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In the ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' series, [[Doctor Eggman]] (or Dr. Robotnik in the early western version) has created many [[Eggman's robots|robots]]. The designation '''E-series''' gained prominence after the release of the video game ''[[Sonic Adventure]]'', superseding the term "[[badnik]]" which had been used to describe Eggman's animal-style robots previously in most continuities. Presumably, the "E" stands for "Eggman", though this is not known for certain.
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The E-Series is a series of robots created by [[Dr. Eggman]]. They were first introduced in ''[[Sonic Adventure]]'', comprising mostly of gunner robots.
  
 
[[File:Sa concept model e102.png|thumb|right|200px|[[E-102 Gamma]], an E-series bot from ''Sonic Adventure''.]]
 
[[File:Sa concept model e102.png|thumb|right|200px|[[E-102 Gamma]], an E-series bot from ''Sonic Adventure''.]]
  
==''Sonic Adventure'' Robots==
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==''Sonic Adventure''==
The first use of the term E-models was in ''[[Sonic Adventure]]''. Although most often connected with the '''E-100 Series''' of gunner robots that were prominent in that game (see below), other minor robots were also considered E-models. They are listed here.
 
* '''[[E-01 Baby Kiki]]''' - a monkey robot that throws bombs
 
* '''[[E-02 Rhino-Tank]]''' - rhino robot that charges at high speeds
 
* '''[[E-03 Sweep]]''' - a waterskimmer bot found in [[Twinkle Park]]
 
* '''[[E-04 Leon]]''' - a chameleon that turns invisible
 
* '''[[E-05 Boa-Boa]]''' - catterpiller robot that emits flames
 
* '''[[E-06 Bladed Spina]] (Spina)''' - bat robot that spins
 
* '''[[E-07 Ice Ball]]''' - small purple robot that sprays ice
 
* '''[[E-08 Kart Kiki]]''' - robot that drives bumper cars
 
* '''[[E-09 Buyon]]''' - balloon robot that can only be destroyed by the head
 
* '''[[E-10 Cop Speeder]]''' - robot that chases you
 
* '''[[E-15 Spiked Spina]] (Spiky Spina)''' - scrapped badnik? Supposedly E-06, armoured
 
* '''[[E-16 Thunder Spina]] (Electro Spina)''' - same as E-06, but with electricity
 
* '''[[E-17 Ghora]]''' - red sphere robot with flames circling it
 
* '''[[E-19 Egg Keeper]]''' - a robot that captures the player with energy rings
 
* '''[[E-22 Beat]]'''
 
* '''[[E-24 Jetso]]'''
 
* '''[[E-25 Duo Jet]]'''
 
* '''[[E-26 Bomb Jet]]'''
 
* '''[[E-27 Hyper Jet]]'''
 
* '''[[E-28 Mecha Fish]]'''
 
* '''[[E-29 Egg Pirate]]'''
 
* '''[[E-32 Unidus]]''' - variant of [[Orbinaut]]
 
 
 
===E-100 Series===
 
 
:''Main article: [[E-100 Series]]''
 
:''Main article: [[E-100 Series]]''
Unlike many of Eggman's robots, in ''[[Sonic Adventure]]'' or previous games, the E-100 series were important characters in their own right. They were gunner robots, still in the developmental stages. The most prominent was [[E-102 Gamma]], who was a playable character during the game.  
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Unlike many of Eggman's robots in previous games, the E-100 series were important characters in their own right. The most prominent was [[E-102 Gamma]], who was a playable character during the game. The others served as bosses, with the exception of the mass produced Egg Keeper, which is a standard enemy robot.
  
Main E-100 Series robots from ''Sonic Adventure'' include:
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The E-100 Series robots from ''Sonic Adventure'' include:
*[[E-100 Zero]]
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*[[ZERO|E-100 Alpha, "ZERO"]]  
*[[E-101 Beta]] (later remodeled as [[E-101mkII]])
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*[[E-101 Beta]] (Later remodeled as [[E-101mkII]])
 
*[[E-102 Gamma]]
 
*[[E-102 Gamma]]
 
*[[E-103 Delta]]
 
*[[E-103 Delta]]
 
*[[E-104 Epsilon]]
 
*[[E-104 Epsilon]]
 
*[[E-105 Zeta]]
 
*[[E-105 Zeta]]
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*[[Egg Keeper]] A mass produced robot that captures the player with energy rings. Said to be an E-100 Series robot in the instruction manual.
  
