Sonic X
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Sonic X is the newest Sonic the Hedgehog television series, based roughly on the storylines of the Sonic Adventure series. It was animated and produced in Japan by TMS Entertainment with the partnership of Sega and Sonic Team. 52 episodes were aired.
In 2003, 4Kids Entertainment licensed Sonic X for American television broadcasting, and it is currently airing on 4Kids TV (formerly the Fox Box). The U.S. licensing is a joint effort between 4Kids and ShoPro Entertainment. Despite the series doing less than stellar in Japan, the series gained popularity abroad. This prompted Sega to buy shares in TMS Entertainment, which was in danger of bankruptcy at the time. Soon, a second series of 26 additional episodes was produced and originally aired in France. Although these episodes were never shown in Japan, it is interesting to note that a full Japanese language track had been recorded for these episodes, as shown by the VCDs released in China.
Contents
Story and Premise
The first 26 episodes of Sonic X dealt primarily with Sonic and most of the main cast suddenly transporting on Earth during a Chaos Control incident at Eggman's base. On Earth, Sonic finds hospitality in a human boy named Chris, who provides Sonic and friends with shelter and support against Dr. Eggman's ambitions to conquer the current world. Episodes 27 to 38 dealt primarily with the storylines of the Sonic Adventure series and roughly adapted them, most notably introducing Shadow (who does not appear again until the second series, which compose of episodes 53 to 78). As the series was drawing to a conclusion at the time, characters such as Vanilla, the Chaotix, and Sonic's animal buddies showed up briefly in cameo appearances, though the Chaotix became recurring characters in the second series.
As Sonic and friends finally travel back to their homeworld by the end of episode 52, for the second series they travel into space in order to defeat an army known as the Metarex, who are bent on conquering the universe. Along with the main Sonic cast, Chris finally invents a device to take him to Sonic's world (as he designs it when he is an adult scientist, it has a side-effect of rendering him back as a child all over again) and a new plant-like girl by the name of Cosmo assists them in their journey.
Production
Sonic X first entered production as early as 2001 when TMS Entertainment, Sega, and Sonic Team produced their first pilot for the series, which ran close to 4 minutes in length. The pilot did not have a name at the time and was simply called "Sonic". The overall presentation of the pilot was also vastly different than how the series would be produced. In the pilot, the series seems to take place in a fictional world, similar to that of Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog and SatAM (both to which, interestingly enough, TMS Entertainment provided animation services), and had a futuristic look to it. Other than Dr. Eggman, there were no other humans present in the pilot.
In the pilot, the power-ups that Sonic utilizes are crystals that are similar appearance to the Master Emerald's shards, rather than rings or Chaos Emeralds. Cheese the Chao did not have a finalized name - instead, the pilot simply calls him Chao. Another unusual thing is that the pilot has an English narration, as opposed to a Japanese one. It is possible that time, the production team were looking at foreign markets to produce the animation before making the decision to produce it for the Japanese market.
However, despite the fact the pilot was never publicly revealed or announced, rumours began to circulate early 2002 of a new Sonic animation project in the works. It wasn't until later that Sonic X got an official confirmination by a promotional flyer and a press release by the Japanese companies. The same year, TMS Entertainment produced another pilot for the series, which was much more closer in nature to the final version of the series. However, this pilot was shorter than the previous one and was also recorded in Japanese. Cheese was also officially named in this pilot as well. The pilot was later revealed at World Hobby Fair and Tokyo Gaming Show.
On April 6, 2003, TV Tokyo began broadcasting Sonic X on its Sunday morning timeslot, at 8:30AM. Not long after, Sonic X was announced to be licensed by 4Kids Entertainment in the United States, who secured rights to the series outside of Asia except for France, in which Jetix of France secured the rights. As a result, France based their dub on the Japanese version, rather than 4Kids version. In July, TF1 began broadcasting the series in France; on August 2003, 4Kids began officially broadcasting the series in the United States on FoxBox (now known as 4Kids.tv).
During its run on TV Tokyo, Sonic X lasted for 52 episodes before being replaced by Bijutsu wa Tanoshi. However, despite receiving a full 52 episode run, the series ratings did not meet expectations. However, there is a chance this may have been due to being put up against TV Asahi's Magical Girl timeslot, which ran Ashita no Nadja, then Futari wa Pretty Cure, during it's airing. Despite its subpar ratings in Japan, the series gained more success in territories elsewhere, especially throughout Europe.
On June 2004, it was officially announced that additional episodes would be produced, though it was generally thought at the time that 4Kids Entertainment secured additional episode from TMS Entertainment. It wasn't until several months later when production scripts, storyboards, layout designs, and character designs for these episodes began to show up on Yahoo! Auctions Japan. At first, it was thought to be a hoax, since neither TMS Entertainment nor Sega had officially announced these episodes. It wasn't until France confirmed additional episodes to begin broadcast in March 2005 that people started to believe this information. The first physical evidence of the new episodes was revealed in Thailand, which began to broadcast the new episodes in February 2005, but they weren't noticed until several episodes in that the broadcast station was airing them.
Characters
Along with many characters from the video game series (especially those from the Sonic Adventure series), Sonic X introduces additional cast members exclusive to the anime.
Season 1
- Bokkun - A hyperactive, childish robot who acts as Eggman's messenger. He loves setting off explosives in messages that he sends to Sonic and friends, and occasionally to Eggman as well.
- Chris Thorndyke - A well-off boy who helps out Sonic from the very beginning. Due to past loneliness and emotional distance from his family, Chris becomes strongly attached to Sonic.
- Chuck Thorndyke - Chris' grandfather, a mechanic and inventor of sorts. He and Tails often work together on a number of machines, including the X-Tornado, an upgrade to the Tornado 2.
- Danny, Frances, and Helen - Chris' friends who occasionally lingered with the Sonic cast during the early episodes.
- Decoe and Bocoe - Two comical robots that are constantly by Dr. Eggman's side, working at his every command while making side comments about their job. They play minor roles in virtually every episode they appear in except for episode 48.
- E-Series - Other than the ones established in the games, most E-series robots are Sonic X-exclusive and, for the most part of series 1, act as the generic monsters-of-the-week. See below for a list of them.
- Ella and Tanaka - The Thorndykes' maid and butler respectively.
