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I'm sorry, but I have to wonder if you've actually played Generations.
They're shown at the same time because of time travel. Just because a younger and older Sonic are shown alongside each other doesn't make them separate people. Time travel doesn't work that way. Furthermore, Sonic mentions that there's something familiar about Chemical Plant, meaning he remembers the events of Sonic 2, therefore they are the same person from the same timeline. The age difference between the two in Generations is never stated. Classic Sonic in Generations being five years younger than normal Sonic is pure fan speculation, nothing more. In fact, materials such as his bio in Sonic Jam states that Sonic is 16 around that time. In Adventure, Sonic is 15 (which actually would make his modern self younger), but this is a retcon, not a timeline thing. At the same time, Amy aged four years and Knuckles aged one year. Since time doesn't work that way, this means that the characters were retconned. Sega probably considers them to have always been these ages, including in those TV shows. So what if the TV shows are non-canon? They were made with Sega's approval and were officially licensed. By that logic, we'd have to remove a lot of actors from voice compares because they were from adaptations. Again, the only thing different between the two Sonics is that he looks different. This is nothing new. Mickey Mouse looks different now compared to how he did in the 1920s. It's simply a natural thing that happens to a long-lasting franchise. He is still the same character as he was in the '90s even with the series' new art direction. The VC is not unfair at all. |
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I reckon that Kath Soucie voiced Tails in a select few 90s episodes of one of the animated series.
If I misread the credits, then she was only Princess Sally.
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That reference to Sonic 2 is just that: a reference. It doesn't mean anything. There are countless examples of references in a certain video game to another game(s), such as the Mario-based characters in Link's Awakening or Solid Snake's mentioning of Spike and Jimmy from Ape Escape, Sam Fisher from Splinter Cell, and Gabe Logan from Syphon Filter in MGS3. They are completely irrelevant and just thrown in there for nostalgia. Quote:
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Well first, I'm sorry to say this, but if you haven't played Generations and aren't really a big Sonic fan, I don't think you're really qualified enough for this. I don't know anything about Star Trek for instance, so I wouldn't be able to object to a VC from there unless I was truly familiar enough to know what I'm talking about.
Those references aren't the same situation. They're obviously not canon, relevant to the plot, or even related to the same franchise. They are just there for giggles. Sonic referred to the past game as though he's experienced it. While that was partly put in for giggles, it creates continuity, and is thus plot-relevant. It confirms that Sonic DID experience the events of 2. There's a difference between Sonic saying, for instance "Don't call a plumber. I can do this!" That kind of reference means nothing. It doesn't necessarily mean Sonic is better than Mario; he's just saying that he'd be better at saving the day than a plumber. It gets a quick laugh, but means nothing for the storyline. "Hey Tails, remember when we went to the Olympics with Mario? Good times!" This is Sonic referencing a past event in the series' continuity. That kind of reference is there to confirm that the event is canon, and it also establishes that there is a long-running plot. Also, time travel wasn't "completely unheard of" before Generations. It was the main hook of Sonic CD. Quote:
And obviously they're experiencing different events. They're in different time periods! The characters interact differently with them because one is the one in modern times, and the other is his younger self. How would you interact with your best friend if he brought his younger self along? The same way they do. I recommend you read these. http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.ph...ationMarchesOn http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ArtEvolution Designs and personalities evolve over time. It's a natural part of a long-running franchise. They're not separate characters! Anyway, there's no point in arguing this. The bottom line is we're not separating the compare. No, she didn't. Stop making things up. Last edited by NCZ; 05-01-2012 at 09:53 PM. |
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Also, not being a fan means that I can look at the VCs with an open mind and from an honest, unbiased point-of-view, unlike most real Sonic fans (no offense). ![]() Quote:
Also, crossovers such as the M&SOG games are always non-canon. The Mario Bros. are in their own separate universe.Quote:
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I apologize if this has been taken too far, but I just think it's very unfair the way it is.
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Still, being vaguely familiar is not the same as knowing the ins-and-outs. I've been a pretty big fan for over eight years now, played almost all of the games and been to several forums and fansites, so I should know what I'm talking about.
Those are hypothetical quotes. I just made them up. Mario is in its own universe, but just for that one game, they are in the same universe. If Sonic ever directly referred to the events of the olympic games, it would establish them as being canon and both franchises taking place in the same universe. Again, all hypothetical, but I used it to illustrate a point. Just because we don't see Sonic celebrating doesn't mean they don't have the same birthday. As I said previously, the younger Sonic could've been taken to the future on a different date. Then, he wouldn't need to celebrate because it's not his birthday. There's no evidence directly stating they have different birthdays. No. They're not treated differently because they're different characters. There are two individuals physically existing at the same time, so the others have to act as though they are different people (otherwise things would be confusing), even though they are the same person. It doesn't make them separate. It is directly stated numerous times in the game that the younger Sonic grows up to become the modern-day Sonic. I really think you're going out of your way to interpret things otherwise. Well yeah, I'm going to be passionate. As the Sonic expert on the staff, I think I should know what's best for the category. From an honest and unbiased point of view, they're the same character. That's how it's always been and I've never heard anyone else suggest otherwise. He's evolved over time, yes, but with this logic, there are loads of VCs we should separate because the character looks different or has a slightly-different personality. We're not going to do that. End of discussion. Last edited by NCZ; 05-01-2012 at 11:18 PM. |
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I only made the guess because I haven't seen either the Saturday Morning cartoon or "Adventures of Sonic" in over 10 years. I'm worried that I might be mixing up information.
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Sonic the Hedgehog is sounds like a teenager and sexy!
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