![]() Okay, so maybe her voice can get a little ear-piercing at times, even though I’d argue that hasn’t been the case with her most recent voice actress. ![]() “Thank you for bowing down to your superior, mister!” “Chao!” If you also haven’t noticed, I would protect this girl with my life. It doesn’t hurt for a character to have more to them of course, but compared to being as ridiculous and as complicated as, again, the whole mess involving Silver, it’s easy to appreciate when things are kept nice and simple. But is that a bad thing? No, not necessarily. The Execution: If you haven’t noticed by how shorter this is than the average Sweet or Shite review, Cream is an extremely straightforward character to describe and discuss. (Seriously, is there any game she’s playable in where she’s NOT broken?)ĭid I mention she’s cute as a button? Cause I’m gonna mention it again.Ĭome on, how could you hate this bunny? Is there no place for cuteness in this franchise starring plush-sized cartoon animals and giant red springs? No mortal should have the awe-inducing power that Cream wields. Not that you should push her if it came to that, since I’m not exaggerating when I say that she’d wreck your shit. This is in large part because she’s a devoted pacifist by nature, meaning she would only be willing to annihilate the absolute shit out of you if she had no other choice in the matter. The Personality: Simply put, Cream is a kind, polite, innocent soul who would feel immensely guilty in the event of accidentally hurting a fly. It’s cute, it’s fiction, don’t worry about it. I know some may take issue with the fact that her ears are technically backwards, but I personally don’t care. And speaking of Amy, although it might not be completely intentional, I like that Cream’s style of clothing isn’t too far off from that of the pink hedgehog, given their close dynamic. The mix of cream (of course) and brown makes for a suitably warm and cozy package, and the further addition of orange and yellow provide a nice contrast to the reds and whites of her older sister figure, Amy. The best Sonic character designs are perfect at blending the right colours together, and Cream is no exception to that rule. “We’re going to have so much fun when we turn our enemies into dust and make them feel inadequate, won’t we Cheese? ^_^” Her design is fairly simple, but it gets the job done. The Design: Just like her story (or lack thereof), there isn’t too much to say here. Well, if it makes this part of the job easier… ![]() No elaborate backstory, no dramatic plot twists, just a girl wanting to help out. “How the fuck did this happen?” - Eggman, Sonic Advance 2 (2003)Īnd… that’s about it? I told you this was a far cry from Silver, didn’t I? Compared to Sonic’s other friends, Cream just kind of showed up without much fanfare. ![]() With the help of her little Chao partner named Cheese, she would handle the problem herself. But all was not sorted out, as it seemed that Vanilla, her adoring mother, was still under threat… With his good heart - and more importantly, his skill in breaking apart Eggman’s machines like they’re made of tissue paper - he saved the day, and the bunny was eternally grateful. Sonic may not have recognised her, but that’s okay, because he’s Sonic, and no Sonic that isn’t the Fleetway one discriminates. ![]() This was how she was evicted from Team Sonic Racing. This time though, upon confronting the doctor early on, he noticed there was an unfamiliar hostage on the doctor’s metal-fisted person, in the form of an adorable bunny girl. Eggman was starting shit again, so Sonic was obligated to cause shit for him. The Gist: One day, Sonic was off on another advance adventure. A much more down-to-earth character, it’s the Chao-approved little girl who only the most Eggman of Eggmen could possibly hold in contempt… Cream the Rabbit. :>Īnyhow, for today’s installment, it’s a vast departure from the mayhem of Silver’s world. Whether you agree or disagree, feel free to share your own thoughts and opinions! I don’t bite. Though alternate media will occasionally be mentioned, it’ll be for the sake of adding onto a point if a portrayal is similar enough, or to compare and contrast if a portrayal is different enough.Ģ. These reviews will be focusing mainly on game portrayals. I’ll be giving my stance on their designs, their personalities, and what they had to show for themselves over the course of time. This is a series in which I go into slightly more detail about my thoughts on the heroes in the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise, and why I think they either work well, or fall flat (or somewhere in-between). But why do I feel about them the way I do? That’s where this comes in. ![]()
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