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The Chaos Emeralds are important collectables in the series. In the beginning, there were only six Chaos Emeralds, with them being optional collectables to achieve the good ending. Starting with ''Sonic the Hedgehog 2'' on the Sega Genesis however, a seventh Chaos Emerald was added. Once all seven have been collected, Sonic will be able to transform into Super Sonic, a temporary form that grants Sonic invincibility and increased speed, accompanied with flight in some instances. However, the Super form is still vulnerable to instant death hazards, such as bottomless pits, crushing, or drowning. At least 50 rings are needed for the transformation to occur, which will normally drain one ring per second while active and will be reverted as soon as the user is depleted of rings. Throughout the series, acquiring the Chaos Emeralds usually ranges from obtaining them through Special Stages to obtaining them regularly through the story. Starting with ''Sonic & Knuckles'', the Super form is often required to fight against the final boss, and starting with ''Sonic Adventure'', the Super form is usually only available during this fight or made available during regular levels after defeating the final boss. However, ''Sonic Colors'' brought back Super Sonic for in-game play, and ''Sonic Generations'' was the first game since ''Sonic & Knuckles'' to have both a final boss exclusive to Super Sonic and a fully playable Super Sonic in-game.
The Chaos Emeralds are important collectables in the series. In the beginning, there were only six Chaos Emeralds, with them being optional collectables to achieve the good ending. Starting with ''Sonic the Hedgehog 2'' on the Sega Genesis however, a seventh Chaos Emerald was added. Once all seven have been collected, Sonic will be able to transform into Super Sonic, a temporary form that grants Sonic invincibility and increased speed, accompanied with flight in some instances. However, the Super form is still vulnerable to instant death hazards, such as bottomless pits, crushing, or drowning. At least 50 rings are needed for the transformation to occur, which will normally drain one ring per second while active and will be reverted as soon as the user is depleted of rings. Throughout the series, acquiring the Chaos Emeralds usually ranges from obtaining them through Special Stages to obtaining them regularly through the story. Starting with ''Sonic & Knuckles'', the Super form is often required to fight against the final boss, and starting with ''Sonic Adventure'', the Super form is usually only available during this fight or made available during regular levels after defeating the final boss. However, ''Sonic Colors'' brought back Super Sonic for in-game play, and ''Sonic Generations'' was the first game since ''Sonic & Knuckles'' to have both a final boss exclusive to Super Sonic and a fully playable Super Sonic in-game.
In ''Brawl'' and ''Smash 4'',  his control style is a mix between the final boss of ''Sonic the Hedgehog 3 & Knuckles'' and the in-level of the Genesis games, featuring free control of flying like the former, but less controllability like the latter.


In ''Ultimate'', the transformation gives the stage a backdrop resembling a dark void, similarly to where several final boss fights in the series take place, such as those against Solaris, Alf Layla wa-Layla, the Dark Queen, the Time Eater, and the Phantom King.
In ''Ultimate'', the transformation gives the stage a backdrop resembling a dark void, similarly to where several final boss fights in the series take place, such as those against Solaris, Alf Layla wa-Layla, the Dark Queen, the Time Eater, and the Phantom King.

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Super Sonic
Sonic Final Smash SSBU.gif
Super Sonic in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
User Sonic
Universe Sonic the Hedgehog

Super Sonic (スーパーソニック, Super Sonic) is Sonic's Final Smash.

Overview

In the attack, Sonic uses the power of the seven Chaos Emeralds to transform into Super Sonic that is able to fly quickly and attack fighters by ramming into them.

Instructional quotes

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS case foldout Sonic (SSB4) Move at super-high speed, and deal damage on contact.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Move List Sonic (SSBU) Sonic uses the Chaos Emeralds to turn into Super Sonic and then dashes left and right, crossing through the stage at supersonic speed. You can adjust the angle at which Sonic moves through the air slightly up or down.

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros. 4

Super Sonic in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.

