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Genres=Adventure stars=Adam Pally, James Marsden Based on the global blockbuster videogame franchise from Sega, SONIC THE HEDGEHOG tells the story of the world's speediest hedgehog as he embraces his new home on Earth. In this live-action adventure comedy, Sonic and his new best friend Tom (James Marsden) team up to defend the planet from the evil genius Dr. Robotnik (Jim Carrey) and his plans for world domination. The family-friendly film also stars Tika Sumpter and Ben Schwartz as the voice of Sonic rating=8,4 / 10 Runtime=1 h, 39Minutes director=Jeff Fowler.
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" — Sonic After 29 long years, Sega 's Mascot with Attitude speeds his way into theaters in this theatrical debut for the eponymous video game franchise. A co-production of Sega and Paramount Pictures, this film is directed by Jeff Fowler in his directorial debut and produced by The Fast and the Furious ' Neal Moritz in the latter's first film with Paramount after leaving Sony Pictures ( This film's original studio). Tim Miller also serves as executive producer. The film's animation services and visual effects are provided by Sega's Marza Animation Planet studio and Miller's Blur Studio, the latter of whom have frequently collaborated with Sega on a couple of Sonic the Hedgehog video games, namely Shadow the Hedgehog and Sonic the Hedgehog (2006), with assistance from Moving Picture Company, Method Studios, and Digital Domain. Sonic (voiced by Ben Schwartz), an alien constantly hunted down on his own world because of his special powers, escapes to planet Earth with his special rings and stumbles upon the small town of Green Hills, Montana, where he's spent over a decade in hiding. After Sonic inadvertently causes an EMP blast that knocks out power across the Pacific Northwest, the military hires Mad Scientist Dr. Ivo Robotnik ( Jim Carrey) to track down the source of the disruption. Upon discovering Sonic's immense power, Robotnik will stop at nothing to capture and dissect him to find out its source. The town's sheriff, Tom Wachowski ( James Marsden), who aspires to move to San Francisco for a top police job there, reluctantly agrees to help Sonic find his lost rings to escape the planet. But with Robotnik and the military after him, time is of the essence and both Sonic and Tom need to retrieve the rings before Robotnik catches up to them. The film was originally set for release in November 2019, but was later delayed to February 2020 to overhaul the CGI on Sonic. The redesign was developed by Sonic Mega Drive illustrator Tyson Hesse. For the other Sonic movie note, see Sonic the Hedgehog: The Movie. If you're looking for the Fan Film, see Sonic. Previews: Trailer 1 (with the original design), Trailer 2 (with the revised design) Sonic the Hedgehog contains examples of: A-Team Firing: While stopping at a Western-themed bar, Sonic and Tom get into a game of darts. Tom hits the bullseye, so Sonic tries to one-up him by throwing multiple darts at the board in rapid-fire... and none of the darts hit the board, resulting in a mess of darts on the wall, the hat of a nearby waitress (though mercifully, none hit her directly), and the canned drinks she was serving. Absurdly Ineffective Barricade: Tom accidentally tranquilizes Sonic, and while figuring out what he is locks him in a dog kennel. With his back turned Sonic wakes up and casually unlatches the kennel, since he has the dexterity. Adaptational Angst Upgrade: Dr. Robotnik reveals to one cop that he grew up in an orphanage where he was bullied as a child. Sonic in other media is frequently portrayed as being a fairly popular figure, beloved by the little animals he rescues and always with a handful of close friends. Here, he spent ten years of his childhood in almost total social isolation, and starts the movie incredibly lonely because of it. Adaptational Attractiveness: Robotnik looks much more dashing when played by Jim Carrey. He's in better shape, has a full head of hair, and his mustache is well-groomed. Ultimately averted by the end of the movie, where after ending up stuck on Mushroom World, he's become the bald, goggles-wearing, and bushy moustached man we expect Eggman to be. Adaptational Superpower Change: In addition to his trademark spin dash and super speed, Sonic has electric quills as a result of the friction he produces while running, can enter Bullet Time to redirect projectiles fired his way, and can also throw his rings to form instantaneous portals from one place to another. The latter in particular is how he ends up on Earth, as seen in the second trailer. (the last one was partially inspired by the Archie comic run). Adaptation Expansion: The film touches on Sonic's backstory, something that is very seldom explored in the games and which Sega usually forbids elsewhere as one of their mandates. He was raised as a child by a motherly owl named Longclaw, who sacrificed herself to protect him from a hostile tribe of echidnas. To a greater extent, the entire film shows Dr. Robotnik's slow transformation into his video game persona, evolving from a dapper scientist enlisted by the government to the crazy, disheveled madman that we all know and love. Alien Sky: We catch a brief glimpse of the Mushroom World's sky as Robotnik is stranded on it, which appears to have an enormous eclipsing sun and moon. The planet also appears to receive an abnormally heavy amount of sunshine. Aliens in Cardiff: Sonic ends up in Green Hills, Montana. Alliterative Name: Officer W ade W hipple. Alternate Continuity: The film is a completely new origin story for Sonic, separate from all previous continuities. American Kirby Is Hardcore: Inverted. The American movie poster ◊ shows Sonic smiling at the camera, with Robotnik's face in the background. The Japanese movie poster has Sonic looking determined at the camera, with Robotnik's ship looming behind him. The Japanese poster also has more missiles firing at Sonic than the American poster. And Starring: The cast roll ends with "and Jim Carrey" in front of Robotnik's logo. Angst Nuke: Right after Sonic wins his imaginary baseball game, the realization of his loneliness sets in and as he runs around the diamond hundreds of times, his powers build up and his expression goes from sad to angry, until he sorrowfully screams into the night at which his energy unleashes in the form of a huge EMP blast, big enough to wipe out power across the entire Pacific Northwest. Arbitrary Skepticism: Rachel, Maddie's sister, faints at the sight of the unconscious Sonic, then later tries to convince Maddie that Tom has gone crazy because he's talking about aliens, despite the obvious alien in her house. Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking: Rachel confronts Tom upon hearing he's wanted by the government, threatening to call the FBI, the CIA and his mother. Art Evolution: The first trailer had a radically different design for Sonic, given a more "realistic" look that was poorly received (smaller eyes, human-like body musculature, highly detailed fur, furry white hands). Shortly afterwards it was announced they would redesign Sonic entirely, and the second trailer introduced a new look for the movie that is almost directly taken from the modern games (bigger eyes, longer legs, muted fur detailing, White Gloves). Ascended Meme: Asteroids Monster: The robot tank that Robotnik sends after Sonic and Tom has four different forms, each of which are launched when the prior one is neutralized. Balloon Belly: After being exiled to the Mushroom planet, Robotnik appears to have put on some weight since he was banished from Earth, indicating by the time he returns he'll be morbidly obese. Bad-Guy Bar: Not exactly full of bad guys, but the "Piston Pit" bar has three guys who have a bad time with Sonic and Tom, accusing the two of them of being hipsters. The resulting argument ends up leading to a Bar Brawl. Bar Brawl: Tom and Sonic get in one that Sonic solves in Bullet Time. Later he checks it off his bucket list. Behind the Black: When Sonic throws one of his rings off the Transamerica Building to head to the next world. The ring collides with one of Robotnik's drones, and Sonic and crew act surprised even though it would have been straight in his field of vision. Also when Tom and Maddie are discussing the next steps of their plan in Rachel's house. They decide to take Rachel's car since Tom's would draw too much attention. Cut to Rachel tied up in her living room through a doorway they can both see protesting this decision. Beta Outfit: Sonic uses grungy used sneakers to run around in for most of the movie, but gets his trademark red and white sneakers later on. Robotnik wears a black Badass Longcoat with some red striping for most of the movie, but puts on a more classic red " flight suit " for the climax. Be the Ball: Tom uses Sonic in his spinballing form as one for the indoor basketball game machine, allowing Sonic to hype up the scoreboard. Biting-the-Hand Humor: Olive Garden is mentioned twice as Product Placement. The second time, it's the butt of a joke when a fifty dollar gift card to Olive Garden is Tom's reward for helping deal with and keep quiet about Robotnik from Commander Walters on behalf of the U. S. Department of Defense. Black Comedy Burst: Tom hides Sonic in a bag and smuggling him into a building. When someone besides him hears Sonic making noise within the bag, this exchange alluding to child abduction ensues: Sonic: How much longer? I can't breathe in here! Bystander: Do you have your child in that bag? Tom: [completely nonchalantly] No. I mean, yes, it's a child, but it's not mine. [ Beat] Bystander 2: [disturbed].. 's not your child? [both bystanders nervously edge away] Sonic: This is worse than the dog cage you kept me in! Bluff the Imposter: Tom is immediately suspicious when Dr. Robotnik announces that he's from the electrical board, so states that he must know his friend who is also a killer baseball player. Robotnik confirms that he does... and Tom stops him from entering because said friend works for the gas company, and is a frisbee player. Brick Joke: Tom mentions the only app on his phone that didn't come preinstalled is the Olive Garden app. Much later, he receives an Olive Garden giftcard from Commander Walters. Bullet Time: Sonic's Super Speed allows him to practically move so fast that everything appears to stand still or move in super slow motion. He uses this ability first to save himself and Tom from irate patrons at the western-themed bar. The second time is when he pushes Tom & Maddie off the Transamerica to face Robotnik and his drones who immediately fire a Macross Missile Massacre at him and escapes them all. Unfortunately, Robotnik uses Sonic's dropped quill to enter Bullet Time himself and his jet now moves at the same speed as Sonic does. Bunny-Ears Lawyer: The government really doesn't want to call in Robotnik for assistance because he is extremely weird and a huge asshole, but they can't doubt his genius and effectiveness. Canon Foreigner: Pretty much everyone except Sonic, Dr. Robotnik, and the Echidna clan and Tails is a new character for the film. Special mention goes to Longclaw the giant owl, who apparently is Sonic's lifelong protector on the Green Hill-resembling island. There's never been a character like her in the games. Car Hood Sliding: Provides the page quote. In one scene in the trailer, Sonic performs a hood slide in slow motion while exclaiming "I've always wanted to do this! ". Sonic: [lands the slide] Nailed it~! Central Theme: The importance of having others in your life. Sonic used to live on the outside looking in, seemingly happy but really wishing he could interact with the citizens of Green Hills and he's been carrying that baggage for ten years by the time of the movie, which has started to get to him. Robotnik, on the other hand, has a resume worthy of respect yet deliberately pushes people away with his standoffish behaviour and complete preference of technology over organic life, on the basis of it being more efficient and always doing exactly what it's told. The end result is Sonic is now free to live the life he always wanted, surrounded by people who care about him, while Robotnik has been banished to a planet where he can be by himself but loses his grip on reality. Chekhov's Skill: Sonic finds that under the right emotional stress he can generate extreme amounts of electrical power, he blows his cover with a massive EMP that alerts the military. He further catches on in a highway chase against Robotnik's drones. He masters the spinball power against Robotnik in the climax, ricocheting hundreds of times off his vehicle before shattering it completely. Subverted with Maddie, she is a veterinarian and when Sonic is injured Tom expects her to figure out his biology to help him. She points out it doesn't work that way, considering she has been trained to handle regular animals and he is an anthropomorphic alien, but she uses traditional human first aid to get Sonic back on his feet. Chewing the Scenery: Robotnik does this in just the first few minutes of his introduction, interrupting one of the generals with a loud, demanding voice. He doesn't slow down from there. Clear My Name: Robotnik frames Tom for the EMP blackout after the latter and Sonic escape, resulting in him being branded as a terrorist. Clingy Aquatic Life: After being told west to get to San Francisco, Sonic returns to Tom's car with a fish, a starfish and some seaweed stuck to his head, having hit the Pacific Ocean. Comically Small Bribe: One of the US generals who first hired Robotnik shows up at the end of the movie to thank Tom for keeping quiet about the whole business with Robotnik and hands him an envelope that clearly contains hush money with buildup that implies the contents are quite significant, only for it to turn out to be a $50 Olive Garden gift card. Companion Cube: In the first stinger, Robotnik, stranded on the Mushroom Planet, has made himself a new "Agent Stone" to keep him company/boss around... by taking a literal stone, carving it into the likeness of the real one, and throwing it around to go on "Rock-connaissance". Costume Evolution: Robotnik first appears wearing an all-black ensemble before switching his wardrobe in the film's climax to a red flight suit with a pair of goggles. When he ends up stranded on the mushroom planet, his flight suit becomes tattered, and his mustache becomes wild and frizzy. He also completely shaves his hair with a sharp piece of his destroyed hoverjet, establishing his Bald of Evil. Crazy-Prepared: Robotnik sends a ground drone after Tom's truck after he manages to locate it. Sonic accidentally takes it out with a spin dash, but this prompts Robotnik to send a more medium-sized one after them. After that gets destroyed, it continues to pursue as a one wheeled drone. When that's taken out, it sends a small bug-like drone that destroys the top half of Tom's truck. Even when Sonic dismantles the thing, it stays stuck to his hand and Tom is forced to pull over so they can remove it. They