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The Dude-Mobile[1] is a vehicle that appears in the Sonic Boom television series. It is the personal tour van of Dude-itude.
Description
Appearance
The Dude-Mobile is a yellow van with a regular-looking coachwork, yellow seats, a red roof, a flat front, and the image of a green pineapple depicted on each side. The side windows are covered in a thick orange grid, and on the roof are a pair of roof racks with a beach chair and a blue-white surfboard tied to them. The van also has a grey van ladder on each side leading up the roof, and an additional ladder leading up to the front seat on the right side. Up front, the Dude-Mobile has a pair of front lights, a wide black bumper, a winch, and a pair of wing mirrors with a beam-emblazoned yellow cap on the back. The entire vehicle itself stand on tall suspensions with medium-sized black wheels. Also, on the rear is a green hatch with a compartment behind it that is big enough to hold the Blue Force One. The insides of the Dude-Mobile is decorated with various pictures.
Features and abilities
The Dude-Mobile is able to move at about 95 mph, and its suspensions allow it to drive across rough terrains and withstand drops from extreme heights without taking damage. It also has retractable rockets on the sides that can provide the whole vehicle with a temporary speed boost.[1]
History
TV series
Season two
The Dude-Mobile was provided to Dude-itude by Tails so they could get their gear to a concert gig on the other side of Seaside Island. As the crew took turns driving the van across the island, they got sidetracked by tourist traps, pit stops, the police, and the Bike Chain Bandit. When they later got accused of being associates of the Bike Chain Bandit, the crew used the Dude-Mobile and its contents to find and catch the bandit when he tried to escape, clearing their names. However, Dude-itude discovered that they were a month too early for their gig when they arrived at the site in the Dude-Mobile.[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Denton, Alan; Hahn, Greg (17 June 2017). "Planes, Trains and Dude-Mobiles". Sonic Boom. Season 2. Episode 84. Boomerang.