Sonic the Hedgehog (character)
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Sonic the Hedgehog is a speedy blue mammal and apparent movie enthusiast. Sega made a video game about him once.
Fiction
Transformers social media
In celebration of World Bee Day on May 20, Sonic decided to host a "Watch Party" of Bumblebee, though he fast-forwarded through most of the film due to his need to quickly process information. The appearance of giant robots in the film led him to believe it was the creation of Robotnik. He appreciated the film's action scenes and the characters' adherence to cranial safety, though he worried for the Watson family's ability to pay for the damages incurred to their home by Bumblebee. Ultimately, he darted off before the film could reach its ending.[1] The San Francisco Observer later wrote an article about a clash between Sonic and one of Robotnik's giant robots in Colorado, with many of the city's residents still upset about the damages caused there by a previous battle between the two.[2]
Rise of the Beasts film
Kris Díaz would refer to his older brother Noah by the codename "Sonic", in turn identifying himself as "[[Tails(character)|Tails]" and the Autobot Mirage as "Knuckles". Rise of the Beasts
Toys

- 16-Bit Mega Drive Megatron (2014)
- Mega Drive Megatron includes a small replica of the Japanese Sonic the Hedgehog cartridge bearing an image of Sonic.

- 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
- In Japan, Sonic was originally voiced by Takeshi Kusao in several arcade games. In English-speaking markets, Sam Vincent provided his singing in Sonic Underground, while he was voiced by Ben Schwartz in the Paramount Pictures film franchise, Deven Mack in Sonic Prime, and Roger Craig Smith in every other game and media speaking role since 2010, which is a lot.
- Sonic's appearance in the "Watch Party" advertisement uses stock promotional CGI from the 2020 Sonic the Hedgehog film. Prior to its release, a trailer for the film was advertised on the Transformers film series' official Twitter and Instagram accounts, and the Bumblebee Movie account continued to promote its sequel.[3][4]
- The Observer article is inaccurate, as the battle in the Sonic the Hedgehog 2 film took place in Montana, not Colorado.
- Sonic once fought a very Transformers-inspired robot named Speed 5000 in issue #20 of Archie Comics' Sonic X series, written by former Dreamwave Productions writers James McDonough and Adam Patyk.
- In issue #44 of the IDW Publishing Sonic the Hedgehog comic, the Matrix of Leadership can be seen on a shelf in Dr. Starline's lab, in a panel where he refers to Belle the Tinkerer as "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 ticket holders at participating theaters.[5]
References
- ↑ "A super sonic Bumblebee watch party to celebrate #WorldBeeDay? Quit pollen our leg! Sonic’s ready to buzz through this robot-fighting flick in record time"—@BumblebeeMovie, Twitter, 2020/05/20
- ↑ "Oh, sure, write about the big, evil robot and not the fantastic, flying heroes."—@BumblebeeMovie, Twitter, 2022/08/11
- ↑ "Gotta. Go. Fast! Check out the brand new trailer for @SonicMovie and #CatchSonic in theatres February 14!"—@Transformers, Twitter, 2019/11/12
- ↑ "Watch #SonicMovie2 on Blu-ray now https://t.co/UlS7yKOQHq"—@BumblebeeMovie, Twitter, 2022/08/11
- ↑ https://kotaku.com/sonic-3-shadow-print-transformers-one-theater-showtimes-1851649010
External links
- Sonic the Hedgehog at Wikipedia

