Deeming Sonic's Mech Suit unstoppable, Sticks prepared to hide in her Doomsday Bunker. However, her plans were dashed when Tails found a way to stop the mech suit.[51]
  • Hazard Jungle: a region on Seaside Island which, as its name implies, is dangerous to travel through without the proper survival skills. Supposedly, it lies on route to Hidden Meadows.[50]
  • Jeopardy Lake: a location on Seaside Island which, as its name implies, is dangerous to travel through without the proper survival skills. Supposedly, it lies on route to Hidden Meadows.[50]
  • Lake Yenny Haha: a lake area where someone has to go to and bathe in some specific mud to undo the curse of eleven years of bad luck from a moth-colored, seven-legged spider.[52]
  • Mushroom Hill
  • Peril River: a river on Seaside Island which, as its name implies, is dangerous to travel through without the proper survival skills. Supposedly, it lies on route to Hidden Meadows.[50]
  • Pleasant Gardens: a region on Seaside Island. According to Sticks, it is a dangerous place to travel through without the proper survival skills despite its name. Supposedly, it lies on route to Hidden Meadows.[50]
  • Stuff Mart: a trading center where one can get big-screen TVs. Stuff Mart was once contacted by the Comedy Chimp Show, who asked them to donate free TVs to its studio audience. Stuff Mart declined however, forcing the Comedy Chimp Show to buy their own prize.[53]

Objects

Sonic the Comic

Characters

  • Billy Gulch
  • Black Beak: A pirate captain who Captain Plunder and Captain Tiberius served under when they were younger.[54] Black Beak is presumably named after the real life pirate Blackbeard.
  • Dim Visor
  • Dusty Visor
  • Eurytheus: The former ruler of the city of Arcos in ancient Greece. In ancient Greece, Eurytheus tasked Hercules with the Twelve Labors (secretly thirteen), which Hercules was to complete in order to enter Mount Olympus.[55] Eurytheus is based on King Eurystheus from Greek mythology.
  • Hydra: A monster from ancient Greece. Hercules fought the Hydra as a part of his Twelve Labours.[55]
  • Jason
  • Moon Goddess
  • Professor Neinstein: a famous Mobian physicist. During his career, Professor Neinstein created an energy absorption and transmission device that could swap the powers of one person with another's. After his death, Dr. Robotnik learned of his invention and stole it for his own use.[56] Neinstein's name is a parody of Albert Einstein's name.
  • Tekno the Canary (Mirror Zone): an alternate version of Tekno the Canary from the Mirror Zone. Tekno was a scientist working for the Freedom Fighters who sought to overthrow the evil King Sonic. When King Sonic turned into Super Sonic, Amy suggested having Tekno find some way to keep their King in this form permanently.[57]

Locations

Objects

Sonic the Hedgehog (TV series)

Characters

Locations

Sonic Underground

Characters

  • Lady Agitha: an aristocrat who once attended the debutante ball.[65]
  • Lord Ambrey: an aristocrat who once attended the debutante ball.[65]
  • Miffy Squinkington: a female Mobian. While attending an event organized by Robotnik, a woman who was with Bartleby noticed Miffy and questioned why the doctor would have invited her.[66]
  • Mobian Megawhales: a species of whale. Not much is known of this animal, although the Royal Hedgehog Crest compares the Sand Snakes of Hamarapi to Mobian Megawhales in size. Given their namesake, the species is most likely a type of large whale.[67]
  • Mobian Muskrats a species of rodents native to Mobius. According to Sleet, Mobian Muskrats are extremely stupid.[68]

Locations

  • Marsh of Melador: an area outside of Robotropolis. After reuniting after years of being apart, the Sonic Underground left Robotropolis, with the Marsh of Melador being one of the locations they traveled through upon their departure.[69]
  • Waslof: an area outside of Robotropolis. After reuniting after years of being apart, the Sonic Underground left Robotropolis, with Waslof being one of the locations they traveled through upon their departure.[69]

Sonic X

Characters

  • Artificial Chaos (Sonic X)
  • Eosimias
  • Jackie Chan: An associate of Lindsey Thorndyke. At some point in the past, Jackie Chan befriended Lindsey Thorndyke and taught her how to fight.[70] Jackie Chan is based on the real-life person of the same name.
  • Miss Mordue: a human who works as the Thorndyke family's cook at their summer cottage. In the present day, it is implied that, like all the other inhabitants of her town, she was possessed by a ghost during King Boom Boo's stay in town.[71]
  • Miss Westerly (ウェンディ先生 Uendi Sensei?, lit. "Miss Wendy"): the former teacher of Christopher Thorndyke's class at Station Square Elementary School. During the semester, Miss Westerly took a leave of absence from teaching, resulting in Mister Stewart becoming the substitute teacher of her class for the remainder of the semester.[72]
  • Mr. Yoggy: a human who works as the Thorndyke family's cook at their summer cottage. In the present day, it is implied that, like all the other inhabitants of her town, he was possessed by a ghost during King Boom Boo's stay in town.[71]
  • Socrates Ramada
  • Vivian presumably a human female. It would appear as though Jerome Wise has some sort of romantic relationship with her, as he was shown dreaming of her while sleeping and making kissing gestures.[73] After losing his job as the President's assistant. Jerome seems to be searching for Vivian for unknown reasons.[74]

Locations

  • Alaska: a state located on the northern hemisphere of Earth.[75]
  • Crazy Gadget: a sector of the Space Colony ARK. Dr. Eggman was once on standby in Crazy Gadget while waiting for Sonic and his allies to arrive with the last Chaos Emerald for the Eclipse Cannon.[76]
  • Egypt: a country located on Earth. After successfully stealing Nelson Thorndyke's space shuttle, Eggman ordered Decoe and Bocoe to take the Egg Carrier to Egypt, saying that he and Bokkun would make it there in the space shuttle.[70] It is likely that Egypt is the same location seen during the "Shadow Saga" of the anime series Sonic X, where Sonic and his friends went to space via a space shuttle.
  • Siberia: a location in the northern hemisphere of Earth.[75]
  • Silver Star Retirement Home: a retirement home for the elderly people. Upon the request of Nelson Thorndyke, several members of the Silver Star Retirement Home left to tutor Sonic and his friends in relaxation on their cruise.[77]
  • Sweden: a country in the northern hemisphere of Earth.[75]
  • Yamato University a university that was once attended by Mister Tanaka. In the past, Mister Tanaka attended Yamato University as a student, where he partook in Doctor Cadberry's classes.[78] Westopolis is based off the first stage in Shadow the Hedgehog with the same name.

Objects

  • Chaos Drive: an object of importance from fifty years ago. Not much is known about the Chaos Drives and what they are capable of. According to Gerald's diary, it was a pseudo-perputual mobile created by Gerald Robotnik himself about fifty years ago.[79]
  • Destructo-Tron 3000

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