On ''[[Sonic X]]'', [[E-101 Beta|Beta]] replaced much of Zeta's role. So much, in fact, that Zeta only appears on the show in Episode 31, "Revenge of the Robot", when Gamma comes to the Hot Shelter to destroy him.
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In ''[[Sonic X]]'', [[E-101 Beta|Beta]] replaced much of Zeta's role. So much, in fact, that Zeta only appears on the show in Episode 31, "Revenge of the Robot", when Gamma comes to the Hot Shelter to destroy him.
  
==''Sonic Adventure 2 Robots''==
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==''Sonic Adventure 2''==
 
[[File:Sa2_E-1000.png|thumb|right|200px|An E-1000 in [[Egg Quarters]].]]
 
[[File:Sa2_E-1000.png|thumb|right|200px|An E-1000 in [[Egg Quarters]].]]
Further E-series robots appeared in the game ''[[Sonic Adventure 2]]''. Notably, the E-1000 was an upgrade of E-102 Gamma, though in this game it served as a normal [[badnik]]-style enemy and has two cannon arms instead of one machine gun arm and one normal arm.
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* '''[[E-1000]]''' - The E-1000 models resemble E-102 Gamma with two cannon arms. They shoot like crazy and seem to lack any higher awareness.
* '''[[E-20 Kiki]]''' - a monkey robot that throws bombs.
 
* '''[[Sol#Sonic Adventure 2|E-31 Gola]]''' - red sphere robots with flames floating around them.
 
* '''[[Orbinaut#Sonic Adventure 2|E-32 Unidus]]''' - black sphere bots with spiked balls floating around them
 
* '''[[E-1000]]''' - The E-1000 models resembled E-102 Gamma with two cannon arms. They shoot like crazy and seem to lack any higher awareness.
 
  
==Other Games==
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==Sonic Heroes==
===Sonic Heroes Robots===
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* '''[[E-123 Ω|E-123 Omega]]''' - Playable character.
* '''[[E-123 Ω|E-123 Omega]]''' - Playable character
 
 
* '''[[E-2000]]''' - Red or yellow armored robots with laser guns.
 
* '''[[E-2000]]''' - Red or yellow armored robots with laser guns.
 
*  '''[[E-2000R]]''' - Tougher, golden versions of the same. Mostly confined to [[Final Fortress]].
 
*  '''[[E-2000R]]''' - Tougher, golden versions of the same. Mostly confined to [[Final Fortress]].
  
===Sonic Battle===
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==Sonic Battle==
* '''[[E-121 Phi]]''' - Gray clones of [[Emerl]], the [[Gizoid]]
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* '''[[E-121 Phi]]''' - Gray copies of [[Emerl]], the [[Gizoid]].
* '''[[Chaos Gamma]]''' - A partial rebuild of [[E-102 Gamma]] with two weapon arms; may or may not count as E-Series
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* '''[[Chaos Gamma]]''' - A partial rebuild of [[E-102 Gamma]] with two weapon arms; may or may not count as part of the E-Series.
  
===Sonic Riders===
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==Sonic Riders==
 
[[File:Riders e-10000g.png|right|thumb|200px|E-10000G in ''Sonic Riders''.]]
 
[[File:Riders e-10000g.png|right|thumb|200px|E-10000G in ''Sonic Riders''.]]
  
 
''[[Sonic Riders]]'' included the E-10000 series; two of which, [[E-10000R]] and [[E-10000G]], were unlockable playable characters.
 
''[[Sonic Riders]]'' included the E-10000 series; two of which, [[E-10000R]] and [[E-10000G]], were unlockable playable characters.
* '''[[E-10000R]]''' - A red humanoid robot wearing what appears to be a baseball cap
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* '''[[E-10000R]]''' - A red humanoid robot wearing what appears to be a baseball cap.
* '''[[E-10000G]]''' - A green version of E-10000R
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* '''[[E-10000G]]''' - A mass produced green version of E-10000R.
* '''E-10000Y''' - A maintenance robot in [[Ice Factory]]
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* '''E-10000Y''' - A maintenance robot in [[Ice Factory]].
* '''E-10000P''' - Purple robots seen on a production line in [[Egg Factory]]
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* '''E-10000P''' - Purple robots seen on a production line in [[Egg Factory]].
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==Sonic Free Riders==
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* '''[[E-10000G]]''' - Returning from Sonic Riders.
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* '''[[E-10000B]]''' - A blue version of E-10000. Part of Team Dark and only playable in World Grand Prix mode. Revealed to be [[Metal Sonic]] in disguise.
  
