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{{Infobox VG character|width=240px
|name=Shadow the Hedgehog
|image=[[Image:Shadow rivals.png]]
|caption=Shadow the Hedgehog from ''[[Sonic Rivals]]''
|series=[[Sonic the Hedgehog (series)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]
|debut=June 19, 2001
|creator=[[Takashi Iizuka (game designer)|Takashi Iizuka]]<ref name="Rivals 2 Interview"/>
|firstgame=''[[Sonic Adventure 2]]'' (2001)
|voiceactor='''Video Games'''<br />[[David Humphrey]]<br />(2001-2004)<br>[[Jason Anthony Griffith|Jason Griffith]]<br>(2005-present)<br/ >'''Anime'''<br />[[Jason Anthony Griffith|Jason Griffith]]<br />(''[[Sonic X]]'')
|japanactor=[[Kōji Yusa]]
|inuniverse={{Sonic character
|nickname=Shadow,<ref name="Shadow Profile">{{cite web |url=http://sonic.sega.jp/chara/shadow/index.html |title=Sonic channel/character/character data/shadow |accessdate=2007-01-08}}</ref> The Ultimate Life Form
|species=[[Hedgehog]]<ref name="Shadow Profile"/>
|gender=[[Male]])<ref name="Shadow Profile"/>
|likes=[[Maria Robotnik]]<ref name="Shadow Profile"/>
|skills=Chaos Control,<ref name="Shadow Profile"/> Chaos Spear,<ref name="Shadow Profile"/> Chaos Blast,<ref name="Shadow Profile"/> Super Skating Speed,<ref name="Shadow Heroes Profile"/> Super Transformation}}}}

{{otheruses4|the video game character|the video game of the same name|Shadow the Hedgehog (video game)}}
{{nihongo|'''Shadow the Hedgehog'''|シャドウ・ザ・ヘッジホッグ| Shadou za Hejjihoggu}} is a character from the [[Sonic the Hedgehog (series)|''Sonic the Hedgehog'' series]], an artificially created life form<ref name="Chronicles web">{{cite web |url=http://www.sega.com/sonicchronicles/us/index.php |title=Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood |accessdate=2008-08-18 |work= |publisher=Sega.com |date= }}</ref> in the design of a [[male]], [[Anthropomorphism|anthropomorphic]] [[hedgehog]]. He resembles Sonic in many ways, such as how his hover skates propel him at extreme speeds to rival those of Sonic;<ref name="Chronicles web"/> but he distinguishes himself with greater use of his signature ability to use Chaos Control with Chaos Emeralds. He is Sonic's rival and is the antithesis of Sonic himself in all aspects of his life.<ref name="Sonic Rivals 2 Manual">{{cite web|url=http://info.sonicretro.org/Image:Sonic_Rivals_2Sonic_Rivals_2_06.png|title=Sonic Retro Sonic Rivals 2 manual|page 7=right side|accessdate=2008-11-06 |work= |publisher=sonicretro.org|date=}}</ref> He is currently considered the second most popular character in the series.<ref name="Sonic Channel Official Popularity Poll">{{cite web|url=http://sonic.sega.jp/event/016/index.html|title=Sonic Channel Official Popularity Poll|language=Japanese}}</ref> He has been featured in a variety of media, including his own [[Shadow the Hedgehog (video game)|self-titled game]]. Shadow is an anti-hero of sorts, and easily works together with either Sonic's group or [[Doctor Eggman|Dr. Eggman]].

