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Rotor Walrus
Species: Walrus
Gender: Male
Series: Sonic the Hedgehog (TV series)
First seen: "[[Heads or Tails]]"

Serving as the Freedom Fighters' resident mechanic and inventor in the Sonic the Hedgehog TV series, Rotor the Walrus created many of Knothole Village's surveillance and security systems. Although a bit clumsy, Rotor has proven himself valiant and courageous throughout the war against Dr. Robotnik.

He is voiced by Mark Ballou in season 1 of Sonic the Hedgehog and by Cam Brainard in season 2. In the Japanese dub, he is voiced by Kouzou Shioya.

Stats

  • Full Name: Rotor "Boomer" Walrus
  • Better Known As: Rotor or Rote
  • Age: 16 years
  • Sex: Male
  • Species: Walrus
  • Abilities: Adept at creating tools and machines for use in the war against Dr. Robotnik.
  • Weakness: His large body lends itself toward appearing clumsy.

Background: Not much is known about his background (in the cartoon), but he's very good with machines.


Appearance

In the Sonic the Hedgehog comic series, Rotor's appearance from 1993 to 2003 is a purple walrus, with a yellow baseball cap, and a toolbelt. In late 1999, he had an updated Sonic Adventure look, with Green Eyes. Since late 2003, his appearance has featured his traditional yellow cap, but now has a brown jacket and glasses as well. In the first several issues of the comic he was known as "Boomer".

Family

Rotor's family includes, a mother, a father named Sherman, who disappeared along with Rotor's older brother, and also a younger brother named Skeeter. However, Dr. Robotnik has hypnotized the walrus herd, which included Rotor's Mom, and Skeeter.

Cameos

Rotor and the other Freedom Fighters have made a slight cameo in the game Sonic Spinball.

Other Info

In the miniseries that started off the American Sonic comics, Rotor was instead named Boomer.

In late 2004 of the comics, Rotor gained a new intelligent partner named Tommy Turtle, who's also known as Agent from K.N.O.T.H.O.L.E.

According to Ken Penders, Rotor's comic counterpart was supposed to be written in as a homosexual, notably in the Mobius: 25 Years Later saga. Ken had planted clues in the story to elude to this, but as Rotor was deemed to be underdeveloped, this idea did not continue on. [1]

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