==Sonic X Robots==
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==Sonic X==
Several robots, supposedly from the E-Series, appeared in the television series ''[[Sonic X]]''. However, since ''Sonic X'' occurs in a slightly different continuity from the games, they cannot necessarily be considered canon. They are as follows:
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Several E-Series robots appeared in the television series ''[[Sonic X]]''. However, since ''Sonic X'' occurs in a slightly different continuity from the games, they cannot necessarily be considered canon. They are as follows:
 
* '''E-11 Beacon''' - Sonic X Episodes 4 & 12
 
* '''E-11 Beacon''' - Sonic X Episodes 4 & 12
 
* '''E-12 Dreamer''' - Sonic X Episode 28
 
* '''E-12 Dreamer''' - Sonic X Episode 28
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* '''E-14 Sneezer''' - Sonic X Episode 1
 
* '''E-14 Sneezer''' - Sonic X Episode 1
 
* '''E-18 Guerra-Hard''' - Sonic X Episode 13
 
* '''E-18 Guerra-Hard''' - Sonic X Episode 13
* '''E-21 Ballion''' - Sonic X Episode 10: Baseball Bots
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* '''E-21 Ballion''' - Sonic X Episode 10
 
* '''E-23 Missile Wrist''' - Sonic X Episode 3
 
* '''E-23 Missile Wrist''' - Sonic X Episode 3
 
* '''E-35 Funfun''' - Sonic X Episode 12
 
* '''E-35 Funfun''' - Sonic X Episode 12
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* '''E-90 Super Sweeper''' - Sonic X Episode 5
 
* '''E-90 Super Sweeper''' - Sonic X Episode 5
 
* '''E-91 Lady Ninja''' - Sonic X Episode 17
 
* '''E-91 Lady Ninja''' - Sonic X Episode 17
* '''E-99 Eggsterminator/Egg Fort 2''' - Sonic X Episode 26
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* '''E-99 Egg Emperor''' (Eggsterminator in the American dub) - Sonic X Episode 26
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 00:29, 2 September 2017

The E-Series is a series of robots created by Dr. Eggman. They were first introduced in Sonic Adventure, comprising mostly of gunner robots.

E-102 Gamma, an E-series bot from Sonic Adventure.

Sonic Adventure

Main article: E-100 Series

Unlike many of Eggman's robots in previous games, the E-100 series were important characters in their own right. The most prominent was E-102 Gamma, who was a playable character during the game. The others served as bosses, with the exception of the mass produced Egg Keeper, which is a standard enemy robot.

The E-100 Series robots from Sonic Adventure include:

In Sonic X, Beta replaced much of Zeta's role. So much, in fact, that Zeta only appears on the show in Episode 31, "Revenge of the Robot", when Gamma comes to the Hot Shelter to destroy him.

Sonic Adventure 2

An E-1000 in Egg Quarters.
  • E-1000 - The E-1000 models resemble E-102 Gamma with two cannon arms. They shoot like crazy and seem to lack any higher awareness.

Sonic Heroes

Sonic Battle

Sonic Riders

E-10000G in Sonic Riders.

Sonic Riders included the E-10000 series; two of which, E-10000R and E-10000G, were unlockable playable characters.

  • E-10000R - A red humanoid robot wearing what appears to be a baseball cap.
  • E-10000G - A mass produced green version of E-10000R.
  • E-10000Y - A maintenance robot in Ice Factory.
  • E-10000P - Purple robots seen on a production line in Egg Factory.

Sonic Free Riders

  • E-10000G - Returning from Sonic Riders.
  • E-10000B - A blue version of E-10000. Part of Team Dark and only playable in World Grand Prix mode. Revealed to be Metal Sonic in disguise.