manage.. fail to notice the rapid beeping and are nearly caught in an explosion which knocks out Sonic. Creative Closing Credits: The start of the closing credits show a sprite-based animation of the events of the movie, complete with a Sonic the Hedgehog sprite with custom animations. Curse Cut Short: During the final battle, ironically right after Dr. Robotnik drops a PG-level Precision F-Strike. Cute Is Evil: Sonic thinks as much about Robotnik's egg-shaped drones. Sonic: (watching the tiny drone cutting through the car) How can something so adorable be so terrible?! Dastardly Whiplash: Robotnik's look leans heavily into this, ◊ with a handlebar mustache and long coat. Decomposite Character: More like Decomposite Locations; Sonic on his world was in an area resembling the Green Hill Zone from the games, Sonic ends up in a human town called Green Hills, Montana. Did Not See That Coming: Sonic, Tom and Maddie are cornered on the top of a building, surrounded by Robotnik's drones set to open fire on them. The protagonists note that while Sonic is fast enough to avoid them, his friends aren't. So Sonic's solution... is to push them off the building note. Even Robotnik notes he wasn't expecting that. Robotnik: I was not expecting that... but I was expecting not to expect something. So it doesn't count. Disney Death: When Sonic and Robotnik crash into Green Hills in the climax, Sonic ends up being so beaten from having to run from Robotnik, not to mention the force of the explosion, that he apparently starts to die. Then, when Tom admits that Sonic was his friend while supposedly mourning him to the town, Sonic suddenly receives a burst of energy that revives him, the same energy that caused the blackout, getting the strength he needs to defeat Robotnik. Disproportionate Retribution: Dr. Robotnik mentions that when he was an orphan and he went to school, he was punched in the face by The Bully. Instead of reporting it to the principal, he did mething to the bully after which he was only able to eat through a straw for three years. Does This Remind You of Anything? : Played with and subverted at the biker bar, when three burly guys come up to Sonic and Tom and say "we don't like your kind around here", to which Sonic asks what kind, and after a long pause one of the guys says, "hipsters. " To which Sonic retorts, "How dare you?! " Donut Mess with a Cop: Sonic finds that Tom loves to eat donuts so much that he calls him the Donut Lord before he figures out his actual name, and then even continues to call him it after he finds out as an Affectionate Nickname. Tom even talks to donuts on his shift. Downer Beginning: Less than five minutes into the movie, Sonic is chased by a violent echidna tribe, is forced to leave his home forever, and his adoptive mother is presumably killed by said tribe. And he was just a little child when it all happened. He then talks about the next ten years of his life in a positive tone but it becomes quickly apparent to the audience that he is lying to himself and is desperately lonely and unfulfilled. Drama-Preserving Handicap: In his first meeting with Tom, Sonic is hit with a bear tranquillizer, not only causing him to drop his bag of rings through a warp ring, but rendering him unable to run when he wakes up (which is around the same time Robotnik arrives at Tom's house). Earn Your Happy Ending: After ten years of living alone, Sonic not only has friends, but he has a real home at last. He also doesn't have to hide from the town of Green Hills anymore. Eiffel Tower Effect: San Francisco is prominently represented by the Transamerica Pyramid, where Sonic's rings fall on top of, and a few background glimpses of the Golden Gate Bridge. One pre-redesign poster shows a first-person view of Sonic on one of the struts of the bridge, although he never actually comes near the bridge in the actual movie. When Sonic and Eggman warp to Egypt, Sonic approaches and climbs atop the Great Pyramid of Giza. EMP: Sonic accidentally causes one by running around in the baseball field and it triggers a power blackout affecting the entire northern Pacific coast of the United States. Emotional Powers: This is how Sonic's offensive abilities actually work. He starts giving off a blue electirical based glow whenever he starts feeling anger, extreme joy, sorrow, etc. Epic Fail: While on the road, Sonic and Tom play darts in the Poison Pit bar. Sonic rapid-fire throws a few dozen darts at the dart board, and misses with every one of them. The camera then pans to the wall riddled with darts everywhere but the board, then to a waitress frozen in shock with several darts stuck in her hat, clothes, and the beers she's carrying. Establishing Character Moment: Robotnik's first few moments on-screen are accompanied by him dressing down a Major, whilst his sidekick "translates" everything his boss says to said-Major, greatly reflecting his condescension and arrogance. He also spares no eccentric words, indicating he's a few eggs short of a whole carton. Everyone Has Standards: Dr. Robotnik is such an awful person that the Pentagon generals are openly against assigning him to investigate the blackout, only doing so because he's the only person smart enough to do so. It's very telling that, despite Robotnik being a government agent, the Pentagon doesn't hesitate to abandon him and render him an Unperson when Sonic strands him in Mushroom World, nor do they plan on retaliating against Tom for his role in harming him. Everything Is An Ipod In The Future: Robotnik's drones are round, white, and have black monitors with red glowing lights for eyes. Since they remind Sonic of eggs, he uses them as an excuse to call him "Eggman". Evil Is Hammy: Dr. Robotnik has a Freak Out!, complete with exaggerated movements, after Sonic destroys his robots on the highway. Evil Overlooker: One of the posters released with the second trailer has a large Robotnik grinning evilly and looming behind a running Sonic. Exact Words: When Sonic asks Tom how he can get to San Francisco, Tom tells him to go west. Sonic follows his advice, only to end up going too far to the west and having a run-in with the Pacific Ocean. Fainting: Upon seeing Sonic for the first time, Maddie's sister Rachel barely has enough time to ask her young daughter to catch her before passing out. Faux Affably Evil: Dr. Robotnik, as per the norm. He introduces himself in a friendly and cordial manner when he goes to see Tom at his home, then casually forces his way in and aims one of his machine gun-armed drones at his head for information about Sonic when he finds the dropped quill. Fish out of Water: Downplayed. Sonic came to Earth as a child and has spent ten years hovering around the town of Green Hills, making him familiar with the townspeople and general pop culture even if he is only an Urban Legend called "the blue devil. " This means in present day he is well-educated of Earth, though missing out on a lot of personal experiences he wants to explore. He never knew what a chili dog was until he ate one. Five-Second Foreshadowing: Listen closely to the "Speed Me Up" song during the credits. One of the lyrics reads "best friend named Tails". A few moments later, during The Stinger of the movie, Tails shows up, looking for Sonic. Foreshadowing: Tom wanting to leave Green Hills for a police job at San Francisco, the latter city of which is where the climax begins. Before Tom catches Sonic, he makes mention of a "mushroom planet. " At the end of the movie, that's where Robotnik ends up. After Dr. Robotnik's sunglasses are broken during