Board Thread:Sonic Boom/@comment-29875417-20160905160021/@comment-24658561-20160909130434

The problem with Sonic Boom's continuity is that it only exists when it's convenient for the episode. Not having a story arc is one thing, but disregarding continuity is a serious writing flaw. That becomes especially apparent with episodes of long on-going series like Fairly Odd Parents or Spongebob that have a lot to keep up with, but when Sonic Boom already has it in its first season and doesn't even follow the normal Sonic continuity (Well, most of the time, they referenced Angel Island for no reason whatsoever which makes the canon of Sonic Boom even more confusing than it already is. It's confirmed that it's not foreshadowing of sorts btw. they don't plan on doing anything with it.), that's a big damn problem. Being a comedy show doesn't excuse anything. There are comedy shows like The Amazing World of Gumball that have continuity such as a character having a different appearance after a certain episode happened. And on top of that, Sonic Boom is supposed to be a freaking adaptation when it's not. You could replace the characters with OCs and the show would be the same except for the Shadow episode.