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Sonic the Hedgehog
- The Ace: Leans more as this as the show progresses, especially due to his more one dimentional role and the majority of the cast's idolization of him.
- Ace Pilot: Proved to be this when he flew the X-Tornado.
- Always Someone Better: A lot of characters convey an amnosity towards him because of his bravado and popularity, Eggman, Knuckles and the Chaotix in particular have recurring jealous rivalries towards him.
- An Odd Place to Sleep: Has a tendency to sleep on rooftops, balcony guards, the wing of the X-Tornado and even on top of a castle battlement in one instance.
- Beware the Nice Ones: When he becomes "Dark Super Sonic" in response to seeing Chris and Cosmo get hurt.
- Big Brother Mentor: To Chris. Also while not as much as he usually is in other continuities, he has his moments with Tails.
- Big Damn Heroes: Pulls this off Once an Episode.
- Breaking the Fourth Wall: The character most likely to pull this off.
- Brilliant but Lazy: Spends most of his time lazing around, and only sets off to defeat the Monster of the Week at the last minute.
- Catch Phrase: In the Japanese version, he tends to exclaim "Oh shoot!" whenever something goes wrong.
- Chick Magnet: He's shown to have many fans, including fangirls.
- Creepy Monotone: His voice becomes this when he becomes "Dark Super Sonic", right before tearing the two Gold and Silver Metarex new ones. The sheer difference between his normal voice and this voice is extremely creepy
- Deadpan Snarker
- Demoted to Extra: A lot more episodes are played from Chris or another heroes perspective, with Sonic acting more as something of a friendly Aloof Ally who only steps up when the Monster of the Week appears. The comics play him more as the main hero, though he later leans as a Hero Antagonist due to Eggman's expanded role.
- Determinator
- The Everyman: Started as more of an Idiot Hero, but became more of this as the series progressed. The comic tones him back down to his initial wackier persona.
- Golden Super Mode: The only animation adaptation so far to include it.
- Gratuitous English: At least Once an Episode, at least in the Japanese dub.
- Green Eyes
- Heroic Safe Mode: Almost permanently.
- Improbable Piloting Skills: Makes you wonder why he didn't fly the planes more.
- Invincible Hero
- Lightning Bruiser: He has Super Speed, can bust through robots with ease, and can take quite a bit of damage.
- Lovable Rogue
- Made of Iron: He appears to be capable of taking immense physical beatings and yet get back up nearly every single time.
- Men Don't Cry: Cries in episode 52, but his eyes are hidden from view when he does.
- No Guy Wants to Be Chased: He doesn't like being smothered with affectionate attention, either by Amy or by his human fans.
- Real Men Wear Pink: He seems to hold a strong appreciation for flowers.
- Screw the Rules, I'm Doing What's Right
- Signature Move: Spin Attack.
- Sleepyhead: Often found sleeping on Chris' roof.
- Super Speed: Naturally.
- Super-Powered Evil Side: Although it didn't make him evil, just more aggressive.
- Vitriolic Best Buds: With Knuckles.
- Walking the Earth: Although he spends a lot of his time at Chris' home, he's quite often shown travelling the world in his spare time.
- Weaksauce Weakness: He can't swim.
- Why Did It Have To Be Water?: Usually infallably collected and mellow, in the face of even a puddle of water however he becomes a frantic Nervous Wreck.
- You Gotta Have Blue Quills
Miles "Tails" Prower
- Ace Pilot
- Adorkable
- All of the Other Reindeer: He used to be bullied for having two tails, though Intelligence Equals Isolation was part of it as well.
- Blue Eyes
- Cheerful Child
- Child Prodigy
- Cool Plane: The X-Tornado.
- Cunning Like a Fox
- Adorably Precocious Child
- Demoted to Extra: To an extent. His role as Sonic's right hand man is seen a lot less in favor of the latter's bond with Chris. He gains a more prominant role in the third season however and the comics also use his sidekick role more often.
- The Everyman: Despite his genius intellect and occasional Cheerful Child traits, he is mostly little more than the Nice Guy of the group. He is developed slightly in the third season, though it's still kinda hard to define his personality.
- Flight: Though he very rarely uses his trademark tail-flight, he often pilots the aircraft the team is using.
- Fur Of Gold
- Gadgeteer Genius
- Humble Hero
- Intergenerational Friendship: Most of his friends are a lot older than him, but his friendship with Chuck takes the cake.
