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| A character named Mel Joseph plays ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' on the computer in order to complete the [[Scrap Brain Zone]]. | | A character named Mel Joseph plays ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' on the computer in order to complete the [[Scrap Brain Zone]]. | ||
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| ''The New Doctor Who Adventures: All-Consuming Fire'' | | ''The New Doctor Who Adventures: All-Consuming Fire'' | ||
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| Ace makes a joke with Dr John Watson that the Rakshassi would not worship Sonic, whatever else they would. | | Ace makes a joke with Dr John Watson that the Rakshassi would not worship Sonic, whatever else they would. | ||
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| ''[[mariowiki:Perfect Edition of the Great Mario Character Encyclopedia|Perfect Ban Mario Character Daijiten]]'' | | ''[[mariowiki:Perfect Edition of the Great Mario Character Encyclopedia|Perfect Ban Mario Character Daijiten]]'' | ||
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| An official 1994 [[Nintendo]]-licensed Mario compendium portrays the ''[[mariowiki:Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3|Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3]]'' enemy [[mariowiki:Harisu|Harisu]] with a distinctly [[Sonic]]-like facial appearance. | | An official 1994 [[Nintendo]]-licensed Mario compendium portrays the ''[[mariowiki:Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3|Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3]]'' enemy [[mariowiki:Harisu|Harisu]] with a distinctly [[Sonic]]-like facial appearance. | ||
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| ''Incredible Inventions: So Real It's Unreal'' | | ''Incredible Inventions: So Real It's Unreal'' | ||
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| The book extensively features [[Sonic the Hedgehog]] in its chapter on video game history.{{ref|http://www.sonicgear.org/Cameos/CameosSonic2.html}} | | The book extensively features [[Sonic the Hedgehog]] in its chapter on video game history.{{ref|http://www.sonicgear.org/Cameos/CameosSonic2.html}} | ||
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| ''Doctor Who: Winner Takes All'' | | ''Doctor Who: Winner Takes All'' | ||
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| Mickey Smith has a copy of ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'', along with ''Grand Theft Auto'' and ''Gran Turismo'', on his Xbox or PlayStation. | | Mickey Smith has a copy of ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'', along with ''Grand Theft Auto'' and ''Gran Turismo'', on his Xbox or PlayStation. | ||
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| ''Encyclopedia Horrifica: Terrifying Truth About Vampires, Ghosts, Monsters, and More'' | | ''Encyclopedia Horrifica: Terrifying Truth About Vampires, Ghosts, Monsters, and More'' | ||
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| Joshua Gee | | Joshua Gee | ||
| The book uses a screenshot of [[Silver the Hedgehog]] from ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (2006)]]'' to illustrate the concept of telekinesis.{{ref|http://www.sonicgear.org/Cameos/CameosSonic2.html}} | | The book uses a screenshot of [[Silver the Hedgehog]] from ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (2006)]]'' to illustrate the concept of telekinesis.{{ref|http://www.sonicgear.org/Cameos/CameosSonic2.html}} | ||
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| ''Doctor Who: Forever Autumn'' | | ''Doctor Who: Forever Autumn'' | ||
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| Martha Jones comments that the Tenth Doctor's hair is "very Sonic the Hedgehog" but the Doctor himself says he wants it more like Sid Vicious. | | Martha Jones comments that the Tenth Doctor's hair is "very Sonic the Hedgehog" but the Doctor himself says he wants it more like Sid Vicious. | ||
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| ''[[wikipedia:Earth (The Book): A Visitor's Guide to the Human Race|Earth (The Book): A Visitor's Guide to the Human Race]]'' | | ''[[wikipedia:Earth (The Book): A Visitor's Guide to the Human Race|Earth (The Book): A Visitor's Guide to the Human Race]]'' | ||
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| [[wikipedia:Jon Stewart|Jon Stewart]] | | [[wikipedia:Jon Stewart|Jon Stewart]] | ||
