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"Sticks and Amy's Excellent Staycation"[2] is the eighty-fifth episode in the Sonic Boom television series. It first aired on 24 June 2017 in the United States and on 3 September 2017 in France.
Synopsis[]
With the guys' band away for a gig Amy & Sticks have a girls' weekend. When Belinda hears half the gang is gone, she plans an attack.[3]
Appearances[]
Characters:
- Badniks
- Mantis Bot (multiple)
- Motobug (multiple)
- Belinda
- Burnbot
- Charlie
- Cubot
- Decimator Bot
- Dr. Eggman
- Fastidious Beaver
- Lady Goat
- Lady Walrus
- Male Fennec
- Mega Bot
- Orbot
- Rabbit Girl
- Sheep Villager
- Team Sonic
- Warthog Male
- Wild Cat
- Wolf Sidekick (cameo)
Races and species:
Locations:
Items:
Vehicles:
Plot[]
On Seaside Island, Amy and Sticks are at Tails' place, watching him, Sonic and Knuckles pack the Dude-Mobile for their Dude-itude concert on the other side of the island. With the guys being gone for the weekend, Amy plans to have some quality girl time with Sticks. However, unaligned ideas about what they should spent their time on arise, as Sticks wants to be prepared on an attack from Dr. Eggman since their team will be weakened by three with the guys gone. At the same time, the guys finish packing.
Amy tells them to have fun and do nothing she would not do, to which Sonic remarks that that means having no fun, much to Amy's annoyance. Once the Dude-Mobile has driven off, Amy ditches Sticks' plans for guard duty in favor of a plan to keep Eggman at bay.
Later in a field, Amy sets up her homemade Sonic doll (claiming she keeps it around for non-creepy reasons) on a pole while Sticks watches. Upon finishing, Eggman comes scrolling by, prompting Amy and Sticks to hide in the bushes. Mistaking the Sonic doll for the real Sonic from a distance, Eggman assumes that Sonic is mocking him with a smug grin while giving him the cold shoulder. Refusing to be ignored, Eggman declares war on the Sonic doll. Satisfied that her plan is working, Amy asks Sticks what they should start their weekend off with.
Much to Amy's disgust, Sticks takes them out mud clump hurtling, which Amy admits is not her cup of tea despite attempting to try it out on Sticks' insistence. Instead, she takes Sticks to have a cup of tea in her house while teaching her how to knit. However, Sticks notes that this "nursing home act" is not her bag. Amy thus comes up with an idea that will satisfy the both of them: going to the spa in the Village Center.
There, Amy enjoys a relaxing footbath while Sticks, much to her enjoyment, gets to soak in mud. Amy soon gets a call from Sonic on her Communicator, who is complaining about his trip, which has become a boring nightmare. After telling Sonic their weekend activities, Amy tells Sonic to enjoy his trip and hangs up. However, unbeknownst to Amy, Belinda is sitting next to her in the spa, taking an interest in having overheard that Sonic is out of town.
Back in the field, Eggman is planning to attack the Sonic doll. While having Orbot and Cubot (both of them erroneously posing at Tails using Tails masks) distract the Sonic doll with terrible dancing (much to Eggman’s annoyance), Eggman tries sneaking up on it, only to retreat when the wind causes the Sonic doll to face him. Meanwhile, in a cave somewhere, Charlie is excavating a glowing Ancient artifact from a rock when Belinda arrives, telling him that Hedgehog Village is theirs for the taking with Sonic, Tails, and Knuckles out of town. Charlie, however, is more interested in his excavation, making Belinda mad at Charlie and berate his lack of fortitude.
At the same time, back in the field, Eggman has mobilized some of his strongest robots, whom he orders to attack the Sonic doll. When the attack succeeds, Eggman believes he has finally defeated Sonic and begins his long-overdue victory speech. This is by then that Cubot points out the remains of the Sonic doll nearby to Eggman, and Eggman realizes he has been tricked, although Orbot exclaims that the doll wasn't really that deceiving. Believing Sonic to be behind this deceit, Eggman vows revenge.
