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|title = Mobian
 
|title = Mobian
|image = [[File:Fightxorda125.jpg|242px]]
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|caption = Various Mobian species from all over Mobius, from [[Archie Sonic the Hedgehog Issue 125|''Sonic the Hedgehog'' #125]].
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|caption = Various mobian species from all over Mobius, from [[Archie Sonic the Hedgehog Issue 125|''Sonic the Hedgehog'' #125]].
 
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*''[[Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog]]''
 
*[[Archie Comics]]
 
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*''[[Sonic the Comic]]''
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*[[Sonic the Hedgehog (TV series)|''Sonic the Hedgehog'' (TV series)]]
 
*''[[Sonic Underground]]''
 
*''[[Sonic Underground]]''
*''[[Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog]]''
 
 
|realcreator = [[Sonic Team]]
 
|realcreator = [[Sonic Team]]
 
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|status = Active
 
|status = Active
 
|skills = Varies
 
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|features = Anthropomorphic animals of various species.
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|features = Anthropomorphic animals and mythical beings of various species.
 
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'''Mobians''' are creatures in various [[Sonic the Hedgehog series|''Sonic the Hedgehog'']] continuities for which the main setting is the planet [[Mobius]] (from which the name ''mobian'' is derived). The precise definition of ''mobian'' varies by continuity, sometimes being a general term for residents of Mobius (and used in comparison to residents of other planets, including [[Earth]] where these are different), and sometimes referring specifically to the various species of anthropomorphic animals that are the main residents of Mobius (and thus used in comparison to other species, e.g. [[Humans]]).
'''Mobians''' are the inhabitants of the planet [[Mobius]] from various [[Sonic the Hedgehog series|Sonic the Hedgehog]] continuities. They consist mainly of anthropomorphic animals. Like humans, they have five fingers and toes. Ungulates have hooves for feet.
 
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Mobians are sapient, being capable of speech and generally (but not universally) bipedal and anthropomorphic. Even those based on animals typically have human-like hands with five fingers. Some may also have toes, although that is less common since, for instance, Mobians who are based on anthropomorphic [[wikipedia:ungulate|ungulates]] have hooves for feet.
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==Definition==
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Mobians are usually one of the three main species featured in ''Sonic'' media, sometimes together with humans and animals.
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Mobians are characterized by being anthropomorphic animals, possessing a wide range of aspects, species and colors. Physically they are characterized by a curious anatomy, as they have bodies of various shapes, some more muscular, others smaller, thinner, more corpulent etc. Most possess the quality of having thin legs and some possess human-like feet.
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Mobians (especially males) do not usually wear a lot of clothes. The most common to see on them is the use of footwear that are usually of a large size. Others wear more complete clothing, such as dresses and jackets. It is also common for them to use accessories such as necklaces, bracelets, headphones and chains.
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Mobians are usually no larger than a human, regardless of the animal or being they are inspired by, so it is not uncommon to see that they are able to move in any environment.
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The most outstanding quality of mobians, is that many possess powers and abilities, both physical and magical, ranging from extreme speed to super strength.
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==Mobians in the various continuities==
 
===''Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog''===
 
In ''[[Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog]]'', the population of [[Mobius (Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog)|Mobius]] consists mainly of anthropomorphic animal mobians. However, humans feature regularly in the series in certain communities (e.g. [[Hill Top Village]], [[Robotropolis (Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog)|Robotropolis]]).
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===''Sonic the Hedgehog'' (TV series)===
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In ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (TV series)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'', mobians are the majority of [[Mobius (SatAM)|Mobius]]' population. Known exceptions to this rule are human-like characters (such as [[Doctor Robotnik (SatAM)|Dr. Robotnik]], his nephew [[Snively (SatAM)|Snively]], and [[Lazaar]]), dragons (including [[Dulcy (SatAM)|Dulcy]] and [[Sabina (SatAM)|Sabina]]), dinosaurs (like the [[Terapod]]s) and more monstrous characters (such as [[Naugus (SatAM)|Naugus]] and the [[Kraken]]).
   
 
===''Sonic Underground''===
==Mobians in the Various continuities==
 
 
''[[Sonic Underground]]'' depicts a [[Mobius (Sonic Underground)|Mobius]] inhabited principally by non-human Mobians, although the variety of forms is greater than in previous series. While there are the usual anthropomorphic animals (based on dogs, horses, etc.) there are others that bear little resemblance to standard animals, having six arms, three legs, etc. [[Doctor Robotnik (Sonic Underground)|Dr. Robotnik]] is the only human in the series.
===''[[Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog]]''===
 
{{Main|Mobian (Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog)}}
 
The cartoon series Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog features a world where the general populace is Mobians. However, humans feature regularly in the series in certain communities (eg Hill Top Village, Robotropolis).
 
