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{{Character
|title = Sonic
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|title = Sonic the Hedgehog
|image = <gallery>
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|image = Sonic from Frontiers.webp
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|caption1 = Sonic, from ''[[Sonic Frontiers]]''.
Hogg.png|Sonic Prime
 
TSR Sonic.png|Regular Series
 
SFClassicRender.png|Classic
 
Next_sonic_00.png|06
 
Sonic_11.png|US Classic
 
Sonic the Hedgehog AoStH profile.png|AoStH
 
SatAM_Sonic.png|SatAM
 
Sonic 181.png|Sonic Underground
 
Sonicsmug.png|OVA
 
Sonic 135.png|Sonic X
 
Sonic_Boom_Sonic_2.png|Sonic Boom
 
SonicMovie_SonicStand.png|Movie
 
OK_K.O.!_Sonic_the_Hedgehog.png|OK K.O.!
 
King Sonic Light Mobius.png|Archie/Light Mobius
 
IDWSonic.png|IDW
 
AdventureSonic.png|Adventure Sonic
 
The new sonic by anti sonic1994 ddf9mv5-fullview.jpg|Archie/Comics
 
Super Sonic1.png|Modern Super Sonic
 
SnappyNextAoudad-size_restricted.gif|Classic Super Sonic
 
Hyper Sonic1.gif|Modern Hyper Sonic
 
Hyper_sonic.gif|Classic Hyper Sonic
 
Hyper Sonic2.png|Hyper Sonic (No Colors)
 
Dark Sonic.png|Dark Super Sonic
 
Excalibur Sonic.png|Excalibur
 
Werehog.png|Werehog
 
Darkspine.png|Darkspine
 
Slugger.png|Slugger
 
</gallery>
 
|caption1 = <blockquote><small>''"What you see is what you get! Just a guy that loves being cool."''</small></blockquote>
 
 
|name = Sonic the Hedgehog
 
|name = Sonic the Hedgehog
|alias = *The Blue Blur
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|alias = <span></span>
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*The Blue Blur
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*The Blue Devil
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*Big Blue (as Rouge often calls him)
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*Blue Hedgehog
 
*The Fastest Thing Alive
 
*The Fastest Thing Alive
*Olgilvie Maurice Hedgehog <small>(Archie)</small><br>
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*Olgilvie Maurice Hedgehog <small>(Archie Pre-SGW)</small><br>
*Maurice Wentworth Hedgehog <small>(Archie)</small>
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*Maurice Wentworth Hedgehog <small>(Archie Pre-SGW)</small>
 
*Prince Sonic of the House of Hedgehog <small>(Sonic Underground)</small>
 
*Prince Sonic of the House of Hedgehog <small>(Sonic Underground)</small>
|creator = *[[Naoto Ohshima]]
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|creator = Sega
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|firstappear = <span></span>
*[[Hirokazu Yasuhara]]
 
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* ''[[Rad Mobile]]'' (1990) {{Cameo}}
*[[Yuji Naka]]
 
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* ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (1991)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' (1991)
|firstappear = *[[Rad Racer]] {{Cameo}}
 
*[[Sonic the Hedgehog (1991)]]
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|series = ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (series)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]''
|series = [[Sonic the Hedgehog (series)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]
 
 
|english_va = Roger Craig Smith<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="width:100%">
 
|english_va = Roger Craig Smith<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="width:100%">
 
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
 
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
*Jaleel White (1993-2000)
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*Jaleel White <small>(media, 1993-2000)</small>
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**Samuel Vincent <small>(''Underground'', singing voice)</small>
*Martin Burk (Sonic OVA only)
 
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*Martin Burk <small>(''Sonic OVA'')</small>
*Ryan Drummond (1999-2004)
 
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*Ryan Drummond <small>(1999-2004)</small>
*Jason Griffith (2003-2010)
 
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*Jason Griffith <small>(2003-2010)</small>
*Roger Craig Smith (2010-2021)
 
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*Roger Craig Smith <small>(2010-present)</small>
*Ben Schwartz (2020)
 
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*Ben Schwartz <small>(movie, 2020-present)</small>
*[[wikipedia:Max Mittelman|Max Mittelman]]([[Sega Stunt Track Driver]])
 
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*Benjamin L. Valic <small>(movie, young)</small>
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*Deven Mack <small>(''Sonic Prime'')</small>
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</div></div>
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|japanese_va = Jun'ichi Kanemaru<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="width:100%">
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<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
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*Takeshi Kusao <small>(1991-1993)</small>
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*Masato Nishimura <small>(''Sonic CD'')</small>
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*Masami Kikuchi <small>(''Sonic OVA'')</small>
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*Jun'ichi Kanemaru <small>(1998-present)</small>
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*Taishi Nakagawa <small>(movie, 2020-present)</small>
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*Masahide Terashima <small>(movie, young)</small>
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</div></div>
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|age = 15<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="width:100%">
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<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
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* '''15''' <small>(games, Archie Post-SGW, IDW, Sonic X, Sonic Boom)</small>
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* '''16-17''' <small>(SatAM, Archie Pre-SGW)</small>
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* '''16''' <small>(movie)</small>
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* '''Unconfirmed''' <small>(Shogakukan, AoStH, Underground, Sonic Adventures, Troll Associates, Virgin Books, Ladybird, Fantail, Sonic the Comic, OVA)</small>
 
</div></div>
 
</div></div>
|japanese_va = Jun'ichi Kanemaru
 
|age = 15
 
 
|gender = Male
 
|gender = Male
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|species = Hedgehog
|birthdate = June 23 1991
 
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|birthdate = June 23, 1991
|height = 100 cm
 
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|height = 100 cm (3'3")
 
|weight = 35 kg
 
|weight = 35 kg
 
|hair_color = Blue
 
|hair_color = Blue
 
|eye_color = Green
 
|eye_color = Green
|affiliations = *[[Team Sonic]]
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|affiliations = <span></span>
*[[Freedom Fighters]]
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*[[Team Sonic]]
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*[[Resistance]]
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*[[Freedom Fighters]] <small>(media)</small>
 
|personality = <span></span>
 
|personality = <span></span>
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*Chancer
 
*Cocky
 
*Cocky
 
*Cool
 
*Cool
 
*Funny
 
*Funny
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*Innocent
|likes = {{Scroll box|content=
 
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*Laid-back
*Running
 
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*Perky
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*Often Impatient
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|likes = *Fast moving things
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*Speed
 
*Chili dogs
 
*Chili dogs
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*Running
*Music
 
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*Cool musics
 
*Making new friends
 
*Making new friends
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*Stopping [[Dr. Eggman|Eggman]]
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*Freedom
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*Saving his friends
 
*Adventures
 
*Adventures
*Stopping Eggman
 
*Break-dancing
 
 
*Relaxing
 
*Relaxing
 
*Being a hero
 
*Being a hero
*Challenges
 
 
*Racing
 
*Racing
 
*Saving the world
 
*Saving the world
 
*Showing off
 
*Showing off
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*Proving he's the fastest
*Tails
 
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*Peace and serenity
*Knuckles
 
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*Annoying eggman
 
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|dislikes = *[[Dr. Eggman]]
'''Friends:'''
 
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*The word "slow"
*[[Miles "Tails" Prower]]
 
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*Lies
*[[Knuckles the Echidna]]
 
*[[Amy Rose]]
 
*[[Shadow the Hedgehog]]
 
*[[Rouge the Bat]]
 
*Cream the Rabbit
 
*Cheese
 
*[[Christopher Thordyke]]
 
*Mina Mongoose
 
*Cosmo the Seedrian
 
*E-123 Omega
 
*Vector the Crocodile
 
*Espio the Chameleon
 
*Charmy Bee
 
*Mighty the Armadillo
 
*Ray the Flying Squirrel
 
*Tikal the Echidna
 
*[[Sally Acorn]]
 
*[[Princess Elise]]
 
*Sticks the Badger
 
*[[Classic Sonic]]
 
*[[w:c:nintendo:Mario|Mario]]}}
 
|dislikes = {{Scroll box|content=
 
 
*Evil
 
*Evil
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*Deep water
*His friends threatened
 
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*Being underwater
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*Injustice
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*Being constrained
 
*Losing
 
*Losing
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*Being unable to run
*Water
 
*Eggs
 
 
*Slowness
 
*Slowness
 
*Boredom
 
*Boredom
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*Being impersonated and thought to have turned evil
*Waiting
 
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*Dr. Starline
* Amy Bothering Him (Misunderstading)}}
 
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*Scourge the Hedgehog
|skills = *Super Speed
 
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|skills = Running
*Spin Dash
 
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|status = Alive
*Boost
 
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|nationality =
*Bounce
 
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|occupation =
'''Super Transformations'''
 
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|games ={{Scroll box|
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Rad Mobile (cameo)<br>
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Puzzle Construction<br>
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Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)<br>
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Sonic the Hedgehog (8-bit)<br>
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Sonic Eraser<br>
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Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (8-bit)<br>
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Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (16-bit)<br>
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SegaSonic the Hedgehog<br>
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Sonic the Hedgehog CD<br>
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Sonic Chaos<br>
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Sonic Spinball<br>
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Sonic the Hedgehog 3<br>
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Sonic Drift<br>
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Wacky Worlds Creativity Studio<br>
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Sonic the Hedgehog's Gameworld<br>
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Tails and the Music Maker<br>
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Sonic & Knuckles<br>
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Sonic the Hedgehog Triple Trouble<br>
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Sonic Drift 2<br>
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Knuckles' Chaotix (cameo)<br>
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Tails Adventure (cameo)<br>
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Sonic Labyrinth<br>
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Sonic the Fighters<br>
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Sonic 3D Blast<br>
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Sonic Blast<br>
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Sonic's Schoolhouse<br>
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Sonic Jam (Game.com)<br>
  +
Sonic R<br>
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Sonic Adventure<br>
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Sonic the Hedgehog Pocket Adventure<br>
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Sonic Shuffle<br>
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Sonic Adventure 2<br>
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Sonic Adventure 2: Battle<br>
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Sonic Advance<br>
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Sonic Advance 2<br>
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Sonic Pinball Party<br>
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Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut<br>
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Sonic Battle<br>
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Sonic Heroes<br>
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Sonic Advance 3<br>
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Sega Superstars<br>
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Sonic Jump<br>
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Shadow the Hedgehog<br>
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Sonic Rush<br>
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Sonic the Hedgehog Mobile<br>
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Sonic Riders<br>
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Sonic the Hedgehog Genesis<br>
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Sonic the Hedgehog (2006)<br>
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Sonic Rivals<br>
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Sonic and the Secret Rings<br>
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Sonic Rush Adventure<br>
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Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games<br>
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Sonic Rivals 2<br>
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Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity<br>
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Super Smash Bros. Brawl<br>
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Sega Superstars Tennis<br>
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Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood<br>
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Sonic Unleashed<br>
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Sonic the Hedgehog (Didj)<br>
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Sonic and the Black Knight<br>
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Sonic the Hedgehog Level Creator<br>
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Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games<br>
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Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games<br>
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Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing<br>
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Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode I<br>
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Sonic Free Riders<br>
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Sonic Colors<br>
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Sonic Generations<br>
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Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games<br>
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Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode II<br>
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Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode Metal<br>
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Sonic Jump (2012)<br>
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Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed<br>
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Sonic Dash<br>
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Sonic Lost World<br>
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Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games<br>
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Sonic Jump Fever<br>
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Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric<br>
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Sonic Boom: Shattered Crystal<br>
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Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U<br>
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Sonic Runners<br>
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Sonic Dash 2: Sonic Boom<br>
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Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games<br>
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Sonic Boom: Fire & Ice<br>
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Sonic Runners Adventure<br>
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Sonic Mania<br>
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Sonic Forces: Speed Battle<br>
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Sonic Forces<br>
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Sonic Mania Plus<br>
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Sega Heroes<br>
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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate<br>
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Team Sonic Racing<br>
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Sonic Racing<br>
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Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020<br>
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Sonic at the Olympic Games (2020)<br>
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Sega Streaming Theater Sonic Edition<br>
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Sonic Colors: Ultimate<br>
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Sonic Speed Simulator<br>
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Sonic Frontiers<br>
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The Murder of Sonic the Hedgehog<br>
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Sonic Superstars<br>
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Sonic Dream Team<br>
   
