User:Smijes08/Cosmo (Sonic the Hedgehog)

Cosmo is a fictional character in the anime series Sonic X, and a regular throughout its third season. She is voiced by Amy Birnbaum in the English version and Etsuko Kozakura in the Japanese version

Character history
Cosmo is an eight-year-old child of a plant-like alien species, whose homeworld was destroyed by the villainous Metarex, and an ally of Sonic and friends. She was raised on a space colony. There she lived peacefully until the Metarex destroyed her home and family, including her mother Earthia and sister Galaxina. Then planted a tracking device inside her brain before she escaped to Sonic's homeworld.

As the last survivor of the planet, this often leaves her suffering low self-esteem. A plant herself, Cosmo is shown to have the ability to empathize with plants, trees, or the planet and determine their state of life, while her skirt allows her to jump to high heights, and gently float down to the ground. As an adult of her species, Cosmo would have been able to turn into a tree, and weaken other planets.

Cosmo falls in love with Tails during the course of the season, although she tries to pretend to Amy, Cream, and Cheese that she doesn't have feelings for him.

Her true purpose is later revealed when a Metarex labels her an unwitting spy, and her friends find that because it is both connected to her optic nerve and her eardrum, they are unable to remove the device without the possible loss of her sight and hearing. The seventy-seventh episode sees Cosmo sacrifice herself to weaken the Dark Oak planet, so that Tails, Super Sonic and Super Shadow can destroy it. While Sonic seems very accepting of her death, Shadow seems to go out of his way to save her, attempting to use a process known as Chaos Regeneration to revive her, but, largely fails, but does produce a small seed, which Tails places in a plant pot in his workshop, which also appears in Sonic Chronicles: the Dark Brotherhood.

Cosmo has made two cameo appearances in the comic series of the same name; in the fifth issue, when Chuck Thorndyke talks about possibilities of extraterrestrial life, and in the twenty-first issue, where a toy in her likeness can be seen at the top of the cover.

Cosmo is voiced by Amy Birnbaum in the English version and Etsuko Kozakura in the Japanese version.