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|caption=Sonic the Hedgehog is the mascot of SEGA. |
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|firstgame=''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' (1991) |
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{{Infobox character |
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|series=''[[Sonic the Hedgehog series|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' |
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| name = Sonic the Hedgehog |
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|creator=[[Naoto Ōshima]]<br>[[Yuji Naka]] |
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| image = Sonic modern and classic designs.png |
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|voiceactor='''Video Games'''<br />[[Ryan Drummond]]<br />(1999–2004)<br>[[Jason Griffith]]<br />(2005–present)<br />'''Cartoons'''<br />[[Jaleel White]]<br />(''[[Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog|AoStH]]'', ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (TV series)|SatAM]]'', ''[[Sonic Underground]]'')<br />[[Samuel Vincent]] (''[[Sonic Underground]] singing voice'')<br />[[Martin Burke]] ([[Sonic the Hedgehog: The Movie|OVA]])<br />[[Jason Griffith]] (''[[Sonic X]]'') |
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| alt = Two anthropomorphic, cartoon blue hedgehogs wearing red shoes. The one on the right is taller and slimmer, while the one on the left is shorter and portly. |
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|japanactor='''Video Games'''<br />[[Takeshi Kusao]] (1993)<br />[[Junichi Kanemaru]] (1998–present)<br />'''Cartoons'''<br />[[Masami Kikuchi]] (OVA) <br />[[Junichi Kanemaru]] (''Sonic X'') |
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| caption = Classic (''left'') and Modern (''right'') Sonic designs |
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|inuniverse={{Sonic character |
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| first = ''[[Rad Mobile]]'' (1990){{efn|Sonic's appearance in ''Rad Mobile'' predated his appearance in ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (1991 video game)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' (1991), the game for which he was created, by eight months.}} |
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|species=[[Hedgehog]] |
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| series = [[Sonic the Hedgehog]] |
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|gender=Male |
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| creator = {{ubl|[[Yuji Naka]]|[[Naoto Ohshima]]}} |
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|height=100 cm (3 ft 3 in)<ref name="profile">{{cite web |author=Sonic Team |
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| species = [[Hedgehog]] |
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|publisher=Sega of Japan |url=http://sonic.sega.jp/chara/chara_sonic.html |title=Sonic's official character profile |accessdate=2006-04-12}}</ref> |
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| designer = {{ubl|Naoto Ohshima|[[Yuji Uekawa]]}} |
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|weight=35 kg (77 lb)<ref name="profile"/> |
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| voice = {{Collapsible list|title=Japanese |
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|age=15<ref name="age change">His age is given as 15 in Sega Japan's [http://sonic.sega.jp/chara/chara_sonic.html |
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|[[Takeshi Kusao]] (1991–1993)<ref name="btva"/> |
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|color=blue |
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|[[Toshio Furukawa]] (commercials)<ref name="btva"/> |
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|birthday=June 23 |
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|Masato Nishimura (''[[Sonic the Hedgehog CD]]'') |
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Sonic profile] and other recent sources such as the [[English language]] instruction manual for ''[[Sonic Heroes]]''. Older products such as ''[[Sonic Jam]]'' and certain issues of the ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' comic previously stated that he is 16 years old</ref> |
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|[[Masami Kikuchi]] ([[Sonic the Hedgehog (OVA)|1996 OVA]]) |
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|skills=Running at supersonic speed, Chaos Control, and Super Transformation |
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|[[Jun'ichi Kanemaru]] (1998–present)<ref name="btva"/> |
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|other=Birthday: June 23, 1991<br>Birthplace: Christmas Island |
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|[[Tomokazu Seki]] (''[[Sonic Unleashed]]''; "Werehog" form) |
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}}}}{{otheruses4|the video game character|the ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (comic series)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' comic book version|Sonic the Hedgehog (comic character)}} |
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|[[Taishi Nakagawa]] (live-action films) |
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|Masahide Terashima (Young Sonic, [[Sonic the Hedgehog (film)|2020 film]])}} |
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{{nihongo|'''Sonic the Hedgehog''' |ソニック・ザ・ヘッジホッグ|Sonikku za Hejjihoggu}}, trademarked ''Sonic The Hedgehog'',<ref name="sonic's middle name">{{cite book|last=Kent|first=Steven|authorlink=Steven L. Kent|title=The Ultimate History of Video Games: The Story Behind the Craze that Touched our Lives and Changed the World|publisher=Prima Publishing|location=Roseville, California|isbn=0-7615-3643-4|pages=428|chapter=Chapter 23|quote=the "t" in ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog]] is capitalized. Sega marketing wizard Al Nilsen had the "the" registered as Sonic's middle name.}}</ref> is a [[video game character]] and the [[hero]] of a [[Sonic the Hedgehog (series)|video game series]] released by [[Sega]], as well as numerous spin-off [[comics]], [[Animated cartoon|cartoons]] and [[books]]. The [[Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)|first game]] in the franchise was released on [[June 23]], [[1991]] (also Sonic's birthday) in order to provide [[Sega]] with a [[mascot]] to rival [[Nintendo]]'s flagship character [[Mario]] (see [[1991 in video gaming]]).<ref name="essential 50">{{cite web|first=Sam|last=Kennedy|publisher=[[1up.com]]|title=The Essential 50: Sonic the Hedgehog| url=http://www.1up.com/do/feature?cId=3134008|accessdate=2006-06-03}}</ref> Since then, Sonic has become one of the world's best-known video game characters, with his series having sold over 45 million copies.<ref name="sonic wii">{{cite web |title=Sega Announces Sonic's charge onto the Wii Console|publisher=Sega of America |date=[[2006-05-09]] |url=http://www.sega.com/corporate/corporate.php?item=pr_20060509a |accessdate=2006-06-17}}</ref> In 2005, Sonic was one of the first game character inductees into the [[Walk of Game]] alongside [[Mario]] and [[Link (The Legend of Zelda)|Link]]. |
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{{Collapsible list|title=English |
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|[[Jaleel White]] ([[DIC Entertainment|DIC]] cartoons)<ref name="btva">{{cite web |title=Sonic the Hedgehog Voices |url=https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/characters/Sonic-the-Hedgehog/Sonic-the-Hedgehog/ |website=Behind The Voice Actors |access-date=30 January 2021 |postscript=. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information. |archive-date=17 June 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210617213127/https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/characters/Sonic-the-Hedgehog/Sonic-the-Hedgehog/ |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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|Meg Inglima (''[[Sonic's Schoolhouse]]'')<ref name="btva"/> |
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|[[Paula Arundell]] (''[[Sega World Sydney#Sonic Live in Sydney|Sonic Live in Sydney]]'')<ref name="Sonic Sydney 1">{{cite web|title=Sonic The Hedgehog – Sonic In Sydney (1997, CD)|date=1997 |url=https://www.discogs.com/Sonic-The-Hedgehog-Sonic-In-Sydney/release/8831900|publisher=Discogs|access-date=June 11, 2021|archive-date=June 11, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210611160259/https://www.discogs.com/Sonic-The-Hedgehog-Sonic-In-Sydney/release/8831900|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="Sonic Sydney 2">{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I4Gal5_vi_I| archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211103/I4Gal5_vi_I| archive-date=2021-11-03 | url-status=live|title=Sonic Live in Sydney (Full & Complete CD - 1997 - Sega World Sydney)| date=21 December 2018|publisher=YouTube|access-date=June 11, 2021}}{{cbignore}}</ref> |
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|[[Martin Burke]] (1996 OVA)<ref name="btva"/> |
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|[[Ryan Drummond]] (1998–2004)<ref name="MercuryNews">{{cite web|last1=Orr|first1=John|title=Seen and heard: The wide-ranging career of Ryan Drummond|url=http://www.mercurynews.com/2011/07/26/seen-and-heard-the-wide-ranging-career-of-ryan-drummond/|website=MercuryNews.com|date=27 July 2011|access-date=July 30, 2017|archive-date=31 July 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170731000523/http://www.mercurynews.com/2011/07/26/seen-and-heard-the-wide-ranging-career-of-ryan-drummond/|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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|[[Sam Vincent (voice actor)|Sam Vincent]] (''[[Sonic Underground]]''; singing voice)<ref name="btva"/> |
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|[[Jason Griffith]] (2003–2010)<ref name="btva"/><ref name="AnimeNewsNetwork">{{Cite news|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/review/zetman/blu-ray-complete-collection|title=Zetman Blu-Ray|work=Anime News Network|access-date=July 22, 2017|language=en|archive-date=December 25, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131225172740/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/review/zetman/blu-ray-complete-collection|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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|[[Roger Craig Smith]] (2010–present)<ref name="btva"/><ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2012-07-21/english-video-game-actors-join-disney-wreck-it-ralph-cast|title=English Video Game Actors Join Disney's Wreck-It Ralph Cast|work=Anime News Network|access-date=July 22, 2017|language=en|archive-date=2018-08-09|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180809122034/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2012-07-21/english-video-game-actors-join-disney-wreck-it-ralph-cast|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="sonicstadiumsmith"/><ref name="rogersonictwitter"/> |
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|[[Ben Schwartz]] (live-action films)<ref name="SonicMovieVoice">{{cite web|url=https://variety.com/2018/film/news/ben-scwhartz-sonic-paramounts-sonic-the-hedgehog-live-action-hybrid-pic-1202900267/|title=Ben Schwartz to Voice 'Sonic the Hedgehog' in Upcoming Movie (EXCLUSIVE)|website=Variety|first=Justin|last=Kroll|date=August 8, 2018|access-date=August 9, 2018|archive-date=August 9, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180809014923/https://variety.com/2018/film/news/ben-scwhartz-sonic-paramounts-sonic-the-hedgehog-live-action-hybrid-pic-1202900267/|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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|Benjamin L. Valic (Young Sonic, 2020 film)<ref name="btva"/> |
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|Deven Mack (''[[Sonic Prime]]'')<ref name="PrimeVoice">{{cite web|url=https://www.siliconera.com/heres-how-sonic-the-hedgehog-looks-in-netflixs-sonic-prime-show/|title=Here's How Sonic the Hedgehog Looks in Netflix's Sonic Prime Show|website=siliconera|first=Jenni|last=Lada|date=May 3, 2022|access-date=May 3, 2022|archive-date=May 27, 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220527105930/https://www.siliconera.com/heres-how-sonic-the-hedgehog-looks-in-netflixs-sonic-prime-show/|url-status=live}}</ref>}} |
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{{nihongo foot|'''Sonic the Hedgehog'''|ソニック・ザ・ヘッジホッグ|Sonikku za Hejjihoggu|lead=yes|group=lower-alpha}} is a character created by the Japanese game developers [[Yuji Naka]] and [[Naoto Ohshima]]. He is the star of the ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' franchise and the [[mascot]] of the Japanese video game company [[Sega]]. Sonic is an [[anthropomorphism|anthropomorphic]] blue [[hedgehog]] who can run at [[supersonic speed]]. He races through [[Level (video games)|levels]], collecting [[Rings (Sonic the Hedgehog)|rings]] and avoiding obstacles, as he seeks to defeat his archenemy, [[Doctor Eggman]]. He is accompanied by [[List of Sonic the Hedgehog characters|supporting characters]], such as his best friend and sidekick [[Miles "Tails" Prower]], self-proclaimed girlfriend [[Amy Rose]], and friendly rival [[Knuckles the Echidna]]. |
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Artist [[Naoto Ōshima]], designer [[Hirokazu Yasuhara]] and [[Game programmer|programmer]] [[Yuji Naka]] are generally credited with the creation of the character,<ref name="Sega-16">{{cite web|first=Ken|last=Horowitz|url=http://www.sega-16.com/Sega%20Stars-%20Yuji%20Naka.php|title=Sega Stars: Yuji Naka|publisher=Sega-16|accessdate=2006-06-20}}</ref> a blue, [[male]], [[Adolescence|teenage]], [[Anthropomorphism|anthropomorphic]], [[humanoid]] [[hedgehog]], whose ability to run faster than the [[speed of sound]]<ref name="age-speed">{{cite web |first=Jared |last=Matte |publisher=The GHZ |url=http://www.theghz.com/sonic/encyclopedia/s/sonic.html |title=Sonic Encyclopaedia: Sonic the Hedgehog |accessdate=2006-02-17}}</ref> is a major part of the [[gameplay]] of the series.<ref>{{cite web |author=Davies, Ben. Lopez, Miguel |publisher=[[GameSpot]] |title=History of Sega, part 4 |url=http://www.gamespot.com/gamespot/features/video/sega/p4_03.html |accessdate=2006-06-06}} |
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Sonic made a [[cameo appearance]] in the arcade game ''[[Rad Mobile]]'' (1990) before starring in ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (1991 video game)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'', a [[platform game]] for the [[Sega Genesis]], in 1991. Sega sought a mascot to compete with [[Nintendo]]'s [[Mario]], and Ohshima designed Sonic based on a prototype programmed by Naka. Sonic's design was influenced by a variety of sources, including [[Felix the Cat]], [[Mickey Mouse]], [[Michael Jackson]], and [[Santa Claus]]; his pigmentation was chosen to match Sega's cobalt blue logo. [[Yuji Uekawa]] redesigned Sonic for ''[[Sonic Adventure]]'' (1998) to suit the franchise's transition to [[3D computer graphics]], with a more mature look designed to appeal to older players. |
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''Sonic'' media characterizes Sonic as an impatient, snarky drifter and daredevil who despises injustice. He battles Eggman, a [[mad scientist]] who seeks to steal the mystical [[Chaos Emeralds]] and take over the world. Sonic can curl into a ball to attack enemies and use the Chaos Emeralds to become [[invincibility|invulnerable]]. He has appeared in [[List of Sonic the Hedgehog video games|over 100 video games]], in addition to guest appearances in other Sega franchises and in [[Crossover (fiction)|crossover]] games such as Nintendo's ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' series. [[Jun'ichi Kanemaru]] voices Sonic in Japan, while his English voice has been provided by [[Ryan Drummond]], [[Jason Griffith]], and [[Roger Craig Smith]]. |
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==History== |
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In April 1990, Sega requested a game capable of selling over one million copies and a character to replace [[Alex Kidd]] as the company's mascot.<ref name="conception">{{cite web|first=Jared|last=Matte|title=1990: The Conception|url=http://www.theghz.com/museum/1990.html|publisher=The GHZ|accessdate=2006-06-03}}</ref> Several character designs were submitted by its [[Sega#Internal structure|AM8]] research & development department, including an [[armadillo]] (who was later developed into [[Mighty the Armadillo]]), a [[dog]], an over-sized [[Theodore Roosevelt]] in [[pajamas]] (which would later be the basis of [[Doctor Eggman]]'s design), and a [[rabbit]] (intended to use its extendible ears to collect objects; these aspects were later incorporated into ''[[Ristar]]'').<ref>{{cite web |url=http://sonicworld.sclassic.org/angel_island_interviews/interviews/1992/sonic_1992_unknown_1.htm |title=Sega Visions Interview with Yuji Naka |year=1992 |month=October |accessdate=2006-03-06}}</ref> Eventually, [[Naoto Ōshima]]'s spiky hedgehog, initially codenamed "Mr Needlemouse",<ref name="essential 50" /> was chosen as the new [[mascot]]. A group of fifteen started working on ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'', and renamed themselves [[Sonic Team]]. The game's soundtrack was composed by [[Masato Nakamura]] of the band [[Dreams Come True]]. Sega sponsored the group's "Wonder 3" tour, painting Sonic on the tour [[bus]], distributing pamphlets advertising the game, and having footage of the game broadcast above stage prior to its release.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sega.com/sonic/globalsonic/post_sonicteam.php?article=nakamura|publisher=Sonic Central|title=Masato Nakamura interview|format=flash|accessdate=2006-02-07}}</ref> |
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[There was an article in ''Edge'' a while ago in which the developer of [[James Pond 3]] mentioned that while creating that game he spent too long chasing after what Sonic had just achieved. I'll add that here soon. However, I can't help but think that the appearance section isn't the best place for the above two paragraphs, which is why I've commented that one out.] --> |
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[[Image:Sonics.PNG|thumb|left|240px|At left is official Sonic artwork from the original ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' game (artwork by Akira Watanabe), and the [[Rendering (computer graphics)|render]] at right shows the design used in the more recent ''Sonic'' games.]] |
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Sonic's precise age, weight, height and other physical characteristics vary depending on the [[continuity (fiction)|continuity]] in which he appears and the style in which he is drawn. In the video games, Sonic's original design by Naoto Ohshima was quite short and childlike, with short quills, a round body and no visible irises. Artwork featuring this design and drawn by Akira Watanabe<ref name="sega illustrations">{{cite book|last=|first=|title=Sega Video Game Illustrations|year=1994|publisher=Nippon Shuppan Hanbai (Deutschland) GmbH|location= |id=ISBN 3-910052-50-9}}</ref> was displayed on the package artwork for ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'', and most subsequent Sonic video games featured similar designs. Beginning with ''[[Sonic Adventure]]'' in 1998, Sonic was redesigned by [[Yuji Uekawa]] as a taller character with longer legs and a less spherical body, longer and more drooping spikes, and green-colored eyes. Further subtle changes to the character's design have been made in subsequent games. Spin-off media such as comics and cartoons have featured variations on all these video game designs, with restrictions set by the standardized [[model sheet]]s.[http://groups.yahoo.com/group/sonicthecomic/message/12476] |
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Sonic is one of the most famous video game characters in history and an established [[pop culture]] icon. He is widely considered one of the greatest video game characters and his popularity inspired a wave of imitators. His likeness has been featured in merchandise and Sega sponsorships. The ''Sonic'' series is one of [[List of best-selling video game franchises|the bestselling video game franchises]] and was one of the key reasons for Sega's success during the [[History of video game consoles (fourth generation)|16-bit era]] in the 1990s. Sonic has been adapted in [[List of Sonic the Hedgehog printed media|comics]], [[List of Sonic the Hedgehog features|animations]], and films, including [[Sonic_the_Hedgehog#Live-action_film_franchise|a live-action film franchise]] distributed by [[Paramount Pictures]] in which he is voiced by [[Ben Schwartz]]. |
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Sonic's [[cobalt (color)|cobalt blue]] pigmentation was chosen to match Sega's cobalt blue logo. One origin story was provided in a promotional comic for the original game featured in ''[[Disney Adventures]]'', ''Garfield Magazine'', and other children's periodicals, which was later elaborated upon in [[Mike Pattenden]]'s ''Stay Sonic'', a book about the character published in the [[United Kingdom|UK]].<ref name="stay sonic">{{cite book |first=Mike |last=Pattenden |authorlink=Mike Pattenden |title=Stay Sonic |publisher=Fantail |date=1993-03-25 |id=ISBN 0-14-090390-9}}</ref> This explanation, in which the [[shock wave|shockwaves]] Sonic experienced when he first ran at supersonic speed turned him blue and streamlined his spikes, later became the basic origin for many subsequent UK publications such as [[Fleetway|Egmont Fleetway]]'s ''[[Sonic the Comic]]''. |
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[[File:Mr. Hedgehog Ohshima concept art.png|thumb|left|The initial sketches of Sonic by [[Naoto Ohshima]], under the moniker "Mr. Hedgehog".]] |
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===Games=== |
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While Sega was seeking a flagship series to compete with Nintendo's [[Mario (franchise)|Mario series]], several character designs were submitted by its research and development department. Many results came forth from their experiments with character design, including an armadillo, a dog, a [[Theodore Roosevelt]] look-alike in pajamas (who would later be the basis of [[Doctor Eggman]]'s design), and a rabbit (who would use its extendable ears to collect objects, an aspect later incorporated in ''[[Ristar]]'').<ref name="GameTap retro">{{cite video|title= Sonic the Hedgehog GameTap Retrospective|url= https://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=9FDFDA14B6D95A9E|access-date= February 21, 2009|archive-date= July 31, 2013|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20130731093446/http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=9FDFDA14B6D95A9E|url-status= live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.kafka-is-silly.net/sonicworld/angel_island_interviews/interviews/1992/sonic_1992_unknown_1.htm |title=Sega Visions Interview with Yuji Naka |date=October 1992 |access-date=June 28, 2007 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070928010746/http://www.kafka-is-silly.net/sonicworld/angel_island_interviews/interviews/1992/sonic_1992_unknown_1.htm |archive-date=September 28, 2007}}</ref> [[Naoto Ohshima]] took some of these internal designs with him on a trip to New York City and sought feedback by asking random passersby at [[Central Park]] their opinions; of the designs, the spiky teal hedgehog, initially codenamed {{nihongo|"Mr. Hedgehog"|Mr.ハリネズミ|Mr. Harinezumi}},<ref>{{multiref2 |
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|{{Cite tweet |last=Naka |first=Yūji |user=nakayuji |number=1353259189389332480 |title=悔しいのでもう一度挑戦しましたがもっと判らなかった感じです。「セガの看板キャラクターであるソニック。世に出る前に彼に付けられていた名前を選べ」と言う問題が判りませんでした。作った人なのにね セガい共通テスト受験終了! https://segatest.sega.com/segatest/share/jp/finish.html #SEGA60th #セガい共通テスト #SEGATEST}} |
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[[Image:Sonic1.png|thumb|right|Title screen of the original ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' video game.]] |
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|{{Cite tweet |last=Okunari |first=Yosuke |user=okunari |number=1353265118465822720 |title=これ、大島さんのラフの横に書かれた「Mr.ハリネズミ」という文字をアメリカ人が英訳した表現を言っているので、「ミスター・ニードルマウス」だと生みの親であっても日本人には???となりますよねw}} |