- Jerome Wise - A man who used to work under the President. At first Jerome tries to prevent the President's reputation from being ruined by Sonic. He gets fired when it was found out that he made a deal with Dr. Eggman, and he ends up homeless on the streets.
- Nelson Thorndyke and Lindsay Fay - Chris' parents who are often away working, resulting in a great deal of emotional distance between themselves and their son.
- Sam Speed - Leader of the S-Team and Chris' uncle. Sam attempts to capture Sonic on the highways, but he is effortlessly outraced. Since then, he has always deemed himself as Sonic's rival. He bestows upon himself many nicknames in the Japanese version.
- Topaz - A female GUN agent who often worked alongside Rouge on missions issued by the President.
Season 2
- Cosmo - A girl from another planet that first shows up in episode 53. She journeys to Sonic's planet in hopes of finding him, since it is believed that his usage of the Chaos Emeralds can help save the galaxy from the Metarex.
- Dark Oak - The leader of the Metarex in episodes 53-78 and the primary villain of series 2. As Sonic was unable to defeat him originally even in his super state, he transports the emeralds to distant corners of the galaxy, preventing Dark Oak from obtaining them.
E-Series Robots
Note: Some of the E-Series have no codenames stated in the Japanese version of Sonic X. The names given to E-11, E-14, E-23, E-43, E-47, and E-90 in the American dub by 4Kids are the closest one can get for a name until the official source for the Japanese codenames reveals the original names.
- E-11 Beacon: (episodes 4 and 12) Dr. Eggman summons this robot to accompany him to where a Chaos Emerald has been found. Although it held Sonic at bay by bouncing him around in the air, it was quickly defeated when Sonic obtained a ring. It is later again seen during the attack on Eggman's base.
- E-12: (episode 28) It attacks Sonic and Tails while Tails was having a dream.
- E-13: (episodes 1, 11, 12, and 13). Minor guard robots which have no plot centered around them. All they apparently do is attack intruders.
- E-14 Sneezer: (episodes 1, 11, 12, and 13). Much like the E-13 above, their only function is to pursue intruders.
- E-18 Guerra-Hard: (episode 13) Sonic confronts this powerful, gigantic robot inside Dr. Eggman's base.
- E-21 Ballios: (episode 10) These baseball-playing robots make up Dr. Eggman's "Eggs Team" when a Chaos Emerald is discovered at the Diamond Stadium.
- E-23 Missile Wrist: (episodes 3, 11, and 39 (flashback, dub only)) This is Eggman's first robot used to terrorize Station Square when he announces to take over the human world. It later appears when GUN sneaks into Eggman's base as an empty, nonfunctional shell, and it is brought back to the government base for an analysis.
- E-35 Funfun: (episodes 12 and 13) While Dr. Eggman was away from his base tracking down the most recently discovered Chaos Emerald, he brought along this robot. Funfun has a powerful fan installed in him that is capable of blowing his opponents away, which Tails was barely able to hold off in his X-Cyclone, although Sonic managed to defeat it easily.
- E-38 Octoron: (episode 9) This robot causes havok at Emerald Coast.
- E-39 Quizon: (episode 9) These robots construct a theme park called "Eggman's Sea Park" ("Eggman's Scream Park" in the English version) in place of Hotel de Blanc at Emerald Coast. After Sonic destroys Octoron, they combine themselves into one gigantic robot (referred to as "Serpenter" in the dub). Although Sonic step up to fight it off, Amy was the one to defeat it using her trademark hammer.
- E-42 Torole: (episode 15) These robots show up to wreak everything in sight once Dr. Eggman's recently launched Egg Fort arrives at the mall.
- E-43 Falcon: (episode 15) These robots appear and attack Sonic when he shows up to stop the Egg Fort for the first time.
- E-45 Sumo-Man: (episode 21) He basically acts as a road block during a race between Sonic and Sam Speed. They both manage to get pass him, however, apparently without much notice towards him.
- E-47 Pumpty: (episode 5) This robot has a clear-glass container used to capture Sonic's friends while Sonic is out fighting Knuckles. Although Amy severely damages its main generator, Knuckles ultimately is the one to defeat it.
- E-51 Intelligente (pronounced In-tella-hen-tay): (episode 6) A schoolteacher robot that takes over Chris' class as as the new teacher, to which the children respond positively. He refuses to follow Dr. Eggman's orders until Eggman shows up in person, threatening to dismantle him. Sonic defeats him after E-51 selfishly goes back to being a mindless servant.
- E-57 Clurken: (episode 16) Attacks Sonic and friends when a Chaos Emerald has been found under the ocean.
- E-65 Gorru-Gaooh: (episode 18) Attacks Sonic while he is in Africa with Chris and Tails.
- E-66 Da-Dai-Oh: (episode 22) Attacks Sonic's friends at a Chao colony, tracking mud into the river in the process.
- E-70 Noizi: (episode 11) Guards the Chaos Emerald Dr. Eggman stole at Diamond Stadium. It is capable of making loud deafening noises.
- E-74 Weazo: (episode 23) Attacks Sonic and friends in a movie studio where yet another Chaos Emerald has been found.
- E-77 Lucky: (episodes 25, 26, 45, and 46) Dr. Eggman sends out this petite, bell-shaped robot to look for the final Chaos Emerald. He is made out of lucky charms, but this appears to be merely dumb luck. Lucky has an apparent desire to be praised, as he willingly offers Sonic the Chaos Emerald upon complimenting him. Although his immediate fate was unknown at the time, Lucky is last seen fighting in a martial arts tournament held by the President.
- E-88 Lightning Bird: (episode 24) A huge robot that acts very much like a chicken, it attacks Sonic at a farm. A piece of loose machinery falls into Sonic's ear, eventually causing him to run uncontrollably for nearly the entire episode.
- E-90 Super Sweeper: (episode 8) This robot sucks up all the satellites in space so Dr. Eggman can launch his television channel.
- E-91 Ku-no-i-chi: (episode 17) The only female E-Series robot, and is modeled after a ninja. Quoted from Dr. Eggman in the Japanese version: "Sometimes she's a driver, sometimes she's a female guard, and sometimes she's a sexy dancer... but her true identity is E-91, Ku-no-i-chi!" E-91's codename roughly translates to "Lady Ninja".
