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'''Fang the Sniper''', also known as '''Nack the Weasel''', is a character in the ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' universe. He is a treasure hunter (or bounty hunter in the Archie Sonic comics.) In the [[Sega]] games Fang/Nack is half-weasel half-wolf, not just a Weasel. He seems to be obsessed with valuables and money. He wears a big brown hat, brown and white boots, and brown gloves with metal plates on them. The reason that he is known as "Fang" is because one of his canines is much larger than the other. His fur is purple and white and he has a long, thick, tail that he uses for bouncing on and attacking his foes. His signature weapon was going to be a black handgun, but Sega nixed the idea and unused sprites of him holding it have been seen in a gaming magazine. He also has an airbike (called the Marvelous Queen) he uses to fly around in. He is one of the lesser known Sonic characters, but does
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'''Fang the Sniper''' (ファング・ザ・スナイパー) is a character in the ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' universe. He was known as '''Nack the Weasel''' in the North American and European releases of ''[[Sonic Triple Trouble]]'', but reverted to the name Fang in all subsequent games. Despite being called a weasel in his western debut, he was established as being half jerboa and half wolf in Japan.{{fileref|S%26T2FamicomTsushin1994.jpg}}
have many fans. He was also the first Sonic character to have a real gun.  
 
  
==Sonic Triple Trouble==
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Fang is a treasure hunter who lives in [[Special Stage (Sonic the Hedgehog Triple Trouble)|subspace]]. He wears a brown cowboy hat, brown boots with white gaiters, a brown belt with a gold buckle and brown gloves with metal plates. He is known as Fang due to his large and pointed upper left tooth. His fur is purple and white and he has a long, thick, tail that he uses for bouncing on and attacking his foes. ''[[Sonic the Fighters]]'' introduced his signature weapon: a popgun that fires corks. He is often seen on his flying bike, which he takes great pride in.  
Fang makes his debut as a thief/bounty hunter in Sonic Triple trouble (Sonic and Tails 2).
 
In the game, Fang rivals Sonic and Tails in their quest to claim the Chaos emeralds that
 
fell from the Dr. Eggman's ship, the Atomic Destroyer. He is found at the end of every special stage as a boss, with the first stage being an exception. Driving the Marvelous Queen, Fang/Nak attempts to stop [[Sonic]]/[[Tails]] so that he can obtain the chaos emeralds for himself, apparently so that he can sell them for money. Fang is characterized as a somewhat sloppy character, even catching himself in his own trap humorously. It is possible
 
that Fang is working for [[Dr. Robotnik]], as Fang is seen near the end of [[Atomic Destroyer Zone]], although the game never states that the purple weasel cut a deal with the Egg shaped scientist.  
 
  
It was in this game's beta that Fang was seen holding a gun up to Sonic in a classic
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==Character conception==
"stick um up!" situation.
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Fang was designed by [[sega:Shinichi Higashi|Shinichi Higashi]], with permission from [[sega:Naoto Ohshima|Naoto Ohshima]].{{ref|1=https://twitter.com/toumartcom/status/901019308523872258}} He was the first character Higashi created for Sega.{{ref|1=https://artoyz.com/shop/fr/blog/mise-au-point-avec-touma-n83}}
  
==Sonic the Fighters (Sonic Championships)==
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During development, the character was known as '''Nack'''.{{ref|1=https://twitter.com/toumartcom/status/926814138927423491}} However, a character named '''[[Knuckles the Echidna|Knuckles]]''' had been created for ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 3]]''. Since the pronunciation of the two names would be similar in Japan, it was decided to change Nack's name.{{ref|1=https://twitter.com/toumartcom/status/926814235891347456}} A contest to decide upon a name for Sonic's new rival ran in the gaming magazine ''Shūkan Famicom Tsūshin''.{{fileref|S%26T2FamicomTsushin1994.jpg}} In the end, the name '''Fang the Sniper''' was decided upon.
  
