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Aquis

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The Aquis[1] (シードラ[2], Shīdora?, lit. "Seadra") is an enemy that appears in the Sonic the Hedgehog series. It is a mass-produced, seahorse-based Badnik created by Dr. Eggman, which move around in the air.

Appearance

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An Aquis from the West Side Island incident, from Sonic the Hedgehog 2.

Based on seahorses, the Aquises have a yellow and white metallic body. The head section has white eyes, two sharp antennae and a small, vuvuzela-shaped snout. In the neck hole are two bolts set on each side. On the back side is a row of five back spikes. Unlike real seahorses, they also have small wing fins.

During the Lost Hex incident, the Aquises' design sported orange back spikes and cyan eyes. However, they did not have any antennae or sharp spikes on their tails.

Game appearances

Sonic the Hedgehog 2

Aquis sprite-1- In Sonic the Hedgehog 2, its numerous ports and remasters, and the lock-on game Knuckles in Sonic 2, the Aquises[1] (シードラ[2], Shīdora?, lit. "Seadra") appear as enemies in Oil Ocean Zone. In gameplay, Aquises will start moving closely forwards the playable character upon spotting them, before shooting a small projectile at them. After a while, they will switch their strategy by flying towards the character to hurt them.

The player is able to destroy the Aquises with a Super Spin Attack-related move when they are not shooting their projectiles. Upon their destruction, they will release an Animal and award the player with 100 points.

In the 2013 remaster of Sonic the Hedgehog 2, the player can deflect the Aquises' projectiles with any of the Sonic the Hedgehog 3 shields on.

Sonic Blast

Possibly Aquis or not Aquis reappears in Blue Marine Zone from Sonic Blast. These Badniks scuttle through both above water and underwater sections of the zone and start firing projectiles. Like most Badniks in the 8-bit games, if the player destroys an Aquis by doing a Spin Jump at the right time, they don't release an Animal.

Sonic Lost World

In the Wii U version and PC version of Sonic Lost World, the Aquis can be encountered in a secluded passage near the end of Frozen Factory Zone 1. However, instead of shooting oil at the player, they will swoop down from above and use a vacuum attack to steal the player's Rings. Defeating them will release the Rings they stole, along with an Animal.

Sonic Mania

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An Aquis being encountered in Oil Ocean Zone Act 1 in Mania Mode, from Sonic Mania.

In Sonic Mania, and its expansion Sonic Mania Plus, the Aquises are enemies found in both Acts of Oil Ocean Zone. In gameplay, they will start moving closely forwards the playable character upon spotting them, before shooting a small projectile at them. These projectiles can be deflected by using Shield-derived power-ups or through Mighty's Spin Attack. The player is able to destroy these Badniks by simply Spin Jumping on them when they are not shooting their projectiles. Upon their destruction, they will release an Animal and award the player with 100 points.

Powers and abilities

The Aquises are able to float and move in the air. When upon spotting a _target, it starts shooting small black oil projectiles towards it. During the Lost Hex incident, they were given the ability to use their snout to suck up objects, including Rings.

Variants

Giant Aquis

The Giant Aquis is a gigantic version of the orginial Aquis model that appears in Sonic Rumble.

In other media

Books and comics

Archie Comics

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A trio of Aquises, from Sonic the Hedgehog #229.

In the Sonic the Hedgehog comic series and its spin-offs published by Archie Comics, the Aquises were members of the Badnik Horde that appeared during Operation: Clean Sweep. These Badniks patrolled the Oil Ocean Zone.

Sonic the Comic

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An Aquis, from Sonic the Comic #7. Art by Richard Elson.

In the Sonic the Comic series published by Fleetway Editions, the Aquises are a part of Dr. Robotnik's Badnik army. Depending on the artist, the Aquis' appearance would differ slightly between each issue. They fought Sonic a couple of times early on in the comics' run.

Trivia

  • The Aquis' name is based on a combination of the words aqua and equus, the former meaning water and the latter being the genus of the family Equidae.
Prototype Seahorse
  • In both the Nick Arcade and the Simon Wai prototypes of Sonic the Hedgehog 2, the Aquises have slightly different appearance as having more of a pink color scheme as well. Unlike in the final version of the game, these Badniks also behave more erratically. The Debug Mode object list of Oil Ocean Zone shows a variation of this Badnik that seems to shoot oil balls at Sonic when approached. They are internally known as "seahorse" and "skyhorse", respectively.
  • The Aquis' Japanese name, Seadra, is short for "sea dragon".
    • Coincidentally, Seadra is the name of a Pokémon which debuted in the Pokémon series's first generation that, like the Aquis, resembles a seahorse. Although, it should be noted that the Badnik's first appearance was in 1992, 4 years before the Pokémon's.

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (Sega Mega Drive) United States instruction booklet, p. 15.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (Sega Mega Drive) Japanese instruction booklet, p. 51.


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