   
===''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (TV series)]]''===
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===''Sonic the Comic''===
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In ''[[Sonic the Comic]]'', anthropomorphic animals comprise the majority of the population of [[Mobius (Sonic the Comic)|Mobius]], as well as some other planets (the [[Drakon Empire]] are mainly fish people) and dimensions (most notably the [[Special Zone (Sonic the Comic)|Special Zone]]). A large percentage of the population is humanoid without being based on a specific animal species (including [[Grimer]]), and there are a very small number of humans (including [[Doctor Ovi Kintobor|Dr. Kintobor]]/[[Doctor Ivo Robotnik (Sonic the Comic)|Dr. Robotnik]] and [[Zorabel]]).
{{Main|Mobian (SatAM)}}
 
Similar to AoStH, Mobians and Overlanders are the majority of Mobius' population. The only exceptions to this rule are [[Doctor Robotnik (SatAM)|Dr. Robotnik]] and his nephew [[Snively Robotnik|Snively]].
 
   
===''[[Sonic Underground]]''===
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===Archie Comics===
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In the [[Archie Comics]] continuity, the term ''mobians'' (written with a lower-case 'm' unlike the term in other continuities) exclusively refers to the anthropomorphic animals that live on the main planet in the setting (called [[Mobius (Archie)|Mobius]] before the hard reboot caused by the [[Super Genesis Wave]] and simply [[Sonic's World]] thereafter) and similar dimensions. Other species in the setting have their own names (including [[human]]s and [[Overlanders]]). [[Sally Acorn (Pre-Super Genesis Wave)|Sally Acorn]] also referred to the species as ''Mobo sapiens''.
{{Main|Mobian (Sonic Underground)}}
 
Sonic Underground also depicts a Mobius inhabited principally by Mobians, although it should be noted that the variety displayed in them is much greater than in previous series. While there are the usual dogs, horses, etc. there are others that bear little resemblance to standard animals, having six arms, three legs, etc. [[Doctor Robotnik (Sonic Underground)|Dr. Robotnik]] is the only human in the series.
 
   
 
The pre-Super Genesis Wave continuity describes the origin of the mobians. In this continuity, Mobius is a futuristic Earth. After a human act of aggression towards an extraterrestrial emissary sometime in the 21st century, the alien [[Xorda]] [[Xorda Attack on Earth|bombarded the planet]] with powerful [[gene-bomb]]s with the intention of eradicating all humanoid life on the planet. These explosives caused the native animals of the planet to mutate and rapidly evolve, growing larger and more intelligent. When the aliens return, they reveal that the new mobian species "contain a sizable percentage of human DNA".
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{{Main|Mobian (Archie)|Mobian (Pre-Super Genesis Wave)}}
 
The Archie Comics give an explanation as to the origins of Mobians. In the comics, Mobius is a futuristic Earth. After a human act of aggression towards an extraterrestrial emissary sometime in the year 20XX, the alien [[Xorda]] bombarded the planet with powerful gene bombs with the intention of eradicating all humanoid life on the planet. These explosives caused the native animals of the planet to mutate and rapidly evolve, growing larger and more intelligent. However, it should be noted that the evolution of the Mobians may not have been entirely due to the Xorda. The aliens inform Sally that Mobians "contain a sizable percentage of human DNA". It's possible that gene splicing may have been carried out beforehand. After all, Sally calls her race 'Mobo Sapiens.' Another possible result of the Xorda attack could have been the mutation that differentiates [[Overlanders]] from ordinary humans, both of which are found on Mobius.
 
   
After ''[[Sonic & Mega Man: Worlds Collide]]'', the term "Mobian" was eliminated from the comics following the comics' reboot. The term was later reestablished in the summer of 2016.<ref name="StHV3">''[[Sonic the Hedgehog Volume 3: Waves of Change]]'', page 98, "Production Art - Designing Mobian Ocean Life"</ref>
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After ''[[Sonic & Mega Man: Worlds Collide]]'', the planet setting of the series was renamed from Mobius to [[Sonic's World]], and the term ''mobian'' was consequently dropped temporarily. It was later reestablished in the summer of 2016,<ref name="StHV3">''[[Sonic the Hedgehog Volume 3: Waves of Change]]'', page 98, "Production Art - Designing Mobian Ocean Life"</ref> as a colloquial term to refer to the "anthropormorphic animals" that inhabit [[Sonic's World]].
   
===Post-''[[Sonic Adventure]]'' games===
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===Post-''Sonic Adventure'' games===
Back during the [[Dreamcast]] era, SEGA planned to eliminate the Western and European concepts of Sonic. In the games post-Sonic Adventure, Sonic and his friends live on Earth. There is no official name to replace "Mobians" so far.
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Back during the [[Dreamcast]] era, SEGA planned to eliminate the Western and European concepts of Sonic. In the games post-''[[Sonic Adventure]]'', Sonic and his friends live on Earth. There is no official name to replace "mobians" so far.
   
