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|debut = [[23 June (releases)|23 June]] [[1991 (releases)|1991]] | |debut = [[23 June (releases)|23 June]] [[1991 (releases)|1991]] | ||
|creator = {{w|Yuji Naka}}, {{w|Naoto Ohshima}}, {{w|Hirokazu Yasuhara}} | |creator = {{w|Yuji Naka}}, {{w|Naoto Ohshima}}, {{w|Hirokazu Yasuhara}} | ||
|publisher = SEGA | |publisher = [[SEGA]] | ||
|medium = Video games, comic books, television, film | |medium = Video games, comic books, television, film | ||
|genre = Platforming game | |genre = Platforming game | ||
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|trailer2 = LEGO Dimensions- Sonic the Hedgehog Official Trailer | |trailer2 = LEGO Dimensions- Sonic the Hedgehog Official Trailer | ||
}}{{Dab page|Sonic the Hedgehog (disambiguation)}} | }}{{Dab page|Sonic the Hedgehog (disambiguation)}} | ||
'''''Sonic the Hedgehog''''' is a video game franchise released by the Japanese entertainment company | '''''Sonic the Hedgehog''''' is a video game franchise released by the Japanese entertainment company [[SEGA]]. | ||
The series follows the adventures of [[Sonic the Hedgehog (character)|the titular character]], an anthropomorphic blue hedgehog who can run at supersonic speeds. He battles against the evil plots of [[w:c:sonic:Doctor Eggman|Doctor Ivo "Eggman" Robotnik]], who is intent on conquering the world with his robotic minions. | The series follows the adventures of [[Sonic the Hedgehog (character)|the titular character]], an anthropomorphic blue hedgehog who can run at supersonic speeds. He battles against the evil plots of [[w:c:sonic:Doctor Eggman|Doctor Ivo "Eggman" Robotnik]], who is intent on conquering the world with his robotic minions. | ||
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In [[2022 (releases)|2022]], Sonic was alluded to in the ''[[Redacted (audio series)|Redacted]]'' audio story, ''[[Recruits (audio story)|Recruits]]''; when [[Joel (Recruits)|Joel]] explains the [[sonic mascara]] to [[Shawna Thompson]], she asks if it's "like the hedgehog?" | In [[2022 (releases)|2022]], Sonic was alluded to in the ''[[Redacted (audio series)|Redacted]]'' audio story, ''[[Recruits (audio story)|Recruits]]''; when [[Joel (Recruits)|Joel]] explains the [[sonic mascara]] to [[Shawna Thompson]], she asks if it's "like the hedgehog?" | ||
===Out of universe references=== | ===Out-of-universe references=== | ||
The ''[[Legacy (video game)|Doctor Who: Legacy]]'' game, ''[[Sonic Adventure (video game)|Sonic Adventure]]'', shares its name with {{w|Sonic Adventure|the 1998 ''Sonic'' game}}. | The ''[[Legacy (video game)|Doctor Who: Legacy]]'' game, ''[[Sonic Adventure (video game)|Sonic Adventure]]'', shares its name with {{w|Sonic Adventure|the 1998 ''Sonic'' game}}. | ||
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==DWU references in ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' media== | ==DWU references in ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' media== | ||
[[File:Metallix.jpg|thumb|left|The Brotherhood of Metallix. ( | [[File:Metallix.jpg|thumb|left|The Brotherhood of Metallix. ([[NOTCOVERED]]: ''[[w:c:sonic:Sonic the Comic Issue 72|The Return of Chaotix (part 6)]])]] | ||
One apparent reference to ''Doctor Who'' can be found in the 2003 game, {{wi|Sonic Heroes}}, during the Team Chaotix story. When the group first encounter Dr. Eggman, Espio the Chameleon identifies the villain to his team mates, which prompts Charmy Bee to ask, "[[The Question|Dr. ''who''?]]" | One apparent reference to ''Doctor Who'' can be found in the 2003 game, {{wi|Sonic Heroes}}, during the Team Chaotix story. When the group first encounter Dr. Eggman, Espio the Chameleon identifies the villain to his team mates, which prompts Charmy Bee to ask, "[[The Question|Dr. ''who''?]]" | ||
Outside of this instance, the vast majority of ''Who'' references occur during Sonic's extensive run in comic books. | Outside of this instance, the vast majority of ''Who'' references occur during Sonic's extensive run in comic books. | ||
[[File:Sticks wibbley-wobbley.jpg|thumb|Sticks the Badger talks about the "time travel [[Wibbly wobbly, timey wimey|wibbly wobbly]]". (''Worlds Unite | [[File:Sticks wibbley-wobbley.jpg|thumb|Sticks the Badger talks about the "time travel [[Wibbly wobbly, timey wimey|wibbly wobbly]]". ([[NOTCOVERED]]: ''Worlds Unite (part 12)'')]] | ||
