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For other uses of the term, see Blue Eagle (disambiguation).

The Blue Eagle[1] (ブルーイーグル[2] Burū Īguru?), also known as Vulkan Fighter, is a vehicle that appears in the Sonic the Hedgehog series. It is a mass-produced combat plane deployed by the Guardian Units of Nations.

Description[]

Appearance[]

The Blue Eagle is a gray twin-engine aircraft. It possesses an aerodynamic body with a blue nose and a one-seated cockpit on the front with a glass cover over it. It also two sets of wings, the first is a smaller pair on each side which are situated right behind the cockpit. Behind these are the much larger main wings, which have blue edges on the front and the G.U.N. symbol on the top. Connecting the main wings to the body of the Blue Eagle are jet engines on each side. Right behind the main wings are also twin vertical tailfins.

Abilities and features[]

As aircrafts, the Blue Eagles are capable of flight. In terms of armaments, the Blue Eagles are equipped with machine guns and missiles that they can drop on their targets.

Game appearances[]

Sonic Adventure 2[]

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The Blue Eagle in front of Shadow.

In Sonic Adventure 2, the Blue Eagle appears in Metal Harbor, Weapons Bed, Mission Street, and Radical Highway. For the majority of these stages, they only appear in specific parts and fire roaming missiles in front of the player that cause explosions upon impact. In Radical Highway, however, as Shadow reaches the end of the updraft section, a Blue Eagle will fly down and fire its machine gun instead. A similar case also occurs in the hard mode of Mission Street, where a Blue Eagle will track the player throughout the stage.

In this game, the Blue Eagle can be destroyed easily with the Homing Attack, Light Speed Attack, or Lock-On Missiles when they are very close to the player. Upon destruction, the player is awarded with 500 points.

Sonic Generations[]

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A Blue Eagle in Radical Highway Act 2, from the Nintendo 3DS version of Sonic Generations.

In the Nintendo 3DS version of Sonic Generations, Blue Eagles from somewhere across spacetime appear in both Acts of Radical Highway.

In gameplay, the Blue Eagle cannot be attacked. In Radical Highway Act 1, they appear right at the beginning, doing quick sorties over the whole Act and fire roaming missiles toward Classic Sonic that create small explosions upon impact. In Radical Highway Act 2, several Blue Eagles appear above Modern Sonic in the middle of the Act and remain stationary in the air, before attacking with laser beams.

In other media[]

Animation[]

Sonic X[]

Main article: Blue Eagle (Sonic X)

In the Sonic X anime series, the Blue Eagles appeared during the Sonic Adventure 2 adaptation saga. In this media, they were constructed after the Perfect Chaos incident to combat Dr. Eggman's forces.

Books and comics[]

Archie Comics[]

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A Blue Eagle, from Sonic the Hedgehog #254.

In the Sonic the Hedgehog comic series and its spin-offs published by Archie Comics, the Blue Eagles are fighter aircrafts used by the Guardian Units of the Nation.

Trivia[]

  • The Blue Eagle strongly resembles the Sukhoi Su-34 Fullback, a Russian made fighter-bomber jet.
  • In the Nintendo 3DS version of Sonic Generations, the Blue Eagle's sortie in Radical Highway Act 1 can be repeated after it has left. The player must go back in the said section and then move forward toward the spot the Blue Eagle first rushed toward.

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Artwork[]

Screenshots[]

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References[]

  1. Prima Development (20 June 2001). "Enemies" (in English). Sonic Adventure 2: Prima's Official Strategy Guide. Prima Games. p. 16. ISBN 978-0761536147.
  2. "Enemies" (in Japanese). Sonic Adventure 2 Hero/Dark Manual. SoftBank. July 16, 2001. p. 29. ISBN 978-4797317152.

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