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***Sonic also stars alongside Ryu and Pac-Man in the sequel ''{{s|wikipedia|Ralph Breaks the Internet}}''. | ***Sonic also stars alongside Ryu and Pac-Man in the sequel ''{{s|wikipedia|Ralph Breaks the Internet}}''. | ||
**He and [[Bayonetta]] are downloadable guest characters in the Japan-only game ''Samurai & Dragons''. | **He and [[Bayonetta]] are downloadable guest characters in the Japan-only game ''Samurai & Dragons''. | ||
**He, Ryu, and | **He, Ryu, Snake, and [[Sephiroth]] have costumes based on their designs in ''{{s|wikipedia|LittleBigPlanet}}''. | ||
**He, Ryu, Snake, and [[Cloud Strife]] have costumes based on their designs in ''{{s|wikipedia|LittleBigPlanet 2}}''. | **He, Ryu, Snake, Sephiroth, and [[Cloud Strife]] have costumes based on their designs in ''{{s|wikipedia|LittleBigPlanet 2}}''. | ||
**He, Ryu, Snake, Cloud Strife, and Pac-Man have costumes based on their designs in ''{{s|wikipedia|LittleBigPlanet 3}}''. | **He, Ryu, Snake, Cloud Strife, and Pac-Man have costumes based on their designs in ''{{s|wikipedia|LittleBigPlanet 3}}''. | ||
**In a special event in 2018, Pac-Man was announced as a playable guest character in ''{{s|wikipedia|Sonic Dash}}'', with Sonic simultaneously making a guest appearance in the mobile port of ''{{b|Pac-Man|game}}'', complete with his own exclusive level. | **In a special event in 2018, Pac-Man was announced as a playable guest character in ''{{s|wikipedia|Sonic Dash}}'', with Sonic simultaneously making a guest appearance in the mobile port of ''{{b|Pac-Man|game}}'', complete with his own exclusive level. | ||
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**A custom character outfit for [[Joker]], alongside other Sega characters, appeared in ''{{s|wikipedia|Sonic Forces}}'' as DLC. Additionally, Sonic was referenced a couple of times in ''{{s|wikipedia|Persona 5}}'', and he appears as a DLC costume for [[Morgana]] in ''{{s|wikipedia|Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight}}''. | **A custom character outfit for [[Joker]], alongside other Sega characters, appeared in ''{{s|wikipedia|Sonic Forces}}'' as DLC. Additionally, Sonic was referenced a couple of times in ''{{s|wikipedia|Persona 5}}'', and he appears as a DLC costume for [[Morgana]] in ''{{s|wikipedia|Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight}}''. | ||
**He, [[Banjo]] and [[Kazooie]] appeared in ''Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing'', although the latter two are only available in the Xbox 360 version. | **He, [[Banjo]] and [[Kazooie]] appeared in ''Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing'', although the latter two are only available in the Xbox 360 version. | ||
***[[Simon Belmont]], [[Richter Belmont]], the [[Hero]], [[Terry Bogard]], [[Steve | ***[[Simon Belmont]], [[Richter Belmont]], the [[Hero]], [[Terry Bogard]], and [[Steve]] are the only third-party characters who have not had some kind of crossover with Sonic. | ||
*Sonic is the only playable character in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series to have appeared in EC-rated games, those being ''Sonic's Schoolhouse'', ''Sonic the Hedgehog's Gameworld'', and ''Tails and the Music Maker''. | *Sonic is the only playable character in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series to have appeared in EC-rated games, those being ''Sonic's Schoolhouse'', ''Sonic the Hedgehog's Gameworld'', and ''Tails and the Music Maker''. | ||
*Sonic is the only playable Sega character: | *Sonic is the only playable Sega character: |
Revision as of 15:08, December 14, 2020
- For fighter info, see Sonic (SSBB), Sonic (SSB4) and Sonic (SSBU).
- For the universe, see Sonic the Hedgehog (universe).
- For the smasher, see Smasher:Sonic.
