Sonic the Werehog

"So when the sun goes down, I turn into...this?!"

- Sonic upon realizing his transformation happens whenever it's night in Sonic Unleashed.

Sonic the Werehog (ソニック・ザ・ウェアホッグ) is Sonic the Hedgehog's bestial werewolf-like form in the game Sonic Unleashed. Sonic was transformed into this form for the first time when Dr. Eggman used a machine to painfully extract the power of the Chaos Emeralds from Super Sonic, with which Eggman would fire a specialized laser weapon at the planet, releasing and awakening the creature known as Dark Gaia from the core of the planet. In the process, due to his close proximity to the Chaos Emeralds, some of Dark Gaia's energy infested his body, causing his transformation. Sonic only transforms at night because that is the only time of day when Dark Gaia can move about and affect people. When transforming into the Werehog (or transforming back to normal), a light and a cloud of purple smoke envelops him.

Sonic the Werehog features a different gameplay than Sonic's normal form. He attacks with his arms and fists, which can stretch out and punch his foes. In Werehog Stages, Sonic loses his speed and must fight through swarms of enemies with his new fists. Rather than using a counted number of rings, Sonic uses a health bar, where collecting rings refills the bar. Aside from the usual ability of Sonic being able to race down ramps throughout the levels, in Werehog form you must get across gaps in a tightrope walking fashion.

Sonic retains most of his normal abilities and personality in this form as well as the ability to speak, though with more of a growl than normal. It appears, however, that Sonic gains some minor bestial behavior while in this form, as he howls like a real werewolf at the start of a night stage, during the Dark Gaia Phoenix boss fight, or upon getting an A-Rank. He can also run on all fours like a real wolf and fight in a more ferocious way than his normal self. Therefore, it can basically just be considered a darker, more feral form of Sonic rather than as a split-personality monster like other interpretations of werewolves. Despite this, however, Sonic the Werehog still has Sonic the Hedgehog's good heart. This is primarily due to his will, which is too strong for Dark Gaia to affect in any way.

Before the final showdown with Dark Gaia, Dark Gaia re-absorbed its remaining power that Sonic had incidentally taken at the start of the game, stripping Sonic of his Werehog form for good.

Early Concept & Design
Early art of the Werehog was made by a SEGA member named Tanahashi. He wanted to make Werehog to look wolf-like, so he removed Sonic's gloves so that his claws can be visible. He first made the Werehog with chains. He also said that he wanted to make Sonic look very strong, so he changed his general form. The shoulder and the head are connected by a single line, and his chest is much more broad, giving his body the appearance of an inverse triangle. This one, he commented, was a silly design; it was made when he was getting started with the Werehog. He said not to blame him, because he tried to come up with all of the designs he could come up with. It resembles Bigfoot.

Appearance
Following the theme of the Werehog, Sonic receives more bestial traits in this transformation. Here, Sonic grows slightly taller and he gains much more muscle mass. As a result, his chest gets broader, and his arms grows larger and out of proportion. His hands also get bigger and his nails become claws that he can use offensively. His muzzle grows larger as well and his teeth become sharp and pointy, making him resemble more that of a wolf. His ears also become more curved.

In this form Sonic's skin turns light blue and his fur turns gray/dark blue and becomes much longer, thicker and grows out in places where he would not have fur, such as his arms and chest, with traits of white fur on his wrists, the end of his quills and on his chest. As a result of the increased fur, his neck becomes even less visible.

While as a Werehog, Sonic loses his gloves, exposing his hands and his socks becomes slightly frilled in the back. The white stripe on his shoes is replaced with grey metal that has three spikes on the surface, and the bottom of his shoes becomes covered with small metal spikes.

Powers and abilities
As Sonic the Werehog, Sonic gains a noticeable increase in physical strength, allowing him to open sealed doors and entrances, effortlessly pick up, throw and swing larger enemies and objects, destroy metal vaults with one hit and even topple creatures several times his size, such as the Titan and the Dark Gaia Phoenix.

In this form, Sonic is able to stretch his arms over long distances and can do so in an instant. It is unknown how far he can stretch his arms, however. Sonic accidentally discovered this ability after he tried to catch a falling ice cream cone. Sonic mainly uses this ability in combat, allowing him to increase his attack range, grab enemies from long distances, build momentum for his attacks and create various forms of combat moves. He can even enlarge his arms and hands to increase the power and range of his attacks even further. Besides combat, Sonic can also use this ability to travel around, such as stretching his arm out to the nearest pole, swing over there, then stretch out to the next pole, etc.

As a Werehog, Sonic loses his trademark speed and can only run at the same speed as a "normal" person. He is, however, able to run faster by dashing on all fours, making able to run past enemies or launch quick strikes and assaults.

