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"It Wasn't Me, It Was the One-Armed Hedgehog" is the forty-fourth episode in the Sonic Boom television series. It first aired on 30 August 2015 in France and on 19 September 2015 in the United States.
Synopsis
Dr. Eggman is missing his particle accelerator and all evidence points to Sonic. With the villagers also claiming stolen items, Sonic must find the real thief in order to clear his name.
Appearances
Characters:
- Child Monkey
- Cubot
- Dave the Intern
- Doc (first appearance)
- Dr. Eggman
- Fastidious Beaver
- Fennec Garbage Man
- Earl
- Lady Goat
- Lady Walrus
- Mayor Fink
- Metal Sonic
- Mike the Ox
- Mrs. Vandersnout
- Old Monkey
- Orbot
- Scorpion-bot (cameo)
- Soar the Eagle
- T.W. Barker
- Team Sonic
- Walrus Male
- Wild Cat
Locations:
- Sonic Boom World
- Bygone Island
- East Forest (first appearance)
- Different Village[2]
- Sonic's Shack
- Unnamed Village
- West Forest (first appearance)
- Dr. Eggman's Lair
- Bygone Island
Items:
- Anti-Horseshoe Elixir (mentioned)
- Chili dog
- Disintegrator Ray
- Hoverboard
- Particle Accelerator (first appearance)
- Wrist controller
Plot
At his villainous lair, Eggman joyfully dusts his collection of inventions, contemplating some impending evil use for them. However, to his horror, he discovers that his Particle Accelerator has disappeared and proceeds to summon local law enforcement for investigation. As an officer questions Eggman about his missing property, the doctor alleges that it had been stolen by Sonic, who had already been called to the crime scene. Sonic denies the accusation but prior evidence, including matching footprints alongside the remains of chili dogs, links Sonic to the crime. To make matters worse, it appears that multiple thefts had been committed throughout the Village, all featuring similar evidence. While the officers attempt to arrest Sonic, the hedgehog instead declares his intentions to clear his name by discovering the true culprit and proceeds to escape the scene.
Meanwhile, the villagers that fell victim to the thefts proceed to gather at Mayor Fink's mension with demands to pursue Sonic. While the mayor attempts to calm the developing mob, Knuckles arrives and claims that he alone will be able to catch Sonic. As the public turns against him, Sonic, now operating incognito, has adopted disguise and a false identity as a warehouse worker in a different village. In the midst of loading crates, Sonic's co-worker Earl mentions a stranger in the West Forest. Following up on this information, Sonic decides to investigate but is halted when Earl is injured by a stray horseshoe from a nearby game. Deciding to first assist his injured co-worker, Sonic is directed by Earl's physician Doc to collect a pink orchid for an Anti-Horseshoe Elixir in the East Forest. He quickly manages to find the ingredient but encounters Knuckles, who reveals that he actually intends to assist his friend.
Upon delivering the orchid, Sonic and Knuckles resume the case together and pursue Sonic's lead, narrowly avoiding Mayor Fink and his search party. The duo discovers a remote shack and are then confronted by Metal Sonic. Knuckles attempts to engage the robot but his efforts are proven futile and he is beaten into unconsciousness. Sonic then angrily attacks his mechanical doppelgänger and manages to gain the upper hand. However, Metal Sonic reveals Eggman's Particle Accelerator, affirming himself to be the thief, and uses it to infuse himself with a massive quantity of energy. The machine then chases Sonic throughout the island. Feigning fatigue at his shack, Sonic manages to surprise his opponent by throwing a horseshoe that destroys the Particle Accelerator. The resulting explosion then renders Metal Sonic inert.
Sonic then collects all of the stolen goods from Metal Sonic and returns to the Village Center alongside Knuckles. Approaching Eggman, Sonic returns the Particle Accelerator, yet the doctor remains unconvinced that Sonic was not the perpetrator of the theft and demands his arrest. Before anyone can make a move, however, Earl, now revived, reveals the inactive Metal Sonic, which Sonic establishes to be the real culprit motivated by Eggman to incriminate Sonic. Eggman denounces the claim, takes his robot and particle accelerator, and retreats to his lair. Sonic thanks Earl before he is again hit by a stray horseshoe.
Later, a group of villagers, oblivious to Sonic's exoneration, still purse the hedgehog but are deterred by the nighttime noises.
Goofs
- When Sonic arrives at the city hall and is proven innocent of the thefts, Dave the Intern and Mayor Fink can be seen in the background, yet in the next scene they are still out looking for Sonic to apprehend him.
- Scorpion-bit's tail appears smaller than in "Aim Low".
Title in other languages
Language | Title | Translation |
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French | C'est pas moi, c'est l'autre | It Was Not Me! It Was the Other One! |
Finnish | En se ollut minä! Se oli se toinen! | It was not me! it was the other one! |
German | Ich war's nicht, der einarmige Igel war's | It wasn't me, it was the one armed Hedgehog |
Hungarian | Sonic a tettes | Sonic the culprit |
Italian | Non sono stato io | It was not me |
Polish | Kto wrobił jeża Sonica | Who Framed Sonic the Hedgehog |
Russian | Меня подставили | I was framed |
Trivia
- This episode's title is a parody of Harrison Ford's quote "It wasn't me, it was the one-armed man" from the movie The Fugitive.
- This episode marks Metal Sonic and Foreman Fred's first appearance in the Sonic Boom television series, who originally appeared in the video games Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric and Sonic Boom: Shattered Crystal (Fred only appeared in the former).
- Foreman Fred was also renamed Earl in this episode.
- This episode is the first media to feature an animated battle between Sonic and Metal Sonic on television since Sonic the Hedgehog: The Movie.
- This is the first time Metal Sonic has appeared in any Sonic related TV show, not counting Sonic the Hedgehog: The Movie.
- With the Particle Accelerator, Metal Sonic generates a purple aura, similar to how in Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode Metal where Metal Sonic gains a purple aura after taking the Lost Labyrinth treasure.
- The episode featured several objects from earlier episodes:
- Eggman's Disintegrator Ray seen in various episodes, like in "Eggheads" and "Dude, Where's My Eggman?".
- Scorpion-bot's tail from "Aim Low".
- Eggman's Hoverboard from "The Sidekick".
- The Eggman-themed caps from "Blue With Envy".
- The "one-of-a-kind" pepper crates from "Chili Dog Day Afternoon".
- This episode's plot shares some minor similarities to an episode of My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, titled "Rarity Investigates!". Coincidentally, both of these episodes aired on September 19th, 2015.
- Sonic's disguise in this episode is based on the attire associated with the Hipster subculture.
- This is the second episode where Tails does not make a physical appearance.
- This episode aired in France as the forty-third episode in the series.
References
- ↑ Sonic Boom: It Wasn't Me, It Was the One-Armed Hedge. Zap2it.com. Retrieved on 4 September 2015.
- ↑ Bill Freiberger on Twitter. Twitter (21 August 2016). Retrieved on 23 August 2016. "Tailooey Fan: What place is this? From It Wasn't Me, It One-Armed Hedgehog. / Bill Freiberger: In the scripts it's referred to as "Different Village." I hope that helps."