==Conception and History==
The character of Shadow was conceived by Takashi Iizuka,<ref name="Rivals 2 Interview">{{cite web |url=http://uk.playstation.com/games-media/news/articles/detail/item87848/Fast-talking/ |title=PlayStation Games & Media News: Fast Talking |accessdate=2007-12-03}}</ref> director of ''Sonic Adventure 2'', the game in which Shadow was first introduced.<ref name="press_release">{{cite web | url = http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/newsArt.cfm?artid=10414 | title = News Article: Sega Confirms Shadow the Hedgehog | accessdate = 2009-01-28 | date = 2004-03-25 | first = Lasse | last = Pallesen | publisher = Nintendo World Report}}</ref> Iizuka remarked that, while the art department had a great deal influence in regards to developing Shadow's personality, the team also drew upon films such as Underworld, Constantine and even the Terminator series for inspiration for the character's design in concept art.<ref name="ign_interview">{{cite web | url = http://uk.cube.ign.com/articles/645/645487p2.html | title = Shadow the Interview | publisher = IGN | accessdate = 2009-01-28 | date = 2005-08-25 | first = Juan | last = Castro}}</ref> The character was first shown to the public in a game trailer; however, his name was not revealed.<ref name="GS SA2 hands on"/> GameSpot described what little was shown as an "evil version of Sonic himself - similar in appearance, but with darker skin, more angled eyes, and a fearsome snarl instead of Sonic's trademark grin."<ref name="GS SA2 hands on">{{cite web |url=http://www.gamespot.com/dreamcast/action/sonicadventure2/news.html?sid=2662976&mode=all |title=Sonic Adventure 2 Hands-On |accessdate=2008-07-11 |work= |publisher=GameSpot.com |date= }}</ref> Takashi Iizuka said that they maintained the mystery around the character of Shadow the Hedgehog and had wanted to feature him in his own game since he was introduced.<ref name="Yahoo Iizuka">{{cite web |url=http://videogames.yahoo.com/news-1138385 |title=Shadowing a Hedgehog |accessdate=2008-12-16 |work= |publisher=Yahoo.com |date= }}</ref> After feeling that it would be inappropriate to give Sonic's character a gun as fans had requested in mailings,<ref name="Shadow Wrestling"/> Yuji Naka believed that by focusing on Shadow for his own game, they could use his different identity from Sonic to build upon the Sonic brand.<ref name="GSpy Naka">{{cite web |url=http://ps2.gamespy.com/articles/654/654749p1.html |title=Sega's Yuji Naka Talks! |accessdate=2008-07-11 |work= |publisher=GameSpy.com |date= }}</ref> The character was featured as a guest announcer and performed other promotional work for the game's release during a wrestling show set up by the Japanese league, Pancrase, in December 2005.<ref name="Shadow Wrestling">{{cite web |url=http://www.1up.com/do/newsStory?cId=3146055 |title=Shadow the Wrestling Hedgehog |accessdate=2009-01-26 |work= |publisher=1up.com |date= }}</ref>

==Game History==
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Shadow's debut was in the game ''[[Sonic Adventure 2]]'', where it is explained that he was created fifty years prior to the game's events, by Professor Gerald Robotnik, who had been charged with the task of researching a path to immortality. He created Shadow as "The Ultimate Life Form", a first step towards achieving that goal, but the project was shut down and his granddaughter, Maria, was killed in the aftermath. Before she died, she ejected Shadow towards Earth in an escape pod. Gerald, driven insane by her death, designed a program that would cause the research station, Space Colony ARK, to crash into Earth once all seven Chaos Emeralds were placed inside it. Back on Earth, he modified Shadow's mind so that he would carry out Gerald's plan if he was ever released.

Fifty years later, Shadow was released from suspended animation by Dr. Eggman, grandson of Gerald Robotnik, who sought after Shadow after learning from Gerald's diary that he was the ultimate life form his grandfather had created, hoping to use him to conquer the world. Shadow tricked Eggman, under Gerald's programming, into helping him collect all seven Chaos Emeralds with the help of Rouge the Bat, and in placing them in the ARK, almost allowed it to crash into Earth. Amy Rose managed to trigger his memory of Maria, and the ARK was placed back into orbit using his skill, ''Chaos Control'', using up the last of his energy and sending him falling to Earth, seemingly dead.

In ''[[Sonic Heroes]]'', Rouge discovered Shadow in a stasis tube in Eggman's secret base. Suffering from [[amnesia]], Shadow joined forces with Rouge and [[E-123 Omega]] in order to track down Eggman; after defeating the final Eggman robot, Rouge stumbled into a room full of what appeared to be Shadow clones, and deduced that Shadow was also a clone. Omega walked in, and after a brief explanation from Rouge, stated that the original Shadow must exist, and began to search for him. They then went on to fight Metal Sonic with the others.

In ''[[Sonic Battle]]'', Rouge saves Shadow while they are investigating Dr. Eggman's secret base. Believing that he is a weapon, he insists the people of Earth must destroy him, but it is revealed that he ultimately has the heart and soul of Maria Robotnik and so is not the enemy of humanity. In one of Gerald Robotnik's journal entries, he mentions that "Project Shadow" was put on hold because of Project Gizoid.

In ''[[Shadow the Hedgehog (video game)|Shadow the Hedgehog]]'', Shadow, still with no memory of his past, meets the Black Arms and Black Doom, who seems to know Shadow. Throughout the game, Shadow has constant flashbacks of his past. Black Doom also baits Shadow with the knowledge of his past, while Eggman tells him that he is simply an android created by Eggman to mimic the real Shadow. In the final story, Black Doom reveals to him that while working on his immortality project, Gerald Robotnik contacted Black Doom and made a deal with him; if Black Doom helped him with his research, Gerald would deliver the seven Chaos Emeralds to him in fifty years' time. Using his own blood, Black Doom helped Gerald create Shadow, an immortal life form that would both help with Gerald's research, and who would collect the Chaos Emeralds for Black Doom in the future. However, once Gerald learned of Black Doom's plot to take over the world, he created the Eclipse Cannon as a means to destroy the Black Comet, and left it up to Shadow to stop the Black Arms. While fighting Black Doom, Shadow also learned from Eggman that he in fact was not an android, but the original Shadow, whom Eggman had rescued with one of his robots after Shadow fell from space (''Sonic Adventure 2''). He destroys both Black Doom and the Black Arms, and accepts a job offer at GUN from the General, who previously blamed Shadow for the death of Maria. However, in the game itself, the player can take several different paths, leaving the true ending ultimately unclear.