- E-99 Egg Emperor: (episode 26) A highly massive E-Series robot that is a reformation of the Egg Fort 2. Using the power of the Chaos Emeralds, he is able to move faster than Sonic himself, appearing to him as a mere blur. Although Eggman enjoyed playing around with Sonic at first, E-99 eventually went out of his control and started pummeling Sonic with full force. Because of this, Sonic was completely unable to fight him and was rendered severely injured. After E-99 seemingly kills Sonic by throwing him into the ocean, Chris (who was being held ransom by Eggman) breaks out of his restraints and accidentally drops the Chaos Emeralds into the ocean. Ultimately, E-99 is destroyed by Super Sonic, although it has proved to be one of the most fierce of Eggman's creations in the series. (Note: In the English version, E-99's codename is "Eggsterminator". Its Japanese name is shared with that of the normal final boss in Sonic Heroes, although it is unknown if this was the reason for 4Kids altering it.)
4Kids English Version
Common with all of their licenses, 4Kids edited the show to keep up with broadcasting guidelines. This version of Sonic X has been criticized by some for editing out whole portions, changing the soundtrack, and re-wording certain phrases to make it more kid friendly, which is why many Sonic X fans prefer the original Japanese version. However, in comparison with some other 4Kids titles, the English version of Sonic X had remained relatively faithful to the original in terms of overall script and episode count.
Cast List
Main/Recurring Characters
Character | VA (Japanese) | VA (English) |
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Sonic the Hedgehog | Jun'ichi Kanemaru | Jason Griffith |
Chris Thorndyke | Sanae Kobayashi | Suzanne Goldish |
Miles "Tails" Prower | Ryo Hirohashi | Amy Palant |
Knuckles the Echidna | Nobutoshi Kanna | Dan Green |
Amy Rose | Taeko Kawata | Lisa Ortiz |
Cream the Rabbit | Sayaka Aoki | Rebecca Handler |
Chuck Thorndyke | Bin Shimada | Jerry Lobozzo |
Dr. Eggman | Chikao Otsuka | Mike Pollock |
Shadow the Hedgehog | Koji Yusa | Jason Griffith |
Rouge the Bat | Rumi Ochiai | Kathleen Delaney |
Cosmo | Etsuko Kozakura | Amy Birnbaum |
Dark Oak/Lucas | Jouji Nakata/Katsuyuki Konishi | Jonathan Todd Ross |
Black Narcissus | Ken Narita | Sean Schemmel |
Supporting/Minor Characters
Character | VA (Japanese) | VA (English) |
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Decoe | Ken Yamaguchi | Andrew Rannells |
Bocoe | Bin Shimada | Darren Dunstan |
Bokkun | Yumiko Kobayashi | Andrew Rannells |
Cheese the Chao | Ryo Hirohashi | Jack Quevas |
Ella | Kujira | Mike Pollock |
Tanaka | Naoki Imamura | Darren Dunstan |
Sam Speed | Souichirou Tanaka | Frank Frankson |
Danny | Naomi Shindoh | Tara Jayne |
Frances | Yuka Shioyama | Kerry Williams |
Helen | Noriko Hidaka | Amy Birnbaum |
Nelson Thorndyke | Unknown | Ted Lewis |
Lindsay Thorndyke | Naomi Shindoh | Jennifer Blood |
Stewart | Michio Nakao | Andrew Rannells |
Topaz | Yukari Hikida | Kayzie Rogers |
The President (Michael K.) | Tomohisa Asou | Ed Paul |
Secretary | Unknown | Lisa Ortiz |
Christina Cooper | Kumiko Izumi | Unknown |
Scarlet Garcia | Yuka Shioyama | Megan Hollingshead |
Vanilla the Rabbit | Sayaka Aoki | Rebecca Handler |
Tikal | Kaori Asou | Bella Hudson |
E-102 Gamma | Taiten Kusunoki | Andrew Rannells |
Big the Cat | Takashi Nagasako | Pete Zarustica |
Gerald Robotnik | Chikao Ohtsuka | Mike Pollock |
Maria | Yuri Shiratori | Bella Hudson |
Vector the Crocodile | Kenta Miyake | Jimmy Zoppi |
Espio the Chameleon | Yuuki Masuda | David Wills |
Charmy Bee | Yoko Teppouzuka | Amy Birnbaum |
Chris (Adult) | Masakazu Morita | Pete Capella |
Galaxina | Unknown | Veronica Taylor |
Yellow Zelkova | Takeshi Watabe | Ted Lewis |
Leon | Yuuki Tai | Unknown |
Pale Bay Leaf | Jurouta Kosugi | Jim Napalitano |
Hellship | Takashi Nagasako | Jimmy Zoppi |
Red Pine | Houchu Ootsuka | Jonathan Todd Ross |
Episodes
Season 1
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101 | "Enter the Supersonic Hedgehog!" EN: Chaos Control Freaks FR: Chaos L'arrivée de Sonic (Sonic's Arrival) |
JP: 06/04/2003 US: 23/08/2003 FR: 19/11/2003 |
While trying to retrieve the 7th Chaos Emerald from Dr. Eggman, Sonic and Friends are transported to the human world where Sonic is rescued by a boy named Chris. |
102 | "Infiltrate! Area 99" EN: Sonic to the Rescue FR: Zone 99 (Area 99) |
JP: 13/04/2003 US: 13/09/2003 FR: 26/11/2003 |
When Sonic discovers that Cream and Cheese are being held captive by the military, Sonic, with the help of Chris' grandfather Chuck, finds and frees them only to be caught in a trap until Tails comes to the rescue. |
103 | "Dr. Eggman's Ambition" EN: Missile Wrist Rampage FR: Robotnik contre-attaque (Robotnik Counter-Attack) |
JP: 20/04/2003 US: 20/09/2003 FR: 03/12/2003 |
When Eggman tries to use E-23 to take over the world Amy, Knuckles and Tails launch an unsuccessful counterattack, until Sonic arrives, and with a ring from Tails, destroys E-23 and saves Amy with the help of Knuckles. |
104 | "Get the Chaos Emerald!" EN: Chaos Emerald Chaos FR: A la recherche de l'Emeraude du Chaos (In Search of the Chaos Emerald) |