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[[Sonic the Hedgehog series|Sonic's]] debut occurred in the 1991 [[platform game]] ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' for the [[Sega Mega Drive|Sega Mega Drive/Genesis]], which also introduced his nemesis [[Doctor Eggman|Doctor Ivo "Eggman" Robotnik]]. His sidekick [[Miles "Tails" Prower]] joined him in the game's 1992 sequel ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (16-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog 2]]'', which also introduced Sonic's "[[Super Sonic]]" form and signature "spin-dash" move. ''[[Sonic CD]]'' released in 1993 introduced Sonic's self-proclaimed girlfriend [[Amy Rose]], and his robotic [[doppelgänger]] [[Metal Sonic]] (although Sonic 2 also featured a robotic Sonic boss, often referred to as Mecha Sonic or Silver Sonic). As Sonic traveled through time to ensure a good future for the world. ''[[Sonic 3]]'' and ''[[Sonic & Knuckles]]'', both released in 1994, saw Sonic and Tails, battle Robotnik again, with the additional threat of [[Knuckles the Echidna]], tricked by Robotnik into fighting Sonic. |
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|{{Cite tweet |last=Naka |first=Yūji |user=nakayuji |number=1353274025393352705 |title=なんだそれ。Mr.ハリネズミだとMr.hedgehogになるのでは?誰がミスターニードルマウスと言ったのかなあ}}|{{Cite tweet |last=Okunari |first=Yosuke |user=okunari |number=1353275479625588737 |title=多分ソースは北米ファンサイトがどこかの雑誌か映像から拾った画像かと思われます http://info.sonicretro.org/Mr._Needlemouse}} |
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|{{Cite tweet |last=Naka |first=Yūji |user=nakayuji |number=1353276720011386881 |title=これファンが言っていたのだとすると、世に出る前と言う問題はおかしいよね? まあ「はり」「ねずみ」をそれぞれ英訳したんだろうけど、使った覚えのないミスターニードルマウスって違和感あるよ。まあ正解はしたけどね。}}}}</ref>{{efn|"Mr. Hedgehog" is commonly, but inaccurately, translated literally as "Mr. Needlemouse".}} led this informal poll, followed by Eggman and the dog character. Ohshima felt that people selected it because it "transcends race and gender and things like that".<ref name="gamasutra gdc2018">{{cite web | url = https://www.gamedeveloper.com/design/-i-sonic-the-hedgehog-i-s-origin-story-according-to-the-devs-who-made-him | title = Sonic the Hedgehog's origin story, according to the devs who made him | first = Alex | last = Wawro | date = March 21, 2018 | access-date = March 21, 2018 | work = [[Game Developer (website)|Game Developer]] | archive-date = February 1, 2022 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20220201110459/https://www.gamedeveloper.com/design/-i-sonic-the-hedgehog-i-s-origin-story-according-to-the-devs-who-made-him | url-status = live }}</ref> On return to Japan, Ohshima pitched this to the department, and the hedgehog was ultimately selected as the new [[mascot]]. |
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The detailed design of Sonic was aimed to be something that could be easily drawn by children and be familiar, as well as exhibit a "cool" attitude, representative of the United States at the time.<ref name="gamasutra gdc2018"/> Sonic's blue pigmentation was chosen to match Sega's cobalt blue logo, and his shoes evolved from a design inspired by both [[Santa Claus]]<ref>"Regarding the red shoes, Naoto Ohshima, who was the character designer felt that red was a necessary color from a game standpoint. While thinking about the design, he referenced images of Santa Claus." [[Takashi Iizuka (game designer)|Takashi Iizuka]] - [[Sonic the Hedgehog (film)|Sonic the Hedgehog]] (2020 film) - The Blue Blur: Origins of Sonic (Blu-Ray extra)</ref> and [[Michael Jackson]]'s boots with the addition of the color red, which was inspired by the contrast of those colors on Jackson's 1987 album ''[[Bad (album)|Bad]]''; his personality was based on then-[[Governor of Arkansas]] and later President of the United States [[Bill Clinton]]'s "Get it done" attitude.<ref name="GameTap retro" /><ref name="Gamasutra Ohshima">{{cite web | last=Sheffield | first=Brandon | work=[[Gamasutra]] | publisher=[[UBM plc]] | url=http://www.gamasutra.com/view/feature/4208/out_of_the_blue_naoto_ohshima_.php?page=2 | title=Out of the Blue: Naoto Ohshima Speaks | date=December 4, 2009 | access-date=February 15, 2012 | quote=The original Nights was chiefly made with the Japanese and European audiences in mind -- Sonic, meanwhile, was squarely aimed at the U.S. market....[Sonic is] a character that I think is suited to America -- or, at least, the image I had of America at the time. ... Well, he's blue because that's Sega's more-or-less official company color. His shoes were inspired by the cover to Michael Jackson's ''Bad'', which contrasted heavily between white and red -- that Santa Claus-type color. I also thought that red went well for a character who can run really fast, when his legs are spinning. | archive-date=July 16, 2015 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150716002842/http://www.gamasutra.com/view/feature/4208/out_of_the_blue_naoto_ohshima_.php?page=2 | url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{cite web | author=Yahoo Playback | publisher=Yahoo, Inc. | url=http://videogames.yahoo.com/events/playback/playback-94/1380785 | title=Yahoo Playback #94 | access-date=December 13, 2009 | url-status=dead | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091222030512/http://videogames.yahoo.com/events/playback/playback-94/1380785 | archive-date=December 22, 2009}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | author=Brian Ashcraft | publisher=Kotaku | url=http://kotaku.com/5420201/sonics-shoes-inspired-by-michael-jackson | title=Sonic's Shoes Inspired by Michael Jackson | date=7 December 2009 | access-date=December 13, 2009 | archive-date=30 October 2015 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151030030210/http://kotaku.com/5420201/sonics-shoes-inspired-by-michael-jackson | url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6D9h-4vQUHM&t=245s|title=Sonic the Hedgehog GameTap Retrospective Pt. 1/4 (Watch in HD!)|author=[[GameTap]]|publisher=YouTube|date=February 6, 2009|accessdate=April 23, 2024|quote=If there was a problem, Bill Clinton took action right away. I saw that American attitude on TV. That was the kind of character I wanted to make.}}</ref> To help sell the idea to Sega's higher-ups, Ohshima pitched the concept framed by a fictional fighter pilot that had earned the name "Hedgehog" due to his spiky hair, and had decorated his plane with images of Sonic. When this pilot retired, he married a children's book author, who wrote stories about the Sonic character, the first which became the plot for the first ''Sonic'' game; Ohshima stated that this influence can be seen in the logo of the game, which features Sonic in a pilot's wing emblem.<ref name="gamasutra gdc2018"/> |
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Other two-dimensional platformers starring Sonic include ''[[Sonic Chaos]]'' (1993), ''[[Sonic Triple Trouble]]'' (1994), and ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog Pocket Adventure]]'' (1999). In 2001, 2D ''Sonic'' games started to move to Nintendo handheld platforms. These include ''[[Sonic Advance]]'' (2001), ''[[Sonic Advance 2]]'' (2002), ''[[Sonic Advance 3]]'' (2004) and ''[[Sonic Rush]]'' (2005). The sequel to ''Sonic Rush'', known as ''[[Sonic Rush Adventure]]'', will be released for the DS in the autumn of 2007. |
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The origins of ''Sonic'' can be traced farther back to a draft created by [[Naoto Ōshima]] in 1989, which years later turned into Sonic. [[Yuji Naka]] implemented the idea of a character running inside loops with an algorithm that allowed a sprite to move smoothly on a curve by determining its position with a [[dot matrix]]. This concept was subsequently fleshed out by designer [[Hirokazu Yasuhara]].<ref name="Yasuhara">{{cite magazine|author=GI Staff|title=Sonic's Architect: GI Interviews Hirokazu Yasuhara|magazine=[[Game Informer]]|issue=124|volume=13|date=August 2003|pages=114–116}}</ref> |
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[[Image:Sonic sa2.jpg|left|thumb|135px|Sonic with his Soap shoes from ''Sonic Adventure 2'']] |
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The first Sonic platform game in true 3D, ''[[Sonic Adventure]]'' (1998) was the original developer Sonic Team's return to the character for a major game. It featured Sonic returning from vacation to find the city of Station Square under attack by a new, very powerful foe named [[Chaos (Sonic the Hedgehog)|Chaos]], under the control of Doctor Ivo Robotnik (now better known as [[Doctor Eggman]]). It introduced Sonic's Homing Attack as a standard move, included power-ups that awarded him extra abilities for the rest of the game, and featured interaction with non-playable characters and objects in 3D "Adventure" sequences, during which the game world could be freely explored. In addition to Sonic, who was given a full [[voice-over]] for the first time, five other major characters (Tails, Knuckles, Amy, [[E-102 Gamma]] and [[Big the Cat]]) were playable, plus Super Sonic. ''[[Sonic Adventure 2]]'' (2001, on the 10th anniversary of the original 16-bit game) placed Sonic on-the-run from the military ([[Guardian Unit of Nations|G.U.N]]) after being mistaken for a new enemy, [[Shadow the Hedgehog]]. This was the first game where you could play as antagonists (Doctor Eggman, Shadow and [[Rouge the Bat]]). The game introduced a "[[Aggressive skating#Grinds|grinding]]" [[gameplay]] aspect utilizing [[Soap shoes]], which was retained in later 3D action games such as the team-based ''[[Sonic Heroes]]'' (2004) and the 15th anniversary title ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (2006 game)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' (2006) which introduced the powerful being from the future, [[Silver the Hedgehog]]. A [[Wii]] game, ''[[Sonic and the Secret Rings]]'', is the latest 3D ''Sonic'' game and the first one to feature Sonic as the only playable character in the main mode. There have been several collections including [[Sonic Mega Collection]] that included the classic Sonic games. |
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Sonic was created without the ability to swim because of a mistaken assumption by Yuji Naka that all hedgehogs could not do so.<ref name="videogamer swim">{{cite web |url=http://www.videogamer.com/news/revealed_why_sonic_cant_swim.html |title=Revealed: Why Sonic can't swim |date=February 2009 |access-date=February 27, 2009 |archive-date=June 1, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210601175650/https://www.videogamer.com/news/revealed_why_sonic_cant_swim.html |url-status=live }}</ref> A group of fifteen people started working on the [[Sonic the Hedgehog (1991 video game)|first ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' game]], and renamed themselves [[Sonic Team]]. The game's soundtrack was composed by [[Masato Nakamura]] of the band [[Dreams Come True (band)|Dreams Come True]]. Sega sponsored the group's "Wonder 3" tour, painting Sonic on the tour bus, distributing pamphlets advertising the game, and having footage of the game broadcast above stage prior to its release.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sega.com/sonic/globalsonic/post_sonicteam.php?article=nakamura|publisher=Sonic Central|title=Masato Nakamura interview|format=flash|access-date=February 7, 2006|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081223022942/http://www.sega.com/sonic/globalsonic/post_sonicteam.php?article=nakamura|archive-date=December 23, 2008}}</ref> The original concepts gave Sonic fangs and put him in a band with a human girlfriend named Madonna. However, a team from Sega of America, led by Madeline Schroeder, who calls herself "Sonic's mother",<ref name="GameTap retro" /> "softened" the character up for an American audience by removing those elements. This sparked a heated issue with Sonic Team. Naka later admitted that it was probably for the best.<ref name="GameTap retro" /> |
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Sonic has also been featured in games of many genres other than 2D and 3D platform games. The first of these was a pinball game, ''[[Sonic Spinball]]'' (1993), which expanded upon the pinball sequences in the first two platform games. Sonic has also appeared in "[[2.5D]]" isometric platformers (''[[Sonic Labyrinth]]'' and ''[[Sonic 3D Blast]]''), racing games (''[[Sonic Drift]]'', ''[[Sonic R]]'', ''[[Sonic Riders]]'', and ''[[Sonic Rivals]]'') and fighting games (''[[Sonic the Fighters]]'' and ''[[Sonic Battle]]''). A sequel to ''Sonic Riders'' may be currently in development.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://cube.gamespy.com/gamecube/sonic-riders/683758p1.html|title=Sega talks ''Sonic Riders'', Part Two|publisher=[[GameSpy]]|date=2006-01-26|acessdate=2006-26-06}}</ref> Sonic will be appearing with longtime mascot rival, Mario, in an official sports game called ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games]]'', which will be released on the [[Wii]] and [[Nintendo DS]] near the end of 2007.<ref>[http://www.nintendo.com/newsarticle?articleid=t5eT-QaVMFMIfXI3Z_abfVviRBskksJr&page=]</ref><ref>[http://www.sega.com/gamesite/marioandsonic/index.php]</ref> |
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Video games such as ''[[Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine]]'' (1993), ''[[Tails Adventures]]'' (1995), ''[[Knuckles Chaotix]]'' (1995) and ''[[Shadow the Hedgehog (video game)|Shadow the Hedgehog]]'' (2005) starred supporting characters of the ''Sonic'' series. Sonic has had cameo roles in some of them. The hedgehog has also made cameo appearances in numerous other Sega games such as ''[[Daytona USA (arcade game)|Daytona USA]]'' and ''[[NiGHTS into Dreams...|Christmas NiGHTS]]''. |
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Sonic's appearance varies greatly depending on the [[media (communication)|medium]] and the style in which he is drawn. In the video games, Sonic's original design by Ohshima was short and round, with short quills, a round body, and no visible irises. Artwork featuring this design and drawn by Akira Watanabe was displayed on the package artwork for ''Sonic the Hedgehog''.<ref name="sega illustrations">{{cite book|title=Sega Video Game Illustrations|year=1994|publisher=Nippon Shuppan Hanbai (Deutschland) GmbH|isbn=3-910052-50-9}}</ref> Sonic's proportions would change for the release of ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 2]]'' on the Mega Drive; Sonic's head to height ratio was changed from 1:2 to 1:2.5.<ref name="sega illustrations" /> For the 1998 release of ''[[Sonic Adventure]]'', Sonic was redesigned by Yuji Uekawa as a character with longer legs and a less spherical body, longer and more drooping quills, and green-colored irises. For the 2006 game, Sonic was redesigned to make him look adult-like and taller to appeal to the next generation players.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-nKwLLB6Yg| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140203060551/http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-nKwLLB6Yg| archive-date=2014-02-03 | url-status=dead|title=Sonic 06 Developer Interview |work=Sonic Team USA|access-date=October 21, 2013}}</ref> This was also done because Sonic would interact with humans more often and his design was supposed to fit.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://interviews.teamxbox.com/xbox/1590/E3-2006-Sonic-Team-Interview/p2/|title=E3 2006: Sonic Team Interview|publisher=GameSpy|date=May 24, 2006|access-date=October 21, 2013|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131022060541/http://interviews.teamxbox.com/xbox/1590/E3-2006-Sonic-Team-Interview/p2/|archive-date=October 22, 2013}}</ref> An alternative "Werehog" form was introduced in ''[[Sonic Unleashed]]'', placing more emphasis on Sonic's melee skills rather than speed. Although Tetsu Katano acknowledged the large negative fan response to the Werehog, he believes it could return in a future game.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/89847-Sonic-Unleasheds-Werehog-Will-Return|title=Sonic Unleashed's Werehog Will Return|publisher=Escapist Magazine|date=March 2, 2009|author=Ng, Kaeng|access-date=October 21, 2013|archive-date=July 26, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190726061010/http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/89847-Sonic-Unleasheds-Werehog-Will-Return|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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===Television series=== |
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[[Image:002sonic.jpg|thumb|right|Sonic in the ''[[Sonic X]]'' anime.]] |
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There have been several animated television series featuring Sonic. ''[[Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' was the first and featured Sonic, voiced by [[Jaleel White]], and Robotnik, voiced by [[Long John Baldry]].<ref name="aosth credits">{{cite web |year=1993-1996 |title=Full credits of "Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog" |url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0222518/fullcredits |publisher=[[IMDb]] |accessdate=2006-06-27}}</ref> It had a very comical take on Sonic and Tails's adventures and battles against Robotnik. ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (SatAM)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'', originally broadcast on Saturdays on [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]], was broadcast concurrently with the syndicated ''Adventures'' series in the United States. Sonic was voiced by [[Jaleel White]], and Robotnik was voiced by [[Jim Cummings]].<ref name="satam credits">{{cite web |year=1993-1995 |title=Full credits of "Sonic the Hedgehog" |url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0106140/fullcredits |publisher=[[IMDb]] |accessdate=2006-06-27}}</ref> Dubbed SatAM by fans, this series was far more dark and brooding than ''Adventures''. It contained far less slapstick and levity. It featured Sonic and his "Freedom Fighter" friends fighting to save their planet, Mobius, from the maniacal Dr. Robotnik in the 33rd Century (3235). It was very much akin to "Star Wars" (Robotnik was very much in a similar vein to Darth Vader). |
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Bob Raffei, CEO of ''Sonic Boom'' developer Big Red Button, stated that ''Sonic Boom''{{'s}} Sonic is "very different... both in tone and art direction." That version has blue-furred arms, more quills, and wears a brown neckerchief around his neck and athletic sports tape on his wrists and shoes.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.polygon.com/2014/2/6/5386746/sonic-boom-wii-u-nintendo-3ds-sega|title=Sonic Boom gives Sega's series a new look, two new developers|website=Polygon|date=6 February 2014|access-date=February 10, 2019|archive-date=18 April 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230418134936/https://www.polygon.com/2014/2/6/5386746/sonic-boom-wii-u-nintendo-3ds-sega|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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''[[Sonic Underground]]'', a show in the U.S., UK and France, ignored the continuity of the previous series, though it kept a number of elements. This series featured the introductions of sibling [[Sonia the Hedgehog]] and [[Manic the Hedgehog]], as well as his mother [[Queen Aleena]], the four of whom were destined to defeat Doctor Robotnik and rule Mobius as the Council of Four. White returned to voice Sonic, with [[Samuel Vincent]] providing his singing voice, while Robotnik was voiced by [[Gary Chalk (actor)|Gary Chalk]].<ref name="underground credits">{{cite web |year=1999 |title=Full credits of "Sonic Underground" |url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0230804/fullcredits |publisher=[[IMDb]] |accessdate=2006-06-27}}</ref> In this series, Sonic came equipped with a magical medallion that expanded into an electric guitar. Oddly enough, the presence of Sonic's long-time comrade Tails and the power rings were completely absent. Although, it did introduce long-time favorite, Knuckles the Echinda, into the TV universe. |
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===Voice portrayal=== |
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Additionally, there was a ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (anime)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' anime [[Original video animation|OVA]] in Japan which featured Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, Eggman, and Metal Sonic based on ''Sonic CD''. Sonic was voiced by [[Masami Kikuchi]] in Japan, and [[Martin Burke]] in the United States where the OAV was marketed as ''Sonic the Hedgehog: The Movie''.<ref name="movie credits">{{cite web |year=1999 |title=Full credits of "Sonic the Hedgehog: The Movie" |url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0237765/fullcredits |publisher=[[IMDb]] |accessdate=2006-06-27}}</ref> |
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[[File:Roger Craig Smith (52551095867).jpg|165px|thumbnail|[[Roger Craig Smith]] (pictured in 2022) has been the voice actor for the character in most English language media since 2010.|left]] |
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Sonic originally had a few voice samples in ''[[Sonic CD]]'', with designer Masato Nishimura providing the voice. Sonic's first true voice actor was [[Takeshi Kusao]] for the arcade game ''[[SegaSonic the Hedgehog]]'', with [[Junichi Kanemaru]] continually voicing the role beginning with the release of ''[[Sonic Adventure]]''. Kanemaru also voices Sonic in ''[[Sonic X]]'', ''[[Sonic Boom (TV series)|Sonic Boom]]'', and the Japanese dub of the ''[[Wreck-It Ralph (franchise)|Wreck-It Ralph]]'' films. In ''[[Sonic Unleashed]]'', Sonic was voiced by [[Tomokazu Seki]] while in Werehog form. [[Jaleel White]] voiced the character in the [[DiC Entertainment|DiC]] animated series ''[[Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog]]'', ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (TV series)|Sonic SatAM]]'', and ''[[Sonic Underground]]''.<ref name="AV: Seasons">{{cite web|last1=Lee|first1=Patrick|date=September 30, 2015|title=A hedgehog for all seasons: Our guide to 20 manic years of Sonic cartoons|url=https://www.avclub.com/a-hedgehog-for-all-seasons-our-guide-to-20-manic-years-1798284993|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191030183427/https://games.avclub.com/a-hedgehog-for-all-seasons-our-guide-to-20-manic-years-1798284993|archive-date=October 30, 2019|website=[[The A.V. Club]]}}</ref> [[Sam Vincent (voice actor)|Sam Vincent]] provided his singing voice in the latter DiC cartoon. |