- The Lab Rat
- The Leader
- Lovable Nerd
- Mr. Fixit
- Nice Guy: One of the most mild-mannered of the cast.
- Only Known by Their Nickname
- Puppy Love/Interspecies Romance: With Cosmo, in Season 3.
- Supporting Leader
- Tareme Eyes
- Tragic Keepsake: Cosmo's seed.
- Wise Beyond His Years
- Would Hit a Girl: He has no qualms about fighting Rouge; he loses regardless.
Knuckles the Echidna
- Adorkable: He tends to be shy and awkward around girls.
- Belligerent Sexual Tension: With Rouge.
- Butt Monkey: Prone to slapstick, and often the butt of gags from the rest of the team (often owed to his loner attitude). You know you're low on respect when even Cream The Rabbit mocks you. This is downplayed in the comics, though he's still kinda bumbling in tone.
- The Comically Serious
- The Complainer Is Always Wrong: Even when he has a valid point...
- Cute Little Fangs
- Determinator
- Dreadlock Rasta
- Dumbass Has a Point/Jerkass Has a Point: He very antagonistic to Sonic due to the latter being partly responsible for them being sent to Earth and leave their home world, and often points out this specific flaw in Sonic's character. While no one really gives a shit about his opinion, he makes a rather strong point there.
- Fiery Redhead
- Green-Eyed Monster: Jealous of Sonic's freedom, popularity, and carefree nature.
- Grumpy Bear
- Gullible Lemmings: Both Eggman and his own friends explot this at times.
- Hair-Trigger Temper
- Hot-Blooded
- Ineffectual Loner: At first he detached himself from the group, but he came around.
- Inferiority Superiority Complex: Rouge lampshades this when Knuckles expresses his annoyance with Sonic always hogging all the glory.
- Jerk with a Heart of Gold
- Large Ham
- Married to the Job: Spent much of the 1st season thinking about the Master Emerald and Angel Island.
- Nobody Calls Me Chicken: A Running Gag was for Sonic and co. to batter Knuckles' ego whenever he didn't want to do what they wanted to.
- "No Respect" Guy
- Power Fist
- Proud Warrior Race Guy
- Purple Eyes
- Redheaded Hero
- Pint-Sized Powerhouse
- Super Strength
- Trademark Favourite Food: Leek buns.
- Vitriolic Best Buds: With a lot of the cast due to his brash attitude and Butt Monkey status, but especially with Sonic and Amy.
- Walking the Earth: Before joining Sonic and Co., Knuckles travelled around on his own to find his way back home.
- The Worf Effect: The most likely of the heroes to fall to this, to the point he hardly ever won a battle without teamwork or an outside interference.
- Would Hit a Girl: His philosophy is to not attack the weak - anyone who can stand up to him, regardless of gender, is fair game.
Amy Rose
- Action Girl
- Badass Normal
- Berserk Button: Ruining the moment between her and Sonic, or suggesting he doesn't return her feelings.
- Bob Haircut
- Bratty Half-Pint: Usuually rather pleasant and compassionate, when riled up however she can be rather sulky and obnoxious, if not outright violent and intimidating. This got taken Up to Eleven in later episodes.
- Catch Phrase: In the Japanese version; "{{[[[What the Hell, Hero?]] SONIC, YOU IDIOT!!!}}"
- Clingy Jealous Girl
- Cute and Psycho: She's a nice bubbly girl, but her Hair-Trigger Temper and Tsundere mood swings sometimes come across as a bit... unhinged. Just about everyone is scared of her when she's angry.
- Cute Bruiser
- Drop the Hammer: Her Piko-Piko Hammer.
- Hair Decorations: Her hairband.
- Fan Girl
- Genki Girl
- The Glomp
- Green Eyes
- Hair-Trigger Temper: Moreso as time went on and her Tsundere traits were Flanderized.
- Hammerspace: She can literally make her hammer appear out of thin air, and possibly has an infinate amount of them.
- Intergenerational Friendship: With Ella.
- Never Bareheaded
- Nice Girl: Usually...
- Pink Girl, Blue Boy: With Sonic, both literally and figuratively
- Pink Means Feminine
- Plucky Girl
- She Cleans Up Nicely: Had this effect on Sonic in one episode.
- Smitted Tweenage Girl
- Rose-Haired Girl
- Stalker with a Crush
- Supreme Chef: Learns from Ella.
- Thinks Like a Romance Novel
- Took a Level in Jerkass: Compared to her game counterpart, she tended to be much more moody and aggressive, especially later on in the series.
