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Sonic the Hedgehog was a video game. In 1989, Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart was aware that the main character was a blue hedgehog. (PROSE: Business Unusual)
Mel Joseph was playing the game on his computer, completing the Scrap Brain Zone. (PROSE: Conundrum)
Mickey Smith had a copy of the game on either his Playstation or Xbox, along with Grand Theft Auto and Gran Turismo. (PROSE: Winner Takes All)
Ace joked with Dr John Watson that whatever the Rakshassi were worshipping, it wasn't Sonic the Hedgehog. (PROSE: All-Consuming Fire)
Martha Jones once described the Tenth Doctor's hair as "very Sonic the Hedgehog", although the Doctor said he was going for more of a Sid Vicious vibe. (PROSE: Forever Autumn)
Behind the scenes
Sonic the Hedgehog is the flagship franchise of Sega.
Sonic appeared alongside the Doctor as a playable character in LEGO Dimensions. Sonic will occasionally interact with the Doctor if they are paired together during gameplay, where it's revealed the hedgehog incorrectly believes the Doctor named the sonic screwdriver after him.
While the character is implied to have been around from as early as 1989 in the DWU, in the real world his first appearance was in 1991.
The Legacy story Sonic Adventure shares its name with Sonic's 1998 SEGA Dreamcast game. It is not known whether this was an intentional nod.
A number of Sonic or Sonic-related video games have been developed by studios that have also developed Doctor Who games:
- Traveller's Tales, the company that later merged into TT Games (themselves the developers of LEGO Dimensions), developed Sonic 3D: Flickies' Island and Sonic R.
- Sumo Digital developed the games Sega Superstars Tennis, Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing, Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed, and Team Sonic Racing.
The Sonic franchise has also had many comic book adaptations:
- A series titled Sonic the Comic ran in the UK from 1993-2002, on whom multiple people also involved with DWU media have worked, the most notable examples being Richard Elson, Lew Stringer, Gary Knight, Andy Diggle, Alan McKenzie, Mike McMahon, Anthony Williams, Steve Cook, Mark Millar, John M. Burns, and Elitta Fell.
- More recently, an American title began in 2018 under IDW Publishing, with Jack Lawrence among its art team.
References to Doctor Who
- Among the most notable exclusive villains of the aforementioned Sonic the Comic series were the "Brotherhood of Metallix", an army consisting entirely of Metal Sonics (Sonic's robotic doppelgänger from the video games). Many fans noted similarities between the Brotherhood and Doctor Who's own Dalek Empire, with them even being led by a larger "Emperor Metallix". Nigel Kitching, one of the comics most prolific writers, acknowledged this, stating that he did not intend to "rip off" the Daleks but, after noting the similarity, chose to run with the idea. 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.[1]
- In issue 52 of Archie Comics' Mega Man comic series (the final chapter in a multi-series crossover event with the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise), Sonic character Sticks the Badger uses the phrase "wibbly-wobbley" when describing time travel.
- In issue 19 of the IDW comic series, E-123 Omega, a robot character, is seen exclaiming "exterminate" in a similar fashion to the Daleks.
External links
- Sonic the Hedgehog at the LEGO Dimensions wiki
- Sonic the Hedgehog series on Sonic News Network, the Sonic the Hedgehog wiki.