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This character exists primarily or exclusively within the Sonic Boom continuity.
Information in this article may not be canonical to the storyline of the games or any other Sonic continuity.

We don't take kindly to troublemakers around these parts. Especially not some... blue-headed delinquent.


— The Trooper, "Planes, Trains and Dude-Mobiles"

The Trooper[1] is a character that appears in the Sonic Boom series. He is an anthropomorphic wolf and a police officer from the boonies on Seaside Island.

Appearance[]

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The Trooper with his police hat on.

The Trooper is an average-looking anthropomorphic animal with auburn fur, a peach muzzle, green eyes and a brown nose. He also possesses small and sharp ears on the sides of his head and a fox/wolf-like tail with a peach tip. His attire consists of a blue police jacket, black biker gloves, black shoes and black sunglasses. When casual, he wears a black police hat with a golden emblem, and when riding his motorcycle, he wears a white helmet with a grey edge, grey straps, and a yellow star symbol on the front.

History[]

TV series[]

Season two[]

While the Bike Chain Bandit was on the loose, the Trooper would suspect anyone with chains to be the bandit's associate. This prompted him to arrest innocent people, like Salty.[2]

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The Trooper about to arrest Sonic.

Spotting the Dude-Mobile going too fast, the Trooper gave its drivers a speeding ticket. Encountering the crew again soon after, the Trooper thought them to be the Bike Chain Bandit's associates after spotting chains on their backseat, and arrested them. After locking Dude-itude up however, the crew escaped when the Trooper got distracted by their fellow prisoner. While chasing after Dude-itude, the Trooper nearly fell into a lava river, but was saved by Tails. After Dude-itude then brought him the Bike Chain Bandit, the Trooper apprehended the latter and let the former go free.[2]

Personality[]

Speaking in a thick southern accent, the Trooper is a serious and devoted police officer with a no-nonsense attitude. He is extremely dedicated to upholding the law and detaining criminals, regardless of how minor or major the infraction was, and when a criminal gets tough, he becomes equally as dedicated to stopping them. To him, no one is above the law, even the quintessential hero type. However, his fierce dedication makes him quick to label even innocent people as criminals over the smallest and most unimportant connections to a crime. Still, he is willing to apologize when he realizes that he has made a mistake. Once he has his criminal in his grasp, he is quick to act smart and mocking towards them.[2]

Powers and abilities[]

The Trooper is a very skilled motorcycle driver, capable of keeping up with the Dude-Mobile on his motorcycle across various and rigid terrains too tough for the averange driver.[2]

Relationships[]

Allies[]

Enemies[]

Quotes[]

"I'll be keeping my eye on you three..."
—The Trooper threatening Dude-itude, "Planes, Trains and Dude-Mobiles"
"I knew you punks were up to no good."
—The Trooper declaring Dude-itude as criminals, "Planes, Trains and Dude-Mobiles"
"Looks like you boys just won an overnight stay at the grey-bar hotel."
—The Trooping mocking Dude-itude after getting them detained in his jail, "Planes, Trains and Dude-Mobiles"
"I was wrong about you three. You're not just some low-life hooligans. You're law abiding hooligans. And you're free to go."
—The Trooper releasing Dude-itude, "Planes, Trains and Dude-Mobiles"

See also[]

References[]

  1. Alan Denton on Twitter. Twitter (18 June 2017). Retrieved on 20 June 2017. "Alan Denton: Just checked the script. We weren't the most creative in that regard. "Old Timer," "Old Lady," and "Trooper.""
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Denton, Alan; Hahn, Greg (17 June 2017). "Planes, Trains and Dude-Mobiles". Sonic Boom. Season 2. Episode 84. Boomerang.
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