- Tsundere: Type B.
- Violently Protective Girlfriend
- Vitriolic Best Buds: Can be this to a lot of the cast due to her brash attitude, but especially clashes with Knuckles.
Cream the Rabbit & Cheese
- A Rabbit And Her Chao
- Badass Adorable: Occasionally. The rest of the time she has to settle for just being adorable.
- Berserk Button: Calling Cheese her pet - he's her friend. She also hated being questioned about her role with the team because of her age. Granted both are more "Mild Sulk Buttons" than a berserk rage, but for Cream, it's a pretty jarring showing of temper.
- Beware the Nice Ones: Has moments where she becomes more wily or snaky, mostly Played for Laughs. Also as pacifistic as she is, Knuckles and Emerl know she is far from weak.
- Bow Ties Are Cool: Cheese.
- Brown Eyes
- Cheerful Child
- Cowardly Lion
- The Cutie
- Deliberately Cute Child: During the baseball game, she uses her cute charms to distract Eggman's pitcher.
- Damsel in Distress: Her being captured by Eggman and Sonic going to save her is the reason they got sent to Earth in the first place.
- Ears as Hair: Her ears resemble Girlish Pigtails
- Empathy Pet: Cheese usually mirrors Cream's feelings.
- Flight: Cream can fly with her ears, but very rarely uses it. Cheese is in flight much more often.
- Fragile Flower
- Free-Range Children: Vanilla, like her games counterpart has no problem with Cream's adventures and rather nonchalently allows her to travel with the team to fight the Meterax. This is actually lampshaded by Vector in one instance, though quickly shot down by the others.
- The Ingenue
- Intergenerational Friendship: Most of her friends are much older than her, but this is especially prevalent in her friendship with Ella.
- Japanese Politeness
- Kawaiiko
- Morality Pet
- Multicoloured Fur
- Nice Girl
- Sailor Fuku: Her dress resembles a simplified version of one.
- Strong Family Resemblance: With her mother.
- Sweet Tooth
- Tagalong Kid
- Ridiculously Cute Critter
- Technical Pacifist: Hates violence, but will get involved if she has to.
Rouge the Bat
- Absolute Cleavage
- Anti-Heroine
- Anti-Heroines Want Redheads: Her crush on Knuckles proves this.
- Belligerent Sexual Tension: With Knuckles.
- Blue-Green Eyes
- Classy Bat Burglar
- Combat Stilettos
- Cowboy Cop
- Cute Little Fangs
- (Dark) Action Girl
- Deadpan Snarker
- Femme Fatale
- Flight: She is a bat.
- Getting Crap Past the Radar
- Greed
- Guile Anti-Heroine
- Hot Amazon
- Lovable Rogue
- Kick Chick
- Miss Vice Girl: She can be heroic, but is always after jewels.
- Ms. Fanservice
- Sexophone: Her appearances are almost always accompanied by this.
- The Tease
- The Vamp
- Vitriolic Best Buds: With Topaz.
- Weaksauce Weakness: She can't handle loud, high-pitched noises due to her sensitive bat ears.
- White Furred Pretty Girl
- Wouldn't Hurt a Child: She kisses Tails to embarrass him into losing his battle with her instead of fighting him.
Shadow the Hedgehog
- The Ageless
- Anti-Hero
- Badass
- Artificial Hedgehog
- Brooding Boy, Gentle Girl: When she was alive, he was a non-romantic variant of this with Maria.
- Combat Pragmatist
- Dark and Troubled Past
- Dead Surrogate Sister: Maria, and later Molly as well.
- Good Is Not Nice: The extremity of some of his efforts borders out and out villainous on occasion.
- Heroic Sacrifice
- Humans Are the Real Monsters: His initial attitude until he remembers Maria's true wish.
- Invincible Villain --> Invincible Anti-Hero: Even moreso than Sonic.
- Jerkass Has a Point: His attempt to kill Cosmo, while unnecessary, did make a lot of sense due to the Metarex literally using her as a living walky talky.
- Ki Attacks: Chaos Spear is a mix of this and Shock and Awe.
- Large Ham
- Lightning Bruiser
- Multicoloured Quills
- Perpetual Frowner
- Person of Mass Destruction: When he fought the Meterex Fleet alone after Molly's death and the ending of season two where he warp a blast that would destroy the universe.
- Really 50 Years Old
- Red Eyes, Take Warning
- Signature Moves: Chaos Control and Chaos Spear.
