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BrayPlays (Formerly CyDra)

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  1. With such little information to go off of, it's hard to judge the movie as of right now. The movie is supposed to be giving Sonic a fresh style while keeping the aspects that the fans love him for. I'll be keeping up with details on the movie. You never know, it could be great, it could be complete garbage (Like Sonic X or Sonic '06).


  2. It was interesting to see just how different Sonic was in the west and east. The censorships throughout the movie seem odd to me now, but they aren't distracting. The story is decent enough to have "Sonic the Hedgehog" attached to it. I think that for it's time, the animation was; and still is, well done and pleasing to look at. I simply adore the soundtrack, well it is "Sonic the Hedgehog" after all. Some of the voices (And by that, I mean most of them) I don't like... Tails, the president, Knuckles, Old Man Owl and Sara. The voices for Sonic, Robotnik, Metal Robotnik and Hyper Metal Sonic were done quite nicely! For a movie based on the blue hedgehog, I think it holds up even to this day. If it was up to me however, I would make the movie closer to Sonic CD, but it's as close as we've seen to a good Sonic movie. I love the movie and I would recommend it to anybody that's a fan of Sonic the Hedgehog.


  3. The anime features Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, Dr. Eggman (Dr. Robotnik in the English release) and a few supporting characters, such as the human Sara. The series was licensed by ADV Films and was released on September 7, 1999 as a single direct-to-video film in North America as Sonic the Hedgehog: The Movie. It was given the subtitle The Movie by ADV due to its now movie-like length by combining the two OVA parts together. The English dub was later released on DVD in North America on January 13, 2004,[1] and as of 2008, this OVA is no longer licensed.

    If you've seen it (I'm pretty sure most of you have thanks to YouTube), what are your opinions? Did you like it, hate it? What would you do differently about the animated creation?


  4. In my opinion? Huh, here goes nothing1

    1) Sonic CD. It wasn't the first Sonic game I played (That was in 1997, I played Sonic 1), but it was the game that made me start to love True Blue!

    2) Sonic Adventure. I actually didn't have the luxury of having a Dreamcast in '99, so the first time I got to play SA1 was courtesy of the PS3. Playing Sonic games since I was 3, to me SA1 transferred the elements that made the classics good, near perfectly into the third dimension.

    Sonic the Hedgehog (1991). The game that started the Hedgehog's legend! This game has always (And always will) had a very special place in my heart. This is not only the game that introduced me to the world of Sonic, but was also the very first video game I ever played, back in 1997! The first video game you play is usually the most memorable, and that game has nothing but good memories for me!

    Wow, that was longer than I anticipated! I actually went back and played through all the Sonic games again to create my own top 3!

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