his initial confrontation with Tom, he asks Agent Stone to find some new lenses. When he shows up at San Francisco during the climax, he sports his trademark goggles as replacements. The entire Bullet Time sequence during the Bar Brawl foreshadows Sonic's eventual use of it during action scenes. Sonic's "bucket list" gets crossed off almost entirely at the bar and motel, includes entries such as "run along GREAT WALL" and "making a friend". During the chase sequence with Robotnik, Sonic does get to run along the Great Wall of China. Furthermore, at the climatic battle at Green Hills, Tom admits Sonic was his friend, which ends up rejuvenating Sonic before he dies. Wade, after being intimidated by Robotnik at his office, tells him he's not going to forget this embarassment. At the climax battle at Green Hills, he shows up with a gun armed and ready to shoot the Eggman's death robot. Several times throughout the movie it pans slowly across Sonic's old, ugly, mismatched, duct taped shoes, making his eventual upgrade to his trademark red sneakers all the more anticipated. Fluffy Dry Cat: After Sonic tries to cross the Pacific Ocean, he ends up soaking wet. When Tom agrees to help him get to San Francisco, Sonic uses his Super Speed to rapidly dry off, causing his quills to fluff up. A second high-speed shake returns his quills to normal. Forgot About His Powers: We're shown (repeatedly) that Sonic can move so quickly when he's in danger that time almost stands still around him. Yet when Tom shoots at him with a tranquilizer gun he makes no attempt to run or move out of the way. Even though he's able to move out of the way of incoming missiles, apparently a tranquilizer gun is the only thing that'll take him down. This is never addressed or explained, the only reason why Sonic doesn't move out of the way seems to be because the plot says so. Freeze-Frame Bonus: A brief glimpse of red dreadlocks reveals that the masked tribe hunting Longclaw and Sonic for the latter's powers are echidnas (Knuckles' species). The switches in Robotnik's mobile lab above the emergency generator's switches are labelled "BADNIKS" and "EVIL LAIR". Fungus Humongous: Sonic's next destination, in case Earth becomes unsafe for him, was a planet filled with giant mushrooms. At the end of the film, Robotnik ends up stranded on that planet, thanks to Sonic and Tom sending him there. Furry Confusion: According to Sonic, Longclaw eats mice, implying that regular mice somehow exist on Sonic's planet of anthropomorphic animals. Unless he means that she eats anthropomorphic mice. Genius Bruiser: Despite relying mostly on his robots and poo-pooing things like physical confrontation, Robotnik is no slouch in a fight, being able to throw a very large biker out of a (freshly replaced) glass window when threatened. Glass Cannon: Sonic is insanely fast but his small size means he has trouble dealing harm to even regular humans by conventional means (his rapid-fire punches do nothing to a big guy in a Bar Brawl) and it doesn't take much to knock him down. It isn't until he develops his spinball move coupled with lightning powers that he learns to fight bigger opponents. Godzilla Threshold: Everyone in the war room agrees that calling in Dr. Robotnik is something no one but him will enjoy but when dealing with a potential terrorist threat that can black out the entire northwest United States, there isn't anyone better. Go Mad from the Isolation: Robotnik's sanity had always been tenuous, but ending up stranded on the mushroom planet does him no favors. He ends up carving a rock into Agent Stone and mumbling to himself. Lightly touched upon with Sonic. A decade of living in solitude frequently causes him to overreact and become even more hyperactive when he finally gets somebody to talk to. Getting Crap Past the Radar: As Dr. Robotnik shows off his fleet of flying robots to the government: Robotnik: Look what came out of my egg sac! Sonic complaining to Tom as he notices Dr. Robotnik and his robots swarm the house. Tom: I'm not in the mood to be probed. Sonic: You think you're complaining? I'm the one wearing no pants! Government Conspiracy: The United States federal government is seeking to capture whatever caused that blackout, and it turns out Robotnik is on their payroll (having dealt with certain hush-hush missions beforehand). Green Hill Zone: The Trope Namer makes an appearance as the island where Sonic lived on his home planet, with palm trees, totem poles, checkered cliffs, naturally occurring loop-de-loops, and all. The town he lives in on Earth is called Green Hills. Happily Married: Despite her sister's wishes otherwise, Maddie and Tom are quite happy together, very supportive of one another's dreams, and support each other even when Sonic's weirdness catches up to them. Hero Antagonist: The US government and its military forces aren't portrayed as bad people; they're just trying to find out what caused an anomaly in their country. It's Robotnik who's the really bad one. At the end of the movie, the commander even shows himself to be a Reasonable Authority Figure who lets the Wachowskis go, offers them a token of appreciation for getting rid of Robotnik (even if it is a Comically Small Bribe), and wants to have a personal, informal chat with Sonic. Heroic Second Wind: After spending the climax being chased by Robotnik trying and failing to lose him via his rings for hours, Sonic is blasted to unconsciousness and is supposedly killed in the impact, left to Robotnik's mercy back in Green Hills. Then Tom and the townspeople show up and defend Sonic against him, long enough for Sonic to recuperate. He channels his speed, sapping the energy from the quill Robotnik has been using to power his hovercraft and utterly decimating it. How We Got Here: The film begins with Sonic being chased by Robotnik throughout San Francisco. There is a pause as a voice-over from Sonic relates how he got to this point. The film quickly rewinds to his childhood in the Green Hill Zone of his home planet and moves from there. Then during the climax, it catches up to the freezeframe where the movie started. Sonic: You wanna know what happens next? Yeah. Me too. Human-Focused Adaptation: Subverted in principle, but issues regarding this lingers. Tom is a Canon Foreigner who checks off a number of boxes of "human who distracts from the actual main character" and there are few glimpses of other animals from Sonic's world, but the movie opens with Sonic battling Robotnik, his origin coming to Earth and how he interacts with the town in secret. So while some focus is given to Tom and his family drama, Sonic is still the main character and the movie is seen from his viewpoint. Humans Are Morons: Sonic mentions that all advanced species in the universe use Rings to travel. So naturally, humans don't have them. Robotnik believes this. He sees people as "idiotic and useless", and considers his robots to be far superior. Hypocrite: Tom tries to tell Sonic that the junk food Sonic asked for him to buy isn't very healthy. Says the man who eats a dozen donuts a day. I Just Like Saying the Word: Sonic is rather fond of saying "guac" when he's at the bar. He even says it when Robotnik asks him if he has any last words in the climax, admitting that he chose it just because he likes the word. I Just Want to Have Friends: Sonic's motivation is making a real friend. Because of Longclaw's instruction to never let anyone see him, Sonic stays out of sight in Green Hills. But he becomes desperately lonely after so much isolation. One of the items on his "bucket list" is to make a real friend. By the end of the movie, he's made a genuine friend with Tom and his wife Maddie. Implausible Deniability: Invoked by Sonic after "Crazy" Carl fails to catch him. Carl: I know you're real! Sonic: No I'm not! I'm Standing Right Here: Tom and Maddie discuss commandeering Rachel's car among other things while Rachel is tied to a chair and listening to their entire conversation. Wade also complains about how mean Robotnik and his MIB-like crew are, marching into his office and asking questions. Tom called him in the first place to tell him not to reveal who he is to the mad doctor, but then we see they have been standing and listening to the one-sided conversation since the call started. Incoming Ham: The way Robotnik’s trailer and entourage arrive in their first scene lets you know that the generals weren’t kidding about this guy. In Medias Res: At the beginning of the film, Sonic leads Robotnik on a chase throughout San Francisco. Then it rewinds back to How We Got Here. Instant Convertible: During the highway chase, a tiny Robotnik drone cuts off the top of Tom's truck with a laser cutter. Intelligent Gerbil: Sonic the Hedgehog is an alien from another planet who is clearly a sentient version of a hedgehog. Other members of the planet, such as Longclaw the Owl, the Echidna Tribe, and Miles "Tails" Prower the fox, are also sapient versions of Earth animals. Irony: At the beginning of the film, Sonic is terribly lonely. At the end, however, he is Happily Adopted by the Wachowskis while his nemesis, Robotnik, ends up stranded and alone on the mushroom planet. In the beginning, Robotnik threatens Tom's life and makes a point that if he does go through with shooting him, then no one will miss him. Later, at the end of the movie, the military tries to erase all evidence of Robotnik's existence. In a sense, no one will remember him. Is That the Best You Can Do? : During the car chase scene, after Sonic destroys the first tank. Sonic: Is that all you got? Robotnik: No, but thanks for asking. (the tank pops out a smaller vehicle from its underside) Last Stand: The last that baby Sonic sees of Longclaw is of her spreading her injured wings to take on the echidna tribe and stop them from entering the ring portal before it closes. Layman's Terms: After Dr. Robotnik gives his long-winded opinion of what he thinks about Major Bennington's importance, he asks his assistant Agent Stone to summarize for him. Agent Stone: The doctor thinks you're basic. Logo Joke: The Paramount logo replaces the stars with Sonic's gold rings, in both the movie and promotional material. In the former, the ring's sound effects are added when they begin to circle the mountain. Market-Based Title: The film is called " Sonic The Movie " in Japan, France and Brazil, and Sonic: La Película in Spanish speaking countries. Maligned Mixed Marriage: Maddie's sister strongly disapproves of her marriage to Tom and much of her screentime is devoted to trying to convince Maddie to divorce Tom. Though the movie never elaborates on why she does this, so it's not necessarily because Tom is white, it could just as easily be because he's a man or because she just doesn't like Tom specifically for some reason. Matryoshka Object: One of Robotnik's machines is a mecha that, every time it explodes, releases a smaller mecha inside of it. At its smallest, it's a sticky time bomb that blows up and knocks Sonic unconscious. Mickey Mousing: The entire scene with Robotnik conducting experiments on Sonic's dropped quill (and discovering its potentially unlimited power) is interspersed with him busting out various energetic dance moves along to The Poppy Family's Where Evil Grows. Even the actual experimentation is timed perfectly to the music. Militaries Are Useless: The military is so focused on investigating the EMP blast and going after Tom and Sonic that they fail to realize Robotnik's true ambitions. Then again, they hired him in the first place. A Minor Kidroduction: The prologue introduces Sonic as a child peacefully living on his planet with his guardian Longclaw. It ends with Longclaw giving Sonic her bag of portal rings to protect himself from enemies, kicking off the events of the film. Monumental Damage: While Robotnik pursues Sonic through ring-induced portals, he shoots the Sphinx of Giza. Mood Whiplash: The scene with the tiny robot removing the roof of Tom's car and turning into a sticky bomb starts out as being Played for Laughs — but isn't very funny when it explodes and Sonic is caught in the blast, knocking him unconscious. Motor Mouth: Sonic doesn't get a lot of people to talk to, so once he does, it's hard to shut him up. Even when Tom and Maddie step outside to have a moment to themselves, Sonic's still talking in the other room, even though no one's listening to him. Even before Sonic gets anyone to interact with he's seen talking to himself repeatedly, which is implied to be a coping mechanism to deal with his loneliness. Movie Superheroes Wear Black: Or Supervillains, in this case. Robotnik dons black attire for most of the beginning of the film, though he does switch to a flight suit that is closer to his red, white and black garb from the games. His badnik drones are also grey, white and black, unlike his more colourful robots from the games. Musicalus Interruptus: Twice in a row. Robotnik's media player slows down and stops ( despite being digital) when he first wires up Sonic's quill, causing all of his circuit breakers to trip. When they're reset and he starts dancing, he's startled by Agent Stone, and the music stops instantly with Robotnik's scream. Musical Nod: While Tom and Maddie are painting the interior of their house during the ending, a simple piano arrangement of the series' Bootstrapped Theme Green Hill Zone is played in the background. My God, What Have I Done? : Sonic has this reaction immediately after inadvertently causing an electromagnetic blast at the baseball park, having lost control of his anger over being alone. Mysterious Past: Not as vague as the games tend to be, but much of Sonic's history remains unexplained with very little time spent in his homeworld prior to coming to Earth. All that can be said is he's been pursued for his Super Speed since childhood, he was raised as an orphan by a talking owl named Longclaw, and he's been living around Green Hills for ten years since he came to Earth. Mythology Gag: Has its own page. New Powers as the Plot Demands: In the final battle Sonic suddenly has the ability to drain the energy from the quill that Robotnik is using to power his equipment. Nice Job Breaking It, Hero! : The movie's central conflict happens because Tom shoots Sonic with a tranquilizer dart, accidentally sending all of Sonic's power rings to San Francisco. The resulting road trip from Montana to California is because Tom agrees to help Sonic retrieve the power rings. Nice Shoes: Sonic wears a mismatched pair of tattered old sneakers throughout the film that he likely scavenged out of the garbage until he is brought to Rachel's house in San Francisco to recover from the Sticky Bomb explosion. Once there, JoJo sees how horribly worn-out his sneakers are and gives him a new pair which are red with one single white stripe that look like his trademark sneakers from the games. Noodle Incident: It's implied, though not elaborated on, by the generals in the Pentagon that Robotnik had done some less than pleasant things for them in the past, so unpleasant that information about it is classified. Robotnik notes that as a child he was punched