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Mighty has only appeared in three video games. His first was the [[arcade]] game ''[[SegaSonic the Hedgehog]]'' along with another one-game character, [[Ray the Flying Squirrel]]. Here, his best friend, none other than [[Sonic]] himself, and Ray, were all being held captive by Dr. Eggman, and the game revolved around the trio escaping while avoiding the death-traps of Eggman's Prison Island.
 
Mighty has only appeared in three video games. His first was the [[arcade]] game ''[[SegaSonic the Hedgehog]]'' along with another one-game character, [[Ray the Flying Squirrel]]. Here, his best friend, none other than [[Sonic]] himself, and Ray, were all being held captive by Dr. Eggman, and the game revolved around the trio escaping while avoiding the death-traps of Eggman's Prison Island.
  
His second was the [[32X]] game ''Knuckles' Chaotix''. In this game, Mighty was simply there when Dr. Eggman came and trashed the place searching for the [[Chaos Rings]]. Merely he is only temporary helping the Chaotix because he wants to. Perhaps it also has something to do with his prior encounters with Eggman. He may have even only ended up in the game simply to keep Sonic out and away from the spot light.
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His second was the [[Sega 32X]] game ''Knuckles' Chaotix''. In this game, Mighty was simply there when Dr. Eggman came and trashed the place searching for the [[Chaos Rings]]. Merely he is only temporary helping the Chaotix because he wants to. Perhaps it also has something to do with his prior encounters with Eggman. He may have even only ended up in the game simply to keep Sonic out and away from the spot light.
  
After 23 years of absence, Mighty is set to finally return as a playable character alongside Ray in ''[[Sonic Mania Plus]]'', a definitive version of ''[[Sonic Mania]]''. In this game, Mighty has a new move known as the [[Hammer Drop]], which is a downward slam attack.
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After 23 years of absence, Mighty finally returns as a playable character alongside Ray in ''[[Sonic Mania Plus]]'', a definitive version of ''[[Sonic Mania]]''. In this game, Mighty has a new move known as the [[Hammer Drop]], which is a downward slam attack, and his shell can protect him from enemy attacks whenever he is curled up. He can also bounce off spikes harmlessly, but only once per jump. In Encore Mode, he is trapped in a capsule with Ray in [[Angel Island Zone (Sonic Mania)|Angel Island Zone]] and has to be rescued by Sonic.
  
 
===Cameo appearances===
 
===Cameo appearances===
Mighty has also made a guest appearance in the game ''[[sega:Gale Racer|Gale Racer]]''. In ''[[Sonic Gems Collection]]'', an entire page of ''Knuckles' Chaotix'' artwork was shown, including Mighty's. Some say it subtly implies that ''Chaotix'' was going to be on the disk, much like how ''[[Sonic CD]]'' was originally supposed to appear in ''[[Sonic Mega Collection]]''.
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Mighty has made a guest appearance in the [[Sega Saturn]] title ''[[sega:Gale Racer|Gale Racer]]''. In ''[[Sonic Gems Collection]]'', an entire page of ''Knuckles' Chaotix'' artwork was shown, including Mighty's. Some say it subtly implies that ''Chaotix'' was going to be on the disc, much like how ''[[Sonic CD]]'' was originally supposed to appear in ''[[Sonic Mega Collection]]''.
  
 
He also makes a cameo appearance in ''[[Sonic Generations]]'', where he and Ray can be seen on a "Missing" poster in [[City Escape (Sonic Generations)|City Escape]].
 
He also makes a cameo appearance in ''[[Sonic Generations]]'', where he and Ray can be seen on a "Missing" poster in [[City Escape (Sonic Generations)|City Escape]].
  
==Personality and Traits==
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==Personality and traits==
''Chaotix''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s instruction manual fleshed out some details about his personality, such as having great strength. However, the only way he demonstrates the so called strength, is his wall-kick move, a move which was later given to Sonic in ''[[Sonic Unleashed]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', possibly in subtle reference to Mighty. It also reveals he is a pacifist, just like [[Tikal]] and [[Cream the Rabbit]].
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''Chaotix''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s instruction manual initially fleshed out some details about his personality, such as having great strength. However, the only way he demonstrated the so-called strength, is his [[Wall Jump|wall-kick move]], a move which was later given to Sonic in ''[[Sonic Unleashed]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', possibly in subtle reference to Mighty. It also reveals he is a pacifist, just like [[Tikal]] and [[Cream the Rabbit]].
  
==Mighty in Other Media==
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His appearances in ''Sonic Mania Plus'' and ''[[Sonic Mania Adventures]]'' further fleshed him out, explaining that despite being a pacifist, he will only fight if he has to, such as when he has to protect those he cares about. He has also proven his strength by throwing rocks bigger than him. Like all armadillos, Mighty's shell is incredibly sturdy, which gives him protection against enemy attacks and spikes as long as he is curled up in a ball, and can even withstand a fierce attack from [[Metal Sonic]].
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==Mighty in other media==
 
Mighty has been the strength both in the [[Sonic the Comic|Fleetway]] and [[Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie)|Archie]] universes. He has acted as a friendly rival to [[Espio the Chameleon|Espio]]. In the Archie universe, he went on a solo adventure to find Ray and in the Fleetway universe, he had some trouble to keep his half-crazed father, Blockhead Bill, under control.
 
