Summary

  • The Sonic series has no shortage of memorable characters, from quirky villains to heartwarming heroes.
  • While characters like Shadow and Knuckles play significant roles in the series, others like Bark and Fang are fan favorites who leave a big impression with little screen time.

Over the decades, Sonic the Hedgehog and his friends have appeared in all kinds of media — from the classic video games published on Sega consoles to TV series and live-action movies. The iconic blue hedgehog has fought many enemies of different sizes and shapes while being aided by a host of other cartoony critters (or even humans.)

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If you've explored most of the series' video games, you'll have met several interesting characters here and there. But which of these deserve a closer look? That's why we're here; we want to rank the Sonic characters of note, selecting only the very best. Hold onto your rings!

Updated on November 11, 2024, by PJ Molloy: Sonic X Shadow Generations brings back many characters from the series' past, adding a new dimension to their personalities and backstories. There are plenty of excellent examples, so we've updated the list to recap the best cast members from the game.

20 Maria Robotnik

The Friend Everyone Needs

For as little screen time as Maria gets, she plays a significant role in Shadow's backstory and character arc. As the granddaughter of Professor Gerald Robotnik, she named Shadow and helped him grow accustomed to the world after he was created.

Maria is the kind of friend everyone needs. Compassionate and wise beyond her years, she always sees the good in others and offers thoughtful advice when you need it. It's genuinely inspiring to watch her help Shadow grow as a person (or as a hedgehog, in this case), and their heart-wrenching goodbye at the end of Sonic X Shadow Generations is nothing short of a tear-jerker.

19 Vector The Crocodile

The Iconic Money-Loving Detective

It's hard not to chuckle whenever Vector comes on screen. This money-loving detective is the leader of Team Chaotix and one of the most fun characters in the series. Whether he's jamming out with Sonic or defeating enemies by singing off-pitch, you can always expect some cartoony shenanigans when he's around.

As an investigator, Vector is a bit all over the place. He always solves the case, but only after getting mixed up in a bit of slapstick comedy first. Plus, his short-tempered personality plays very well off of Espio and Charmy. Overall, it's always a treat when he appears.

18 E-102 Gamma

From Villain To Hero

Once a loyal soldier in Eggman's army, E-102 Gamma evolves into a noble hero through a surprisingly profound character arc. After witnessing the doctor's cruelty toward his fellow robots, Gamma begins questioning his place in life, leading him to discover a shocking secret about how he and his brothers were created.

Gamma is arguably the most introspective character in the series, frequently contemplating the morality of his actions and whether or not he should even exist. It's a very thought-provoking plot for a Sonic game, culminating in the most bittersweet ending in the series.

17 Silver The Hedgehog

Psychokinetic Defender Of The Future

First introduced in the infamous Sonic '06, Silver ended up being a neat inclusion that other games were far better off for. This strange hedgehog is fun enough to play in most games due to his telekinetic powers, which let him chuck objects around however the Havok physics allow, setting him apart from the melee-oriented characters that populate the series.

As a story vehicle, Silver is a really great way to implement dramatic plots. Being completely neutral, he's an organic way to bring in the more magical and galactic aspects of the Sonic universe.

16 Trip The Sungazer

Reptilian Introvert Of The Northstar Isles

Sonic Superstars carries the torch that was so ably passed on by 2017's Sonic Mania, delivering a robust side-scrolling experience that harkens back to the good old days while showing off some contemporary sheen. One of the new additions to the setup is Trip the Sungazer (a kind of desert lizard), a shy lass who's spent most of her days on the Northstar Isles wanting for company.

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When Dr. Eggman and Fang the Hunter arrive and start barking orders, so desperate is poor Trip for friends that she gladly obliges and even offers to help the dastardly duo with their scheme. Eggman intends to resurrect the ancient Black Dragon, from which Trip is descended, in his latest gambit for world domination. Luckily, Trip sees the light and sides with Sonic and co. to seal the Dragon away for good. Trip is adorable and another fab addition to the Classic gang.

15 Cream And Cheese

The Cutest Dairy-Themed Duo Ever Conceived

For quite a while, Amy Rose was the only notable female character most people knew from the Sonic series. While she's certainly more than meets the eye, there's always an opening for other wonderful ladies in the cast.

Cream and her ingeniously named Chao pet Cheese are prime examples of a much different breed of hero. Cream is more an innocent bystander than an active fighter, with a simpler motivation of protecting her pet, making her especially endearing in any game she appears in. Don't underestimate her, though – mess with her mother or her friends, and she becomes a force to be reckoned with.

14 Bark The Polar Bear

Icy One-Hit Wonder

Bark, hailing from the oft-forgotten arcade brawler Sonic the Fighters, has rarely re-appeared in other Sonic media. This polar bear may not have come from a headliner game, but being the only bear in Sonic history and with a unique wintery twist, Bark is much more memorable than his brief list of appearances would imply.

There's also something to be said for having larger characters in the series, as the traditional body type of Sonic the Hedgehog characters tends to be quite small. Bark isn't exactly an outstanding or unusual shape, but his silhouette is already way more distinctive than any other side character. You'd not struggle to pick him out of a crowd.

13 Tikal The Echidna

Ancient Guiding Spirit Of The Ruins

Even rarer in the series is Tikal, who most gamers know from the first Sonic Adventure and as a recurring character in the Sonic X anime. She's essentially an ancient guardian of the Chaos Emeralds from way before Knuckles took the job and is one of the only other Echidnas in the entire series – barring Chief Pachacamac and the secondary heroes in the non-canon Sonic Chronicles.

Considering the series' abundance of hedgehogs and fans' love for Knuckles, it's kind of strange how little Tikal tends to show up. Perhaps her having been trampled in a decades-old tragedy and reduced to a sparkling spirit ball may have something to do with it. She's a calm and respectful defender of these iconic crystals, and she can easily act as a polite and optimistic opposite to Knux.

12 Sage

Eggman's Hyper-Advanced AI

For a while, in the mid-2010s, the Sonic series suffered from a draught of new characters. Perhaps burned by a long string of criticism regarding the large cast, Sega was evidently reluctant to venture far beyond the comfort zone of the 'core four': Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, and Amy. 2022's Sonic Frontiers at last broke the streak with Eggman's new lovable AI sidekick, Sage.

As part of his intended conquest of the Starfall Isles, Eggman uploads Sage to the Ancients' Cyberspace network, where she instantly develops a consciousness, identity, and humanoid form derived from the reams of knowledge contained therein. From there, she alternates between impeding Sonic and warning him of the island's dangers, and ultimately, in a tear-rending climax, is accepted by Eggman as a surrogate daughter. Pass the tissues.

11 Fang The Hunter

Many-Aliased Bandit

Fang is easily the most stereotypically 'badass' character in the entire series. Sporting a fancy fedora, this gunner has also appeared in very few places besides his debut in Sonic Triple Trouble. With so many overly serious characters like Shadow and Silver, it's refreshing to see a villain who knows just how cool he is - so cool, in fact, that he's been through no less than five name changes since his inception.

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Thankfully, he shows up a lot more now than he did in the '90s. He appears in Sonic Mania as a possible mini-boss alongside fellow Sonic the Fighters characters Bark and Bean and as one of the main antagonists in Sonic Superstars.