In Sonic the Fighters, Fang is a playable character who holds one of the eight chaos emeralds. Although Fang's alignment is generally evil, he is very much willing to destroy the newly designed [[Death Egg II]], and thus save the world from Eggman's potential grip.
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In America and Europe, the name "Nack" was retained for ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog Triple Trouble]]'', since "Nack" starting with an "N" and "Knuckles" starting with a "K" was deemed to be enough to differentiate the two.{{ref|1=https://twitter.com/toumartcom/status/926814370016792579}}
Although he may very well intend on keeping and selling the emeralds afterward! For moves,
 
Fang mostly uses a popgun, which shoots corks. Fang also makes use of his tail and feet in
 
a few fancy moves such as his tail whap. Fang can use his magenta emerald to go into [[hyper
 
mode]] and perform the cannon barrage, a move which sends a barrage of corks toward Fang's opponent, potentially hitting them many times. Although in previous installments, it appears
 
that Fang is unaware of the chaos emeralds true power, he makes use of the emeralds powerful
 
energies through utilizing hyper mode, and as said earlier, by using the cannon barrage.
 
Fang is the sixth character that must be defeated in arcade mode to reach Death Egg II.
 
his home course is [[Casino Night]], a course from [[Sonic the Hedgehog 2]].
 
  
==Sonic Drift 2==
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Higashi designed the character as a jerboa (トビネズミ){{ref|1=https://twitter.com/toumartcom/status/900516747534520320}}, however the sales departments of Sega decided upon him being half jerboa and half wolf in Japan, and a weasel in North America.{{ref|1=https://twitter.com/toumartcom/status/926788059131080704}}{{ref|1=https://twitter.com/toumartcom/status/926812591233515520}}
  
Fang is also a playable character in [[Sonic Drift 2]]. He is featured driving the Marvelous Queen.
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Since Fang likes to collect shining things, he was designed with attire evoking that of an explorer. His four fingers, instead of the usual five for a ''Sonic'' character, are derived from the species he is based on.{{ref|1=https://twitter.com/toumartcom/status/926788082908651520}}
  
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==Game appearances==
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===''Sonic Triple Trouble''===
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[[File:Stt_TTBeta.jpg|thumb|right|Fang pulls out a gun. He doesn't do any of this in the final game.]]
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Fang makes his debut as a thief/treasure hunter in ''[[Sonic Triple Trouble]]'' (''Sonic & Tails 2'' in Japan). In this game, Fang antagonizes [[Sonic the Hedgehog|Sonic]] and [[Miles "Tails" Prower|Tails]] in their quest to claim the five [[Chaos Emeralds]] he gathered. He is found at the end of every [[Special Stage (Sonic Triple Trouble)|Special Stage]] as a boss, except the first, in which his own trap backfires. He attacks Sonic/Tails whilst riding his flying bike, which has different attachments and attack patterns in each boss battle. He later shows up in [[Atomic Destroyer Zone]] Act 3, but is scared off by Dr. Eggman's machine before he can confront Sonic/Tails. If the player completes the game without collecting all of the Chaos Emeralds, Fang appears in the "Try Again" screen after the ending, dropping the Emeralds the player had missed.
  
==Comics==
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A prerelease screenshot for the game found in a gaming magazine shows that Fang would have been seen holding a gun up to Sonic in a classic "stick 'em up!" situation.
  