 
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Revision as of 17:51, 16 June 2019

Mobians are creatures in various Sonic the Hedgehog continuities for which the main setting is the planet Mobius (from which the name mobian is derived). The precise definition of mobian varies by continuity, sometimes being a general term for residents of Mobius (and used in comparison to residents of other planets, including Earth where these are different), and sometimes referring specifically to the various species of anthropomorphic animals that are the main residents of Mobius (and thus used in comparison to other species, e.g. Humans).

Mobians are sapient, being capable of speech and generally (but not universally) bipedal and anthropomorphic. Even those based on animals typically have human-like hands with five fingers. Some may also have toes, although that is less common since, for instance, Mobians who are based on anthropomorphic ungulates have hooves for feet.

Definition

Mobians are usually one of the three main species featured in Sonic media, sometimes together with humans and animals.

Mobians are characterized by being anthropomorphic animals, possessing a wide range of aspects, species and colors. Physically they are characterized by a curious anatomy, as they have bodies of various shapes, some more muscular, others smaller, thinner, more corpulent etc. Most possess the quality of having thin legs and some possess human-like feet.

Mobians (especially males) do not usually wear a lot of clothes. The most common to see on them is the use of footwear that are usually of a large size. Others wear more complete clothing, such as dresses and jackets. It is also common for them to use accessories such as necklaces, bracelets, headphones and chains.

Mobians are usually no larger than a human, regardless of the animal or being they are inspired by, so it is not uncommon to see that they are able to move in any environment.

The most outstanding quality of mobians, is that many possess powers and abilities, both physical and magical, ranging from extreme speed to super strength.

Mobians in the various continuities

Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog

In Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog, the population of Mobius consists mainly of anthropomorphic animal mobians. However, humans feature regularly in the series in certain communities (e.g. Hill Top Village, Robotropolis).

Sonic the Hedgehog (TV series)

In Sonic the Hedgehog, mobians are the majority of Mobius' population. Known exceptions to this rule are human-like characters (such as Dr. Robotnik, his nephew Snively, and Lazaar), dragons (including Dulcy and Sabina), dinosaurs (like the Terapods) and more monstrous characters (such as Naugus and the Kraken).

Sonic Underground

Sonic Underground depicts a Mobius inhabited principally by non-human Mobians, although the variety of forms is greater than in previous series. While there are the usual anthropomorphic animals (based on dogs, horses, etc.) there are others that bear little resemblance to standard animals, having six arms, three legs, etc. Dr. Robotnik is the only human in the series.

Sonic the Comic

In Sonic the Comic, anthropomorphic animals comprise the majority of the population of Mobius, as well as some other planets (the Drakon Empire are mainly fish people) and dimensions (most notably the Special Zone). A large percentage of the population is humanoid without being based on a specific animal species (including Grimer), and there are a very small number of humans (including Dr. Kintobor/Dr. Robotnik and Zorabel).

Archie Comics

In the Archie Comics continuity, the term mobians (written with a lower-case 'm' unlike the term in other continuities) exclusively refers to the anthropomorphic animals that live on the main planet in the setting (called Mobius before the hard reboot caused by the Super Genesis Wave and simply Sonic's World thereafter) and similar dimensions. Other species in the setting have their own names (including humans and Overlanders). Sally Acorn also referred to the species as Mobo sapiens.

The pre-Super Genesis Wave continuity describes the origin of the mobians. In this continuity, Mobius is a futuristic Earth. After a human act of aggression towards an extraterrestrial emissary sometime in the 21st century, the alien Xorda bombarded the planet with powerful gene-bombs with the intention of eradicating all humanoid life on the planet. These explosives caused the native animals of the planet to mutate and rapidly evolve, growing larger and more intelligent. When the aliens return, they reveal that the new mobian species "contain a sizable percentage of human DNA".

After Sonic & Mega Man: Worlds Collide, the planet setting of the series was renamed from Mobius to Sonic's World, and the term mobian was consequently dropped temporarily. It was later reestablished in the summer of 2016,[1] as a colloquial term to refer to the "anthropormorphic animals" that inhabit Sonic's World.

Post-Sonic Adventure games

Back during the Dreamcast era, SEGA planned to eliminate the Western and European concepts of Sonic. In the games post-Sonic Adventure, Sonic and his friends live on Earth. There is no official name to replace "mobians" so far.

References

  1. Sonic the Hedgehog Volume 3: Waves of Change, page 98, "Production Art - Designing Mobian Ocean Life"