| The book's section on video games describes them as "interactive, graphically rich worlds where we could act out our dreams of being professional athletes, Italian plumbers, mutant hedgehogs, and psychopaths who beat hookers to death". | | The book's section on video games describes them as "interactive, graphically rich worlds where we could act out our dreams of being professional athletes, Italian plumbers, mutant hedgehogs, and psychopaths who beat hookers to death". | ||
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| ''Level Up'' | | ''Level Up'' | ||
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| When comparing video games to real life, Dennis Ouyang mentions [[Sonic the Hedgehog]]'s goal of eventually defeating [[Dr. Robotnik]]. | | When comparing video games to real life, Dennis Ouyang mentions [[Sonic the Hedgehog]]'s goal of eventually defeating [[Dr. Robotnik]]. | ||
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| ''My Life as a Gamer'' | | ''My Life as a Gamer'' | ||
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| At one point, Derek's tutor, Hannah, is described wearing a Sonic the Hedgehog T-shirt. | | At one point, Derek's tutor, Hannah, is described wearing a Sonic the Hedgehog T-shirt. | ||
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| ''Press Start! #1: Game Over, Super Rabbit Boy!'' | | ''Press Start! #1: Game Over, Super Rabbit Boy!'' | ||
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| In this video-game-themed book, one of the inhabitants of Animal Town is Simon the Hedgehog, who is blue and fast, making him an obvious parody of Sonic the Hedgehog. King Viking, the main antagonist who is fat and uses robots to attack Super Rabbit Boy, may be a reference to [[Dr. Eggman]]. Simon the Hedgehog and King Viking are recurring characters in the later ''Press Start!'' books. | | In this video-game-themed book, one of the inhabitants of Animal Town is Simon the Hedgehog, who is blue and fast, making him an obvious parody of Sonic the Hedgehog. King Viking, the main antagonist who is fat and uses robots to attack Super Rabbit Boy, may be a reference to [[Dr. Eggman]]. Simon the Hedgehog and King Viking are recurring characters in the later ''Press Start!'' books. | ||
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| ''[[wikipedia:Ready Player Two|Ready Player Two]]'' | | ''[[wikipedia:Ready Player Two|Ready Player Two]]'' | ||
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| [[wikipedia:Ernest Cline|Ernest Cline]] | | [[wikipedia:Ernest Cline|Ernest Cline]] | ||
| An OASIS virtual reality world modelled after [[Mobius]] is created by Kira Morrow, containing recreations of ''Sonic the Hedgehog''-series stages and settings. Additionally, the creepypasta story "Sonic.exe" is also mentioned.{{ref|https://www.sonicstadium.org/2020/11/sonic-gets-a-brief-reference-in-the-ready-player-two-novel/}} | | An OASIS virtual reality world modelled after [[Mobius]] is created by Kira Morrow, containing recreations of ''Sonic the Hedgehog''-series stages and settings. Additionally, the creepypasta story "Sonic.exe" is also mentioned.{{ref|https://www.sonicstadium.org/2020/11/sonic-gets-a-brief-reference-in-the-ready-player-two-novel/}} | ||
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|The manual for the original 1994 release of the [[sega:IBM PC|IBM PC]] version contains a small Jazz Jackrabbit comic, in which [[Sonic the Hedgehog]] appears and threatens to call his lawyer over the game's similarities to [[Sega]]'s flagship franchise. | |The manual for the original 1994 release of the [[sega:IBM PC|IBM PC]] version contains a small Jazz Jackrabbit comic, in which [[Sonic the Hedgehog]] appears and threatens to call his lawyer over the game's similarities to [[Sega]]'s flagship franchise. | ||
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| ''[[wikipedia:The One I Love (manga)|The One I Love]]'' | | ''[[wikipedia:The One I Love (manga)|The One I Love]]'' | ||
| 1995 | | 1995 | ||
| Sonic appears as a plush toy in SCENE 6 – Together (pages 59-65). Scanlations of the full story can be found [http://www.mangafox.com/manga/watashi_no_sukina_hito/v01/c000/31.html here]. | | Sonic appears as a plush toy in SCENE 6 – Together (pages 59-65). Scanlations of the full story can be found [http://www.mangafox.com/manga/watashi_no_sukina_hito/v01/c000/31.html here]. | ||
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| ''[[wikipedia:Scott Pilgrim|Scott Pilgrim]]'' | | ''[[wikipedia:Scott Pilgrim|Scott Pilgrim]]'' | ||
| 2007-11-14 | | 2007-11-14 | ||