JP: 27/04/2003 US: 27/09/2003 FR: 10/12/2003 |
Chris' teacher is replaced with Mr. Stewart, the President's spy, and the first Chaos Emerald appears at a construction site, it's then a race to the emerald between Eggman and Sonic and friends, with Chris stealing it from Eggman's mobile, and Sonic rescuing him from a nasty drop. |
105 | "Clash!! Sonic vs Knuckles" EN: Cracking Knuckles FR: Duel au sommet (Clash at the Summit) |
JP: 04/05/2003 US: 04/10/2003 FR: 17/12/2003 |
After Eggman tricks Knuckles into blaming Sonic for being stuck in the human world, Knuckles challenges Sonic to a duel allowing Eggman to capture Chris, Amy and Tails using E-47, but Knuckles realizes he's being duped and teams up with Sonic to destroy the robot and save the others. |
106 | "Fierce Battle! School Wars" EN: Techno Teacher FR: Le maître d'école (The Professor) |
JP: 11/05/2003 US: 11/10/2003 |
Eggman tries to use his robot, Intellihente, to brainwash Chris' class but when Intellihente winds up teaching more than brainwashing, Eggman steps in to put the children in permanent detention until a worried Sonic arrives, destroys the robot and saves the class. |
107 | "Giant Free For All! Chris' House Party" EN: Party Hardly FR: La fête à la maison (The House Party) |
JP: 18/05/2003 US: 18/10/2003 |
When Mr. Stewart drops by for a surprise visit, Chris and Chuck are able to keep Sonic and Friends' stay a secret but after the S-Team Leader, Chris' uncle, arrives things get messier and everyone including Ella and Mr. Tanaka find out Chris' secret. |
108 | "Emergency Launch! X Tornado" EN: Satellite Swindle FR: La guerre des satellites (War of the Satellites) |
JP: 25/05/2003 US: 25/10/2003 |
After Eggman discovers that he is being watched by the military he sends E-90 to swallow the satellite, but this disrupts all television so Chuck and Tails turn Tornado into Tornado X allowing Sonic to enter space and destroy E-90. |
109 | "Amy on the Beach" EN: The Last Resort FR: Coquillages et crustacés (Shellfish and Crustaceans) |
JP: 01/06/2003 US: 01/11/2003 |
After Chris, Amy, Cream and Cheese arrive at a resort, Eggman appears and tries to take over but Sonic arrives and tries to stop him only to be saved by Amy from E-39. |
110 | "Fierce Fight! Sonic Baseball Team" EN: Unfair Ball FR: La belle équipe (The Good Team) |
JP: 08/06/2003 US: 08/11/2003 |
It's Team Sonic vs Team Eggman in a baseball game for a Chaos Emerald, Team Sonic falls behind at first but then wins with a Sonic super-play, only to have Eggman steal the Emerald in the end. |
111 | "The Beautiful, Mysterious Thief Rouge Arrives" EN: Fly Spy FR: Le vol de la chauve-souris (The Flight of the Bat) |
JP: 15/06/2003 US: 15/11/2003 |
The President plants a fake emerald to try and attract Sonic but Rouge takes the bait instead and winds up searching Eggman's base, with Topaz, for a Chaos Emerald, until she encounters E-70 and has to make an escape. |
112 | "Before the Attack on Eggman's Base" EN: Beating Eggman, Part 1 FR: Echec à Robotnik, partie 1 (Robotnik's Fall, Part 1) |
JP: 22/06/2003 US: 22/11/2003 |
Tails and Chris discover the third Chaos Emerald in a field and fly for it in the X-Tornado but Eggman and E-51 catch up and trap them, meanwhile Rouge and Topaz launch an attack on Eggman's base. |
113 | "After the Attack on Eggman's Base" EN: Beating Eggman, Part 2 FR: Echec à Robotnik, partie 2 (Robotnik's Fall, Part 1) |
JP: 29/06/2003 US: 29/11/2003 |
Sonic saves Tails and Chris from E-51 while Eggman makes off with the Chaos Emerald, at Eggman's base Knuckles appears and helps Rouge plant explosives but they end up trapped. Sonic arrives and is attacked by Eggman and E-18 but Eggman drops the emerald and Sonic grabs it and destroys the robots and Eggman's base. |
114 | "Chase After the Hero Sonic!" EN: That's What Friends Are For FR: La chasse au héros (Hunting Heroes) |
JP: 06/07/2003 US: 06/12/2003 |
When Sonic ignores the President's party to take Helen, a wheelchair-bound girl, to pick a flower, the President's aide responds by sending a unit to capture Sonic but Sonic outruns them all giving Helen the thrill of her life and ending up at the party. |
115 | "The Mobile Fortress Attacks" EN: Skirmish in the Sky FR: Le retour de Robotnik (The Return of Robotnik) |
JP: 13/07/2003 US: 13/12/2003 |
Eggman reveals his new secret base, the Egg Fort, and attacks Station Square but Sonic hops in the X-Tornado and forces the Egg Fort out into the ocean where he sinks it into the water. |
116 | "On Sight! The Sunken Ship in Southern Sea" EN: Skirmish in the Sky FR: Plongée dans les mers du sud (Diving in the South Sea) |
JP: 20/07/2003 US: 17/01/2004 |
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117 | "Knuckles! Clenched Fists of Anger" EN: The Adventures of Knuckles and Hawk FR: Les Griffes du Diables (The Devil's Claw) |
JP: 27/07/2003 US: 24/01/2004 |
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118 | "Huge Shoot-out on the Savannah" EN: The Dam Scam FR: La bataille dans la savane (Battle on the Savannah) |
JP: 03/08/2003 US: 31/01/2004 |
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119 | "The Ghost of King Boom Boo in the Old Castle" EN: Sonic's Scream Test FR: Le château hanté (The Haunted Castle) |