in the face by a bully, and in retaliation the bully ended up having to eat from a straw for a year. He doesn't elaborate on what he did to said bully. No-Sell: During the Bar Brawl, not only does Sonic try to take down a thug by hitting him in the head with an unbreakable bottle, he also tries to do some Rapid-Fire Fisticuffs. Nothing works. No Sense of Direction: Sonic is fast, but he's ultimately not from Earth and doesn't know how to get exactly where he needs to go. When Tom tells him San Francisco is directly west (from Montana more southwest) Sonic zooms off, only to return a moment later wet and a fish on his head saying he hit the ocean. Nothing Exciting Ever Happens Here: Green Hills is an idyllic but ultimately humdrum small town. Tom, the sheriff, never gets to do anything he considers real police work, so he's been trying to get work outside the town. At the start of the movie, he is accepted to join the San Francisco PD but the events of the movie throw a monkey wrench into that, of course. At the end of the movie, he comes to realize it's not the work you do but who you do it for that makes the difference and agrees to keep his job. Not What It Looks Like: Not outright stated, but implied when Tom carries an unconscious Sonic, (wrapped in a blanket), into his sister-in-law's house, causing no small commotion in the process, and later smuggling Sonic in a duffel bag into a crowded building. Obnoxious In-Laws: Maddie's sister Rachel doesn't like Tom, to put it nicely. Even before he became a fugitive, she would jump on any flimsy excuse to tell Maddie to divorce him. She becomes so obnoxious that she has to be tied up to a chair. Her daughter JoJo on the other hand is a sweetie who loves her uncle very much, perhaps even more than her mom, since she doesn't seem to particularly care that her aunt and uncle tied her mom to a chair. Oh, Crap! : Sonic has this reaction when he accidentally causes a blackout during a moment of depression while at the baseball field and running to cheer himself up. Tom when he finds out he's labeled as a terrorist on the news due to being dubbed an accomplice for punching out Robotnik. Sonic again when goes into super speed while at the top of the San Francisco building where his rings fell to counter Robotnik's missle barrage. Just as he's heading down it to save Tom and Maddie (he pushed them off to save them), Robotnik activates a device in his drone that siphons energy from the quill he found earlier and allowing him to enter hypertime too. Sonic turns around just in time to see him come barreling right for him and firing another missile. Maddie has one at the end when, after being teleported back to Green Hills by Sonic, she remembers that she left her sister tied to a chair at her home in San Francisco. Open Heart Dentistry: Tom brings an unconscious Sonic to Maddie, but despite her being a Kindly Vet, she's hesitant to do anything to Sonic with him having an alien physiology. Tom asks if she has smelling salts for animals, but she does have "human smelling salts" in her first-aid kit, which snap Sonic awake. Orange/Blue Contrast: Sonic is of course bright blue and his electrical powers tied to his Super Speed manifest in blue lightning. Robotnik meanwhile has his lab decorated in red lighting, his robots prominently use red lights in their designs, and later in the film Robotnik swaps out his black coat for a red coat with red goggles. Origins Episode: The film showcases a scenario explaining how Sonic entered the human realm and met — and fought — Dr. Robotnik for the first time. Parental Bonus: "Speed Me Up" has the line "do the dash like Tay K". While this will fly over the little ones, the bigger ones, who may know Tay K as a rapper convicted of murder, will be surprised. The Power of Friendship: Tom mentioning Sonic as his friend is enough to pull Sonic onto his feet again. Power Source: Sonic's ability to generate massive amounts of electrical energy can be tapped into if someone is able to get a hold of one of his discarded quills, which Robotnik does and harnesses to amp up his robots. The energy contained in even a single quill is so tremendous that it shorts out Robotnik's entire trailer the first time he tries to use it and his computer reads its energy potential as "Unlimited". Precision F-Strike: Robotnik gets one when Tom tries to stop him from killing Sonic by brawling him from behind. Robotnik: Who the hell do you think you are? Product Placement: Quite an absurd amount of it. Tom's truck is a Toyota Tundra. It gets harpooned through the back windshield and seat to the dashboard and the entire top gets sliced off by a drone's laser cutter, but hey, it still drives! note A brief shot of the front of the truck before the two enter the bar has the Toyota emblem briefly visible, though slightly obscured due to the night sky. Olive Garden has its slogan being recited twice in the movie. Although the second time is Biting-the-Hand Humor as the government offers the Wachowskis a Comically Small Bribe of a fifty-dollar Olive Garden gift card to keep quiet about Robotnik. Maddie offhandedly mentions that she was using Zillow to look up a place to live in San Francisco, although it comes with a punch line of an apartment running for the bargain price of $4, 300 a month. Welcome to the Bay Area! Rage Breaking Point: When Sonic plays baseball by himself, he hits a ball out of the park, pretending that he just scored a game-winning home run. He acts excited until he looks into the stands, and sees them completely empty. Sonic's frustration and sorrow over being alone for so long finally boil over, causing him to run around the bases so fast that he causes an EMP, kickstarting the rest of the plot. Reactive Continuous Scream: Tom Wachowski screams at the sight of Sonic in the trailers, who promptly screams back in turn. Reality Ensues: When Sonic wakes up from the tranquilizer dart, it takes him a while to fully shake the effects off. Sonic specifically notes that his legs are still weakened, hence why he needs Tom's help. When Robotnik first sees Sonic, he screams. Even though the whole reason he came to Tom's house in the first place was to find Sonic, seeing a completely alien form of life for the first time would unnerve anybody. Sonic tries to one-up Tom hitting a bullseye on a dart by throwing several darts in rapid succession. Since Sonic has never played darts before (and barely bothered to aim), the darts fly over the place. During a bar brawl, Sonic attempts to break a beer bottle on a thug's head, having been inspired by watching "way too many action movies". The bottle doesn't break, leaving Sonic momentarily dumbfounded. Sonic even says to himself that he "thought these were supposed to break". It's because glass in movies is made of a substance that's designed to easily break. Real glass is much tougher than that. Sonic causing a blackout for a quarter of US would naturally cause the government to become interested. At first, they believe it's a terrorist attack because of the scale of it, and Tom ends up on the run as a suspected terrorist after punching Robotnik. Tom tells Sonic to "go west" to get to San Francisco, which Sonic does... and crashes into the Pacific before running right back to ask for help. Simply having Super Speed doesn't equal knowing how to get to an unknown destination, especially with vague directions. Tom brings an unconscious Sonic to his wife Maddie, who is a vet, in the hope that she can help Sonic. Even with her animal training, Maddie has no idea where to begin with