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  2. Shadow the Hedgehog - Wikipedia

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    Outside of the video game series, Shadow appears in the anime series Sonic X, which adapts the story of the Sonic Adventure games, as well as Sonic Boom and Sonic Prime.The original Japanese cast from the games reprised their roles for the former, [25] while Jason Griffith (who also voiced Sonic) voiced Shadow in its English dub by 4Kids Entertainment. [26]

  3. List of Archie Comics' Sonic the Hedgehog publications

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    Sonic Select #10 (January 2015) (A reprint of Sonic the Hedgehog Free Comic Book Day 2007, "Some Enchantra Evening: Part 1" from Sabrina the Teenage Witch #28, Sonic Super Special #8, #10, Sonic the Hedgehog #247, #252, Sonic the Hedgehog Free Comic Book Day 2014, Sonic Super Digest #8 and #9)

  4. List of Sonic the Hedgehog printed media - Wikipedia

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    A series of six Sonic the Hedgehog Adventure Gamebooks were published in the UK between 1993 and 1996 by Puffin under the Fantail label. Book 1 – Metal City Mayhem, James Wallis (ISBN 0-14-090391-7) Book 2 – Zone Rangers, James Wallis (ISBN 0-14-090392-5) Book 3 – Sonic v Zonik, Nigel Gross and Jon Sutherland (ISBN 0-14-090406-9)

  5. Patrick Spaziante - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Spaziante, or "Spaz" as he is commonly known, [1] is an American comic book artist known for his work for Archie Comics, in particular his interior pencil and cover work for Sonic the Hedgehog, Sonic X and Sonic Universe.

  6. Educational games in the Sonic the Hedgehog series

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    Sonic's Schoolhouse also came bundled coupons worth US$ 40 in discounts for Sonic merchandise, including comics and plush toys. [16] In the mid-2000s, LeapFrog Enterprises published two educational Sonic platformers: Torus Games' Sonic X and Realtime Associates' Sonic the Hedgehog, for the Leapster and LeapFrog Didj, respectively. [17] [18]

  7. Sonic the Comic - Wikipedia

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    Sonic the Comic was a British children's comic published by Fleetway Editions between 1993 and 2002. It was the UK's Sega comic, featuring stories about its mascot Sonic the Hedgehog and related characters, as well as comic strips based on other Sega video games, along with news, reviews, and tips for games released for Sega systems.

  8. Characters of Sonic the Hedgehog - Wikipedia

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    In Sonic Heroes, Big teams up with Amy Rose and Cream the Rabbit to search for Froggy and a lost Chao called Chocola. He is a minor playable character in other Sonic games, like Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood and Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing, and a non-player character in games such as the Nintendo DS version of Sonic Colors.

  9. Sonic the Hedgehog - Wikipedia

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    Dimps returned to the Sonic series with Sonic Rush Adventure, a sequel to Sonic Rush, in 2007, [129] while BioWare developed the first Sonic RPG, Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood (2008), also for the DS. [130] Following Naka's departure, Akinori Nishiyama, who worked on the Sonic Advance and Rush games, [131] became Sonic Team's general ...