JP: 10/08/2003 US: 07/02/2004 |
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120 | "Departure! Egg Fort II" EN: Cruise Blues FR: Une belle croisière (A Beautiful Cruise) |
JP: 17/08/2003 US: 14/02/2004 |
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121 | "Speed Match! Sonic vs Sam" EN: Fast Friends FR: A toute vitesse! (Full Speed!) |
JP: 24/08/2003 US: 21/02/2004 |
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122 | "Summer Vacation Chao Observation Diary" EN: Little Chao Lost FR: Une belle découverte (A Nice Discovery) |
JP: 31/08/2003 US: 28/02/2004 |
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123 | "Mayhem! 6 Chaos Emeralds" EN: Emerald Anniversary FR: La sixième Emeraude (The Sixth Emerald) |
JP: 07/09/2003 US: 06/03/2004 |
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124 | "Wild Sonic! Strategic Capture Operation" EN: How to Catch a Hedgehog FR: Le coureur fou (The Crazy Rider) |
JP: 14/09/2003 US: 13/03/2004 |
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125 | "The Last Chaos Emerald" EN: A Dastardly Deed FR: La dernière Emeraude (The Last Emerald) |
JP: 21/09/2003 US: 20/03/2004 |
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126 | "The Birth of Super Sonic" EN: Countdown to Chaos FR: Super Sonic est né (Super Sonic is Born) |
JP: 28/09/2003 US: 27/03/2004 |
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127 | "The Beginning of the Disaster" EN: Pure Chaos FR: Le commencement du désastre (The Beginning of the Disaster) |
JP: 05/10/2003 US: 18/09/2004 FR: 28/04/2004 |
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128 | "The Puzzle of the Liquid Life Form, Chaos" EN: A Chaotic Day FR: L'apparition du Chaos (The Emergence of Chaos) |
JP: 12/10/2003 US: 25/09/2004 FR: 05/05/2004 |
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129 | "Amy the Captive" EN: A Robot Rebels FR: La capture d'Amy (Amy's Capture) |
JP: 19/10/2003 US: 02/10/2004 FR: 12/05/2004 |
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130 | "Egg Carrier Battle" EN: Head's Up, Tails FR: Robotnik se surpasse (Robotnik Surpasses Himself) |
JP: 26/10/2003 US: 09/10/2004 FR: 19/05/2004 |
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131 | "Gamma the Wanderer" EN: Revenge of the Robot FR: Un bon robot (A Good Robot) |
JP: 02/11/2003 US: 16/10/2004 FR: 26/05/2004 |
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132 | "The Scream of Perfect Chaos" EN: Flood Fight FR: Le Chaos total (Total Chaos) |
JP: 09/11/2003 US: 23/10/2004 FR: 02/06/2004 |
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133 | "The Puzzle of Project Shadow" EN: Project: Shadow FR: Le projet Shadow (Project Shadow |
JP: 16/11/2003 US: 30/10/2004 FR: 09/06/2004 |
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134 | "Sonic the Fugitive" EN: Shadow Knows FR: On recherche Sonic (Wanted Sonic) |
JP: 23/11/2003 US: 06/11/2004 FR: 16/06/2004 |
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135 | "Escape From Prison Island" EN: Sonic's Big Break FR: L'évasion de Sonic (Sonic's Escape) |
JP: 30/11/2003 US: 13/11/2004 |
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136 | "Threat From Outer Space" EN: Shadow World FR: La menace de l'espace (The Threat from Space) |
JP: 07/12/2003 US: 20/11/2004 |
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137 | "Space Colony ARK Battle" EN: Robotnik's Revenge FR: Combat sur l'Arche (Fight on the Ark) |
JP: 14/12/2003 US: 27/11/2004 |
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138 | "Maria's Request, Everyone's Request" EN: Showdown in Space FR: Le voeu de Maria (Maria's Wish) |
JP: 21/12/2003 US: 04/12/2004 |
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139 | "The Chaotix Detective Agency" EN: Defective Detectives FR: Les nouveaux arrivants (The Newcomers) |
JP: 28/12/2003 US: 11/12/2004 |
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140 | "Eggman Corporation" EN: Sunblock Solution FR: Une affaire juteuse (A Good Deal) |
JP: 04/01/2004 US: 18/12/2004 |
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141 | "We Can See the Light!" EN: Eggman for President FR: Que la lumière soit (Let There Be Light) |
JP: 11/01/2004 US: 22/01/2005 |
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142 | "Amy, Love's Escape Journey?!" EN: A Date to Forget FR: Un beau lapin (A Beautiful Rabbit) |
JP: 18/01/2004 US: 29/01/2005 |
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143 | "Huge Home Electronics Panic!" EN: Mean Machines FR: La revanche des appareils ménagers (Revenge of the Appliances) |
JP: 25/01/2004 US: 06/02/2005 |
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144 | "The Ridiculous Epic Spy Battle" EN: The Sewer Search FR: Mission presque impossible (Mission Almost Impossible) |
JP: 01/02/2004 US: 12/02/2005 |
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145 | "Sonic Battle - Face Off!!" EN: Prize Fights FR: Un concours passionnant (An Exciting Competition) |
JP: 08/02/2004 US: 19/02/2005 |
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146 | "Sonic Battle - Finale!!" EN: A Wild Win FR: Le combat final (The Final Battle) |
JP: 15/02/2004 US: 26/02/2005 |