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The Adventures of Quik & Silva (cameo)<br>
*[[Super Sonic]]
 
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Sports Talk Baseball (cameo)<br>
*Hyper Sonic
 
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Joe Montana II Sports Talk Football (cameo)<br>
*Darkspine Sonic <small>(Sonic X)</small>
 
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Art Alive! (cameo)<br>
*Werehog
 
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Ayrton Senna's Super Monaco GP II (cameo)<br>
*Excalibur Sonic
 
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OutRunners (cameo)<br>
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Sega Game Pack 4 in 1<br>
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Wally wo Sagase! (cameo)<br>
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F1 (cameo)<br>
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Wimbledon Championship Tennis (cameo)<br>
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Tom & Jerry: The Movie (cameo)<br>
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Ultimate Soccer (cameo)<br>
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J.League Pro Striker (cameo)<br>
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Shining Force II (cameo)<br>
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Crazy Faces (cameo)<br>
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Popful Mail: Magical Fantasy Adventure (cameo)<br>
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Formula One World Championship: Beyond the Limit (cameo)<br>
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Crusader of Centy<br>
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Daytona USA (cameo)<br>
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Torarete Tamaruka!? (cameo)<br>
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The Amazing Spider-Man vs. The Kingpin (cameo)<br>
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Pro Yakyuu GG League '94 (cameo)<br>
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Phantasy Star IV: The End of the Millennium (cameo)<br>
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Gale Racer (cameo)<br>
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Virtua Striker (cameo)<br>
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Mickey Mania (cameo)<br>
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Mega Turrican (cameo)<br>
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Streets of Rage 3 (cameo)<br>
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Stack Columns (cameo)<br>
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Alien Soldier (cameo)<br>
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Bug!<br>
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Bugs Bunny in Double Trouble (cameo)<br>
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Virtua Fighter 2 (cameo)<br>
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Cool Riders (cameo)<br>
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Metal Head (cameo)<br>
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Clockwork Knight 2 (cameo)<br>
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Neko Dai Suki! (cameo)<br>
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Last Bronx (cameo)<br>
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Sega Ski Super G (cameo)<br>
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WaveRunner (cameo)<br>
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Christmas NiGHTS into Dreams...<br>
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Sega Super GT (cameo)<br>
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Le Mans 24<br>
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Harley-Davidson & L.A. Riders (cameo)<br>
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Sega Saturn de Hakken!! Tamagotchi Park (cameo)<br>
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Burning Rangers (cameo)<br>
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SpikeOut (cameo)<br>
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Dirt Devils (cameo)<br>
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L.A. Machineguns: Rage of the Machines (cameo)<br>
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Sega Bass Fishing (cameo)<br>
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Neon Genesis Evangelion: Iron Maiden (cameo)<br>
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Toy Commander (cameo)<br>
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NBA 2K (cameo)<br>
  +
Shenmue (cameo)<br>
  +
Jet Set Radio (cameo)<br>
  +
Phantasy Star Online<br>
  +
Derby Owners Club (cameo)<br>
  +
Illbleed (cameo)<br>
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Segagaga<br>
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Alien Front Online (cameo)<br>
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Shenmue II (cameo)<br>
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Beach Spikers (cameo)<br>
  +
Virtua Striker 3<br>
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Virtua Cop 3 (cameo)<br>
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Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg<br>
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Virtua Fighter 4: Evolution (cameo)<br>
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Virtua Quest (cameo)<br>
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Feel the Magic: XY/XX (cameo)<br>
  +
OutRun 2006: Coast 2 Coast (cameo)<br>
  +
Virtua Fighter 5 (cameo)<br>
  +
Phantasy Star Universe<br>
  +
Puyo Puyo! 15th Anniversary (cameo)<br>
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Sega Rally Revo (cameo)<br>
  +
Sega Splash! Golf<br>
  +
Samba de Amigo (Wii)<br>
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The Incredible Hulk (cameo)<br>
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Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA (cameo)<br>
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Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Arcade (cameo)<br>
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R-Tuned: Ultimate Street Racing (cameo)<br>
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Valkyria Chronicles II (cameo)<br>
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Virtua Tennis 4 (cameo)<br>
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Hyperdimension Neptunia (cameo)<br>
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Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Extend (cameo)<br>
  +
Samurai & Dragons<br>
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Super Monkey Ball: Banana Splitz (cameo)<br>
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Dragon Coins<br>
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Puyo Puyo!! Quest<br>
  +
Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Arcade Future Tone (cameo)<br>
  +
Puyo Puyo Tetris (cameo)<br>
  +
Phantasy Star Online 2 (cameo)<br>
  +
Dengeki Bunko Fighting Climax Ignition (cameo)<br>
  +
Project X Zone 2 (cameo)<br>
  +
Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX (cameo)<br>
  +
LEGO Dimensions<br>
  +
Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Future Tone (cameo)<br>
  +
Superdimension Neptune VS Sega Hard Girls (cameo)<br>
  +
Daytona Championship USA (cameo)<br>
  +
Yakuza 0 (cameo)<br>
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Persona 5 (cameo)<br>
  +
Yakuza Kiwami (cameo)<br>
  +
Sega Slots<br>
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Two Point Hospital (cameo)<br>
  +
Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight (cameo)<br>
  +
Kyoutou Kotoba RPG Kotodaman<br>
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Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz HD<br>
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Persona 5 Royal (cameo)<br>
  +
Yakuza: Like a Dragon (cameo)<br>
  +
Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA MegaMix (cameo)<br>
  +
Persona 5 Strikers (cameo)<br>
  +
Chain Chronicle<br>
  +
Project SEKAI: Colorful Stage feat. Hatsune Miku (cameo)<br>
  +
Puyo Puyo Tetris 2<br>
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Shin Megami Tensei: Liberation Dx2<br>
  +
Fist of the North Star: Legends ReVIVE<br>
  +
Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 - The Official Video Game (cameo)<br>
  +
Two Point Hospital (cameo)<br>
  +
Lost Judgment (cameo)<br>
  +
Phantasy Star Online 2: New Genesis<br>
  +
Super Monkey Ball: Banana Mania<br>
  +
Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA MegaMix+ (cameo)<br>
  +
Hyenas (cameo)<br>
  +
404 GAME RE:SET -Error Game Re:Set- (cameo)<br>
  +
Samba de Amigo: Party Central<br>
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Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name (cameo)
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|media ={{Scroll box|
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Sonic the Hedgehog (promotional comic)<br>
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Sonic the Hedgehog (manga)<br>
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Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie Comics)<br>
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Sonic the Comic<br>
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Troll Associates<br>
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Virgin Books<br>
  +
Ladybird<br>
  +
Fantail<br>
  +
Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog<br>
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Sonic the Hedgehog (TV series)<br>
  +
Sonic the Animation<br>
  +
Sonic in Sydney<br>
  +
Sonic the Hedgehog: The Movie<br>
  +
NiGHTS into Dreams... (Archie Comics) (cameo)<br>
  +
Sonic Underground<br>
  +
Sonic X<br>
  +
Wreck-It Ralph<br>
  +
World War Blue (cameo)<br>
  +
Hi-sCoool! SeHa Girls<br>
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Sonic Boom (TV series)<br>
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Sonic Comic<br>
  +
Sonic Forces digital comic (mentioned)<br>
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Sonic the Hedgehog (IDW Publishing)<br>
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Ralph Breaks the Internet<br>
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Team Sonic Racing One-shot<br>
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Team Sonic Racing Overdrive<br>
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OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes<br>
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Chao In Space<br>
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Sonic the Hedgehog (film)<br>
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Sonic Colors: Rise of the Wisps<br>
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Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (film)<br>
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Sonic Drone Home<br>
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Sonic Frontiers Prologue: Convergence<br>
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Sonic Prime
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<center> ''This article is about the character Sonic the Hedgehog, for other uses of the name see [[Sonic the Hedgehog (disambiguation)]].'' </center>
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{{nihongo|'''Sonic the Hedgehog'''|ソニック・ザ・ヘッジホッグ|Sonikku za Hejjihoggu}} is the titular main protagonist of Sega's flagship franchise, ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (series)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]''. Created in 1991 as a new mascot to replace the previously unsuccessful [[Opa-Opa]] and [[Alex Kidd]], and to competently compete against [[Sega]]'s rival, [[Nintendo]], Sonic gained enough popularity to become a mascot and earn notoriety in the hands of Sega.
   
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Sonic has appeared in a number of video games released by Sega, as well as numerous spin-off comics, cartoons, books. Debuting on June 23, 1991, SEGA released the first game in the series, ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (1991)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'', since then having sold over 80 million copies across all games by 2011.
'''Warp Transformations'''
 
*Ultimate [[Super Sonic]]
 
|status = Alive|nationality=|occupation=|appearances=|attack=|move=|роли=андрей}}
 
<blockquote>''This article is about the character Sonic the Hedgehog, for other uses of the name see [[Sonic the Hedgehog (disambiguation)]].''</blockquote>
 
   
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Artist Sega of America designer Sonic team and programmer Sega are generally credited with the creation of the character.
'''Sonic the Hedgehog '''(ソニック・ザ・ヘッジホッグ ''Sonikku za Hejjihoggu'') is the main protagonist of SEGA's flagship franchise, ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (series)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]''. Created in 1991 as a new mascot to replace the previously unsuccessful Alex Kidd, and to competently compete against SEGA's rival Nintendo, Sonic gained enough popularity to become a mascot and earn notoriety in the hands of Sega.
 
