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| debut = [[Space channel 5]]
 
| debutyear = 1999
 
| species = Human
 
| gender = Female
 
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'''Ulala''' is the protaganist of [[Sega]]'s ''[[Space Channel 5]]'' series of dancing videogames, and debuted with the eponymous original title on its release for the [[Dreamcast]] in December 1999. She is voiced by Voiced by Apollo Smile.
 
 
 
==Overview==
 
 
 
The ''Space Channel 5'' games take place in 2477, a surprisingly groovy future. As a top reporter for the titular Space Channel 5 news agency, Ulala is frequently dispatched on assignments to get to the bottom of strange and interesting cases, and thus is first on the scene for incidents like alien invasion by the dancing '''Moralians''', or the kidnapping of the Space President.
 
 
 
When she was young, a reporter from Space Channel 5 saved Ulala's life, inspiring her to likewise become a journalist. She always carries her trusty microphone and two guns: the '''''Chu Beam''''', for shooting aliens, robots and other attackers; and the '''''Rescue Beam''''' is used to rescue hostages being forced to dance. When ratings are high, she emits a pink aura, signifying she is full of groove energy.
 
 
 
==Sonic Series==
 
 
 
Ulala's relation to the [[Sonic the Hedgehog]] series comes in the form of an appearence as an unlockable character in ''[[Sonic Riders]]''. The reporter is in fact one of the fastest characters in the game, with speed stats rivalling those of [[Sonic]] and [[Shadow]]. Her [[Extreme Gear]] board is the '''Channel5'''.
 
 
 
The dancing newscaster makes another playable appearence beside Sonic in ''[[Sega Superstars Tennis]]''. Here, she tends to attract wolfwhistles from bystanders (including [[NiGHTS]], despite the fact that the Nightmaren jester is ''supposedly'' androgynous).
 
 
 
Even moreso than with NiGHTS, Ulala's ''canonical'' relationship with the Sonic universe is dubious at best. She is only present in spin-off games, and then only as a supplemental character, not tied in to the actual storyline. Outside the Sonic series, she also cameoed in ''[[Sega Superstars]]'' and ''Beach Spikers''.
 
 
 
==External Links==
 
 
 
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_Channel_5 Space Channel 5 article] on Wikipedia.
 
 
 
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