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With a hiking stick in one hand, [[Amy Rose (Sonic Boom)|Amy]] walks through the village when her friends stop her and ask where she is going. She says she is going gather gum tree berries at [[Hidden Meadows]] to adorn her holiday wreaths with, but upon explaining her perilous route, [[Sticks the Badger|Sticks]] offers to improve Amy's survival skills. The boys laugh at this, with [[Sonic (Sonic Boom)|Sonic]] boasting that he knows more about surviving due to his numerous battles with [[Dr. Eggman (Sonic Boom)|Dr. Eggman]]. Sticks then challenges Sonic to train [[Knuckles (Sonic Boom)|Knuckles]] in wilderness survival while also having them race against her and Amy to Hidden Meadows, which takes approximately four days to reach from the village. While Sonic can easily win the race by himself, Amy forces him to guide Knuckles to the goal as well, before leaving with Sticks to train. At her burrow, Sticks proceeds to teach Amy the basics of survival, which includes starting fires, tying knots, building tents, and determining what is edible; at first, Amy struggles with keeping things simple, but eventually learns enough for Sticks to deem her ready. Meanwhile, the boys forgo training in order to eat burgers and watch TV at [[Meh Burger]].
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Just outside the jungle, the two pairs wait at the starting line, with Sticks and Amy making their final preparations while Sonic and Knuckles continue to neglect taking precautions out of confidence. After [[Tails (Sonic Boom)|Tails]] sets the rules as referee, the race begins. The girls proceed normally and show their prowess, while the boys lag behind and waste time goofing off. Evening comes, and all four decide to set up camp; the girls continue to follow procedure while the boys still can't do anything right. The girls notice their rivals' incompetence, so Amy offers to help, but Sonic refuses the pity and continues the race. Noticing their disadvantage, Sonic and Knuckles scheme to simply follow the girls and run ahead of them when the goal is in sight. Instead of sleeping, however, the boys spend the night running about and enjoying themselves.
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The next morning, Sonic wakes up and realizes that he and Knuckles overslept, which not only causes their plan to fail but also leaves them stranded. Watching from a distance, Amy and Sticks decide to secretly lead the boys out of the jungle. They are left frustrated, though, when Sonic takes the wrong path and Knuckles destroys a compass placed out in the open. In their final, most blatant attempt at assisting the boys, the girls fall into a pit that is revealed to be a missile silo belonging to Eggman. Following the screams, the boys locate the silo and ask if the girls injured themselves; upon knowing that they are safe, Sonic and Knuckles leave them in the silo and search for the goal first. Unwilling to lose, Sticks quickly improvises a way out by luring a bird into launching the missile while she and Amy are on it. Just as the boys near the goal, the girls speed past them, then jump off the missile and land safely at the finish line using makeshift parachutes.
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Angry at losing, Sonic accuses the girls of cheating, but Amy justifies using the missile as adapting to the situation, which can be considered a survival skill. Out of excuses, Sonic puts his pride aside and asks for the girls' help in leading him and Knuckles home. Amy then wonders where the missile went after they jumped off of it, to which Sticks states that she "stamped it 'Return to Sender'." At his lair, Eggman hears something approaching, but by the time he recognizes the sound it is too late for him to stop the missile.
   
 
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Revision as of 04:28, 10 May 2015

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"Into the Wilderness" is the twenty-fifth episode in the Sonic Boom television series. It first aired on 1 April 2015 in France and on 9 May 2015 in the United States.

Synopsis

When Sticks insists on being the one to teach Amy survival skills, Sonic and Knuckles challenge them to a race through the jungle.

Characters

Plot

With a hiking stick in one hand, Amy walks through the village when her friends stop her and ask where she is going. She says she is going gather gum tree berries at Hidden Meadows to adorn her holiday wreaths with, but upon explaining her perilous route, Sticks offers to improve Amy's survival skills. The boys laugh at this, with Sonic boasting that he knows more about surviving due to his numerous battles with Dr. Eggman. Sticks then challenges Sonic to train Knuckles in wilderness survival while also having them race against her and Amy to Hidden Meadows, which takes approximately four days to reach from the village. While Sonic can easily win the race by himself, Amy forces him to guide Knuckles to the goal as well, before leaving with Sticks to train. At her burrow, Sticks proceeds to teach Amy the basics of survival, which includes starting fires, tying knots, building tents, and determining what is edible; at first, Amy struggles with keeping things simple, but eventually learns enough for Sticks to deem her ready. Meanwhile, the boys forgo training in order to eat burgers and watch TV at Meh Burger.

Just outside the jungle, the two pairs wait at the starting line, with Sticks and Amy making their final preparations while Sonic and Knuckles continue to neglect taking precautions out of confidence. After Tails sets the rules as referee, the race begins. The girls proceed normally and show their prowess, while the boys lag behind and waste time goofing off. Evening comes, and all four decide to set up camp; the girls continue to follow procedure while the boys still can't do anything right. The girls notice their rivals' incompetence, so Amy offers to help, but Sonic refuses the pity and continues the race. Noticing their disadvantage, Sonic and Knuckles scheme to simply follow the girls and run ahead of them when the goal is in sight. Instead of sleeping, however, the boys spend the night running about and enjoying themselves.

The next morning, Sonic wakes up and realizes that he and Knuckles overslept, which not only causes their plan to fail but also leaves them stranded. Watching from a distance, Amy and Sticks decide to secretly lead the boys out of the jungle. They are left frustrated, though, when Sonic takes the wrong path and Knuckles destroys a compass placed out in the open. In their final, most blatant attempt at assisting the boys, the girls fall into a pit that is revealed to be a missile silo belonging to Eggman. Following the screams, the boys locate the silo and ask if the girls injured themselves; upon knowing that they are safe, Sonic and Knuckles leave them in the silo and search for the goal first. Unwilling to lose, Sticks quickly improvises a way out by luring a bird into launching the missile while she and Amy are on it. Just as the boys near the goal, the girls speed past them, then jump off the missile and land safely at the finish line using makeshift parachutes.

Angry at losing, Sonic accuses the girls of cheating, but Amy justifies using the missile as adapting to the situation, which can be considered a survival skill. Out of excuses, Sonic puts his pride aside and asks for the girls' help in leading him and Knuckles home. Amy then wonders where the missile went after they jumped off of it, to which Sticks states that she "stamped it 'Return to Sender'." At his lair, Eggman hears something approaching, but by the time he recognizes the sound it is too late for him to stop the missile.

Gallery

Gallery

References

  1. Sonic Boom: Into the Wilderness. Zap2it.com. Retrieved on 1 May 2015.