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==Development==
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{{Quote|I think Super Mario Bros. is a wonderful game, but if you play it every day, you always have to start from stage 1-1, right? Once you get good and memorize the levels, you can just hold down the B button and run through the stage. But even then it just takes too long. With Sonic, I wanted to shorten that time if I could. My idea was that you’d progress slowly and carefully through the stages on your first playthroughs as you learned the enemy locations, but after you got used to it, you could really zoom straight through the levels. Unfortunately, everyone who playtested it just went full-speed from the very beginning. (laughs)|[[Yuji Naka]]'' <sub>(translation provided by [http://shmuplations.com/sonic/ shmuplations.com])</sub>}}
   
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==Other media==
Sonic has appeared in a number of video games released by [[Sega]], as well as numerous spin-off comics, cartoons, books. Debuting on June 23, 1991 (also Sonic's birthday), SEGA released the first game in the series, ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (1991)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'', since then having sold over 80 million copies across all games by 2011.
 
   
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===Animation===
<blockquote>''"I think Super Mario Bros. is a wonderful game, but if you play it everyday, you always have to start from stage 1-1, right? Once you get good and memorize the levels, you can just hold down the B button and run through the stage. But even then it just takes too long. With Sonic, I wanted to shorten that time if I could. My idea was that you’d progress slowly and carefully through the stages on your first playthroughs as you learned the enemy locations, but after you got used to it, you could really zoom straight through the levels. Unfortunately, everyone who playtested it just went full-speed from the very beginning. (laughs)"'' ''-[[Yuji Naka]]'' <sub>(translation provided by [http://shmuplations.com/sonic/ shmuplations.com])</sub></blockquote>
 
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''Sonic the Hedgehog'' is a video game series and media franchise and for sega the franchise follows sonic an anthropomorphic blue hedgehog who battles the evil doctor eggman a mad scientist sonic team USA created by sega sonic hate doctor eggman For other uses, see ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' is a supersonic there have been several animated television series featuring Sonic. ''[[Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' was the first and featured Sonic, voiced by Jaleel White, and Robotnik, voiced by Long John Baldry. It had a very comical take on Sonic and Tails's adventures and battles against Robotnik. ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (SatAM)|SatAM]]'' (A colloquial name for a cartoon simply titled "Sonic the Hedgehog"), originally broadcast on Saturdays on ABC, was broadcast concurrently with the syndicated ''Adventures'' series in the United States. Sonic was voiced by Jaleel White, and Robotnik was voiced by Jim Cummings. The Archie comics were based heavily on this series's continuity; both SatAM and the comics are far darker and more brooding than ''Adventures''. It ignored the game series and was instead set in the 33rd century. Sonic belonged to a team of "Freedom Fighters" trying to free their planet from Robotnik, who had already conquered the world and ruled as a psychopathic tyrant. ''Sonic Underground'', a combined Franco-American-British production, ignored the continuity of the previous series and introduced two siblings and Sonic's mother, additionally putting a heavy emphasis on music both in the lore and in the episodal structure. The plotline of Robotnik already being in power and Sonic being tasked with toppling his rule is retained, however. White returned to voice Sonic, with Samuel Vincent providing his singing voice, while Robotnik was voiced by Gary Chalk.
   
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Additionally, there was an anime OVA in Japan which featured Sonic, [[Miles "Tails" Prower|Tails]], [[Knuckles the Echidna|Knuckles]], Eggman, and [[Metal Sonic]] among others, based on ''[[Sonic Adventure]]'' and ''[[Sonic Adventure 2]]''. Sonic was voiced by Masami Kikuchi in Japan, and Martin Burke in the United States where the OVA was marketed as ''Sonic the Hedgehog: The Movie''. Another anime production, called ''[[Sonic X]]'', involves a massive [[Chaos Control]] blast that results in Sonic and his friends being transported from his world to Earth (however, Season 3 mainly takes place in Sonic's own world). Like the other television series, it has an original storyline not present in any of the games, although it can be viewed as an elaboration upon the ''Sonic Adventure'' games' expanded universe. Music from the games is used during select key moments in the series, and several animation sequences strongly resemble cut-scenes from the console titles. In addition, the characters' designs are based upon the more recent Sonic games' character designs. Sonic is voiced by Jun'ichi Kanemaru in the Japanese version, and by Jason Griffith in the English version.
Artist [[Naoto Ōshima|Naoto Ohshima]], designer [[Hirokazu Yasuhara]] and programmer [[Yuji Naka]] are generally credited with the creation of the character.
 
   
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===Books and Comics===
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Sonic's first comic appearance was in a promotional comic printed in ''Disney Adventures'' magazine, which established an origin for Sonic involving the transformation of kindly scientist Dr. Ovi Kintobor into the evil Dr. Ivo Robotnik.
   
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The American comics published by Archie Comics are largely based on the settings established by the ABC SatAM cartoon. Following the Super Genesis Wave, the Archie Comics came more in line with the main games and remained so until their cancellation, after which they were superseded by the IDW comic series. In the United Kingdom, Fleetway produced ''[[Sonic the Comic]]'', which strayed heavily from previous Sonic canons. One of its most famous and drastic changes was the relegation of [[Super Sonic]] to a psychopathic alter-ego of Sonic. The printed version of ''Sonic the Comic'' was discontinued in 2002, but many of the staff have continued the series online as ''Sonic the Comic Online''. An unofficial continuation of the Archie Comics continuity is also known to exist.
==Other Media==
 
There have been several animated television series featuring Sonic. ''[[Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' was the first and featured Sonic, voiced by Jaleel White, and Robotnik, voiced by Long John Baldry. It had a very comical take on Sonic and Tails's adventures and battles against Robotnik. ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (SatAM)|on the SatAM cartoon]]'', originally broadcast on Saturdays on ABC, was broadcast concurrently with the syndicated ''Adventures'' series in the United States. Sonic was voiced by Jaleel White, and Robotnik was voiced by Jim Cummings. The American comic series continuity of the same name was based heavily on this series, though it was far more dark and brooding than ''Adventures''. It ignored the game series and was instead set in the 33rd Century. Sonic belonged to a band "Freedom Fighters" trying to free their planet from Robotnik a show in the U.S., UK and France, ignored the continuity of the previous series and introduced two siblings and Sonic's mother. White returned to voice Sonic, with Samuel Vincent providing his singing voice, while Robotnik was voiced by Gary Chalk.
 
   
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In Japan, Sonic manga have been published by various companies. One particularly notable publication is the one by Shogakukan. In this series, Sonic is an alter-ego/transformation of the much younger Nicky (In a way curiously similar to how ''Sonic the Comic'' handles Super Sonic, albeit without the vile change of personality), who is also a hedgehog. Both are unaware of the other's existence and have no memories of each other.
Additionally, there was a ''[[Sonic X]]'' Anime OAV in Japan which featured Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, Eggman, and Metal Sonic based on Sonic Adventure and Sonic Adventure 2. Sonic was voiced by Masami Kikuchi in Japan, and Martin Burke in the United States where the OAV was marketed as ''Sonic the Hedgehog: The Movie''. The series was a commercial failure in Japan and was canceled after a two-episode run, hence its being released in the U.S. as a movie a massive [[Chaos Control]] blast results in Sonic and his friends being transported from his world to the human world (Earth), (however, Season 3 mainly takes place in Sonic's own world). Like the other television series, it has an original storyline not present in any of the games, although it can be viewed as an elaboration upon the ''Sonic Adventure'' games' expanded universe. Music from the games is used during select key moments in the series, and several animation sequences strongly resemble cut-scenes from the console titles. In addition, the characters' designs are based upon the more recent Sonic games' character designs. Sonic is voiced by Jun'ichi Kanemaru in the Japanese version, and by Jason Griffith in the English version.
 
   
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Sonic comics and books have also been published by Sirène (''Sonic Adventures''), Troll Associates, Virgin Books, Ladybird, and Fantail. Sonic comics were also present in the British newspaper [[wikipedia:News of the World|News of the World]], and a promotional comic was produced by SEGA of America itself in 1991.
==Books and Comics==
 
Sonic's first comic appearance was in a promotional comic printed in ''Disney Adventures'' magazine. (which was also given away as a free pull-out with a copy of "Mean Machines" magazine), which established an origin for Sonic involving the transformation of kindly scientist Dr. Ovi Kintobor into the evil Dr. Ivo Robotnik.
 
   
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==Cameos and popularity==
The American comics published by Archie Comics, ''[[Sonic X(comics)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' and ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog(TV series)|Sonic X]]'' are based on the settings established by earlier animated TV series, the ABC "[[Sonic X|SatAM]]” cartoon, many of the games and the ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog Cameos|Sonic X]]'' anime respectively. The comics present a world beyond what the fans know from the games
 
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Sonic has proven to be an extremely popular character. After having been around only three years, he had already surpassed Nintendo's Mario in popularity according to a June 1993 Q-Survey in the Gameplayers magazine. As a result of this popularity, he has been referred to in various parts of culture. One of a class of genes involved in fruit fly embryonic development, called hedgehog genes, has been named "sonic hedgehog" after the character.
   
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Sonic has sometimes appeared in relation to various sports teams Sega have sponsored. Between 1993 and 1997, Sega sponsored the JEF United Ichihara Chiba football team, during which period Sonic appeared on the team's uniform. During the 1993 Formula One championship, Sega sponsored WilliamsF1, which won the season. Sonic was featured in the cars, helmets, and rival McLaren used to paint a squashed hedgehog after winning races over Williams. In the 2K series of sports games, Sonic can be picked as a logo to be placed on the uniforms of the created team.
In Japan, Sonic manga have been published.
 
   
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Sonic has also made appearances as a character in parades. In 1996, Sonic was the first video game character to be seen in a Rose Parade. Sonic was also in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade; the only other video game character to ever be in the parade was Pikachu.
== Cameos/popularity/Trivia==
 
   
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Other references are present in television programs, including a brief appearance in the episode of ''The Simpsons'' entitled "Marge Be Not Proud". Voiced by Dan Castellaneta, he appears (along with Mario, Luigi, Donkey Kong, and fictional pro golfer Lee Carvallo) attempting to convince Bart Simpson to steal a video game. Other humorous references to Sonic have appeared in TV series such as ''Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi'' (in the episode "Camp Capers"), ''Megas XLR'', ''15/Love'' and ''Space Ghost Coast to Coast''. The Sonic character and games have also made brief appearances in films, including ''Jingle All The Way'', ''Hitch'' and ''Wayne's World ''. He was also mentioned in an episode of ''MADtv'' & ''Roseanne''.
:''For his cameos, see''[[File:6208718-4966133-18+(2).jpg|thumb|364x364px]]Sonic has proven to be an extremely popular character. After having been around only three years, he had already surpassed Nintendo's Mario in popularity according to a June 1993 Q-Survey in Gameplayers magazine. As a result of this popularity, he has been referred to in various parts of culture. One of a class of genes involved in fruit fly embryonic development, called hedgehog genes, has been named "sonic hedgehog" after the character.
 