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Starting with ''Sonic Adventure'', Sonic was voiced in English by [[Ryan Drummond]].<ref name="MercuryNews"/> Drummond was replaced by [[Jason Griffith]] starting from ''Sonic X'', with Griffith voicing Sonic within the games starting with ''[[Shadow the Hedgehog (video game)|Shadow The Hedgehog]]'' in 2005.<ref name="btva"/><ref name="AnimeNewsNetwork"/> Griffith was replaced by [[Roger Craig Smith]], starting with ''[[Sonic Free Riders]]'' and ''[[Sonic Colors]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://blogs.sega.com/sonic/2010/07/15/out-of-the-mouths-of-hedgehogs/|title=Out of the mouths of hedgehogs|access-date=July 15, 2010|date=July 15, 2010|publisher=Sega|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110524063124/http://blogs.sega.com/sonic/2010/07/15/out-of-the-mouths-of-hedgehogs/|archive-date=May 24, 2011}}</ref> Smith announced on his Twitter account on January 29, 2021, that he would no longer voice Sonic, with his departure confirmed by Sega the same day.<ref name="sonicstadiumsmith">{{cite web |last1=Tuff |first1=Adam |title=Roger Craig Smith Hints Departure from Sonic Voice Acting Role |url=https://www.sonicstadium.org/2021/01/roger-craig-smith-hints-departure-from-sonic-voice-acting-role/ |website=The Sonic Stadium |access-date=29 January 2021 |date=28 January 2021 |archive-date=28 January 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210128165309/https://www.sonicstadium.org/2021/01/roger-craig-smith-hints-departure-from-sonic-voice-acting-role/ |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref name="rogersonictwitter">{{Cite tweet|number=1354805293369024520|user=RogerCraigSmith|title=Welp, 10 years was an amazing run. Onward to new zones! Much love to the fans who've been so kind. 💙 It's been an honor. 🦔 |date=28 January 2021|author=Roger Craig Smith|author-link=Roger Craig Smith}}</ref><ref>{{Cite tweet|author=Sonic the Hedgehog|number=1354942087536381958|user=sonic_hedgehog|title=For over 10 years, Roger Craig Smith has been an integral part of the SEGA family. He brought the voice of Sonic to life, and we are forever grateful for his never-ending enthusiasm in helping the community and spreading joy. Thank you, Roger, for all you've done for Sonic.|date=28 January 2021}}</ref> On May 26, 2021, Smith and Sega confirmed that he was voicing Sonic once again.<ref>{{Cite tweet|number=1397582815873490948|user=RogerCraigSmith|title=I can't fully express my gratitude for the @sonic_hedgehog crew and community. 🙏 I hope to honor your support and passion as I'm officially back voicing #SonicTheHedgehog in games. Can't wait for ya to see what we have planned! THANK YOU...from the bottom of my blue heart. 💙|author=Roger Craig Smith|author-link=Roger Craig Smith|date=May 26, 2021}}</ref><ref>{{Cite tweet|author=Sonic the Hedgehog|number=1397587955410112512|user=sonic_hedgehog|title=💙🦔|date=May 26, 2021}}</ref> [[Ben Schwartz]] voiced Sonic in the [[Sonic the Hedgehog (film)|2020 feature film]] and its [[Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (film)|2022]] and [[Sonic the Hedgehog 3 (film)|2024]] sequels.<ref name="SonicMovieVoice"/><ref name="TheVerge">{{cite web |last1=Gartenberg |first1=Chaim |title=Sonic movie delayed to February 2020 so they can fix Sonic |url=https://www.theverge.com/2019/5/24/18638637/paramount-live-action-sonic-the-hedgehog-movie-delay-february-2020-cgi-fix |website=The Verge |access-date=July 17, 2019 |date=May 24, 2019 |archive-date=June 17, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230617004949/https://www.theverge.com/2019/5/24/18638637/paramount-live-action-sonic-the-hedgehog-movie-delay-february-2020-cgi-fix |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{Cite AV media |url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt18259086/fullcredits |title=Sonic the Hedgehog 3 (2024) - IMDb |access-date=2024-08-28 |via=www.imdb.com}}</ref> Canadian actor Deven Mack voices Sonic in the ''[[Sonic Prime]]'' animated series.<ref name="PrimeVoice"/> |
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The latest animated Sonic television series, ''[[Sonic X]]'', was an [[anime]] in which a massive [[Chaos Control]] blast results in Sonic and his friends being transported from his world to the human world (however, Season 3 mainly takes place in Sonic's own world). Like the other television series, it has an original storyline not present in any of the games, although some of the story arcs are adaptations of the ''[[Sonic Adventure]]'' and ''[[Sonic Battle]]'' games. Music from the games is used during select key moments in the series, and several animation sequences strongly resemble cut-scenes from the console titles. In addition, the characters' designs are based upon the more recent Sonic games' character designs. The character who appeared beginning in season 3, [[Cosmo]], was designed by Yuji Uekawa himself. Sonic is voiced by [[Jun'ichi Kanemaru]] in the Japanese version, and by [[Jason Griffith]] in the [[English language|English]] version.<ref name="sonicx credits">{{cite web |year=2003-2006 |title=Full credits of "Sonic X" |url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0367413/fullcredits |publisher=[[IMDb]] |accessdate=2006-06-27}}</ref> |
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==Appearances== |
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===Books and comics=== |
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Sonic's first comic appearance was in a promotional comic printed in ''[[Disney Adventures]]'' magazine (which was also given away as a free pull-out with a copy of "[[Mean Machines]]" magazine), which established an origin for Sonic involving the transformation of kindly scientist Doctor Ovi Kintobor into the evil Dr. Ivo Robotnik. It also shockingly established that Sonic was originally brown. Numerous British publications, including "Sega handbook" ''Stay Sonic'' (1993), four novels published by [[Virgin Books]] (1993–1994) and the comic book ''[[Sonic the Comic]]'' (1993–2002) used this premise as their basis. |
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[[File:SuperSonic.png|thumb|right|Sonic in his "Super Sonic" form. Art by Yuji Uekawa.]]Sonic's first shown appearance in a video game was in the 1990 arcade [[racing game]] ''[[Rad Mobile]]'', as a decorative ornament hanging from a rearview mirror.<ref>{{Cite book|title=The Sega Arcade Revolution, A History in 62 Games|last=Horowitz|first=Ken|publisher=[[McFarland & Company]]|year=2018|isbn=9781476631967|pages=182–184}}</ref> This was followed by an unlicensed appearance in ''[[The Adventures of Quik & Silva]]'' as a villain. Sonic's first playable appearance was in the [[platform game]] ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (1991 video game)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' for the [[Mega Drive|Sega Mega Drive/Genesis]], which also introduced his nemesis [[Doctor Eggman|Dr. Robotnik]]. His two-tailed fox friend [[Miles "Tails" Prower|Tails]] joined him in the game's 1992 sequel, ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 2]]''. When all the Chaos Emeralds have been collected, Sonic can transform into [[Super Sonic]] by collecting 50 rings. Super Sonic is nearly invincible, runs faster, and jumps farther, but loses one ring per second and reverts to normal when his rings are depleted.<ref name="HG101: Sonic2">{{cite web |last1=Kalata |first1=Kurt |title=Sonic the Hedgehog 2 |url=http://www.hardcoregaming101.net/sonic-the-hedgehog-2/| url-status=live | archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20211111/http://www.hardcoregaming101.net/sonic-the-hedgehog-2/| archive-date=November 11, 2021 |website=Hardcore Gaming 101 |access-date=April 13, 2021 |date=July 6, 2018}}{{cbignore}}</ref> ''[[Sonic CD]]'', released in 1993, introduced Sonic's self-appointed girlfriend [[Amy Rose]] and recurring robotic [[doppelgänger]] [[Metal Sonic]] as Sonic traveled through time to ensure a good future for the world. ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 3|Sonic 3]]'' and its direct sequel ''[[Sonic & Knuckles]]'', both released in 1994, saw Sonic and Tails battle Robotnik again, with the additional threat of [[Knuckles the Echidna|Knuckles]], who is tricked by Robotnik into thinking Sonic is a threat. ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode I|Sonic 4]]'' (2010–2012) continues where the story of ''Sonic 3'' left off, reducing Sonic to the only playable character and releasing in [[episodic gaming|episodic]] installments. The second episode sees the return of both Tails as Sonic's sidekick and Metal Sonic as a recurring enemy. |
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Other two-dimensional platformers starring Sonic include ''[[Sonic Chaos]]'' (1993), ''[[Sonic Triple Trouble]]'' (1994), ''[[Sonic Blast]]'' (1996), ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog Pocket Adventure]]'' (1999), ''[[Sonic Advance]]'' (2001), ''[[Sonic Advance 2]]'' (2002), ''[[Sonic Advance 3]]'' (2004), ''[[Sonic Rush]]'' (2005), ''[[Sonic Rush Adventure]]'' (2007), ''[[Sonic Colors]]'' (2010), and ''[[Sonic Generations]]'' (2011), all in which were released for handheld consoles. |
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The American comics published by [[Archie Comics]], ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (comics)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' (1993—) and ''[[Sonic X (comics)|Sonic X]]'' (2005—) are based on the settings established by earlier animated TV series, the ABC "[[Sonic the Hedgehog (TV series)|SatAM]]" cartoon and the ''[[Sonic X]]'' anime respectively. The former series is currently the second longest-running [[Brand licensing|licensed]] comic series in the history of American comic books, second only to [[Marvel Comics|Marvel]]'s [[Conan (comics)|Conan]] series. |
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''[[Sonic Adventure]]'' (1998) was Sonic Team's return to the character for a major game. It featured Sonic returning from vacation to find the city of Station Square under attack by a new foe named [[Chaos (Sonic the Hedgehog)|Chaos]], under the control of Dr. Robotnik (now known as [[Dr. Eggman]]). It was also the first Sonic game to feature a complete [[voice-over]]. ''[[Sonic Adventure 2]]'' (2001) placed Sonic on-the-run from the military (G.U.N.) after being mistaken for [[Shadow the Hedgehog]]. ''[[Sonic Heroes]]'' (2003) featured Sonic teaming up with Tails and Knuckles, along with other character teams like Team Rose and [[Chaotix]], against the newly rebuilt Metal Sonic, who had betrayed his master with intentions of world domination. ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (2006 video game)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' (2006) features Sonic in the city of water, "Soleanna", where he must rescue Princess Elise from Dr. Eggman while trying to avoid a new threat to his own life, [[Silver the Hedgehog]]. He is the only playable character in ''[[Sonic Unleashed]]'' (2008), in which he unwillingly gains a new personality, "Sonic the Werehog", the result of Sonic being fused with Dark Gaia's power. He gains strength and flexibility in exchange for his speed, and new friends including a strange creature named Chip who helps him along the way. In ''[[Sonic Colors]]'' (2010), Eggman tries to harness the energy of alien beings known as "Wisps" for a mind-control beam. ''[[Sonic Generations]]'' (2011) features two playable incarnations of Sonic: the younger "classic" Sonic, whose gameplay is presented in a style reminiscent of the Mega Drive/Genesis games, and present-day "modern" Sonic, who uses the gameplay style present in ''Unleashed'' and ''Colors'', going through stages from past games to save their friends. ''Sonic Generations'' features various theme songs including modern and retro versions that are able to be selected from throughout Sonic's twenty-year history.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://kotaku.com/5861124/sonic-music-video | title=A Look Back at 20 Years of Music History with Sonic | date=19 November 2011 | publisher=Kotaku | access-date=July 18, 2013 | archive-date=16 December 2018 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181216120635/https://kotaku.com/5861124/sonic-music-video | url-status=live }}</ref> In April 2013, Sega announced that ''[[Sonic Lost World]]'' would launch in October 2013 for the [[Wii U]] and [[Nintendo 3DS]].<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.joystiq.com/2013/07/16/sonic-lost-world-plots-a-path-to-retail-october-22/ | title=Sonic: Lost World plots a path to retail October 22 | publisher=Joystiq | access-date=July 18, 2013 | archive-date=February 2, 2015 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150202053143/http://www.joystiq.com/2013/07/16/sonic-lost-world-plots-a-path-to-retail-october-22/ | url-status=live }}</ref> |
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In Japan, [[Sonic the Hedgehog (manga)|Sonic manga]] have also been published. |
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''[[Sonic and the Secret Rings]]'' (2007) features Sonic in the storybook world of ''[[One Thousand and One Nights]]''. A sequel, ''[[Sonic and the Black Knight]]'' (2009), continued the storybook theme, this time taking place within the realm of the [[King Arthur|Arthurian legend]]. |
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===Cameos and popularity=== |
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:''For game cameos, see [[List of games featuring Sonic the Hedgehog#Cameo appearances|List of games featuring Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' |
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Sonic has proven to be an extremely popular character. As a result of this popularity, he has been referred to in various parts of culture. One of a class of [[gene]]s involved in [[Drosophila melanogaster|fruit fly embryonic]] development, called [[Hedgehog signaling pathway|hedgehog]] genes, has been named "[[sonic hedgehog]]" after the character.<ref name="shh">{{cite web |first=Lynn |last=Yarris |date=2005-11-05 |url=http://www.lbl.gov/Science-Articles/Archive/sb/Nov-2004/04-sonicthehedgehog.html |title=Sonic the Hedgehog and the Fate of Neural Stem Cells |publisher=[[Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory]]| accessdate=2006-06-23}}</ref> |
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Sonic has also been featured in other games of many genres other than 2D and 3D platform games. These include ''[[Sonic Spinball]]'', ''[[Sonic Labyrinth]]'' (1995), the racing games ''[[Sonic Drift]]'' (1994), ''[[Sonic Drift 2]]'' (1995), ''[[Sonic R]]'' (1996), ''[[Sonic Riders]]'' (2006), ''[[Sonic Rivals]]'' (2006), ''[[Sonic Rivals 2]]'' (2007), ''[[Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity]]'' (2008), and ''[[Sonic Free Riders]]'' (2010), the fighting games ''[[Sonic the Fighters]]'' (1996) and ''[[Sonic Battle]]'' (2003), the mobile game ''[[Sonic Jump]]'' (2005), and the [[role-playing video game]] ''[[Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood]]'' (2008). |
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Sonic has sometimes appeared in relation to various [[sports]] teams Sega have sponsored. Between 1993 and 1997, Sega sponsored the [[JEF United Ichihara Chiba]] [[football (soccer)|football]] team, during which period Sonic appeared on the team's uniform. During the [[1993 Formula One season|1993 Formula One championship]], Sega sponsored the [[WilliamsF1|Williams Grand Prix team]], which won the Contructors' Championship that year, as well as the team's lead driver, [[Alain Prost]], winning the Drivers' Championship. Sonic was featured in the cars, helmets, and rival [[Team McLaren|McLaren]] used to paint a squashed hedgehog after winning races over Williams.<ref>{{cite web|title=Formula One Motor Racing FAQ, part 2|url=http://www.faqs.org/faqs/sports/formula-one-faq/part2/|publisher=[http://www.faqs.org Internet FAQ Archives]|accessdate=2007-01-05}}</ref> The [[1993 European Grand Prix]] featured a Sonic balloon and Sonic billboards. The trophy was a statue of the hedgehog.<ref>{{cite web|first=Jared|last=Matte|title=1993: Year of the Mega Drive|url=http://www.theghz.com/museum/1993.html|publisher=The GHZ|accessdate=2006-06-03}}</ref> In the 2K series of sports games, Sonic can be picked as a logo to be placed on the uniforms of the created team. |
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Video games such as ''[[Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine]]'' (1993), ''[[Knuckles' Chaotix]]'' (1995), ''[[Tails' Skypatrol]]'' (1995), ''[[Tails Adventure]]'' (1995), and ''[[Shadow the Hedgehog (video game)|Shadow the Hedgehog]]'' (2005) starred supporting characters of the ''Sonic'' series, although Sonic himself cameos in most of them. |
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Sonic has also made appearances as a character in [[parade]]s. In 1996, Sonic was the first video game character to be seen in a [[Rose Parade]]. Sonic was also in the [[Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade]];<ref name="essential 50"/> the only other video game character to ever be in the parade was [[Pikachu]].<ref name="pikachu parade">{{cite web |first=Brian |last=Crecente |date=2006-05-22 |url=http://www.kotaku.com/gaming/pokemon/giant-pikachu-runs-flights-through-nyc-175515.php |title=Giant Pikachu Runs Flights Through NYC |publisher=[[Kotaku]] |accessdate=2006-06-26}}</ref> |
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Other references are present in [[television program]]s, including a brief appearance in the episode of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' entitled "[[Marge Be Not Proud]]". Voiced by [[Dan Castellaneta]], he appears (along with Mario, [[Luigi]], [[Donkey Kong]], and fictional pro golfer Lee Carvallo) attempting to convince [[Bart Simpson]] to steal a video game.<ref name="simpsons">{{cite web |first=James |last=Cherry |date=1997 |url=http://snpp.com/episodes/3F07.html |title=Marge Be Not Proud |publisher=[[The Simpsons Archive]] |accessdate=2006-06-24}}</ref> Other humorous references to Sonic have appeared in TV series such as ''[[Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi]]'' (in the episode "Camp Capers"), ''[[Megas XLR]]'', ''[[15/Love]]'' and ''[[Space Ghost Coast to Coast]]''. He was also mentioned in an episode of ''[[MADtv]]'' and ''[[Roseanne (TV series)|Roseanne]]''. ''Sonic the Hedgehog 2006'' was once referenced in the "Oddball" segment of [[MSNBC]]'s ''[[Countdown with Keith Olbermann]]''. The Sonic character and games have also made brief appearances in [[film]]s, including ''[[Jingle All the Way]]'', ''[[Hitch (film)|Hitch]]'' and ''[[Wayne's World (film)|Wayne's World]]''. He has also done quite well in the annual Character Battle contests held on [[GameFAQs]], even making it to the semifinals in 2006.<ref>{{cite web|title=GameFAQs Contests|url=http://www.gamefaqs.com/features/contest/|publisher=GameFAQs|accessdate=2006-11-16}}</ref> |
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Sonic makes cameos in various other games, such as ''[[Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg]]'' as a power-up, in the main hallway in ''[[Phantasy Star Universe]]'', and in the 2008 [[remake]] of ''[[Samba de Amigo]]''. He is also a playable character in ''[[Nights into Dreams...|Christmas NiGHTS into Dreams]]''. Nintendo, Sega's former rival, references Sonic in ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'', by showing Sonic's shoes next to a trash can that reads "No Hopers" on the Cranky's Video Game Heroes screen.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.sonicworld.net/site/games/cameos/ | title=Sonic Cameos | publisher=Sonic World | access-date=July 18, 2013 | archive-date=June 7, 2023 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230607133300/http://www.sonicworld.net/site/games/cameos/ | url-status=live }}</ref> |
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Sonic has appeared in several [[Crossover (fiction)|crossover]] games, including playable appearances in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' (2008), ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U]]'' (2014), and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' (2018), ''[[Lego Dimensions]]'' (2015),<ref>{{cite web|last=O'Brien|first=Lucy|date=June 9, 2016|title=New LEGO Dimensions Expansion Features The Goonies, Sonic, E.T. & More|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2016/06/09/new-lego-dimensions-expansion-features-the-goonies-sonic-et-more|access-date=June 9, 2016|archive-date=April 23, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230423221437/https://www.ign.com/articles/2016/06/09/new-lego-dimensions-expansion-features-the-goonies-sonic-et-more|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Machkovech |first1=Sam |title=Smash Bros. Ultimate hands-on: We put new fighters, new features to the test |url=https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2018/06/smash-bros-ultimate-hands-on-we-put-new-fighters-new-features-to-the-test/ |website=Ars Technica |date=14 June 2018 |access-date=June 27, 2018 |archive-date=25 May 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230525202758/https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2018/06/smash-bros-ultimate-hands-on-we-put-new-fighters-new-features-to-the-test/ |url-status=live }}</ref> and ''[[Cookie Run: Kingdom]]'' (2021). He appears in the crossover party game series ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (series)|Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games]]'' and is also a playable character in all three ''[[Sega Superstars (series)|Sega Superstars]]'' games.<ref>{{cite magazine |title=Sega Superstars Tennis: Sega serves up fan love |last=Nelson |first=Randy |magazine=[[PlayStation: The Official Magazine]] |issue=3 |date=February 2008 |page=36}}</ref><ref name="tokyo">{{cite web |url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2004/09/26/tgs-2004-sega-superstars-hands-on |title=TGS 2004: Sega SuperStars Hands-On |last=Lewis |first=Ed |date=September 26, 2004 |website=[[IGN]] |accessdate=October 24, 2014 |archive-date=September 27, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180927014617/https://www.ign.com/articles/2004/09/26/tgs-2004-sega-superstars-hands-on |url-status=live }}</ref><ref name="feralinteractive.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.feralinteractive.com/en/news/332/|title=Feral Interactive: Sonic & SEGA All-Stars Racing release announcement|access-date=2021-09-26|archive-date=2013-05-13|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130513120126/http://www.feralinteractive.com/en/news/332/|url-status=live}}</ref> An official Sonic the Hedgehog skin is available in the platformer battle royale game ''[[Fall Guys]]''.<ref>{{cite web|last=Bishop|first=Rollin|date=October 14, 2020|url=https://comicbook.com/gaming/news/fall-guys-sonic-the-hedgehog-costume-release/|title=Fall Guys' Sonic the Hedgehog Costume Is Now Available|publisher=[[ComicBook.com]]|access-date=October 17, 2020|archive-date=April 10, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230410182209/https://comicbook.com/gaming/news/fall-guys-sonic-the-hedgehog-costume-release/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Cryer|first=Hirun|date=October 14, 2020|url=https://www.gamesradar.com/fall-guys-gets-a-sonic-the-hedgehog-skin-later-today/|title=Fall Guys gets a Sonic the Hedgehog skin later today|publisher=GamesRadar|access-date=October 17, 2020|archive-date=April 24, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230424003249/https://www.gamesradar.com/fall-guys-gets-a-sonic-the-hedgehog-skin-later-today/|url-status=live}}</ref> Sonic appears as a playable character in ''[[Puyo Puyo Tetris 2]]'' via free update. An official Sonic the Hedgehog world with skins are available with DLC in ''[[Minecraft]]''.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Blog|first=Windows Experience|date=2021-06-22|title=Sonic the Hedgehog DLC now available for Minecraft for Windows 10|url=https://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2021/06/22/sonic-the-hedgehog-dlc-now-available-for-minecraft-for-windows-10/|access-date=2021-07-11|website=Windows Experience Blog|language=en-US|archive-date=2023-04-11|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230411050125/https://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2021/06/22/sonic-the-hedgehog-dlc-now-available-for-minecraft-for-windows-10/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=McWhertor|first=Michael|date=2021-06-22|title=Sonic the Hedgehog is in Minecraft now|url=https://www.polygon.com/22545586/minecraft-sonic-the-hedgehog-dlc-sega|access-date=2021-07-11|website=Polygon|language=en|archive-date=2023-04-23|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230423221440/https://www.polygon.com/22545586/minecraft-sonic-the-hedgehog-dlc-sega|url-status=live}}</ref> He is also appears as an unlockable playable character in ''[[Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz HD]]'', ''[[Super Monkey Ball Banana Mania]]'' and ''[[Super Monkey Ball Banana Rumble]]''. |
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The April 2002 edition of [[Electronic Gaming Monthly]] made a hoax that Sonic & Tails were unlockable in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' by defeating 20 Fighting Wire Frames in Cruel Melee. This turned out to be an April Fool's prank when the cheat was entered.<ref name="detstar ssbm">{{cite web |author=DetErest |url=http://ssbm.detstar.com/images/sonictails.cfm |title=Sonic & Tails Rumor, ''SSBM'' |publisher=Detstar |accessdate=2006-06-24}}</ref> Before leaving Sega to form his company, [[PROPE]], [[Yuji Naka]] stated that he would have asked Nintendo to put Sonic in ''Melee'', but "time constrains did not allow us to continue with this idea."<ref name="edge ssbm">http://img508.imageshack.us/img508/4451/sonicinmeleeis4.jpg</ref> In August 2006 however it was confirmed that Sonic was the most requested third-party character to appear in its [[sequel]] ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' for the [[Wii]].<ref>{{cite web| author=Wowzer |url=http://games.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/08/20/0531202&from=rss |title=Smash Bros. Brawl Creators Hint at Sonic |publisher=[[Slashdot]] |date=2006-08-21 |accessdate=2006-12-25}}</ref> Around the same period of time, . [[Yojiro Ogawa]], producer of ''[[Sonic and the Secret Rings]]'', stated in an interview with the UK's Official Nintendo magazine that "In my personal opinion, it would be great to have Sonic in it. But that would really involve Sega and Nintendo's management, it's nothing to do with me!"<ref name="aussie ssbb">{{cite web| url=http://aussie-nintendo.com/?v=news&p=10644 |title=Secret Rings director talks Sonic in Brawl |publisher=aussie-nintendo.com |accessdate=2007-02-21}}</ref> |