In the 2006 ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (2006 video game)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' video game, Shadow works with Rouge and Omega after confronting [[Sonic the Hedgehog (2006 video game)|Mephiles the Dark]], a manipulative darkness spirit created when a time-travel project went haywire. One of Mephiles' goals is to interfere with Shadow's future, but along with Silver and Sonic, he super transforms and manages to defeat Solaris for good, and Mephiles, as part of Solaris, with it.

Shadow appears in ''[[Sonic Rivals]]'' as a playable character alongside Sonic, Knuckles, Silver, and Metal Sonic, where he locates and uncovers the truth about Dr. Eggman. He also appears in the sequel, ''[[Sonic Rivals 2]]''. He is an unlockable character in the game ''[[Sonic Riders]]'', and is a Speed type character, whilst he also appears in the sequel, ''[[Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity]]''. Shadow also appeared in the game ''[[Sonic and the Secret Rings]]'', being the first unlockable character for the Party Mode and also appears in [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]] as an assist trophy and a sticker.

Shadow appears in ''[[Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood]]'', the Sonic RPG game by Bioware. In-game, his screen abilities allow him to Dash and Teleport, and during battles, he can use his Chaos Powers, including Chaos Spear and Chaos Blast, while a new one, Chaos Rift appears. His three team abilities are with Sonic, Omega, and both Rouge and Omega. In the plot, Shadow appears as he is searching for his friend, E-123 Omega, who has gone missing after Omega began to try and find any of the notorious Dr. Eggman's robots so he could destroy them.

Shadow has been confirmed to be playable in [[Sonic and the Black Knight]], portrayed as [[Lancelot]], one of the [[Knights of the Round Table]]. He is an alternative to Sonic's single sword gameplay.<ref name="npseptember08">{{cite journal|journal=Nintendo Power|pages=pp. 39-44|title=Sonic Unsheathed|publisher=[[Future Publishing]]|month=September | year=2008}}</ref>

==Characteristics==
According to official profiles, Shadow was created long ago by [[Other characters in Sonic the Hedgehog (games)#Professor Gerald Robotnik|Prof. Gerald Robotnik]] as the Ultimate Life Form.<ref name="Sonic Adventure 2 Profile">{{cite manual|author = Sega |title = [[Sonic Adventure 2]] Instruction Manual|section = Characters: Shadow |publisher=Sega|year=2002|accessdate=2008-07-09|quote=pp. 7}}</ref> Sharp witted and seemingly always on the edge,<ref name="Sonic Central"/> Shadow is described as the dark incarnation and rival<ref name="Sonic Rivals 2 Profile">{{cite web|url=http://info.sonicretro.org/Image:Sonic_Rivals_2Sonic_Rivals_2_06.png|title=Sonic Retro Sonic Rivals 2 manual|page 7=right side}}</ref> of [[Sonic the Hedgehog (character)|Sonic the Hedgehog]].<ref name="Shadow Heroes Profile">{{cite manual|author = Sega |title = [[Sonic Heroes]] Instruction Manual|section = Team Dark |publisher=Sega|year=2004|accessdate=2008-07-09|quote=pp. 8}}</ref> Once he has set himself to a goal, he will do whatever it takes to accomplish it,<ref name="Sonic Central">{{cite web |author=Sega of America |publisher = Sega of America |url=http://www.sega.com/sonic/globalsonic/post_allabout.php?article=soniccharacters |title=Shadow's official character profile from Sega of America |accessdate=2008-03-22}}</ref> regardless of any danger.<ref name="Shadow Profile"/> After the trauma of the death of his first and closest friend, [[Maria Robotnik]], Shadow strives to fulfill his purpose and keep the promise he made to her,<ref name="Sonic Central"/> despite his general loathing of mankind.<ref name="Shadow Profile"/> Although his relationship with Sonic seems to have developed from antagonistic to friendly rivalry, animosity from not understanding their different mindsets continues.<ref name="GSpy Naka"/>