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: Sonic has sometimes appeared in relation to various sports teams Sega have sponsored. Between 1993 and 1997, Sega sponsored the JEF United Ichihara Chiba football team, during which period Sonic appeared on the team's uniform. During the 1993 Formula One championship, Sega sponsored WilliamsF1, which won the season. Sonic was featured in the cars, helmets, and rival McLaren used to paint a squashed hedgehog after winning races over Williams. In the 2K series of sports games, Sonic can be picked as a logo to be placed on the uniforms of the created team.
 
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It was once rumored that Sonic and Tails were unlockable characters in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' by clearing Cruel Melee. This turned out to be a hoax when the cheat was entered. In August 2006, however, it was confirmed that Sonic was the most requested third-party character to appear in its sequel ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' for the Nintendo Wii. Around the same period of time, Tips & Tricks reported that Nintendo has already contacted [[Sega]] and [[Yuji Naka]], but Nintendo is still waiting for a final decision. In the October 2006 issue of ''Electronic Gaming Monthly'', Shigeru Miyamoto stated that Sonic would be a perfect character for ''Brawl''. On October 10th, 2007, Sonic was officially announced for ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' on the ''Smash Bros. Dojo''.
:Sonic has also made appearances as a character in parades. In 1996, Sonic was the first video game character to be seen in a Rose Parade. Sonic was also in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade; the only other video game character to ever be in the parade was Pikachu.
 
:Other references are present in television programs, including a brief appearance in the episode of ''The Simpsons'' entitled "Marge Be Not Proud". Voiced by Dan Castellaneta, he appears (along with Mario, Luigi, Donkey Kong, and fictional pro golfer Lee Carvallo) attempting to convince Bart Simpson to steal a video game. Other humorous references to Sonic have appeared in TV series such as ''Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi'' (in the episode "Camp Capers"), ''Megas XLR'', ''15/Love'' and ''Space Ghost Coast to Coast''. The Sonic character and games have also made brief appearances in films, including ''Jingle All The Way'', ''Hitch'' and ''Wayne's World ''. He was also mentioned in an episode of ''MADtv'' & ''Roseanne''.
 
:It was once rumored that Sonic & Tails were unlockable characters in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' by clearing Cruel Melee. This turned out to be a hoax when the cheat was entered. In August 2006 however it was confirmed that Sonic was the most requested third-party character to appear in its sequel ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' for the Wii.&lt; Around the same period of time, Tips & Tricks reported that Nintendo has already contacted [[Yuji Naka|Sega]] and [[Sonic the Comic|Yuji Naka]], but Nintendo is still waiting for a final decision. In the October 2006 issue of Electronic Gaming Monthly, Shigeru Miyamoto stated that Sonic would be a perfect character for ''Brawl''. On October 10th, 2007, Sonic was officially announced for Super Smash Bros. Brawl on the Smash Bros. Dojo.
 
   
 
==Abilities==
 
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Sonic is known as "the Fastest Thing Alive", with the ability to run at speeds higher than Mach 1 (one source states his top speed is about 765 mph, though it's not confirmed if it's true or not). He can run backward just as well as forwards. In the games, his super-speed has not been explained, although according to the official American Sega website, he was born with this ability. A promotional comic printed in ''Disney Adventures'' magazine and other publications in 1991 established an origin story (later used in numerous British publications including ''Stay Sonic'' and ''[[Sonic the Comic]]'') in which his running ability was achieved through training on a high-tech treadmill until he surpassed the speed of sound. ''Stay Sonic'' also gave his fastest recorded speed was 761mph, while in the [[Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog|''Sonic the Hedgehog'' comics]], a response to a piece of fan mail stated that the fastest he ever ran was Mach 15 and that in his super form, he can travel at faster than the speed of sound. It has also been suggested that in the comics, Sonic has run so fast that time had stopped around him for a little while and that in Super Sonic form his speed is incalculable. In both ''Stay Sonic'' and the ''[[Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' cartoon, Sonic's distinctive "Power Sneaker" shoes are used to protect his feet from the heat arising from the friction involved when running at such speeds. Soap shoes with a similar design and color scheme were featured in ''Sonic Adventure 2'', which introduced Sonic's ability to grind on rails.
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:Sonic is known as "the fastest thing alive", with the ability to run at speeds higher than Mach 1. He can run backwards just as well as forwards. In the games, his super speed has not been explained, although according to the official American Sega website, he was born with this ability. A promotional comic printed in ''Disney Adventures'' magazine and other publications in 1991 established an origin story (later used in numerous British publications including ''Stay Sonic'' and ''[[Sonic the Comic]]'') in which his running ability was achieved through training on a high-tech treadmill until he surpassed the speed of sound.  ''Stay Sonic'' also gave his fastest recorded speed was 761mph, while in the [[Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog|''Sonic the Hedgehog'' comics]], a response to a piece of fan mail stated that the fastest he ever ran was Mach 15, and that in his super form, he can travel at faster than the speed of sound. It has also been suggested that in the comics, Sonic has run so fast that time had stopped around him for a little while and that in Super Sonic form his speed is incalculable. In both ''Stay Sonic'' and the ''[[Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' cartoon, Sonic's distinctive "Power Sneaker" shoes are used to protect his feet from the heat arising from the friction involved when running at such speeds. Soap shoes with a similar design and color scheme were featured in ''Sonic Adventure 2'', which introduced Sonic's ability to grind on rails.
 
:In the original 2D games, once Sonic had reached his top speed, he ran with his arms fixed pointing forwards. However, in the 3D titles, ''Sonic CD'', and the ''Sonic Advance'' series, his top-speed running animation was altered so that his arms trailed behind him and that he leaned forwards more. This animation is copied by most of the other, super-fast characters.
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In the original 2D games, once Sonic had reached his top speed, he ran with his arms fixed pointing forwards. However, in the 3D titles, ''Sonic CD'', and the ''Sonic Advance'' series, his top-speed running animation was altered so that his arms trailed behind him and that he leaned forwards more. This animation is copied by most of the other, super-fast characters.
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:Many of his abilities are variations on the tendency for hedgehogs to roll into tight balls for protection. His primary offensive maneuver is the spin jump (or "Sonic Spin Attack"). As Sonic jumps, he curls up and spins round, damaging any enemies which come into contact with him. This ability was enhanced in ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 3]]'' with the introduction of the "Insta-Shield", which allows Sonic to momentarily surround himself with a spherical force field, giving him a split-second's worth of protection, and slightly increasing his attack range while jumping. Sonic has also been known to hold back his power when fighting strong enemies, because of this, many fans believe that Sonic is not the toughest character in the series.
 
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Many of his abilities are variations on the tendency for hedgehogs to roll into tight balls for protection. His primary offensive maneuver is the spin jump (or "Sonic Spin Attack"). As Sonic jumps, he curls up and spins round, damaging any enemies which come into contact with him. This ability was enhanced in ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 3]]'' with the introduction of the "Insta-Shield", which allows Sonic to momentarily surrounds himself with a spherical force field, giving him a split-second's worth of protection, and slightly increasing his attack range while jumping. Sonic has also been known to hold back his power when fighting strong enemies, because of this, many fans believe that Sonic is not the toughest character in the series.
:He can also curl into a ball while running, allowing his momentum to carry him along in an equally dangerous attack. Although well-protected, in this position, he cannot maintain his top speed, and curling up limits the amount of control he (and the player) has over his movements. The "Spin-Dash", introduced in ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 2]]'', allows Sonic to quickly accelerate into this roll from a stationary position. The "Super Peel-Out" introduced in ''[[Sonic CD]]'' (also known as the "Figure Eight" move in the comics, so called due to the shape his feet take when he does this) accelerates him in a similar manner, but allows him to remain running in an upright position and the camera sticks to Sonic when in maximum speed.
 
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:Another of Sonic's moves is the "Homing Attack", introduced in ''Sonic Adventure''. Sonic performs the Homing Attack in midair during a jump, speeding towards a target in his ball form to damage or destroy it. Sonic can perform multiple Homing Attacks in rapid succession; as he bounces off of one target, he can aim for another one and attack it. Alternatively, Sonic can use the homing attack to hit a single target multiple times.<nowiki/><nowiki/>[[File:IMG 20200612 041628.jpg|thumb|545x545px]]
 
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He can also curl into a ball while running, allowing his momentum to carry him along in an equally dangerous attack. Although well-protected, in this position, he cannot maintain his top speed, and curling up limits the amount of control he (and the player) has over his movements. The "Spin-Dash", introduced in ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 2]]'', allows Sonic to quickly accelerate into this roll from a stationary position. The "Super Peel-Out" introduced in ''[[Sonic CD]]'' (also known as the "Figure Eight" move in the comics, so called due to the shape his feet take when he does this) accelerates him in a similar manner, but allows him to remain running in an upright position and the camera sticks to Sonic when in maximum speed.
:Sonic can run or bounce across the surface of water, but he cannot swim. In the early games, Sonic could hold his breath underwater for a period of time, but in the 3D Sonic games, landing in water is usually the equivalent of instant death. In the Fleetway comic book ''[[Sonic the Comic]]'', his inability to swim was one of his major weaknesses for a long time, while his fear of water is often alluded to in the animated series ''[[Sonic X]]'' and ''[[Sonic Underground]]'.''
 
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:Sonic's basic abilities may be enhanced through the use of various items. The Chaos Emeralds, a common feature of most Sonic games and comics, allow him to transform into his "Super form" of [[Super Sonic]], and also give him the ability to trigger [[Chaos Control]] like [[Shadow the Hedgehog]]. Power-ups featured in the ''Sonic'' games have ranged from temporary items such as the Flame, Thunder, and Aqua Barriers featured in ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 3 and Knuckles]]'' and the numerous gems featured in the 2006 ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' game, to more permanent accessories such as the Light Shoes of ''[[Sonic Adventure]]''
 
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Another of Sonic's moves is the "Homing Attack", introduced in ''Sonic Adventure''. Sonic performs the Homing Attack in midair during a jump, speeding towards a target in his ball form to damage or destroy it. Sonic can perform multiple Homing Attacks in rapid succession; as he bounces off of one target, he can aim for another one and attack it. Alternatively, Sonic can use the homing attack to hit a single target multiple times.
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Sonic can run or bounce across the surface of water, but he cannot swim. In the early games, Sonic could hold his breath underwater for a period of time, but in the 3D Sonic games, landing in water is usually the equivalent of instant death. In the Fleetway comic book ''[[Sonic the Comic]]'', his inability to swim was one of his major weaknesses for a long time, while his fear of water is often alluded to in the animated series ''[[Sonic X]]'' and ''[[Sonic Underground]]'.''
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Sonic's basic abilities may be enhanced through the use of various items. The Chaos Emeralds, a common feature of most Sonic games and comics, allow him to transform into his "Super form" of [[Super Sonic]], and also give him the ability to trigger [[Chaos Control]] like [[Shadow the Hedgehog]]. Power-ups featured in the ''Sonic'' games have ranged from temporary items such as the Flame, Thunder, and Aqua Barriers featured in ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 3 and Knuckles]]'' and the numerous gems featured in the 2006 ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' game, to more permanent accessories such as the Light Shoes of ''[[Sonic Adventure]]''
   
 
==Character==
 
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Sonic has been described as being "like the wind", and is noted for being free-spirited and adventurous. He enjoys relaxation, but is never one to rest in the face of injustice. He is extremely benevolent, and willingly puts himself at risk to help others, taking on any challenge that confronts him without hesitation. He shows that it takes determination and faith to overcome a problem. He is never the one to back down from a fight, he always puts others before himself.
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Sonic is an all around, fun-loving kind of hedgehog, but is very impatient, often jumping into situations without thinking. He displays an interest in rock music. Some official character art and a television commercial for ''Sonic Adventure'' suggests that he has a personal hobby as a DJ. Furthermore, it is displayed in ''[[Sonic Rush]]'' for the Nintendo DS that Sonic also enjoys breakdancing as it is one of his primary ways for filling up his Tension gauge. His battle moves in ''Sonic Battle'' are also based on breakdancing, as mentioned in the attack descriptions. Lastly, he breakdances in ''Sonic Advance 3'' if he finishes a level in a short enough time. His favorite food has always been chili dogs, seen in both his comic book and video game continuities.
:Sonic has been described as being "like the wind", and is noted for being free-spirited and adventurous. He enjoys relaxation, but is never one to rest in the face of injustice. He is extremely benevolent, and willingly puts himself at risk to help others, taking on any challenge that confronts him without hesitation. He shows that it takes determination and faith to overcome a problem. He is never the one to back down from a fight, he always puts others before himself.
 
