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  2. Sonic the Hedgehog (OVA) - Wikipedia

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    It's like playing the game, but in anime form. After the U.S. Sonic cartoon has been canceled, this anime is definitely a good choice." [8] Henry Gilbert of GamesRadar approved of the concept of a colorful, fast-paced anime adaptation of Sonic, noting the fights between Sonic and his evil counterpart, Metal Sonic, as "cool." This is ...

  3. List of Sonic X episodes - Wikipedia

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    In a battle, Sonic the Hedgehog [V 1] destroys Doctor "Eggman" Robotnik's [V 2] Energy Amplifier, powered by the seven Chaos Emeralds.This causes an explosion, a result of a phenomenon known as Chaos Control, which sends Sonic, Eggman and his fortress, Miles "Tails" Prower [V 3] and the biplane he flies, the Tornado 2 (Tornado), Knuckles the Echidna, [V 4] Amy Rose, [V 5] Cream the Rabbit [V 6 ...

  4. Sonic X - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 23 February 2025. 2003 anime television series Sonic X ソニックX (Sonikku Ekkusu) Genre Adventure Science fiction Created by Sega Sonic Team Anime television series Directed by Hajime Kamegaki Produced by Takeshi Sasamura (#1–52) Tadahito Matsumoto Written by Hiro Masaki (#1–52) Kiyoko Yoshimura ...

  5. Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog - Wikipedia

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    Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog is an animated series based on the Sonic the Hedgehog video game series, produced by Sega of America, [1] DIC Animation City, Bohbot Entertainment and the Italian studio Reteitalia S.p.A. in association with Spanish network Telecinco. The show aired a total of 65 episodes from September 6 to December 3, 1993.

  6. Sonic the Hedgehog - Wikipedia

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    Sonic 2 incorporates more aspects of the Sonic games than the first film, [402] including plot elements from Sonic 2 and Sonic 3 & Knuckles and the introduction of Shadow in the mid-credits scene. [403] [404] It received positive reviews [405] and surpassed the first film as the highest-grossing video game film in the US. [406]

  7. TMS Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Sonic X: TV Tokyo April 6, 2003 – March 28, 2004: 78 Action, Adventure, Comedy, Sci-Fi Adapted from Sega's Sonic the Hedgehog video game franchise, particularly, the events of Sonic Adventure 1 and 2, with additional characters not seen in the games. Umeyon Ekisu: May 2 – July 27, 2003: 13 Comedy Original series Rumic Theater: TV Tokyo

  8. Sonic Anime - Wikipedia

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    Sonic Anime may refer to: The opening and closing FMV sequences of Sonic CD; Sonic the Hedgehog, a two-episode OVA created by Studio Pierrot and released in 1996; Sonic X, a full-length anime television series created by TMS Entertainment and broadcast from 2003 to 2004; The opening sequence of Sonic Riders

  9. Toei Animation - Wikipedia

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    AT-X: 13 April 1 – May 31, 2010: 222 Ring ni Kakero 1: Kage Dou-hen: Toshiaki Komura Animax: 6 April 2 – June 17, 2010: 223 Digimon Xros Wars: Tetsuya Endō: TV Asahi: 30 July 6, 2010 – March 8, 2011: Original series 224 Suite Precure♪ Munehisa Sakai: 48 February 6, 2011 – January 29, 2012: 225 Digimon Xros Wars: Aku no Death General ...