The UK-based series published by [[Fleetway Publications|Fleetway]], {{wi|Sonic the Comic}}, which ran from [[1993 (releases)|1993]] to [[2002 (releases)|2002]], offered an inherently British style of story and characterisation to Sonic's world, including what began as a very unintentional nod to the [[Dalek]]s. Among the comic's extensive rogues gallery was a group called the [[w:c:sonic:Brotherhood of Metallix|Brotherhood of Metallix]], in which the comic took Robotnik's singular [[w:c:sonic:Metal Sonic|robotic Sonic-Doppelgänger]] from the games, and turned it into a fearsome, very Dalek-like, warmongering species who had a habit of demanding Sonic's "[[extermination]]", and were led by a red-and-gold "[[w:c:sonic:Emperor Metallix|Emperor Metallix]]". {{w|Nigel Kitching}}, one of the comic's most prolific writers, and creator of the group, acknowledged the similarity after older readers began to pick up on it. Kitching explained that he did not initially set out to "rip off" the Daleks, but chose to run with the idea as the group were developed. He further stated that, since ''Doctor Who'' was off the air at the time, he believed the similarity was unlikely to jar the series' readership.<ref>http://sonicthecomic.proboards.com/thread/9482?page=8#355593</ref> | The UK-based series published by [[Fleetway Publications|Fleetway]], {{wi|Sonic the Comic}}, which ran from [[1993 (releases)|1993]] to [[2002 (releases)|2002]], offered an inherently British style of story and characterisation to Sonic's world, including what began as a very unintentional nod to the [[Dalek]]s. Among the comic's extensive rogues gallery was a group called the [[w:c:sonic:Brotherhood of Metallix|Brotherhood of Metallix]], in which the comic took Robotnik's singular [[w:c:sonic:Metal Sonic|robotic Sonic-Doppelgänger]] from the games, and turned it into a fearsome, very Dalek-like, warmongering species who had a habit of demanding Sonic's "[[extermination]]", and were led by a red-and-gold "[[w:c:sonic:Emperor Metallix|Emperor Metallix]]". {{w|Nigel Kitching}}, one of the comic's most prolific writers, and creator of the group, acknowledged the similarity after older readers began to pick up on it. Kitching explained that he did not initially set out to "rip off" the Daleks, but chose to run with the idea as the group were developed. He further stated that, since ''Doctor Who'' was off the air at the time, he believed the similarity was unlikely to jar the series' readership.<ref>http://sonicthecomic.proboards.com/thread/9482?page=8#355593</ref> | ||
[[File:E123 Omega Exterminate.jpg|thumb|left|E-123 Omega channels his inner-Dalek. ( | [[File:E123 Omega Exterminate.jpg|thumb|left|E-123 Omega channels his inner-Dalek. ([[NOTCOVERED]]: ''[[w:c:sonic:IDW Sonic the Hedgehog Issue 19|Crisis City (part 1)]]'')]] | ||
On the other side of the pond was Sonic's most prolific comic book run: the {{w|Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie Comics)|American Archie Comics series}} that ran continuously for a record-breaking twenty-four years, from [[1993 (releases)|1993]] to [[2017 (releases)|2017]]. A subtle ''Doctor Who'' nod occurred toward the end of ''[[w:c:sonic:Worlds Unite|Worlds Unite]]'', a massive crossover between Sonic and Archie's {{wi|Mega Man (Archie Comics)|Mega Man}} comic book (based on the {{w|Capcom}} {{w|Mega Man|game series of the same name}}). At the end of this multiverse-spanning plot that was ultimately undone by a time travel paradox, ''Sonic'' character [[w:c:sonic:Sticks the Badger|Sticks the Badger]] finished off the story by explaining her own theory about time and space, during which she used the first half of the (in)famous phrase first coined by the [[Tenth Doctor]] and popularised by the [[Eleventh Doctor|Eleventh]]: "[[Wibbly wobbly, timey wimey|wibbly wobbly]]". | On the other side of the pond was Sonic's most prolific comic book run: the {{w|Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie Comics)|American Archie Comics series}} that ran continuously for a record-breaking twenty-four years, from [[1993 (releases)|1993]] to [[2017 (releases)|2017]]. A subtle ''Doctor Who'' nod occurred toward the end of ''[[w:c:sonic:Worlds Unite|Worlds Unite]]'', a massive crossover between Sonic and Archie's {{wi|Mega Man (Archie Comics)|Mega Man}} comic book (based on the {{w|Capcom}} {{w|Mega Man|game series of the same name}}). At the end of this multiverse-spanning plot that was ultimately undone by a time travel paradox, ''Sonic'' character [[w:c:sonic:Sticks the Badger|Sticks the Badger]] finished off the story by explaining her own theory about time and space, during which she used the first half of the (in)famous phrase first coined by the [[Tenth Doctor]] and popularised by the [[Eleventh Doctor|Eleventh]]: "[[Wibbly wobbly, timey wimey|wibbly wobbly]]". | ||