:Sonic is an all around, fun-loving kind of hedgehog, but is very impatient, often jumping into situations without thinking. He displays an interest in rock music. Some official character art and a television commercial for ''Sonic Adventure'' suggests that he has a personal hobby as a DJ. Furthermore, it is displayed in ''[[Sonic Rush]]'' for the Nintendo DS that Sonic also enjoys breakdancing as it is one of his primary ways for filling up his Tension gauge. His battle moves in ''Sonic Battle'' are also based on breakdancing, as mentioned in the attack descriptions. Lastly, he breakdances in ''Sonic Advance 3'' if he finishes a level in a short-enough time. His favorite food has always been chili dogs, seen in both his comic book and video game continuities.
 
   
 
===Destiny===
 
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In ''[[Sonic & Knuckles]]'', a mural deep in Angel Island's Hidden Palace foretells the battle between Super Sonic and Eggman for the Master Emerald that would occur in the game's "Doomsday Zone". Knuckles initially misread the mural to mean that Eggman would protect the Master Emerald from a villainous Sonic, but he eventually realized the truth. There is also speculation that [[Gerald Robotnik]] had studied Echidna culture, and that at some point had seen the mural and that image played a hand in the appearance of [[Shadow the Hedgehog (game)|Shadow the Hedgehog]], given that Shadow looks similar to Super Sonic's ''Sonic Adventure'' design, although this is entirely speculation, not yet proven to be true.
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In ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (2006)|Sonic 06]]'',(while Sonic and friends were still on Earth) [[Silver the Hedgehog]], born 200 years into the future of Earth, is led to believe that Sonic is the "Iblis Trigger", the one responsible for starting a situation which plunges the world into ruin. This turns out to be a half-truth created by [[Mephiles the Dark]]. The threat in question, Iblis, was sealed within [[Princess Elise]] who had grown emotionally attached to Sonic. Mephiles misinformed Silver in the hopes he would kill Sonic, which in turn would cause Elise enough trauma to release the seal on Iblis. The word Iblis relates to the equivalent of Satan in Islamic culture.
:In ''[[Sonic & Knuckles]]'', a mural deep in Angel Island's Hidden Palace foretells the battle between Super Sonic and Eggman for the Master Emerald that would occur in the game's "Doomsday Zone". Knuckles initially misread the mural to mean that Eggman would protect the Master Emerald from a villainous Sonic, but he eventually realized the truth. There is also speculation that [[Gerald Robotnik]] had studied Echidna culture, and that at some point had seen the mural and that image played a hand in the appearance of [[Shadow the Hedgehog (game)|Shadow the Hedgehog]], given that Shadow looks similar to Super Sonic's ''Sonic Adventure'' design, although this is entirely speculation, not yet proven to be true.
 
:In ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (2006)|Sonic 06]]'', [[Silver the Hedgehog]], born 200 years into the future of Earth, is led to believe that Sonic is the "Iblis Trigger", the one responsible for starting a situation which plunges the world into ruin. This turns out to be a half truth created by [[Mephiles the Dark]]. The threat in question, Iblis, was sealed within [[Princess Elise]] who had grown emotionally attached to Sonic. Mephiles misinformed Silver in the hopes he would kill Sonic, which in turn would cause Elise enough trauma to release the seal on Iblis. The word Iblis relates to the equivalent of Satan in Islamic culture.
 
   
 
===Home===
 
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Sonic's home planet is Mobius. He lives at a location known as South Island (location of Green Hill Zone) during, and (according to early written material from Sonic Team) was originally born on Christmas Island.
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Games Sonic's home planet is Mobius(In Japan, it's Earth). He lives at a location known as South Island (The location of Green Hill Zone) during, and (according to early written material from Sonic Team) was originally born on Christmas Island.
 
   
:Although Sonic has always lived on Earth to players living in Japan during the 1990s 16-bit era, players elsewhere then believed that Sonic's home world was called "Mobius" because of localized information provided by some later American and European instruction manuals. This name stemmed from a mistranslation of the word "Mobius" in a 1992 ''Sega Visions'' interview with Yuji Naka; he was in fact referring to a Mobius strip used in ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 2]]''. However, games produced since 1999's ''Sonic Adventure'' have clearly taken place on Earth, and all of them use the same story and names regardless of the language they are played in. ''[[Sonic Adventure 2]]'' was the first game of the franchise to consistently use the term "Earth" in-game, a standard which holds true down to the present day. Its remake ''Sonic Adventure 2: Battle'', and subsequent game ''[[Shadow the Hedgehog (game)|Shadow the Hedgehog]]'' even show views of Earth from space.
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Although Sonic has always lived on Earth to players living in Japan during the 1990s 16-bit era, the name was however used in the Japanese manual of [[Sonic Spinball]] just like the English one, players elsewhere then believed that Sonic's homeworld was called "Mobius" because of localized information provided by some later American and European instruction manuals. This name stemmed from a mistranslation of the word "Mobius" in a 1992 ''Sega Visions'' interview with Yuji Naka; he was in fact referring to a Mobius strip used in ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 2]]''. However, games produced since 1999's ''Sonic Adventure'' have clearly taken place on Earth, and all of them use the same story and names regardless of the language they are played in. ''[[Sonic Adventure 2]]'' was the first game of the franchise to consistently use the term "Earth" in-game, a standard which holds true down to the present day. Its remake ''Sonic Adventure 2: Battle'', and subsequent game ''[[Shadow the Hedgehog (game)|Shadow the Hedgehog]]'' even show views of Earth from space.
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:'''Media:''' Sonic's true home planet is Mobius.
 
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In other media, the following locations are used:
:'''Sonic OVA:''' ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog: The Movie]]'' took place on a planet known as "Planet Freedom". During the course of the movie, it is explained that the world is split into two dimensions: The Land of the Sky, which is home to Sonic and his friends, and the Land of Darkness, where Dr. Eggman resides. It is heavily implied that this planet is in fact a future Earth.
 
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*'''Printed media:''' Sonic's true home planet is Mobius.
:'''Sonic X:''' Sonic's home in the ''Sonic X'' anime series is an unknown planet in an alternate reality that shares the same space as Earth, as revealed in Episode 49. This logically suggests that the planet is indeed an alternative Earth, although this has not been explicitly confirmed. This planet however appears only briefly in the show, with the majority of the action first taking place on "our" Earth, and later in outer space.
 
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*'''Sonic OVA:''' ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog: The Movie]]'' took place on a planet known as "Planet Freedom". During the course of the movie, it is explained that the world is split into two dimensions: The Land of the Sky, which is home to Sonic and his friends, and the Land of Darkness, where Dr. Eggman resides. It is heavily implied that this planet is a future version of Earth.
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*'''Sonic X:''' Sonic's home in the ''Sonic X'' anime series is an unknown planet in an alternate reality that shares the same space as Earth, as revealed in Episode 49. This logically suggests that the planet is indeed an alternative Earth(Mobius) in another dimension, although this has not been explicitly confirmed. This planet however appears only briefly in the show, with the majority of the action first taking place on "our" Earth, and later in outer space.
   
 
===Enemies and rivals===
 
===Enemies and rivals===
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Sonic's eternal enemy is Dr. Ivo J. Robotnik, also known as [[Dr. Eggman]]. Eggman is a brilliant but insane scientist who uses his numerous machines to attempt to conquer the world, but Sonic has always intervened. The opposition between Sonic and Eggman symbolizes the conflict between technology and nature. Sonic originally fought Dr. Eggman because he was turning his animal friends into robotic slaves (known as "Badniks" in the West). After that, Eggman tried multiple times to conquer Mobius by using the Chaos Emeralds, Time Stones, and Master Emerald. Often, these would be used to power the doctor's huge Mech suits. These were often gigantic and incredibly powerful images of himself. However, in the recent games, Dr. Eggman has taken a different approach, using more realistic warships and even a nuclear missile in his bid to conquer the world. Despite their hostilities, Sonic and Eggman have frequently worked together in many instances in order to save the world from a much greater threat, though Eggman usually does so so that he can take over the world himself.
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One of Sonic's major rivals is [[Shadow the Hedgehog]], the "Ultimate Life Form". They became rivals when they first met in ''Sonic Adventure 2'', and they have fought and argued with each other whenever they meet in every game since, though they have a certain amount of respect for each other. They fight for different reasons, yet have similar opinions about each other. Sonic finds Shadow to be violent, humorless, and arrogant, while Shadow finds Sonic to be foolhardy, irritating, and arrogant. However, near the end of ''Sonic Adventure 2'', Shadow willingly fought the Biolizard to allow Sonic to go with Knuckles to stop the Chaos Emeralds. Various other situations have caused them to team up in later games. Sonic seems to treat Shadow as a friend, and Shadow seems to be beginning to see Sonic more as a friendly rival than as a cutthroat one (example being Shadow saving Sonic from Silver during Sonic the Hedgehog).
:Sonic's eternal enemy is [[Dr. Eggman]], also known as Doctor Ivo Robotnik. Eggman is a brilliant but insane scientist who uses his numerous machines to attempt to conquer the world, but Sonic has always intervened. The opposition between Sonic and Eggman symbolizes the conflict between technology and nature. Sonic originally fought Dr. Eggman because he was turning his animal friends into robotic slaves (known as "Badniks" in the West). After that, Eggman tried multiple times to conquer the Earth by using the Chaos Emeralds, Time Stones, and Master Emerald. Often, these would be used to power the doctors huge Mech suits. These were often gigantic and incredibly powerful images of himself. However, in the recent games, Dr. Eggman has taken a different approach, using more realistic warships and even a nuclear missile in his bid to conquer the world. Despite their hostilities, Sonic and Eggman have frequently worked together in many instances in order to save the world from a much greater threat, though Eggman usually does so so that he can take over the world himself.
 
