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In Penders' words, the movie would have been an origin story and a series reset, resolving the plot threads which began in the animated Sonic show and continued in Archie's comic series. The project was dropped in 2007 due to a corporate upheaval and the death of Sega licensing manager Robert Leffler, who had supported Penders.
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The second of DiC's Sonic cartoons, Sonic the Hedgehog (more commonly known as Sonic SatAM) [8] aired from September 18, 1993, to December 3, 1994, lasting two 13 episode seasons; [9] considered one of the darker incarnations of Sonic, SatAM takes place in a time where Robotnik successfully took over Mobius, with Sonic and a team called the Freedom Fighters attempting to take back the planet.
Sonic the Hedgehog 3 comes two years after the franchise's second movie, and on the heels of Paramount+'s Knuckles live-action spinoff series starring Elba as the red echidna, which takes place ...
The events of the series took place between “Sonic the Hedgehog 2” and “Sonic the Hedgehog 3.” “Sonic the Hedgehog” premiered in theaters in February 2020, and its sequel was released ...
Shadow, as the name suggests, is a dark and edgy character seen by many as an antihero with similar powers to Sonic. Shadow the Hedgehog will make his debut in "Sonic the Hedgehog 3." (Courtesy of ...
Pages in category "Sonic the Hedgehog films" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. S.
The two Sonic Boom games received negative reviews [472] [473] and sold only 490,000 copies combined by February 2015, making them the worst-selling Sonic games. [474] That year, Iizuka admitted that Sonic Team had prioritized shipping games over quality and did not have enough involvement in third-party Sonic games such as Sonic Boom. [140]