After the aforementioned comic's cancellation, the American Sonic comic license was picked up by former [[American comic book|American ''Doctor Who'' comic publisher]], [[IDW Publishing]], during which ''Doctor Who'' has, so far, been referenced twice. | After the aforementioned comic's cancellation, the American Sonic comic license was picked up by former [[American comic book|American ''Doctor Who'' comic publisher]], [[IDW Publishing]], during which ''Doctor Who'' has, so far, been referenced twice. | ||
[[File:IDWSonic Dalek cameo.jpg|thumb|A Dalek figurine. ('' | [[File:IDWSonic Dalek cameo.jpg|thumb|A Dalek figurine. ([[NOTCOVERED]]: ''[[w:c:sonic:IDW Sonic the Hedgehog Issue 49|Wound Up]]'')]] | ||
In ''Crisis City: Part 1'' ([[w:c:sonic:IDW Sonic the Hedgehog Issue 19|issue 19]]), the robot character [[w:c:sonic:E-123 Omega (IDW)|E-123 Omega]] was seen taking out a barrage of enemies while exclaiming "[[exterminate]]" in a manner very similar to the Daleks. | In ''Crisis City: Part 1'' ([[w:c:sonic:IDW Sonic the Hedgehog Issue 19|issue 19]]), the robot character [[w:c:sonic:E-123 Omega (IDW)|E-123 Omega]] was seen taking out a barrage of enemies while exclaiming "[[exterminate]]" in a manner very similar to the Daleks. | ||
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=== Archie Comics series === | === Archie Comics series === | ||
[[Andrew Pepoy]], | [[Andrew Pepoy]], who contributed a handful of artworks to [[Titan Publishing Group|Titan]]'s ''Doctor Who'' comics, was a regular inker throughout the comic's run. | ||
[[Dan Slott]], the American comic book professional who appeared on a [[2015]] edition of ''[[The Fan Show]]'', wrote the stories, ''Zone Wars: Prelude'', and ''Giant Robotno'', from ''[[w:c:sonic:Archie Sonic Super Special|Sonic Super Special]]'' [[w:c:sonic:Archie Sonic Super Special Issue 8|issues 8]] and [[w:c:sonic:Archie Sonic Super Special Issue 12|12]], respectively. | [[Dan Slott]], the American comic book professional who appeared on a [[2015]] edition of ''[[The Fan Show]]'', and later wrote [[Firelight (comic story)|both]] [[Rhyme or Reason (comic story)|stories]] for Titan's ''[[Once Upon a Time Lord (graphic novel)|Once Upon a Time Lord]]'' graphic novel, wrote the stories, ''Zone Wars: Prelude'', and ''Giant Robotno'', from ''[[w:c:sonic:Archie Sonic Super Special|Sonic Super Special]]'' [[w:c:sonic:Archie Sonic Super Special Issue 8|issues 8]] and [[w:c:sonic:Archie Sonic Super Special Issue 12|12]], respectively. | ||
=== IDW comic series === | === IDW comic series === | ||
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[[LEGO]] went on to make official sets for both ''Doctor Who'' and ''Sonic'' following their appearances in ''LEGO Dimensions''. | [[LEGO]] went on to make official sets for both ''Doctor Who'' and ''Sonic'' following their appearances in ''LEGO Dimensions''. | ||
=== Voice | === Cast === | ||
==== Voice actors ==== | |||
Presently, all voice actor connections between the two franchises exist in the form of characters from other franchises that interacted with DWU elements in ''LEGO Dimensions'' and related media. | Presently, all voice actor connections between the two franchises exist in the form of characters from other franchises that interacted with DWU elements in ''LEGO Dimensions'' and related media. | ||
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[[Liam O'Brien]], who voiced [[Gollum]], voiced [[w:c:sonic:Zazz|Zazz]] in {{wi|Sonic Lost World}}, and [[w:c:sonic:Infinite|Infinite]] in {{wi|Sonic Forces}}. | [[Liam O'Brien]], who voiced [[Gollum]], voiced [[w:c:sonic:Zazz|Zazz]] in {{wi|Sonic Lost World}}, and [[w:c:sonic:Infinite|Infinite]] in {{wi|Sonic Forces}}. | ||
[[Christopher Lloyd]], who voiced [[Doc Brown]], voiced Chief Pachacamac in the live-action {{wi|Knuckles (TV series)|Knuckles}} TV series. | |||
==== Live-action actors ==== | |||
The live-action ''Sonic'' film series from [[Paramount]], which currently consists of three theatrical films and the aforementioned {{wi|Knuckles (TV series)|Knuckles}} series, possesses a handful of live actors in common with televised and audio ''Doctor Who'' media. | |||
In the ''Knuckles'' series, [[Kit Rakusen]], who played [[Henry Arbinger]] in ''[[The Devil's Chord (TV story)|The Devil's Chord]]'', briefly appeared as a young Wade Wipple in an episode 3 flashback, while [[Big Finish Productions|Big Finish]] voice actor, [[Jaimi Barbakoff]], had a minor role in two episodes. | |||
In the {{w|Sonic the Hedgehog 3 (2024 film)|third film}}, [[Will Austin]], who played [[Vorm]] in ''[[Orphan 55 (TV story)|Orphan 55]]'', played a G.U.N. heli pilot. | |||
=== Miscellaneous === | === Miscellaneous === |