Sonic the Hedgehog | |
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File:TSR Sonic.png Official artwork of Sonic the Hedgehog from Team Sonic Racing. | |
Universe | Sonic the Hedgehog |
Debut | Rad Mobile (1991, cameo)[1] Sonic the Hedgehog (1991) |
Smash Bros. appearances | Brawl SSB4 Ultimate |
Most recent non-Smash appearance | Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout (update, cameo) (2020) |
Console/platform of origin | Arcade (cameo) Sega Genesis |
Species | Hedgehog |
Gender | Male |
Place of origin | Christmas Island[2] |
Created by | Naoto Ōshima[3][4] |
Designed by | Naoto Ōshima[3] (Classic artwork) Yuji Uekawa[5] (Modern artwork) |
English voice actor | Jason Griffith (Brawl) Roger Craig Smith (SSB4/Ultimate) |
Japanese voice actor | Jun'ichi Kanemaru |
French voice actor | Alexandre Gillet |
German voice actor | Marc Stachel |
Spanish voice actor | Jonatan López |
Italian voice actor | Renato Novara |
Article on Wikipedia | Sonic the Hedgehog (character) |
Sonic the Hedgehog (ソニック・ザ・ヘッジホッグ, Sonic the Hedgehog) is the titular character of the Sonic the Hedgehog series and the mascot of Sega. After making a cameo in 1991's Rad Mobile, Sonic debuted a few months later in his eponymous game. In addition to succeeding Alex Kidd as Sega's mascot, Sonic was also the company's attempt at rivaling Nintendo's mascot, Mario, during the fourth and fifth generations of video games.[6]
Sonic made his Super Smash Bros. debut in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, in which he and Solid Snake notably became the first third-party characters to appear in the Super Smash Bros. series. Sonic has since reappeared as a fighter in Super Smash Bros. 4 and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
Origin
Sonic is a 15-year-old anthropomorphic hedgehog who, as his name suggests, is capable of running at supersonic speeds. He is 3 ft, 3 in (1 m) tall, weighs 77 lbs (35 kg), and has large quills, blue fur, and green eyes. Sonic also wears a pair of Power Sneakers[7] alongside a pair of white gloves.
The self-described "fastest thing alive", Sonic is confident, quick-witted, carefree and virtuous, yet he can also be impulsive, hot-headed, snarky, and cocky. He is also adventurous to the point that he hates being constrained. On a related note, Sonic's love of freedom is a primary reason behind his campaigns to stop subjugation of any kind, most notably the plots concocted by his arch-nemesis, Dr. Ivo "Eggman" Robotnik.
Sonic gathers golden rings for energy, and when he collects the seven Chaos Emeralds, he can transform into Super Sonic, which grants him flight and invincibility so long as he has a sufficient number of rings. Initially, early Western profiles sometimes portrayed Sonic as being from the fictional planet Mobius. However, Japanese profiles (which Western territories would follow starting with Sonic Adventure) and Yuji Naka, the former head of Sonic Team, have since stated that his birthplace is Kiritimati (also known as Christmas Island), one of the numerous atolls that comprise the real world sovereign state of Kiribati.
In Super Smash Bros.
Although Sonic does not make any sort of appearance in Super Smash Bros., the game's Japanese website included his results from a poll to gauge interest for potential playable characters in a sequel.[8]
In Super Smash Bros. Melee
Despite Sega and Nintendo being hardware and software rivals at the release of the Nintendo GameCube, Yuji Naka claimed that it was possible to include Sonic in Super Smash Bros. Melee.[9] However, time constraints apparently caused these plans to fall through. It would later be revealed that both Shigeru Miyamoto and Masahiro Sakurai would have approved the idea of adding Sonic to Melee.[10]
An infamous hoax claimed that Sonic and Tails were unlockable in Melee. Despite having been proven as false, the hoax became well-known in both the Super Smash Bros. community and the wider world of gaming.
In Super Smash Bros. Brawl
As a playable character
Sonic makes his debut in the Super Smash Bros. series as a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, and was confirmed on October 10th, 2007.[11] According to Super Smash Bros. series creator Masahiro Sakurai, Sonic's inclusion was not guaranteed; as a result of his last-minute inclusion, the delay of Brawl's release date was announced alongside his confirmation.[12]
According to Sakurai, he played a number of both classic and modern Sonic the Hedgehog games in order to develop a basis for Sonic's appearance in Brawl. He was primarily focused on the classic games and based him on their gameplay style as one-button games.[12] Aesthetically, Sonic's design is from Sonic the Hedgehog (2006), and his dashing animation is his Super Peel Out from Sonic the Hedgehog CD.[12] Mechanically, his moveset largely consists of his attacks from Sonic the Fighters,[12] although two of his special moves are the Homing Attack from Sonic Adventure and the Spin Dash from Sonic the Hedgehog 2.[11]
Sonic's Final Smash, Super Sonic, functions almost identically to its appearances in his home series: he is rendered invincible and can fly, yet his transformation has a fairly short duration.[11] Possibly as a result of his last-minute inclusion, Sonic also appears very late in Brawl's Adventure Mode, The Subspace Emissary. Ultimately, he plays a pivotal role in the defeat of the Subspace Army's leader, Tabuu, during the final battle.
