User blog comment:MetalShadow272/When Wacky Worlds Collide Volume 8/@comment-68.59.197.100-20121024120403/@comment-17720060-20121024220029

Heh. Thank you! I appreciate those compliments! Now to the answers.

1.) Wolfix so far has a lot of abilities, going from super human strength, invulnerability, super speed, high jumping skills, and things like that, but his main ability is the control over all darkness, which counters Kippy's control over light. And along with his superhero-like abilities, Wolfix also has the ability to come back after a defeat. Kinda like Bowser and Eggman, sorta. Many times when Wolfix is defeated, it seems that he's destroyed forever, but he ends up always returning after what appears to be his death.

2.) Wolfix has an entire army of wolves, all forced into his army for a world war against all of humanity, called the Wolf Sprites. These wolves vary in abilities, and some are even mutated. While the head scientist wolf (who I have yet to name) is like Wolfix's sidekick and obeys and is faithful to him, every other wolf in the army is waiting for the best chance to finally betray Wolfix and bring him to an end.

3.) Kippy will say a lot of things in the show, but I have yet to come up with a true catchphrase for him. The only thing close to a catchphrase I have is "WHUZZUP???" I use that as a greeting on here, but I bet nobody realizes that it came from Kippy first.

4.) Kippy's favorite food is books. Don't ask why.

5.) Barf has always been Kippy's dog for many years, and always will be. So that's a yes.

6.) Susie (the princess you're refering to) will indeed appear in it, and will almost be exactly like she is in the comics.

7.) Hmm...I would probably take it. Since after being around so many hardcore Sonic fans on this wiki, I think I would know what fans would want in a dub or a new cartoon and what they don't want.

8.) Of course! If my cartoon proves popular enough, I plan to make a separate video game series based on the cartoon. It won't be a stupid spin-off that's not canon to the main cartoon canon. I mean, seriously. That canon and non-canon stuff only confuses me. You make a video game, yet it's not canon the the main series, meaning that the stuff that happened in the game NEVER happened. And I get confused when trying to tell what is canon and what is not (Example: Sonic and the Secret Rings. If it's a spin-off, how the heck did Sonic know about it in Sonic Generations?). So the events of the video game series will sometimes be connected to events in the cartoons. Not only will people not be confused by that stupid canonocity stuff, but it's also a nice way to make money. In order for people to get what's going on in the cartoon, they can buy the game.