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− | *Longclaw is the fourth character to be Sonic's mother in various media the others being Shogakukan's Brenda, ''Sonic Underground'''s Queen Aleena and Archie Comics' Bernadette Hedgehog. |
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Revision as of 00:03, 19 February 2020
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- "That's Longclaw. She took care of me. She was basically Obi-Wan Kenobi, if Obi-Wan Kenobi had a beak and ate mice."
- —Sonic, Sonic the Hedgehog
Longclaw is a character that appears in the Sonic the Hedgehog film. She is an anthropomorphic owl from another planet and was the protector of Sonic the Hedgehog.
Appearance
Longclaw is an anthropomorphic owl. She has purple-brown feathers, while her face is white. Her eyes are blue and she has two feathers coming from behind her ear-tufts. Her wings are mottled brown. She wears golden armor.
History
Longclaw was the last of her kind, which was a noble line of warrior owls dedicated to maintaining balance for all living creatures. Her order had fought for many years to protect the world.[1]
Longclaw raised Sonic, urging him to hide his abilities. Sonic, however, did not listen and was discovered by a tribe of echidnas when Sonic brought her a flower. Wounded by the tribe, Longclaw sent Sonic to another planet with a bag of Rings, telling him to never stop running. It is unknown what happened to her afterward. Sonic would take her advice to heart, and believed he would never have friends and be alone forever.
Trivia
- Longclaw's relationship with Sonic in the film may be a reference to Stay Sonic, a book in which Sonic was stated to be found by an owl named Sophocles.
- Longclaw, unlike the other animal characters in the movie, is actually depicted as being more realistic in appearance.
Gallery
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References
- ↑ Sonic the Hedgehog: The Official Movie Novelization: "Longclaw was the last of her kind, a noble line of warrior owls dedicated to maintaining balance for all living creatures. Outfitted in blades and battle armor, Longclaw's order had fought for years to protect their world—a world where the animals of the forest and the fields had evolved to be the dominant species; a world ruled by claw and fang."