Sonic X

Several E-Series robots appeared in the television series Sonic X. However, since Sonic X occurs in a slightly different continuity from the games, they cannot necessarily be considered canon. They are as follows:

  • E-11 Beacon - Sonic X Episodes 4 & 12
  • E-12 Dreamer - Sonic X Episode 28
  • E-13 Guardbot - Sonic X Episode 1
  • E-14 Sneezer - Sonic X Episode 1
  • E-18 Guerra-Hard - Sonic X Episode 13
  • E-21 Ballion - Sonic X Episode 10
  • E-23 Missile Wrist - Sonic X Episode 3
  • E-35 Funfun - Sonic X Episode 12
  • E-38 Octoron - Sonic X Episode 9
  • E-39 Quizon - Sonic X Episode 9
  • E-40 Egg Fortress - Sonic X Episode 15
  • E-42 Torole - Sonic X Episode 15
  • E-43 Falcon - Sonic X Episode 15
  • E-45 Sumo - Sonic X Episode 21
  • E-47 Pumpty - Sonic X Episode 5
  • E-51 Intelligente - Sonic X Episode 6
  • E-57 Clurken - Sonic X Episode 16
  • E-65 Gorru-Gaooh - Sonic X Episode 18
  • E-66 Da-Dai-Oh - Sonic X Episode 22
  • E-70 Noizi - Sonic X Episode 11
  • E-74 Weazo - Sonic X Episode 23
  • E-77 Lucky - Sonic X Episode 25
  • E-88 Lightning Bird - Sonic X Episode 24
  • E-90 Super Sweeper - Sonic X Episode 5
  • E-91 Lady Ninja - Sonic X Episode 17
  • E-99 Egg Emperor (Eggsterminator in the American dub) - Sonic X Episode 26

See also


Characters in the Sonic the Hedgehog game series
Recurring characters
Heroes Sonic (Super, Starfall, Hyper, Darkspine, the Werehog, Excalibur) | Tails (Super) | Knuckles (Super, Hyper) | Amy (Super, Hyper) | Mighty (Super) | Ray (Super) | Espio | Charmy | Vector | Cream | Big | Blaze (Burning) | Silver (Super) | Sticks
Anti-heroes/Neutrals Shadow (Super) | Rouge | E-102 Gamma | E-123 Omega | Jet | Wave | Storm
Villains Dr. Eggman | Metal Sonic (Rocket, Neo, 3.0) | Mecha Sonic (8-bit, Mk. II, Mk. III, Super) | Fang | Tails Doll | Metal Knuckles | Chaos (Perfect) | E-Series | ZERO | Biolizard (Finalhazard) | Black Doom (Devil Doom) | Eggman Nega | Orbot | Cubot | Deadly Six (Zavok, Zazz, Zomom, Master Zik, Zeena, Zor)
Teams Sonic/Heroes | Rose | Dark | Chaotix | Babylon
Other Animals (Flicky) | Froggy | Chao (Hero, Dark) | Tikal | Pachacamac | Omochao | Chaclon | Gerald & Maria Robotnik | President | King Boom Boo | Cheese | Chocola | Vanilla | G.U.N. Commander | Wisps | Mother Wisp
One-off characters
Heroes Emerl | Marine | Lumina Flowlight | Chip | Shahra | Knights of the Round Table | Caliburn | Yacker | Avatar | Barry | Trip (Super)
Anti-heroes/Neutrals Bean | Bark | Shade | Merlina | Sage
Villains Witchcart | Hocke-Wulf | Bearenger | Carrotia | Battle Kukku Army (15th, 16th, Dr. Fukurokov) | E-101 Beta | Void | Chaos Gamma | Gemerl | Shugo-hei | Iblis | Mephiles | Solaris | Erazor Djinn | Captain Whisker | Johnny | Master Core: ABIS | Ix (Super) | Dark Gaia | King Arthur | Hard Boiled Heavies | Infinite | The End | Mirage Express
Teams Vector | Eggman
Other Birdie | Illumina | Secretary | Elise | Duke of Soleanna | Sonic Man | Coconut Crew | Vikings | Professor Pickle | Wentos | Don Fachio | Dodon Pa | Koco | Ancients | Conductor | Conductor's wife | Ariem | Heavy | Bomb | Tiara Boobowski | Honey