This is a list of unseen characters, locations, objects, and other content in the Sonic the Hedgehog series outside of the games.
Animation[]
Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog[]
Characters[]
- Chef Charlemaine
- Cora:[1] One of Momma Robotnik's friends. She was taken to the Mobius Home for Really Bizarre Mothers asylum for unknown reasons.[1]
- Eddie Van Hedgehog:[2] A seemingly well-known musician that plays the electric guitar.[2] His name is a pun on the late Eddie Van Halen.
- Sonic Fan Club[3] (Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog): A group of fans of Sonic.[3]
Locations[]
- Beanville
- Big Beat City:[2] A city on Mobius. Sonic once went to Big Beat City in order to get a new guitar for Catty Carlisle.[2]
- Major Mustard's 41-Flavor Ice Cream Emporium:[4] A location on Mobius. After Tails had eaten his full at a restaurant in Wienerville, the waitress suggested for him to go to Major Mustard's 41-Flavor Ice Cream Emporium next.[4]
- Rent-a-Stove:[5] A place where one can use a stove to heat up their food. One time, Breezie sent Sonic to Rent-a-Stove in order to heat up her chili dog.[5]
- Rhombus:[6] The home planet of Prince Charnock and Splorg.[6]
Sonic the Hedgehog (TV series)[]
Characters[]
- Mandara
- Stealth Bomber:[7] An armed, mass-produced robot made by Dr. Robotnik for aerial patrols.[7]
Locations[]
- Badlands:[8] A region within Robotropolis.[8]
- Caves of No Return
- Delmont:[9] The providence which Antoine Depardieu spent his training as a squire.[9]
- Great Canyon:[10] A large canyon located in the relatively uncharted area known as the Great Unknown. The Wolf Pack's home base is located 21.3 kilometers south-southeast of the Great Canyon.[10]
- Great Meadow:[11] An area in the vicinity of Knothole Village.[11]
Objects[]
Sonic Underground[]
Characters[]
- Countess Katrina:[12] A wealthy citizen who owned a large mansion on Mobius, where a demonstration of the fake De-Roboticizer was held.[12]
- Lady Agitha:[13] An aristocrat who once attended the debutante ball.[13]
- Lord Ambrey:[13] An aristocrat who once attended the debutante ball.[13]
- Miffy Squinkington:[14] A female Mobian. While attending an event organized by Robotnik, a woman who was with Bartleby noticed Miffy and questioned why the doctor would have invited her.[14]
- Mobian Megawhale:[15] A species of non-anthropomorphic whale. Not much is known of this animal, although the Royal Hedgehog Crest compares the Sand Snakes of Hamarapi to Mobian Megawhales in size. Given their namesake, the species is most likely a type of large whale.[15]
- Mobian Muskrat:[16] A species of rodents native to Mobius. According to Sleet, Mobian Muskrats are extremely stupid, but any demonstrative evidence of this statement is unknown.[16]
Locations[]
- Marsh of Melador:[17] An area outside of Robotropolis. After reuniting after years of being apart, the Sonic Underground left Robotropolis, with the Marsh of Melador being one of the locations they traveled through upon their departure.[17]
Objects[]
- Royal Seal of Mobius:[18] is the royal seal of the Hedgehog Dynasty. The Sonic Underground once went into Robotropolis' sewers in search for the seal, believing it had been hidden there by Dr. Robotnik. However, they did not find it.[18] As a result, it is unknown what the seal actually looks like.
Sonic X[]
Characters[]
- Artificial Chaos (Sonic X)
- Eosimias
- Jackie Chan:[19] An associate of Lindsey Thorndyke. At some point in the past, Jackie Chan befriended Lindsey Thorndyke and taught her how to fight.[19] Jackie Chan is based on the real-life person of the same name.
- Miss Mordue:[20] A human who works as the Thorndyke family's cook at their summer cottage. In the present day, it is implied that, like all the other inhabitants of her town, she was possessed by a ghost during King Boom Boo's stay in town.[20]
- Miss Westerly[21] (ウェンディ先生 Uendi Sensei?, lit. "Miss Wendy"): the former teacher of Christopher Thorndyke's class at Station Square Elementary School. During the semester, Miss Westerly took a leave of absence from teaching, resulting in Mister Stewart becoming the substitute teacher of her class for the remainder of the semester.[21]
- Mister Yoggy:[20] A human who works as the Thorndyke family's cook at their summer cottage. In the present day, it is implied that, like all the other inhabitants of her town, he was possessed by a ghost during King Boom Boo's stay in town.[20]
- Socrates Ramada
- Vivian:[22] Presumably a human female. It would appear as though Jerome Wise has some sort of romantic relationship with her, as he has been shown dreaming of her while sleeping and making kissing gestures.[22] After losing his job as the President's assistant. Jerome seems to be searching for Vivian for unknown reasons.[23]
Locations[]
- Alaska:[24] A state located on the northern hemisphere of Earth.[24]
- Crazy Gadget[25] (Sonic X): A sector of the Space Colony ARK. Dr. Eggman was once on standby in Crazy Gadget while waiting for Sonic and his allies to arrive with the last Chaos Emerald for the Eclipse Cannon.[25]
- Egypt[24] (Sonic X): A country located on Earth. After successfully stealing Nelson Thorndyke's space shuttle, Eggman ordered Decoe and Bocoe to take the Egg Carrier to Egypt, saying that he and Bokkun would make it there in the space shuttle.[19]
- Siberia:[24] A location in the northern hemisphere of Earth.[24]
- Silver Star Retirement Home:[26] A retirement home on Earth for the elderly people. Upon the request of Nelson Thorndyke, several members of the Silver Star Retirement Home left to tutor Sonic and his friends in relaxation while they were on a cruise.[26]
- Sweden:[24] A country in the northern hemisphere of Earth.[24]
- Yamato University:[27] A university that was once attended by Mr. Tanaka. In the past, Mister Tanaka attended Yamato University as a student, where he partook in Dr. Cadberry's classes.[27]
Objects[]
- Chaos Drive[28] (Sonic X): An object of importance from over fifty years ago. Not much is known about the Chaos Drives and what they are capable of. According to Gerald's diary, it was a pseudo-perputual mobile created by Professor Gerald Robotnik himself.[28]
- Destructo-Tron 3000
- Rubinite:[29] A very rare type of metal that is used to fuel machinery. It was previously believed that there was none left on Earth. Alexander Pell discovered some Rubinite and used it to power a warp ray that could shrink things to a sub-atomic level.[29]
- Speed Shoes
Sonic Boom[]
Characters[]
- Admiral Doom:[30] A historic supervillain on Seaside Island who once fought Captain Hero. While the outcome of their battle is unknown, the facts from it would be used as study material for students in Evil Science classes.[30]
- Ant Bot
- Bash-up Bot
- Buddy Beavers
- Captain Hero:[30] A historic superhero on Seaside Island who once fought Admiral Doom. While the outcome of their battle is unknown, the facts from it would be used as study material for students in Evil Science classes.[30]
- Crybot:[31] A robot created by Dr. Eggman and is regarded as one of the lamest creations the doctor has come up with.[31] As an Eggman robot, Crybot is able to receive power remotely from Eggman's lair. However, because Crybot relies on the lair for a steady power flow. it means that if the lair runs out of power, then so will Crybot.[32] Team Sonic has shown some familiarity with Crybot, though the nature of their relationship is unknown.[31]
- Doctor Eggman[33] (Morpho's dimension): Dr. Eggman's counterpart from a parallel dimension. A genius-leveled robot engineer and designer, this Eggman created a shapeshifting robot named Morpho. However, he eventually had an accident that caused his entire dimension to blow up. The Sonic Boom World Eggman has described him as a "dunce".[33] Whether or not this Eggman survived the destruction of his dimension is unknown.