Shadow is ageless and seemingly immortal.<ref name="Shadow Profile Sonic Central">{{cite web |url=http://www.sega.com/sonic/globalsonic/post_allabout.php?article=soniccharacters |title=Sonic Central/about/characters|accessdate=2007-12-03}}</ref> However, Shadow shares a lot in common with Sonic.<ref name="Shadow Profile"/> Although Sonic's speed is described as "second to none," Shadow can skate at speeds fast enough to rival the speeds of Sonic's running.<ref name="Shadow game">{{cite manual|author = Sega |title = [[Shadow the Hedgehog (video game)|Shadow the Hedgehog]] Instruction Manual|section = Characters |publisher=Sega|year=2005|accessdate=2008-07-09|quote=pp. 7}}</ref> He can also perform spin attacks common to Sonic,<ref name="Sonic Adventure 2 Profile"/> which are a variation on the tendency for hedgehogs to roll into tight balls for protection. Additionally, with the power of a [[Chaos Emerald]], Shadow can warp time and space with [[Chaos Emeralds#Chaos Control|Chaos Control]].<ref name="Shadow Profile"/><ref name="Sonic Adventure 2 Profile"/><ref name="Shadow Heroes Profile"/>Shadow is also able to use a variety of [[Chaos Emeralds#Other Chaos Powers|other Chaos powers]], such as "Chaos Spear" and "Chaos Blast".<ref name="Shadow Profile"/>

By harnessing the power of the seven Chaos Emeralds, Shadow is able to use [[Chaos Emeralds#Super Transformation|super transformation]] to transform into [[Super Shadow]].<ref name="Rivals game [[Super Shadow]] card">{{cite video game|title=Sonic Rivals |developer=Sega / Backbone Entertainment |publisher=Sega |date= |platform=Sony PSP |version= |level=Card Collection, #147 |language= |isolang= |quote="[[Super Shadow]] (2005)" }}</ref> He is bestowed with the new abilities of flight and near invulnerability, like Super Sonic, and his normal abilities of speed and his Chaos powers are greatly enhanced.

==Other appearances==
===Sonic X===
[[Image:Shadow-SonicX38.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Shadow, as seen in Sonic X episode "Space Colony ARK Battle," ''[[Sonic X]]''.]]
Shadow also appears on the [[anime]] ''Sonic X'' voiced by his game voice actor in Japan and by [[Jason Anthony Griffith|Jason Griffith]] (who also voices Sonic) in the English dub. Although his character has little difference from the games, the series is the first to introduce Shadow's ability to increase the powers he draws from the Chaos Emeralds when he removes the rings on his wrists, but he loses power after a short time. Shadow is only featured briefly in the opening sequence during Season 2, but does not appear until Episodes 33 through 38, which are based on ''Sonic Adventure 2''. However, it was [[Chris Thorndyke]] who reminded Shadow of his true promise from Maria, instead of Amy Rose in the games. Afterward, he makes short appearances in flashbacks, but he makes his true return in Season 3 episode 60, “The Return of Shadow”. During this season, Shadow had no clear memory of his mysterious past. Only a fragment of his memory returns when he meets [[List of characters from Sonic X#Molly|Molly]], who reminds him of Maria. At the end of the season, he appears to sacrifice himself again to warp away the explosive seed of the defeated Meterex, but is hinted to be alive. This is Shadow's only appearance in a Sonic TV series so far.

===''Sonic the Hedgehog (comic)''===
[[Image:sonic146.jpg|thumb|125px|right|Shadow, as seen on the cover of issue #146.]]

Shadow also appears in the ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (comic book)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' comic series. His origin is similar to that in the games in that he was created by Gerald Robotnik to stand against the threat of [[List of Sonic the Hedgehog characters|Black Doom and the Black Arms]]. He debuted in an adaptation of the game ''Sonic Adventure 2'', with a few changes to accommodate the Archie version of Mobius/Earth. However, instead of the events of [[Sonic Heroes]] and [[Shadow the Hedgehog (game)|Shadow the Hedgehog]], Shadow later reappears explaining he was rescued by the alien race called the [[Minor characters in Sonic the Hedgehog (comic series)#Bem|Bem]] to combat the [[Minor villains in Sonic the Hedgehog (comic series)#Xorda|Xorda]].

Shadow often works alone to achieve his goal, which is to discover the truth about his mysterious history. He has at times allied with Sonic and the [[Freedom Fighters (Sonic the Hedgehog)|Freedom Fighters]] to fight greater evils, like the Xorda, and he has been known to work either for or against [[Dr. Robotnik (American TV series and comic)|Dr. Robotnik]] depending on the circumstances. Often, he will side with whomever he believes will bring him closer to the truth. This search has led him to interact with various other characters, including the robot [[Minor characters in Sonic the Hedgehog (comic series)#Isaac|Isaac]], [[Brotherhood of Guardians]] member [[Locke the Echidna|Locke]], and various versions of Metal Sonic. Hope is one of the few living beings to show compassion towards him besides Maria, and also bears a striking resemblance to her (enough so that he nearly mistook Hope for Maria at one point). After discovering and resolving to fulfill his creator's wish to protect Mobius from the return of the Black Arms, Shadow joined the [[G.U.N.|Guardian Units of Nations]], or G.U.N.

