Fuzzy Puppies is an object that appears in the Sonic Boom series. It is a puppy-themed tabletop battlegame centering around strategy, cunning and aggression. Although a subject of ridicule, it is very popular, having gained a large fan base on Seaside Island.[1]
Description
Fuzzy Puppies is a tabletop figurine game in which two players takes turn playing puppy figurines on a segmented hexagon board using a polyhedral die. Each player uses a set of four puppy playing pieces. The goal is to eliminate all the opponents' puppies from the board using their own.[1]
Puppies
Puppies are the primary playable pieces in the game. Each piece is a cute miniature figurine of a puppy with its own distinct design and name. Each puppy has its own unique abilities for gameplay (i.e. trapping an opponent's piece for three turns, removing pieces from the board, removal of pieces etc.) which are derived from dog attributes.[1]
Puppies are arranged into categories, like "enforcers", "decoys dogs", "assist pups" and "defense mutts." The different puppies come in different rarities.[1]
Accessories
Accessories are the secondary game pieces in the game which can be used during one's turn. They resemble different types of miniature headwear for the puppy pieces. When put on, they power up the pups.[1]
History
TV series
Season one
A relatively new game, Fuzzy Puppies quickly got a large fan base around Seaside Island's archipelago, giving rise to fan clubs, player meetings, and playing piece collectors. Becoming entralled by the game herself, Amy would train for the upcoming Fuzzy Puppy meet-up at Meh Burger when her friends caught her playing the game and teased her for it. During the meet-up however, Amy found out that Dr. Eggman was also a fan of the game. Becoming Fuzzy Puppy buddies, they decided to meet up secretly over their shared interest in the game. Eggman in particular showed Amy his collection of Fuzzy Puppies game pieces, and she taught him how to properly play the game. Evenutually, Eggman's skills in the game surpassed Amy's. Later, when Team Sonic and Eggman went to Puppy Con, Eggman would steal the rare Fancy Poodle piece from Stratford. Amy thus faced Eggman in a game of Fuzzy Puppies to win back Fancy Poodle. Using a game piece she had traded herself to from Zooey, Amy defeated Eggman. Afterward, Eggman agreed to return Fancy Poodle when Amy threatened to not play with him again.[1]
Season two
After the Fuzzy Puppy bubble burst, crates of unsold figurines got stored in the local Fuzzy Puppy Warehouse while Fuzzy Puppy collections plummeted in value. To raise his collection's value, Eggman tried destroying the surplus of figurines, but was foiled by Team Sonic. Orbot later bought the surplus of figurines at discount prize and conducted a scheme that made the public buy and sell Fuzzy Puppy figurines in a way that earned him a high profile and raise the value of Eggman's collection.[2] Later, to bond with Knuckles for an evil plot, Charlie later had a game of Fuzzy Puppies with him, which he lost (and did not take well).[3]
List of Fuzzy Puppies pieces
Puppies
- Fancy Poodle: An exceedingly rare piece.[1]
- Dirk Doberman: A supposed heavy-hitter.[1]
- Goldie the Retriever: Digs holes to trap an opposing piece for three turns.[1]
- Gertie the Bulldog: The weakest piece in the game. Tracks mud in the house when moving, causing immediate removal from the board.[1]
- Missy Malamute[1]
- Pitbull Paulie: A supposed heavy-hitter.[1]
- Pugnacious Pug[1]
- Schnauzer[1]
- Sharleen Sharpay: Has a bark that can scare smaller dogs off the board.[1]
- Slobbering Sheepdog[1]
- Warrior Beagle[1]
Accessories
- Cuteness Hat: Makes a puppy too cute to resist, shifting negative abilities over to other pieces.[1]
- Ice Tiara[1]
Trivia
- The Fuzzy Puppies game has entire stores dedicated to it.[4]
- Gertie the Bulldog is modeled after Cindy Robinson's own late bulldog with the same name.[5]
- No rules for the Fuzzy Puppies board game were specified by the writers for the Sonic Boom television series.[6]
References
- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 Harrison, Reid (10 October 2015). "Fuzzy Puppy Buddies". Sonic Boom. Season 1. Episode 47. Cartoon Network.
- ↑ Grenier, Benoit (21 January 2017). "The Evil Dr. Orbot". Sonic Boom. Season 2. Episode 63. Boomerang.
- ↑ Raut-Sieuzac, Natalys (28 January 2017). "Knuck Knuck! Who's Here?". Sonic Boom. Season 2. Episode 64. Boomerang.
- ↑ Sellner, Joelle (1 April 2017). "Mombot". Sonic Boom. Season 2. Episode 73. Boomerang.
- ↑ Sonic Revolution 2016: PART 6 - Sonic Boom Panel. YouTube. Sonic Revolution (22 June 2016). Retrieved on 29 June 2016.
- ↑ Sanzaru Games (27 September 2016). Sonic Boom: Fire & Ice. Nintendo 3DS. Sega. Level/Area: Sonic's Shack. "Fuzzy Puppies: When Eggman and Amy became superfans of a cutesy board game craze called Fuzzy Puppies, our team had a lot of work to do when it came designing a board and the play pieces. Here is some early concept art of that. As for the actual rules of the game? Eh, we’re still not sure what’s going on."