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Fang the Sniper

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Fang the Sniper

Fang, as seen in Sonic the Fighters
First appearance

Sonic Triple Trouble

Appears in
(games)

Sonic Triple Trouble
Sonic Drift 2
Sonic the Fighters
Sonic X-treme (Game Cancelled)
Tails Adventure (cameo)
Sonic Gems Collection
Sonic Mega Collection

Appears in
(other media)

Sonic the Hedgehog (comics)
Sonic the Comic

Also known as

Nack the Weasel

Species

Wolf-Weasel

Gender

Male

Height

102 cm (3ft 4in)

Weight

38 kg (83.6 lbs)

Birthplace

Floating Island

Age

20

Fur

Purple & White

Eyes

Blue

Attire

Brown cowboy-style hat, gloves and belt
Brown and white boots
Sniper rifle

Family

N/A Comics: Nic the Weasel (sister)

Alignment

Evil

Likes

Money mostly (as it can get him anything he wants), beautiful women, red meat and roast beef, guns of all sorts, his aerboike The Marvelous Queen, Western movies, guns

Dislikes

Being denied what he wants, salad (rabbit food, to him), being made to 'play by the rules', the very thought of being penniless (or ringless, really), being out of ammuntion, people even touching his bike, parting with even a single ring

Skills

Tail Hop
Popgun Attack

Fang the Sniper (ファング・ザ・スナイパー Fangu za Sunaipā?), also known as Nack the Weasel, is a fictional character in the Sonic the Hedgehog universe. He is a purple anthropomorphic weasel (half-wolf half-weasel in the Japanese versions of the games) that first appeared in the Game Gear video game Sonic Triple Trouble (alternatively known as Sonic & Tails 2 in Japan) as a treasure hunter in search of the Chaos Emeralds.

The character was originally conceived as Fang the Sniper, the name by which he was known in the Japanese Sonic games, but this was changed for American and European releases to Jet the Sniper, until eventually Sega settled for Nack the Weasel. Although he is still known under both the Japanese and American names, he has been named Fang the Sniper in all of the most recent games.

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[edit] Character

Fang the Sniper in Sonic Triple Trouble

Fang is a purple and white treasure hunter. He is just described as a weasel in the American games, but according to the Japanese games, he is mix of wolf and weasel (regarded by fans as a "wolf-weasel") According to the Japanese manual of Sonic Drift 2, Fang is actually from another dimension; the mysterious Special Zone. He wears a big brown hat, brown and white boots, and brown gloves with metal plates on them. The reason that he is known as "Fang" is because one of his canines is much larger than the other, another trademark of his. He has a long, thick, purple tail that he uses for bouncing on and attacking his foes.

Originally his signature weapon was going to be a silver magnum, but Sega eventually nixed the idea due to maturity issues. Instead he uses a cork-firing popgun in Sonic the Fighters. He also has his own airbike called the Marvelous Queen that he uses to fly around in. Despite the fact that he is one of the lesser known Sonic characters, Fang has a devoted fanbase and remains popular in both the U.S. and Japan. He was also the first Sonic character to have a gun, which may have been the reason of his disappearance from the games. However, since the featurring of guns in Shadow the Hedgehog, Fang may return in future games.

Unlike most other characters, Nack has four fingers, not five and three toes, not one or five, too. There is no 100% solid evidence as to why, but a reasonable theory is that there's a Japanese criminal group called the Yakuza who are very known for illegal distribution of guns. In order to prove their loyalty, they would cut off one of their own fingers. This fits Fang, who is a master criminal that uses a gun. Fang had not reappeared in many years, so he did not have newer artwork.

[edit] Games

To date, Fang has appeared in only three Sonic games, the first being Sonic Triple Trouble (Sonic and Tails 2 in Japan). In this game, he is one of three enemies opposed to Sonic in the race for the Chaos Emeralds (together with Knuckles the Echidna and Dr. Robotnik). Contrary to Knuckles, however, who is simply misguided by Robotnik into fighting Sonic, Fang is purely motivated by his greed. At the end of each Special Stage, Sonic (or Tails) must fight Fang for control over the Chaos Emeralds.

In Sonic Drift 2 Fang the Sniper is one of the seven playable racers in the game. He drives a kart named the "Marvelous Queen", and while Fang has good acceleration, he has poor handling. He has the ability to toss oil balls that cause whoever hits them to slip out of control. According to the Japanese manual, Fang hails from an alternate dimension, which is a backstory not unlike that of Blaze the Cat.

He has made a cameo in Tails Adventure. An item with his symbol would increase your chances of finding Rings.

Fang's last appearance and only 3D appearance to date was in Sonic the Fighters (the Japanese arcade version was titled Sonic Championship, but all versions of Sonic Gems Collection use the U.S. title), where he attacks quickly and fiercely with his popgun and tail. He is the sixth opponent in the "story mode" and his arena is Casino Night, a casino area that appeared in Sonic the Hedgehog 2.

