>>536712173
It's not hard to watch Sonic X. Of course I've had plenty of time to binge that show.
You're having a complete meltdown because you agree with me.
Yes, Sonic X is garbage. Yes, it made Amy an aggressive, violent caricature.
Because there was literally nothing there beforehand. She did not have a defined character outside of being a Sonic fangirl.
You're so busy screaming about how it's bad that you completely missed the point. It doesn't matter if it's sanitized or exaggerated. It's the source of the brain rot. The out of character shipping. It's the influential piece of secondary media that cemented this idea of Amy as a legitimate love interest to Sonic instead of a running gag, even when it was butchering her character to do it. You're living proof of its effects.
I don't care if you listen to "My Sweet Passion" while you sleep. You clearly don't understand basic lyrical comprehension. Passion isn't some abstract superpower. The song frames it as an unhealthy obsession. It's not a strength, it's a sickness. You're ignoring the plain English of "settle our lives" and "be my sweetest honey for eternity" to push a headcanon that makes you feel better and so you can pretend your OCs are similar to Sonic the Hedgehog characters.
You don't know what an antagonist is. It doesn't mean she's a villain trying to kill him. It means she's a narrative foil. Her core desire, to settle down, is in direct opposition to Sonic's, which is to be free. That creates conflict. That creates a dynamic. Your version, where she's just a so-called cheerleader, makes her a useless accessory with no purpose.

Your "actual, official canon" is a fantasy. The games show a girl who wants to trap the wind. That's her function. She's a domestic anchor in the same way Sally Acorn was a strategic one. Both exist to be a force of stability that Sonic's nature rejects. You're just too blinded by your fanfiction version of the character to see the one that's actually on the screen.