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Cream the Rabbit
'Sonic the Hedgehog' character
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Cream the Rabbit as seen in Sonic Heroes.
First gameSonic Advance 2
Created byUnconfirmed

Cream the Rabbit (クリーム・ザ・ラビット, Kurīmu za Rabitto) is a fictional character from the Sonic the Hedgehog universe. She was introduced in Sonic Advance 2 for the Game Boy Advance. The release date for this game was December 19. Her original birthday is May 8.[1]

Cream is a peach-colored rabbit who can fly by flapping her ears. She is 6 years old, 70 cm (2' 3"), and weighs 12 kg (26.4 lbs)[2]. Cream is the daughter of Vanilla the Rabbit, and she is rarely seen without her lifelong companion, Cheese the Chao (チーズ・ザ・チャオ, Chīzu za Chao), whom she uses as a method of attack. Cream and Cheese's names may be a reference to Cream cheese

Personality

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Cream & Cheese as seen on Sonic Channel.

Cream is a princess-like figure; she is polite, follows manners and does what she is told. She’s very friendly and tries to be close to everyone she meets. She is brave as well, usually not afraid to go out on an adventure. She’s a bit naïve however, and doesn’t always see things right away, since she’s still very young.

Cream enjoys spending most of her time outdoors. There, she likes to play with her friends, usually any activity they want, or collect flowers which she finds pretty and joyful. She loves adventures and exploring. Indoors, she enjoys watching TV and her favorite food is ice cream.

She doesn't like any form of violence, abuse or fighting; however, she will fight to protect the people she cares about. Like most of the characters in the Sonic series, she doesn't like Eggman much either, but as a custom she is still somewhat polite to the doctor. In Sonic Heroes, she at one point calls him "Mr. Doctor Eggman".

She and Charmy Bee are the youngest characters in the series, both being 6 years old (even younger than Tails, who is 8).

Game Appearances

The first game Cream appeared in was Sonic Advance 2, where she was an unlockable character. Like Tails and Knuckles, she is kidnapped by Doctor Eggman and Sonic must rescue her before she can become playable. Just before the final level, her mother is kidnapped by Eggman, who is eventually rescued by Super Sonic after he destroys the final boss.

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Cream as she appears in Sonic Riders.

Cream is seen as a cameo in Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut for the Nintendo Gamecube after playing the Casinopolis level. She is flying through the sky, apparently dropping the ice key that appears at that point in the game. This isn't her only cameo in the game, but it's her best-known one. Other such cameos can be found when she flies by after Sonic and Tails clear Casinopolis and Amy spots her flying by the train station in Station Square. She also appears on a billboard in some missions in Mission Mode.

In Sonic Mega Collection, there is artwork of Cream and Cheese saying that they would appear in the then-upcoming Sonic Advance 2.

She is part of Team Rose, The "Beginner" Team, acting as their flight member in Sonic Heroes The trio are on a quest to find Cheese's sibling, Chocola, a brown Chao with a blue bow tie, as well as Big the Cat's friend Froggy, and Sonic, after seeing them all in a newspaper. It is suspected that Doctor Eggman has captured Chocola and Froggy. In the game, she can only use Cheese to attack when the other two team members are incapacitated or otherwise not present. Her Chao attack is a means of self-defense, although the attack isn't very effective if she doesn't have 2 to 3 Power Cores.

In Sonic Battle, Cream lives with Amy Rose in her apartment, where she helps Amy work out. She quickly befriends the game's main character Emerl, and teaches him about sadness after Emerl's violence has made Cream cry.

Cream also appears as a playable character in Sonic Advance 3. When Cream is used as a partner, Cheese can transform into the shape of the player character.

She and Cheese both need to be rescued by Shadow the Hedgehog and Amy Rose in the game Shadow the Hedgehog during the level Cryptic Castle, which is her only appearance in the entire game (besides her voice being heard in the levels The ARK and Cosmic Fall in Expert Mode), one of the reasons why she is the only recurring character not to be given official art in the game. Both Cream and Cheese are trapped behind walls and they can be hurt if you punch them, slightly increasing your Dark gauge. Whether or not Cream is rescued is up to Shadow and the player.