- Eggfan91
- Eggman[34] (Doctor Eggman's father): The father of the world-renowned supervillain Dr. Eggman, who was seemingly named after him.[34] Not much is known about Eggman, although his son made some desperate attempts in the past to earn his approval.[35] According to his son, Eggman was a very oppressive man.[36]
- Gigglesnorts:[37] An improve troupe that Dr. Eggman was once a member of. Exercises they would play included "Zip, Zap or Zop" to practice how to think fast.[37]
- Lamebot:[31] A robot created by Dr. Eggman and is considered one of the lamest creations the doctor has come up with, hence its name. Team Sonic has shown some familiarity with Lamebot, though the nature of their relationship is unknown.[31]
- Mathbot:[31] A robot created by Dr. Eggman and is viewed as one of the lamest creations the doctor has come up with. Team Sonic has shown some familiarity with Mathbot, though the nature of their relationship is unknown.[31]
- Mister Mayor:[34] The father of Mayor Fink and possibly a past mayor of Hedgehog Village.[34]
- Mrs. Dave's Mom
- Rhyme Bot
- Rock Transport Bot:[38] A robot created by Dr. Eggman which specializes in rock transportation. When Dr. Eggman needed someone to bring rocks for his garden, Rock Transport Bot was passed over in favor of Orbot and Cubot.[38] As an Eggman robot, Rock Transport Bot is able to receive power remotely from Eggman's lair. However, because Rock Transport Bot relies on the lair for a steady power flow. it means that if the lair runs out of power, then so will Rock Transport Bot.[32]
- Scorpion Bot
- Sea Witch: A female hippopotamus mentioned in Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric. She is the mother of Salty and Pepper. As implied by her name and Amy, the Sea Witch is not exactly a lovely person. When Sonic first heard of the Sea Witch, he mistook her for Pepper's boat. It is implied by Pepper that it is a common misassumption.
- Spoonbot:[31] A robot created by Dr. Eggman and is viewed as one of the lamest creations the doctor has come up with.[31] As an Eggman robot, Spoonbot is able to receive power remotely from Eggman's lair. However, because Spoonbot relies on the lair for a steady power flow. it means that if the lair runs out of power, then so will Spoonbot.[32] Team Sonic has shown some familiarity with Spoonbot, though the nature of their relationship is unknown.[31]
- Suzanne:[39] A vacuum and the cousin of Cubot.[39] Suzanne is described as a suck-up in behavior, though not to the same degree as Dave the Intern.
- Tannous:[40] The uncle of Miles "Tails" Prower's neighbor. When suffering from insomnia, Tannous has a habit trying to fluff his pillow to get comfortable and then get up for a drink of water.[40]
Locations[]
- Angel Island (Sonic Boom)
- Casino Night Zone[41] (Sonic Boom): An unspecified region on earth. At some point, Dr. Eggman spent a weekend in Casino Night Zone, but cannot remember what he did during his trip. Allegedly, Eggman did something so unmentionable that Cubot later insisted it remained confidential.[41]
- Danger Falls:[42] An area on Seaside Island which, as its name implies, is dangerous to cross over without the proper survival skills. Supposedly, it lies on route to Hidden Meadows.[42]
- Doomsday Bunker:[43] Sticks the Badger's personal bunker for hiding from apocalyptic events (which she has yet to use). Deeming Sonic's Mech Suit unstoppable, Sticks prepared to hide in her Doomsday Bunker. However, her plans were dashed when Tails found a way to stop the mech suit.[43]
- Guatamañana: A tropical nation located somewhere on Earth, presumably far from Seaside Island. The nation was at some point involved in some sort of military conflict, as Mighton claims to have been stationed there with his former platoon. It is most likely based off the real-life country of Guatemala.
- Hazard Jungle:[42] A region on Seaside Island which, as its name implies, is dangerous to travel through without the proper survival skills. Supposedly, it lies on route to Hidden Meadows.[42]
- Jeopardy Lake:[42] A location on Seaside Island which, as its name implies, is dangerous to travel through without the proper survival skills. Supposedly, it lies on route to Hidden Meadows.[42]
- Lake Yenny Haha:[44] A lake area where someone has to go to and bathe in some specific mud to undo the curse of eleven years of bad luck from a mauve-colored, seven-legged spider.[44]
- Mushroom Hill (Sonic Boom)
- Peril River:[42] A river on Seaside Island which, as its name implies, is dangerous to travel through without the proper survival skills. Supposedly, it lies on route to Hidden Meadows.[42]
- Pleasant Gardens:[42] A region on Seaside Island. According to Sticks, it is a dangerous place to travel through without the proper survival skills despite its name. Supposedly, it lies on route to Hidden Meadows.[42]
- Stuff Mart:[45] A trading center where one can get big-screen TVs. Stuff Mart was once contacted by the Comedy Chimp Show, who asked them to donate free TVs to its studio audience. Stuff Mart declined however, forcing the Comedy Chimp Show to buy their own prize.[45]
Objects[]
- Anti-Horseshoe Elixir
- Meh-onnaise:[46] The secret ingredient of Meh Burger's eponymous Meh Burger, and it is what makes the product so delicious.[46] Supposedly, it is made by leaving Miracle Whip out in the sun for a few hours.[47]
- Sparcium
Sonic Prime[]
Characters[]
- Squad Commander Blue[48]: A rebel denizen from New Yoke City who is a member of the Resistance. They were contacted by Squad Commander Red to initiate "Operation: Cheese" on a group of Eggforcers.
Locations[]
- Circle Station[49]: A station in New Yoke City that connects to the Scareport.
Books and comics[]
Archie Comics[]
Characters[]
- Abraham Acorn
- Abraham Tower (Dark Mobius)
- Amy Rose (Light Mobius): The Light Mobius counterpart of Mobius Prime's Amy Rose. At some point in her life, Amy would be adventuring through time using Time Stones.[50]
- Angel-La:[51][52] The mother of Edmund and Dimitri, the wife of Byron, and the daughter-in-law of Jeffrey and Dian-Na. Not much is known about her, except that the Floating Island was renamed "Angel Island" after her in 3236.[51][52][53] In Dimitri's data file in Sonic the Hedgehog #105, she was listed as Cara-Lyn, which was then retconned in Sonic the Hedgehog #118 to her original name, Angel-La.
- Angela Hopkins
- Anti-Penelope Platypus: The Moebius counterpart of Penelope Platypus. She was briefly in a relationship with Anti-Sonic, but unlike Anti-Bunnie, she did not join the Anti-Freedom Fighters in search of vengeance.[54]
- Anti-Rob o' the Hedge: The Moebius counterpart of Rob o' the Hedge and cousin of Rosy the Rascal. Little is known about him, except that (according to Scourge the Hedgehog), his brother killed him.[55]
- Antoine D'Coolette[56] (Light Mobius): The Light Mobius counterpart of Mobius Prime's Antoine D'Coolette. He is the father of Jacques D'Coolette and Belle D'Coolette, and Bunnie D'Coolette's husband.[56][57]
- Aurora[58] (Light Mobius): The Light Mobius counterpart of Mobius Prime's Aurora. Like her counterpart, she is implied to be a deity-like being worshipped by the echidnas.[58]
- Big the Cat (Dark Mobius)
- Bivalve Clam (Dark Mobius)
- Bomb (Archie)
- Bomb[59] (future version): An alternate counterpart of Bomb hailing from Dr. Eggman's native Zone. Similar to his Prime Zone counterpart, he betrayed Dr. Eggman and went rogue.[59]
- Bow Sparrow
- Brain Coral:[60] A friend of Ray the Manta who repaired Tails' Sea Fox after it was damaged in a battle by Octobot.[60]
- Brotherhood of Guardians (Dark Mobius)
- Bunnie D'Coolette[56] (Light Mobius): The Light Mobius counterpart of Mobius Prime's Bunnie D'Coolette. She is the mother of Jacques D'Coolette and Belle D'Coolette, and Antoine D'Coolette's wife.[56][57]
- Byron:[52][53] The father of Edmund and Dimitri and the husband of Angel-La, making him the son of Jeffrey and Rosa-Lyn.[52][53]
- Captain Jonas: A character off handedly mentioned by Sally Acorn.
- Chaos Knuckles (Dark Mobius)
- Chaos Titans:[61] Enigmatic entities mentioned by the "first spark." In ancient times, the Chaos Titans "drove back" the darkness that was present. However, their actions unfavorably changed those of the "first spark", including Chip.[61]
- Chaotix (Dark Mobius)
- Charmy Bee (Dark Mobius)
- Charmy Bee (Light Mobius): The Light Mobius counterpart of Mobius Prime's Charmy Bee. As one of the Chaotix, Charmy is considered by Lara-Su to be one of her adopted uncles. Charmy also helped teach Lara-Su flight.[62]
- Chocola (Archie)
- Chocola (Pre-Super Genesis Wave)
- Colin Kintobor[63] (future version): An alternate counterpart of Colin Kintobor hailing from Dr. Eggman's native dimension. Not much is known about him, apart from the fact that his own brother (Eggman) had him roboticized at some point.