In this form Sonic is also shown having the ability to use an unknown form of energy, possibly due to Dark Gaia being the source of Sonic's Werehog form, which he applies in combat, or uses to charge up his attacks. He can also put up a blue energy shield when guarding, and can even pick up the Dark Gaia Force which is left behind by Dark Gaia's minions when they are defeated. Once he has filled his Unleashed Gauge, Sonic can enter his Unleashed Mode. In that time, Sonic glows blue, his movements becomes faster, and the damage he deals doubles and the damage he receives halves (In the latter's case, it makes Sonic invincible instead in the PS3 and Xbox 360 version of Sonic Unleashed).

Sonic the Werehog uses a type of feral hand-to-hand combat to fight his enemies. Basically, when using his fists, Sonic can deal greater damage, but only in a focused area, and when using his claws, he can attack several opponents at once, but the damage will be much less.

Straight Attacks

 * Were-Hammer: Sonic throws several straight punches that knocks foes backwards.
 * Double Kick Combo: Sonic punches once, does a sliding front kick, and finally jumps, throwing both feet at an enemy.
 * Sho-Hog-Ken: Sonic punches twice and does an uppercut that sends an enemy up in the air. Allows Aerial attacks into combos.
 * Donkey Kick Combo: Sonic does two punches, turns on the ground and does a back kick with both feet that sends any enemy flying.
 * Double Axle Combo: Sonic does two punches, one claw attack, spins, does a karate chop, lands towards the enemy, and does several kicks before landing on the ground.
 * Feral Were-Hammer: Same as Were-Hammer except Sonic ends the combo with a straight double punch which knocks the enemy backwards.
 * Werewheel Rush: After doing the Were-Hammer, Sonic does a cartwheel, hurting all enemies in his path, jumps up into the air, and bashes the ground, making any enemy near the impact dizzy.
 * Vertical Were-Hammer: After doing the Were-Hammer, Sonic jumps high in the air, punches the ground, and sends every enemy within the radius of the attack into the air.
 * Knuckle Sandwich Combo: Similar to Donkey Kick Combo except Sonic ends it by slamming his right hand down and throwing both hands up. Allows Aerial attacks into combos.
 * Unleashed Knuckle Sandwich: Same as Knuckle Sandwich Combo except Sonic ends it with a series of fast punches and finally a giant arm/fist punch that knocks the enemy backwards.

Hook Attacks

 * Wild Whirl: Sonic does several wide claw attacks.
 * Rolling Kick Combo: Sonic does a claw attack, a spinning kick, and ends with a break dance spin that can knocks back several surrounding foes.
 * Sho-Claw-Ken: Similar to the Sho-Hog-Ken; Sonic does two claw attacks and an uppercut that sends an enemy up in the air. Allows Aerial attacks into combos.
 * Egg Scrambler: Sonic does two claw attacks, two more while spinning forward, and a cross attack to enemies in front of him.
 * Wereclap: Sonic does three Wide Claw attacks, puts both fists together, swings them, and stops while doing a large clap on enemies in front of where he is standing, crippling the enemy.
 * Feral Wild Whirl: Same as Wild Whirl except Sonic ends with a spinning attack.
 * Earthshaker: After doing the Wild Whirl, Sonic enlarges his fists and repeatedly slams them into the ground. He ends it by slamming both fists simultaneously that sends all enemies within the impact in the air. Allows Aerial attacks into combos.
 * Wild Whirl Were-Hammer: After doing the Wild Whirl, Sonic jumps high in the air, punches the ground, and sends every enemy within the radius of the attack into the air. Allows Aerial attacks into combos.
 * Ultimate Wild Combo: Similar to Egg Scrambler except Sonic ends it by stretching out his arms and swinging in front of him and behind.
 * Unleashed Wild Combo: After doing the Ultimate Wild Combo, Sonic swings his fists in a half circle, jumps up into the air, and sends two Missile Punches into the ground.

Aerial Attacks

 * Flying Double-Punch: Sonic does two straight punches while in midair.
 * Aerial Claw Slash: Sonic does two wide claw attacks while in midair.
 * Diving Body Press: While in midair, Sonic spreads his arms, claws, and legs out and body slams the ground, hitting any enemy within the impact. Can only be done during a ground attack that brings Sonic into the air, such as the Sho-Hog-Ken.
 * Aerial Piledriver: While in midair, Sonic grabs a medium sized enemy and smashes them into the ground, hitting all enemies with the impacts range.
 * Flying Double-Punch Crush: Same as Flying Double Punch except Sonic ends with a forward kick.
 * Aerial Claw Slash and Spin: Same as Aerial Claw Slash except ends by spinning forward.
 * Shooting Star Combo: Same as Flying Double Punch except Sonic does a forward cartwheel and swings both fists down, knocking an enemy into the ground.
 * Typhoon Combo: Same as Aerial Claw Slash except ends by doing a wide claw attack and spinning forward.
 * Crescent Moon Strike: After doing a Flying Double-Punch, Sonic does a flip and a series of straight punches, and bashes the enemy into the ground like the Shooting Star Combo.
 * Hurricane Combo: After doing an Aerial Claw Slash, Sonic stretches and swings his arms in front and back of him, then spins, and does a reverse spin roundhouse punch.