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The first three animated series featuring Sonic were created by the international company [[DiC]]. The first of these series, ''[[Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog]]'', premiered in 1993, and depicts Sonic and his friend Tails opposing Doctor Ivo Robotnik and his robots on the planet Mobius. Another animated series premiering the same year, simply titled ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (TV series)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'', depicts Sonic and a group of rebels aiming to defeat Robotnik in a futuristic version of Mobius. The third animated series, ''[[Sonic Underground]]'', premiered in 1999, and features Sonic as the protagonist alongside his siblings Sonia and Manic. |
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In 1996, a two-part [[Original video animation|OVA]], ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (OVA)|Sonic the Hedgehog]],'' was released in Japan. For the American release, the two episodes combined and released as ''Sonic the Hedgehog: The Movie'' by [[ADV Films]].<ref name="movie credits">{{cite web |year=1999 |title=Full credits of "Sonic the Hedgehog: The Movie" |url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0237765/fullcredits |publisher=[[IMDb]] |access-date=2018-07-01 |archive-date=2015-07-21 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150721001852/http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0237765/fullcredits |url-status=live }}</ref> A new series, ''[[Sonic X]],'' began airing in 2003. The 78-episode [[anime]] series detailed Sonic's struggle to protect the Chaos Emeralds from Eggman and new villains. Featuring a cross-world and interstellar journey, ''Sonic X'' depicted Sonic and his human friend Chris Thorndyke in quests to save the world. ''Sonic: Night of the Werehog'' is a short film produced by [[Marza Animation Planet|Sega's VE Animation Studio]], released to coincide with the release of ''[[Sonic Unleashed]]''. In the film, Sonic and Chip enter a haunted house, and must deal with two ghosts trying to scare them in attempt to win the heart of the girl ghost. Sonic also makes multiple cameo appearances in the [[Disney]] films, ''[[Wreck-It Ralph]]'' (2012) and its sequel ''[[Ralph Breaks the Internet]]'' (2018).<ref>{{cite web |last1=Workman |first1=Robert |title=Sonic the Hedgehog Coming Back For 'Wreck-It Ralph' Sequel |url=https://comicbook.com/gaming/2018/08/29/sonic-the-hedgehog-wreck-it-ralph-sequel/ |website=ComicBook.com |date=29 August 2018 |access-date=November 16, 2018 |archive-date=August 29, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180829202110/https://comicbook.com/gaming/2018/08/29/sonic-the-hedgehog-wreck-it-ralph-sequel/ |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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Sonic is known as "the fastest thing alive", with the ability to run at speeds higher than [[Mach number|Mach 1]].<ref name="age-speed"/> He can run backwards just as well as forwards, shown in the Team Sonic opening cutscene of ''[[Sonic Heroes]]'' and near the end of the first episode in ''[[Sonic X]]''. In the games, his [[List of powers in superhero fiction#Super Speed|super speed]] has not been explained, although according to the official American Sega website<ref>[http://www.sega.com/sonic/content.php]</ref>, he was born with this ability. A promotional comic printed in ''[[Disney Adventures]]'' magazine and other publications in 1991 established an origin story (later used in numerous British publications including ''Stay Sonic'' and ''[[Sonic the Comic]]'') in which his insane running ability was achieved through training on a high-tech [[treadmill]] until he surpassed the [[speed of sound]].<ref name="stay sonic"/> ''Stay Sonic'' also gave his fastest recorded speed as 761 [[Miles per hour|mph]]. But in the [[Sonic the Hedgehog (comic)|''Sonic the Hedgehog'' comics]], a response to a piece of [[fan mail]] stated that the fastest he ever ran was Mach 2, and in his super form he can travel at the [[speed of light]]. [[Soap shoes]] with a similar design and color scheme were featured in ''Sonic Adventure 2'', which introduced Sonic's ability to [[Grind (sport)|grind]] on rails. |
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In October 2013, Sega announced a CGI animated series, ''[[Sonic Boom (TV series)|Sonic Boom]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url = http://blogs.sega.com/2013/10/02/sonic-boom-working-title-a-new-animated-series-coming-fall-2014/|title = Sonic Boom (Working Title) – A New Animated Series Coming Fall 2014|last = Parker|first = Kelli|date = October 2, 2013|access-date = February 24, 2014|website = SEGA Blog|publisher = Sega|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20150905185122/http://blogs.sega.com/2013/10/02/sonic-boom-working-title-a-new-animated-series-coming-fall-2014/|archive-date = September 5, 2015|url-status = dead|df = dmy-all}}</ref> The show ran for 104 11-minute episodes between 2014 and 2017 on [[Cartoon Network]] in the U.S. and the UK, and [[Canal J]] and [[Gulli]] in France. Sonic makes several appearances in 2014 anime ''[[Sega Hard Girls|Hi-sCoool! SeHa Girls]]''<ref>{{Cite episode|title=Center-sensei's Center Exam|series=Hi-sCoool! SeHa Girls|series-link=Sega Hard Girls|network=[[Animax]]|date=November 12, 2014|number=6}}</ref><ref>{{Cite episode|title=Eggman vs. Sonic with the Sega Hard Girls|series=Hi-sCoool! SeHa Girls|series-link=Sega Hard Girls|network=[[Animax]]|date=November 19, 2014|number=7}}</ref><ref>{{Cite episode|title=We'll Always Be Connected!|series=Hi-sCoool! SeHa Girls|series-link=Sega Hard Girls|network=[[Animax]]|date=December 24, 2014|number=13}}</ref> and guest-stars in the ''[[OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes]]'' episode "Let's Meet Sonic".<ref>{{cite tweet|user=cartoonnetwork|number=1152293064771297280|title=GOTTA GO FAST to keep up with this legendary duo! 💥🥊 Watch the epic crossover episode of OK KO x Sonic the Hedgehog Sunday, August 4th at 4:45p (ET/PT) | date=July 19, 2019 | access-date=July 19, 2019}}</ref> |
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Many of his abilities are variations on the tendency for hedgehogs to roll into tight balls for protection. His primary offensive maneuver is the spin jump (or "Sonic Spin Attack"). As Sonic jumps, he curls up and spins round, damaging any enemies which come into contact with him. This ability was enhanced in ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 3]]'' with the introduction of the "Insta-Shield", which allows Sonic to momentarily surround himself with a spherical [[Force field (science fiction)|force field]], giving him a split-second's worth of protection against certain projectles, and slightly increasing his attack range while jumping.<ref name="Insta-Shield">Information from the ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 3]]'' instruction manual.</ref> |
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In February 2021, ''[[Sonic Prime]]'' was announced by [[Netflix]] with a 2022 release window,<ref>{{cite web |title=Sonic the Hedgehog Speeds Over to Netflix in the All-New Animated Series 'Sonic Prime' |url=https://about.netflix.com/en/news/sonic-the-hedgehog-speeds-over-to-netflix-in-the-all-new-animated-series |website=Netflix Media Center |access-date=1 February 2021 |language=en |archive-date=1 June 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220601064127/https://about.netflix.com/en/news/sonic-the-hedgehog-speeds-over-to-netflix-in-the-all-new-animated-series |url-status=live }}</ref> though the series' development was initially revealed in a deleted tweet in December 2020.<ref name=Polygon>{{cite web |last1=McWhertor |first1=Michael |title=New Sonic the Hedgehog animated series coming to Netflix |url=https://www.polygon.com/2020/12/10/22167777/netflix-sonic-the-hedgehog-new-animated-series-date |website=[[Polygon (website)|Polygon]] |date=December 10, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210201192302/https://www.polygon.com/2020/12/10/22167777/netflix-sonic-the-hedgehog-new-animated-series-date|archive-date=February 1, 2021}}</ref> The show is primarily for children ages six to eleven, as well as longtime fans of the franchise.<ref>{{cite web|title=Netflix's Sonic Prime animated series confirmed for 2022|url=https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2021-02-01-netflixs-sonic-prime-animated-series-confirmed-for-2022|first=Wesely|last=Yin-Poole|website=[[Eurogamer]]|date=February 1, 2021|access-date=2021-02-05|archive-date=2021-02-01|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210201155153/https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2021-02-01-netflixs-sonic-prime-animated-series-confirmed-for-2022|url-status=live}}</ref> In October 2022, Netflix set its release for December.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.ign.com/articles/sonic-prime-release-date-character-posters-netflix|title=Sonic Prime: Exclusive Release Date and Character Posters Reveal for Netflix Animated Series|last=Griffin|first=David|website=[[IGN]]|date=October 27, 2022|access-date=October 27, 2022|archive-date=October 30, 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221030123816/https://www.ign.com/articles/sonic-prime-release-date-character-posters-netflix|url-status=live}}</ref> In the series, after recklessly breaking the Paradox Prism which breaks the entire universe and creates several alterative dimensions and versions of his friends, Sonic desperately seeks to restore them and embarks on a mission to find the shards of the Prism and fix it. |
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He can also curl into a ball while running, called spindashing, allowing his momentum to carry him along in an equally dangerous attack.<ref name="Sega-16"/> Although well-protected, in this position, he cannot maintain his top speed, and curling up limits the amount of control he (and the player) has over his movements. The "Spin-Dash", introduced in ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (16-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog 2]]'', allows Sonic to quickly accelerate into this roll from a stationary position. The "Super Peel-Out" introduced in ''[[Sonic CD]]'' (also known as the "Figure Eight" move in the comics, so called due to the shape his feet take when he does this) accelerates him in a similar manner, but allows him to remain running in an upright position and the camera sticks to Sonic when in maximum speed. |
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Another of Sonic's moves is the "Homing Attack", introduced in ''Sonic Adventure''. Sonic performs the Homing Attack in midair during a jump, speeding towards a target in his ball form to damage or destroy it. Sonic can perform multiple Homing Attacks in rapid succession; as he bounces off of one target, he can aim for another one and attack it. Alternatively, Sonic can use the homing attack to hit a single target multiple times. |
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[[File:Sonic Film original design.jpg|right|thumb|256px|Sonic's original film design, upon reveal in the first trailer, received such strong backlash that it was changed during [[post-production]] to resemble his video game design more.]] |
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On June 10, 2014, a film based on the ''Sonic'' series was announced. Simply known as ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (film)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'', it was produced by [[Neal Moritz]] on his [[Original Film]] banner alongside Takeshi Ito and Mie Onishi, with Toby Ascher as executive producer. The film was written by [[Patrick Casey (writer)|Pat Casey]] and [[Josh Miller (filmmaker)|Josh Miller]] and produced as a joint venture between [[Paramount Pictures]] and [[Marza Animation Planet]]. The film is a live-action and [[Computer-generated imagery|CGI]] hybrid.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/sonic-hedgehog-movie-races-paramount-1044819|title='Sonic the Hedgehog' Movie races to Paramount (Exclusive)|last=Kit|first=Borys|date=October 22, 2017|work=[[The Hollywood Reporter]]|access-date=October 22, 2017|archive-date=October 3, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171003041014/http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/sonic-hedgehog-movie-races-paramount-1044819|url-status=live}}</ref> The movie was filmed in 2018, with a release date initially set for November 8, 2019. Upon the release of the film's first trailer in late April 2019, however, Sonic's appearance was heavily criticized, leading to the director, [[Jeff Fowler]], to announce a redesign of him, pushing back the release date to February 14, 2020.<ref name="TheVerge"/> The second trailer for the film was released on November 12, 2019, featuring the redesign, which drew in a far more positive response from both fans and critics alike. In the first film, it centers on Sonic, born with supersonic speed powers and abilities, who befriends the sheriff named Tom Wachowski, to stop the villainous Dr. Robotnik who plots to have Sonic's speed powers for world domination.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://kotaku.com/new-sonic-the-hedgehog-movie-trailer-shows-his-redesign-1839796777 |title=New Sonic The Hedgehog Movie Trailer Shows His Redesigned Face |last=Plunkett |first=Luke |date=November 12, 2019 |website=Kotaku |access-date=November 12, 2019 |archive-date=November 12, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191112122721/https://kotaku.com/new-sonic-the-hedgehog-movie-trailer-shows-his-redesign-1839796777 |url-status=live }}</ref> Particular issues with his design included his teeth and legs. According to Paramount marketing president Marc Weinstock, the negative reaction to the original design resulted in a change to how video game adaptations are handled at the company.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.eurogamer.net/ugly-film-sonic-changed-how-hollywood-makes-video-game-movies |title=Ugly film Sonic changed how Hollywood makes video game movies |work=[[Eurogamer]] |last=Phillips |first=Tom |date=April 2, 2024 |accessdate=December 23, 2024}}</ref> A sequel, ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (film)|Sonic the Hedgehog 2]]'', was released on April 8, 2022, and it centers on Sonic and Tails on a race to prevent Robotnik and Knuckles from getting the hands on the Master Emerald.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Goslin|first=Austen|date=2021-02-10|title=Sonic the Hedgehog 2 is officially racing to theaters in 2022|url=https://www.polygon.com/movies/2021/2/10/22276207/sonic-the-hedgehog-2-movie-tails-release-date-2022|access-date=2021-02-11|website=Polygon|archive-date=2021-02-10|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210210151005/https://www.polygon.com/movies/2021/2/10/22276207/sonic-the-hedgehog-2-movie-tails-release-date-2022|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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The original design of Sonic from the first movie's initial trailer appears in ''[[Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers (film)|Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers]]'', voiced by [[Tim Robinson (comedian)|Tim Robinson]]. Named "Ugly Sonic", he is portrayed as a washed up actor looking to make a comeback after he was kicked off the film.<ref>{{cite web|last=Milici|first=Lauren|date=May 20, 2022|url=https://www.gamesradar.com/chip-n-dale-ugly-sonic-cameo-akiva-schaffer/|title=Chip 'N Dale: Rescue Rangers director Akiva Schaffer talks that very ugly cameo|publisher=[[GamesRadar]]|accessdate=May 20, 2022|archive-date=May 20, 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220520161130/https://www.gamesradar.com/chip-n-dale-ugly-sonic-cameo-akiva-schaffer/|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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Some of his other actions are influenced by breakdancing, as shown in Sonic Battle (The Japanese manual states this fact). In ''[[Sonic Heroes]]'', his "Blue Tornado" ability was introduced, in which the hedgehog swirls around an enemy, causing a [[whirlwind]] that can destroy weaker enemies and flip stronger ones upside down. |
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Sonic briefly appears as a player's avatar in the 2018 film ''[[Ready Player One (film)|Ready Player One]]''.<ref>{{cite web| url=https://segabits.com/blog/2018/03/07/sega-in-the-media-sonic-the-hedgehog-cameos-in-ready-player-one/| title=SEGA in the Media: Sonic the Hedgehog cameos in Ready Player One| date=7 March 2018| access-date=8 January 2023| archive-date=27 March 2023| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230327171243/https://segabits.com/blog/2018/03/07/sega-in-the-media-sonic-the-hedgehog-cameos-in-ready-player-one/| url-status=live}}</ref> |
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With enough speed, Sonic can run or bounce across the surface of water, but he cannot swim.<ref name="age-speed"/> In the early games, Sonic could hold his breath underwater for a period of time, but in the 3D Sonic games, landing in water is usually the equivalent of instant death (as if the water is just a cover for a [[Bottomless pit (video games)|bottomless pit]].) Sonic can go underwater in Emerald Coast, Twinkle Park and Lost World in Sonic Adventure , though. In the [[Fleetway]] comic book ''[[Sonic the Comic]]'', his inability to swim was one of his major weaknesses for a long time, while his [[Aquaphobia|fear of water]] is often alluded to in the animated series ''[[Sonic X]]'' and ''[[Sonic Underground]]'', though in Episode 9 of ''Sonic X'', he is seen to be able to swim when he rescues Amy from drowning. In addition, Sonic will be competing in a swimming event amongst other events in Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games. |
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===Print media=== |
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[[Image:S Sonic2006.png|200px|right|thumb|Super Sonic as seen in ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (2006 game)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'']] |
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Sonic's basic abilities may be enhanced through the use of various items. The [[Chaos Emerald]]s, a common feature of most Sonic games and comics, allow him to transform into his "Super form" of [[Super transformation#Sonic the Hedgehog|Super Sonic]], where his speed and power is greatly increased and he becomes invincible. In ''[[Sonic 3 and Knuckles]]'', he can collect an additional 7 Super Emeralds in order to become Hyper Sonic (also allowing [[Knuckles]] to transform into Hyper Knuckles and [[Tails]] into Super Tails.) [[Power-up]]s featured in the ''Sonic'' games have ranged from temporary items such as the Flame, Thunder, and Aqua Barriers featured in ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 3|Sonic 3 and Knuckles]]''<ref name="GHz sonic3shields">{{cite web|first=Jared|last=Matte|title=''SegaSonic the Hedgehog''|url=http://www.theghz.com/sonic/son3/son3.html|publisher=The GHZ|accessdate=2006-12-07}}</ref> and the numerous gems featured in the 2006 ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (2006 game)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' game, to more permanent accessories such as the Light Shoes of ''[[Sonic Adventure]]''. In ''[[Sonic and the Secret Rings]]'', Sonic absorbed 3 of the 7 [[Minor power objects in Sonic the Hedgehog#World Rings|World Rings]] and became overwhelmed with power and transformed into another form, called [[Super transformation#Sonic the Hedgehog|Darkspine Sonic]]. Sonic's Darkspine transformation is the only time he is officially seen without his shoes and gloves in which he is shown with regular hands and feet with no toes. Another form, [[Super transformation (other media)#Sonic X|a dark version of Super Sonic]], is featured in ''Sonic X''. |
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Sonic's first comic appearance was in a promotional comic printed in ''[[Disney Adventures]]'' magazine (and also given away as a free pull-out with a copy of ''[[Mean Machines]]'' magazine), which established a backstory for the character involving the origin of his color and abilities and the transformation of kindly scientist Dr. Ovi Kintobor into the evil Dr. Ivo Robotnik. Numerous British publications, including "Sega handbook" ''Stay Sonic'' (1993), four novels published by [[Virgin Books]] (1993–1994) and the comic book ''[[Sonic the Comic]]'' (1993–2001), published by [[Fleetway Publications]]/[[Egmont Publishing]], used this premise as their basis.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ogrecave.com/interviews/jameswallis.shtml |title=Interviews: James Wallis |author=Allan Sugarbaker |date=September 24, 2001 |work=OgreCave.com |access-date=January 22, 2012 |quote=I teamed up with Carl Sargent and Marc Gascoigne to produce four more Sonic books, novels this time, for Virgin Publishing, under the pseudonym of 'Martin Adams'. |archive-date=September 26, 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150926013526/http://www.ogrecave.com/interviews/jameswallis.shtml |url-status=live }}</ref><!-- Cites the four novels from Virgin Books --> |
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The American comics published by [[Archie Comics]], ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie Comics)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' (1993–2017), ''[[Sonic X#Comic series|Sonic X]]'' (2005–2008), and ''[[Sonic Universe]]'' (2009–2017) are based on the settings established by earlier animated TV series, the ABC "[[Sonic the Hedgehog (TV series)|SatAM]]" cartoon, the ''[[Sonic X]]'' [[anime]], and an expansion to the series, respectively. The former series is currently the second longest-running [[Brand licensing|licensed]] comic series in the history of American comic books, second only to [[Marvel Comics|Marvel]]'s [[Conan (comics)|Conan]] series (first issue released in 1970). |
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In France two comic books named "Sonic Adventures" were published by Sirène in 1994. ''[[Guinness World Records]]'' recognized Sonic comic as the longest-running comic based on a game.<ref name="USAToday" /> Archie Comics also released a twelve part crossover with [[Mega Man]] beginning in 2013.<ref name="USAToday">{{cite news | url=http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/life/comics/story/2012-07-10/Sonic-the-Hedgehog-Mega-Man-crossover/56118040/1 | title=Sonic the Hedgehog, Mega Man team up for first time | newspaper=USA Today | access-date=July 18, 2013 | date=July 10, 2012 | archive-date=December 27, 2013 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131227095920/http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/life/comics/story/2012-07-10/Sonic-the-Hedgehog-Mega-Man-crossover/56118040/1 | url-status=live }}</ref> The Archie comics were later succeeded by a new [[Sonic the Hedgehog (IDW Publishing)|comic series]] by [[IDW Publishing]] in 2018, which is currently ongoing. |
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===Personality=== |