- Cream the Rabbit (Dark Mobius)
- Dark Bat[64] (superhero): A fictional superhero featured in several comic books, one of which Sonic the Hedgehog owns.[64]
- Dark Legion (Dark Mobius)
- Dimitri (Dark Mobius)
- Doctor Bin
- Doc Stork:[65] A mobian stork residing in Feral Forest, and the village doctor. Notably, Doc Stork oversaw the birth of Alexis Acorn.[65]
- Doctor Finitevus[66] (Light Mobius): The Light Mobius counterpart of Mobius Prime's Dr. Finitevus. At some point in the past, Dimitri came to dislike Finitevus. This was revealed when he expressed shame at having worked with him, an event that was only outclassed by Lien-Da's conspiracy with Mobius' despotic king, Shadow the Hedgehog.[66]
- Doctor Fukurokov (Archie)
- Doctor Kildare: A doctor who works with Dr. Quack.
- Doctor Niven
- Doctor Pin
- Donald Hopkins:[67] A deceased male Overlander. A member of the House of Ivo, he was the father of Lady Agnes, grandfather of Angela Hopkins, and great-grandfather of Hope Kintobor.[67]
- Drago Wolf (Dark Mobius)
- Dragon Kingdom Freedom Fighters
- Duke of Soleanna (Archie)
- Dulcy the Dragon (Dark Mobius)
- E-106 Eta[68] (pre-Super Genesis Wave): The seventh unit in the E-100 Series, created by Dr. Eggman. Created sometime between 3236 and 3237, it was eventually tracked to its station in West Robotropolis by E-102 Gamma, who destroyed it and freed its mobini battery.[68]
- E-107 Theta:[68] The eighth unit in the E-100 Series, created by Dr. Eggman. Created sometime between 3236 and 3237, it was eventually tracked to the Robotropolis underground facilities where the hazardous environment caused Gamma to loss track of Theta. Gamma assumed it was destroyed and its mobini battery freed.[68] It was implied, however, that Theta secretly survived the encounter.[69]
- E-107 Theta[57] (Light Mobius): The Light Mobius counterpart of Mobius Prime's E-107 Theta. E-107 Theta was allegedly stated to be one of the most "dangerous threats on Mobius" by Sally Acorn. Because of this, it was quarantined inside the catacombs of Castle Mobius along with the Anarchy Beryl Bomb, Tikhaos, and Shadow the Hedgehog.[57]
- E-108 Iota[68] (pre-Super Genesis Wave): The ninth unit in the E-100 Series, created by Dr. Eggman. Created sometime between 3236 and 3237, it was eventually tracked to its station in the Northern Tundra by E-102 Gamma, who destroyed it and freed its mobini battery.[68]
- E-109 Kappa[68] (Pre-Super Genesis Wave): The tenth unit in the E-100 Series, created by Dr. Eggman. Created sometime between 3236 and 3237, it was eventually tracked to its station at the Snottingham stronghold by E-102 Gamma, who destroyed it and freed its mobini battery.[68]
- E-110 Lambda[68] (Pre-Super Genesis Wave): The eleventh unit in the E-100 Series, created by Dr. Eggman. Created sometime between 3236 and 3237, it was eventually tracked to its station on the Efrikan continent by E-102 Gamma, whom Lambda fled from for eighty-three hours before ending up getting destroyed by Gamma, which freed its mobini battery.[68]
- E-111 Mu:[68] The twelfth unit in the E-100 Series, created by Dr. Eggman. Created sometime between 3236 and 3237, it was eventually tracked to its station outside Mazuri, which it shared with E-112 Nu, by E-102 Gamma, who destroyed both of them and freed their mobini batteries.[68]
- E-112 Nu:[68] The thirteenth unit in the E-100 Series, created by Dr. Eggman. Created sometime between 3236 and 3237, it was eventually tracked to its station outside Mazuri, which it shared with E-111 Mu, by E-102 Gamma, who destroyed both of them and freed their mobini batteries.[68]
- E-113 Xi[68] (Pre-Super Genesis Wave): The fourteenth unit in the E-100 Series, created by Dr. Eggman. Created sometime between 3236 and 3237, it was eventually tracked to its station on the Yurashia/Efrika border by E-102 Gamma, who destroyed it and freed its mobini battery. After the battle Gamma surmised his creator was actively trying to destroy him.[68]
- E-114 Omicron:[68] The fifteenth unit in the E-100 Series, created by Dr. Eggman. Created sometime between 3236 and 3237, it was ambushed by E-102 Gamma in a mountainous region of Yurashia. Omicron forced Gamma to hide with an aerial bombardment, attacking for 163.5 hours until its ammunition was depleted, whereupon Gamma destroyed it and freed its mobini battery.[68]
- E-115 Pi:[68] The sixteenth unit in the E-100 Series, created by Dr. Eggman. Created sometime between 3236 and 3237, it was eventually tracked to its station in the Great Crater by E-102 Gamma, who destroyed it and freed its mobini battery.[68]
- E-116 Rho:[68] The sixteenth unit in the E-100 Series, created by Dr. Eggman. Created sometime between 3236 and 3237, it ambushed E-102 Gamma from the ocean during the latter's return from Yurashia. In the end, Gamma destroyed Rho and freed its mobini battery.[68]
- E-117 Sigma:[68] The eighteenth unit in the E-100 Series, created by Dr. Eggman. Created sometime between 3236 and 3237, it was eventually tracked to its station in Old Megaopolis by E-102 Gamma, who fought him. During the battle Gamma was infected with Zero Viruses, causing it to receive multiple liberation confirmations, but it continued its pursuit of Sigma regardless and destroyed it, freeing its mobini battery.[68] E-117 Sigma possessing the Zero Virus is a reference to the Mega Man X character Sigma, who was affected by the Zero Virus, a sub virus of the Maverick Virus in the Mega Man X universe.
- E-118 Tau:[68] The nineteenth unit in the E-100 Series, created by Dr. Eggman. Created sometime between 3236 and 3237, it was eventually tracked to its station in a mountainous region of the Dragon Kingdom by E-102 Gamma, who destroyed it and freed its mobini battery.[68]
- E-119 Upsilon:[68] The twentieth unit in the E-100 Series, created by Dr. Eggman. Created sometime between 3236 and 3237, it was eventually tracked to the Battle Fortress by E-102 Gamma, who interrupted Upsilon's meeting with Battle Bird Armada and destroyed it, thus freeing its mobini battery.[68]
- E-120 Phi:[68] The twenty-first unit in the E-100 Series, created by Dr. Eggman. Created sometime between 3236 and 3237, it was, according to the Eggnet, eventually destroyed and had its mobini battery freed. Due to memory damage however, E-102 Gamma has no recollection of this happening.[68] In Sonic Battle, the robot designated as Phi was named E-121 rather than E-120. According to Ian Flynn, this mis-numbering is the in-universe reason for Gamma's memory error.
- E-121 Chi:[68] The twenty-second unit in the E-100 Series, created by Dr. Eggman. Created sometime between 3236 and 3237, it was, according to the Eggnet, eventually destroyed and had its mobini battery freed. Due to memory damage however, E-102 Gamma has no recollection of this happening.[68] In Sonic Battle, the robot designated as Phi was named E-121 rather than E-120. According to Ian Flynn, this mis-numbering is the in-universe reason for Gamma's memory error.
- E-122 Psi:[68] The twenty-third unit in the E-100 Series, created by Dr. Eggman. Created sometime between 3236 and 3237, it presented itself to E-102 Gamma in Deerwood Forest and surrendered itself to Gamma, who destroyed it and freed its mobini battery. This act made Gamma experience surprise, pity, and a new variant of regret for the first time, which he logged into his databanks.[68]
- Eggman Nega (Archie)
- Eli-Za
- Elias Acorn (Dark Mobius)
- Emerl[70] (Pre-Super Genesis Wave): A robot that Sonic once met in the reality created by the second Genesis Wave. Accordingly, Emerl would have destroyed Mobius had he not been stopped by Sonic.[70]
- Espio the Chameleon (Dark Mobius)
- Finalhazard (Archie): A "giant mecha salamander" that once attached itself to the Space Colony ARK.[71] It is based off the final boss from Sonic Adventure 2.
