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  2. Soap (shoes) - Wikipedia

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    Soap shoes were featured in the video game Sonic Adventure 2, developed by Sonic Team USA in San Francisco. This game presented many billboards , blimps , and benches advertising the shoes; also, Sonic wore a custom version of the Scorcher/Nitro shoes exclusive to the title, while the darker character Shadow wears hybrid jet hoverskate/grind ...

  3. Sonic Adventure 2 - Wikipedia

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    Sega collaborated with Soap, a company that produced shoes with plastic concavities in the sole for rail grinding, to have Sonic wear a pair of Soap shoes rather than his traditional boots. [35] Soap product placement appears throughout the game as well. [36] Like Adventure, Sonic Team USA included Chao to add replay value. [30]

  4. Talk:Soap (shoes)/Archives/2013 - Wikipedia

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  6. Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie Are Getting Signature Sonic ...

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    Each drink is $3.99 for a medium, and both are available for a limited time at Sonic locations across the country as of Dec. 9. The duo's special drinks pay homage to Hilton and Richie's history ...

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  8. Talk:Soap (shoes) - Wikipedia

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  9. ‘The Michael Jackson Video Game Conspiracy’ by Huffington Post

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    That September, he explained his Sonic/Jackson conspiracy theory in a post on Sonic Classic, one of the countless message board communities that dominated early-2000s Internet culture. Jackson's "Jam," the lead track on "Dangerous," sounded a lot like Sonic 3's "Carnival Night Zone," Mallinson -- aka "Ben2k9" -- argued.