Amy Rose
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Amy Rose
Summary
Amy Rose is an anthropomorphic hedgehog[1]. She draws 1,259 Wikipedia views per month (anthropomorphic_hedgehog category, ranking #2 of 3).[2]
Key Facts
- Amy Rose is the creator of Kenji Terada[3].
- Amy Rose is the creator of Kazuyuki Hoshino[4].
- Amy Rose is recorded as female[5].
- Amy Rose's instance of is recorded as anthropomorphic hedgehog[6].
- Amy Rose's instance of is recorded as video game character[7].
- Amy Rose's Commons category is recorded as Amy Rose[8].
- Amy Rose's unmarried partner is recorded as Sonic the Hedgehog[9].
- Amy Rose's color is recorded as pink[10].
- Amy Rose's family name is recorded as Rose[11].
- Amy Rose's given name is recorded as Amy[12].
- Amy Rose's from narrative universe is recorded as Sonic the Hedgehog universe[13].
- Amy Rose's eye color is recorded as green[14].
- Amy Rose's present in work is recorded as Sonic Battle[15].
- Amy Rose's present in work is recorded as Sonic Heroes[16].
- Amy Rose's present in work is recorded as Sonic Forces[17].
- Amy Rose's present in work is recorded as Q1140411[18].
- Amy Rose's present in work is recorded as Sonic the Hedgehog[19].
- Amy Rose's present in work is recorded as Sonic the Hedgehog CD[20].
- Amy Rose's present in work is recorded as Sonic Advance 2[21].
- Amy Rose's different from is recorded as Q138542409[22].
- Amy Rose's hashtag is recorded as amy_rose[23].
- Amy Rose's significant person is recorded as Sonic the Hedgehog[24].
- Amy Rose's significant person is recorded as Miles "Tails" Prower[25].
- Amy Rose's significant person is recorded as Knuckles the Echidna[26].
- Amy Rose's first appearance is recorded as Sonic the Hedgehog CD[27].
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Works and Contributions
Created works include Kenji Terada[3], a screenwriter[28], b. 1952[29], of Japan[30] and Kazuyuki Hoshino[4], an engineer[31], b. 1953[32], of Japan[33], specialised in video game[34].
Why It Matters
Amy Rose draws 1,259 Wikipedia views per month (anthropomorphic_hedgehog category, ranking #2 of 3).[2] She has Wikipedia articles in 20 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[35] She is known by 7 alternative names across languages and contexts.[36]