treatment, as Sonic is outside the scope of any animal she's worked on. At best, she can do a basic diagnostic of him, use guesswork to try and revive him, and hope for the best. With as fast as Sonic runs, and as much as he runs, he's completely worn through the soles of his shoes and a good part of his socks, too, and the shoes weren't in the best condition to begin with. Red Herring: Towards the beginning of the movie, a scene with Maddie's sister Rachel (who hates Tom and constantly tries to convince Maddie to divorce him) and a meaningful-looking shot of Robotnik's drone riddling a photo of Maddie and Tom with bullets suggests that the shenanigans of the movie might put a strain on Maddie and Tom's relationship. This never happens, Maddie is amazingly patient with the shenanigans Tom's apparently gotten up to even before she sees the wounded humanoid hedgehog he's been protecting, and in fact Rachel spends the entire second half of the movie tied to a chair where nobody, not even her own daughter, will listen to her. Remake Cameo: Gary Chalk appears as one of the generals in the Pentagon meeting, and even gets several lines to boot. Chalk previously voiced Grounder in Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog and, ironically, Robotnik himself in Sonic Underground. He's even doing a similar voice to that of the Underground Robotnik as the General. Right Behind Me: Tom calls his deputy, Wade, to find out if Robotnik and the army are still around Green Hills and if he's listening in. Turns out he was. Rhetorical Question Blunder: After Sonic takes out one of Robotnik's vehicles, he rhetorically asks if Robotnik's got anything else. He actually does. Sonic: Ho-ho! Is that all you've got? [speeds back into Tom's truck] Robotnik: [behind a control panel] No, but thank you for asking. [launches a second, detachable vehicle from the bottom of the larger vehicle's chassis, which immediately races after the duo] Sonic: Uh-oh. Road Show: Tom and Sonic are forced to hit the road when Robotnik tracks them down, Tom more or less unwittingly having to go on the lam to protect Sonic as well as get to San Francisco to get his warp rings back. Running Gag: Sonic's constant griping about his hatred of mushrooms after learning his other option is to live on the mushroom planet. Sonic has some nicknames for people around town, Tom is Donut Lord for how he "interrogates" his donuts and Maddie is "Pretzel Lady" for how she does yoga on her back porch. In his big confrontation with Robotnik, he starts calling him "Eggman" for how all his drones are egg-shaped. Sad Clown: Sonic still has his signature cocky attitude and makes plenty of quips, but it's all to cope with the loneliness he suffers from, having escaped his home dimension and not allowing himself to befriend anyone lest he put everyone in danger. His only alternative to observing the people of Earth make friends and live their lives is to escape to a barren mushroom planet with absolutely no intelligent life aside from himself. It's not until he attempts to play a climactic inning of baseball with himself that his loneliness finally overwhelms him, causing him to unleash his stress by running fast enough to cause a nationwide blackout and kick off the plot. Sarcasm-Blind: Wade. In Tom's first scene, he sarcastically reponds to Wade's request for confirmation of his location by saying he's on a yacht in Barbados with Rihanna. When Tom ammends this after Wade asks for pics, by saying he's parked by the speed trap, Wade expresses surprise that he was able to get back so quickly since Barbados is in the ocean. Sassy Black Woman: Rachel, Maddie's sister and Tom's Obnoxious In Law who is always trying to separate Tom from Maddie. Self-Deprecation: In the second trailer, Sonic describes himself as "an extremely handsome package" in his very first line, implying his design from the first trailer was not. Sequel Hook: Two of them, both once the movie is over. Just before the credits roll, Robotnik has gone even more insane while living on the Mushroom Planet and shaved himself bald but still has one of Sonic's energized quills, which he vows to use in order to get back to Earth. In The Stinger, Tails has used a portal ring of his own to cross over into Earth, and he starts looking for Sonic. Shock and Awe: Sonic's body conducts electricity when he's using his Super Speed. He produces enough while running to cause a blackout across the entire Pacific Northwest. It's quickly revealed that Sonic has no idea how to control it at first - when he starts sparking and glowing while upset during the highway chase, his reaction is a panicked "Not again! " Shout-Out: In addition of him describing Longclaw as Obi-Wan Kenobi, Sonic gives this little tidbit when the Echidna Tribe showed up during his monologue about his childhood: Sonic's slow-motion sequence in the bar is accompanied by pop music, homaging Peter Maximoff from the X-Men films. When Tom helps a duck and her ducklings cross a street, he addresses them as " Donald, Daisy, Daffy... " Sonic is a huge fan of The Flash, owning and reading a lot of his comics. He also likes the movie Speed, naturally... Another film Sonic briefly watches is The Naked Gun. Wade comments on how Robotnik and his men reminds him of the Men in Black but they aren't "as likeable or as charming as Will Smith ". While fleeing the roadside bar, Sonic slides across the police car's hood like Bo and Luke do in The Dukes of Hazzard. The scene where Maddie gives him smelling salts: Sonic: Gotta go fast! (runs around the house like a lunatic before stopping to stand on top of the kitchen island) What happened? Where am I? What year is it? Is The Rock president? Sonic flosses after overturning Robotnik’s tank and when he gets his room. Flossing is a dance which has become so synonymous with Fortnite that many people don't even know it's actual name and just call it "The Fortnite Dance". When Sonic takes the wheel of the pickup truck: This may be a bit of a clever gag, since the movie was produced by Neal Moritz, the producer of The Fast and the Furious. Showdown at High Noon: The climax feature this when Sonic manages to revive and faces down Robotnik on a street in Green Hills, Montana who arms all his missiles toward him and ready to launch, Tom telling the citizens to clear off and let the two settle it. Both stare down each other intensely before making their moves. Skewed Priorities: Sonic gets into an argument with Tom upon finding out he wants to move from Green Hills just as Robotnik manages to locate their truck and sends a ground drone after it. Even when it starts attacking the car, he still continues to argue with him about it. Stealth Hi/Bye: While on the road, Sonic asks to stop at a tourist trap for the world's largest rubber band ball. As he's being told that they're not going to stop, Sonic's already gone. He returns with an armful of rubber band balls, a monogrammed baseball cap on his head and a paddle ball a moment later, admitting it was "lame". Sonic: The gift shop was cool, though! [bounces the paddle ball rapidly as Tom stares in disbelief] Sticky Bomb: The little drone that cut off the the roof of Tom's truck has a sticky bomb as the head. Sonic and Tom have a hard time pulling it off their hands until Sonic manages to do so with a branch, just before it explodes. The Stinger: Two of them, both of which happen mid-credits and double as Sequel Hooks. The first sequence, which happens after the closing title just before the credits actually start rolling, features Robotnik, still banished