Sonic fittingly possesses the fastest dashing speed in the game, as well as among the fastest walking and air speeds. His blisteringly fast mobility is further accentuated by Spin Dash and Spin Charge, which enable him to blitz an opponent and are integral to his solid combo game. Sonic also possesses an excellent recovery, courtesy of his aforementioned air speed and the considerable distance granted by Spring Jump. However, Sonic's strengths are almost completely offset by his severely unimpressive KO potential, and most of his moveset generally has minimal utility.
Despite his flaws and the general consensus that he lacks truly advantageous and disadvantageous matchups, Sonic has nevertheless managed to achieve decent tournament results, even at the national level. As a result, he is currently ranked 22nd out of 38 on the tier list; this places him in the D tier, and posits him as a mid tier character.
Trophy
- Sonic
The world's fastest hedgehog, who can run at supersonic speeds. Generally speaking, he loves being able to do what he wants and loathes being constrained. Holding still is something he would never consider. He's got a bit of an attitude but can't pass by someone in trouble. When he collects the seven Chaos Emeralds, he transforms into the mighty, gold Super Sonic.
Stickers
Name | Game | Effect | Characters |
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Classic Sonic | Sonic the Hedgehog JP Ver. | Attack +21 | |
Classic Sonic | Sonic the Hedgehog US Ver. | Attack +20 | |
Sonic the Hedgehog | Sonic the Hedgehog | Attack +32 |
Classic Sonic (Sonic The Hedgehog JP Ver.) |
Classic Sonic (Sonic The Hedgehog US Ver.) |
Sonic The Hedgehog (Sonic The Hedgehog) |
In Super Smash Bros. 4
As a playable character
Sonic appears as a playable character in Super Smash Bros. 4, with his return being confirmed during a Nintendo Direct on October 1st, 2013.[13] Unlike in Brawl, his design is now based on his appearance as of Sonic Unleashed onwards. This is further reflected by him now being voiced by Roger Craig Smith, who succeeded Jason Griffith in 2010. On a related note, Sonic is now fully voiced in Spanish, French, Italian, and German.
Sonic has been heavily buffed in the transition from Brawl to SSB4. Sonic's previously abysmal KO potential has noticeably improved, and a number of his moves have improved utility. Outside of this, Sonic's outstanding speed and mobility have improved even further, thanks to his air and fast falling speeds becoming noticeably faster. Although Sonic's recovery was slightly weakened and some of his moves, particularly his KOing options, had their lag increased, these nerfs are largely outweighed by his aforementioned buffs.
Thanks to his improvements and consistent tournament success at all levels of play, Sonic is currently ranked 7th out of 55. This places him in the A tier, which ties him with Fox and posits him as a top tier character.
Trophies
- Sonic
- The main star of the Sonic the Hedgehog series. He's an easygoing hedgehog who blows past the competition with his speed. Seriously, on the ground he's faster than anyone else in Smash Bros. Use this to your advantage, avoiding blows while landing lightning-fast attacks.
- A certain hedgehog from a certain series you just might have heard of. Unlike most hedgehogs, he's incredibly fast. Like most hedgehogs, however, he can't swim. He's by far the fastest runner of all the fighters, so take advantage of that by making sure no one gets the chance to hit him. (Just try not to end up in the water.)
- Sonic (Alt.)
- Sonic's up special Spring Jump lets him reach great heights by jumping on a spring, becoming invincible for a moment. He can't use any other specials during the jump, but he can attack or dodge. This move's great for returning from a long launch. Other fighters can use the spring, though!