The screen zooms in on Sonic, and he transforms, based on the transformation animation from Sonic the Hedgehog 2. When Sonic transforms, he gains the ability to fly around the stage at an incredible speed. The transformation lasts for about 15 seconds (though this can be extended by ramming into opponents and other things that can take damage, causing him to freeze for a moment), and is completely invincible for its duration. He is also unaffected by Bumpers. Sonic can attack in this form by simply ramming into opponents; the faster he is going, the more damage he deals. When the opponent is attacked, the move deals about 35%, but the first attack is roughly 25%, and never lower (the attacks are variable in function of this speed: 12%/19% in SSB4). It is similar in function to Pikachu's Final Smash, Volt Tackle, except that it cannot go through hard platforms like Volt Tackle can (however, when Sonic is too slow or has stopped moving, he will be unable to go through soft platforms), and has better knockback and control. Super Sonic cannot KO himself when he reaches the blast line, regardless of how far it is going, but if he turns back to normal while he is too far away to recover, he will be penalized with a self-destruct.

Sonic's Final Smash is arguably among the strongest in Brawl, as the player cannot take damage for its entire duration, and cannot be KO'd, unlike other transformations such as Wario-Man and Giga Bowser. Furthermore, an experienced player who has learned how to control Super Sonic's unwieldy movement can use his high damage output, knockback, and speed to guarantee multiple KOs. Even then, he can fly around a single target and rapidly rack up damage in a focused vicinity, making him hard to avoid.

If used with the Regenerating terrain glitch, the move will instantly end. However, if the glitch is used in Green Hill Zone, Sonic will be able to infinitely fly around under the stage.

Super Sonic's attack power was weakened drastically in SSB4, though it is still a potent Final Smash.

The following are Sonic's quotes upon activating the Final Smash in each language. His lines in Smash 4 and Ultimate (barring Japanese) are recycled from Sonic Generations.[1]

Quote Translation
English "Now I'll show you!"Super Smash Bros. Brawl
"Super Sonic style!"Super Smash Bros. 4Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
N/A
Japanese "決めてやる!" "I'm going to settle this!"
French "Façon Super Sonic!" "Super Sonic way!"
Italian "In stile Super Sonic!" "In Super Sonic style!"
German
Spanish "Al estilo Super Sonic!" "Super Sonic style!"

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

The Final Smash returns in Ultimate largely unchanged in principle, but with one major alteration: the player has no control over his horizontal movement for the duration. He instead flies back and forth across the screen automatically (with even greater speed compared to the previous games), while the player can only control his vertical position. Overall, the move lasts for a much shorter duration, and can often be avoided completely by crouching, or KOs can be avoided by taking the first hit and stalling in the air. Contact with Super Sonic inflicts 6% damage for each impact and weak vertical knockback, however towards the end of the move, the knockback of each hit is increased, and the ending hitbox deals 10% damage and fairly strong vertical knockback. This results in the move being considered greatly inferior to it’s prior iterations and is considered to be one of, if not the worst Final Smashes overall alongside Puff Up.

How fast Sonic flies back and forth between the edges of the screen depends on the stage's camera view. On stages similar to the size of The Great Cave Offensive, he flies slowly, while on a stage with a camera view similar to 3D Land, he flies very rapidly between the screen's edges, and the attack will often prove fatal to at least one opponent if used correctly.

Trophy Descriptions

Super Smash Bros. Brawl

The Super Sonic trophy in Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Super Sonic

Sonic's Final Smash. The Chaos Emeralds give energy to all living things, and Sonic's gathered all seven of them, then used their power to transform into Super Sonic. His abilities in this form far surpass his normal ones, and he is even able to fly. He uses a lot of energy in this form, so he can only remain in it for a short time.

SONIC THE HEDGEHOG 2
Wii: Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Super Smash Bros. for Wii U

The Super Sonic trophy in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
Super Sonic

The Chaos Emeralds are said to hold enough power to control the whole world. It's that power that turns Sonic into Super Sonic. He turns a glorious golden color and can fly at nearly the speed of light. In his Final Smash, this high-speed flight damages anyone who gets in its way and can even launch them!

Spirit

Super Sonic appears in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as a Legend-class primary spirit.