in Mushroom Planet for months and having fallen into insanity, shaving his head and growing his mustache to assume his signature form from the games. He also has one of Sonic's quills in his possession and is confident he can use it to return to Earth. However, he's gone so nuts that he has a Companion Cube in the form of a rock that he refers to as Agent Stone. The second one has Tails making his film debut arriving on Earth and detecting Sonic's presence in Green Hills, flying off in search of him. He had spent much of the movie off-screen back in Sonic's world, looking for him. Surprise Creepy: Dr. Robotnik is, in general, hilarious due to being Dr. Robotnik as portrayed by Jim Carrey. However, every so often that humor is undercut by a line or implication or threat that come across as legitimately scary. Much like the source material. Soundtrack Dissonance: The infamous use of Coolio's "Gangsta's Paradise" in the first trailer is not only lyrically-inappropriate for the context of promoting a Sonic the Hedgehog movie, but it's also slow-paced and moody, clashing significantly with Sonic's inherent focus on being fun and fast. The second trailer at least makes up for this by using a more thematically-appropriate and energetic cover of "Blitzkrieg Bop" by The Ramones for the bulk of its action sequences and "Supersonic" by J. for the fun parts. Talking to Themself: Due to spending over ten years with no-one else to, Sonic has developed a habit of talking to himself. In the first post-credits scene, Robtnik, after spending over 130 days alone, has gotten into the habit of ranting to himself. Take Me Instead: Subverted. Dr. Robotnik confronts Tom where he's hidden Sonic (though at the time just knows him as the "anomaly") and threatens him with one of his robots. Sonic shows himself, begging him not to hurt Tom. This causes the Doctor to scream in horror, which Tom takes advantage of by knocking Robotnik out with a punch to the face while he's distracted. Take That! : One of Sonic's biggest fears is being discovered and forced to run away to an uninhabited world populated only by mushrooms. Sonic: I hate mushrooms. That Came Out Wrong: While Tom and Maddie try to sneak Sonic into a building through a luggage bag in the first trailer, the two people next to them can hear Sonic and ask if his child is in his bag. Tom says no, but then clarifies that "yes, it's a child, but it's not mine", which prompts the other two people to walk away looking visibly weirded out. Theme Tune Cameo: A brief snippet of the Green Hill Zone theme plays during the Paramount logo, and later a piano-based rendition is heard while the Wachowskis paint their house. The theme from the introductory movie of Sonic Mania accompanies the prologue. They Wasted a Perfectly Good Sandwich: The food Tom had bought for himself and Sonic, which falls off the front of his truck after they run from angry truckers. Thinking Up Portals: The main power of the Power Rings themselves is to open up doorways to different places and worlds. Longclaw first shows their ability by using one Ring to send young Sonic to Earth. Toilet Humour: Sonic farts at one point. When Tom asks what he ate, Sonic replies that it was a chili dog. Trademark Favorite Food: Faithful to the source material, Sonic’s is the chili dog, though apparently until the scene in the bar he's never eaten one before. Tom being a cop loves donuts. Trailers Always Lie: The second trailer features teenager Sonic in Green Hill Zone. In the actual movie, he leaves the island as a child. All the trailers show Sonic wearing his token red sneakers. In the movie proper, he actually wears a pair of nondescript, mismatched, worn-down sneakers until the beginning of the third act, whereupon Tom's niece gifts him the red shoes. Trailers Always Spoil: The first trailer ends on the note of Robotnik receiving his classic design, which happens at the first stinger. Unperson: After Dr. Robotnik is banished to the mushroom world, the government tells Tom that Robotnik never existed. Villains Out Shopping: There's a scene with Robotnik enthusiastically dancing and getting down to "Where Evil Grows" by The Poppy Family in his lair (complete with red disco lighting and being chased by a virtual T-Rex) while Sonic's quill is being scanned, only to be surprised by Agent Stone standing nearby and watching with his coffee. Robotnik: AAAAAAAGH! Stone: I just thought you might like a latte with steamed Austrian goat milk. Robotnik.. do I look like, an imbecile? Of course I want a latte. I LOVE THE WAY YOU MAKE THEM! Wedgie: Sonic pulls one off on a hostile biker during the bar fight. Wham Shot: In the first stinger, Robotnik is seemingly helpless with no way back home. Then he pulls up a tube containing one of Sonic's quills, suggesting he'll be back sooner than later. A big one for the fans. In the mid-credits scene, a new ring portal opens up somewhere in the forest. Who's the first person we see leap out of it? None other than Miles "Tails" Prower. What the Fu Are You Doing? : Sonic is seen twirling nunchucks at one point, while making Funny Bruce Lee Noises... and he ends up whacking himself in the face with them and falling to the floor. What Happened to the Mouse? : Agent Stone disappears once Robotnik heads to San Francisco, with his fate unknown. It's implied that the military may have arrested him. The military personnel that Robotnik meets with in Green Hills are nowhere to be seen after Robotnik tracks Sonic to Tom's house. What Measure Is a Non-Human? : Despite ostensibly having more in common with a human than he does with an animal note the simple fact that he isn't human paints all of Sonic's initial encounters with people. It's also Robotnik's reason for being unbelievably blase about his survival or lack thereof, but that comes off more as an excuse given he treats everyone in similar capacity. Where the Hell Is Springfield? : The only thing we know about Green Hills is that it's in Montana. Worf Had the Flu: When Robotnik comes into town looking for Sonic, he evacuates his hiding place to find a safe spot to ring portal away but gets caught by Tom, who hits him with a tranquilizer dart. He wakes up a few minutes later, but admits he is too drowsy to run away and needs Tom's help to escape. His first attempt at fighting a Robotnik drone was a very clumsy surprise tackle. You Shall Not Pass! : Longclaw's Last Stand involves guarding the ring portal that she sent Sonic through, facing down the advancing echidna tribe so it has time to close. ♫ So I run (Yeah, yeah), keep me up Creep on me, they speak on me They slow down when they bring me up like (huh) Speed me up (Speed, yeah). ♫.
Movie Stream ã»ãà la source. Starring: Adam Pally, Bailey Skodje, Ben Schwartz, Breanna Watkins, Debs Howard, Elfina Luk, Emma Oliver, Frank C. Turner, James Marsden, Jeanie Cloutier, Jim Carrey, Leanne Lapp, Lee Majdoub, Lily Scott, Lisa Chandler, Melody Niemann, Michael Hogan, Natasha Rothwell, Neal McDonough, Phil Nee, Sandy Robson, Shannon Chan-Kent, Tika Sumpter, Tom Butler Summary: Sonic navigates the complexities of life on Earth with his newfound - human - best friend Tom Wachowski (James Marsden). Sonic and Tom join forces to try and stop the villainous Dr. Robotnik (Jim Carrey) from capturing Sonic and using his immense powers for world domination. Genre(s): Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Comedy, Crime, Animation, Family Rating: PG Runtime: 99 min By Metascore By User Score More From Sonic the Hedgehog.
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