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147 | "Decisive Battle on the Equator!!" EN: Map of Mayhem FR: Le nombril du monde (The Navel of the World) |
JP: 22/02/2004 US: 05/03/2005 |
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148 | "Sonic vs Monster from the Underground" EN: The Volcanic Venture FR: Le continent disparu (The Lost Continent) |
JP: 29/02/2004 US: 12/03/2005 |
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149 | "The Day the Earth Stood Still" EN: The Beginning of the End FR: Un coup de froid (A Cold Snap) |
JP: 07/03/2004 US: 12/03/2005 |
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150 | "Morning of Farewells" EN: Running Out of Time FR: Un triste matin (A Sad Morning) |
JP: 14/03/2004 US: 19/03/2005 |
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151 | "Chris' Long Journey" EN: Friends 'Til the End FR: Le voyage de Chris (Chris' Journey) |
JP: 21/03/2004 US: 19/03/2005 |
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152 | "Memories of the Wind" EN: A New Start FR: Souvenirs, souvenirs (Memories, Memories) |
JP: 28/03/2004 US: 26/03/2005 |
№ | Title | JP Airdate | US Airdate | FR Airdate | Character Cards |
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1 | Enter the Supersonic Hedgehog! EN: Chaos Control Freaks FR: L'arrivée de Sonic (Sonic's Arrival) |
06/04/2003 | 23/08/2003 | 19/11/2003 | Sonic / Sam Speed |
2 | Infiltrate! Area 99 EN: Sonic to the Rescue FR: Zone 99 (Area 99) |
13/04/2003 | 13/09/2003 | 26/11/2003 | Cream / Cheese |
3 | Dr. Eggman's Ambition EN: Missile Wrist Rampage FR: Robotnik contre-attaque (Robotnik Counter-Attack) |
20/04/2003 | 20/09/2003 | 03/12/2003 | Knuckles / Amy Rose |
4 | Get the Chaos Emerald! EN: Chaos Emerald Chaos FR: A la recherche de l'Emeraude du Chaos (In Search of the Chaos Emerald) |
27/04/2003 | 27/09/2003 | 10/12/2003 | Dr. Eggman / Chuck Thorndyke |
5 | Clash!! Sonic vs Knuckles EN: Cracking Knuckles FR: Duel au sommet (Clash at the Summit) |
04/05/2003 | 04/10/2003 | 17/12/2003 | Chris Thorndyke / Tails |
6 | Fierce Battle! School Wars EN: Techno Teacher FR: Le maître d'école (The Professor) |
11/05/2003 | 11/10/2003 | Decoe / Bocoe | |
7 | Giant Free For All! Chris' House Party EN: Party Hardly FR: La fête à la maison (The House Party) |
18/05/2003 | 18/10/2003 | Ella / Mr. Tanaka | |
8 | Emergency Launch! X Tornado EN: Satellite Swindle FR: La guerre des satellites (War of the Satellites) |
25/05/2003 | 25/10/2003 | Tornado 2 / X Tornado | |
9 | Amy on the Beach EN: The Last Resort FR: Coquillages et crustacés (Shellfish and Crustaceans) |
01/06/2003 | 01/11/2003 | E-38 Octoron / E-39 Quizon | |
10 | Fierce Fight! Sonic Baseball Team EN: Unfair Ball FR: La belle équipe (The Good Team) |
08/06/2003 | 08/11/2003 | Bokkun / E-21 Ballios | |
11 | The Beautiful, Mysterious Thief Rouge Arrives EN: Fly Spy FR: Le vol de la chauve-souris (The Flight of the Bat) |
15/06/2003 | 15/11/2003 | Rouge / E-70 Noizi | |
12 | Before the Attack on Eggman's Base EN: Beating Eggman, Part 1 FR: Echec à Robotnik, partie 1 (Robotnik's Fall, Part 1) |
22/06/2003 | 22/11/2003 | X Cyclone / E-35 Fanfan | |
13 | After the Attack on Eggman's Base EN: Beating Eggman, Part 2 FR: Echec à Robotnik, partie 2 (Robotnik's Fall, Part 2) |
29/06/2003 | 29/11/2003 | Danny / E-18 Guerra-Hard | |
14 | Chase After the Hero Sonic! EN: That's What Friends Are For FR: La chasse au héros (Hunting Heroes) |
06/07/2003 | 06/12/2003 | Helen / Frances | |
15 | The Mobile Fortress Attacks EN: Skirmish in the Sky FR: Le retour de Robotnik (The Return of Robotnik) |
13/07/2003 | 13/12/2003 | Eggfort / E-42 Torole | |
16 | On Sight! The Sunken Ship in Southern Sea EN: Depths of Danger FR: Plongée dans les mers du sud (Diving in the South Sea) |
20/07/2003 | 17/01/2004 | Crab / E-57 Clurken | |
17 | Knuckles! Clenched Fists of Anger EN: The Adventures of Knuckles and Hawk FR: Les Griffes du Diables (The Devil's Claw) |
27/07/2003 | 24/01/2004 | Hawk / E-91 Kunoichi | |
18 | Huge Shoot-out on the Savannah EN: The Dam Scam FR: La bataille dans la savane (Battle on the Savannah) |
03/08/2003 | 31/01/2004 | Cheetah / E-65 Gorru-Gaooh | |
19 | The Ghost of King Boom Boo in the Old Castle EN: Sonic's Scream Test FR: Le château hanté (The Haunted Castle) |
10/08/2003 | 07/02/2004 | Boom / King Boom Boo | |
20 | Departure! Egg Fort II EN: Cruise Blues FR: Une belle croisière (A Beautiful Cruise) |
17/08/2003 | 14/02/2004 | BaBang / BaBaBang | |
21 | Speed Match! Sonic vs Sam EN: Fast Friends FR: A toute vitesse! (Full Speed!) |
24/08/2003 | 21/02/2004 | Rocket Car / E-45 Sumo-Man | |
22 | Summer Vacation Chao Observation Diary EN: Little Chao Lost FR: Une belle découverte (A Nice Discovery) |
31/08/2003 | 28/02/2004 | E-66 Dadaioh / Chao | |
23 | Mayhem! 6 Chaos Emeralds EN: Emerald Anniversary FR: La sixième Emeraude (The Sixth Emerald) |
07/09/2003 | 06/03/2004 | Bang / E-74 Weazo | |
24 | Wild Sonic! Strategic Capture Operation EN: How to Catch a Hedgehog FR: Le coureur fou (The Crazy Rider) |
14/09/2003 | 13/03/2004 | E-88 Lightning Bird / Eggfort II | |
25 | The Last Chaos Emerald EN: A Dastardly Deed FR: La dernière Emeraude (The Last Emerald) |
21/09/2003 | 20/03/2004 | E-77 Lucky / Topaz | |