Special Attacks

 * Were-Claw Charge: While dashing, Sonic does a slow cross chop, stunning them.
 * Triple Wild Claw: While dashing, Sonic does several claw attacks.
 * Spinning Needle Attack: Sonic does a Dash Jump and spins forward like a saw-drill in a torpedo fashion.
 * Were-Rush: Sonic does a Dash Jump and performs a cross chop.
 * Tricky Tornado Uppercut: While guarding, Sonic does a forward somersault and does a spinning uppercut into the air which throws the enemy into the air. Allows Aerial attacks into combos.
 * Wild Werewhip: While guarding, Sonic stretches his arms behind him and swings them over his head, smashing the ground in front of him.
 * Missile Punch: Sonic focuses energy into his hand and releases it, sending a huge arm and fist in the forward direction.
 * Comet Punch: Similar to Missile Punch except Sonic focuses more energy into the attack, making his arm and fist stay out longer, causing massive damage.
 * Were-Tornado: Sonic focuses energy into his hand which goes into his arms. When he releases it, he spins, stretching his arms out hitting anyone within distance.
 * Were-Cyclone: Similar to Were-Tornado except Sonic focuses more energy into the attack, which he uses to do a reverse spin after the first spin.

PS2/Wii Version Techniques

 * Were-Hammer: In the PS2/Wii version, this move is instead either a rising uppercut followed by a double ground slap, or a midair double axe-handle. This move is a combination of the Tricky Tornado Uppercut and the Shooting Star Combo finisher, and is the first move other than punching Sonic has in the Wii version.
 * Were-Claw: Sonic slashes outward with both claws. Stuns foes upon contact and can only be done while running, but also during a dash jump. First special move learned in the game.
 * Wild Claw: Unlisted move. Sonic slashes wildly while running.
 * Were-Wallop: Sonic swings both arms upward in a scooping fashion to launch foes upward. Can only be performed after a two-attack left-right combo leading with his right arm.
 * Beatdown: Sonic, after grabbing an enemy, uses one arm to pound the grasped enemy on the ground, swinging it over his his. Afterwards Sonic then leaps into the air and smashes the foe to the ground in a full frontward somersault throw. Can damage foes around Sonic, though he has a chance of getting interrupted.
 * Earthshaker (Gaia Shake in the Japanese version): Same as the 360/PS3 version, only that he shakes the screen during the attack. Can only be done after a four-attack left-right combo leading with his right arm. Last special move learned in the game.
 * Wild Whirl: Sonic performs a double wild spin with both arms outstretched. Can only be done from a four-attack left-right combo leading with his left arm. Unlisted move.
 * Crescent Moon Strike: Sonic, in a midair combo, follows up by rapidly punching forward and ends the assault with a backflip kick. Unlisted move.

Weaknesses
In this form, Sonic is slower compared to his normal form, which makes him less able to outrun his foes and forces him to adapt a new fighting style. When he falls in water he instantly drowns, like his normal form. Sonic is also unable to control this transformation, since it automatically ends when the sun comes up. The Werehog also often fails when trying to communicate with humans, since people usually are afraid of him because of his appearance, and therefore he cannot be very social. This takes a toll on Sonic, making him feel depressed and somewhat unable to face those he knows, as seen when Amy does not recognize him while he was a werehog.

Archie Comics
The Werehog form appeared in Archie Sonic the Hedgehog Issue 193 as part of the comic's Sonic Unleashed adaptation, The setting was in another zone, so it didn't completely happen in the comic's actual universe.

The Werehog appeared again unofficially in Archie Sonic Universe Issue 29's Off Panel, he is another alternate reality version of Sonic, he appeared when Scourge the Hedgehog stated he was tired of being picked on in Zone Jail. When he asked himself if there were any other alternate Sonic's in the jail, Sonic the Werehog appeared behind him, sitting on a bench, saying there's only one, and he was it. Scourge then stated it was unfair.