| Volume 4 contains a title page inspired by the title screen of ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (16-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog 2]]''. Additionally, when Roxy dies, a bunch of small animals pop out of her, a reference to [[Prison Egg]] capsules. Scott and Kim's band is called "[[Sonic and Knuckles]]", and later Scott asks Stephan if he still knows any cheats for ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 3]]''.{{ref|http://www.sonicgear.org/Cameos/CameosSonic3.html}}{{ref|https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/ReferencedBy/SonicTheHedgehog}} | | Volume 4 contains a title page inspired by the title screen of ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (16-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog 2]]''. Additionally, when Roxy dies, a bunch of small animals pop out of her, a reference to [[Prison Egg]] capsules. Scott and Kim's band is called "[[Sonic and Knuckles]]", and later Scott asks Stephan if he still knows any cheats for ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 3]]''.{{ref|http://www.sonicgear.org/Cameos/CameosSonic3.html}}{{ref|https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/ReferencedBy/SonicTheHedgehog}} | ||
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| ''[[wikipedia:Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight|Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight]]'' | | ''[[wikipedia:Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight|Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight]]'' | ||
| 2013-01-09 | | 2013-01-09 | ||
| In issue #4, a case involving the Riddler leads Batman to an abandoned casino. The casino's entrance is based on the entrance to [[Casinopolis]] from ''[[Sonic Adventure]]''. | | In issue #4, a case involving the Riddler leads Batman to an abandoned casino. The casino's entrance is based on the entrance to [[Casinopolis]] from ''[[Sonic Adventure]]''. | ||
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| ''Off the Mark'' | | ''Off the Mark'' | ||
| 2018-05-27 | | 2018-05-27 | ||
| In one strip, [[Sonic the Hedgehog]] appears among various popular cartoon characters in a drug rehabilitation clinic, with his addiction being labeled as "too much [[wikipedia:Amphetamine|speed]]."{{ref|https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/ReferencedBy/SonicTheHedgehog}} | | In one strip, [[Sonic the Hedgehog]] appears among various popular cartoon characters in a drug rehabilitation clinic, with his addiction being labeled as "too much [[wikipedia:Amphetamine|speed]]."{{ref|https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/ReferencedBy/SonicTheHedgehog}} | ||
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| ''[[wikipedia:Mameshiba|Mameshiba]]'' | | ''[[wikipedia:Mameshiba|Mameshiba]]'' | ||
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| In one comic, a landscape is designed as an homage to [[Green Hill Zone]].{{ref|http://www.sonicgear.org/Cameos/CameosSonic4.html}} | | In one comic, a landscape is designed as an homage to [[Green Hill Zone]].{{ref|http://www.sonicgear.org/Cameos/CameosSonic4.html}} | ||
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|An advertisement for ''[[James Pond II: Codename RoboCod]]'' appeared in issue #7 of ''[[Sega Visions]]'', featuring a distressed [[Sonic the Hedgehog]] fleeing the scene after James Pond boasts about his new robotic abilities. | |An advertisement for ''[[James Pond II: Codename RoboCod]]'' appeared in issue #7 of ''[[Sega Visions]]'', featuring a distressed [[Sonic the Hedgehog]] fleeing the scene after James Pond boasts about his new robotic abilities. | ||
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|''[[wikipedia:Animation Magazine|Animation Magazine]]'' | |''[[wikipedia:Animation Magazine|Animation Magazine]]'' | ||
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|An advertisement for [[sega:DIC Enterprises|DIC Enterprises]] features [[Sonic the Hedgehog]] alongside a number of contemporary Western cartoon and video game characters - including Mario, Luigi, and Princess Peach. | |An advertisement for [[sega:DIC Enterprises|DIC Enterprises]] features [[Sonic the Hedgehog]] alongside a number of contemporary Western cartoon and video game characters - including Mario, Luigi, and Princess Peach. | ||
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Due to Sonic the Hedgehog's popularity, his series is often featured or parodied within a large amount of books, comics, and magazines.