:One of Sonic's major rivals is [[Shadow the Hedgehog]], the "Ultimate Life Form". They became rivals when they first met in ''Sonic Adventure 2'', and they have fought and argued with each other whenever they meet in every game since, though they have a certain amount of respect for each other. They fight for different reasons, yet have similar opinions about each other. Sonic finds Shadow to be violent, humorless, and arrogant, while Shadow finds Sonic to be foolhardy, irritating, and arrogant. However, near the end of ''Sonic Adventure 2'', Shadow willingly fought the Biolizard to allow Sonic to go with Knuckles to stop the Chaos Emeralds. Various other situations have caused them to team up in later games. Sonic seems to treat Shadow as a friend, and Shadow seems to be beginning to see Sonic more as a friendly rival than as a cutthroat one (example being Shadow saving Sonic from Silver during Sonic the Hedgehog).
 
:Before Shadow's introduction, [[Metal Sonic]] was one of Sonic's fiercest adversaries. During the older days, Eggman tried to beat Sonic at his own game by creating numerous Sonic robots to destroy his nemesis. Though they all tried and failed, Metal Sonic was by far Eggman's most successful creation, having the same capabilities as his counterpart. Even with Shadow in the spotlight now, Metal Sonic still remains a serious threat, as the storyline in ''Sonic Heroes'' demonstrated. In the game, Metal Sonic became so powerful that only three Super forms could defeat him. Sonic later vows to battle him again in the final cutscene.
 
:Another one of Sonic's rivals is Jet the Hawk from ''[[Sonic Riders]]''. Jet mocks him for being inexperienced with Extreme Gear (an air powered hovercraft that comes in the form of skateboards, motorcycles & rollerblades) and does not respect Sonic's title of "fastest thing alive", sparking a rivalry between them. Later, after Sonic beats Jet in a race, they become more friendly, but are still competitive as racing rivals.
 
:[[Black Doom]] is also one of Sonic's enemies, along with the [[Black Arms]] aliens who try to invade Earth in search of the Chaos Emeralds. While Black Doom is primarily [[Shadow the Hedgehog]]'s main enemy, (or ally, depending on the route the player takes) he is still considered one of Sonic's enemies due to his actions against innocent people. Sonic can battle Black Doom along with Shadow in one of the game's boss battles against him.[[File:IMG 20200612 041803.jpg|thumb|474x474px]]
 
:In ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (2006)|Sonic 06]]'' for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, a new character with vast psychic abilities by the name [[Silver the Hedgehog]] makes his first appearance. Silver comes from the future, where Mephiles the Dark]] told him Sonic was the "Iblis Trigger", who would cause a world wide catastrophe. Silver then travels back in time to kill Sonic before he destroys the world. When they first meet, the two battle it out. It is later revealed that Sonic is not the real Iblis Trigger, and the two hedgehogs set aside their differences. However, the time line is reset at the end of the game, and Sonic and Silver meet again for the first time in ''Sonic Rivals''. They at first do not see eye-to-eye, but they work together in the end.
 
   
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Before Shadow's introduction, [[Metal Sonic]] was one of Sonic's fiercest adversaries. During the older days, Eggman tried to beat Sonic at his own game by creating numerous Sonic robots to destroy his nemesis. Though they all tried and failed, Metal Sonic was by far Eggman's most successful creation, having the same capabilities as his counterpart. Even with Shadow in the spotlight now, Metal Sonic still remains a serious threat, as the storyline in ''Sonic Heroes'' demonstrated. In the game, Metal Sonic became so powerful that only three Super forms could defeat him. Sonic later vows to battle him again in the final cutscene.
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Another one of Sonic's rivals is Jet the Hawk from ''[[Sonic Riders]]''. Jet mocks him for being inexperienced with Extreme Gear (an air-powered hovercraft that comes in the form of skateboards, motorcycles & rollerblades) and does not respect Sonic's title of "fastest thing alive", sparking a rivalry between them. Later, after Sonic beats Jet in a race, they become more friendly, but are still competitive as racing rivals.
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[[Black Doom]] is also one of Sonic's enemies, along with the [[Black Arms]] aliens who try to invade Earth in search of the Chaos Emeralds. While Black Doom is primarily [[Shadow the Hedgehog]]'s main enemy, (or ally, depending on the route the player takes) he is still considered one of Sonic's enemies due to his actions against innocent people. Sonic can battle Black Doom along with Shadow in one of the game's boss battles against him.
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In ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (2006)|Sonic 06]]'' for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, a new character with vast psychic abilities by the name [[Silver the Hedgehog]] makes his first appearance. Silver comes from the future(by 200 years), where Mephiles the Dark told him Sonic was the "Iblis Trigger", who would cause a worldwide catastrophe. Silver then travels back in time to kill Sonic before he destroys the world. When they first meet, the two battle it out. It is later revealed that Sonic is not the real Iblis Trigger, and the two hedgehogs set aside their differences. However, the time line is reset at the end of the game, and Sonic and Silver meet again for the first time in ''Sonic Rivals''. They at first do not see eye-to-eye, but they work together in the end.
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== Relationships ==
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=== Miles" Tails "Prower ===
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Tails is Sonic's best friend, sidekick & surrogate brother who always wants to help him, Sonic helps Tails too and always stick together & work for each other. When Tails crashed his plane, Sonic went to rescue him, and when Sonic was in Prison Island, Tails went to rescue him.
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=== Knuckles The Echidna ===
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Sonic and Knuckles used to be rivals but are now friends. Knuckles once hated Sonic when Eggman tricked him into thinking that he stole the Master Emerald but as far as we know they are very close friends.
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=== Amy Rose ===
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Amy Rose is Sonic’s closest friend and sees herself as his self-proclaimed "girlfriend", even though Sonic himself greatly says otherwise. Almost anytime he sees Amy within eyesight or hears her within earshot, he wants to run away from her.
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Despite the fact that Amy has a crush on Sonic, she can get mad at him on occasion. In "Sonic Riders" when Sonic chose to dive straight into Dr. Eggman knowing well that Amy was being held hostage, Sonic figured that Amy would've been okay with it. Afterwards, Amy takes out her Piko-Piko Hammer and starts to chase after Sonic.
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=== Dr. Eggman ===
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Dr. Robotnik is Sonic's enemy and hates Sonic, because he always stops his evil plan. Eggman wants to kill Sonic, so he can be evil without Sonic ruining his evil plans. He tries all the time, but never gets access. He sometimes had evil plan to destroy Sonic and always tells Sonic his evil plan for unknown reasons. So Eggman creates all his evention to destroy Sonic and conquer the world, but Sonic breaks them and they hate each other.
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=== Dr. Eggman Nega ===
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Eggman Nega tries to kill Sonic for ruining his evil plans in the Sol Dimensions, but hates Blaze more.
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=== Avatar ===
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Sonic & Avatar are good friends as partners. They help each other destroy the Phantom Ruby from Infinite & Eggman.
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=== Shadow The Hedgehog ===
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Shadow is Sonic's arch-rival. As they always fight for the Chaos Emerald and showing off who the fastest hedgehog.
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=== Big The Cat ===
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Sonic and Big don't have a chatty relationship, but Sonic would always help him whenever he is in trouble.
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=== E-102 Gamma ===
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Sonic taught Gamma was a threat until Amy explained he was a hero for helping her, and Sonic became to leave him alone, and they are neutral to each other.
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=== Sage ===
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Sonic is friendly with Sage even tough she working for Eggman, Sage and Sonic help each other in Cyber Space to get Tails, Knuckles and Amy back to normal.
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=== Friends/allies===
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*[[Miles "Tails" Prower]] (best friend, sidekick and teammate)
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*[[Knuckles the Echidna]] (best friend and rival)
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*[[Amy Rose]] (close friend, one-sided love on her side)
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*[[Blaze the Cat]] (closest friend)
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*[[Cream the Rabbit]]
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*[[Big the Cat]]
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*Team Chaotix
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**[[Vector the Crocodile]]
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**[[Charmy Bee]]
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**[[Espio the Chameleon]]
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*[[Shadow the Hedgehog]] (arch-rival)
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*[[Rouge the Bat]]
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*[[E-123 Omega]]
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*[[Silver the Hedgehog]]
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*[[Marine the Raccoon]]
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*[[Yacker]]
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*[[Avatar (Sonic Forces)|Avatar]] (helper)
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*[[Honey the Cat]]
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*[[Tikal]]
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*[[Chip]]
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====Crossover====
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*[[AiAi]]
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*[[Ulala]]
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*[[NiGHTS]]
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*[[Amigo]]
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*[[Arle Nadja]]
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*[[Carbuncle]]
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*[[Amitie]]
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*[[Ringo Ando]]
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*[[Phoena]]
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*[[Pirika]]
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*[[Hatsune Miku]]
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*[[Kagamine Rin]]
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*[[Kagamine Len]]
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*[[Megurine Luka]]
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*[[KAITO]]
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*[[MEIKO]]
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*[[Mario]]
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*[[Luigi]]
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*[[Princess Peach]]
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*[[Princess Daisy]]
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*[[Yoshi]]
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*[[Donkey Kong]]
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*[[Freedom Fighters]]
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**[[Princess Sally Acorn]]
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*[[Christopher Thorndyke]]
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=== Neutral ===
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*[[E-102 Gamma]]†
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*[[Jet the Hawk|Jet The Hawk]] (ability rival)
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*[[Storm the Albatross]]
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*[[Wave the Swallow]]
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*[[Bean the Dynamite]] (fighting rival)
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*[[Bark the Polar Bear]] (fighting rival)
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*[[Chaos]]
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*[[Sage]]
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====Crossover====
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*[[Wario]]
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*[[Waluigi]]
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====Non-canon only====
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*[[Shade the Echidna]]
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=== Enemies ===
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*[[Dr. Eggman]] (arch-nemesis)
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*[[Infinite]] (hateful to chat to)
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*[[Fang the Hunter]]
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*[[Orbot]]
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*[[Cubot]]
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*[[Metal Sonic]] (rival enemy)
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*[[Time Eater]]
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*[[Mecha Sonic]]
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*[[Dr. Eggman Nega]]
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*[[Deadly Six]]
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*[[Mephlies the Dark]]
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*[[Black Doom]]
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*[[Dark Gaia]]
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*[[Silver Sonic]]''
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*[[Bowzer]]
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*[[Bowzer Jr.]]
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*[[Snively Robotnik]]
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*[[Naugus]]
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*[[Scourge the Hedgehog]]
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== Trivia ==
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==External links==
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:Official sites
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:*[http://sonic.sega.jp/ Sonic Central] - Official Sonic the Hedgehog [[Wikipedia:Sonic the Hedgehog (character)|microsite]] at Sega.com
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:*[http://www.sonic-city.com/en/index.html Sonic Channel] - Official Japanese website
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:*[[wikipedia:Sonic City|Sonic City]] - Official European Sonic the Hedgehog website
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;*[http://sonic.sega.jp/ Sonic Central] - Official Sonic the Hedgehog [[Wikipedia:Sonic the Hedgehog (character)|microsite]] at Sega.com
 
;* [http://www.sonic-city.com/en/index.html Sonic Channel] - Official Japanese website
 
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This article is about the character Sonic the Hedgehog, for other uses of the name see Sonic the Hedgehog (disambiguation).

