We don't discuss how Tails' tails work, my friend. Personally, I have a theory that he's double-jointed in his tails. This way, when he flies, his tails don't become all tangled up.
It makes sense, though, but really, don't question it. Reply reply pablo5426 its actually how it works for his 3d models if you play one of his fly animations in slowmo you can see how they actually move in. Propeller Flying,[1][2] also known as Propeller Flight (プロペラ飛行[3][4], Puropera Hikō?), Airman Tails[5], Heli-Tails[6] (ヘリテイル[7], Heriteiru?, lit.
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Yeah it can't work. The tails should get tangled and stop. If you consider a tail is the extension of the spine, it means Tails's spine splits into two.I think the tails can rotate independently, but they should no be able to spin together without getting intertwined.
Sonic the Hedgehog only has one best friend, and that is Miles "Tails" Prower. But how is it possible to float and fly by just spinning your tails? Perhaps T. Some could argue that his tails have a joint that permits rotation at the base of attachment between the tailbone and tail.
The rolling on the other hand is just is tails literally staying stationary while his entire body is moving. Like, just freaking imagine his tails walking up the back of his body, over his head, down and back to where they. I mean like, how does he actually do the helicopter thing with both of his tails? I know the real answer is "He's a cartoon character, don't overthink it", which is absolutely correct, but come on, you can't tell me that you've never stopped for a moment to actually consider how he's able to do it.
How do Tails' tails not wrap around each other while spinning? Just curious if anyone has ever attempted to explain or illustrate this. I am definitely capable of suspending my disbelief if not though. Tails includes a selection of applications to work on sensitive documents and communicate securely.
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