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As you can see below, the production teaser image shows Fowler standing on set holding the clapboard to commence rolling cameras, as well as the best look yet at something else Sonic fans have waited decades to see onscreen. That would be the hammer wielded by Amy Rose, confirming what we already knew thanks to Sonic 3‘s stinger: Amy will play a significant role in the upcoming sequel. Here’s the image, which also seems to suggest Amy’s hammer will be practically shot (suggesting it won’t just interact with animated characters)…

Sonic 3‘s post-credits scene was a teaser of the next installment of films, which saw Sonic (Ben Schwartz) get jumped by a gang of Metal Sonic robots. It looked like the speed little hedgehog was done for, until a hooded figure wielding a hammer leapt out and smashed the bots to bits. That figure was revealed to be a pink female hedgehog, who fans instantly recognized as Amy Rose.
Sonic 4 is Finally Bringing Amy to The Franchise

Amy Rose debuted in the video game Sonic CD in 1993 (although she technically first appeared in a Sonic manga a year prior). The CD-ROM game had a wild story, which saw Sonic battling Dr. Robotnik across eras of time, as the villain tries to create his ultimate robot army. Amy Rose was introduced as a plucky sidekick who also had a big crush on Sonic. While the character wasn’t exactly lovingly embraced by the fandom immediately, she did gain a strong cult following as an icon; she was brought back as a playable character in subsequent games like the racer, Sonic Drift, and Sonic Adventure (1998), where her design was updated to its present look. She would continue as both a playable character and an NPC in the Sonic games throughout the 2000s. As her presence in the lore grew, so did the divide over whether Amy was an essential addition to the franchise or an annoying caricature.








