This doesn't really restore any of my confidence in the ability of the people writing for Shadow. I'm still super wary of how he'll appear in Sonic 3, and his next appearances in Sonic Prime have probably been set in stone for a year or more.
Fingers crossed for the first one that, since it's based on his Sonic Adventure 2 time, they can ignore the mandates in favour of his "original" personality. Of course, this is also pretending SEGA care about their own history in the first place...
I feel like the movies follow their own rules and are mostly immune to the canon mandates. It’s the one branch of the franchise they don’t consider canon and they don’t bother trying to fit it in to the timeline since it’s too different. Rings don’t even work the same. Shadow will be however they want him to be. I wonder if the credits will be a sprite montage or an SA2 Esq cutscene
Didn't the first movies use a montage of similar style? I don't see a need for them to suddenly change style.
1 and 2 did some sprite animations, although 2’s pixel art was nicer (and I think done by a member here, Crappy Blue I believe). Just curious because if Sonic 1 = origin so ya Genesis and Sonic 2 is loosely based off Sonic 3K so again Genesis, but Sonic 3 will be loosely based off Adventure 2 and that was a 3D game. So if the credit sequences are homages then a kinda crusty 3D sequence would make more sense lol
While it would be nice to see them pay homage to turn of the century polygon graphics, pixel art is much more marketable with regards to nostalgia and such. To bring things back on topic, however, what has been said about Shadow is actually intriguing me to the point that, if I like his showing in #59 onwards, I'll probably have more enthusiasm towards checking out Prime once all the episodes are out this year.
I sometimes wonder that myself, I’m assuming no because otherwise Blaze you just killed like 20 animals. They probably run off the type of energy they use in like Generations or Unleashed.
I'd need to go back through every issue to be certain, but I'm pretty the IDW book has never shown animals in Badniks outside of classic era stories.
I think Dr. Eggman is using other forms of energy for badniks (maybe chaos drives?) in IDW and modern Sonic Games (except Lost World).
Well we know from Bad Guys he keeps reserves of power cores and his Egg Walker was powered by a chaos drive in #55, not to mention + - the current arc is all about dealing with a self-expanding city with massive fake Chaos Emeralds as its centrepiece , so the doctor's got options.
As far as I can remember, the only issues from the mainseries that show animals popping out of robots are 5 and 8, though only the E-series robot does it in the latter
Eh, in that instance Sonic says the concept is new. 6:52 "Robots without Flickies? Now that's new..." There was a debate about it somewhere, but with the current insistence that Sonic Prime and Sonic the Hedgehog (IDW Comics) are in continuity with both each other and the games, and both the games and Sonic the Hedgehog (IDW Comics) contradicting said Netflix series via the Power Cores and Chaos Drives...
Question for yall keeping up with the comic Lately it seems like the latest issues for IDW havent actually been available digitally on IDW's own service compared to amazon or other places. 57 and 58 both say coming soon despite both release dates already passing, at least on mobile. Is there any reason for this? I didnt even realize 58 was already out because of it
Ian Flynn has said on the Bumblekast (this was before Sonic Prime came out) that SEGA was wanting them to show animals in Badniks less often. Also keep in mind that Sonic Prime was in development for 5 years. WildBrain was working on Episode 1 for 4 years according to the Netflix Twitch Stream. EDIT: Yes, it's frustrating when the continuity of your favorite franchise doesn't line up 100% all the time. I wish it did, but the nature of having multiple writers across the world making different blue hedgehog stories for a large company makes it impossible for everything to line up perfectly. Sonic's line about animals in Badniks was an error that wasn't fixed before Sonic Prime released on Netflix. That line won't mean anything to the future of the franchise outside of the Netflix show. It's just a throwaway line of dialogue.
Kind of like how IDW issue 3 name drops the Hooligans even though at the time they were banned from the modern cast. A mistake that wasn’t corrected, move past it.