He was also supposed to be in the game Sonic X-treme as a boss,but because that the game was cancelled,he was also cancelled.[citation needed]

All three of these games (and Tails Adventure) were included in Sonic Gems Collection, and several pictures of Fang appeared in the game's "museum". Fang the Sniper was originally set to appear in Sega Saturn's Sonic X-Treme as a boss character; however, the game was eventually scrapped after several months of development turmoil. Fang appeared in a recent character poll by Sonic Team, but it is unknown how many votes he received.

[edit] Comics

Note: Due to the fact that Fang is referred to as Nack in both comic series, he is referred to as Nack in this section.

Nack the Weasel on the cover of #122 of Archie's Sonic the Hedgehog

[edit] Sonic the Hedgehog

In the Archie-published Sonic the Hedgehog comics, Nack has a sister named Nic the Weasel, which seems to be a play on his American name, Nack. He is also depicted as having a bit of an Australian accent, along with his three weasel "brothers".

His first appearance is in the Sonic Triple Trouble adaptation special. In the story, Robotnik had designed a machine to harness the power of a Chaos Emerald. His "side ", Crabmeat, accidentally causes the machine to overload and break the Emerald in two. This made a new "zone" (alternate reality) and Robotnik hired Nack to stop Sonic from retrieving the emerald pieces.

His next big case was to capture Sonic, which led to Sonic's roboticization. Sonic was charged with treason after he was returned to normal, but escaped custody to hunt Nack down. He was found in the Bottom of the Barrel Bar 'n' Grill and later captured.

Later, he and his sister were charged with capturing the Chaos-charged Knuckles the Echidna. After succeeding and collecting their payment, they were not heard from for some time.

Nack then appeared with a group of nameless weasels who planned to kidnap Princess Sally Acorn and collect a ransom from her parents, but Sally escaped by tricking Nack into thinking that she would join his group, and then kneeing Nack in the groin. He tried to get revenge by killing the princess, but was thwarted when Mina Mongoose took the bullet for the princess.

Nack managed to get away and was offered a job in Station Square by an unnamed client who wanted to know about the Master Emerald of Angel Island. Rouge the Bat overheard their conversation and flew to the island herself. It is unknown if Nack actually took the job or not.

His next appearance was in issue #153, where he attempted to assassinate Mina Mongoose, because Eggman could not stand her music. He later gave in to one of Sally Acorn's threats and got thrown in jail.

His most recent appearance in the series was a rather small one. When the Destructix (a group consisting of Drago Wolf and a few others) got thrown in jail after an embarrassing defeat by the Freedom Fighters, Nack started taunting them. Shortly after that, Mammoth Mogul freed the Destructix from jail, and Nack escaped during the chaos, hinting that he was going to poison his former gang of weasels before he left, as he "didn't need the competition".

[edit] Sonic the Comic

In Sonic the Comic, Nack used to be a member of the Chaotix Crew, but betrayed them to the Brotherhood of Metallix for money. He reappeared sporadically throughout the comic, working solely for financial gain either through mercenary work or robbing banks/ancient treasures, and he twice battled the Chaotix. He was later instrumental in shrinking various characters (including himself and Sonic the Hedgehog) to submolecular size, initiating a string of adventures on the sub-molecular world of Shanazar.

[edit] Personality

Nack is portrayed as being rude, ruthless, mean and not caring for anybody else. He fights just to get what he wants even if he has to fight his own allies.

[edit] Relationships

[edit] Family (Archie exclusive)

[edit] Enemies/Rivals

[edit] Popularity

Nack was one of the more popular characters not appearing in the games anymore, along with Mighty the Armadillo. Many fans still hope Fang will return in a future game

[edit] Artwork

[edit] Trivia

  • Sonic HQ features an article in which Nack's character would have later become a lackey of Mammoth Mogul, seeking out Emeralds in the territory of the Iron Queen. However, this story idea was cancelled.
  • Fang's character description is still available on the American Sonic the Hedgehog webpage, Sonic Central.
  • He is the one of five characters (along with Mephiles, Amy, Tails, and Bean) to have a title that does not refer to his species. The Sniper referencing his penchent for using guns.
  • Fang is the first recurring character to debut on a handheld system.
  • Fang and Shadow the Hedgehog are so far the only Sonic Characters to have used Guns.
  • Fang was rumored to appear in Sonic Unleashed but this later proved false.
  • Fang was the first Sonic character (excluding Dr. Robotnik) to drive a vehicle that could be considered an Extreme Gear, by Sonic Riders standards.
  • Fang is the only classics-recurring character that has not appeared in any of the recent games until Sonic Gems Collection.
  • He might be considered for a revival as the Chaotix were from Sonic Heroes onward.

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