- Sonic's Spring Jump up special lets you bounce to great heights and briefly makes you invincible at the start. You can't use other specials while in the air, but you can use normal attacks, dodge and so on. It's great for getting both back to the stage and out of tough spots, but just remember that everyone else can use the spring too!
In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
As a playable character
Sonic appears as an unlockable character in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, with his return being confirmed during Nintendo's E3 2018 presentation on June 12.[14] Due to being the first character in Mario's Classic Mode character unlock tree, Sonic can potentially be the first character unlocked in the game.
Sonic was slightly nerfed in the transition from Smash 4, with the changes he received demanding a more aggressive playstyle. Most notably, Spin Dash can no longer be shield-canceled nor cross up shields, greatly reducing its neutral and camping utility. Up air also links less reliably, limiting its use as a KO confirm. However, Homing Attack is faster and more controllable, giving it greater combo potential and neutral utility, and most of his standard attacks are either stronger or more effective at starting combos. He also benefits the most of any character from the addition of run canceling due to his unrivaled running speed, and directional air dodging allows Sonic to extend his recovery after Spring Jump.
Spirits
Fighter spirit
Primary spirit
No. | Image | Name | Type | Class | Slots | Base | Max | Base | Max | Base | Max | Ability | Series |
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778 | Super Sonic | ★★★★ | 3 | 3970 | 9927 | 2215 | 5537 | 1603 | 4009 | Speed ↑ | Sonic The Hedgehog Series |
Support spirit
No. | Image | Name | Class | Cost | Ability | Series |
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796 | Sonic the Werehog | ★★ | 1 | Physical Attack ↑ | Sonic The Hedgehog Series |
Names in other languages
Language | Name |
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Japanese | ソニック, Sonic |
English | Sonic |
French | Sonic |
German | Sonic |
Spanish | Sonic |
Italian | Sonic |
Chinese | 索尼克, Sonic |
Korean | 소닉, Sonic |
Dutch | Sonic |
Russian | Соник |
Portuguese | Sonic |
Trivia
- Sonic has made the most Smash Bros. appearances compared to every third-party character that has appeared, having appeared in all games since his debut in Brawl.
- Sonic is the only third-party character to undergo a redesign between games. He uses his Sonic the Hedgehog (2006) design in Brawl, and has used his design as of Sonic Unleashed onwards in both SSB4 and Ultimate.
- Additionally, he is the only third-party character to have their voice actor changed between installments, switching from Jason Griffith to Roger Craig Smith in Smash 4.
- Despite not being able to swim in his home series, Sonic can do so in the Super Smash Bros. series. However, to reflect his adverse mobility in water in his home series, he is one of the slowest swimmers in the series because of his very frantic swimming style. In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, this trait is further accentuated, as Sonic receives damage while swimming.
- Ironically, real-world hedgehogs can swim, but have difficulty getting out of water.
- Sonic is the only playable character whose console of origin is the Sega Genesis, who also is the only playable character who was debuted in a Sega-branded console.
- He is also one of the only playable characters to appear on the console, alongside Mega Man, Ryu, Ken Masters, Pac-Man, and Terry Bogard.
- Sonic has appeared alongside some Nintendo characters and several playable third-party characters outside of the Super Smash Bros. series:
- He appeared alongside Mario and most of the other characters from the Mario universe and its sub-universes (the only exceptions being Lemmy, Iggy, Morton, Piranha Plant, and King K. Rool, though Piranha Plants appear as hazards in some games) in the Mario & Sonic series.
- He appeared alongside Yoshi and Link in DLC levels for Sonic Lost World. Piranha Plant also appears as an enemy in the Yoshi's Island level.
- Miis are playable in the Mario & Sonic series as well as the Wii versions of Sonic Colors and Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing and the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U versions of Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed.
- He and Mega Man are the stars of Archie Comics' Worlds Collide and Worlds Unite crossover mini-series, with the latter also featuring appearances from Ryu and Ken.
- He appeared alongside Pac-Man, Ryu, Ken and Bowser in the movie Wreck-It Ralph. While Mario and Snake did not appear, the former was nevertheless mentioned (and originally planned to be in the movie), while both the Super Mushroom and the "!" alert icon from the Metal Gear series (accompanied by its signature sound effect) did make cameos in the movie.
- Sonic also stars alongside Ryu and Pac-Man in the sequel Ralph Breaks the Internet.