- Foreman Krag (Archie)
- General Raxos (Archie)
- Geoffrey St. John (Dark Mobius)
- George Acorn
- Geraldo Robotnik:[67] A deceased male Overlander. A member of the House of Ivo, he was the husband of Meredith Sanders, son of Gerald Robotnik and Jennifer Vasquez, and father of Maria Robotnik.[67]
- Gizoid (group) (Archie)
- Guardian Units of the Nation (Dark Mobius)
- Guardian Units of the Nation (In Another Time, In Another Place)
- Heavy (Archie)
- Himon:[72] The Mitre of the Lost Tribe of Echidnas prior to Athair assuming the role of Mitre. During his funeral, the Ancient Walkers brought Athair to the tribe to take Himon's place.[72]
- Hope Kintobor[58] (Light Mobius): The Light Mobius counterpart of Mobius Prime's Hope Kintobor. When Lien-Da freed King Shadow from his imprisonment by using a Chaos Syphon, she asked who it was that imprisoned him. She asked if it was Knuckles, Tails, or "that horrible Kintobor woman", referring to Hope. This implies that Hope was opposed to Shadow's regime.[58]
- Hyudoro (Archie)
- Illumina (Archie)
- Irving Pavlov:[73] The second cousin of Colin and Julian Kintobor. The latter remembered him for being able to make dogs salivate at the sound of a bell.[73] Irving Pavlov is likely a throwaway reference to the real life Ivan Pavlov.
- Jennifer Vasquez[74]: A deceased female Overlander. A member of the House of Ivo, she was the wife of Gerald Robotnik, mother of Bertha and Geraldo Robotnik, grandmother of Julian Kintobor, Colin Kintobor and Maria Robotnik, and the great-grandmother of Hope Kintobor.[74] Curiously, she was originally referred to as Matilda Vasquez in Sonic Universe Volume 1: The Shadow Saga, but for unknown reasons, Sonic the Hedgehog: The Complete Sonic Comic Encyclopedia later retconned her name to "Jennifer Vasquez".
- Jet the Hawk (Archie)
- Julius Acorn
- Kiki (Archie)
- King Leonus
- Lulumae
- Mammoth Mogul (Dark Mobius)
- Marcus the Owl:[75] A mobian writer who wrote a biography of Kirby, and was described as "a storyteller who could work wonders with his words and pictures".[75]
- Maria Robotnik (Light Mobius)
- Maurice
- Mazuri Separatists:[76] A group from Mazuri that are apparently opposed to King Sonic's rule. Apparently, they pose big enough of a threat for Knuckles, Julie-Su, Mace, and Vector to go and attempt peace negotiations with the group, specifically with one known as "Bill".[76]
- Maximillian Acorn (Light Mobius): The Light Mobius counterpart of Mobius Prime's Maximillian Acorn. Before the crisis that resulted in the alteration of the timeline, Maximillian remained the ruler of Mobius for the first two years of Sonic and Sally's marriage. According to Sally, Sonic did not mind it and would have been happy if she had given up the crown. This information was not well-known, as some people, such as Julie-Su, thought that Sonic became king just after the wedding.[77]
- Meredith Sanders:[67] A deceased female Overlander. A member of the House of Ivo, she was the wife of Geraldo Robotnik, daughter-in-law of Gerald Robotnik and Jennifer Vasquez, and mother of Maria Robotnik.[67]
- Metal Overlord (Pre-Super Genesis Wave)
- Mighty the Armadillo (Dark Mobius)
- Mighty the Armadillo (Light Mobius): The Light Mobius counterpart of Mobius Prime's Mighty the Armadillo. As one of the Chaotix, Mighty is considered by Lara-Su to be one of her adopted uncles. Mighty also helped train Lara-Su in strength alongside Vector.[62]
- Min & Mum:[78] A pair of tiny robot minions on Captain Whisker's pirate crew who accompany Whisker. Alongside Captain Whisker and Johnny, Min and Mum have plagued Blaze's world in the Sol Zone.[78] Min and Mum's names are a play on the word "minimum."
- Miriam Kintobor
- Monkey Khan (Dark Mobius)
- Murphy:[79] A member of the Sand-Blasters. He piloted a Tank during an attack on the Great Desert Dark Egg Legion, and was ordered to fire on "Flex" and Matilda by Jack Rabbit, which he reluctantly obeyed.[79]
- N'rrgal Queen (Archie)
- Nasty Hyena Gangs
- Nicholas O'Tyme:[80] A rumored great and powerful owl spirit who protects the Time Stones, and is the one who decides who may use them.[80] Nicholas O'Tyme is most likely based off the Keeper of the Time Stones from the Sonic the Hedgehog television series. His name is a pun based on the old saying "in the nick of time".
- Nicole (future version)
- Nicole[81] (House of Acorn): A former queen of the Kingdom of Acorn.[81]
- Octopod[54] (Archie): A species of aquatic creatures known to inhabit Moebius. Anti-Sally and Anti-Bunny survived an encounter with them after being knocked into a toxic pool containing them by Anti-Sonic. They tried to get revenge for this, but mistakenly attacked Sonic Prime.[54]
- Orderix:[82] Alternate counterparts of the Chaotix hailing from Moebius. They are led by O'Nux, and serve as the enforcers of the Demon Island.[82]
- Overmind (Archie)
- Professor Clarke
- Raphael Acorn
- Ray the Flying Squirrel (Dark Mobius)
- Reginald Acorn
- Romulus Acorn
- Rosie Woodchuck (Light Mobius): The version of Rosie Woodchuck from the world of Light Mobius.
- Rush[64] (superhero): A fictional superhero featured in several comic books, one of which Sonic the Hedgehog owns.[64]
- Sabina (Archie)
- Saffron Bee (Dark Mobius)
- Sebastian Acorn
- Sergeant Simian (Dark Mobius)
- Silvanus Acorn
- Sir Charles Hedgehog (Dark Mobius)
- Snively Robotnik[83] (future version): An alternate counterpart of Snively Robotnik hailing from Dr. Eggman's native dimension. As Robo-Robotnik aka Dr. Eggman implied, he was exactly the same as his Mobius Prime counterpart.
- Spectre (Dark Mobius)
- Storm the Albatross (Archie)
- Super Sonic (Dark Mobius)
- Super Surfer:[64] A fictional superhero featured in several comic books, one of which Sonic the Hedgehog owns.[64]
- Team Dark (Dark Mobius)
- Time Eater (Archie)
- Time Eater (Pre-Super Genesis Wave)
- Vector the Crocodile (Dark Mobius)
- Vera-Lo:[52] A late mobian echidna. She was the wife of Menniker and mother of Moritori Rex.[52]
- Walt Wallaby (Dark Mobius)
- Wave the Swallow (Archie)
- Webster Dickens:[84] A mobian author known for his quote "It was the best of times, it was the not so best of times."[84] Both Webster's name and quote are based on that of the real-life author Charles Dickens.
- Wisp[85] (Pre-Super Genesis Wave): An alien species that Sonic once met in the reality created by the second Genesis Wave.[85]
- Woodland Kingsmen
- Yilin[86] (Archie): A human resident of Chun-Nan. During the Shattered World Crisis, she would be asked by Cinder the Pheasant and Cream the Rabbit about the whereabouts of Zonshen. She then told them that he had gone up to the Gaia Temple grounds in the morning.[86]
Locations[]
- Aquatic Ruins Zone (Archie)
- Babylon Garden (Archie)
- Black Comet (Archie)
- Casinopolis (Archie)
- Chun-Nan[87] (Pre-Super Genesis Wave): A human/Overlander city-state of the United Federation in Yurashia. It is located east of the Emerald Sea.[87] Chun-Nan is based on the Town Stage with the same name from the Sonic Unleashed.
- Downunda (Dark Mobius)
- Emerald Coast[88] (Pre-Super Genesis Wave): An area on Mobius accessible through Station Square's Elerail transport system.[88] Emerald Coast is based on the Action Stage of the same name from Sonic Adventure.
- Emerald Sea:[87] A large lake in Eurish that lies up along the Efrikan border. Two United Federation cities, Sloeanna and Chun-Nan that are located on the shores of Emerald Sea. The lake had two larger islands located close to Soleanna.[87] By 3237, the Emerald Sea had become the location of one of the Sub-Bosses of the Eggman Empire.[89] The first map of Mobius shown in Sonic Super Special #2 showed the Emerald Sea to be next to the Deerwood Forest. However, in Sonic the Hedgehog: The Complete Sonic Comic Encyclopedia, the larger lake southeast of there was designated as the Emerald Sea.
- Empire City[87] (Pre-Super Genesis Wave): A human/Overlander city-state of the United Federation in Eurish. It is located in the southwestern corner of Eurish.[87] Empire City is based on the Town Stage with the same name from the video game Sonic Unleashed.
- Hall of Limbo: The Hall of Limbo is a mindscape area within the consiousness of King Max. It was where he retrieved the Crown of Acorns from.