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[[Image:Sonic the Hedgehog.png|thumb|right|200px|Sonic as seen in [[Sonic and the Secret Rings]].]]Sonic embodies the wind, as implied in multiple games, and is described as such. He is noted for being free-spirited and adventurous, and cherishes his freedom to live as he wants above all else. He is extremely impatient and will often jump into situations without thinking, and his confidence is unshakable, even in the most dire circumstances, although he's outgoing and caring. He displays an interest in [[rock music]], and some official character art and a [[television commercial]] for ''Sonic Adventure'' suggests that he has a personal hobby as a [[disc jockey|DJ]].<ref name="soaa dj-1">{{cite web |title=Sonic as DJ (1/2)|author=Sonic Team |publisher=Sonic Art Archive |url=http://www.sonicresearch.org/art/art.php?currDir=./Sonic/Sonic_Adventure_1&pageType=image&image=sa_sonicdj02_transparent.png |accessdate=2006-06-13}}</ref><ref name="soaa dj-2">{{cite web |title=Sonic as DJ (2/2)|author=Sonic Team |publisher=Sonic Art Archive |url=http://www.sonicresearch.org/art/art.php?currDir=./Sonic/Sonic_Adventure_1&pageType=image&image=sonic_6_32.png |accessdate=2006-06-13}}</ref> Sonic also enjoys breakdancing, as shown in several games. Though he dislikes slow moving things and tears, the only thing Sonic truly hates is oppression. It is known that Sonic dislikes and fears water because canonically he cannot swim, a fact established since the original Sonic the Hedgehog (further complicating this is water's buoyancy, which renders Sonic unable to move faster than a light jog while underwater). One example of another Sonic continuity establishing this is ''Sonic X''; during its first episode Sonic sinks and nearly drowns. Despite this he has managed to overcome many water-based levels (such as the "Labyrinth Zone", "Aquatic Ruin Zone" and "Hydrocity Zone" in ''Sonic 1'', ''2'' and ''3'', respectively) throughout his adventures, going as far as braving temporary submersion. |
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Sonic has also been featured in two different [[Sonic the Hedgehog (manga)|manga]]. One series was simply called ''Sonic the Hedgehog'', and featured a story about a normal hedgehog boy named Nicky who can change into Sonic.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.theghz.com/museum/1992.html | title=1992 | publisher=The Green Hill Zone | access-date=July 18, 2013 | archive-date=October 22, 2013 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131022111623/http://www.theghz.com/museum/1992.html | url-status=live }}</ref> The other series was a compilation of short stories and was separated into two volumes, the first being called ''Dash and Spin'', and the other called ''Super Fast Sonic!!''. |
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==Characteristics== |
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'''Games:''' In the recent games based off of information in early Japanese game manuals, Sonic's home planet is [[Earth]]. He lives at a location known as [[South Island (Sonic the Hedgehog)|South Island]] during ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'', and (according to material from Sonic Team) was originally born on [[Christmas Island]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://sonicworld.sclassic.org/south_island_stories/content/green_hill_zone/sonic_sti.htm |title=Mary Garnet Story (translated from the Japanese original) |accessdate=2006-03-14}}</ref> |
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According to various official materials from Sega, Sonic is described as a character who is "like the wind":<ref name="Sonic Central" /> a drifter who lives as he wants,<ref name="Sonic Heroes Profile">[[Sega]] (2004). ''[[Sonic Heroes]]'' instruction manual, pp. 6</ref> and makes life a series of events and adventures.<ref name="profile">{{cite web |author=Sonic Team |publisher = Sega of Japan |url=http://sonic.sega.jp/chara/sonic/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080731123231/http://sonic.sega.jp/chara/sonic/ |archive-date=July 31, 2008 |title=Sonic's official character profile |access-date=April 12, 2006}}</ref> Sonic hates oppression and staunchly defends freedom.<ref name="Sonic Adventure Profile">[[Sega]] (1999). ''[[Sonic Adventure]]'' instruction manual, pp. 18</ref> Although he is mostly quick-witted and easygoing,<ref name="Sonic Heroes Profile" /> he has a short temper<ref name="Sonic Heroes Profile" /> and is often impatient with slower things.<ref name="Sonic Central">{{cite web |author=Sega of America |publisher=Sega of America |url=http://www.sega.com/sonic/globalsonic/post_allabout.php?article=soniccharacters |title=Sonic's official character profile from Sega of America |access-date=March 10, 2008 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050305082053/http://www.sega.com/sonic/globalsonic/post_allabout.php?article=soniccharacters |archive-date=March 5, 2005}}</ref> Sonic is a habitual daredevil hedgehog who is honest, loyal to friends, keeps his promises,<ref name="profile" /> and dislikes tears.<ref name="Sonic Jam profile">[[Sega]] (1997). ''[[Sonic Jam]]'', Sega Saturn. Sonic World's Character Profiles (in English)</ref> He took the young Tails under his wing like a little brother,<ref name="Tails Sonic Central">{{cite web |author=Sega of America |publisher=Sega of America |url=http://www.sega.com/sonic/globalsonic/post_allabout.php?article=soniccharacters |title=Tails's official character profile from Sega of America |access-date=June 25, 2008 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050305082053/http://www.sega.com/sonic/globalsonic/post_allabout.php?article=soniccharacters |archive-date=March 5, 2005}}</ref> and is uninterested in marital proposals from [[Amy Rose]].<ref name="Amy Sonic Central">{{cite web |author=Sega of America |publisher=Sega of America |url=http://www2.sega.com/sonic/globalsonic/post_allabout.php?article=soniccharacters |title=Amy's official character profile from Sega of America |access-date=June 25, 2008 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100224081425/http://www2.sega.com/sonic/globalsonic/post_allabout.php?article=soniccharacters |archive-date=February 24, 2010}}</ref> In times of crisis, he focuses intensely on the challenge,<ref name="Sonic Central" /> as if his personality had undergone an astonishing change.<ref name="profile" /> |
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Sonic's greatest strength is his running speed, being known in the game's universe as the world's fastest hedgehog.<ref name="Sonic Adventure Profile" /> Many of his abilities are variations on the tendency for hedgehogs to roll into tight balls for protection with the addition of spinning his body. Since his introduction in 1991's ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (1991 video game)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'', Sonic's primary offensive maneuver is the basic "Spin Attack" (or "Sonic Spin Attack").<ref name="Sonic 1 controls">[[Sega]] (1991). ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (1991 video game)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' instruction manual, pp. 3</ref> Later games in the series expanded on this basic attack and two of these enhancements have become mainstays of his: the Spin Dash which was introduced in ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 2]]'' and involves Sonic spinning on the spot before blasting off at full speed,<ref name="Sonic 2 controls">[[Sega]] (1991). ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 2]]'' instruction manual, pp. 6</ref> and the Homing Attack, officially introduced in ''[[Sonic Adventure]]'', in which Sonic dashes toward a target in midair.<ref name="Sonic Adventure Profile" /> Sonic's only weakness is that he cannot swim, sinking like a rock if plunged to a deep body of water.<ref name="Sonic Jam profile" /> The reason for this is because Yuji Naka had a misunderstanding about hedgehogs not being able to swim.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Shirey |first=J. Brodie |date=2022-08-27 |title=Sonic The Hedgehog Creator Reveals Why Sonic Can't Swim |url=https://screenrant.com/sonic-hedgehog-cant-swim-creator-reveals-why/ |access-date=2022-11-03 |website=ScreenRant |language=en-US |archive-date=2022-11-03 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221103164735/https://screenrant.com/sonic-hedgehog-cant-swim-creator-reveals-why/ |url-status=live }}</ref> The only exception is that he can swim in the Sonic the Hedgehog Adventure Gamebooks.<ref>{{cite web |title=''Sonic's Vital Statistics'' |url=https://gamebooks.org/scans/Sonic/sonic1sheet.gif |access-date=November 17, 2017 |archive-date=December 21, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221221190308/https://gamebooks.org/scans/Sonic/sonic1sheet.gif |url-status=live }}</ref> When the seven [[Chaos Emeralds]] are collected and used, Sonic transforms into {{nihongo|"Super Sonic"|スーパーソニック|}}, a faster, stronger and invulnerable version of himself that can fly.<ref name="Super Sonic Channel">{{cite web |author=Sonic Team |publisher = Sega of America |url=http://sonic.sega.jp/chara/supersonic/index.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080701142150/http://sonic.sega.jp/chara/supersonic/index.html |archive-date=July 1, 2008 |title=Super Sonic's official character profile from Sonic Team |access-date=June 25, 2008}}</ref> In Super Sonic form, Sonic's irises turn red and his body becomes golden. |
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Before the arrival of newer games which are based mostly on the Japanese manuals and interpretations of Sonic, the older games had been localized for not only Japan, but a variety of other cultures. Through these localizations, some English-language [[Instruction manual (computer and video games)|instruction manuals]] referred to Sonic's home planet as "[[Mobius (Sonic the Hedgehog)|Mobius]]". One theory is that this name stemmed from a mistranslation of the word "Mobius" in a 1992 ''Sega Visions'' interview with Yuji Naka; some suggest he was in fact referring to a [[Mobius strip]] used in ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (16-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog 2]]''.<ref name="mobius origin">{{cite web |author=Nuclear Envoy |title=Where does Sonic come from? |url=http://concept-mobius.technoguild.com/info/plotholespeculation/wheresoniccomesfrom.htm |publisher=Concept: Mobius |accessdate=2006-06-21}}</ref> ''[[Sonic Adventure 2]]'' was the first newer generation game of the franchise use the term "Earth" in-game, a standard which holds true down to the present day. Its enhanced port ''Sonic Adventure 2: Battle'', and subsequent game ''[[Shadow the Hedgehog (video game)|Shadow the Hedgehog]]'' even show views of Earth from space. |
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==Reception and legacy== |
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'''Western cartoons and comics:''' In all American and European comics, cartoons, books and [[instruction manual (computer and video games)|manual]]s published before 1999, Sonic's home is a planet called [[Mobius (Sonic the Hedgehog)|Mobius]]. The long-standing U.S. ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' comic expand on the relationship between Mobius and Earth, as Mobius is revealed to once having been Earth. After Xorda aliens set off a Gene Bomb, wiping out almost the entire human race, animals mutated and evolved into the various species what are now called "Mobians" with alongside what little humans were left. The time line in the comic series is set approximately 1,228 years in the future (3235 A.D. as stated in ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' #50).<ref name="archie future">{{comic book reference |writer=Penders, Ken |story=Parallel Paradigm |inker=[[Jim Valentino|Valentino, Jim]] |title=Sonic Super Special |issue=7 |date=[[2004-11-17]] |publisher=Archie Comics |page=42 |panel=3}}</ref> The British spin-off ''Sonic the Comic'' stated that the version of Mobius in that comic is a world completely separate from Earth (to the point of actual humans from Earth invading it), and is described as the Earth's sister planet. In ''Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog'' and ''Sonic Underground'', two other Sonic cartoon series, no relationship between Earth and Mobius had been noted. |
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[[File:Porto Alegre Sonic Graffiti 2011.jpg|thumb|220px|upright|Graffiti artwork of Sonic the Hedgehog seen in [[Porto Alegre]], Brazil in 2011]] |
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As Sega's mascot and one of the key reasons for the company's success during the [[History of video game consoles (fourth generation)|16-bit era]] of video game consoles, Sonic is one of the most famous video game characters in the world. In 1993, Sonic became the first video game character to have a balloon in [[Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade]].<ref name="essential 50">{{cite web|first=Sam|last=Kennedy|publisher=[[1up.com]]|title=The Essential 50: Sonic the Hedgehog| url=http://www.1up.com/do/feature?cId=3134008| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20040822083659/http://www.1up.com/do/feature?cId=3134008| url-status=dead| archive-date=August 22, 2004|access-date=March 8, 2015}}</ref><ref>Davis, Cameron and Shoemaker, Brad [https://web.archive.org/web/20070715195921/http://uk.gamespot.com/gamespot/features/video/hist_sonic/ The History of Sonic the Hedgehog], ''GameSpot''. Retrieved June 16, 2008.</ref> In 1996, Sonic was also the first video game character to be seen in a [[Tournament of Roses Parade|Rose Parade]]. Sonic was one of the three game characters inducted on the inaugural [[Walk of Game]] class in 2005, along with former rivals [[Mario]] and [[Link (The Legend of Zelda)|Link]] (both from [[Nintendo]]).<ref name="walk of game">{{cite web |url=http://www.walkofgame.com/inductees/inductees2005.html |title=Walk of Game 2005 inductees |access-date=April 2, 2008 |archive-date=January 21, 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080121064109/http://www.walkofgame.com/inductees/inductees2005.html |url-status=live }}</ref> One of a class of [[gene]]s involved in [[Drosophila melanogaster|fruit fly embryonic]] development, called [[hedgehog signaling pathway|hedgehog]] genes, has been named "[[sonic hedgehog]]" after him.<ref name="shh">{{cite web |first=Lynn |last=Yarris |date=November 5, 2005 |url=http://www.lbl.gov/Science-Articles/Archive/sb/Nov-2004/04-sonicthehedgehog.html |title=Sonic the Hedgehog and the Fate of Neural Stem Cells |publisher=[[Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory]] |access-date=June 23, 2006 |archive-date=December 23, 2005 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20051223131927/http://www.lbl.gov/Science-Articles/Archive/sb/Nov-2004/04-sonicthehedgehog.html |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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On the other hand, Sonic's apparent romantic relationship with Princess Elise in the 2006 video game resulted in major criticism.<ref name=":3">{{cite web|last1=Klepek|first1=Patrick|title=Remember When Sonic Kissed A Woman?|url=http://kotaku.com/remember-when-sonic-kissed-a-woman-1731219760|website=Kotaku|publisher=Gawker Media|date=September 17, 2015|access-date=June 8, 2017|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170128194335/http://kotaku.com/remember-when-sonic-kissed-a-woman-1731219760|archive-date=January 28, 2017}}</ref><ref name=":5">{{Cite web|url=http://www.gamesradar.com/8-wrongest-romances-video-games/|title=The 8 wrongest romances in video games|last=Meikleham|first=Dave|date=February 11, 2015|website=GamesRadar|publisher=Future Publishing|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161206033514/http://www.gamesradar.com/8-wrongest-romances-video-games/|archive-date=December 6, 2016|url-status=live|access-date=May 31, 2017}}</ref> Sonic's characterization and relationship with Eggman in ''Sonic Boom'' earned a positive response by Patrick Lee of ''[[The A.V. Club]]'' and Emily Ashby of [[Common Sense Media]].<ref name="avclub.com">{{cite web|last1=Lee|first1=Patrick|title=A hedgehog for all seasons: Our guide to 20 manic years of Sonic cartoons|url=http://www.avclub.com/article/hedgehog-all-seasons-our-guide-20-manic-years-soni-225993|website=The A.V. Club|date=Sep 30, 2015|access-date=August 7, 2017|archive-date=August 31, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180831104219/https://games.avclub.com/a-hedgehog-for-all-seasons-our-guide-to-20-manic-years-1798284993|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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'''Sonic OVA:''' ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog: The Movie]]'' took place on a planet known as "Planet Freedom". During the course of the movie, it is explained that the world is split into two dimensions: The Land of the Sky, which is home to Sonic and his friends, and the Land of Darkness, where Dr. Eggman resides. It is heavily implied that this planet is in fact a future Earth. |
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Sonic has also been used as a symbol for Sega's various sponsorships. Between 1993 and 1997, Sega sponsored the [[JEF United Ichihara Chiba]] [[association football|football]] team, during which period Sonic appeared in the team's uniform.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://kotaku.com/5825815/the-long-strange-history-of-video-games-sponsoring-football-teams/ | title=The Long, Strange History Of Video Games Sponsoring Football Teams | publisher=Kotaku | access-date=July 18, 2013 | archive-date=February 22, 2014 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140222155412/http://kotaku.com/5825815/the-long-strange-history-of-video-games-sponsoring-football-teams/ | url-status=live }}</ref> During the [[1993 Formula One season|1993 Formula One championship]], Sega sponsored the [[WilliamsF1|Williams Grand Prix team]], which won the Constructors' Championship that year, as well as the team's lead driver, [[Alain Prost]], winning the Drivers' Championship.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://kotaku.com/5870698/the-day-a-sporting-legend-became-an-unwitting-sonic-the-hedgehog-icon | title=The Day a Sporting Legend Became an Unwitting Sonic the Hedgehog Icon | date=23 December 2011 | publisher=Kotaku | access-date=July 18, 2013 | archive-date=3 September 2015 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150903114944/http://kotaku.com/5870698/the-day-a-sporting-legend-became-an-unwitting-sonic-the-hedgehog-icon | url-status=live }}</ref> Sonic was featured in the cars, helmets, and their rivals [[McLaren]] used to paint a squashed hedgehog after winning races over Williams.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.f1fanatic.co.uk/2013/04/11/1993-european-grand-prix-donington-park-sennas-great-race/ | title=Today in 1993: Senna's last great race at Donington | date=11 April 2013 | publisher=F1 Fanatic | access-date=July 18, 2013 | archive-date=23 June 2013 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130623074426/http://www.f1fanatic.co.uk/2013/04/11/1993-european-grand-prix-donington-park-sennas-great-race/ | url-status=live }}</ref> The [[1993 European Grand Prix]] featured a Sonic balloon and Sonic billboards. In 1992, according to Sega of America marketing director Al Nilsen, Sonic was found to be more recognizable than [[Mickey Mouse]] in the six-to eleven-year-old demographic, based on the character's respective [[Q Score]]s, although this claim could not be confirmed by Q Score developer Marketing Evaluations, Inc.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.1up.com/features/essential-50-sonic |title=The Essential 50 Part 28 -- Sonic the Hedgehog from 1UP.com |access-date=July 7, 2016 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110523204203/http://www.1up.com/features/essential-50-sonic |archive-date=May 23, 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Hester|first=Blake|url=http://www.polygon.com/2016/2/8/10756318/sonic-the-hedgehog-great-rocky-history|title=Sonic the Hedgehog's Long, Great, Rocky History|work=Polygon|date=8 February 2016|access-date=March 14, 2016|archive-date=13 July 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170713000802/https://www.polygon.com/2016/2/8/10756318/sonic-the-hedgehog-great-rocky-history|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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'''Sonic X:''' Sonic's home in the ''Sonic X'' anime series is an unknown planet in an alternate reality that shares the same space as Earth, as revealed in [[Sonic X media and release information#Episode 49: The Beginning of the End|Episode 49]]. This logically suggests that the planet is indeed an alternative Earth, although this has not been explicitly confirmed.<ref name="mobius origin"/> This planet however appears only briefly in the show, with the majority of the action first taking place on "our" Earth, and later in outer space. |
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[[Nintendo Power]] listed Sonic as their sixth favorite hero, stating that while he was originally Mario's nemesis, he seems at home on Nintendo platforms. They added that he has remained as one of gaming's greatest icons.<ref>{{cite book |title=[[Nintendo Power]] 250th issue! |year=2010 |publisher=[[Future US]] |location=[[South San Francisco, California]] |pages=40, 41}}</ref> In 2004, the character won a Golden Joystick Award for "The Sun Ultimate Gaming Hero".<ref>{{cite web|title=Golden Joystick Awards 2004: Winners announced!|url=http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=111477|publisher=[[Computer & Video Games]]|access-date=May 25, 2009|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070317081951/http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=111477|archive-date=March 17, 2007|url-status=dead}}</ref> The character's popularity declined in the mid-1990s, and Sonic failed to place in ''[[Electronic Gaming Monthly]]''{{'}}s Coolest Mascot of 1996 in either the editors' or readers' picks, being beaten out by not only competitors Mario and [[Crash Bandicoot (character)|Crash Bandicoot]], but Sega's own [[Nights (character)|Nights]]; however, in a 2008 poll of 500 people, Sonic was voted the most popular video game character in the UK with a 24% vote while his old rival Mario came second with 21% of the vote.<ref>{{cite magazine |title=The Best of '96|magazine=[[Electronic Gaming Monthly]] |issue=92|publisher=[[Ziff Davis]] |date=March 1997|pages=90–91}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|first=Matthew|last=Moore|title=Sonic voted favourite character in UK|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/3233211/Sonic-the-Hedgehog-voted-favourite-computer-game-star.html |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220111/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/3233211/Sonic-the-Hedgehog-voted-favourite-computer-game-star.html |archive-date=2022-01-11 |url-access=subscription |url-status=live|work=The Telegraph|access-date=June 3, 2006|location=London}}{{cbignore}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.cubed3.com/news/10881 |title=Sonic Trounces Mario in UK Favourites Poll at C3 News |publisher=Cubed3.com |access-date=August 15, 2012 |archive-date=March 4, 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304052937/http://www.cubed3.com/news/10881 |url-status=live }}</ref> Later that year, Sonic was ranked as the most iconic video game character in an [[MSN]] rankings list.<ref>{{cite web|first=Jane|last=Douglas|title=Top 10 iconic game characters|url=http://tech.uk.msn.com/gaming/gallery.aspx?cp-documentid=10440923&imageindex=10|publisher=UK MSN Tech & Gadgets|access-date=May 25, 2009|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081102171445/http://tech.uk.msn.com/gaming/gallery.aspx?cp-documentid=10440923&imageindex=10|archive-date=November 2, 2008|url-status=dead}}</ref> In 2011, ''[[Empire (magazine)|Empire]]'' ranked him as the 14th greatest video game character.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.empireonline.com/features/50-greatest-video-game-characters/Default.asp?film=14 |title=The 50 Greatest Video Game Characters - 14. Sonic |work=[[Empire (magazine)|Empire]] |access-date=August 2, 2013 |first1=James |last1=Dyer |first2=David |last2=McComb |first3=Alastair |last3=Plumb |first4=David |last4=Scarborough |date=May 26, 2010 |archive-date=September 21, 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130921061511/http://www.empireonline.com/features/50-greatest-video-game-characters/Default.asp?film=14 |url-status=live }}</ref> And he was voted 10th out of the top 50 video game characters of all time in ''Guinness World Records'' 2011 Gamers' Edition.<ref>{{cite magazine |title=Guinness Names Top 50 Video Game Characters Of All Time |url=http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/archive/2011/02/16/guinness-names-top-50-video-game-characters-of-all-time.aspx |magazine=[[Game Informer]] |access-date=February 19, 2011 |archive-date=February 1, 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120201201521/http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/archive/2011/02/16/guinness-names-top-50-video-game-characters-of-all-time.aspx |url-status=dead }}</ref> Sonic ranked ninth on [[GameDaily]]'s Top 10 Smash Bros characters list.<ref>{{cite web |title=Top 10 Smash Bros. Characters - Page 2 |url=http://www.gamedaily.com/articles/galleries/top-ten-super-smash-bros-characters/?page=2 |publisher=[[GameDaily]] |access-date=August 7, 2009 |archive-date=February 26, 2008 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20080226073940/http://www.gamedaily.com/articles/galleries/top-ten-super-smash-bros-characters/?page=2 |url-status=live }}</ref> GameDaily also listed his "next-generation stumble" in their list of video game characters' worst moments, using his relationship with a human female as one of the worst parts of it.<ref>{{cite web |last=Sliwinski |first=Alexander |url=http://www.gamedaily.com/articles/galleries/bad-career-move-video-game-characters-worst-moments/?page=2 |title=Joystiq |publisher=Gamedaily.com |date=March 8, 2013 |access-date=March 13, 2013 |archive-date=June 24, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180624092858/http://www.gamedaily.com/articles/galleries/bad-career-move-video-game-characters-worst-moments/?page=2 |url-status=live }}</ref> In 2024, a poll conducted by [[British Academy of Film and Television Arts|BAFTA]] with around 4,000 respondents named Sonic the Hedgehog as the fourth most iconic video-game character of all time, only behind [[Lara Croft]], [[Mario]] and [[Agent 47]].<ref>{{Cite news |title=Lara Croft Crowned Most Iconic Video Games Character of All Time, According to BAFTA Poll |url=https://www.bafta.org/media-centre/press-releases/bafta-most-iconic-character-poll-results |work=BAFTA |date=4 April 2024 }}</ref> |