In the Archie Sonic comics, he has a sister named Nic. In the [[Fleetway]] [[Sonic the Comic|Sonic comic]], Nack used to be a member of the [[Chaotix]], but betrayed them for profit. He later got the ability to grow and shrink things.
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===''Sonic Drift 2''===
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Fang is also a playable character in ''[[Sonic Drift 2]]'', driving his aero bike, the [[Marvelous Queen]]. The Marvelous Queen differs in appearance to his flying bike from ''Sonic Triple Trouble''. His special ability is to drop bombs on the track to stop opponents in their tracks.
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===''Sonic the Fighters (Sonic Championship)''===
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In ''[[Sonic the Fighters]]'', Fang is a playable character who holds one of the eight Chaos Emeralds. Although Fang's alignment is generally evil, he is very much willing to destroy the newly designed [[Death Egg II]], and thus save the world from Eggman's potential grip... although he may very well intend on keeping and selling the Emeralds afterwards.
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For moves, Fang mostly uses a popgun, which shoots corks. Fang also makes use of his tail and feet in a few fancy moves such as his Tail Whap. Fang can use his magenta emerald to go into Hyper Mode and perform the Cannon Barrage, a move which fires a barrage of corks toward Fang's opponent, potentially hitting them many times. As in previous installments, it appears that Fang is unaware of the Chaos Emeralds' true power, though he can make use of Hyper Mode as mentioned earlier. Fang is the sixth character that must be defeated in arcade mode to reach the Death Egg II. His home stage is [[Casino Night (Sonic the Fighters)|Casino Night]], based on the same stage from ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 2]]''.
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===''Sonic Mania''===
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[[File:FangTheSniper_SonicMania.png|thumb|right|The Heavy Magician's Fang illusion.]]
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In ''[[Sonic Mania]]'', the [[Heavy Magician]], a member of the [[Hard Boiled Heavies]], becomes an illusion based on Fang. At the end of [[Mirage Saloon Zone]] Act 1, the illusion of Fang may show up to shoot down the [[Tornado]] and bring Sonic and Tails to the ground. When the player fights the Heavy Magician at the end of Act 2, she can turn into Fang, proceeding to bounce around and shoot corks at the player.
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Fang, along with [[Bean the Dynamite]] and [[Bark the Polar Bear]], can also be seen on "Wanted" posters in both Acts of Mirage Saloon (though they can only be seen in [[Knuckles the Echidna|Knuckles]]' Act 1, as well as Encore Mode's Act 1).
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===Other appearances===
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''[[Tails Adventures]]'' has an item named Fang, featuring his face on the icon. Simply having the item in Tails' inventory will increase the chances of enemies dropping [[ring]]s without any activation necessary.
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In ''[[Sonic Generations]]'', Fang can be seen on "WANTED" posters dotted around [[City Escape (Sonic Generations)|City Escape]] for theft and extortion.
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Fang was to appear in ''[[Sonic X-Treme]]'' as a boss fight.
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==In other media==
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Fang appears in the [[Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie comic)|Archie Sonic comics]] with the name Nack the Weasel. He has a sister named Nic, and is a member of Team Hooligan alongside Bean and Bark. In the UK ''[[Sonic the Comic]]'' series, Nack initially appears as a member of the [[Chaotix (characters)|Chaotix Crew]], but shortly betrays them for profit. He often uses a special device to shrink and grow himself and other objects, which he has used for heists and for him and [[Grimer Wormtongue|Grimer]] to reach [[Shanazar]] in order to find Robotnik.  
  
 
<gallery>
 
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Image:Fang_stc.png‎|Fang as seen in [[Sonic the Comic|STC]].
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Image:Fang_stc.png‎|Nack as seen in ''[[Sonic the Comic]]''.
Image:Fang_archie.jpg|Fang as seen in [[Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie)|Archie]].
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Image:Fang_archie.jpg|Nack as seen in the [[Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie)|Archie comics]].
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  
==Games Fang has appeared in==
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==References==
*''[[Sonic Triple Trouble]]'' (''Sonic and Tails 2'')
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*''[[Sonic Drift 2]]''
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*''[[Sonic Championship]]'' (''Sonic the Fighters'')
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*''[[Tails Adventure]]'' (cameo - item)
 
*''[[Sonic X-Treme]]'' (cancelled game)
 
*''[[Sonic Generations]]'' (Cameo- "Wanted" poster)
 
 
 
  
 
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Revision as of 01:43, 27 July 2019


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Fang the Sniper/Nack the Weasel
First seen: [[Sonic Triple Trouble]] (1994)
Species: Jerboa & Wolf hybrid (as Fang) or Weasel (as Nack)
Gender: Male
Created by: Shinichi Higashi

Fang the Sniper (ファング・ザ・スナイパー) is a character in the Sonic the Hedgehog universe. He was known as Nack the Weasel in the North American and European releases of Sonic Triple Trouble, but reverted to the name Fang in all subsequent games. Despite being called a weasel in his western debut, he was established as being half jerboa and half wolf in Japan.[1]

Fang is a treasure hunter who lives in subspace. He wears a brown cowboy hat, brown boots with white gaiters, a brown belt with a gold buckle and brown gloves with metal plates. He is known as Fang due to his large and pointed upper left tooth. His fur is purple and white and he has a long, thick, tail that he uses for bouncing on and attacking his foes. Sonic the Fighters introduced his signature weapon: a popgun that fires corks. He is often seen on his flying bike, which he takes great pride in.

Character conception

Fang was designed by Shinichi Higashi, with permission from Naoto Ohshima.[2] He was the first character Higashi created for Sega.[3]

During development, the character was known as Nack.[4] However, a character named Knuckles had been created for Sonic the Hedgehog 3. Since the pronunciation of the two names would be similar in Japan, it was decided to change Nack's name.[5] A contest to decide upon a name for Sonic's new rival ran in the gaming magazine Shūkan Famicom Tsūshin.[1] In the end, the name Fang the Sniper was decided upon.