Sonic the Hedgehog (ソニック・ザ・ヘッジホッグ Sonikku za Hejjihoggu?) is the titular main protagonist of Sega's flagship franchise, Sonic the Hedgehog. Created in 1991 as a new mascot to replace the previously unsuccessful Opa-Opa and Alex Kidd, and to competently compete against Sega's rival, Nintendo, Sonic gained enough popularity to become a mascot and earn notoriety in the hands of Sega.

Sonic has appeared in a number of video games released by Sega, as well as numerous spin-off comics, cartoons, books. Debuting on June 23, 1991, SEGA released the first game in the series, Sonic the Hedgehog, since then having sold over 80 million copies across all games by 2011.

Artist Sega of America designer Sonic team and programmer Sega are generally credited with the creation of the character.

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Development

I think Super Mario Bros. is a wonderful game, but if you play it every day, you always have to start from stage 1-1, right? Once you get good and memorize the levels, you can just hold down the B button and run through the stage. But even then it just takes too long. With Sonic, I wanted to shorten that time if I could. My idea was that you’d progress slowly and carefully through the stages on your first playthroughs as you learned the enemy locations, but after you got used to it, you could really zoom straight through the levels. Unfortunately, everyone who playtested it just went full-speed from the very beginning. (laughs)
Yuji Naka (translation provided by shmuplations.com)

Other media

Animation

Sonic the Hedgehog is a video game series and media franchise and for sega the franchise follows sonic an anthropomorphic blue hedgehog who battles the evil doctor eggman a mad scientist sonic team USA created by sega sonic hate doctor eggman For other uses, see Sonic the Hedgehog is a supersonic there have been several animated television series featuring Sonic. Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog was the first and featured Sonic, voiced by Jaleel White, and Robotnik, voiced by Long John Baldry. It had a very comical take on Sonic and Tails's adventures and battles against Robotnik. SatAM (A colloquial name for a cartoon simply titled "Sonic the Hedgehog"), originally broadcast on Saturdays on ABC, was broadcast concurrently with the syndicated Adventures series in the United States. Sonic was voiced by Jaleel White, and Robotnik was voiced by Jim Cummings. The Archie comics were based heavily on this series's continuity; both SatAM and the comics are far darker and more brooding than Adventures. It ignored the game series and was instead set in the 33rd century. Sonic belonged to a team of "Freedom Fighters" trying to free their planet from Robotnik, who had already conquered the world and ruled as a psychopathic tyrant. Sonic Underground, a combined Franco-American-British production, ignored the continuity of the previous series and introduced two siblings and Sonic's mother, additionally putting a heavy emphasis on music both in the lore and in the episodal structure. The plotline of Robotnik already being in power and Sonic being tasked with toppling his rule is retained, however. White returned to voice Sonic, with Samuel Vincent providing his singing voice, while Robotnik was voiced by Gary Chalk.

Additionally, there was an anime OVA in Japan which featured Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, Eggman, and Metal Sonic among others, based on Sonic Adventure and Sonic Adventure 2. Sonic was voiced by Masami Kikuchi in Japan, and Martin Burke in the United States where the OVA was marketed as Sonic the Hedgehog: The Movie. Another anime production, called Sonic X, involves a massive Chaos Control blast that results in Sonic and his friends being transported from his world to Earth (however, Season 3 mainly takes place in Sonic's own world). Like the other television series, it has an original storyline not present in any of the games, although it can be viewed as an elaboration upon the Sonic Adventure games' expanded universe. Music from the games is used during select key moments in the series, and several animation sequences strongly resemble cut-scenes from the console titles. In addition, the characters' designs are based upon the more recent Sonic games' character designs. Sonic is voiced by Jun'ichi Kanemaru in the Japanese version, and by Jason Griffith in the English version.

Books and Comics

Sonic's first comic appearance was in a promotional comic printed in Disney Adventures magazine, which established an origin for Sonic involving the transformation of kindly scientist Dr. Ovi Kintobor into the evil Dr. Ivo Robotnik.

The American comics published by Archie Comics are largely based on the settings established by the ABC SatAM cartoon. Following the Super Genesis Wave, the Archie Comics came more in line with the main games and remained so until their cancellation, after which they were superseded by the IDW comic series. In the United Kingdom, Fleetway produced Sonic the Comic, which strayed heavily from previous Sonic canons. One of its most famous and drastic changes was the relegation of Super Sonic to a psychopathic alter-ego of Sonic. The printed version of Sonic the Comic was discontinued in 2002, but many of the staff have continued the series online as Sonic the Comic Online. An unofficial continuation of the Archie Comics continuity is also known to exist.

In Japan, Sonic manga have been published by various companies. One particularly notable publication is the one by Shogakukan. In this series, Sonic is an alter-ego/transformation of the much younger Nicky (In a way curiously similar to how Sonic the Comic handles Super Sonic, albeit without the vile change of personality), who is also a hedgehog. Both are unaware of the other's existence and have no memories of each other.

Sonic comics and books have also been published by Sirène (Sonic Adventures), Troll Associates, Virgin Books, Ladybird, and Fantail. Sonic comics were also present in the British newspaper News of the World, and a promotional comic was produced by SEGA of America itself in 1991.

Cameos and popularity

Sonic has proven to be an extremely popular character. After having been around only three years, he had already surpassed Nintendo's Mario in popularity according to a June 1993 Q-Survey in the Gameplayers magazine. As a result of this popularity, he has been referred to in various parts of culture. One of a class of genes involved in fruit fly embryonic development, called hedgehog genes, has been named "sonic hedgehog" after the character.

Sonic has sometimes appeared in relation to various sports teams Sega have sponsored. Between 1993 and 1997, Sega sponsored the JEF United Ichihara Chiba football team, during which period Sonic appeared on the team's uniform. During the 1993 Formula One championship, Sega sponsored WilliamsF1, which won the season. Sonic was featured in the cars, helmets, and rival McLaren used to paint a squashed hedgehog after winning races over Williams. In the 2K series of sports games, Sonic can be picked as a logo to be placed on the uniforms of the created team.

Sonic has also made appearances as a character in parades. In 1996, Sonic was the first video game character to be seen in a Rose Parade. Sonic was also in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade; the only other video game character to ever be in the parade was Pikachu.

Other references are present in television programs, including a brief appearance in the episode of The Simpsons entitled "Marge Be Not Proud". Voiced by Dan Castellaneta, he appears (along with Mario, Luigi, Donkey Kong, and fictional pro golfer Lee Carvallo) attempting to convince Bart Simpson to steal a video game. Other humorous references to Sonic have appeared in TV series such as Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi (in the episode "Camp Capers"), Megas XLR, 15/Love and Space Ghost Coast to Coast. The Sonic character and games have also made brief appearances in films, including Jingle All The Way, Hitch and Wayne's World . He was also mentioned in an episode of MADtv & Roseanne.

It was once rumored that Sonic and Tails were unlockable characters in Super Smash Bros. Melee by clearing Cruel Melee. This turned out to be a hoax when the cheat was entered. In August 2006, however, it was confirmed that Sonic was the most requested third-party character to appear in its sequel Super Smash Bros. Brawl for the Nintendo Wii. Around the same period of time, Tips & Tricks reported that Nintendo has already contacted Sega and Yuji Naka, but Nintendo is still waiting for a final decision. In the October 2006 issue of Electronic Gaming Monthly, Shigeru Miyamoto stated that Sonic would be a perfect character for Brawl. On October 10th, 2007, Sonic was officially announced for Super Smash Bros. Brawl on the Smash Bros. Dojo.

Abilities

Sonic is known as "the Fastest Thing Alive", with the ability to run at speeds higher than Mach 1 (one source states his top speed is about 765 mph, though it's not confirmed if it's true or not). He can run backward just as well as forwards. In the games, his super-speed has not been explained, although according to the official American Sega website, he was born with this ability. A promotional comic printed in Disney Adventures magazine and other publications in 1991 established an origin story (later used in numerous British publications including Stay Sonic and Sonic the Comic) in which his running ability was achieved through training on a high-tech treadmill until he surpassed the speed of sound. Stay Sonic also gave his fastest recorded speed was 761mph, while in the Sonic the Hedgehog comics, a response to a piece of fan mail stated that the fastest he ever ran was Mach 15 and that in his super form, he can travel at faster than the speed of sound. It has also been suggested that in the comics, Sonic has run so fast that time had stopped around him for a little while and that in Super Sonic form his speed is incalculable. In both Stay Sonic and the Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog cartoon, Sonic's distinctive "Power Sneaker" shoes are used to protect his feet from the heat arising from the friction involved when running at such speeds. Soap shoes with a similar design and color scheme were featured in Sonic Adventure 2, which introduced Sonic's ability to grind on rails.

In the original 2D games, once Sonic had reached his top speed, he ran with his arms fixed pointing forwards. However, in the 3D titles, Sonic CD, and the Sonic Advance series, his top-speed running animation was altered so that his arms trailed behind him and that he leaned forwards more. This animation is copied by most of the other, super-fast characters.

Many of his abilities are variations on the tendency for hedgehogs to roll into tight balls for protection. His primary offensive maneuver is the spin jump (or "Sonic Spin Attack"). As Sonic jumps, he curls up and spins round, damaging any enemies which come into contact with him. This ability was enhanced in Sonic the Hedgehog 3 with the introduction of the "Insta-Shield", which allows Sonic to momentarily surrounds himself with a spherical force field, giving him a split-second's worth of protection, and slightly increasing his attack range while jumping. Sonic has also been known to hold back his power when fighting strong enemies, because of this, many fans believe that Sonic is not the toughest character in the series.

He can also curl into a ball while running, allowing his momentum to carry him along in an equally dangerous attack. Although well-protected, in this position, he cannot maintain his top speed, and curling up limits the amount of control he (and the player) has over his movements. The "Spin-Dash", introduced in Sonic the Hedgehog 2, allows Sonic to quickly accelerate into this roll from a stationary position. The "Super Peel-Out" introduced in Sonic CD (also known as the "Figure Eight" move in the comics, so called due to the shape his feet take when he does this) accelerates him in a similar manner, but allows him to remain running in an upright position and the camera sticks to Sonic when in maximum speed.

Another of Sonic's moves is the "Homing Attack", introduced in Sonic Adventure. Sonic performs the Homing Attack in midair during a jump, speeding towards a target in his ball form to damage or destroy it. Sonic can perform multiple Homing Attacks in rapid succession; as he bounces off of one target, he can aim for another one and attack it. Alternatively, Sonic can use the homing attack to hit a single target multiple times.