Cream also makes an unlockable appearance in Sonic Riders. In this game she, like Amy, wears a different outfit (pictured above), and can be unlocked by beating Hero Story mode. She is a flight-type character, and her default board is named Smile.

Cream's role in Sonic Rush was as a supporting character for Blaze, but ended up playing a very large role as a non-playable character. She and Blaze meet after Blaze finds her hiding in bushes nearby. She is surprised at how naive and trusting Cream is with a stranger such as herself and is dragged along to Cream's home. Throughout the course of the game Cream cheers Blaze on during the battles and helps her to find Sonic.

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Cream, Cheese, & Blaze from Sonic Rush.)

In Rush, Cream also displays an understanding of her friends and their habits and motives. She tells Blaze that Amy is a good "Sonic detector" though sometimes lets her feelings get the better of her. She also mentions to Blaze Knuckles' gulliblity and his short temper. Cream is held hostage by Eggman in the final boss of Blaze's game but is rescued by Blaze. She is sad to hear from Sonic that Blaze left at the end of the Extra story, but Sonic reassures her that Cream will see Blaze again.

Cream is the only major hero character who has not yet had a solo level in a 3-D game (with the exception of Sonic Riders). It is likely that Cream will continue to appear in the next generation Sonic games.[citation needed]

Sonic X

Main article: Sonic X

Cream also has a starring role on the Sonic anime, Sonic X. Though she isn't as active as many other characters, she presents her own talents in the cartoon. Her first appearance is in episode 1, where Sonic tries to save her from Dr. Eggman's base, right before the Chaos Control that tossed Sonic and his friends to another world. She supports Sonic on his adventures for the Chaos Emeralds throughout the first season. Her most known accomplishment is her victory over Emerl during the second season, as she was forced to fight him for the first time on Sonic X.

In the newer third season she travels with her friends into space to help Cosmo stop the Metarex.

In both versions of Sonic X, Vanilla has Cream's voice artist. In the English version, she has Cream's voice from Enter! Supersonic Hedgehog Appears!.

Abilities

Cream can achieve flight by flapping her two rather large ears. Although she can't fly as high or for as long as her friend Tails can, she can fly faster, allowing her to cover a greater horizontal distance. She is super fast like many other Sonic characters, but she is not as fast as Sonic or Shadow. Whilst able to mimic Sonic's basic spin-attack and spin dash, she largely attacks by having her Chao, Cheese, ram her adversaries. She also has good homemaking skills, most likely because of her mother. Although being brave, it is noted that Cream is the weakest of the characters in the Sonic series and is known for being a 'damsel in distress'. (i.e: In Shadow the Hedgehog, she was trapped in the castle and the player had to rescue her.), however, she is very strong in Sonic Heroes, as she can carry both Big and Amy.

Telepathy

It may be true that Cream has mental telepathy, only this power isn't as developed as Tikal's. Cream seems to be able to understand Cheese and possibly other Chao as well who all cannot speak english, so it may be possible that Cream has an ability to understand Chao even if they can't speak her language. But this power is probably only limited to Chao since her ability might not be fully developed.

Family and friends

Cheese the Chao

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Cheese the Chao as seen in Sonic Advance 3.

Cheese the Chao is a blue, neutral baby Chao, sibling of Chocola the Chao and friend of Cream the Rabbit. Cheese wears a red bow tie. A couple of times in Sonic X, the other characters referred to Cheese as "she", but in Sonic Heroes and Shadow the Hedgehog, Cheese is identified as male. This is most likely a moot point (as the A-life Chao in Sonic Adventure and Sonic Adventure 2 were asexual).