In America and Europe, the name "Nack" was retained for Sonic the Hedgehog Triple Trouble, since "Nack" starting with an "N" and "Knuckles" starting with a "K" was deemed to be enough to differentiate the two.[6]

Higashi designed the character as a jerboa (トビネズミ)[7], however the sales departments of Sega decided upon him being half jerboa and half wolf in Japan, and a weasel in North America.[8][9]

Since Fang likes to collect shining things, he was designed with attire evoking that of an explorer. His four fingers, instead of the usual five for a Sonic character, are derived from the species he is based on.[10]

Game appearances

Sonic Triple Trouble

Fang pulls out a gun. He doesn't do any of this in the final game.

Fang makes his debut as a thief/treasure hunter in Sonic Triple Trouble (Sonic & Tails 2 in Japan). In this game, Fang antagonizes Sonic and Tails in their quest to claim the five Chaos Emeralds he gathered. He is found at the end of every Special Stage as a boss, except the first, in which his own trap backfires. He attacks Sonic/Tails whilst riding his flying bike, which has different attachments and attack patterns in each boss battle. He later shows up in Atomic Destroyer Zone Act 3, but is scared off by Dr. Eggman's machine before he can confront Sonic/Tails. If the player completes the game without collecting all of the Chaos Emeralds, Fang appears in the "Try Again" screen after the ending, dropping the Emeralds the player had missed.

A prerelease screenshot for the game found in a gaming magazine shows that Fang would have been seen holding a gun up to Sonic in a classic "stick 'em up!" situation.

Sonic Drift 2

Fang is also a playable character in Sonic Drift 2, driving his aero bike, the Marvelous Queen. The Marvelous Queen differs in appearance to his flying bike from Sonic Triple Trouble. His special ability is to drop bombs on the track to stop opponents in their tracks.

Sonic the Fighters (Sonic Championship)

In Sonic the Fighters, Fang is a playable character who holds one of the eight Chaos Emeralds. Although Fang's alignment is generally evil, he is very much willing to destroy the newly designed Death Egg II, and thus save the world from Eggman's potential grip... although he may very well intend on keeping and selling the Emeralds afterwards.

For moves, Fang mostly uses a popgun, which shoots corks. Fang also makes use of his tail and feet in a few fancy moves such as his Tail Whap. Fang can use his magenta emerald to go into Hyper Mode and perform the Cannon Barrage, a move which fires a barrage of corks toward Fang's opponent, potentially hitting them many times. As in previous installments, it appears that Fang is unaware of the Chaos Emeralds' true power, though he can make use of Hyper Mode as mentioned earlier. Fang is the sixth character that must be defeated in arcade mode to reach the Death Egg II. His home stage is Casino Night, based on the same stage from Sonic the Hedgehog 2.

Sonic Mania

The Heavy Magician's Fang illusion.

In Sonic Mania, the Heavy Magician, a member of the Hard Boiled Heavies, becomes an illusion based on Fang. At the end of Mirage Saloon Zone Act 1, the illusion of Fang may show up to shoot down the Tornado and bring Sonic and Tails to the ground. When the player fights the Heavy Magician at the end of Act 2, she can turn into Fang, proceeding to bounce around and shoot corks at the player.

Fang, along with Bean the Dynamite and Bark the Polar Bear, can also be seen on "Wanted" posters in both Acts of Mirage Saloon (though they can only be seen in Knuckles' Act 1, as well as Encore Mode's Act 1).

Other appearances

Tails Adventures has an item named Fang, featuring his face on the icon. Simply having the item in Tails' inventory will increase the chances of enemies dropping rings without any activation necessary.

In Sonic Generations, Fang can be seen on "WANTED" posters dotted around City Escape for theft and extortion.

Fang was to appear in Sonic X-Treme as a boss fight.

In other media

Fang appears in the Archie Sonic comics with the name Nack the Weasel. He has a sister named Nic, and is a member of Team Hooligan alongside Bean and Bark. In the UK Sonic the Comic series, Nack initially appears as a member of the Chaotix Crew, but shortly betrays them for profit. He often uses a special device to shrink and grow himself and other objects, which he has used for heists and for him and Grimer to reach Shanazar in order to find Robotnik.

References


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