Shadow's abilities in the comics are similar to those in the games, but this version can directly access the "Chaos Force" and does not require a Chaos Emerald for any of his Chaos powers. The Chaos Force (also referred to as "The Power of Chaos") is a mystical energy field that serves as a wellspring for all Chaos powers of which Shadow is the first known to be able to harness outside of the Brotherhood of Guardians. When he removes the "inhibitor rings" from his wrists, his Chaos powers are greatly enhanced.

Shadow's most recent appearance was in issue #195,#196 where he uses Chaos Control to warp into Moebius (the Anti-Mobius) and gets drawn into a massive battle against [[Scourge the Hedgehog]]. During the battle, Shadow and Metal Sonic warp into the ''[[Sonic X (comic)|Sonic X]]'' universe, as featured in the sub-series' final issue (#40). The upcoming ''[[Sonic Universe]]'' sub-series will also explore more of Shadow's multi-dimensional encounters.

==Shadow Androids==
'''Shadow Androids''' are [[robot]]s based on Shadow that first appeared in ''Sonic Heroes'', though it was never actually stated to be such. Instead, one Team Dark cutscene showed a broken Shadow robot, and another one showed an entire room of Androids in stasis, which affected the story in a way, making several characters believe Shadow was a robot. The Shadow Androids reappeared in ''Shadow the Hedgehog'' as somewhat strong enemy robots on the single-player mode's "Iron Jungle" and "Lava Shelter" stages, along with the "Iron Jungle" boss. These androids can counter Shadow's Homing Attacks, or lock-on to Shadow and toss rockets at him, which they seem to use more often than the Homing Attack. At the last Team Dark cutscene of Sonic Heroes, when Rouge finds the multiple Shadow androids, she suspects that Shadow is an android, but Omega says that the real Shadow exists, as there is no way anyone could make Shadow androids without the real Shadow. While Shadow is facing Black Doom in his Devil Doom form, Eggman says that he used a robot to rescue Shadow as or after he fell from the Space Colony ARK in ''Sonic Adventure 2'', meaning that while Shadow was in a stasis tube, Eggman was making Shadow androids.

In the multi-player mode of ''Shadow the Hedgehog'', there are six special Shadow Androids.<ref name="Shadow Androids manual">Description of 2P Game in [[Shadow the Hedgehog (video game)|Shadow the Hedgehog]] game manual: "Each player controls a Shadow Android"</ref> Four of these robots are silver with green, pink, orange, or blue stripes, each wielding either an alien-like machine gun or a bazooka. All of these androids claim to be the "real Shadow", and claim that the others are fakes, and so do the other two Shadow Androids.<ref name="Shadow Androids website">{{cite web |url=http://www.sega.com/gamesite/shadow/base.html |title=Sega Gamesite: Shadow the Hedgehog/Modes/Two Player Game |accessdate=2007-11-19}}</ref>

==Reception==
Shadow was ranked as the 2nd favorite Sonic character only beaten by [[Sonic the Hedgehog (character)|Sonic the Hedgehog]] himself in the official Sonic character poll.<ref name="Sonic Channel Official Popularity Poll"/ However, many Game reviewers, like GameSpot have called Shadow a "clone" of Sonic.<ref name="GS hands on SA2">{{cite web |url=http://www.gamespot.com/dreamcast/action/sonicadventure2/news.html?sid=2708046&mode=all |title=Sonic Adventure 2 Hands-On |accessdate=2008-07-11 |work= |publisher=GameSpot.com |date= }}</ref> ''Game Revolution'' described his character as a "quintessential anti-Sonic."<ref name="GR SA2 review">{{cite web |url=http://www.gamerevolution.com/review/dreamcast/sonic_adventure_2 |title=Sonic Adventure 2 Review for DreamCast |accessdate=2008-07-11 |work= |publisher=Game Revolution |date= }}</ref> In a 1UP.com feature about "How Sega Can Save Sonic the Hedgehog," Jeremy Parish wrote that of the "tagalongs" that the series must ditch, Shadow's character was the most in need of it.<ref name="1up save sonic">{{cite web |url=http://www.1up.com/do/feature?pager.offset=1&cId=3157060 |title=Hit Reset: How Sega Can Save Sonic the Hedgehog |accessdate=2009-02-02 |work= |publisher=1UP.com |date= }}</ref>

