Board Thread:Sonic Boom/@comment-6518289-20150321130304/@comment-679780-20150322173133

Candy55101 wrote: Mystic Monkey wrote:

Candy55101 wrote:

NipsterXLI wrote: BTW, I believe there was a Sonic X episode that had a similar plot of appliances turning into evil robots... Do you mean episode 40 "Eggman Corporation".A fter Eggman destoryed half the moon and fixed it with that machine that turned out to making a solar eclipse never end? Since it was always dark everyone started buying special lights (Sunshine balls) from Eggman (he had turned "good") and only Sonic was the one who realized that he had caused the eclipse and it was all a money making plan. (I assume that episode since it's the only other one I can think of that involves Eggman selling something but the lights didn't turn into evil robots....) The Egg Moon saga did come to mind afterwards. But todays episode was better than that Sonic X bit because the inhabitants of Bygone Island do not find Dr. Eggman as a threat than the people of Station Square find Dr. Eggman. So the humans of Sonic X don't really have an excuse for their stupidity in trusting Eggman. Yes Bygone Island inhabitants arn't all that smart either since they don't seem to respect Sonic all that much. But Dr. Eggman isn't taken all that seriously either that they don't have much reason not to trust him.

Not only that but Egg Moon Saga where Dr. Eggman scammed the world of their sunlight lasted for three episodes. Sonic Boom did an episode of Dr. Eggmans scam for a single episode, which usually consist of 11:19 minutes. Yeah, it really bugs me how fast the villagers are to turn on Sonic such as in "Don't Judge me". I mean he pretty much saves their lives everyday. In those Sonic X episodes the people turned on Sonic when he started detroying the towers powering the lights but to be fair Sonic just started doing it without telling anyone why (not even Tails, Knuckles or Amy figured it out so they along with the rest of the world thought he was crazy). Even if Sonic doesn't give the heads up, it's still no excuse for the entire human population who were equally suffering to no understand basic, primary school astronomy.