- The Stoic: But has occasional moments where he's Not So Stoic
- Sugar and Ice Personality
- Super Mode
- Super Speed
- Super Strength: With his limiters off, he may be the strongest character in the show, with such feats as taking down an entire metarex fleet with one blow. Even with them on, he's capable of overpowering Sonic fairly easily
- Troubled but Cute
- Tsurime Eyes
- Ultimate Lifeform
- The Unfettered: Compared to his games counterpart, this version of Shadow is racked far less with doubt and moral conflict, and will attack and even kill to reach his goals in a completely stoic tone.
- Well-Intentioned Extremist: Frequently.
- Would Hit a Girl/Would Hurt a Child: He attempted to kill Cosmo, and attacked Tails in the process. Not to mention the No-Holds-Barred Beatdown he gave to Chris just for negotiating with him.
- Worthy Opponent: To Sonic.
Chaotix Detective Agency
- Adult Child: Vector.
- Beware My Stinger Tail: Charmy, of course.
- Bratty Half-Pint: Charmy, to Vector's annoyance.
- Breath Weapon: Vector.
- Brown Eyes: Vector.
- Butt Monkey: All three of them.
- Cast Herd
- Cheerful Child: Charmy.
- Cloudcuckoolander: Charmy, Vector has some moments as well.
- The Comically Serious: Espio.
- Eyes of Gold: Espio and Charmy.
- Face of a Thug: Vector looks rough, but he's really a self-admitted softie.
- Flight: Charmy, quite frequently.
- Genius Bruiser: Vector is both the muscle and the brains behind the bunch.
- Goggles Do Nothing: Charmy never wears his goggles.
- Green-Eyed Monster: The Chaotix are occasionally shown to be jealous of Sonic's popularity and high lifestyle, being a much more renowned hero than them.
- Intergenerational Friendship: Vector, Espio and Charmy are 20, 16, and 6, respectively.
- Invisibility: Espio.
- Keet: Charmy.
- Kid Appeal Character: Charmy.
- Large and In Charge: Vector.
- Likes Older Women: Vector has a crush on Vanilla.
- Mr. Vice Guy: Vector is the greediest of the trio, and convinced Espio to steal a DVD player, but he's a sweet guy.
- Ninja: Espio.
- Only Sane Man: Of the three, Espio.
- Perpetual Poverty
- Plucky Comic Relief
- Shipper on Deck: Vector supports Tails x Cosmo and tries to set them up in one episode.
- The Stoic: Espio.
- Straight Man: Vector to Charmy, and Espio to Vector.
- Vocal Evolution: In their first appearance in Episode 39, Jimmy Zoppi voices Vector in a gravelly lisped tone. In their later appearances, his rendition is completely altered into an extremely nasally bellow.
Vanilla the Rabbit
- Actual Pacifist
- Brown Eyes
- Hot Mom: Vector certainly thinks so.
- Humanoid Female Animal
- Multicoloured Fur
- Strong Family Resemblance: To Cream.
- Team Mom
Thorndyke Residence & Family
Chris Thorndyke
- Audience Surrogate
- Blue Eyes
- Brainy Brunette: When he's older.
- Cute Shotaro Boy
- The Everyman
- Lonely Rich Kid
- Mr. Vice Guy: Although he's a kind and helpful boy, he can also be incredibly selfish and clingy, such as preventing Sonic from returning to his home planet. He admitted his flaws in one episode.
- Only Known by Their Nickname: Rarely referred to as Christopher.
- Secret Keeper: Until Sonic and co. become known to the public.
- Shonen Hair: Looks a lot like Sora's.
- Spoiled Sweet
- Unfazed Everyman: Although it is Sonic and co. who are the fish out of water, Chris acts as the Audience Surrogate.
Chuck Thorndyke
- Cool Old Guy
- Gadgeteer Genius
- Intergenerational Friendship: With Tails.
- Parental Substitute: To Chris.
- Purple Eyes
- Secret Keeper: The second one in the household to learn of Sonic's existance, and helps Chris keep the secret until they become known to the public.
Mr. Tanaka & Ella
- Battle Butler: Mr. Tanaka isn't always successful, but he certainly tries.
- Black Bead Eyes: Mr. Tanaka.
- Blue Eyes: Ella.
- Cross-Dressing Voices: Ella, but only in the English dub.
- Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass: Both of them to varying degrees. Ella once piloted the X-Tornado and chased Bokkun in a rage.
- Fat and Skinny
- Sassy Black Woman: Ella, at times.