- Hidden Palace Zone (Dark Mobius)
- Holy Summit[90] (Pre-Super Genesis Wave): An area found on Mobius. Holy Summit was one of several stops that King Maximillian Acorn had scheduled on his world tour to raise support against the Eggman Empire.[90]
- Lake Alice: A lake near Knothole Village.
- Land of a Million Lights:[87] A region located in southwestern Efrika. It is . By 3237, it had become the location of one of the Sub-Bosses of the Eggman Empire.[89] The Land of a Million Lights was mistakenly located where the Lethal Radioactive Zone is on the map of Mobius shown in Sonic the Hedgehog #194. Also, early concepts for the Battle Bird Armada-as revealed in Sonic Universe Volume 5: The Tails Adventure-included them serving as Dr. Eggman's resident forces in the Land of a Million Lights.
- Land of the Sky[91] (Archie): A region on Planet Freedom, formed after Chaos Knuckles altered reality. However, its existence was short-lived, as history would return to normal shortly after its creation.[91]
- Lethal Radioactive Zone:[87] A region located in northeastern Yurashia.[87] The Lethal Radioactive Zone's exact location in Yurashia has been somewhat ambiguous: in Sonic Super Special #2 it was located near the central region of Yurashia; in Sonic the Hedgehog #194 the Land of a Million Lights was mistakenly put in its location; and in Sonic the Hedgehog: The Complete Sonic Comic Encyclopedia it has been moved to the northeastern Yurashia.
- Mazuri[76] (Light Mobius): A location in the Light Mobius dimension and the home of the Mazuri Separatists.[76]
- Mazuri[87] (Pre-Super Genesis Wave): A human/Overlander city-state of the United Federation in Efrika. It is located in the northwestern corner of Efrika.[87] The area is known to be menaced by the Efrika Dark Egg Legion.[92] Mazuri is based on the Town Stage with the same name from the video game Sonic Unleashed.
- Mezzo Jillion
- Mobotropolis[59] (future version): An alternate version of the Mobius Prime's Mobotropolis and the home city to the Freedom Fighters. Ruled by Queen Sally and King Sonic, the Mobotropolis enjoyed a period of great peace. Sadly, it was eventually destroyed in a nuclear strike launched by Dr. Eggman.[59][93]
- Mount Freedom:[94] A large mountain on Northamer[95] which hides Guardian Units of the Nation Headquarters within its interior.[94]
- Mount Thunder:[96] A mountain in the Dragon Spine Mountains on Angel Island.[96] Mount Thunder is the tallest peak on Angel Island, being 1.79 metrons tall.[97]
- Planet Wisp (Archie)
- Priscilla:[87] A coastal town located in the northernmost region of Downunda.[87] The Priscilla was founded as a colony for the Kingdom of Acorn and thus, like the rest of Downunda, defers to it. King Reginald Acorn met his wife during a visit to the colony, while his grandson Sebastian Acorn would help stabilize the continent and presumably ensure the colony's survival and safety.[98]
- Prison Island (Archie)
- Red Mountain[87] (Archie): A mountain in the Dragon Spine Mountains on Angel Island.[87] This location is based on the Action Stage with the same name from Sonic Adventure.
- Sentai-Zone:[99] An alternate Zone in the Multiverse where Sallactor and the Sonicaman: Chaos Ninja Team hail from.
- Sigma Canarls:[100] A planetoid in the Prime Zone that Colin Kintobor and his exploration team emerged from hyperspace nearby.[100]
- Sky Canyon (Archie): A location mentioned in Issue #141. It is located somewhere on Angel Island.
- Soleanna (Pre-Super Genesis Wave)
- South Island[90] (Pre-Super Genesis Wave): An island found on Mobius. South Island was one of several stops that King Maximillian Acorn had scheduled on his world tour to raise support against the Eggman Empire.[90] The location is based off the same island where several Sonic video games are set in.
- Spagonia[87] (Pre-Super Genesis Wave): A human/Overlander city-state of the United Federation in Efrika. It is located south of Guardian Mountain and Central City.[87] Spagonia is based on the Town Stage with the same name from the video game Sonic Unleashed.
- Strawberry Fields:[96] A region in the northwestern corner of Angel Island.[96] After running away from his home, Charmy Bee made himself a home here.[101][102] The name could be a reference to the popular song "Strawberry Fields Forever" by British rock band, The Beatles.
- Swampy Swamp:[96] A location on Angel Island that was the chosen home of Vector the Crocodile.[96]
- Westopolis[87] (Pre-Super Genesis Wave): A Human/Overlander city-state of the United Federation in Eurish. It is located west of Central City.[87] Westopolis is based on the stage with the same name from the video game Shadow the Hedgehog.
Objects[]
- Anarchy Beryl Bomb:[57] A weapon that was allegedly stated to be one of the most "dangerous threats on Mobius" by Sally Acorn. Because of this, it was quarantined inside the catacombs of Castle Mobius along with the E-107 Theta, Tikhaos, and Shadow the Hedgehog.[57] It is presumably related to the Anarchy Beryls from Moebius.
- Chaos Emerald (Dark Mobius)
- Eclipse Cannon (Archie)
- EggBuck:[103] The official currency of the Eggman Empire. However, due to very few people trading with them, they are worth next to nothing, with a warehouse full of useless EggBucks existing somewhere on Sonic's World.[103]
- Egg Carrier (Archie)
- Egg Viper (Archie)
- Egg Viper (Pre-Super Genesis Wave)
- Gambird Advance:[104] Seemingly a gaming handheld device that resembles the Omni Link Scanner, as Storm confused the latter for the former.
- Injector
- Jeweled Scepter (Archie)
- Needle Berry Bush:[105] A fruit-bearing bush that grows on Mobius. Sonic picked some berries from it to feed Thorny.[105]
- Master Emerald (Dark Mobius)
- Mega Drive (Archie)
- Mobium (Archie)
- Power Ring (Moebius)
- Roboticizer[76] (Light Mobius): The Light Mobius counterpart of Mobius Prime's Roboticizer. Sonia once jokingly stated that Lara-Su would put her and her brother in "Roboticizer beds" if Lara-Su caught them.[76]
- Time Stone[106] (Archie): A set of seven artifacts hosted on Little Planet which allow their users to manipulate time. The Time Stones were sought by Dr. Eggman during his attempt to conquer the Little Planet. However, he was thwarted in his efforts by Sonic the Hedgehog, which allowed the Little Planet to time travel as usual and disappear from above Sonic's World.[106][107] The Time Stones are based on the objects from Sonic the Hedgehog CD.
- Time Stone[108] (In Another Time, In Another Place): A set of stones hidden within Little Planet, and the counterparts of the Time Stones from the In Another Time, In Another Place universe. At some point, Dr. Eggman tried to obtain the Time Stones, but supposedly failed.[108]
- UFO[106] (Archie): Machines built by Dr. Eggman to find the Time Stones. Dr. Eggman would build UFOs in order to find the fabled Time Stones on Little Planet in his plan for conquest.[106] The UFOs are based on the objects that appear in Sonic the Hedgehog CD.
Misc.[]
- Angry Chao:[71] A video game that Rotor plays on the Miles Electric.[71] It is a parody of the Finnish Angry Birds franchise.
- Strawberry Valley:[109]A song that Bernadette loves. She requested Sonic to play it on his guitar, but he considered lame and out of touch.
- Zero Virus:[68] A malware program that infected E-102 Gamma after his battle with E-117 Sigma.[68]
Sonic the Comic[]
Characters[]
- Billy Gulch
- Black Beak:[110] A pirate captain who Captain Plunder and Captain Tiberius served under when they were younger.[110] Black Beak is presumably named after the real life pirate Blackbeard.
- Dim Visor
- Dusty Visor
- Eurytheus:[111] The former ruler of Arcos in ancient Greece. In ancient Greece, Eurytheus tasked Hercules with the Twelve Labors (secretly thirteen), which the latter was to complete in order to enter Mount Olympus.[111] Eurytheus is based on King Eurystheus from Greek mythology.
- Hydra:[111] A monster from ancient Greece. Hercules fought the Hydra as a part of his Twelve Labours.[111]
- Jason
- Moon Goddess
- Professor Neinstein:[112] A famous Mobian physicist. During his career, Neinstein created an energy absorption and transmission device that could swap the powers of one person with another's. After his death, Dr. Robotnik learned of his invention and stole it for his own use.[112] Neinstein's name is a parody of Albert Einstein's name.