==References==
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==External links==
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* [http://www.sega.com/sonic/globalsonic/post_allabout.php?article=soniccharacters ''Sonic Central'' official character profiles]
* [http://sonic.sega.jp/chara/shadow/index.html Shadow at Sonic Channel]
* [http://www.sonic-city.com/en/characters/shadow/index.html Shadow's official Sonic-City profile]
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Shadow the Hedgehog
Sonic the Hedgehog character
File:Shadow rivals.png
Shadow the Hedgehog from Sonic Rivals
First gameSonic Adventure 2 (2001)
Created byTakashi Iizuka[1]

Shadow the Hedgehog (シャドウ・ザ・ヘッジホッグ, Shadou za Hejjihoggu) is a character from the Sonic the Hedgehog series, an artificially created life form[2] in the design of a male, anthropomorphic hedgehog. He resembles Sonic in many ways, such as how his hover skates propel him at extreme speeds to rival those of Sonic;[2] but he distinguishes himself with greater use of his signature ability to use Chaos Control with Chaos Emeralds. He is Sonic's rival and is the antithesis of Sonic himself in all aspects of his life.[3] He is currently considered the second most popular character in the series.[4] He has been featured in a variety of media, including his own self-titled game. Shadow is an anti-hero of sorts, and easily works together with either Sonic's group or Dr. Eggman.

Conception and History

The character of Shadow was conceived by Takashi Iizuka,[1] director of Sonic Adventure 2, the game in which Shadow was first introduced.[5] Iizuka remarked that, while the art department had a great deal influence in regards to developing Shadow's personality, the team also drew upon films such as Underworld, Constantine and even the Terminator series for inspiration for the character's design in concept art.[6] The character was first shown to the public in a game trailer; however, his name was not revealed.[7] GameSpot described what little was shown as an "evil version of Sonic himself - similar in appearance, but with darker skin, more angled eyes, and a fearsome snarl instead of Sonic's trademark grin."[7] Takashi Iizuka said that they maintained the mystery around the character of Shadow the Hedgehog and had wanted to feature him in his own game since he was introduced.[8] After feeling that it would be inappropriate to give Sonic's character a gun as fans had requested in mailings,[9] Yuji Naka believed that by focusing on Shadow for his own game, they could use his different identity from Sonic to build upon the Sonic brand.[10] The character was featured as a guest announcer and performed other promotional work for the game's release during a wrestling show set up by the Japanese league, Pancrase, in December 2005.[9]

Game History

Shadow's debut was in the game Sonic Adventure 2, where it is explained that he was created fifty years prior to the game's events, by Professor Gerald Robotnik, who had been charged with the task of researching a path to immortality. He created Shadow as "The Ultimate Life Form", a first step towards achieving that goal, but the project was shut down and his granddaughter, Maria, was killed in the aftermath. Before she died, she ejected Shadow towards Earth in an escape pod. Gerald, driven insane by her death, designed a program that would cause the research station, Space Colony ARK, to crash into Earth once all seven Chaos Emeralds were placed inside it. Back on Earth, he modified Shadow's mind so that he would carry out Gerald's plan if he was ever released.

Fifty years later, Shadow was released from suspended animation by Dr. Eggman, grandson of Gerald Robotnik, who sought after Shadow after learning from Gerald's diary that he was the ultimate life form his grandfather had created, hoping to use him to conquer the world. Shadow tricked Eggman, under Gerald's programming, into helping him collect all seven Chaos Emeralds with the help of Rouge the Bat, and in placing them in the ARK, almost allowed it to crash into Earth. Amy Rose managed to trigger his memory of Maria, and the ARK was placed back into orbit using his skill, Chaos Control, using up the last of his energy and sending him falling to Earth, seemingly dead.

In Sonic Heroes, Rouge discovered Shadow in a stasis tube in Eggman's secret base. Suffering from amnesia, Shadow joined forces with Rouge and E-123 Omega in order to track down Eggman; after defeating the final Eggman robot, Rouge stumbled into a room full of what appeared to be Shadow clones, and deduced that Shadow was also a clone. Omega walked in, and after a brief explanation from Rouge, stated that the original Shadow must exist, and began to search for him. They then went on to fight Metal Sonic with the others.

In Sonic Battle, Rouge saves Shadow while they are investigating Dr. Eggman's secret base. Believing that he is a weapon, he insists the people of Earth must destroy him, but it is revealed that he ultimately has the heart and soul of Maria Robotnik and so is not the enemy of humanity. In one of Gerald Robotnik's journal entries, he mentions that "Project Shadow" was put on hold because of Project Gizoid.