26 | The Birth of Super Sonic EN: Countdown to Chaos FR: Super Sonic est né (Super Sonic is Born) |
28/09/2003 | 27/03/2004 | E-99 Egg Emperor | |
27 | The Beginning of the Disaster EN: Pure Chaos FR: Le commencement du désastre (The Beginning of the Disaster) |
05/10/2003 | 18/09/2004 | 28/04/2004 | Big / Chaos |
28 | The Puzzle of the Liquid Life Form, Chaos EN: A Chaotic Day FR: L'apparition du Chaos (The Emergence of Chaos) |
12/10/2003 | 25/09/2004 | 05/05/2004 | Egg Hornet / Chaos 4 |
29 | Amy the Captive EN: A Robot Rebels FR: La capture d'Amy (Amy's Capture) |
19/10/2003 | 02/10/2004 | 12/05/2004 | E-102 Gamma / Froggy |
30 | Egg Carrier Battle EN: Head's Up, Tails FR: Robotnik se surpasse (Robotnik Surpasses Himself) |
26/10/2003 | 09/10/2004 | 19/05/2004 | Egg Carrier / Chaos 6 |
31 | Gamma the Wanderer EN: Revenge of the Robot FR: Un bon robot (A Good Robot) |
02/11/2003 | 16/10/2004 | 26/05/2004 | Lily / E-101 Kai |
32 | The Scream of Perfect Chaos EN: Flood Fight FR: Le Chaos total (Total Chaos) |
09/11/2003 | 23/10/2004 | 02/06/2004 | Tikal / Perfect Chaos |
33 | The Puzzle of Project Shadow EN: Project: Shadow FR: Le projet Shadow (Project Shadow) |
16/11/2003 | 30/10/2004 | 09/06/2004 | Egg Mobile / Gerald Robotnik |
34 | Sonic the Fugitive EN: Shadow Knows FR: On recherche Sonic (Wanted Sonic) |
23/11/2003 | 06/11/2004 | 16/06/2004 | Big Foot / Hot Shot |
35 | Escape From Prison Island EN: Sonic's Big Break FR: L'évasion de Sonic (Sonic's Escape) |
30/11/2003 | 13/11/2004 | Laser Hunter / Flying Dog | |
36 | Threat From Outer Space EN: Shadow World FR: La menace de l'espace (The Threat from Space) |
07/12/2003 | 20/11/2004 | Space Colony ARK / Egg Golem | |
37 | Space Colony ARK Battle EN: Robotnik's Revenge FR: Combat sur l'Arche (Fight on the Ark) |
14/12/2003 | 27/11/2004 | Shadow / Maria | |
38 | Maria's Request, Everyone's Request EN: Showdown in Space FR: Le voeu de Maria (Maria's Wish) |
21/12/2003 | 04/12/2004 | Biolizard / Final Lizard | |
39 | The Chaotix Detective Agency EN: Defective Detectives FR: Les nouveaux arrivants (The Newcomers) |
28/12/2003 | 11/12/2004 | Vector / Espio / Charmy | |
40 | Eggman Corporation EN: Sunblock Solution FR: Une affaire juteuse (A Good Deal) |
04/01/2004 | 18/12/2004 | Vanilla / Scarlet Garcia | |
41 | We Can See the Light! EN: Eggman for President FR: Que la lumière soit (Let There Be Light) |
11/01/2004 | 22/01/2005 | Jerome Wise / Christina Cooper | |
42 | Amy, Love's Escape Journey?! EN: A Date to Forget FR: Un beau lapin (A Beautiful Rabbit) |
18/01/2004 | 29/01/2005 | Emerl / Bomb Tank | |
43 | Huge Home Electronics Panic! EN: Mean Machines FR: La revanche des appareils ménagers (Revenge of the Appliances) |
25/01/2004 | 06/02/2005 | Miranda Curtis / Gatyamecha | |
44 | The Ridiculous Epic Spy Battle EN: The Sewer Search FR: Mission presque impossible (Mission Almost Impossible) |
01/02/2004 | 12/02/2005 | Stewart's Car / Egg Spider | |
45 | Sonic Battle - Face Off!! EN: Prize Fights FR: Un concours passionnant (An Exciting Competition) |
08/02/2004 | 19/02/2005 | Emer Johnson / Next | |
46 | Sonic Battle - Finale!! EN: A Wild Win FR: Le combat final (The Final Battle) |
15/02/2004 | 26/02/2005 | Knuckles / Cream | |
47 | Decisive Battle on the Equator!! EN: Map of Mayhem FR: Le nombril du monde (The Navel of the World) |
22/02/2004 | 05/03/2005 | Dr. Atsumi / Egg Giant-Makan | |
48 | Sonic vs Monster from the Underground EN: The Volcanic Venture FR: Le continent disparu (The Lost Continent) |
29/02/2004 | 12/03/2005 | Mothmacin / Mongroun | |
49 | The Day the Earth Stood Still EN: The Beginning of the End FR: Un coup de froid (A Cold Snap) |
07/03/2004 | 12/03/2005 | Tails / Dr. Eggman | |
50 | Morning of Farewells EN: Running Out of Time FR: Un triste matin (A Sad Morning) |
14/03/2004 | 19/03/2005 | Amy Rose / Rouge | |
51 | Chris' Long Journey EN: Friends 'Til the End FR: Le voyage de Chris (Chris' Journey) |
21/03/2004 | 19/03/2005 | Nelson Thorndyke / Linsey Thorndyke | |
52 | Memories of the Wind EN: A New Start FR: Souvenirs, souvenirs (Memories, Memories) |
28/03/2004 | 26/03/2005 | none |
Season 2
№ | Title | US Airdate | FR Airdate | Character Cards |
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53 | A Messenger from Meteoric Shower EN: A Cosmic Call FR: La messagère de l'espace (The Messenger of Space) |
10/09/2005 | 12/03/2005 | ??? |
54 | The Space Ship Blue Typhoon EN: Cosmic Crisis FR: L'envol du Typhon (The Flight of Typhoon) |
17/09/2005 | 12/03/2005 | ??? |
55 | The Water Planet, Hydoo EN: H2Whoa FR: La planète aride (The Dry Planet) |
24/09/2005 | 13/03/2005 | ??? |
56 | Dr. Eggman Appearance! EN: An Enemy In Need FR: Le Dr. Robotnik part en guerre (Dr. Robotnik Goes to War) |
01/10/2005 | 14/03/2005 | ??? |
57 | The Battle of Icepalace! EN: A Chilling Discovery FR: Combat au palais de Glace (Fight in the Ice Palace) |
08/10/2005 | 15/03/2005 | ??? |
58 | Young Girl's Jungle Trap EN: Desperately Seeking Sonic FR: Piégé dans la jungle (Trapped in the Jungle) |
15/10/2005 | 16/03/2005 | ??? |
59 | Chaotix Goes Into Space EN: Galactic Gumshoes FR: Un détéctive dans l'espace (A Detective in Space) |
22/10/2005 | 17/03/2005 | ??? |