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==Interaction with other characters== |
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===Friends and allies=== |
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'''Miles "Tails" Prower''' |
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Ken Balough, Sega's former associate brand manager, said that Sonic's appeal endured because the character is "a gaming legend, first and foremost" who originated "from a series of games that defined a generation in gaming history, and his iconic personality was the epitome of speed in the early '90s, pushing the limits of what gamers knew and expected from high-speed action and platforming games."<ref>GameSpot Staff. "[http://www.gamespot.com/wii/action/projectneedlemouse/news.html?sid=6216990 Sonic the Hedgehog Q&A]." ''[[GameSpot]]''. September 8, 2009. Retrieved on November 29, 2009.</ref> |
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Sonic's best friend is a young yellow-orange fox called '''[[Miles "Tails" Prower]]''' (a pun on the phrase "miles per hour"). Tails is of the few who could almost keep up with Sonic by using his trademark technique of flying by rapidly spinning his tails like a [[helicopter rotor]]. Tails is also a mechanic whiz and rivals Dr. Eggman with his inventions, which helps Sonic out quite often. Tails idolizes Sonic and sees him as a [[Mentoring|mentor]], while Sonic views Tails as a little brother.<ref name="tails_profile">{{cite web |author=Sonic Team |publisher=Sonic Central |url=http://www.sega.com/sonic/globalsonic/post_allabout.php?article=soniccharacters |title=Tails's Profile at Sonic Central |format=flash |accessdate=2006-06-23}}</ref> This is particularly prevalent in the ''Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog'' TV series, in which Sonic takes in Tails, an orphan unaware of who his parents are. Sonic and Tails are rarely without each other - they often go Chaos Emerald searching, as seen in ''Sonic Adventure'' and ''Sonic Riders'', or stop Eggman's plans together. In ''[[Sonic Advance 3]]'', when the two are chosen as a team, they are described as the "Unbreakable Bond."<ref name="sa3 select">{{cite video game |title=[[Sonic Advance 3]] |developer=Sonic Team |publisher=[[Sega]] |date=2004-01-06 |level=Character select}}</ref> |
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A Japanese team developing the Radio & Plasma Wave Investigation (RPWI) instrumentation for the upcoming ''[[Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer]]'' spacecraft, to be launched by [[ESA]] and [[Airbus]] in 2022, was able to gain Sega's approval to use Sonic as the mascot for the device.<ref>{{cite web | url = https://kotaku.com/actual-space-mission-picks-sonic-the-hedgehog-as-an-off-1838720190 | title = Actual Space Mission Picks Sonic The Hedgehog As An Official Mascot | first = Luke | last = Plunkett | date = October 2, 2019 | access-date = October 2, 2019 | work = [[Kotaku]] | archive-date = October 3, 2019 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20191003011815/https://kotaku.com/actual-space-mission-picks-sonic-the-hedgehog-as-an-off-1838720190 | url-status = live }}</ref> |
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;Knuckles the Echidna |
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'''[[Knuckles the Echidna]]''' is both an ally and a friendly rival of Sonic. They are generally seen as being equally powerful - or more accurately, Sonic's speed is matched by Knuckles' strength which explains why there never has been a final victorious ending in their fights. |
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An [[Internet meme]] called "Sanic" has been used based on a poorly drawn Sonic; typically, the meme uses one of Sonic's catchphrases but with poor grammar. Sega's official Sonic Twitter account has made numerous references to it,<ref>{{cite web | url = https://www.theverge.com/2016/6/23/12008576/sonic-the-hedgehog-sega-twitter-interview-meme | title = Talking to the man behind Sonic the Hedgehog's incredible Twitter | first = Andrew | last = Webster | date = June 23, 2016 | access-date = November 25, 2017 | work = [[The Verge]] | archive-date = December 1, 2017 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20171201043924/https://www.theverge.com/2016/6/23/12008576/sonic-the-hedgehog-sega-twitter-interview-meme | url-status = live }}</ref> and it appeared in official [[downloadable content]] for ''[[Sonic Forces]]'' on in-game shirts.<ref>{{cite web | url = https://www.destructoid.com/get-your-sanic-on-in-sonic-forces-with-some-free-dlc-474637.phtml | title = Get your Sanic on in Sonic Forces with some free DLC | first = Peter | last = Glagoski | date = November 25, 2017 | access-date = November 25, 2017 | work = [[Destructoid]] | archive-date = November 26, 2017 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20171126061858/https://www.destructoid.com/get-your-sanic-on-in-sonic-forces-with-some-free-dlc-474637.phtml | url-status = live }}</ref> The meme also appears as a drawing in the [[Sonic the Hedgehog (film)|theatrical film]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Sonic movie Easter eggs: every cameo and reference to the games |url=https://www.gamesradar.com/sonic-movie-easter-eggs-cameos-references/ |website=gamesradar |language=en |date=14 February 2020 |access-date=13 March 2022 |archive-date=16 February 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200216072824/https://www.gamesradar.com/sonic-movie-easter-eggs-cameos-references/ |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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They first met as enemies in ''Sonic the Hedgehog 3'', and although they are now allies, they can usually be found fighting. Although he is envious of Sonic's adventurous lifestyle, Knuckles still dislikes Sonic's carefree nature and egotism.<ref name="knuckles_profile">{{cite web |author=Sonic Team |publisher=Sonic Central |url=http://www.sega.com/sonic/globalsonic/post_allabout.php?article=soniccharacters |title=Knuckles's Profile at Sonic Central |format=flash |accessdate=2006-06-23}}</ref> On the other hand, Sonic sees Knuckles as being far too serious and perhaps even a bit thickheaded, on occasion referring to him as "Knucklehead". |
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In ''[[Sonic Advance 3]]'', when the two are chosen as a team, they are described as "Fighting Buddies"<ref name="sa3 select"/> (comically, they look as if they don't want to be near each other). A recurring theme throughout the ''Sonic'' universe is that Sonic trespasses on Knuckles' territory or duties and Knuckles worries that Sonic has criminal intentions. Often the real villain is, of course, Robotnik. Knuckles was actually sad when he ran over to Sonic's dead body in ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (2006)]]'' so in some ways, he treats Sonic like a close friend. |
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==Notes== |
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'''Amy Rose''' |
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'''[[Amy Rose]]''' is a pink, young hedgehog-girl.<ref name="amy_profile">{{cite web |author=Sonic Team |publisher=Sonic Central |url=http://www.sega.com/sonic/globalsonic/post_allabout.php?article=soniccharacters |title=Amy's Profile at Sonic Central |format=flash |accessdate=2006-04-23}}</ref> Although Sonic is quite repelled by her constant advances to marry him, the two have been friends since ''Sonic CD''.<ref name="amy_profile"/> Whenever Amy is kidnapped he comes to her rescue, as seen in ''Sonic CD'', ''Sonic Adventure'', ''Sonic Adventure 2'' (Amy also comes to Sonic's rescue in ''Sonic Adventure 2''). <!-- No rumors OR OPINION please, that's [[fancruft]]! --> In ''Sonic Advance 3'', when the two are chosen as a team, they are described as a "Lovely Couple," though Sonic does not enjoy being partnered with her when Amy hooks arms with him.<ref name="sa3 select"/> Still, he does appreciate all the times Amy has pulled through for him, such as in ''Sonic the Hedgehog'', where Amy protected him from being attacked by [[Silver the Hedgehog]]. A page in the Special Book of [[Sonic and the Secret Rings]] states, "Meet Amy- Sonic's ever cheerful love interest". |
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'''Cream the Rabbit''' |
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Sonic is also friends with '''[[Cream the Rabbit]]''', a six year old girl. Sonic does not converse with her very much, as they do not seem to share many interests. As is seen in ''[[Sonic Advance 2]]'', Sonic is very impressed by her manners, though. In addition, the two of them seemed to make the biggest connection to [[Blaze the Cat]] in ''Sonic Rush''. |
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'''Big the Cat''' |
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Sonic is acquainted with '''[[Big the Cat]]''', an eighteen year old chubby purple cat. They interact in ''[[Sonic Adventure]]'' and ''[[Sonic Heroes]]'', with Sonic rescuing Big's friend Froggy from Chaos and Big lending Sonic a Chaos Emerald in order for him to become Super Sonic. He also hides in various places in the world of Sonic and the Secret Rings as he tries to hunt for fish. |
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'''Blaze the Cat''' |
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'''[[Blaze the Cat]]''' is a princess from the future brought to Sonic's time due to a rip in the space-time continuum.<ref>{{cite video game|title=[[Sonic Rush]]|publisher=[[Sega]]|developer=[[Dimps]]|year=[[2005]]}}</ref><ref name="blaze bio">{{cite web |author=Nuclear Envoy |url=http://concept-mobius.technoguild.com/info/realcharacterbios/blaze.html |title=REAL Character Profile - Blaze |publisher=Concept: Mobius |accessdate=2006-07-25}}</ref> At first, the other characters suggest she should seek Sonic's help - Blaze denies this and wonders why they are so dependent on him. However, through working with Sonic in order to save the universe from Eggman and Eggman Nega, Blaze learns the value of friendship, and before she goes back to her own dimension, she promises to meet him again. |
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'''Emerl''' |
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'''[[Emerl]]''' has a sort of father-son relationship with Sonic. He formed a strong link with him. The two became close friends, with Sonic helping Emerl "grow up". At the end of ''[[Sonic Battle]]'', when Emerl was near death, Sonic was in obvious emotional turmoil, though he never expressed sadness, rather distress. |
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'''Princess Elise''' |
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'''[[Princess Elise]]''' is the princess of [[Soleanna]], and vessel of the "Flames of Disaster." As they are together, Sonic's company makes Elise truly happy for the first time ever since her father died. However, it has been revealed that it is only an one sided love while Elise was having a conversation with [[Amy Rose]]. And it is unlikely for any relationship to continue, as during Sonic the Hedgehog, their memories of each other were erased along with the entire storyline. |
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'''Shahra the Ring Genie''' |
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'''[[Shahra the Ring Genie]]''' made her first appearance in [[Sonic and the Secret Rings]]. Sonic's relationship with Shahra is almost similar to his relationship with Elise. In Sonic and the Secret Rings Shahra went to Sonic's world to ask for his help in order to save the world of the Arabian Nights from Erazor Djinn. When Sonic and Shahra arrive inside the book Erazor shows up, and threatens Shahra's life by shooting a fire arrow at her; however, Sonic jumps in front of her and gets shot instead. Erazor then warns Sonic that the flame will burn his life away if he doesn't retrieve the 7 World Rings for him. Shahra then blames herself for what happened to Sonic, but he comforts her and tells her not to worry. At the end of the game after Erazor was defeated, Shahra starts crying and wishes to be back with him, Sonic then wishes for a mountain of handkerchiefs so that Shahra can cry as long as she wants to. |
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'''Team Chaotix''' |
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The three comical detectives known as '''[[Chaotix|Team Chaotix]]''' do not seem to know Sonic very well, despite the fact that [[Vector the Crocodile]], the group's leader, was originally conceived as Sonic's bandmate in the very first ''Sonic'' game. They do however seem to have a friendly relationship and they were able to work together to defeat Metal Sonic without a problem.<ref name="heroes metal madness"> (possibly because he helped save the team in ''[[Knuckles' Chaotix]]'').{{cite video game |title=[[Sonic Heroes]] |developer=Sonic Team |publisher=[[Sega]] |date=2004-01-06 |level=Metal Madness}}</ref> |
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===Enemies and rivals=== |
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;Dr. Ivo Robotnik/Doctor Eggman |
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Sonic's eternal nemesis is '''[[Doctor Eggman]]''', whose real name is '''Doctor Ivo Robotnik'''. Eggman is a brilliant scientist who uses his numerous machines to attempt to conquer the world, but Sonic has always intervened.<ref name="eggman_profile">{{cite web |author=Sonic Team |publisher=Sonic Central |url=http://www.sega.com/sonic/globalsonic/post_allabout.php?article=soniccharacters |title=Dr Eggman's Profile at Sonic Central |format=flash |accessdate=2006-04-23}}</ref> The opposition between Sonic and Eggman symbolizes the conflict between nature and technology.<ref name="nature_conflict">{{cite web |author=Sonic Team Interview |publisher=Angel Island Interviews |url=http://sonicjam.wikidot.com/aii1996:dec20 |title=Interview with Yuji Naka |format=flash |accessdate=2006-10-29}}</ref> Sonic originally fought Dr. Eggman because he was turning his animal friends into robotic slaves (known as "Badniks" in the West). After that, Eggman tried multiple times to conquer the Earth by using the Chaos Emeralds, Time Stones, and Master Emerald. Often, these would be used to power the doctor's huge mech suits. These were often gigantic and incredibly powerful images of himself. However, in the recent games, Doctor Eggman has taken a different approach, using more realistic warships and even a [[nuclear missile]] in his bid to conquer the world. |
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;Shadow the Hedgehog |
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Sonic's speed rival is '''[[Shadow the Hedgehog]]''', the "Ultimate Life Form". They became rivals when they first met in ''Sonic Adventure 2'', and they have fought and argued with each other whenever they meet in every game since, though they have a certain amount of respect for each other. They fight for different reasons, yet have similar opinions about each other. Sonic finds Shadow to be violent, humorless, and arrogant, while Shadow finds Sonic to be foolhardy, irritating and arrogant. However, near the end of ''Sonic Adventure 2'', Shadow willingly fought the Biolizard to allow Sonic to go with Knuckles to stop the Chaos Emeralds. Various other situations have caused them to team up in later games. It appears that Shadow is an ally to Sonic, yet at the same time he can be a threat. Sonic seems to treat Shadow as a friend, and Shadow seems to be beginning to accept Sonic as a friend than just a rival. Examples of this include Shadow saving Sonic from Silver during ''Sonic the Hedgehog'', and Shadow staring at Sonic's dead body with a rather upset look on his face (although he didn't run over to Sonic and Elise like Amy, Tails, Knuckles, and Rouge did). |
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;Metal Sonic |
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Before Shadow's introduction, '''[[Metal Sonic]]''' was one of Sonic's fiercest adversaries. During the older days, Eggman tried to beat Sonic at his own game by creating numerous Sonic robots to destroy his nemesis. Though they all tried and failed, Metal Sonic was by far Eggman's most successful creation, having the same capabilities as his counterpart.<ref name="metalsonic_profile">{{cite web |author=Sonic Team |publisher=Sonic Central |url=http://www.sega.com/sonic/globalsonic/post_allabout.php?article=soniccharacters |title=Metal Sonic's Profile at Sonic Central |format=flash |accessdate=2006-04-23}}</ref> Even with Shadow in the spotlight now, Metal Sonic still remains a serious threat, as the storyline in ''Sonic Heroes'' demonstrated. In the game, Metal Sonic became so powerful after gathering data from Sonic, Shadow, and Chaos that only three Super forms could defeat him. Sonic later vows to battle him again in the final cutscene in saying "Anytime you want a rematch, just let me know; I'll be waiting."<ref name="heroes last cutscene">{{cite video game |title=[[Sonic Heroes]] |developer=Sonic Team |publisher=[[Sega]] |date=2004-01-06 |level=Last story - final cutscene}}</ref><ref name="metal sonic bio">{{cite web |author=Nuclear Envoy, et al |url=http://concept-mobius.technoguild.com/info/realcharacterbios/metalsonic.htm |title=REAL Character Profile - Metal Sonic |publisher=Concept: Mobius |accessdate=2006-08-15}}</ref> |
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;Silver the Hedgehog |
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In ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (2006 game)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' for the [[Xbox 360]] and [[PlayStation 3]], a new character with vast psychic abilities by the name '''[[Silver the Hedgehog]]''' makes his first appearance. Silver comes from the future, where [[Mephiles the Dark]] told him Sonic was the "Iblis Trigger", who would cause a worldwide catastrophe. Silver then travels back in time to kill Sonic before he destroys the world. When they first meet, the two battle it out. It is later revealed that Sonic is not the real Iblis Trigger, and the two hedgehogs set aside their differences. However, the time line is reset at the end of the game, and Sonic and Silver meet again for the first time in ''Sonic Rivals''. They at first do not see eye-to-eye, but they work together in the end. |
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;Jet the Hawk |
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Another one of Sonic's rivals is '''[[Babylon Rogues#Jet the Hawk|Jet the Hawk]]''' from ''[[Sonic Riders]]''. Jet mocks him for being inexperienced with [[Extreme Gear]] (an air powered hovercraft that comes in the form of [[skateboard]]s, [[motorcycle]]s & [[rollerblade]]s) and does not respect Sonic's title of "fastest thing alive," sparking a rivalry between them.<ref name="riders game">{{cite video game |title=[[Sonic Riders]] |developer=Sonic Team\[[United Game Artists|UGA]] |publisher=[[Sega]] |date=2006-02-21}}</ref> Later, after Sonic beats Jet in a race, they become more friendly, but are still competitive as racing rivals. |
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;Black Doom |
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'''[[Black Doom]]''' is also one of Sonic's enemies, along with the [[Black Arms]] aliens who try to invade Earth in search of the [[Chaos Emeralds]].<ref name="shadow game">{{cite video game |title=[[Shadow the Hedgehog (video game)|Shadow the Hedgehog]] |developer=Sonic Team |publisher=[[Sega]] |date=2005-11-15}}</ref> While Black Doom is primarily [[Shadow the Hedgehog]]'s main enemy (or ally, depending on the route the player takes), he is still considered one of Sonic's enemies due to his actions against innocent people. Sonic can battle Black Doom along with Shadow in one of the game's boss battles against him. |
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;Mephiles the Dark |
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Also in ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' (2006 game), Sonic encounters '''[[Mephiles the Dark]]''', quite possibly his most dangerous enemy to date. Although Sonic and Mephiles never met face-to-face, Mephiles manipulates Silver in almost killing Sonic. Mephiles later actually does what none of Sonic's other enemies could ever do: kill Sonic. This results in the Flames of Disaster being released because Elise cries over Sonic's death. After that Mephiles merges with the Flames and becomes Solaris. Solaris then attempts to consume time itself, turning everything into nothingness. Sonic is revived by his friends, and Sonic, Shadow, and Silver transform into their Super Forms and defeat Solaris. After that, Elise blows out the flames in the past, erasing Solaris from time. |
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;Erazor Djinn |
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'''[[Erazor Djinn]]''' is one of Sonic's newest enemies, also one of the most dangerous. Erazor is the mighty Genie of the Lamp - he was imprisoned within the lamp because of his crimes, and would not be freed until he granted the wishes of a thousand people. Since his release, he threatened both the fictional Arabian Nights world and Sonic's world by carving up the stories of the Arabian Nights - if he was to ever succeed, not only would the stories be gone forever but he will enter Sonic's world. Erazor cursed Sonic during his first encounter and demanded Sonic to recover the seven World Rings for him to enter the real world, otherwise he will die. Erazor is a cunning and powerful foe, and has many evil spirits at his command. After absorbing the World Rings and killing Sonic's friend Shahra, he mutated into a hideous creature called '''Alf Layla-wa Layla'''. To maintain full transformation, he needed to kill Sonic - but with the appearance of [[Darkspine Sonic]], Erazor was downgraded to his original form. Before her death, Shahra gave Sonic a relic that should only be used as "a last resort", and it turned out to be Erazor's lamp - Sonic wished Shahra to come back to life, to have all of the missing stories restored, and finally sealed Erazor's doom by wishing him to go back inside the lamp for all eternity. Unable to resist the powers of the lamp, Erazor granted Sonic's wishes and then comdemned himself forever within it. |
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;Mario |
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[[Nintendo]]'s world famous mascot '''[[Mario]]''' is a rival of Sonic in the Sega-Nintendo crossover game ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games]]'', where he and Sonic compete in the [[Olympics]]. Their actual feelings toward each other is currently unknown, although its probably friendly. |
