Hanging out
What did he say? That's up to you! ;)
Okey, I'm usually not that messy. But this... this particular extra - rough sketch is really messy. But that's because I tried to draw something new - dynamic group hugs!
Also, I wanna say something. *Inhale* COME JOIN TO THE ROLLERCOASTER OF MY CHAOTIC JOURNEY!!! IT'S MESSY AND CHAOTIC, BUT WE ARE GONNA MAKE THE MOST OF IT!! WHOOOHOO!
To summarize everything I want to say: I'm afraid I'm not getting consistent untill I pass my exams. It's not that I don't want to, it's just I have zero time management skills, and I keep sabotaging myself, soo00000000.... please be patient. I'm gonna say honestly, if I still see you around after months of radio silence, I'm gonna demand someone to give you an Oscar for your incredible patience. Well, not radio silence, but close. I hope you will stick around tho.
They are such sweethearts đ
After reading a toxic relationship, they look like cookies in comparison
That ship was not sweet
Donât worry, this doesnât contain any spoilers ;)
This was just supposed to be a review of the movie but it quickly turned into a rant :/
Please excuse my chaotic ramblings. Now without further ado, I give you my definitive Sonic Movie 2 experienceâ¨
My entire experience leading up to the release of Sonic The Hedgehog 2 has been an adventure I will never forget! From the very first trailer back in December, Paramount promised us a true to form Sonic Movie. They, along with the Sonic Movie Twitter account, have been hyping it up for months with multiple trailer drops, advertisements, gifs, and posters. They even confirmed the production of a 3rd movie months before the 2nd could even hit theaters!
(Demonstrating just how confident they were in the success of their movie)
They promised us action, humor, heartfelt storytelling; a quality film that Sonic fans could enjoy.
And they delivered ALL of it AND MORE!!
There were references to the games (specifically Sonic 1,2,3&K and the Adventure games) and subtle nods to other media like Sonic X and the comics. They even mentioned the multiverse! đ (an idea established by Sonic Prime)
You can tell a lot of heart went into making this film.â¤ď¸ They took the lore deeply into account, all the while staying true to the original story set by the first movie. But thatâs not all! They also introduced so many new ideas, some that shake the very foundation this series sits on! (And thatâs no exaggeration! You HAVE to see this movie!)
Now, if I had to criticize the film for one thing, it would be for its more âHollywoodâ type choices. There were a few adult jokes thrown in there that just felt- unnecessary. Eh, I guess you gotta keep the parents in the audience entertained somehow.
Still, that doesnât excuse the movieâs overuse of potty humor đ just⌠no.
Yes, there were pop-culture references (just like in the first movie) but I can at least understand why they included them. First and foremost, the filmâs target audience is kids. They probably felt the need to include these kinds of references to reach that demographic.
However, I canât help but feel like they already accomplished this goal (without the need to include references that would seriously date the movie.) I mean, just look at our core cast of characters! Weâve got Sonic, a rambunctious kid whoâs a little too reckless for his own good. Tails, boy genius who feels like a misfit. And Knuckles, hot-tempered and comically serious. đ
These characters were designed for children to relate to, no pop-culture references needed! (Well, at least not as many)
Aside from that little nitpick, the movie was awesome! The characters felt real and dynamic, the jokes landed (especially the ones involving Knuckles), and the climax was EPIC!!â¨
There were themes tied to family, friendship, growing up, and taking responsibility. Really wholesome stuff đ
I liked that the film wasnât afraid to dive into some more serious storytelling. We got a wide range of emotions out of the characters. There was this one line Sonic said while he was on the boat with Tom and MAN that one hit me hard. (Youâll see what I mean)
As a Sonic fan, itâs refreshing to see the property get treated with respect. Paramount listened to our criticisms, took our advice, and considered what we wanted to see.
I remember when this poster first got revealed, a bunch of people on Twitter expressed their disappointment that Colleen OâShaughnessy wasnât among the names advertised.
Not long after that, a Tails focused poster featuring Colleenâs name hit the scene! :D
Everyone was super happy to see Colleen get the recognition she deserved đ
I also remember seeing a tweet (that I canât seem to find for the life of me) commenting on how it was such a huge missed opportunity that Paramount hadnât used the 1990s SEGA slogan âWelcome to the Next Levelâ in their campaigns for Sonic Movie 2.
And then BAM!
We got this poster inspired by the Sonic 2 box art displaying that very slogan!
Coincidence? I think not!
(The people behind the marketing of this movie are truly brilliant!)
This, along with the Sonic Movie Twitter account retweeting fanart and actively interacting with the community, really shows that they care about what we think.
And now, we get to the point of my rantâŚ
SEGA, (Sonic Team specifically) you better be taking notes because what Paramount accomplished here wasnât cheap! They didnât fill their advertisements with false promises and they didnât simply pander to nostalgia and call it a day. They earned every cent from that movieâs revenue and they rightfully earned our trust and respect.
Paramount just did you a huge favor. This movie and its predecessor just brought in a new crowd, a new generation of Sonic fans, and now itâs up to you not to disappoint.
I donât think Iâve ever seen the community as collectively excited as they were for Sonic Movie 2! There was so much hype!
Paramount has proven that Sonic still has the potential to be a huge icon, even bigger than he already is! But that wonât happen if you let this opportunity slip by.
I want to see a change in the way Sonic as an IP is treated from this point forward. You get another chance with Sonic Frontiers. No more false promises Sonic Team, no more rushed development or poorly thought out storytelling. No more cheap cash grabs and pandering to nostalgia. Sonic deserves better. We deserve better.
đ Thank you, Paramount, Sonic Movie, and everyone on the marketing teams for taking us on this incredible journey and for giving us one amazing movie! â¨
~ Just Doodle Kat
I'm so late to the sonamy fandom (even tho I shipped them since the beggining), I wonder how it looked when it was popular. People who knows, how was it?
That's so true đđđ
Been thinking about that one scene from Sonic Boom: Season 1, Ep.11 - Cowbot
Now that's the questionđ
this literally happened in the movie
OMG, THAT'S SO AWESOME!!! I'M HAPPY FOR YOU! đđđ
You have fun there girl, you totally deserve it! :D
OKAY, SO at first I didnât want to say anything because I didnât want to make anyone feel upset or jealous and I wasnât even sure if I was gonna go butâŚ
Remember that #SonicMovie2Sweepstakes I entered on Twitter?
Well⌠I was selected as one of the winners đś
GAH! You have no idea how hard it was for me to keep that information to myself!đđ
Iâm not sharing this with you to boast by any means. Sometimes I seriously question why I got picked. But the screening is only 2 days away and I can barely hold in my excitement!!đđđđ
This is the first time Iâve ever won something like this and Iâm super grateful. Iâm bringing my mom as my guest because I refuse to see a movie without her lol! And I love my mumđđ
I promise I wonât spoil anything after I watch the movie! For those of you who havenât seen the movie yet, I hope you get to see it soon!!đ
Oh my god can we talk about this scene
Sonic approaches Amy
Sonic sighs and stares at Amy.
Shadow walks up and says "Sycophantic wish fulfilment"
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I don't even entirely know what that means. But something along the lines or similar to fawning. And wish fulfilment is by definition