In Shadow the Hedgehog, Shadow, still with no memory of his past, meets the Black Arms and Black Doom, who seems to know Shadow. Throughout the game, Shadow has constant flashbacks of his past. Black Doom also baits Shadow with the knowledge of his past, while Eggman tells him that he is simply an android created by Eggman to mimic the real Shadow. In the final story, Black Doom reveals to him that while working on his immortality project, Gerald Robotnik contacted Black Doom and made a deal with him; if Black Doom helped him with his research, Gerald would deliver the seven Chaos Emeralds to him in fifty years' time. Using his own blood, Black Doom helped Gerald create Shadow, an immortal life form that would both help with Gerald's research, and who would collect the Chaos Emeralds for Black Doom in the future. However, once Gerald learned of Black Doom's plot to take over the world, he created the Eclipse Cannon as a means to destroy the Black Comet, and left it up to Shadow to stop the Black Arms. While fighting Black Doom, Shadow also learned from Eggman that he in fact was not an android, but the original Shadow, whom Eggman had rescued with one of his robots after Shadow fell from space (Sonic Adventure 2). He destroys both Black Doom and the Black Arms, and accepts a job offer at GUN from the General, who previously blamed Shadow for the death of Maria. However, in the game itself, the player can take several different paths, leaving the true ending ultimately unclear.

In the 2006 Sonic the Hedgehog video game, Shadow works with Rouge and Omega after confronting Mephiles the Dark, a manipulative darkness spirit created when a time-travel project went haywire. One of Mephiles' goals is to interfere with Shadow's future, but along with Silver and Sonic, he super transforms and manages to defeat Solaris for good, and Mephiles, as part of Solaris, with it.

Shadow appears in Sonic Rivals as a playable character alongside Sonic, Knuckles, Silver, and Metal Sonic, where he locates and uncovers the truth about Dr. Eggman. He also appears in the sequel, Sonic Rivals 2. He is an unlockable character in the game Sonic Riders, and is a Speed type character, whilst he also appears in the sequel, Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity. Shadow also appeared in the game Sonic and the Secret Rings, being the first unlockable character for the Party Mode and also appears in Super Smash Bros. Brawl as an assist trophy and a sticker.

Shadow appears in Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood, the Sonic RPG game by Bioware. In-game, his screen abilities allow him to Dash and Teleport, and during battles, he can use his Chaos Powers, including Chaos Spear and Chaos Blast, while a new one, Chaos Rift appears. His three team abilities are with Sonic, Omega, and both Rouge and Omega. In the plot, Shadow appears as he is searching for his friend, E-123 Omega, who has gone missing after Omega began to try and find any of the notorious Dr. Eggman's robots so he could destroy them.

Shadow has been confirmed to be playable in Sonic and the Black Knight, portrayed as Lancelot, one of the Knights of the Round Table. He is an alternative to Sonic's single sword gameplay.[11]

Characteristics

According to official profiles, Shadow was created long ago by Prof. Gerald Robotnik as the Ultimate Life Form.[12] Sharp witted and seemingly always on the edge,[13] Shadow is described as the dark incarnation and rival[14] of Sonic the Hedgehog.[15] Once he has set himself to a goal, he will do whatever it takes to accomplish it,[13] regardless of any danger.[16] After the trauma of the death of his first and closest friend, Maria Robotnik, Shadow strives to fulfill his purpose and keep the promise he made to her,[13] despite his general loathing of mankind.[16] Although his relationship with Sonic seems to have developed from antagonistic to friendly rivalry, animosity from not understanding their different mindsets continues.[10]

Shadow is ageless and seemingly immortal.[17] However, Shadow shares a lot in common with Sonic.[16] Although Sonic's speed is described as "second to none," Shadow can skate at speeds fast enough to rival the speeds of Sonic's running.[18] He can also perform spin attacks common to Sonic,[12] which are a variation on the tendency for hedgehogs to roll into tight balls for protection. Additionally, with the power of a Chaos Emerald, Shadow can warp time and space with Chaos Control.[16][12][15]Shadow is also able to use a variety of other Chaos powers, such as "Chaos Spear" and "Chaos Blast".[16]

By harnessing the power of the seven Chaos Emeralds, Shadow is able to use super transformation to transform into Super Shadow.[19] He is bestowed with the new abilities of flight and near invulnerability, like Super Sonic, and his normal abilities of speed and his Chaos powers are greatly enhanced.

Other appearances

Sonic X

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Shadow, as seen in Sonic X episode "Space Colony ARK Battle," Sonic X.

