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This location exists primarily or exclusively within the Sonic Boom continuity.
Information in this article may not be canonical to the storyline of the games or any other Sonic continuity.

The Mayor's Mansion,[1] also referred to as City Hall,[2] is a location that appears in the Sonic Boom television series. It is the official mansion of Mayor Fink, as well as the city hall and courthouse of the Unnamed Village. An important meeting place for the locals, it has served as the site for several events, like the Awardy Awards and Puppy Con.[1][3] It also serves as the town's power station, which uses a Meroke Crystal to supply the entire region with clean electricity.[4]

Description

The Mayor's Mansion is the largest building in the Village Center, consisting of three buildings with straw roofs. Up front is a huge terrace for large gatherings. The building holds a number of rooms and its interior is classily decorated with a number of paintings among other things.

The mansion holds a huge and classy office for Mayor Fink's paperwork.[2] It includes a huge office desk for the mayor and has enough room for extra tables and chairs, making it part discussion room regarding matters of the Unnamed Village.[5] This office is also where villagers go to have forms filled out, with a ticket dispenser being used to keep the applicants in order.[2] Also, behind a hidden door in the office is a generator which uses a Meroke Crystal, a relic handed down from mayor to mayor, to supply the entire region with clean electricity. When the crystal is about to die out, a crisis alarm goes off.[4]

The mansion has a large entrance hall and a conference room next door that are used for public meetings and events.[1][3] The latter is also used as a courtroom for legal disputes.[6]

History

TV series

Past

The Mayor Mansion was built several generations ago, back when Badgerville was first founded by Jebediah Badger.[7]

Season one

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The Mayor's Mansions during the Awardy Awards.

When the Awardy Awards arrived, Mayor Fink invited everyone to the gala at his mansion, resulting in many high-class attendants. Although the awardies came under attack by Dr. Eggman and his robots when the doctor did not get the Awardy Award, Team Sonic was able to save the evening.[1] The Mayor's Mansion later served as the courthouse for a case where Eggman sued Sonic for needlessly injuring him. Thanks to Eggman's machination, T.W. Barker serving as Eggman's lawyer, and Knuckles' incompetence as his lawyer, Sonic stood to lose until Amy revealed Eggman was uninjured, prompting a fight between Team Sonic and Eggman.[6]

One day while Mayor Fink was drowning in paperwork at his office, he got Knuckles to take over for the day. In that time however, Knuckles ignorantly approved the permit of any villager coming to the mansion, casting the Unnamed Village into chaos. Sharing the frustration over Knuckles' current position, Team Sonic and Eggman joined forces and confronted Knuckles in the mansion, resulting in none of the factions being able exert power over the village until Mayor Fink returned.[2] The mansion was later overrun by an mob who wanted Sonic arrested when he was believed to have committed thefts across the Village. There, Knuckles promised the group to find Sonic for them. When Sonic and Knuckles returned to the mansion though, they proved Sonic had been framed by Metal Sonic.[8]

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The Mayor's Mansion during Puppy Con.

With the Fuzzy Puppies craze hitting the Unnamed Village, the Mayor's Mansion would host Puppy Con, a Fuzzy Puppy fan convention. There, Dr. Eggman tried to steal a rare game piece by distracting everyone with a rockslide he framed the Lightning Bolt Society for. However, his scheme was uncovered and Amy got the game piece back.[3] Eggman later visited the Mayor's Mansion to get a trophy, but Mayor Fink could not give him one without merit.[9]

Season two

With an asteroid heading for earth, Sonic, Tails, Dr. Eggman, Mayor Fink and Prof. Cluckins met up in the mansion to discuss the impending apocalypse. Despite Tails' proposal to stop the asteroid (which ultimately saved them), Eggman convinced the officials to ride out the event from the safety of his bunker.[5] Sticks later came to the mansion to demand Mayor Fink to focus on the water crisis plaguing the Village, but was ignored. This ultimately lead to Sticks and Soar the Eagle coming to the mansion several times to do news reports (important and otherwise) on the mayor's activities.[10] Noticing the increased crime in the Village from the mansion, Mayor Fink announced a new law there that forced villains to get a permit for villanous schemes. The mansion would thus host several exams for villains seeking said permit. After Orbot used the mansion grounds to advertise a sale, he would attack the building. While Team Sonic protected the mansion though, a missile from the Egg Tank flew into it and destroyed the villain permits, rendering the new law null and void.[11]

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The mansion without power.

When the mansion's Meroke Crystal died out (after several days with the crisis alarm on) and left the Village without power, Team Sonic dropped in to get answers. Admitting the truth, Mayor Fink instructed the team to get a new crystal from the mountains. A few days later, the team returned to the mansion with a new crystal and restored the power.[4]

Trivia

Gallery

Screenshots

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Lieblich, Doug (22 November 2014). "My Fair Sticksy". Sonic Boom. Season 1. Episode 5. Cartoon Network.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Harrison, Reid (20 July 2015). "Mayor Knuckles". Sonic Boom. Season 1. Episode 32. Cartoon Network.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Harrison, Reid (10 October 2015). "Fuzzy Puppy Buddies". Sonic Boom. Season 1. Episode 47. Cartoon Network.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Raut-Sieuzac, Natalys (4 March 2017). "Blackout". Sonic Boom. Season 2. Episode 69. Boomerang.
  5. 5.0 5.1 Sellner, Joelle (19 November 2016). "Spacemageddonocalypse". Sonic Boom. Season 2. Episode 54. Boomerang.
  6. 6.0 6.1 Harrison, Reid (14 March 2015). "Don't Judge Me". Sonic Boom. Season 1. Episode 17. Cartoon Network.
  7. Grenier, Benoit (11 March 2017). "Unnamed Episode". Sonic Boom. Season 2. Episode 70. Boomerang.
  8. Harrison, Reid (19 September 2015). "It Wasn't Me, It Was the One-Armed Hedgehog". Sonic Boom. Season 1. Episode 44. Cartoon Network.
  9. Harisson, Reid (24 October 2015). "Role Models". Sonic Boom. Season 1. Episode 49. Cartoon Network.
  10. Freiberger, Sam (26 November 2016). "Nutwork". Sonic Boom. Season 2. Episode 55. Boomerang.
  11. Grenier, Benoit (21 January 2017). "The Evil Dr. Orbot". Sonic Boom. Season 2. Episode 63. Boomerang.
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