Contents
Books
Book | Date | Author | Description | Image |
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The New Doctor Who Adventures: Conundrum | 1994-01-20 | Steve Lyons | A character named Mel Joseph plays Sonic the Hedgehog on the computer in order to complete the Scrap Brain Zone. | |
The New Doctor Who Adventures: All-Consuming Fire | 1994-06-16 | Andy Lane | Ace makes a joke with Dr John Watson that the Rakshassi would not worship Sonic, whatever else they would. | |
Perfect Ban Mario Character Daijiten | 1994 | Shogakukan | An official 1994 Nintendo-licensed Mario compendium portrays the Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 enemy Harisu with a distinctly Sonic-like facial appearance. | |
Incredible Inventions: So Real It's Unreal | 1996 | Nick Griffiths | The book extensively features Sonic the Hedgehog in its chapter on video game history.[1] | |
Doctor Who: Winner Takes All | 2005-05-19 | Jacqueline Rayner | Mickey Smith has a copy of Sonic the Hedgehog, along with Grand Theft Auto and Gran Turismo, on his Xbox or PlayStation. | |
Encyclopedia Horrifica: Terrifying Truth About Vampires, Ghosts, Monsters, and More | 2007-08-01 | Joshua Gee | The book uses a screenshot of Silver the Hedgehog from Sonic the Hedgehog (2006) to illustrate the concept of telekinesis.[1] | |
Doctor Who: Forever Autumn | 2007-09-06 | Mark Morris | Martha Jones comments that the Tenth Doctor's hair is "very Sonic the Hedgehog" but the Doctor himself says he wants it more like Sid Vicious. | |
Earth (The Book): A Visitor's Guide to the Human Race | 2010-09 | Jon Stewart | The book's section on video games describes them as "interactive, graphically rich worlds where we could act out our dreams of being professional athletes, Italian plumbers, mutant hedgehogs, and psychopaths who beat hookers to death". | |
Level Up | 2011-06-07 | Gene Luen Yang | When comparing video games to real life, Dennis Ouyang mentions Sonic the Hedgehog's goal of eventually defeating Dr. Robotnik. | |
My Life as a Gamer | 2015-04-07 | Janet Tashjian | At one point, Derek's tutor, Hannah, is described wearing a Sonic the Hedgehog T-shirt. | |
Press Start! #1: Game Over, Super Rabbit Boy! | 2016-12-27 | Thomas Flintham | In this video-game-themed book, one of the inhabitants of Animal Town is Simon the Hedgehog, who is blue and fast, making him an obvious parody of Sonic the Hedgehog. King Viking, the main antagonist who is fat and uses robots to attack Super Rabbit Boy, may be a reference to Dr. Eggman. Simon the Hedgehog and King Viking are recurring characters in the later Press Start! books. | |
Ready Player Two | 2020-11-24 | Ernest Cline | An OASIS virtual reality world modelled after Mobius is created by Kira Morrow, containing recreations of Sonic the Hedgehog-series stages and settings. Additionally, the creepypasta story "Sonic.exe" is also mentioned.[2] |
Comics and manga
Title | Date | Description | Image |
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Jazz Jackrabbit manual | 1994 | The manual for the original 1994 release of the IBM PC version contains a small Jazz Jackrabbit comic, in which Sonic the Hedgehog appears and threatens to call his lawyer over the game's similarities to Sega's flagship franchise. | |
The One I Love | 1995 | Sonic appears as a plush toy in SCENE 6 – Together (pages 59-65). Scanlations of the full story can be found here. | |
Scott Pilgrim | 2007-11-14 | Volume 4 contains a title page inspired by the title screen of Sonic the Hedgehog 2. Additionally, when Roxy dies, a bunch of small animals pop out of her, a reference to Prison Egg capsules. Scott and Kim's band is called "Sonic and Knuckles", and later Scott asks Stephan if he still knows any cheats for Sonic the Hedgehog 3.[3][4] | |
Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight | 2013-01-09 | In issue #4, a case involving the Riddler leads Batman to an abandoned casino. The casino's entrance is based on the entrance to Casinopolis from Sonic Adventure. | |
Off the Mark | 2018-05-27 | In one strip, Sonic the Hedgehog appears among various popular cartoon characters in a drug rehabilitation clinic, with his addiction being labeled as "too much speed."[4] | |
Mameshiba | In one comic, a landscape is designed as an homage to Green Hill Zone.[5] |
Magazines
Publication | Issue | Release date | Description | Scans |
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Sega Visions | Issue 7 | 1991 | An advertisement for James Pond II: Codename RoboCod appeared in issue #7 of Sega Visions, featuring a distressed Sonic the Hedgehog fleeing the scene after James Pond boasts about his new robotic abilities. | File:SegaVisions US 07.pdf |
Animation Magazine | Volume 6, Issue 2 | 1992 | An advertisement for DIC Enterprises features Sonic the Hedgehog alongside a number of contemporary Western cartoon and video game characters - including Mario, Luigi, and Princess Peach. |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 http://www.sonicgear.org/Cameos/CameosSonic2.html
- ↑ https://www.sonicstadium.org/2020/11/sonic-gets-a-brief-reference-in-the-ready-player-two-novel/
- ↑ http://www.sonicgear.org/Cameos/CameosSonic3.html
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/ReferencedBy/SonicTheHedgehog
- ↑ http://www.sonicgear.org/Cameos/CameosSonic4.html