- He and Bayonetta are downloadable guest characters in the Japan-only game Samurai & Dragons.
- He, Ryu, Snake, and Sephiroth have costumes based on their designs in LittleBigPlanet.
- He, Ryu, Snake, Sephiroth, and Cloud Strife have costumes based on their designs in LittleBigPlanet 2.
- He, Ryu, Snake, Cloud Strife, and Pac-Man have costumes based on their designs in LittleBigPlanet 3.
- In a special event in 2018, Pac-Man was announced as a playable guest character in Sonic Dash, with Sonic simultaneously making a guest appearance in the mobile port of Pac-Man, complete with his own exclusive level.
- He and Ryu both make cameos as avatars in the film Ready Player One.
- A custom character outfit for Joker, alongside other Sega characters, appeared in Sonic Forces as DLC. Additionally, Sonic was referenced a couple of times in Persona 5, and he appears as a DLC costume for Morgana in Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight.
- He, Banjo and Kazooie appeared in Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing, although the latter two are only available in the Xbox 360 version.
- Simon Belmont, Richter Belmont, the Hero, Terry Bogard, and Steve are the only third-party characters who have not had some kind of crossover with Sonic.
- Sonic is the only playable character in the Super Smash Bros. series to have appeared in EC-rated games, those being Sonic's Schoolhouse, Sonic the Hedgehog's Gameworld, and Tails and the Music Maker.
- Sonic is the only playable Sega character:
- whose series does not have an M-rated installment.
- who does not use a gun whatsoever in his moveset.
- who uses their real name in Smash instead of a pseudonym.
- who has never been DLC in any of their Smash appearances.
- Sonic and Kirby are the only playable characters to make a cameo in a game released before the proper debuts of their respective home series.
- Sonic is one of only four playable characters in the series (the others being Mewtwo, Joker, and Terry) with more than one reveal trailer.
- Of those four, he is the only one who was not DLC at the time, whose trailers both contained actual gameplay (the latter three only had gameplay in their second trailer), whose trailers were for two separate installments (being Brawl and SSB4), and whose trailers did not have splash art.
- Both trailers feature the ending segment of the song that is not included in-game for the Super Smash Bros. series.
- Furthermore, in the case of SSB4, he was the first veteran in the series to have a dedicated reveal trailer, followed by Mewtwo, Lucas, and Roy. Of those four characters, he is only non-DLC fighter and the only one whose trailer did not have splash art or a tagline.
- Sonic is one of nine fighters to originate from a real-world location, namely Christmas Island. The others are Little Mac, Snake, Ken, and Terry from the United States, Simon Belmont and Richter Belmont from Transylvania, and Ryu and Joker from Japan.
References
- ^ Did You Know? Sonic the Hedgehog in Rad Mobile
- ^ (January 2011) [1] Страна Игр, 317 (in Russian), GameLand, 86.
- ^ a b 'Sonic Mania' Gets Some Lovely New Artwork From Naoto Ohshima
- '^ Sonic the Hedgehogs origin story, according to the devs who made him
- ^ How Sega moved Sonic from 2D to 3D
- ^ The History of Sonic the Hedgehog
- ^ Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit) (Sega Mega Drive) United States instruction booklet, p. 2.
- ^ [http://www.sourcegaming.info/2015/03/23/if-there-were-a-smash-2-poll/ If there was a Smash 2 Poll]
- ^ Yuji Naka on the road - Edge Magazine
- ^ Miyamoto Liked the Idea of Sonic in Smash Bros. Way Back in 2001
- ^ a b c Smash Bros. DOJO!! - Sonic
- ^ a b c d Sonic the Hedgehog Joins the Battle!! - Source Gaming
- ^ Nintendo Direct 10.1.2013
- ^ Super Smash Bros. Ultimate - E3 2018 - Nintendo Switch
Sonic the Hedgehog universe | |
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Fighter | Sonic (SSBB · SSB4 · SSBU) |
Assist Trophies | Shadow · Knuckles |
Stages | Green Hill Zone · Windy Hill Zone |
Enemy | Eggrobo |
Other Characters | Tails |
Trophies, Stickers and Spirits | Trophies (SSBB · SSB4) · Stickers · Spirits |
Music | Brawl · SSB4 · Ultimate |