Cheese's first appearance was in Sonic Advance 2 for the Game Boy Advance handheld console. In the game, Cheese is accompanied by Cream the Rabbit and is a method of attack: Cream points to an enemy, and Cheese charges forward and destroys or damages the enemy on contact. Cheese makes another appearance in the game Sonic Heroes, in which Cheese follows Cream and helps her look for Cheese's sibling, Chocola. However, though Chocola is rescued before the events during the Metal Madness Boss Battle, the chao does not appear. If Cream's teammates were incapacitated somehow, Cream could use the attack button to command Cheese to perform a crowd control area attack. Cheese also appears in Sonic Advance 3, and as usual, follows Cream. Cheese is also able to shapeshift into a Chao version of Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, or Amy. Cheese follows the command of whomever it turned into.

Cheese the Chao is also in the newest television cartoon series, Sonic X, although it is considerably larger than its video game self.

There is a series of Italian fangames starring Cheese called Chao World.

Vanilla the Rabbit

Main article: Vanilla the Rabbit

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Vanilla the Rabbit as seen in Sonic Advance 2

Vanilla the Rabbit is introduced as Cream the Rabbit's mother in Sonic Advance 2 and Sonic X. At the end of Sonic Advance 2, Dr. Eggman kidnaps Vanilla. Fortunately, she is rescued in the end by Super Sonic.

Vanilla also makes a short appearance in the ending of Sonic Advance 3 after the player defeats G-mel (also known as Gemerl) with Super Sonic. She and Cream find the defeated G-Mel laying on the beach. Seeing this, they decide to take the robot to Miles Prower for repair. It now lives peacefully with Vanilla and Cream.

Vanilla also appears in the game Sonic Rush.

In Sonic X, Vanilla was separated from her daughter when Cream was kidnapped by Doctor Eggman and sent to Chris' world via Chaos Control. Eventually, she gets sent to Chris' world by Chaos Control herself. Vanilla asks the Chaotix to help find Cream (whom the Chaotix mistakenly think has been kidnapped by Sonic). While the Chaotix team investigates, Vanilla comes across Sonic, who then takes her to see Cream at the Thorndyke house. The staff at the mansion meets Vanilla for the first time, and Cream is happy to see her mom. Cream stays with her mom throughout the new episodes, helping her with meals as she did with Ella and Amy at the mansion. Later in the series, it is suggested that Vector the Crocodile has some kind of hidden love for Vanilla.

She is unnamed in the games, referred to only as "Ma'am" by other characters. At first, only Sonic X had identified her by the name "Vanilla", but in Cream's profile on the official japanese Sonic Channel website she is also referred to as Vanilla, making the name canon to the games.

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Amy Rose as seen in Shadow the Hedgehog.

Amy Rose

Main article: Amy Rose

Since Sonic Heroes, Cream and Amy are portrayed as best friends and they share a sister-like relationship, comparable to Sonic and Tails' friendship. This fact is strengthened by Sonic Advance 3, as when they're paired together, they are given the title Team Jubilee and serve as a counterpart to Sonic and Tails' Unbreakable Bond. The two also seem to hang out together almost completely throughout Sonic Battle, except when Emerl drags one of them away. Amy is also seen searching for Cream during one of the levels in Shadow the Hedgehog.


Voice Actresses

  • In the Sonic X dub and post-Shadow the Hedgehog games, Cream is voiced by Rebecca Honig.
  • In Japan, Cream's voice is done by Sayaka Aoki.
  • In Sonic Heroes, Sonic Battle and Sonic Advance 3, Cream was voiced by Sarah Wulfeck.

Theme songs

  • In Sonic Heroes, Cream's theme song (as part of Team Rose) was called "Follow Me", sung by Kay Hanley.
  • So far, Cream has never had a theme song made solely for her.

Trivia

  • Majority of the Sonic cast from the games have made their appearance in Archie's Sonic the Hedgehog comics, Cream and Cheese along with Vanilla have not been introduced yet in the comic. It is believed Sega insisted that she remain exclusive to Sonic X and the games. In fact, Cream and Cheese do appear in the Archie-published Sonic X comic.
  • Cream's ears are often mistaken for being placed backwards. In truth, rabbits can swivel their ears about to a degree, and in certain depictions (such as when Cream is falling from a great height) are shown swivelled forwards when straightened.

Notes and references