Sonic can run or bounce across the surface of water, but he cannot swim. In the early games, Sonic could hold his breath underwater for a period of time, but in the 3D Sonic games, landing in water is usually the equivalent of instant death. In the Fleetway comic book Sonic the Comic, his inability to swim was one of his major weaknesses for a long time, while his fear of water is often alluded to in the animated series Sonic X and Sonic Underground'.

Sonic's basic abilities may be enhanced through the use of various items. The Chaos Emeralds, a common feature of most Sonic games and comics, allow him to transform into his "Super form" of Super Sonic, and also give him the ability to trigger Chaos Control like Shadow the Hedgehog. Power-ups featured in the Sonic games have ranged from temporary items such as the Flame, Thunder, and Aqua Barriers featured in Sonic the Hedgehog 3 and Knuckles and the numerous gems featured in the 2006 Sonic the Hedgehog game, to more permanent accessories such as the Light Shoes of Sonic Adventure

Character

Personality

Sonic has been described as being "like the wind", and is noted for being free-spirited and adventurous. He enjoys relaxation, but is never one to rest in the face of injustice. He is extremely benevolent, and willingly puts himself at risk to help others, taking on any challenge that confronts him without hesitation. He shows that it takes determination and faith to overcome a problem. He is never the one to back down from a fight, he always puts others before himself.

Sonic is an all around, fun-loving kind of hedgehog, but is very impatient, often jumping into situations without thinking. He displays an interest in rock music. Some official character art and a television commercial for Sonic Adventure suggests that he has a personal hobby as a DJ. Furthermore, it is displayed in Sonic Rush for the Nintendo DS that Sonic also enjoys breakdancing as it is one of his primary ways for filling up his Tension gauge. His battle moves in Sonic Battle are also based on breakdancing, as mentioned in the attack descriptions. Lastly, he breakdances in Sonic Advance 3 if he finishes a level in a short enough time. His favorite food has always been chili dogs, seen in both his comic book and video game continuities.

Destiny

In Sonic & Knuckles, a mural deep in Angel Island's Hidden Palace foretells the battle between Super Sonic and Eggman for the Master Emerald that would occur in the game's "Doomsday Zone". Knuckles initially misread the mural to mean that Eggman would protect the Master Emerald from a villainous Sonic, but he eventually realized the truth. There is also speculation that Gerald Robotnik had studied Echidna culture, and that at some point had seen the mural and that image played a hand in the appearance of Shadow the Hedgehog, given that Shadow looks similar to Super Sonic's Sonic Adventure design, although this is entirely speculation, not yet proven to be true.

In Sonic 06,(while Sonic and friends were still on Earth) Silver the Hedgehog, born 200 years into the future of Earth, is led to believe that Sonic is the "Iblis Trigger", the one responsible for starting a situation which plunges the world into ruin. This turns out to be a half-truth created by Mephiles the Dark. The threat in question, Iblis, was sealed within Princess Elise who had grown emotionally attached to Sonic. Mephiles misinformed Silver in the hopes he would kill Sonic, which in turn would cause Elise enough trauma to release the seal on Iblis. The word Iblis relates to the equivalent of Satan in Islamic culture.

Home

Sonic's home planet is Mobius. He lives at a location known as South Island (location of Green Hill Zone) during, and (according to early written material from Sonic Team) was originally born on Christmas Island.

Although Sonic has always lived on Earth to players living in Japan during the 1990s 16-bit era, the name was however used in the Japanese manual of Sonic Spinball just like the English one, players elsewhere then believed that Sonic's homeworld was called "Mobius" because of localized information provided by some later American and European instruction manuals. This name stemmed from a mistranslation of the word "Mobius" in a 1992 Sega Visions interview with Yuji Naka; he was in fact referring to a Mobius strip used in Sonic the Hedgehog 2. However, games produced since 1999's Sonic Adventure have clearly taken place on Earth, and all of them use the same story and names regardless of the language they are played in. Sonic Adventure 2 was the first game of the franchise to consistently use the term "Earth" in-game, a standard which holds true down to the present day. Its remake Sonic Adventure 2: Battle, and subsequent game Shadow the Hedgehog even show views of Earth from space.

In other media, the following locations are used:

  • Printed media: Sonic's true home planet is Mobius.
  • Sonic OVA: Sonic the Hedgehog: The Movie took place on a planet known as "Planet Freedom". During the course of the movie, it is explained that the world is split into two dimensions: The Land of the Sky, which is home to Sonic and his friends, and the Land of Darkness, where Dr. Eggman resides. It is heavily implied that this planet is a future version of Earth.
  • Sonic X: Sonic's home in the Sonic X anime series is an unknown planet in an alternate reality that shares the same space as Earth, as revealed in Episode 49. This logically suggests that the planet is indeed an alternative Earth(Mobius) in another dimension, although this has not been explicitly confirmed. This planet however appears only briefly in the show, with the majority of the action first taking place on "our" Earth, and later in outer space.

Enemies and rivals

Sonic's eternal enemy is Dr. Ivo J. Robotnik, also known as Dr. Eggman. Eggman is a brilliant but insane scientist who uses his numerous machines to attempt to conquer the world, but Sonic has always intervened. The opposition between Sonic and Eggman symbolizes the conflict between technology and nature. Sonic originally fought Dr. Eggman because he was turning his animal friends into robotic slaves (known as "Badniks" in the West). After that, Eggman tried multiple times to conquer Mobius by using the Chaos Emeralds, Time Stones, and Master Emerald. Often, these would be used to power the doctor's huge Mech suits. These were often gigantic and incredibly powerful images of himself. However, in the recent games, Dr. Eggman has taken a different approach, using more realistic warships and even a nuclear missile in his bid to conquer the world. Despite their hostilities, Sonic and Eggman have frequently worked together in many instances in order to save the world from a much greater threat, though Eggman usually does so so that he can take over the world himself.

One of Sonic's major rivals is Shadow the Hedgehog, the "Ultimate Life Form". They became rivals when they first met in Sonic Adventure 2, and they have fought and argued with each other whenever they meet in every game since, though they have a certain amount of respect for each other. They fight for different reasons, yet have similar opinions about each other. Sonic finds Shadow to be violent, humorless, and arrogant, while Shadow finds Sonic to be foolhardy, irritating, and arrogant. However, near the end of Sonic Adventure 2, Shadow willingly fought the Biolizard to allow Sonic to go with Knuckles to stop the Chaos Emeralds. Various other situations have caused them to team up in later games. Sonic seems to treat Shadow as a friend, and Shadow seems to be beginning to see Sonic more as a friendly rival than as a cutthroat one (example being Shadow saving Sonic from Silver during Sonic the Hedgehog).

Before Shadow's introduction, Metal Sonic was one of Sonic's fiercest adversaries. During the older days, Eggman tried to beat Sonic at his own game by creating numerous Sonic robots to destroy his nemesis. Though they all tried and failed, Metal Sonic was by far Eggman's most successful creation, having the same capabilities as his counterpart. Even with Shadow in the spotlight now, Metal Sonic still remains a serious threat, as the storyline in Sonic Heroes demonstrated. In the game, Metal Sonic became so powerful that only three Super forms could defeat him. Sonic later vows to battle him again in the final cutscene.

Another one of Sonic's rivals is Jet the Hawk from Sonic Riders. Jet mocks him for being inexperienced with Extreme Gear (an air-powered hovercraft that comes in the form of skateboards, motorcycles & rollerblades) and does not respect Sonic's title of "fastest thing alive", sparking a rivalry between them. Later, after Sonic beats Jet in a race, they become more friendly, but are still competitive as racing rivals.

Black Doom is also one of Sonic's enemies, along with the Black Arms aliens who try to invade Earth in search of the Chaos Emeralds. While Black Doom is primarily Shadow the Hedgehog's main enemy, (or ally, depending on the route the player takes) he is still considered one of Sonic's enemies due to his actions against innocent people. Sonic can battle Black Doom along with Shadow in one of the game's boss battles against him.

In Sonic 06 for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, a new character with vast psychic abilities by the name Silver the Hedgehog makes his first appearance. Silver comes from the future(by 200 years), where Mephiles the Dark told him Sonic was the "Iblis Trigger", who would cause a worldwide catastrophe. Silver then travels back in time to kill Sonic before he destroys the world. When they first meet, the two battle it out. It is later revealed that Sonic is not the real Iblis Trigger, and the two hedgehogs set aside their differences. However, the time line is reset at the end of the game, and Sonic and Silver meet again for the first time in Sonic Rivals. They at first do not see eye-to-eye, but they work together in the end.

Relationships

Miles" Tails "Prower

Tails is Sonic's best friend, sidekick & surrogate brother who always wants to help him, Sonic helps Tails too and always stick together & work for each other. When Tails crashed his plane, Sonic went to rescue him, and when Sonic was in Prison Island, Tails went to rescue him.

Knuckles The Echidna

Sonic and Knuckles used to be rivals but are now friends. Knuckles once hated Sonic when Eggman tricked him into thinking that he stole the Master Emerald but as far as we know they are very close friends.

Amy Rose

Amy Rose is Sonic’s closest friend and sees herself as his self-proclaimed "girlfriend", even though Sonic himself greatly says otherwise. Almost anytime he sees Amy within eyesight or hears her within earshot, he wants to run away from her.

Despite the fact that Amy has a crush on Sonic, she can get mad at him on occasion. In "Sonic Riders" when Sonic chose to dive straight into Dr. Eggman knowing well that Amy was being held hostage, Sonic figured that Amy would've been okay with it. Afterwards, Amy takes out her Piko-Piko Hammer and starts to chase after Sonic.

Dr. Eggman

Dr. Robotnik is Sonic's enemy and hates Sonic, because he always stops his evil plan. Eggman wants to kill Sonic, so he can be evil without Sonic ruining his evil plans. He tries all the time, but never gets access. He sometimes had evil plan to destroy Sonic and always tells Sonic his evil plan for unknown reasons. So Eggman creates all his evention to destroy Sonic and conquer the world, but Sonic breaks them and they hate each other.

Dr. Eggman Nega

Eggman Nega tries to kill Sonic for ruining his evil plans in the Sol Dimensions, but hates Blaze more.

Avatar

Sonic & Avatar are good friends as partners. They help each other destroy the Phantom Ruby from Infinite & Eggman.

Shadow The Hedgehog

Shadow is Sonic's arch-rival. As they always fight for the Chaos Emerald and showing off who the fastest hedgehog.

Big The Cat

Sonic and Big don't have a chatty relationship, but Sonic would always help him whenever he is in trouble.

E-102 Gamma

Sonic taught Gamma was a threat until Amy explained he was a hero for helping her, and Sonic became to leave him alone, and they are neutral to each other.

Sage

Sonic is friendly with Sage even tough she working for Eggman, Sage and Sonic help each other in Cyber Space to get Tails, Knuckles and Amy back to normal.

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  • Waluigi

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  • Bowzer Jr.

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