Back in the spa, Amy and Sticks are enjoying their weekend until they hear Eggman call for Sonic from the street. Getting back into gear, Amy and Sticks find Eggman vandalizing the Village Center barehanded, and Sticks notes to Amy that her plan has backfired seriously. When Eggman overhears this, Amy admits why she tricked him. Rather than understanding them as Amy had hoped, Eggman attacks them with his Mantis Bots and Motobugs in retaliation.
The Badniks prove to be no big challenge for Amy and Sticks, who easily overpower them, and even begin successfully using products from the spa's cosmetic shop to combat them. Eventually, Eggman retreats after Amy messes up his mustache with a shampoo/conditioner from the spa, much to the cheer of the villagers.
As Amy and Sticks celebrate their victory, Belinda shows up in Charlie's Mech Suit and knocks the girls away a distance. Belinda then monologues about how she has gotten tired of watching other supervillains (including Eggman and her inept husband) fail from the sidelines, which has made her decide to become part of the action. As she blows Amy and Sticks away with lasers, Belinda starts immobilizing nearby villagers (the Male Fennec, Fastidious Beaver and Lady Goat) in the mech's force-fields over petty frustrations she has with them, before shooting everywhere with lasers. While dodging attacks, Amy gets contacted by Sonic, who claims he and the gang need help getting out of jail.
Amy, however, writes it off as a joke and hangs up. When their conventional means of attacks prove unable to stop Belinda, Amy suggests they try something else. Amy thus distracts Belinda with mud clumps hurtled at her, while Sticks uses stuff from the Male Fennec's shop to knit a strap that makes Belinda trip in the mech suit. This short-circuits the mech suit, freeing the immobilized villagers.
Amy and Sticks then send Belinda flying using a table as a seesaw, declaring this to be the "best girls weekend ever".
At night, Belinda is heading home, upset over having been defeated despite her best efforts and ready to take her anger out on Charlie. Upon entering her house however, Charlie presents Belinda with her anniversary gift, all while apologizing for not helping her and explaining that he could not assist her because he was busy getting her anniversary gift. Unwrapping her gift, Belinda finds a weaponized flight harness from the Ancients (the very same artifact that Charlie was excavating earlier), prompting her to hug Charlie in gratitude. Back in the Village, Amy and Sticks reflect on the day's events when they spot Eggman passing by with Amy's Sonic doll in hand (with Eggman nervously claiming that he wants to use it for research).
Meanwhile, Charlie is out in his mech suit watching Belinda test out her gift. Upon hearing Belinda's satisfied remark that Hedgehog Village now has its new "power couple", Charlie wishes her a happy anniversary.
Continuity[]
- This episode's events occur simultaneously to those of "Planes, Trains and Dude-Mobiles".
- Charlie and Belinda are still supervillains as a result of the events in "Counter Productive".
- Belinda mentions that her village is named "Hedgehog Village". This was the name the Village received in "Unnamed Episode".
Goofs[]
- The shade of Cubot's yellow color scheme differs between his body and gloves.
- When Sonic calls Amy for the second time in the episode, he is shown residing in a bright jail cell with neatly built stone walls. In the version of the same scene from "Planes, Trains and Dude-Mobiles" however, Sonic's jail cell is much darker and has more rugged walls.
- The yarn Sticks uses to trip Belinda with is pink at first, but after she finishes knitting, the yarn is then multi-colored, with no pink to be seen.
- Unlike "Counter Productive" and "Knuck Knuck! Who's Here?", Charlie and Belinda's house is not located within Hedgehog Village in this episode.
Production[]
Alan Denton and Greg Hahn wanted to have an episode with a female villain for a fun change of pace. They chose Belinda as she was already established as an antagonist in season one but did not have a true main role.[4][5]
When pitching "Planes, Trains and Dude-Mobiles", Alan and Greg knew they needed a second plot for Amy and Sticks, though no ideas were really established right away. They soon thought up of the idea to have two separate episodes run side-by-side, crossing over.[6][7]
Title in other languages[]
Language | Title | Translation |
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French | Les délicieuses vacances à domicile de Sticks et Amy | Sticks and Amy's Delightful Vacation at Home |
Italian | Il tranquillo weekend di Amy e Sticks | Amy and Sticks' quiet weekend |
Polish | Dziewczyński weekend | A girl's weekend |
Portuguese (Brazil) | Fim de semana das meninas | Girls' weekend |
Portuguese (Portugal) | O Fim de Semana da Sticks e da Amy | The Sticks and Amy's Weekend |
Spanish (Latin America) | Excelentes vacaciones en casa | Excellent vacations at home |
Ukrainian | Стікс, Емі та відпочинок у дома | Sticks, Amy and rest at home |
Trivia[]
- Nine days before this episode aired on Boomerang, Bill Freiberger released the title card for this episode on Twitter as a teaser.[8]
- The title of this episode is a reference to the 1989 sci-fi comedy Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure.