Shadow also appears on the anime Sonic X voiced by his game voice actor in Japan and by Jason Griffith (who also voices Sonic) in the English dub. Although his character has little difference from the games, the series is the first to introduce Shadow's ability to increase the powers he draws from the Chaos Emeralds when he removes the rings on his wrists, but he loses power after a short time. Shadow is only featured briefly in the opening sequence during Season 2, but does not appear until Episodes 33 through 38, which are based on Sonic Adventure 2. However, it was Chris Thorndyke who reminded Shadow of his true promise from Maria, instead of Amy Rose in the games. Afterward, he makes short appearances in flashbacks, but he makes his true return in Season 3 episode 60, “The Return of Shadow”. During this season, Shadow had no clear memory of his mysterious past. Only a fragment of his memory returns when he meets Molly, who reminds him of Maria. At the end of the season, he appears to sacrifice himself again to warp away the explosive seed of the defeated Meterex, but is hinted to be alive. This is Shadow's only appearance in a Sonic TV series so far.

Sonic the Hedgehog (comic)

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Shadow, as seen on the cover of issue #146.

Shadow also appears in the Sonic the Hedgehog comic series. His origin is similar to that in the games in that he was created by Gerald Robotnik to stand against the threat of Black Doom and the Black Arms. He debuted in an adaptation of the game Sonic Adventure 2, with a few changes to accommodate the Archie version of Mobius/Earth. However, instead of the events of Sonic Heroes and Shadow the Hedgehog, Shadow later reappears explaining he was rescued by the alien race called the Bem to combat the Xorda.

Shadow often works alone to achieve his goal, which is to discover the truth about his mysterious history. He has at times allied with Sonic and the Freedom Fighters to fight greater evils, like the Xorda, and he has been known to work either for or against Dr. Robotnik depending on the circumstances. Often, he will side with whomever he believes will bring him closer to the truth. This search has led him to interact with various other characters, including the robot Isaac, Brotherhood of Guardians member Locke, and various versions of Metal Sonic. Hope is one of the few living beings to show compassion towards him besides Maria, and also bears a striking resemblance to her (enough so that he nearly mistook Hope for Maria at one point). After discovering and resolving to fulfill his creator's wish to protect Mobius from the return of the Black Arms, Shadow joined the Guardian Units of Nations, or G.U.N.

Shadow's abilities in the comics are similar to those in the games, but this version can directly access the "Chaos Force" and does not require a Chaos Emerald for any of his Chaos powers. The Chaos Force (also referred to as "The Power of Chaos") is a mystical energy field that serves as a wellspring for all Chaos powers of which Shadow is the first known to be able to harness outside of the Brotherhood of Guardians. When he removes the "inhibitor rings" from his wrists, his Chaos powers are greatly enhanced.

Shadow's most recent appearance was in issue #195,#196 where he uses Chaos Control to warp into Moebius (the Anti-Mobius) and gets drawn into a massive battle against Scourge the Hedgehog. During the battle, Shadow and Metal Sonic warp into the Sonic X universe, as featured in the sub-series' final issue (#40). The upcoming Sonic Universe sub-series will also explore more of Shadow's multi-dimensional encounters.

Shadow Androids

Shadow Androids are robots based on Shadow that first appeared in Sonic Heroes, though it was never actually stated to be such. Instead, one Team Dark cutscene showed a broken Shadow robot, and another one showed an entire room of Androids in stasis, which affected the story in a way, making several characters believe Shadow was a robot. The Shadow Androids reappeared in Shadow the Hedgehog as somewhat strong enemy robots on the single-player mode's "Iron Jungle" and "Lava Shelter" stages, along with the "Iron Jungle" boss. These androids can counter Shadow's Homing Attacks, or lock-on to Shadow and toss rockets at him, which they seem to use more often than the Homing Attack. At the last Team Dark cutscene of Sonic Heroes, when Rouge finds the multiple Shadow androids, she suspects that Shadow is an android, but Omega says that the real Shadow exists, as there is no way anyone could make Shadow androids without the real Shadow. While Shadow is facing Black Doom in his Devil Doom form, Eggman says that he used a robot to rescue Shadow as or after he fell from the Space Colony ARK in Sonic Adventure 2, meaning that while Shadow was in a stasis tube, Eggman was making Shadow androids.

In the multi-player mode of Shadow the Hedgehog, there are six special Shadow Androids.[20] Four of these robots are silver with green, pink, orange, or blue stripes, each wielding either an alien-like machine gun or a bazooka. All of these androids claim to be the "real Shadow", and claim that the others are fakes, and so do the other two Shadow Androids.[21]

Reception

Shadow was ranked as the 2nd favorite Sonic character only beaten by Sonic the Hedgehog himself in the official Sonic character poll.Cite error: The <ref> tag has too many names (see the help page). Game Revolution described his character as a "quintessential anti-Sonic."[22] In a 1UP.com feature about "How Sega Can Save Sonic the Hedgehog," Jeremy Parish wrote that of the "tagalongs" that the series must ditch, Shadow's character was the most in need of it.[23]

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