- Secret Keeper: Until Sonic and co. become known to the public.
- Supreme Chef: Ella.
- Why Did It Have To Be Frogs?: Ella.
Lindsey Thorndyke
Nelson Thorndyke
Sam Speed
- Big Damn Heroes: When a mob is about to attack Sonic's friends, he shows up with his entire team to chase them away.
- Fiery Redhead
- Green Eyed Red Head
- I Have Many Names: In the Japanese version, he has a new nickname every episode.
- Large Ham
- Meaningful Name: He's obsessed with speed.
- Only Known by Their Nickname: His real name is Samuel Fair.
- The Rival: Often aspires to challenge and surpass Sonic's speed. He never succeeds.
Other Human Characters
Chris' Friends
- Black Best Friend: Danny, before Sonic showed up.
- Blue Eyes: Helen.
- Five-Token Band: Well, technically a Three Token Band. Amongst the trio is a black kid, a tomboy, and a girl in a wheelchair.
- Green Eyes: Danny and Frances.
- Hair of Gold: Helen.
- Plucky Girl: Helen.
- Quirky Curls: Helen, again.
- Tomboy and Girly Girl: Frances and Helen.
- Youthful Freckles: Frances.
Mr. Stuart
- Badass Teacher
- Becoming the Mask: Although he is a competent secret agent, he grows to really grow attached to his class, and goes out of his way to protect the kids on occassion.
- Bishounen
- Hair of Gold
- Purple Eyes
Topaz
- Action Girl
- Blue Eyes
- By-The-Book Cop
- Fair Cop
- Tomboyish Short Hair
- Vitriolic Best Buds: With Rouge.
Villains
Dr. Eggman
- Adult Child
- Affably Evil
- Animal Cruelty is Just Wrong: Given the fact he's seen kidnapping animals, Eggman draws the line on animal cruelty.
- Anti-Villain: Essentially becomes one as the series goes on. Taken even further in the comic.
- Badass Moustache
- Bad Boss: Treats Decoe, Bocoe, and Bokkun quite badly at times, although it's Played for Laughs and he has occasional Pet the Dog moments with them.
- Bald of Evil
- Beware the Silly Ones: Sometimes. In the earlier episodes at least he is feared by the humans, with a lot of his plans coming off as genuinely deadly until Sonic intervenes.
- Big Bad
- Breakout Character: He had a large amount of development in the anime itself. In the comics however he almost eclipses Sonic as the main star.
- Cloudcuckoolander
- Determinator
- Ditzy Genius
- Egopolis: He wants to make the world into Eggman Land, whether Sonic's world, Earth, or both!
- Enemy Mine: Teams up with the heroes when a bigger threat comes along.
- Even Evil Has Standards
"It's one thing to take people prisoner and threaten them, but when you hurt somebody, that's going too far."
- Evil Genius
- Evil Is Hammy
- Evil Virtues: He's very hard-working, and never gives up.
- Fat Bastard
- Friendly Enemy: Has moments in the anime with Sonic, took Up to Eleven in the comics. People rarely bat an eyelash at him and his mooks appearing at a pool party.
- Goggles Do Nothing: Never wears them.
- Gonk: Looks more cartoony than most of the humans in the show.
- Harmless Villain: Increasingly so as the series goes on.
- Heel Face Turn: Has a very brief one in the comics due to taking to his profession as popular wrestler, El Gran Gordo.
- Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain
- It's All About Me
- Large Ham
- Laughably Evil
- Mad Scientist
- Morally-Ambiguous Doctorate
- Noblewoman's Laugh
- Opaque Lenses
- Paper-Thin Disguise: Utilizes these a fair few times in the comics, most notably with El Gran Gordo. Only Sonic tends to see through them.
- Robot Master
- Stout Strength: Once beat up a bunch of crocodiles and broke a mechanical lazer turret with his bare fist. In an issue of the comic he actually wrestles Sonic in hand to hand combat, and holds his ground for a while.
- Terrible Trio: With Decoe and Bocoe.
- Victory Is Boring: Becomes an Antagonist in Mourning and cries out for Sonic's attention when he doesn't return to their home planet with the rest.
- Villain Protagonist: By the end of the comic's run, Eggman is practically the main character. Granted he held onto his "villain" role by a thread by that point. Has odd moments of this in the anime as well (he is at the very least more spotlighted than Sonic).
- Worthy Opponent: Views Sonic as this (even if a lot of their bouts are somewhat one sided). His life becomes empty without Sonic around to spar with, and frequently teams up with him when another antagonist endangers them both.
