Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-6192846-20130929130231/@comment-3467648-20150116032802

I remembered that in Japanese, the combination "ei" usually is pronounced as a geminated e, similar how the "ou" combination is pronounced as a geminated o. Example: Seisan 生産 'production' actually is pronounced as /seesan/.

I remembered this because the romaji for Amy Rose actually is エミー・ローズ ( E mī Rōzu)