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;Pokemon |
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In an effort to turn around its recent slipping financial earnings, Sega announced that the company has revealed plans to turn the spiky-haired trademark character into the Nintendo equivalent of Pokemon through an animated television show (Sonic X), a new line of Sonic toys, and -- of course -- many more great Sonic videogame titles. |
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Sega's respected head of Sonic development, Yuji Naka, says that, "This means our dream comes true. The next business year will become the Sonic year for Sega group, centered on the TV program. We would like to make Sonic as big as Pokemon." |
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====In other media==== |
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In the ''[[Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' cartoon, Sonic and Tails fight against Dr Robotnik and his dimwitted henchmen robots, [[Scratch and Grounder]]. The [[United States|American]] [[Saturday morning cartoon]] series ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (TV series)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'', also known as "SatAM", depicts Sonic at odds with Doctor Robotnik, who, in this version of events, has managed to conquer all of what is depicted of the world, as well as with Robotnik's nephew '''[[Snively Kintobor]]'''. SatAM also introduced another foe, the wizard '''[[Ixis Naugus]]''', who only appeared in one episode of the series but went on to become a recurring villain in the ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' comic book series. ''[[Sonic Underground]]'', another American animated series, continued the Robotnik/Sonic rivalry, with the addition of antagonistic bounty hunters Sleet and Dingo. |
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In the ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie comic)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' comics produced by [[Archie Comics]], aside from contending with various versions of Doctor Eggman, Metal Sonic, and a number of villains from both the games and SatAM, Sonic also faces the powerful '''[[Mammoth Mogul]]''', the cyborg Echidna organization known as the '''[[Dark Legion]]''' led by the nefarious [[Dimitri (Sonic the Hedgehog)|Dimitri]] and his successor [[Lien-Da]], and an evil counterpart of himself named [[Scourge the Hedgehog]]. |
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In the [[anime]] ''[[Sonic X]]'', '''[[Dark Oak]]''' is Sonic's main enemy during [[Sonic X media and release information#Series 3|Series 3]].<ref name="dark oak">{{cite web |author=Innes, Ken, et al. |title=Sonic X / Dark Oak (profile) |url=http://www.absoluteanime.com/sonic_x/dark_oak.htm |publisher=Absolute Anime |accessdate=2006-07-26}}</ref> Ruthless and cold-hearted, Dark Oak wishes all animal life dead so that plants can rule. He belongs to the same species of alien as [[Cosmo (Sonic the Hedgehog)|Cosmo]] and the other Metarex commanders. Dark Oak, although fairly small compared to others of his kind, possesses great power, enough to even fight Super Sonic toe-to-toe. With the help of Tails, Super Shadow, and the Sonic Driver (Blue Typhoon's main weapon), Super Sonic [[Sonic X media and release information#Episode 77: A Fearless Friend|managed to destroy]] Dark Oak. |
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In the UK series ''[[Sonic the Comic]]'', Sonic had a rival for several issues named '''[[Commander Brutus]]'''. A highly advanced [[Badnik]] Trooper programmed with a copy of Doctor Robotnik's brain patterns, Brutus was the only villain that Sonic could never truly defeat.<ref name="stc 60 70">{{cite web |url=http://sonichq.mobiusforum.net/newsite/comics/issues/comics.php/series.Fleetway/index.60 |title=HQ Comics Database (STC 61-70) |publisher=Sonic HQ |accessdate=2005-07-25}}</ref> In armor constructed from the indestructible metal alloy "Megatel" that granted him near-invulnerability and immense physical strength and endurance, and a built in anti-gravity device that allowed him to fly, Brutus easily matched and defeated Sonic in battle. Transforming into Super Sonic, Sonic was able to shatter Brutus's right hand and drive him off. They clashed several more times until Brutus led a rebellion against Dr. Robotnik and was defeated and destroyed by the dictator.<ref name="stc synopsis">{{cite web |author=Pennywise |title=Sonic The Comic Issue Synopsis (V.1) |url=http://www.stc-archive.gue-network.com/Sonic%20The%20Comic%20Issue%20Synopsis.doc |publisher=STC Archive |accessdate=2005-07-25}}</ref> |
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It has been stated that Sonic is the most wanted third party character to appear in the Nintendo game ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' for the Nintendo [[Wii]]. While it is unknown if he will appear, it is known that he will appear in a direct crossover game entitled ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games]]''. |
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===Love life=== |
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'''''Sonic X''''': Sonic's relationship with [[Amy Rose]] is further developed in ''Sonic X'' than in the games. In this version the two share a more mutual friendship and work together far more often. In Episode 9, Amy presents Sonic with a bracelet saying that it will bring him good luck, where Sonic realizes that she cares for him. When Amy falls into the ocean, Sonic dives in to save her, even though he cannot swim. At the end of the episode, Sonic is seen wearing the bracelet given to him by Amy. Sonic even promises Amy a date at one time. However, this is only in the English dub. Also, in an episode in which they have a party aboard their space ship, the Blue Typhoon, Amy wears her best dress, and Sonic stares open mouthed for awhile before snapping out of it. In Episode 52, Sonic gave her a rose after a particularly long absence, and afterwards (in the Japanese version) he says something to Amy but it is muted. In the American version he says he would never leave Amy, and in the French version he says he loves Amy. It should also be noted that Amy's house seems to have been his first stop when returning to his world. |
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'''''Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog''''': The cartoon featured a beautiful, robotic (unbeknownst to Sonic) girlfriend named Breezie Hedgehog. Breezie abused Sonic, asking him for impossible things, exhausting his infatuation with her to capture and trap him by order of Robotnik. Breezie realized she was wrong and set Sonic free, this time being sincere with Sonic. As time passed, she would later end up having a relationship with Robotnik Jr. |
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'''''Sonic the Hedgehog''''': In the Saturday morning cartoon, Sonic's love interest is [[Princess Sally Acorn]]. The two share a co-leadership role of the Freedom Fighters and parent/sibling/aunt-uncle type roles over Tails. Sonic and Sally are the same age and often do missions together against Robotnik. Although the two have obvious crushes for each other, they had opposite personalities that conflict, because of which they had a hard time admitting their affections. Sally finds Sonic to be too carefree and an airhead, while Sonic finds her to be serious and prissy. However, in the final episode, the two kiss. |
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'''''Sonic the Comic''''': Early appearances of Amy Rose in the UK comic portray her as being so enamored with Sonic that she openly lies about being his girlfriend, leading to her being captured by Robotnik's forces for consorting with an outlaw. After being rescued, she joins Sonic's Freedom Fighters and repeatedly teases and pesters Sonic with her affections. Writer Nigel Kitching intended to create an air of ambiguity as to whether or not she really doted over Sonic, was just winding him up for fun, or both. However, this was played down and finally dropped entirely as time went on – largely as a result of the "[[Girl Power]]" phenomenon sweeping the United Kingdom – and Amy transitioned from being a lovesick hanger-on into a capable, intelligent hero in her own right. |
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'''''Sonic the Movie''''': In this hour long Japanese movie, Princess Sara seems to act as a "girlfriend" to Sonic, though Sonic's feelings toward her are never really revealed in the movie. Most likely since the movie is roughly based on Sonic CD, Sara takes over the role of Amy. |
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'''''Sonic the Hedgehog by Archie Comics''''': |
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Sonic's love interests within the series have included [[Princess Sally Acorn|Princess Sally]], [[Mina Mongoose]], [[Fiona Fox]] and [[Amy Rose]]. Recently, Sonic's love life has become more complicated. When Sonic returned to Mobious after being thrown into space for a year, Sally wanted him to rule by her side, but Sonic refused. After that Sally slapped him, calling him selfish, thus ending their relationship. His love life became even more difficult as [[Scourge the Hedgehog|Scourge]] (a.k.a Evil Sonic), another version of Sonic from a parallel (and decidedly ''evil'') universe, visited Sonic's homeworld and began hitting on half the female leads in the series, including Mina Mongoose, Amy Rose and Bunnie Rabbot (in order from first to last). However, several issues later, Scourge's twisted trick was found out. Despite this, his flirting did have a lasting effect on [[Fiona Fox]], another girl who Scorge had hit on. Unlike the others, Fiona actually saw through the trick, but she fell for Scourge anyway. She dated Sonic for a time explaining upon their breakup that she hoped to find what she found in Scourge in the "real Sonic." Throughout Fiona's relationship with Sonic, there has been friction with Tails' dismay, due to his crush on her. Currently, Fiona has left Sonic for Scourge and at the current time, Sonic is single. [[Amy Rose]] however has in recent years become open about her desire to have a relationship with Sonic. |
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'''''Sonic X: The Comic''''': Sonic's relationship with Amy is remarkably similar to that of the Sonic X cartoon. He has gone on a date with her in #16, partly because it was Valentine's Day, and partly because he lost a bet to Knuckles (it is never stated what the bet is related to). Eggman attempted to attack both him and Amy, but in true Sonic X fashion, only succeeded in making the date more memorable and exciting. |
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==Voice actors== |
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The earliest voice of Sonic was [[Takeshi Kusao]] in the game ''[[SegaSonic the Hedgehog]]'', a June 1993 arcade release starring Sonic the Hedgehog, [[Mighty the Armadillo]], and Ray the Flying Squirrel.<ref name="GHz segasonic">{{cite web|first=Jared|last=Matte|title=''SegaSonic the Hedgehog''|url=http://www.theghz.com/sonic/segasonic/segasonic.html|publisher=The GHZ|accessdate=2006-06-03}}</ref> |
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In September 1993, [[DiC Entertainment]] cast [[Jaleel White]], more popularly known as portraying the character of [[Steve Urkel]] in [[Family Matters]], as Sonic in their simultaneously released shows ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (TV series)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]''<ref name="satam credits">{{cite web |year=1993-1995 |title=Full credits of "Sonic the Hedgehog" |url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0106140/fullcredits |publisher=[[IMDb]] |accessdate=2006-06-27}}</ref> and ''[[Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog]]''.<ref name="aosth credits">{{cite web |year=1993-1996 |title=Full credits of "Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog" |url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0222518/fullcredits |publisher=[[IMDb]] |accessdate=2006-06-27}}</ref> White would later be cast as Sonic for DiC's 1999 show ''[[Sonic Underground]].''<ref name="underground credits">{{cite web |year=1999 |title=Full credits of "Sonic Underground" |url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0230804/fullcredits |publisher=[[IMDb]] |accessdate=2006-06-27}}</ref> |
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In 1996, when the [[Sonic the Hedgehog: The Movie|''Sonic the Hedgehog'' OVA]] was produced in Japan, Sonic was voiced by [[Masami Kikuchi]]. The 1999 English-language [[Dubbing (filmmaking)|dub]], ''Sonic the Hedgehog: The Movie'', featured [[Martin Burke]] in Sonic's role.<ref name="movie credits">{{cite web |year=1999 |title=Full credits of "Sonic the Hedgehog: The Movie" |url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0237765/fullcredits |publisher=[[IMDb]] |accessdate=2006-06-27}}</ref> |
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Starting with the 1999 game ''[[Sonic Adventure]]'', all of Sonic's video games (with the exception of ''[[Sonic Advance]]'' and ''[[Sonic Advance 2]]'') feature voice acting. Sonic was played by [[Junichi Kanemaru]], who later went on to play Sonic in the Japanese version of ''[[Sonic X]]''. [[Ryan Drummond]] performed the role of Sonic in ''Sonic Adventure'' and continued to play the role for several games.<ref name="voice credits">Information taken from the credits of both ''Sonic Adventure'' games, the ''Sonic Advance'' series, and ''Sonic the Heroes''.</ref> However, [[4Kids Entertainment]] decided not to use Drummond's voice in their English-language dub of ''Sonic X,'' instead choosing [[Jason Griffith]].<ref name="sonicx credits">{{cite web |year=2003-2006 |title=Full credits of "Sonic X" |url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0367413/fullcredits |publisher=[[IMDb]] |accessdate=2006-06-27}}</ref> Despite this, Drummond continued to provide the voice of Sonic in the series until 2005, when Sega replaced all their ''Sonic'' voice actors with their 4Kids counterparts, in order to keep his voice the same in all media forms, due to [[Deem Bristow]]'s death.<ref name="drummond">{{Cite web|url=http://www.sonicanime.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=8575|publisher=SonicAnime.net forum|title=Sonic Voice Actors Replaced With Sonic X Cast!|date=2005-10-09}} <!-- includes Ryan Drummond speaking!---> </ref> Effectively, this meant that beginning with ''[[Shadow the Hedgehog (video game)|Shadow the Hedgehog]]'' and ''[[Sonic Rush]]'', Jason Griffith became the official English language voice actor for Sonic the Hedgehog and Shadow the Hedgehog (and Jet the Hawk in ''[[Sonic Riders]]''). |
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==Alternate versions== |
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[[Sonic the Hedgehog (comics)|The ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' comic]] features [[Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie character)|Sonic]] with alternate dimensional versions of himself. One such version is Scourge, originally known as "Evil Sonic", who hails from Anti-Mobius (in a parallel dimension). He is as brash and arrogant as Sonic, but is self-important, ruthless, and sadistic with a desire for mayhem, truly making him Sonic's opposite or "Anti-Sonic". The comic recently bore witness to an evolution of Evil-Sonic when he tried to siphon off energy from the [[Master Emerald]], thus becoming Scourge, a green, super-powered hedgehog. He bares a scar on his chest that resembles the roman numeral II, which symbolizes that he is #2 a.k.a. Sonic's "double." |
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Another version of Sonic was the temporary separation of [[Super Sonic]] as his own entity. When Sonic was lost in the vastness of space, he came across an alien planet that had six ''red'' Chaos Emeralds. Unlike the original green Chaos Emeralds on his homeworld, these split him in two with Super Sonic becoming its own entity obsessed with power and destruction, and Sonic himself trying to stop the new menace that he unleashed. But like the original Chaos Emeralds, the effects were only temporary, thus the separate entity vanished. |
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In the American comics, Sonic's real name is revealed to be Olgilvie Maurice Hedgehog.<ref>{{citeweb|url=http://www.sonichq.org/newsite/general/profiles/index.php/top.Sonic/bottom.Sonic/series.|title=Sonic profiles, ''Sonic Encyclopedia''|publisher=Sonic HQ|accessdate=2006-06-26}}</ref> He tries desperately to protect that information, possibly out of embarrassment. This name is not canon (official) in the game continuity, however, and he is simply known as Sonic the Hedgehog in the games. |
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In ''Sonic the Comic'', Super Sonic is depicted as rather homicidal, usually causing chaos whenever it is unleashed within Sonic. At one point, it is separated from Sonic and is later trapped in the Omni-viewer and is sealed in a foam asteroid in the Special Zone. When it is unleashed in Mobius, as part of a plan by Sonic to shut off all of Robotnik's machinery due to the electromagnetic pulse his arrival causes, Super Sonic loses his memory, and his power, becoming shy and timid. He makes friends with the black cat Ebony. Towards the end of the official storyline, Super Sonic regains his power due to being near Chaos and becomes psycho again. Ebony reunites him with Sonic. |
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Also in the comic, Sonic encounters an alternate reality where he became evil instead of Kintobor. King Sonic and his Badniks ruled this alternate Mobius until Sonic forced him to turn into Super Sonic, who (in his reality) was a mellow [[hippie]]. |
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==Associated songs== |
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The video games have featured several theme songs for the character. Sonic is mostly associated with the [[Rock music|rock]] genre. |
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*''[[Sonic CD]]'' (original soundtrack): "Sonic - You Can Do Anything" - Keiko Utoku. |
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*''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (16-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog 2]]'': "[[Wizards of the Sonic]]" - [[WestBam]] |
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*''Wonderman'' by [[Right Said Fred]] |
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*"[[They Call Me Sonic]]" (1996) |
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*''[[Sonic Adventure]]'': "It Doesn't Matter" - [[Crush 40]] (Tony Harnell). |
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*''[[Sonic Adventure 2]]'': "It Doesn't Matter" (remake) - Ted Poley. |
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*''[[Sonic Heroes]]'': "We Can" - Tony Harnell, Ted Poley. This was a team theme shared with Tails and Knuckles. |
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*''[[Sonic Riders]]'': "High Flying Groove" - Tomonori Sawada. This was also a team theme shared with Tails and Knuckles. |
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*''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (2006 game)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'': "[[His World]]" - Ali Tabatabaee and Matty Lewis. |
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**"Sweet Dreams" (remake) - Dreams Come True feat. Akon. This was the ending theme for Sonic's story. |
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==See also== |
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*[[Kemono]] |
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*[[Sonic hedgehog]], a protein named for the video game character |
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*[[Mario]], Nintendo's flagship mascot and longtime rival of Sonic |
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*[http://www.sega.com/sonic/content.php Sonic Central] - Official Sonic the Hedgehog [[microsite]] at Sega.com |
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*[http://sonic.sega.jp/chara/sonic/ Sonic at Sonic Channel] - Official Japanese website |
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* Official character profiles on [https://web.archive.org/web/20081218122800/http://www2.sega.com/sonic/globalsonic/post_allabout.php?article=soniccharacters Sonic Central] and [https://web.archive.org/web/20080124074738/http://www.sonic-city.com/en/characters/sonic/index.html Sonic-City] (archived) |
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*[http://www.sonic-city.com/en/index.html Sonic City] - Official European Sonic the Hedgehog website |
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* [http://sonic.sega.jp/SonicChannel/character/sonic.html Sonic the Hedgehog on Sonic Channel] (in Japanese) |
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Sonic the Hedgehog[b] is a character created by the Japanese game developers Yuji Naka and Naoto Ohshima. He is the star of the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise and the mascot of the Japanese video game company Sega. Sonic is an anthropomorphic blue hedgehog who can run at supersonic speed. He races through levels, collecting rings and avoiding obstacles, as he seeks to defeat his archenemy, Doctor Eggman. He is accompanied by supporting characters, such as his best friend and sidekick Miles "Tails" Prower, self-proclaimed girlfriend Amy Rose, and friendly rival Knuckles the Echidna.
Sonic made a cameo appearance in the arcade game Rad Mobile (1990) before starring in Sonic the Hedgehog, a platform game for the Sega Genesis, in 1991. Sega sought a mascot to compete with Nintendo's Mario, and Ohshima designed Sonic based on a prototype programmed by Naka. Sonic's design was influenced by a variety of sources, including Felix the Cat, Mickey Mouse, Michael Jackson, and Santa Claus; his pigmentation was chosen to match Sega's cobalt blue logo. Yuji Uekawa redesigned Sonic for Sonic Adventure (1998) to suit the franchise's transition to 3D computer graphics, with a more mature look designed to appeal to older players.
Sonic media characterizes Sonic as an impatient, snarky drifter and daredevil who despises injustice. He battles Eggman, a mad scientist who seeks to steal the mystical Chaos Emeralds and take over the world. Sonic can curl into a ball to attack enemies and use the Chaos Emeralds to become invulnerable. He has appeared in over 100 video games, in addition to guest appearances in other Sega franchises and in crossover games such as Nintendo's Super Smash Bros. series. Jun'ichi Kanemaru voices Sonic in Japan, while his English voice has been provided by Ryan Drummond, Jason Griffith, and Roger Craig Smith.
Sonic is one of the most famous video game characters in history and an established pop culture icon. He is widely considered one of the greatest video game characters and his popularity inspired a wave of imitators. His likeness has been featured in merchandise and Sega sponsorships. The Sonic series is one of the bestselling video game franchises and was one of the key reasons for Sega's success during the 16-bit era in the 1990s. Sonic has been adapted in comics, animations, and films, including a live-action film franchise distributed by Paramount Pictures in which he is voiced by Ben Schwartz.
History
While Sega was seeking a flagship series to compete with Nintendo's Mario series, several character designs were submitted by its research and development department. Many results came forth from their experiments with character design, including an armadillo, a dog, a Theodore Roosevelt look-alike in pajamas (who would later be the basis of Doctor Eggman's design), and a rabbit (who would use its extendable ears to collect objects, an aspect later incorporated in Ristar).[11][12] Naoto Ohshima took some of these internal designs with him on a trip to New York City and sought feedback by asking random passersby at Central Park their opinions; of the designs, the spiky teal hedgehog, initially codenamed "Mr. Hedgehog" (Mr.ハリネズミ, Mr. Harinezumi),[13][c] led this informal poll, followed by Eggman and the dog character. Ohshima felt that people selected it because it "transcends race and gender and things like that".[14] On return to Japan, Ohshima pitched this to the department, and the hedgehog was ultimately selected as the new mascot.