Decoe & Bocoe
- Blue Eyes: Bocoe.
- Combining Mecha
- Deadpan Snarker
- Expy: Of both Scratch and Grounder and Omega and Epsilon.
- Fat and Skinny
- Heel Face Turn: Briefly became butlers to Chris when Eggman treated them poorly and the heroes treated them kindly. It only lasted two episodes, however.
- Ineffectual Sympathetic Villains
- Mecha-Mooks
- Minions With An F In Evil
- No Indoor Voice: Bocoe shouts everything in the original Japanese.
- Red Eyes, Take Warning: Inverted. Decoe is a villain, but a rather harmless Minion with an F In Evil for the most part.
- Sissy Villain: The two display rather effiminate and whiny habits at times, and near strictly butlers for Eggman rather than programmed for any physical work.
- Those Two Bad Guys
- Vocal Evolution: The two bots are voiced in a stiff Robo Speak in early episodes of the English dub. Throughout the first season, while their overall pitch and synthetics remain largely the same, they gradually fluctuate into emotional human-like acting similar to their Japanese voices.
Bokkun
- Bratty Half-Pint
- Cloudcuckoolander
- Dark Secret: His crush on Cream.
- Deadpan Snarker
- Expy: Of Coconuts.
- Eyes of Gold
- Keet: Has the personality of a rambunctious child.
- Mad Bomber
- The Renfield
- Stuff Blowing Up
- Sweet Tooth
E-Series
- Arrogant Kung Fu Girl: E-91 Lady Ninja, from what brief sentience she shows.
- The Fool: Pretty much E-77 Lucky's premise.
- Minion with an F In Evil: Some of the E-Series are more loyal drones than evil, some such as Gamma and Lucky turn out to be rather benevolent when not under Eggman's control.
- Monster of the Week: The recurring plotline of the first season was for Eggman to send in one of his robots to cause chaos each episode.
- Spared by the Adaptation: E-100 Alpha "ZERO" is not destroyed in the anime, he is last seen comically knocked out by Amy.
E-102 Gamma
- Co Dragon: Briefly acts as one alongside Chaos to Eggman, following his brothers "demotion".
- Heel Face Turn
- Heroic Sacrifice
- Minion with an F In Evil: Gamma is a robot, so most of "evil" actions owe to following Eggman's orders. As he gains emotions, he becomes increasingly empathetic and ultimately turns sides.
- Obi-Wan Moment: Given he's a robot, it's mostly a given. However he specifically states his happiness about Beta's bird coming out safe before shutting down in the original Japanese edit.
E-102 Gamma: Gamma; Mission Complete...
- Robo Speak: In both dubs, in contrast to his Machine Monotone in the games versions. Oddly the English dub also gives him a helium pitch synthetic.
Dark Oak
- Big Bad: Of Season 3.
- Cyber Cyclops
- Drunk with Power
- The End of the World as We Know It: He removed planets' Egg, allowing the planets to wither and die.
- Even Evil Has Loved Ones
- Knight of Cerebus
- Knight Templar
- Love Redeems
- Luke, I Am Your Father: Implied to be Cosmo's father.
- Magnificent Bastard
- Robot War
- Tragic Villain
Season 3 Heroes
Cosmo
- Blue Eyes
- Break the Cutie: She started off pretty fractured, the rest of the series finished her off.
- Chosen One
- Damsel in Distress
- Emo Kid
- Cool Big Sis: What she thinks of Galaxina.
- Cute Monster Girl: Cosmo and the female Seedrians, in comparison to their large, brutish male counterparts.
- Dead Older Sister: Galaxina.
- Flower in Her Hair: They start off as buds, but bloom into flowers when she matures.
- Green Thumb
- Heartwarming Orphan
- Heroic Sacrifice
- Kawaiiko
- It's All My Fault: All over the place! Try not to count a time where she hasn't blamed herself for her friends getting hurt
- Last of Her Kind
- Morality Pet
- Mysterious Waif
- Orphan's Plot Trinket: Her amulet.
- Parachute Petticoat
- Plant Aliens
- Plot-Relevant Age-Up
- Shrinking Violet
- Survivor Guilt
Molly
- Ace Pilot
- Heroic Sacrifice: Sacrifices her life to defeat the Metarex. Though the 4Kids dub edits this out.
- Suspiciously Similar Substitute: To Maria, lampshaded by Rouge
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