Super Sonic uses a Gold Sonic puppet fighter and is fought on the Windy Hill Zone stage. During the battle, Sonic will suddenly receive a Final Smash, referencing how Super Sonic serves as Sonic's Final Smash.

No. Image Name Type Class Slots Base Power Max Power Base Attack Max Attack Base Defense Max Defense Ability Series
778
SSBU spirit Super Sonic.png
Super Sonic
Grab
★★★★ 3 3970 9927 2215 5537 1603 4009 Speed ↑ Sonic The Hedgehog Series

Origin

The seven Chaos Emeralds as they appear in Sonic Heroes.
Super Sonic as he first appeared in Sonic the Hedgehog 2.

In the Final Smash, the Chaos Emeralds appear briefly before Sonic turns into Super Sonic, and once he transforms back into Sonic. In the latter instance, the Chaos Emeralds fly off the screen in 3D.

The Chaos Emeralds are important collectables in the series. In the beginning, there were only six Chaos Emeralds, with them being optional collectables to achieve the good ending. Starting with Sonic the Hedgehog 2 on the Sega Genesis however, a seventh Chaos Emerald was added. Once all seven have been collected, Sonic will be able to transform into Super Sonic, a temporary form that grants Sonic invincibility and increased speed, accompanied with flight in some instances. However, the Super form is still vulnerable to instant death hazards, such as bottomless pits, crushing, or drowning. At least 50 rings are needed for the transformation to occur, which will normally drain one ring per second while active and will be reverted as soon as the user is depleted of rings. Throughout the series, acquiring the Chaos Emeralds usually ranges from obtaining them through Special Stages to obtaining them regularly through the story. Starting with Sonic & Knuckles, the Super form is often required to fight against the final boss, and starting with Sonic Adventure, the Super form is usually only available during this fight or made available during regular levels after defeating the final boss. However, Sonic Colors brought back Super Sonic for in-game play, and Sonic Generations was the first game since Sonic & Knuckles to have both a final boss exclusive to Super Sonic and a fully playable Super Sonic in-game.

In Brawl and Smash 4, his control style is a mix between the final boss of Sonic the Hedgehog 3 & Knuckles and the in-level of the Genesis games, featuring free control of flying like the former, but less controllability like the latter.

In Ultimate, the transformation gives the stage a backdrop resembling a dark void, similarly to where several final boss fights in the series take place, such as those against Solaris, Alf Layla wa-Layla, the Dark Queen, the Time Eater, and the Phantom King.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name
Japan Japanese スーパーソニック, Super Sonic
UK English Super Sonic
France French Super Sonic
Germany German Super Sonic
Spain Spanish Super Sonic
Italy Italian Super Sonic
China Chinese (Simplified) 超级索尼克, Super Sonic
Taiwan Chinese (Traditional) 超級索尼克, Super Sonic
South Korea Korean 슈퍼 소닉, Super Sonic
Netherlands Dutch Super Sonic
Russia Russian Супер-Соник

Trivia

The voice clip played when Sonic activates his Final Smash in the English version of Brawl, without the original reverb effect.
  • The only force in Brawl that can affect Super Sonic is the Isaac Assist Trophy, which with correct timing can cause him to self-destruct.
  • There is a glitch with Super Sonic on WarioWare, Inc.. If one floats around the side of the stage in the elevator part, when the microgame starts, Super Sonic will be under the main platform, then go to the middle. When the microgame ends, Super Sonic will be inside the main platform.
  • Sonic's English voice clip in Brawl (voiced by Jason Griffith) upon activating the Final Smash was argued by some Brawl players on whether he yelled "Now I'll show you!", or "Here I'll show you!", due to the intense reverberation of the voice clip and a slight grunt Sonic makes before yelling his line. However, the Smash Bros. DOJO!! described the Final Smash with the earlier quote, and the raw, non-reverbing soundbyte in the game's data has him clearly yell "Now I'll show you!".
  • Super Sonic's Brawl trophy is the only Final Smash trophy that references a game of origin that is not Brawl itself.
  • Later Sonic games adopted Brawl's quirk of having Sonic transform before the Chaos Emeralds enter his body.

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