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Template:Character Rory Bear is a character that appears in the Sonic the Hedgehog and its spin-off comic series'. He is a young Mobian bear who was left an orphan following the uprise of Dr. Eggman. He, along with Snaggle Tiger and Sasha Cat, was then taken into the care of Rosie Woodchuck.

History

He and his young friends were critical of a bedtime story Rosie told them, and were also treated to a rather poorly cast play about the early adventures of the Knothole Freedom Fighters. The three young orphans also attacked Monkey Khan for his rude interruption of Mina Mongoose's concert celebrating Eggman's defeat, throwing rocks until Sonic stopped them. They achieved a small victory by defeating Sonic with logic, but Monkey Khan then apologized, and Sonic warned them that he would tell Rosie about their bad behavior. Later, when the Iron Queen took control of Bunnie D'Coolette, the trio pleaded with Monkey Khan, convincing him to attempt to save her, with Rory insisting it was his "job" to do so. They later supported him, having forgiven him for his earlier actions.  (StH: #90, #153, #201, #203)

Personality

Rory is a bit of a roly-poly and full of life and energy (sometime too much). Child-like in nature, Rory can be somewhat precocious, but he has a good heart. Like his friends, Rory sometimes feels responsible for the loss of his other friends because he was too little and weak to help.Template:StorylinkTemplate:Storylink

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