- Tekno the Canary[113] (Mirror Zone): An alternate version of Tekno the Canary from the Mirror Zone. Tekno was a scientist working for the Freedom Fighters who sought to overthrow the evil King Sonic. When King Sonic turned into the benevolent Super Sonic, Amy suggested having Tekno find some way to keep their King in this form permanently.[113]
Locations[]
- Arcos:[111] A city in ancient Greece which was ruled by Eurytheus.[111] Arcos is based on the Greek city of Argos.
- Black Zone:[114] A region said to be somewhere in the Special Zone. It is the home of Mr. Shifter, a self-described "deadly shape-changer".[114]
- Dimension of Tranquility:[115] An alternate dimension separate from Mobius'. According to interdimensional travelers that Sonic the Hedgehog ran into, an old lady would often visit her sister who lived in the Dimension of Tranquility.[115]
- Metropolis University:[116] A university located in the Metropolis Zone. The Professor once taught at Metropolis University, but left it at some point to join the Sky Pirates.[116]
- Mount Mobius (Sonic the Comic)
- Mount Olympus
- Spring Hill Zone:[117] A Zone located on Mobius. Attempting to make his way back home within five seconds in order to stop Dr. Robotnik's satellite beam, Sonic the Hedgehog traveled through multiple Zones, including Spring Hill Zone.[117]
- Steptoe Zone:[118] A Zone located on Mobius. To catch the thief Leaf, a rumour was spread around the Eldorado Zone that the Steptoe Zone's priceless "Golden Bike Frame" was to be displayed in the local museum.[118] The Steptoe Zone is a reference to the British television sitcom Steptoe and Son, which is about two men whose job is collecting unwanted junk and passing it off as something valuable that they can sell.
- Super Marxio World
- Veg-O-Fortress (Sonic the Comic)
Objects[]
Misc.[]
- Kippernation Street: a television series that airs in the underwater Zone of Trituna. The Zone Leader, Sharka Khan, was a fan.[119] Kippernation Street is a reference to the British soap opera Coronation Street.
Sonic Adventures[]
Characters[]
Locations[]
- Angel Island (Sonic Adventures):[123] An island region located on Mobius. Its a place Sonic the Hedgehog was hiding out with Magical Emeralds.[122]
- Hydrocity (Sonic Adventures):[124] A region located on Mobius. Its a place Sonic and the editor learned a Sonic technique to fight off piranhas.[122]
- Marble Temple:[125] A region located on Angel Island. It is a disused palace that Dr. Robotnik found Sonic was hiding out there to be intriguing.[122]
IDW Publishing[]
Characters[]
- Ball Hog (IDW): A pig-based Badnik.[126]
- Black Arms (IDW)
- Chainspike (IDW): A mass-produced Badnik.[127]
- Cluckoid (IDW): A rooster-based Badnik.[128]
- Crawl (IDW): A crab-based Badnik.[128]
- Dango (IDW): A pillbug-based Badnik.[129]
- Dragonfly (IDW): A dragonfly-based Badnik.[126]
- Fireworm (IDW): A worm-based Badnik.[127]
- Flybot 767 (IDW): A seagull-based Badnik.[128]
- Frogger (IDW): A frog-based Badnik.[128]
- Glen:[130] An Orchardville resident.[130]
- Grabber (IDW): A spider-based Badnik.[126]
- Jackal Squad: A dangerous group of thieves and mercenaries that was hired by Dr. Eggman before the start of the Eggman War.
- Kanabun (IDW): A beetle-based Badnik.[128]
- Matryoshka-Bom (IDW): A bomb-based Badnik.[126]
- Monkey Dude (IDW): A monkey-based Badnik.[128]
- Noro-Noro (IDW): A snail-based Badnik.[126]
- Penguin Bomber (IDW): A penguin-based Badnik.[128]
- Phantom: A group of distinct replicas of existing beings created by the Phantom Ruby that were utilized as soldiers by the Eggman Empire during its war with the Resistance.
- Rabibin (IDW): A rabbit-based Badnik.[128]
- Rhinobot (IDW): A rhinoceros-based Badnik.[128]
- Slot (IDW): A bat-based Badnik.[128]
- Spiker (IDW): A hermit crab-based Badnik.[128]
- Spiker 2 (IDW): A mass-produced Badnik.[127]
- Spiny (IDW): A urchin-based Badnik.[128]
- Super Mecha Sonic[131] (IDW): The Super State of Mecha Sonic. It can be achieved with the power of the Master Emerald.[131]
- The Chao Chaos:[132] A music band. Their latest hit is the music number "Chili Dog Rhapsody",[132] which is likely a spoof of "Bohemian Rhapsody" by the British rock band Queen.
- Thunder Spinner (IDW): A bat-based Badnik.[128]
Locations[]
- Cascade City:[133] A location on Sonic's world.[133]
- Carnival Night[134] (IDW): A location on Angel Island.[134]
- Display Museum:[135] An unfinished museum section in Eggperial City for Eggman's old mechas and vehicles.[135]
- Egg Base Pi:[136] An auxiliary Eggman Empire base on Sonic's world.[136]
- Egg Base Rho:[136] An auxiliary Eggman Empire base on Sonic's world.[136]
- Egg Base Tau:[136] An auxiliary Eggman Empire base on Sonic's world.[136]
- Egg Base Upsilon:[136] An auxiliary Eggman Empire base on Sonic's world.[136]
- Ice Cap[134] (IDW): A location on Angel Island.[134]
- Glass Hill:[137] A location on Sonic's world.[137]
- Pine Grove Village:[137] A location on Sonic's world.[137]
- Turtleshell Island:[133] A location on Sonic's world.[133] which, as its name implies, is a village on the backs of giant turtles. During the event of the Metal Saga, Turtleshell Island was one of the locations that was infected by the Metal Virus.
Films[]
Paramount[]
Characters[]
- Bessie:[138] A farm cow that belongs to Farmer Zimmer. By the time the Wachowskis returned to Green Hills from San Francisco, Bessie had gone into labor.[138]
- CIA[138] (Paramount): An organization that works for the United States government.[138]
- Department of Energy:[138] A department of the United States government.[138]
- FBI:[138] An organization that works for the United States government.[138]
- NASA:[138] An independent agency of the United States government.[138]
- Optical Illusions:[138] An United States-based glasses company.[138]
- President[138] (Paramount): The head of state of the United States.[138]
- Rihanna:[138] A singer that lives on Earth.[138]
- San Francisco Police Department
- Shadow Wolves:[138] A tribe of Native Americans that expertly trained Dr. Robotnik to spot tracks.[138]
- Stay Puft Marshmallow Man: A character from the 1984 movie.[139]
Locations[]
- Austria:[138] A country located on Earth.[138]
- Azerbaijanistan:[138] A former country located on Earth where an uprising once occurred. However, the uprising was handled by Dr. Robotnik, whose actions also led to Azerbaijanistan losing its status as a country.[138]
- Barbados:[138] A country located on Earth.[138]
- Brazil[139] (Paramount): A country located on Earth.[139]
- Chichén Itzá:[140] A city located on Earth. Sonic visited their Great Ball Court.
- Ethiopia:[139] A country located on Earth.[139]
- Pakistan:[138] A country located on Earth.[138]
- Pachacamac Camp:[141] A camp located on Earth.[141]
- Sahara Desert:[140] A desert located on Earth. At some point, Sonic supposedly visited the Sahara Desert to fill his travel diary.[140]
- Slough:[142] A city located in the United Kingdom that "Pistol" Pete Whipple originated from.
- Spain:[140] A country located on Earth. At some point, Sonic supposedly visited Spain to fill his travel diary.[140]
- The World's Largest Rubber Band Ball:[138] A touristic location in the United States. During his travel to San Francisco, Sonic went to The World's Largest Rubber Band Ball, though he found it to be disappointing.[138]
- Yosemite National Park:[140] A park located in the United States. At some point, Sonic supposedly visited Yosemite National Park to fill his travel diary.[140]
- Washington, D.C.[138] (Paramount): A city located in the United States.[138]
Misc.[]
- Ghostbusters:[139] A media franchise that is based on the real-life series of the same name.[139]
- Police & Peace:[143] A media franchise that Tom Wachowski is a fan of.[143]
- Super Solicitor:[143] A video game that Tom Wachowski owns but found disappointing.[143]
See also[]
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Molitor, Doug (23 November 1993). "Sonic is Running". Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog. Season 1. Episode 63.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Donahue, Kevin; Zappala, Donald P. (19 November 1993). "Sonic's Song". Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog. Season 1. Episode 11. First-run syndication.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Murphy, Kevin; Ferrara, Ed (4 November 1993). "The Mystery of the Missing Hi-tops". Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog. Season 1. Episode 17.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Goren, Rowby (5 October 1993). "Too Tall Tails". Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog. Season 1. Episode 15. First-run syndication.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Shelly, Bruce; Shelly, Reed (15 September 1993). "Lovesick Sonic". Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog. Season 1. Episode 3. First-run syndication.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Zip Purgason, Douglas (20 October 1993). "Close Encounter of the Sonic Kind". Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog. Season 1. Episode 8. First-run syndication.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Diamond, Janis (9 October 1993). "Sonic and the Secret Scrolls". Sonic the Hedgehog. Season 1. Episode 4. ABC.