Memorable Quotes

 * "Oh yeah! That's right baby!" - Sonic after getting an "S" rank in the 360/PS3 version of Sonic Unleashed.
 * "How do you like that, huh?" - Sonic after getting an "S" rank in the Wii/PS2 version of Sonic Unleashed.
 * "You've really... gone and done it this time, Eggman!" - Sonic after being transformed into a Werehog.
 * "I know little girls who are better with a hammer than you! Well one, anyway." - Sonic after defeating the Dark Guardian in Shamar in the 360/PS3 version of Sonic Unleashed.
 * "G-geez, Eggman! Simmer down!" - Sonic falling midway through fighting the Egg Dragoon.
 * "Wow! I rule!" - Sonic after getting a "B" rank in the 360/PS3 version of Sonic Unleashed and after getting an "A" rank in the Wii/PS2 version of Sonic Unleashed.
 * "Do I need a reason to want to help out a friend?" - Sonic after Chip recovers his memory and tries to leave to fight Dark Gaia on his own.
 * "Strike three monster, that's enough out of you!" - Sonic after defeating the Dark Gaia Phoenix in the 360/PS3 version of Sonic Unleashed.
 * "I'm fine. I just need to be careful who sees me like this!" - The second time Sonic turns into a Werehog.
 * "Uh oh! Did I fall on him?" - Sonic believing that he fell on Chip, causing him to lose his memory.
 * "Mister Monster Guy?! Looks like things have gotten pretty ugly." - After Chip called him "Mister Monster Guy".
 * "Aww, can I start over?" - After getting a D rank on the 360/PS3 version of Sonic Unleashed and after getting a B rank on the Wii/PS2 version of Sonic Unleashed.
 * "Hmm, not so good!" - After getting a C rank on the 360/PS3 version of Sonic Unleashed.
 * "Hmm, not so hot." - After getting a C rank in the Wii/PS2 version of Sonic Unleashed.
 * "Fuck!" - After getting an E on the 360/PS3 version of Sonic Unleashed.

Trivia

 * Sonic's gloves were torn apart during the first transformation. Because of this, Sonic the Werehog is one of the few non-robotic characters to not wear gloves. Oddly, when he turns back into normal Sonic, his gloves magically repair themselves. In the Xbox/PS3 version of Sonic Unleashed, Chip will even acknowledge this if you feed him enough by asking, "Where do you put your gloves at night?"
 * The term "Werehog" is derived from the words "werewolf" and "hedgehog." However, this is a misnomer, considering that the "were" in "werewolf" derives from the Old English "wer", meaning "man", which means he is incorrectly referred to as a "Manhog".
 * Sonic the Werehog is the second of Sonic's transformations to have a profile on Sonic Channel, the first one being Super Sonic.
 * In the 360/PS3 version of Sonic Unleashed, if a player would press the jump button while grabbing a ledge, the Werehog would perform a spin jump similar to Sonic's.
 * Sonic is shown to be more violent in this form, due to his more brutal way of fighting.
 * Sonic the Werehog is not the first character created by Sega to have elastic/stretchy arms: Ristar, another character conceived around the time of Sonic the Hedgehog, was the first in his 1996 debut Ristar the Shooting Star, along with Chaos from Sonic Adventure.
 * In 2009 a Sonic costume pack for Little Big Planet was released with a Werehog costume along with the Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, and Eggman costumes.
 * The Werehog is the only playable character in the series to not release rings when damaged.
 * The Werehog bears some resemblance to Darkspine Sonic, as both of them are more violent than Sonic in his usual form and use punches and kicks rather than energy and spinning attacks. Both of them are also powered by some kind of dark energy. In the Werehog's case, Dark Gaia energy powers him; and in Darkspine Sonic's, the World Rings of Hatred, Rage and Sadness, which are negative feelings.
 * In the PS3/360 versions, two of Sonic the Werehog's abilities are the Sho-Hog-Ken and Sho-Claw-Ken, which are direct references to Ryu, Ken and Akuma's Shoryuuken from Street Fighter. His move Aerial Piledriver, however, looks similar to Zangief's signature move Spinning Piledriver.
 * Most of his stretching punch mannerisms are similar to Monkey D. Luffy from One Piece, such as his PS3/360 version Comet/Missile Punch and Crescent Moon Strike.
 * The Werehog shows up in the Off-Panel comic of Sonic Universe #29. After Scourge is tired of being picked on, he asks out loud if there are any other alter-Sonic's in Zone Jail, hoping to be able to at least beat someone else. The Werehog is seen right behind him sitting on a bench and answers "Just one", causing Scourge to angrily state how unfair it was. It is unknown how and why the Werehog is in Zone Jail.
 * At times, his voice sounds like Goku from Dragonball Z.
 * Sonic fought the Egg Dragoon as the Werehog at night. But moments later, when Dark Gaia becomes Perfect Dark Gaia, Amy states, "It was broad daylight a minute ago!", implying that it had been day for several hours. Amy was in Shamar, which is east of Eggmanland on the map screen, so it was at least sunrise in Eggmanland. If this is so, Sonic probably should not have fought the Egg Dragoon at night.

Gallery
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