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A sketch for a worm Badnik. There is also a sign with Sonic's head on it that says "CDS" which stands for "CD Sonic", the original title for Sonic the Hedgehog CD.
Dr. Eggman sitting upon the VCCI-811 "President's Chair," unused in the final game. Of note is the "Eggman Industries" logo in the upper left, also unused. Taken from Sonic Generations.
Dr. Robotnik's vehicle, though this model is only seen in the D.A. Garden and the "Bad Ending" animation. Taken from Sonic Generations.
A more finalized version of the Sonic sketch. Sonic has more head quills and his shoes are shaped slightly differently.
Part of the pencil test for the Sonic the Hedgehog CD animation sequences.
Sonic in several different action poses and Sonic standing beside an Anton.
Sonic standing in a dynamic pose which bears a striking similarity to a pose used in the ending cutscene and storyboard illustrations of Sonic running on water.
An earlier version of one of the concept illustrations. In this version, the Sonic on the left has only two head quills instead of five and his one back quill is missing.
A reference sheet for Sonic's hands which shows various different poses and angles.
Sonic being attacked by a Mecha-Bu and the elevator Sonic is standing on is being destroyed. This scene takes place in Wacky Workbench.
Sonic standing on top of two half destroyed Mecha-Bus. This scene takes place in Wacky Workbench.
Sonic in an action pose as he jumps up after ripping off the buzz-saw from a half-destroyed Mecha-Bu. This scene takes place in Wacky Workbench.
Animation cells
Original animation cels used for the animated cutscenes of Sonic the Hedgehog CD, produced by Toei Animation Co. Ltd. in cooperation with Studio Junio.
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Concept artwork for the Japanese box artwork, by Naoto Ōshima.
Original 3D model used as a reference for the title screen animation.