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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In listing ''Sonic the Hedgehog 2'', Super Sonic is the only Final Smash in ''Brawl'' whose trophy acknowledges any game other than ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' itself, despite several others (including [[Rocketbarrel Barrage]], [[Beast Ganon]] and [[PK Starstorm]]) originating from the characters' home universes.
*In listing ''Sonic the Hedgehog 2'', Super Sonic is the only Final Smash in ''Brawl'' whose trophy acknowledges any game other than ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' itself, despite several others (including [[Rocketbarrel Barrage]], [[Beast Ganon]] and [[PK Starstorm]]) originating from the characters' home universes.
*It's worth noting that the Final Smash Trophy depicts Super Sonic with all head quills standing up. The only exceptions in the Sonic series were ''Sonic Adventure'', ''Sonic Adventure 2'', and the ''Sonic Advance'' series. From ''Sonic Heroes'' onward, the raised quills return. When Sonic begins flying, his quills take the slanted angle that was depicted in the ''Sonic Adventure'' & ''Advance'' series. When he stops, his quills return to the raised position.
*It's worth nothing that the Final Smash Trophy depicts Super Sonic with all head quills standing up. The only exceptions in the Sonic series were ''Sonic Adventure'', ''Sonic Adventure 2'', and the ''Sonic Advance'' series. From ''Sonic Heroes'' onward, the raised quills return. When Sonic begins flying, his quills take the slanted angle that was depicted in the ''Sonic Adventure'' & ''Advance'' series. When he stops, his quills return to the raised position.
*One of the only forces in the game that can affect him is the [[Isaac]] assist trophy, which with correct timing can cause him to self destruct.
*One of the only forces in the game that can affect him is the [[Isaac]] assist trophy, which with correct timing can cause him to self destruct.
*There is a glitch that can be used with Super Sonic on [[WarioWare, Inc.]] which starts with float around the side of the stage in the elevator part, then 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.
*There is a glitch that can be used with Super Sonic on [[WarioWare, Inc.]] which starts with float around the side of the stage in the elevator part, then 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.

Revision as of 19:31, January 4, 2013

Template:Infobox Final Smash Super Sonic (スーパーソニック Sūpā Sonikku) is a super transformation and powered up version of Sonic the Hedgehog that can be activated after obtaining the Smash Ball This power appears in Super Smash Bros. Brawl as Sonic's Final Smash.

Summary

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, while Sonic is transformed, he is completely invincible. He is also unaffected by Bumpers. Sonic can attack in this form by simply ramming into opponents; the faster it's going, the more damage is dealt. When the opponent is attacked, the move deals about 35% but the first attack is roughly 25%, and never lower. 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 can't KO himself when he reaches the blast line, regardless of how far it is going, but if he turns back to normal while he's too far away to recover, he'll be penalized with a self-destruct. Sonic's Final Smash is arguably among the strongest in the game, as the player cannot die or take damage for the entire duration of the transformation (even Wario-Man and Giga Bowser can accidentally self-destruct and are not nearly as fast or powerful). Furthermore, an experienced player who has learned how to control Super Sonic's unwieldy movement can use and abuse his relatively high damage output and insane speed to guarantee multiple KOs.

Controversy

Sonic's English voice clip (voiced by Jason Griffith) upon activating the Final Smash has been constantly argued by Brawl players as to whether he says "Now I'll show you!" or "Here I'll show you!" By going to the in-game sound test and listening to Sonic's voice clips, one can confirm that he indeed says "Here". [1] The audio clip pronounces an 'r' sound after the vowel, which is an 'e', while the beginning sound, which is echoed, sounds like an 'h'. However, opponents argue that the echo is so disruptive that the word "Now" is corrupted into sounding like "Here" in order to be in accordance to DOJO!!'s description, while an alternative argument states that players are "hearing what they want to hear"; some are conditioned to recognize "here", while others are conditioned to recognize "Now". Officially, while Sonic says "Here I'll show you!" in-game, sources like DOJO!! describe the Final Smash with the quote "Now I'll show you!", and therefore the quote is documented alongside the Final Smash itself.

Super Sonic trophy in Brawl

Trophy Description

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

Origin

File:Super Sonic StH2.png
Super Sonic as he first appeared in Sonic the Hedgehog 2.

In the Final Smash, the Chaos Emeralds can be seen 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 3-D.

In the games, Sonic had to collect all 7 (6 in the first game, therefore he could not transform) Chaos Emeralds in order for him to turn into Super Sonic. In the older games, the Chaos Emeralds were hidden in Special Stages and were treated as the easter egg/unlockable feature in the games (starting with Sonic the Hedgehog 2, other characters were capable of attaining Super forms such as Knuckles). Whilst in Super form, Sonic will act under the influence of the Invincibility and Speed-Up items and gains the ability to fly, drastically increasing his speed and can destroy enemies merely by touch. However, because of his immense speed, the player could easily fall victim to pitfalls, the one thing he is still weak against. In addition, the Super form does not last for long as it consumes the player's Rings constantly, and thus must continue to grab Rings to maintain the state. Beginning with Sonic Adventure (excluding Sonic Shuffle) and up to Sonic Unleashed, Super Sonic is only available for play in the final boss battles which required him to defeat a similarly-powered up major antagonist. Sonic Colors and Sonic Generations, however, have since allowed Super Sonic to be usable in the games levels as before, with it being the sole availability in Sonic Colors, and unable to be used on any bosses, excluding the Final Boss of Sonic Generations.

Trivia

  • In listing Sonic the Hedgehog 2, Super Sonic is the only Final Smash in Brawl whose trophy acknowledges any game other than Super Smash Bros. Brawl itself, despite several others (including Rocketbarrel Barrage, Beast Ganon and PK Starstorm) originating from the characters' home universes.
  • It's worth nothing that the Final Smash Trophy depicts Super Sonic with all head quills standing up. The only exceptions in the Sonic series were Sonic Adventure, Sonic Adventure 2, and the Sonic Advance series. From Sonic Heroes onward, the raised quills return. When Sonic begins flying, his quills take the slanted angle that was depicted in the Sonic Adventure & Advance series. When he stops, his quills return to the raised position.
  • One of the only forces in the game that can affect him is the Isaac assist trophy, which with correct timing can cause him to self destruct.
  • There is a glitch that can be used with Super Sonic on WarioWare, Inc. which starts with float around the side of the stage in the elevator part, then 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.
  • There is a glitch with Super Sonic that occurs on Green Hill Zone. If Super Sonic is used just before a part of the Green Hill Zone ramp comes back, Super Sonic will be able to move underneath the ground of Green Hill Zone in a ghost like fashion. So as long as he does not fully come back up from underneath the ground, Super Sonic will stay that way, until the end of his transformation. This glitch can also happen with Wario's Wario-Man if the player uses his aerials to stay up.
  • If it is used when the middle of the Bridge of Eldin is materializing, the move will end instantly.
  • When activating his Final Smash while in giant, tiny, or metal form, Sonic's voice will be unaffected.
  • The animation of Sonic turning into Super Sonic is modeled after that of the Super Sonic transformation sprite from Sonic the Hedgehog 2.

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