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==Notes==
==Notes==
* Sonic once fought a very ''Transformers''-inspired robot named [[Fandom:sonic:Speed 5000|Speed 5000]] in issue #20 of {{w|Archie Comics}}' ''{{w|Sonic X}}'' series, written by former [[Dreamwave Productions]] writers [[James McDonough]] and [[Adam Patyk]].
* Writer [[Ian Flynn]], writer/artist [[Evan Stanley]], and artist [[Adam Bryce Thomas]] are all primarily known for their work on the ''Sonic'' franchise, chiefly the various comic books produced by {{w|Archie Comics}} and [[IDW Publishing]].
* Sonic once fought a very ''Transformers''-inspired robot named [[Fandom:sonic:Speed 5000|Speed 5000]] in issue #20 of Archie Comics' ''{{w|Sonic X}}'' series, written by former [[Dreamwave Productions]] writers [[James McDonough]] and [[Adam Patyk]].
* In the backup story of issue #119 of Archie's main ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' series, text on Rotor's notes and equipment features no less than ''35'' different Transformers references, including character namedrops ranging from [[Ironhide (G1)|Ironhide]] and [[Mirage (G1)|Mirage]] to [[Star Convoy]] and [[Ginrai]], a thank you note to [[Pat Lee]], and most bizarrely, a set of books with the title "[[Trukk not munky|Beast Wars R4 Dummies]]". Guess we know where Nelson Ribiero's [[GEEWUN|allegiances lie]].
* In the backup story of issue #119 of Archie's main ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' series, text on Rotor's notes and equipment features no less than ''35'' different Transformers references, including character namedrops ranging from [[Ironhide (G1)|Ironhide]] and [[Mirage (G1)|Mirage]] to [[Star Convoy]] and [[Ginrai]], a thank you note to [[Pat Lee]], and most bizarrely, a set of books with the title "[[Trukk not munky|Beast Wars R4 Dummies]]". Guess we know where Nelson Ribiero's [[GEEWUN|allegiances lie]].
* In issue #44 of the [[IDW Publishing]] ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' comic, the [[Matrix of Leadership]] can be seen on a shelf in [[Fandom:sonic:Doctor Starline|Dr. Starline's]] lab, in a panel where he refers to [[Fandom:sonic:Belle the Tinkerer|Belle the Tinkerer]] as "[[More than Meets the Eye (disambiguation)|more than meets the eye]]".
* In issue #44 of the IDW Publishing ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' comic, the [[Matrix of Leadership]] can be seen on a shelf in [[Fandom:sonic:Doctor Starline|Dr. Starline's]] lab, in a panel where he refers to [[Fandom:sonic:Belle the Tinkerer|Belle the Tinkerer]] as "[[More than Meets the Eye (disambiguation)|more than meets the eye]]".
* To promote the release of the third ''Sonic'' film, a special poster print of Shadow the Hedgehog was given away to the first 300 ''[[Transformers One (film)|Transformers One]]'' ticket holders at participating theaters.<ref>https://kotaku.com/sonic-3-shadow-print-transformers-one-theater-showtimes-1851649010</ref>
* To promote the release of the third ''Sonic'' film, a special poster print of Shadow the Hedgehog was given away to the first 300 ''[[Transformers One (film)|Transformers One]]'' ticket holders at participating theaters.<ref>https://kotaku.com/sonic-3-shadow-print-transformers-one-theater-showtimes-1851649010</ref>
* [[Dan Jolley]], the writer of ''[[G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers II]]'', ''[[Revenge of the Fallen: The Junior Novel]]'', and [[Transformers: War for Cybertron (360/PS3/PC)|a]] [[Transformers: Dark of the Moon (Xbox 360/PS3)|few]] [[Transformers: Fall of Cybertron (video game)|video]] [[Transformers: Prime - The Game|games]], later went on to lead the writers' room for the [[2026]] audio serial ''[[Fandom:sonic:Sonic the Hedgehog Presents: The Chaotix Casefiles|Sonic the Hedgehog Presents: The Chaotix Casefiles]]''.


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==References==

Revision as of 04:29, 27 January 2026

This article is about the video game. For its title character, see Sonic the Hedgehog (character). For a list of other meanings, see Sonic (disambiguation).

Sonic the Hedgehog is a video game for the Sega Mega Drive about the character of the same name. Sgt. Savage likes it.

Fiction

2005 IDW continuity

Sgt. Savage used the fact that he spent his 20s playing Sonic and watching The Matrix to point out the fact that he was more of a '90s kid than a '40s one. When Eagles Scream

Toys

Straight Outta Scrap Brain.
  • 16-Bit Mega Drive Megatron (2014)
Mega Drive Megatron includes a small replica of the Japanese Sonic the Hedgehog cartridge.


Original redeco—do not steal!
  • Sega Genesis Megatron (2015)
The replica cartridge with the redeco/slight retool of the above figure depicts the North American release of Sonic the Hedgehog.

Notes

References