19 images (& sounds) of the Sonic Colors cast of characters. Photos of the Sonic Colors (Game) voice actors. Sonic Colors (Video Game 2010) - Cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
This is a list of voice actors in the Sonic the Hedgehog series and the time periods that they voiced their characters in. Note that the years mentioned do not include instances of archived voice lines being used after their departure from the series. Meet the voice actors and characters of Sonic Colors Ultimate, a remaster of a classic 3D Sonic game.
Learn about their roles, personalities, and backgrounds in this blog post by Voquent, a voice. Sonic Colors (2010) (Cast and Credits) Jul 14, 2024 17 min read Add to Favourites Comment. Sonic Colors sees the Blue Blur boldly going to space in a 2D/3D hybrid platformer featuring power-ups, large stages, and some of the fastest speeds in the Sonic series.
US Release: 2021 Trending: 5,450th This Week Franchise: Sonic the Hedgehog To celebrate the 30th anniversary of Sonic the Hedgehog and promote the remastered Sonic Colors: Ultimate release comes this two. Sonic: Colors (ソニック カラーズ) is a 2010 platforming video game in the Sonic the Hedgehog series. The game was released for Nintendo DS and Wii on November 11, 2010 in Australia, November 12, 2010 in Europe, November 16, 2010 in North America and on November 18, 2010 in Japan.
Roger Craig Smith - Sonic the Hedgehog Kate Higgins - Miles "Tails" Prower Mike Pollock. Sonic Colors: Directed by Takashi Iizuka, Morio Kishimoto. With Roger Craig Smith, Kate Higgins, Mike Pollock, Kirk Thornton.
Sonic the Hedgehog must journey through an Interstellar Theme Park created by Dr. Eggman in order to rescue a race of aliens known as the Wisps. Sonic Colors, known as Sonic Colours in English PAL regions, is a 2010 platform game published by Sega.
It follows Sonic's quest to stop his nemesis Doctor Eggman from enslaving an alien race and taking over the world. The gameplay is similar to prior Sonic games, with players collecting rings and defeating enemies; the camera perspective often switches from third.