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'''Scarlet Garcia''' is a character from the anime series [[Sonic X]], she is a reporter for SSTV news in [[Station Square]] and is praised by other journalists. | '''Scarlet Garcia''' is a character from the anime series [[Sonic X]], she is a reporter for SSTV news in [[Station Square]] and is praised by other journalists. | ||
− | [[ | + | [[Mr. Stewart]] (going by the name Franklin) teamed up with Scarlet posing as a news director to get information on [[Project Shadow]]. Because Scarlet's father, who was also a journalist, died researching Project Shadow she was at first reluctant to assist, but eventually agreed to help Mr. Stewart. |
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+ | She also appears in the [[Sonic X (Archie comics)|Sonic X]] comic series as the host of a talk show called '''''Station Square Today'''''. | ||
She was voiced by [[Megan Hollingshead]] in English, and by [[Yuka Shioyama]] in Japanese. | She was voiced by [[Megan Hollingshead]] in English, and by [[Yuka Shioyama]] in Japanese. | ||
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Revision as of 16:53, 21 October 2019
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Scarlet Garcia is a character from the anime series Sonic X, she is a reporter for SSTV news in Station Square and is praised by other journalists.
Mr. Stewart (going by the name Franklin) teamed up with Scarlet posing as a news director to get information on Project Shadow. Because Scarlet's father, who was also a journalist, died researching Project Shadow she was at first reluctant to assist, but eventually agreed to help Mr. Stewart.
She also appears in the Sonic X comic series as the host of a talk show called Station Square Today.
She was voiced by Megan Hollingshead in English, and by Yuka Shioyama in Japanese.
References