- The Tails masks Orbot and Cubot wear in this episode are the same as the one that appeared in "Buster".
- This is the third episode in the second season that Sticks breaks the fourth wall when questioning the use of Amy's time-skip and the viewers watching the show.
- The song that plays during Dr. Eggman's last attack on the Sonic doll is based on the "Ride of the Valkyries".
- This is also one of the few cases of classical music being played in the series.
- Eggman dodging the nails thrown at him by Sticks is a reference to the 1999 science fiction film, The Matrix.
- Belinda saying how she does not like the look of Lady Goat is ironic considering both of them share the same character model.
- From what the viewer sees in "Planes, Trains and Dude-Mobiles" Sonic, Tails and Knuckles go to jail a day after Sonic calls Amy while she and Sticks are at the spa, but Sonic seems to call Amy on the same day she and Sticks were at the spa, saying they need a bail from prison. Alan Denton confirmed according to the script that this was due to the forest in "Planes, Trains and Dude-Mobiles" having to be dark and ominous, not a representation of an overnight drive.[9] However, in some shots of the forest, the moon can still be seen.
References[]
- ↑ Bill Freiberger on Twitter. Twitter (29 October 2016). Archived from the original on 11 May 2021. Retrieved on 29 October 2016. "Tailooey Fan: Jack Fletcher is still the dubbing director and Natalys Raut-Sieuzac is still the director in Season? / Bill Freiberger: Jack Fletcher is the voice director. Natalys Raut-Sieuzac is the director. / Tailooey Fan: In season two too? / Bill Freiberger: Yes, Jack Fletcher is the voice director and Natalys Raut-Sieuzac is the director in season 2 of #sonicboom."
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Sonic Boom: Sticks and Amy's Excellent Staycation. Zap2it.com. Retrieved on 8 June 2017.
- ↑ Bill Freiberger on Twitter. Twitter (22 June 2017). Retrieved on 22 June 2017. "Bill Freiberger: 237: With the guys' band away for a gig Amy & Sticks have a girls' weekend. When Belinda hears half the gang is gone, she plans an attack."
- ↑ Alan Denton on Twitter. Twitter (25 June 2017). Retrieved on 25 June 2017. "Alan Denton: Greg & I really wanted to get an episode going with a female villain this time, bc why should the male voice actors have all the fun? 2/"
- ↑ Alan Denton on Twitter. Twitter (25 June 2017). Retrieved on 25 June 2017. "Alan Denton: Belinda was a natural fit, since she had been established as "evil" in season 1 but never had her true moment of glory yet. 3/"
- ↑ Alan Denton on Twitter. Twitter (25 June 2017). Retrieved on 25 June 2017. "Alan Denton: When we pitched the Dude-Mobile episode, we knew we needed a B plot for the girls to be doing, but nothing seemed to stick right away. 4/"
- ↑ Alan Denton on Twitter. Twitter (25 June 2017). Retrieved on 25 June 2017. "Alan Denton: That's when Greg thought up the idea of two concurrent episodes with separate adventures that could cross-over. Bingo. 5/"
- ↑ Bill Freiberger on Twitter. Twitter (15 June 2017). Retrieved on 15 June 2017. "Bill Freiberger: A #sonicboom preview for next Saturday: Ep. 237 "Sticks And Amy's Excellent Staycation" written by @AlanTheWriter & @ItsGregHahn."
- ↑ Alan Denton on Twitter. Twitter (29 June 2017). Retrieved on 30 June 2017. "Demi: It seemed as if the Dude-itude episode took place in two days but the Amy/Sticks vacation episode in one day. Was this an error or does it mean that the forest Dude-itude drove through was just really dark / Alan Denton: Per the script (just checked) the forest was meant to be dark and ominous, not representative of an overnight drive."