The detailed design of Sonic was aimed to be something that could be easily drawn by children and be familiar, as well as exhibit a "cool" attitude, representative of the United States at the time.[14] Sonic's blue pigmentation was chosen to match Sega's cobalt blue logo, and his shoes evolved from a design inspired by both Santa Claus[15] and Michael Jackson's boots with the addition of the color red, which was inspired by the contrast of those colors on Jackson's 1987 album Bad; his personality was based on then-Governor of Arkansas and later President of the United States Bill Clinton's "Get it done" attitude.[11][16][17][18][19] To help sell the idea to Sega's higher-ups, Ohshima pitched the concept framed by a fictional fighter pilot that had earned the name "Hedgehog" due to his spiky hair, and had decorated his plane with images of Sonic. When this pilot retired, he married a children's book author, who wrote stories about the Sonic character, the first which became the plot for the first Sonic game; Ohshima stated that this influence can be seen in the logo of the game, which features Sonic in a pilot's wing emblem.[14]
The origins of Sonic can be traced farther back to a draft created by Naoto Ōshima in 1989, which years later turned into Sonic. Yuji Naka implemented the idea of a character running inside loops with an algorithm that allowed a sprite to move smoothly on a curve by determining its position with a dot matrix. This concept was subsequently fleshed out by designer Hirokazu Yasuhara.[20]
Sonic was created without the ability to swim because of a mistaken assumption by Yuji Naka that all hedgehogs could not do so.[21] A group of fifteen people started working on the first Sonic the Hedgehog game, and renamed themselves Sonic Team. The game's soundtrack was composed by Masato Nakamura of the band Dreams Come True. Sega sponsored the group's "Wonder 3" tour, painting Sonic on the tour bus, distributing pamphlets advertising the game, and having footage of the game broadcast above stage prior to its release.[22] The original concepts gave Sonic fangs and put him in a band with a human girlfriend named Madonna. However, a team from Sega of America, led by Madeline Schroeder, who calls herself "Sonic's mother",[11] "softened" the character up for an American audience by removing those elements. This sparked a heated issue with Sonic Team. Naka later admitted that it was probably for the best.[11]
Sonic's appearance varies greatly depending on the medium and the style in which he is drawn. In the video games, Sonic's original design by Ohshima was short and round, with short quills, a round body, and no visible irises. Artwork featuring this design and drawn by Akira Watanabe was displayed on the package artwork for Sonic the Hedgehog.[23] Sonic's proportions would change for the release of Sonic the Hedgehog 2 on the Mega Drive; Sonic's head to height ratio was changed from 1:2 to 1:2.5.[23] For the 1998 release of Sonic Adventure, Sonic was redesigned by Yuji Uekawa as a character with longer legs and a less spherical body, longer and more drooping quills, and green-colored irises. For the 2006 game, Sonic was redesigned to make him look adult-like and taller to appeal to the next generation players.[24] This was also done because Sonic would interact with humans more often and his design was supposed to fit.[25] An alternative "Werehog" form was introduced in Sonic Unleashed, placing more emphasis on Sonic's melee skills rather than speed. Although Tetsu Katano acknowledged the large negative fan response to the Werehog, he believes it could return in a future game.[26]
Bob Raffei, CEO of Sonic Boom developer Big Red Button, stated that Sonic Boom's Sonic is "very different... both in tone and art direction." That version has blue-furred arms, more quills, and wears a brown neckerchief around his neck and athletic sports tape on his wrists and shoes.[27]
Voice portrayal
Sonic originally had a few voice samples in Sonic CD, with designer Masato Nishimura providing the voice. Sonic's first true voice actor was Takeshi Kusao for the arcade game SegaSonic the Hedgehog, with Junichi Kanemaru continually voicing the role beginning with the release of Sonic Adventure. Kanemaru also voices Sonic in Sonic X, Sonic Boom, and the Japanese dub of the Wreck-It Ralph films. In Sonic Unleashed, Sonic was voiced by Tomokazu Seki while in Werehog form. Jaleel White voiced the character in the DiC animated series Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog, Sonic SatAM, and Sonic Underground.[28] Sam Vincent provided his singing voice in the latter DiC cartoon.
Starting with Sonic Adventure, Sonic was voiced in English by Ryan Drummond.[4] Drummond was replaced by Jason Griffith starting from Sonic X, with Griffith voicing Sonic within the games starting with Shadow The Hedgehog in 2005.[1][5] Griffith was replaced by Roger Craig Smith, starting with Sonic Free Riders and Sonic Colors.[29] Smith announced on his Twitter account on January 29, 2021, that he would no longer voice Sonic, with his departure confirmed by Sega the same day.[7][8][30] On May 26, 2021, Smith and Sega confirmed that he was voicing Sonic once again.[31][32] Ben Schwartz voiced Sonic in the 2020 feature film and its 2022 and 2024 sequels.[9][33][34] Canadian actor Deven Mack voices Sonic in the Sonic Prime animated series.[10]
Appearances
Video games
Sonic's first shown appearance in a video game was in the 1990 arcade racing game Rad Mobile, as a decorative ornament hanging from a rearview mirror.[35] This was followed by an unlicensed appearance in The Adventures of Quik & Silva as a villain. Sonic's first playable appearance was in the platform game Sonic the Hedgehog for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, which also introduced his nemesis Dr. Robotnik. His two-tailed fox friend Tails joined him in the game's 1992 sequel, Sonic the Hedgehog 2. When all the Chaos Emeralds have been collected, Sonic can transform into Super Sonic by collecting 50 rings. Super Sonic is nearly invincible, runs faster, and jumps farther, but loses one ring per second and reverts to normal when his rings are depleted.[36] Sonic CD, released in 1993, introduced Sonic's self-appointed girlfriend Amy Rose and recurring robotic doppelgänger Metal Sonic as Sonic traveled through time to ensure a good future for the world. Sonic 3 and its direct sequel Sonic & Knuckles, both released in 1994, saw Sonic and Tails battle Robotnik again, with the additional threat of Knuckles, who is tricked by Robotnik into thinking Sonic is a threat. Sonic 4 (2010–2012) continues where the story of Sonic 3 left off, reducing Sonic to the only playable character and releasing in episodic installments. The second episode sees the return of both Tails as Sonic's sidekick and Metal Sonic as a recurring enemy.
Other two-dimensional platformers starring Sonic include Sonic Chaos (1993), Sonic Triple Trouble (1994), Sonic Blast (1996), Sonic the Hedgehog Pocket Adventure (1999), Sonic Advance (2001), Sonic Advance 2 (2002), Sonic Advance 3 (2004), Sonic Rush (2005), Sonic Rush Adventure (2007), Sonic Colors (2010), and Sonic Generations (2011), all in which were released for handheld consoles.
Sonic Adventure (1998) was Sonic Team's return to the character for a major game. It featured Sonic returning from vacation to find the city of Station Square under attack by a new foe named Chaos, under the control of Dr. Robotnik (now known as Dr. Eggman). It was also the first Sonic game to feature a complete voice-over. Sonic Adventure 2 (2001) placed Sonic on-the-run from the military (G.U.N.) after being mistaken for Shadow the Hedgehog. Sonic Heroes (2003) featured Sonic teaming up with Tails and Knuckles, along with other character teams like Team Rose and Chaotix, against the newly rebuilt Metal Sonic, who had betrayed his master with intentions of world domination. Sonic the Hedgehog (2006) features Sonic in the city of water, "Soleanna", where he must rescue Princess Elise from Dr. Eggman while trying to avoid a new threat to his own life, Silver the Hedgehog. He is the only playable character in Sonic Unleashed (2008), in which he unwillingly gains a new personality, "Sonic the Werehog", the result of Sonic being fused with Dark Gaia's power. He gains strength and flexibility in exchange for his speed, and new friends including a strange creature named Chip who helps him along the way. In Sonic Colors (2010), Eggman tries to harness the energy of alien beings known as "Wisps" for a mind-control beam. Sonic Generations (2011) features two playable incarnations of Sonic: the younger "classic" Sonic, whose gameplay is presented in a style reminiscent of the Mega Drive/Genesis games, and present-day "modern" Sonic, who uses the gameplay style present in Unleashed and Colors, going through stages from past games to save their friends. Sonic Generations features various theme songs including modern and retro versions that are able to be selected from throughout Sonic's twenty-year history.[37] In April 2013, Sega announced that Sonic Lost World would launch in October 2013 for the Wii U and Nintendo 3DS.[38]
Sonic and the Secret Rings (2007) features Sonic in the storybook world of One Thousand and One Nights. A sequel, Sonic and the Black Knight (2009), continued the storybook theme, this time taking place within the realm of the Arthurian legend.
Sonic has also been featured in other games of many genres other than 2D and 3D platform games. These include Sonic Spinball, Sonic Labyrinth (1995), the racing games Sonic Drift (1994), Sonic Drift 2 (1995), Sonic R (1996), Sonic Riders (2006), Sonic Rivals (2006), Sonic Rivals 2 (2007), Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity (2008), and Sonic Free Riders (2010), the fighting games Sonic the Fighters (1996) and Sonic Battle (2003), the mobile game Sonic Jump (2005), and the role-playing video game Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood (2008).
Video games such as Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine (1993), Knuckles' Chaotix (1995), Tails' Skypatrol (1995), Tails Adventure (1995), and Shadow the Hedgehog (2005) starred supporting characters of the Sonic series, although Sonic himself cameos in most of them.
Cameos and crossovers
Sonic makes cameos in various other games, such as Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg as a power-up, in the main hallway in Phantasy Star Universe, and in the 2008 remake of Samba de Amigo. He is also a playable character in Christmas NiGHTS into Dreams. Nintendo, Sega's former rival, references Sonic in Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest, by showing Sonic's shoes next to a trash can that reads "No Hopers" on the Cranky's Video Game Heroes screen.[39]
Sonic has appeared in several crossover games, including playable appearances in Super Smash Bros. Brawl (2008), Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U (2014), and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (2018), Lego Dimensions (2015),[40][41] and Cookie Run: Kingdom (2021). He appears in the crossover party game series Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games and is also a playable character in all three Sega Superstars games.[42][43][44] An official Sonic the Hedgehog skin is available in the platformer battle royale game Fall Guys.[45][46] Sonic appears as a playable character in Puyo Puyo Tetris 2 via free update. An official Sonic the Hedgehog world with skins are available with DLC in Minecraft.[47][48] He is also appears as an unlockable playable character in Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz HD, Super Monkey Ball Banana Mania and Super Monkey Ball Banana Rumble.
Animation
The first three animated series featuring Sonic were created by the international company DiC. The first of these series, Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog, premiered in 1993, and depicts Sonic and his friend Tails opposing Doctor Ivo Robotnik and his robots on the planet Mobius. Another animated series premiering the same year, simply titled Sonic the Hedgehog, depicts Sonic and a group of rebels aiming to defeat Robotnik in a futuristic version of Mobius. The third animated series, Sonic Underground, premiered in 1999, and features Sonic as the protagonist alongside his siblings Sonia and Manic.
In 1996, a two-part OVA, Sonic the Hedgehog, was released in Japan. For the American release, the two episodes combined and released as Sonic the Hedgehog: The Movie by ADV Films.[49] A new series, Sonic X, began airing in 2003. The 78-episode anime series detailed Sonic's struggle to protect the Chaos Emeralds from Eggman and new villains. Featuring a cross-world and interstellar journey, Sonic X depicted Sonic and his human friend Chris Thorndyke in quests to save the world. Sonic: Night of the Werehog is a short film produced by Sega's VE Animation Studio, released to coincide with the release of Sonic Unleashed. In the film, Sonic and Chip enter a haunted house, and must deal with two ghosts trying to scare them in attempt to win the heart of the girl ghost. Sonic also makes multiple cameo appearances in the Disney films, Wreck-It Ralph (2012) and its sequel Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018).[50]
In October 2013, Sega announced a CGI animated series, Sonic Boom.[51] The show ran for 104 11-minute episodes between 2014 and 2017 on Cartoon Network in the U.S. and the UK, and Canal J and Gulli in France. Sonic makes several appearances in 2014 anime Hi-sCoool! SeHa Girls[52][53][54] and guest-stars in the OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes episode "Let's Meet Sonic".[55]
In February 2021, Sonic Prime was announced by Netflix with a 2022 release window,[56] though the series' development was initially revealed in a deleted tweet in December 2020.[57] The show is primarily for children ages six to eleven, as well as longtime fans of the franchise.[58] In October 2022, Netflix set its release for December.[59] In the series, after recklessly breaking the Paradox Prism which breaks the entire universe and creates several alterative dimensions and versions of his friends, Sonic desperately seeks to restore them and embarks on a mission to find the shards of the Prism and fix it.
Live-action films
On June 10, 2014, a film based on the Sonic series was announced. Simply known as Sonic the Hedgehog, it was produced by Neal Moritz on his Original Film banner alongside Takeshi Ito and Mie Onishi, with Toby Ascher as executive producer. The film was written by Pat Casey and Josh Miller and produced as a joint venture between Paramount Pictures and Marza Animation Planet. The film is a live-action and CGI hybrid.[60] The movie was filmed in 2018, with a release date initially set for November 8, 2019. Upon the release of the film's first trailer in late April 2019, however, Sonic's appearance was heavily criticized, leading to the director, Jeff Fowler, to announce a redesign of him, pushing back the release date to February 14, 2020.[33] The second trailer for the film was released on November 12, 2019, featuring the redesign, which drew in a far more positive response from both fans and critics alike. In the first film, it centers on Sonic, born with supersonic speed powers and abilities, who befriends the sheriff named Tom Wachowski, to stop the villainous Dr. Robotnik who plots to have Sonic's speed powers for world domination.[61] Particular issues with his design included his teeth and legs. According to Paramount marketing president Marc Weinstock, the negative reaction to the original design resulted in a change to how video game adaptations are handled at the company.[62] A sequel, Sonic the Hedgehog 2, was released on April 8, 2022, and it centers on Sonic and Tails on a race to prevent Robotnik and Knuckles from getting the hands on the Master Emerald.[63]
The original design of Sonic from the first movie's initial trailer appears in Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers, voiced by Tim Robinson. Named "Ugly Sonic", he is portrayed as a washed up actor looking to make a comeback after he was kicked off the film.[64]
Sonic briefly appears as a player's avatar in the 2018 film Ready Player One.[65]
Print media
Sonic's first comic appearance was in a promotional comic printed in Disney Adventures magazine (and also given away as a free pull-out with a copy of Mean Machines magazine), which established a backstory for the character involving the origin of his color and abilities and the transformation of kindly scientist Dr. Ovi Kintobor into the evil Dr. Ivo Robotnik. Numerous British publications, including "Sega handbook" Stay Sonic (1993), four novels published by Virgin Books (1993–1994) and the comic book Sonic the Comic (1993–2001), published by Fleetway Publications/Egmont Publishing, used this premise as their basis.[66]
The American comics published by Archie Comics, Sonic the Hedgehog (1993–2017), Sonic X (2005–2008), and Sonic Universe (2009–2017) are based on the settings established by earlier animated TV series, the ABC "SatAM" cartoon, the Sonic X anime, and an expansion to the series, respectively. The former series is currently the second longest-running licensed comic series in the history of American comic books, second only to Marvel's Conan series (first issue released in 1970). In France two comic books named "Sonic Adventures" were published by Sirène in 1994. Guinness World Records recognized Sonic comic as the longest-running comic based on a game.[67] Archie Comics also released a twelve part crossover with Mega Man beginning in 2013.[67] The Archie comics were later succeeded by a new comic series by IDW Publishing in 2018, which is currently ongoing.
Sonic has also been featured in two different manga. One series was simply called Sonic the Hedgehog, and featured a story about a normal hedgehog boy named Nicky who can change into Sonic.[68] The other series was a compilation of short stories and was separated into two volumes, the first being called Dash and Spin, and the other called Super Fast Sonic!!.
Characteristics
According to various official materials from Sega, Sonic is described as a character who is "like the wind":[69] a drifter who lives as he wants,[70] and makes life a series of events and adventures.[71] Sonic hates oppression and staunchly defends freedom.[72] Although he is mostly quick-witted and easygoing,[70] he has a short temper[70] and is often impatient with slower things.[69] Sonic is a habitual daredevil hedgehog who is honest, loyal to friends, keeps his promises,[71] and dislikes tears.[73] He took the young Tails under his wing like a little brother,[74] and is uninterested in marital proposals from Amy Rose.[75] In times of crisis, he focuses intensely on the challenge,[69] as if his personality had undergone an astonishing change.[71]
Sonic's greatest strength is his running speed, being known in the game's universe as the world's fastest hedgehog.[72] Many of his abilities are variations on the tendency for hedgehogs to roll into tight balls for protection with the addition of spinning his body. Since his introduction in 1991's Sonic the Hedgehog, Sonic's primary offensive maneuver is the basic "Spin Attack" (or "Sonic Spin Attack").[76] Later games in the series expanded on this basic attack and two of these enhancements have become mainstays of his: the Spin Dash which was introduced in Sonic the Hedgehog 2 and involves Sonic spinning on the spot before blasting off at full speed,[77] and the Homing Attack, officially introduced in Sonic Adventure, in which Sonic dashes toward a target in midair.[72] Sonic's only weakness is that he cannot swim, sinking like a rock if plunged to a deep body of water.[73] The reason for this is because Yuji Naka had a misunderstanding about hedgehogs not being able to swim.[78] The only exception is that he can swim in the Sonic the Hedgehog Adventure Gamebooks.[79] When the seven Chaos Emeralds are collected and used, Sonic transforms into "Super Sonic" (スーパーソニック), a faster, stronger and invulnerable version of himself that can fly.[80] In Super Sonic form, Sonic's irises turn red and his body becomes golden.
Reception and legacy
As Sega's mascot and one of the key reasons for the company's success during the 16-bit era of video game consoles, Sonic is one of the most famous video game characters in the world. In 1993, Sonic became the first video game character to have a balloon in Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.[81][82] In 1996, Sonic was also the first video game character to be seen in a Rose Parade. Sonic was one of the three game characters inducted on the inaugural Walk of Game class in 2005, along with former rivals Mario and Link (both from Nintendo).[83] One of a class of genes involved in fruit fly embryonic development, called hedgehog genes, has been named "sonic hedgehog" after him.[84]
On the other hand, Sonic's apparent romantic relationship with Princess Elise in the 2006 video game resulted in major criticism.[85][86] Sonic's characterization and relationship with Eggman in Sonic Boom earned a positive response by Patrick Lee of The A.V. Club and Emily Ashby of Common Sense Media.[87]
Sonic has also been used as a symbol for Sega's various sponsorships. Between 1993 and 1997, Sega sponsored the JEF United Ichihara Chiba football team, during which period Sonic appeared in the team's uniform.[88] During the 1993 Formula One championship, Sega sponsored the Williams Grand Prix team, which won the Constructors' Championship that year, as well as the team's lead driver, Alain Prost, winning the Drivers' Championship.[89] Sonic was featured in the cars, helmets, and their rivals McLaren used to paint a squashed hedgehog after winning races over Williams.[90] The 1993 European Grand Prix featured a Sonic balloon and Sonic billboards. In 1992, according to Sega of America marketing director Al Nilsen, Sonic was found to be more recognizable than Mickey Mouse in the six-to eleven-year-old demographic, based on the character's respective Q Scores, although this claim could not be confirmed by Q Score developer Marketing Evaluations, Inc.[91][92]
Nintendo Power listed Sonic as their sixth favorite hero, stating that while he was originally Mario's nemesis, he seems at home on Nintendo platforms. They added that he has remained as one of gaming's greatest icons.[93] In 2004, the character won a Golden Joystick Award for "The Sun Ultimate Gaming Hero".[94] The character's popularity declined in the mid-1990s, and Sonic failed to place in Electronic Gaming Monthly's Coolest Mascot of 1996 in either the editors' or readers' picks, being beaten out by not only competitors Mario and Crash Bandicoot, but Sega's own Nights; however, in a 2008 poll of 500 people, Sonic was voted the most popular video game character in the UK with a 24% vote while his old rival Mario came second with 21% of the vote.[95][96][97] Later that year, Sonic was ranked as the most iconic video game character in an MSN rankings list.[98] In 2011, Empire ranked him as the 14th greatest video game character.[99] And he was voted 10th out of the top 50 video game characters of all time in Guinness World Records 2011 Gamers' Edition.[100] Sonic ranked ninth on GameDaily's Top 10 Smash Bros characters list.[101] GameDaily also listed his "next-generation stumble" in their list of video game characters' worst moments, using his relationship with a human female as one of the worst parts of it.[102] In 2024, a poll conducted by BAFTA with around 4,000 respondents named Sonic the Hedgehog as the fourth most iconic video-game character of all time, only behind Lara Croft, Mario and Agent 47.[103]
Ken Balough, Sega's former associate brand manager, said that Sonic's appeal endured because the character is "a gaming legend, first and foremost" who originated "from a series of games that defined a generation in gaming history, and his iconic personality was the epitome of speed in the early '90s, pushing the limits of what gamers knew and expected from high-speed action and platforming games."[104]
A Japanese team developing the Radio & Plasma Wave Investigation (RPWI) instrumentation for the upcoming Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer spacecraft, to be launched by ESA and Airbus in 2022, was able to gain Sega's approval to use Sonic as the mascot for the device.[105]
An Internet meme called "Sanic" has been used based on a poorly drawn Sonic; typically, the meme uses one of Sonic's catchphrases but with poor grammar. Sega's official Sonic Twitter account has made numerous references to it,[106] and it appeared in official downloadable content for Sonic Forces on in-game shirts.[107] The meme also appears as a drawing in the theatrical film.[108]
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