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>Anything produced by Sonic Team, depicting or describing the characters.
The games are the depiction. In the games, her theme song literally says "Come on, settle our lives". This isn't an accusation, it's a direct quote from the source material you claim to respect. You're ignoring the primary text in favor of some vague PR-friendly summary designed to pander to insane shipfags and Xfags.
>Amy Rose is, at her core, "Girl Sonic".
She is the antithesis of Sonic. Sonic is the wind. He is defined by his freedom and refusal to be tied down. Amy is an anchor. Her entire character is built around wanting him to stop, settle down, and marry her. She wants to stop the wind. This is why their dynamic has conflict. You're describing a character that doesn't exist in the games.
>There is nothing wrong with any of these lyrics at all.
"There's nowhere to hide" is not a fun and playful lyric. It's a threat. "You can be my sweetest honey for eternity" is possessive. Passion is one thing, this is obsessive sickness. She is written as an unhinged stalker. That's not projection, that's literacy.
>Chasing Sonic is with the intent of keeping up with him and being part of his life
No. Her entire arc in SA1 is resolving to become stronger so that Sonic will finally notice and admire her. It's not a genuine desire for adventure, it's a means to an end. The end is to make him hers. She's the adventurer equivalent of a fake gamer girl, only in it for the boy.
You don't like Amy Rose. You like a sanitized, fanon version of her probably based on Sonic X, which misunderstood the entire cast. The character in the games is a lovesick creep whose core motivation is to force the protagonist into a domestic life he explicitly does not want. That's a trash concept. Unlike Sally, Amy has nothing going for her besides being dead weight for Sonic. She's a narrative jobber who will always job at her singular purpose. To forcefully inject a fake love interest into an adventure franchise.