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 Janson, Len (23 October 1993). "Sonic Racer". Sonic the Hedgehog. Season 1. Episode 6. ABC.
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 Hurst, Ben (26 November 1994). "Spyhog". Sonic the Hedgehog. Season 2. Episode 26. ABC.
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 Allee, Pat (12 November 1994). "Cry of the Wolf". Sonic the Hedgehog. Season 2. Episode 23. ABC.
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.3 Kuch, Kayte (4 December 1993). "Sonic Past Cool". Sonic the Hedgehog. Season 1. Episode 12. ABC.
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 Hurst, Ben; Allee, Pat (13 October 1999). "Healer". Sonic Underground. Season 1. Episode 33.
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 13.2 13.3 Hurst, Ben (10 September 1999). "Come Out Wherever You Are". Sonic Underground. Season 1. Episode 10. First-run syndication.
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 Edens, Michael (15 September 1999). "Artifact". Sonic Underground. Season 1. Episode 13. First-run syndication.
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 Hurst, Ben; Allee, Pat (28 September 1999). "Mummy Dearest". Sonic Underground. Season 1. Episode 22. First-run syndication.
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 Taylor, Terence; Burian Mohr, Elenor (19 October 1999). "Bartleby the Prisoner". Sonic Underground. Season 1. Episode 37. First-run syndication.
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 Hurst, Ben; Allee, Pat (6 October 1999). "Getting to Know You". Sonic Underground. Season 1. Episode 28. First-run syndication.
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 Edens, Michael (9 September 1999). "The Last Resort". Sonic Underground. Season 1. Episode 9. First-run syndication.
- ↑ 19.0 19.1 19.2 Sonic X #9, "Wicked Sweet Shuttle Shenanigans Part Two"
- ↑ 20.0 20.1 20.2 20.3 Sonic X #13, "Hare-Um Scare-Um! Part One"
- ↑ 21.0 21.1 Masaki, Hiro (27 September 2003). "Chaos Emerald Chaos". Sonic X. Season 1. Episode 4.
- ↑ 22.0 22.1 Urasawa, Yoshio (24 August 2003). "Fast Friends (Japanese version)". Sonic X. Season 1. Episode 21.
- ↑ Shiraishi, Masahiko (9 November 2003). "Flood Fight (Japanese version)". Sonic X. Season 2. Episode 32.
- ↑ 24.0 24.1 24.2 24.3 24.4 24.5 24.6 Sonic X #15, "Bad Eggnog"
- ↑ 25.0 25.1 Yoshimura, Kiyoko (27 November 2004). "Robotnik's Revenge". Sonic X. Season 2. Episode 37.
- ↑ 26.0 26.1 Masaki, Hiro (17 August 2003). "Cruise Blues". Sonic X. Season 1. Episode 20.
- ↑ 27.0 27.1 Shiraishi, Masahiko (5 March 2005). "Map of Mayhem (Japanese)". Sonic X. Season 2. Episode 47.
- ↑ 28.0 28.1 Masaki, Hiro (16 November 2003). "Project: Shadow (Japanese version)". Sonic X. Season 2. Episode 33.
- ↑ 29.0 29.1 Sonic X #21, "Sub Sonic"
- ↑ 30.0 30.1 30.2 30.3 Freiberger, Sam (8 July 2017). "Mister Eggman". Sonic Boom (TV series). Season 2. Episode 87. Boomerang (TV channel).
- ↑ 31.0 31.1 31.2 31.3 31.4 31.5 31.6 31.7 31.8 31.9 Pugsley, Tom; Denton, Alan; Hahn, Greg (31 January 2015). "Cowbot". Sonic Boom. Season 1. Episode 11. Cartoon Network.
- ↑ 32.0 32.1 32.2 Raut-Sieuzac, Natalys (4 March 2017). "Blackout". Sonic Boom. Season 2. Episode 69. Boomerang.
- ↑ 33.0 33.1 Lachenaud, Marine; Lachenaud, Cedric (22 April 2017). "Eggman's Brother". Sonic Boom. Season 2. Episode 76. Boomerang.
- ↑ 34.0 34.1 34.2 34.3 Van Liemt, Romain; Grenier, Benoit (26 September 2015). "Robot Battle Royale". Sonic Boom. Season 1. Episode 45. Cartoon Network.
- ↑ Harrison, Reid (8 August 2015). "New Year's Retribution". Sonic Boom. Season 1. Episode 38. Cartoon Network.
- ↑ Freiberger, Sam; Crede, Phaea; Shatraw, Justin (3 October 2015). "No Robots Allowed". Sonic Boom. Season 1. Episode 46. Cartoon Network.
- ↑ 37.0 37.1 Denton, Alan; Hahn, Greg (14 November 2015). "It Takes a Village to Defeat a Hedgehog". Sonic Boom. Season 1. Episode 52. Cartoon Network.
- ↑ 38.0 38.1 Beardmore, Marie (14 January 2017). "Strike!". Sonic Boom. Season 2. Episode 62. Boomerang.
- ↑ 39.0 39.1 Banker, Mark; Denton, Alan; Hahn, Greg (29 November 2014). "Double Doomsday". Sonic Boom. Season 1. Episode 7. Cartoon Network.
- ↑ 40.0 40.1 Tuber, Douglas; Maile, Tim (11 April 2015). "Sleeping Giant". Sonic Boom. Season 1. Episode 21. Cartoon Network.
- ↑ 41.0 41.1 Grenier, Benoit (21 October 2017). "Don't Make Me Angry". Sonic Boom. Season 2. Episode 100. Boomerang.
- ↑ 42.0 42.1 42.2 42.3 42.4 42.5 42.6 42.7 42.8 42.9 Harrison, Reid (9 May 2015). "Into the Wilderness". Sonic Boom. Season 1. Episode 25. Cartoon Network.
- ↑ 43.0 43.1 Denton, Alan; Hahn, Greg (4 February 2017). "Mech Suits Me". Sonic Boom. Season 2. Episode 65. Boomerang.
- ↑ 44.0 44.1 Raut-Siezac, Natalys (15 July 2015). "Curse of the Cross Eyed Moose". Sonic Boom. Season 1. Episode 29. Cartoon Network.
- ↑ 45.0 45.1 Grenier, Benoit (25 February 2017). "Knine-to-Five Knuckles". Sonic Boom. Season 2. Episode 68. Boomerang.
- ↑ 46.0 46.1 Denton, Alan; Hahn, Greg (21 March 2015). "Dr. Eggman's Tomato Sauce". Sonic Boom. Season 1. Episode 18. Cartoon Network.
- ↑ Alan Denton on Twitter. Twitter (21 March 2015). Retrieved on 10 January 2016. "Alan Denton: How do you make your own Meh-onnaise? It's simple! Just leave some Miracle Whip in the sun for a few hours."
- ↑ Rinehart, Marcus (15 December 2022). "Situation: Grim". Sonic Prime. Season 1. Episode 6. Netflix.
- ↑ Wiese, Erik; Man of Action (15 December 2022). "Shattered". Sonic Prime. Season 1. Episode 1. Netflix.