Mighty has been the strength both in the [[Sonic the Comic|Fleetway]] and [[Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie)|Archie]] universes. He has acted as a friendly rival to [[Espio the Chameleon|Espio]]. In the Archie universe, he went on a solo adventure to find Ray and in the Fleetway universe, he had some trouble to keep his half-crazed father, Blockhead Bill, under control.
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Mighty has also been featured in ''[[Sonic Mania Adventures]]'', where he was apparently missing, but showed up in time to save Ray from being attacked by Metal Sonic. With the two reunited, they made their way to Eggman's base and helped Sonic and [[Miles "Tails" Prower|Tails]] fight a supercharged Metal Sonic.
  
 
==Voice actors==
 
==Voice actors==

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Mighty the Armadillo (マイティー・ザ・アルマジロ Maitī za Arumajiro) is a fictional character in the Sonic the Hedgehog universe. After Sonic the Hedgehog's success, the team looked back on the scrapped ideas, took him and redesigned him to be a Sonic the Hedgehog side character, making his first appearance on the arcade game SegaSonic the Hedgehog. He then made a second video-game appearance on Knuckles' Chaotix, and then featured on the Sonic the Hedgehog american comic books, where his strongest following lies in. He is, according to fans and comic continuities, a member of the Chaotix, since he was one of the playable main characters of Knuckles' Chaotix besides Knuckles the Echidna, though this is debatable due to the manner he showed up in the game.

Mighty, contrary to popular belief, was never a member of the Chaotix in the game continuity. Mighty's first game appearance was two years before the likes of Espio and Charmy appeared. Furthermore, one of the instruction manuals for Knuckles' Chaotix states that he was merely visiting the Newtrogic High Zone before it was converted by Dr. Eggman.

In Sonic Heroes, the Chaotix were reinvented with Vector, Charmy and Espio all being members of a detective agency. A couple more things were altered, and Mighty was not included. He was planned to be on a team with Ray and Metal Sonic, but this was ultimately scrapped.

Game appearances

Mighty has only appeared in three video games. His first was the arcade game SegaSonic the Hedgehog along with another one-game character, Ray the Flying Squirrel. Here, his best friend, none other than Sonic himself, and Ray, were all being held captive by Dr. Eggman, and the game revolved around the trio escaping while avoiding the death-traps of Eggman's Prison Island.

His second was the Sega 32X game Knuckles' Chaotix. In this game, Mighty was simply there when Dr. Eggman came and trashed the place searching for the Chaos Rings. Merely he is only temporary helping the Chaotix because he wants to. Perhaps it also has something to do with his prior encounters with Eggman. He may have even only ended up in the game simply to keep Sonic out and away from the spot light.

After 23 years of absence, Mighty finally returns as a playable character alongside Ray in Sonic Mania Plus, a definitive version of Sonic Mania. In this game, Mighty has a new move known as the Hammer Drop, which is a downward slam attack, and his shell can protect him from enemy attacks whenever he is curled up. He can also bounce off spikes harmlessly, but only once per jump. In Encore Mode, he is trapped in a capsule with Ray in Angel Island Zone and has to be rescued by Sonic.

Cameo appearances

Mighty has made a guest appearance in the Sega Saturn title Gale Racer. In Sonic Gems Collection, an entire page of Knuckles' Chaotix artwork was shown, including Mighty's. Some say it subtly implies that Chaotix was going to be on the disc, much like how Sonic CD was originally supposed to appear in Sonic Mega Collection.

He also makes a cameo appearance in Sonic Generations, where he and Ray can be seen on a "Missing" poster in City Escape.

Personality and traits

Chaotix's instruction manual initially fleshed out some details about his personality, such as having great strength. However, the only way he demonstrated the so-called strength, is his wall-kick move, a move which was later given to Sonic in Sonic Unleashed and Super Smash Bros. Brawl, possibly in subtle reference to Mighty. It also reveals he is a pacifist, just like Tikal and Cream the Rabbit.

His appearances in Sonic Mania Plus and Sonic Mania Adventures further fleshed him out, explaining that despite being a pacifist, he will only fight if he has to, such as when he has to protect those he cares about. He has also proven his strength by throwing rocks bigger than him. Like all armadillos, Mighty's shell is incredibly sturdy, which gives him protection against enemy attacks and spikes as long as he is curled up in a ball, and can even withstand a fierce attack from Metal Sonic.

Mighty in other media

Mighty has been the strength both in the Fleetway and Archie universes. He has acted as a friendly rival to Espio. In the Archie universe, he went on a solo adventure to find Ray and in the Fleetway universe, he had some trouble to keep his half-crazed father, Blockhead Bill, under control.

Mighty has also been featured in Sonic Mania Adventures, where he was apparently missing, but showed up in time to save Ray from being attacked by Metal Sonic. With the two reunited, they made their way to Eggman's base and helped Sonic and Tails fight a supercharged Metal Sonic.

Voice actors


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