- ↑ Ian Flynn on Twitter. Twitter (9 May 2017). Archived from the original on 14 October 2020. Retrieved on 24 June 2017. "PC the Unicorn: Though, can you please answer this one question. Where the heck was Amy at in 30 years later? / Ian Flynn: Adventuring through time via Time Stones, being awesome. #LostHedgehogTales #spoilers"
- ↑ 51.0 51.1 Sonic the Hedgehog #118, "Ultimate Power Part Four"
- ↑ 52.0 52.1 52.2 52.3 52.4 52.5 Sonic the Hedgehog: The Complete Sonic Comic Encyclopedia, "The Brotherhood of Guardians"
- ↑ 53.0 53.1 53.2 Sonic the Hedgehog #105, "Sega Data File 6: Dimitri"
- ↑ 54.0 54.1 54.2 Sonic the Hedgehog #151, "Chaos Emeralds Are Forever"
- ↑ Sonic the Hedgehog #195, "Hedgehog Havoc! Part 1"
- ↑ 56.0 56.1 56.2 56.3 Sonic the Hedgehog: The Complete Sonic Comic Encyclopedia, "The Future Freedom Fighters"
- ↑ 57.0 57.1 57.2 57.3 57.4 57.5 Sonic Universe #7, "Mobius: 30 Years Later: What's Old is New Again"
- ↑ 58.0 58.1 58.2 58.3 Sonic Universe #6, "Mobius: 30 Years Later - Dark Siege"
- ↑ 59.0 59.1 59.2 59.3 Sonic the Hedgehog #75, "I Am The Eggman"
- ↑ 60.0 60.1 Tails #3, "Southern Crossover - Part Three"
- ↑ 61.0 61.1 Sonic the Hedgehog #280, "Keys to Victory"
- ↑ 62.0 62.1 Sonic the Hedgehog: The Complete Sonic Comic Encyclopedia, "Knuckles' Family"
- ↑ (comic book) "The Wrath of Khan". Archie Comics. March 2001. "Doctor Eggman: My native race... Oh, I've missed you so mu-- ? Wait- I recognize that one! It's my brother Colin-- or, rather, the previous Robotnik's brother Colin. I'm an alternate reality Eggman who roboticized my own Colin years ago, but that was there, not here, so-- I'll roboticize him, too! I'll turn them all into my mechanical servants!"
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- ↑ 65.0 65.1 Sonic the Hedgehog #121, "The Prince and the Revolution"
- ↑ 66.0 66.1 Sonic the Hedgehog #167, "Mobius 25 Years Later Part Two: Tempus Aeternus"
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- ↑ 71.0 71.1 71.2 Sonic the Hedgehog #260, "Waves of Change Part One: First Ripples"
- ↑ 72.0 72.1 Knuckles the Echidna #11, "The Forgotten Tribe Part Two of Three: Covenant"
- ↑ 73.0 73.1 Sonic the Hedgehog #17, "Gorilla Warfare -or- The Apes of Wrath"
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- ↑ 76.0 76.1 76.2 76.3 76.4 76.5 Sonic Universe #5, "Mobius: 30 Years Later: Five Years of Peace"
- ↑ Sonic the Hedgehog #136, "Mobius: 25 Years Later - Girl Talk"
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- ↑ 79.0 79.1 Sonic Universe #49, "All For One Part Four: Friends, Foes, & Family"
- ↑ 80.0 80.1 Sonic the Hedgehog: The Complete Sonic Comic Encyclopedia, "Time Stones & Little Planet"
- ↑ 81.0 81.1 Sonic Universe #71, "Spark of Life Part One"
- ↑ 82.0 82.1 Sonic the Hedgehog: The Complete Sonic Comic Encyclopedia, "Moebius"
- ↑ (comic book) "The Return". Archie Comics. May 1995. "Robo-Robotnik: You will be me! In simpler terms, I am what's left of you! / Dr. Robotnik: Left? What do you mean? / Robo-Robotnik: And here I thought Snively was a dolt! Haven't you figured it out yet? This world is an alternate timeline from the Mobius you know!"
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- ↑ 85.0 85.1 Mega Man #27, "When Worlds Collide Part Ten: No Holds Barred"
- ↑ 86.0 86.1 Sonic the Hedgehog #281, "Wings of Fire Part One: Slow Burn"
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- ↑ 89.0 89.1 Sonic the Hedgehog #194, "Sleepless in New Megaopolis"
- ↑ 90.0 90.1 90.2 90.3 Sonic the Hedgehog #138, "Return to Angel Island Part 1: The Message"
- ↑ 91.0 91.1 Sonic the Hedgehog #101, "Altered States"
- ↑ Sonic Universe #37, "Scrambled Part One: The Man in Charge"
- ↑ Sonic the Hedgehog #22, "The Return"
- ↑ 94.0 94.1 Sonic Super Digest #12, "Sonic Comic Origins: The Traitor"
- ↑ Sonic the Hedgehog #283, "The Mission"
- ↑ 96.0 96.1 96.2 96.3 96.4 96.5 Sonic the Hedgehog: The Complete Sonic Comic Encyclopedia, "Angel Island"
- ↑ Sonic the Hedgehog #101, "Sega Data File: 2 - The Floating Island"
- ↑ Sonic the Hedgehog: The Complete Sonic Comic Encyclopedia, "Acorn Lineage"
- ↑ Sonic Super Special #12, "Zone Wars: Giant Robotno"
- ↑ 100.0 100.1 Sonic the Hedgehog #78, "Changes"
- ↑ Knuckles the Echidna #3, "Blood is Thicker"
- ↑ Knuckles the Echidna #14, "The Chaotix Caper Part Two of Three: A Tenuous Grip on Reality!"
- ↑ 103.0 103.1 Flynn, Ian (22 March 2015). Ask Ian - Year End Bonanza Thingie. BumbleKing Comics. Archived from the original on 26 July 2015.
- ↑ Sonic Universe #36, "Babylon Rising Part 4"
- ↑ 105.0 105.1 Sonic the Hedgehog #9, "What's the Point?"
- ↑ 106.0 106.1 106.2 106.3 Sonic the Hedgehog #290, "Genesis of a Hero Part Three: Sonic's Cease & Desist"
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- ↑ Sonic the Hegdehog #155
- ↑ 110.0 110.1 Sonic the Comic #108, "Captain Plunder and the Spice Maidens, Part 6"
- ↑ 111.0 111.1 111.2 111.3 111.4 111.5 Sonic the Comic #149, "The Thirteenth Task"
- ↑ 112.0 112.1 Sonic the Comic #39, "Sonic No More"
- ↑ 113.0 113.1 Sonic the Comic #168, "Mirror Image"
- ↑ 114.0 114.1 Sonic the Comic #87, "Mister Shifter"
- ↑ 115.0 115.1 Sonic the Comic #126, "The House on the Hill"
- ↑ 116.0 116.1 Sonic the Comic #47, "Mystery of the Sandopolis Zone, Part 1"
- ↑ 117.0 117.1 Sonic the Comic #11, "Time Racer"
- ↑ 118.0 118.1 Sonic the Comic #114, "Fall of the Leaf, Part 2"
- ↑ Sonic the Comic #126, "Taking the Plunge, Part 1"
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- ↑ (comic book) "Dans Les Griffes De Robotnik". Sirène. October 1994. "Sonic the Hedgehog: I don't doubt it, Robotnik! It must bring back bad memories... The time you were looking to do good for this planet, the time you called yourself Kintobor!"
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- ↑ (comic book) "Dans Les Griffes De Robotnik". Sirène. October 1994. "Penguinator: Affirmative master! We surprised him in a disused palace on Angel Island!"
- ↑ (comic book) "Dans Les Griffes De Robotnik". Sirène. October 1994. "Sonic the Hedgehog: Thankfully, I know how to get rid of these jaws scales! A souvenir from Hydrocity."
- ↑ (comic book) "Dans Les Griffes De Robotnik". Sirène. October 1994. "Doctor Robotnik: The Marble Temple, so that's where he was hiding!"
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- ↑ 127.0 127.1 127.2 Sonic the Hedgehog: Scrapnik Island #3, story one
- ↑ 128.00 128.01 128.02 128.03 128.04 128.05 128.06 128.07 128.08 128.09 128.10 128.11 128.12 Sonic the Hedgehog: Scrapnik Island #4, story one
- ↑ Sonic the Hedgehog: Scrapnik Island #2, story one
- ↑ 130.0 130.1 Sonic the Hedgehog #30, "Cured"
- ↑ 131.0 131.1 Sonic the Hedgehog 30th Anniversary Special, "Seasons of Chaos"
- ↑ 132.0 132.1 Sonic the Hedgehog 30th Anniversary Special, "Sonic Learns to Drive"
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- ↑ 134.0 134.1 134.2 134.3 Sonic the Hedgehog Free Comic Book Day 2022, "Deep Trouble"
- ↑ 135.0 135.1 Sonic the Hedgehog: Imposter Syndrome #4, story one
- ↑ 136.0 136.1 136.2 136.3 136.4 136.5 136.6 136.7 Sonic the Hedgehog: Bad Guys #3, "Trust Issues"
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