60 | Shadow's Rebirth EN: Trick Sand FR: Le retour de Shadow (The Return of Shadow) |
29/10/2005 | 18/03/2005 | ??? |
61 | The Metarex Battle Ship Attack! EN: Ship of Doom FR: Le vaisseau du mal (The Ship of Evil) |
05/11/2005 | 19/03/2005 | ??? |
62 | The Secret of the Underground Valley EN: An Underground Odyssey FR: Le souterrain secret (The Secret Underground) |
12/11/2005 | 20/03/2005 | ??? |
63 | The Space Stronghold, Metal Plant EN: Station Break-In FR: La base des Métarex (Metarex's Base) |
19/11/2005 | 21/03/2005 | ??? |
64 | Clash! Sonic vs Shadow EN: A Metarex Melee FR: Sonic contre Shadow (Sonic vs Shadow) |
26/11/2005 | 23/03/2005 | ??? |
65 | The Chaotix Shocking Love Love Operation! EN: Mission: Match-Up FR: Fête à bord du Typhon (Party Aboard the Typhoon) |
03/12/2005 | 05/04/2005 | ??? |
66 | Cross the Galaxy Pathway! EN: Clash in the Cloister FR: Situation critique (Situation Critical) |
04/02/2006 | 06/04/2005 | ??? |
67 | The Black Trap EN: Teasing Time FR: Le piège noir (The Black Trap) |
11/02/2006 | 07/04/2005 | ??? |
68 | Downfall of the Crumbling Planet EN: A Revolutionary Tale FR: Le rêve de Molly (Molly's Dream) |
18/02/2006 | 08/04/2005 | ??? |
69 | Please Marmolim! EN: The Planet of Misfortune FR: La planète Marmolin (The Planet Marmolin) |
25/02/2006 | 09/04/2005 | ??? |
70 | Eggman Fleet's Reveal EN: Terror on the Typhoon FR: Le tourbillon fatal (The Fatal Whirlwind) |
04/03/2006 | 10/04/2005 | ??? |
71 | Cafe Chaotix EN: Hedgehog Hunt FR: Un coup de main incroyable (An Incredible Helping Hand) |
11/03/2006 | 11/04/2005 | ??? |
72 | The Truth of the Metarex EN: Zelkova Strikes Back FR: Qui sont les Métarex? (Who are the Metarex?) |
18/03/2006 | 12/04/2005 | ??? |
73 | The Assassin, Shadow EN: The Cosmo Conspiracy FR: Qu'arrive-t-il à Shadow? (What's Happening to Shadow?) |
01/04/2006 | 13/04/2005 | ??? |
74 | The Lost Planet EN: Eye Spy FR: La planète perdue (The Lost Planet) |
08/04/2006 | 14/04/2005 | ??? |
75 | The Day of Forestation EN: Agent of Mischief FR: Le jour des plantations (The Day of Planting) |
15/04/2006 | 15/04/2005 | ??? |
76 | Decisive Battle! Dark Oak EN: The Light in the Darkness FR: Inquiétudes pour Sonic (Conerns for Sonic) |
22/04/2006 | 16/04/2005 | ??? |
77 | For Your Sake, I Can Do It EN: A Fearless Friend FR: Cosmo à l'oeuvre (Cosmo's Work) |
29/04/2006 | 17/04/2005 | ??? |
78 | The Place Where the Planets Were Born EN: So Long Sonic FR: La renaissance des planètes (The Rebirth of Planets) |
06/05/2006 | 18/04/2005 | ??? |
Music
Openings
- OP (Episodes 1-78): "SONIC DRIVE" by Hironobu Kageyama and Hideaki Takatori
Endings
- ED1 (Episodes 1-13): "Mi-Ra-I" ("Future") by RUN&GUN
- ED2 (Episodes 14-39, 53-78): "Hikaru Michi" ("The Shining Road") by Aya Hiroshige
- ED3 (Episodes 40-52): "T.O.P" by K.P.
Inserts
- INS1 (Episode 26): "Kotoba ni Dekinai" ("Words Cannot Describe") by OFF COURSE
- INS2 (Episode 38): "Live & Learn" by Crush 40
- INS3 (Episode 52): "Natsu no Hi" ("Summer Days") by OFF COURSE
- INS4 (Episode 52): "Midori no Hibi" ("Green Days") by OFF COURSE
4Kids produced their own opening vocal theme to replace the Japanese theme songs, simply known as "Sonic X Theme" (popularly yet unofficially referred to as "Gotta Go Fast" by fans). It was written by Russel Velazquez, Joseph Garrity, and Norman Grossfield, and it appeared on the compilation soundtrack True Blue (strangely in place of "SONIC DRIVE").
In 2004, an original soundtrack was released by Wave Master, featuring select BGM, four versions of "SONIC DRIVE" (including the full version), and "Mi-Ra-I."
Merchandise
- In September 2005, Archie Comics started an ongoing series based on Sonic X. It ended at Issue #40 being replaced with Sonic Universe.
- The Leapster, from LeapFrog Enterprises, has released a Sonic X-themed math game intended for kindergarten and first grade students.
- Sonic X toys and action figures were released by Toy Island. The first line was a re-release of their earlier Sonic Adventure line, only with a redesigned box and less accessories. The line includes Sonic, Tails, Big, Knuckles, and Eggman.
- The Blue Bunny ice cream company released a Sonic X themed ice cream bar.
- Other merchandise includes bedsheets, plush toys, posters, backpacks, and children's clothing.
Video Releases
DVD
10 Volume Set
- A Super Sonic Hero (Volume 1, Episodes 1-3 & 27): Contains 4 episodes: Chaos Control Freaks, Sonic to the Rescue, Missile Wrist Rampage, and Pure Chaos.
- The Chaos Factor (Volume 2, Episodes 4-7): Contains 4 episodes: Chaos Emerald Chaos, Cracking Knuckles, Techno-Teacher, and Party Hardly.
- Satellite Swindle (Volume 3, Episodes 8-11): Contains 4 episodes: Satellite Swindle, The Last Resort, Unfair Ball, and Fly Spy.
- Beating Eggman (Volume 4, Episodes 12-16): Contains 5 episodes: Beating Eggman (Part 1), Beating Eggman (Part 2), That's What Friends Are For, Skirmish In The Sky, and Depths of Danger.
- Sonic's Scream Test (Volume 5, Episodes 17-21): Contains 5 episodes: The Adventures of Knuckles and Hawk, The Dam Scam, Sonic's Scream Test, Cruise Blues, and Fast Friends.
- Countdown to Chaos (Volume 6, Episodes 22-26): Contains 5 episodes: Little Chao Lost, Emerald Anniversary, How to Catch a Hedgehog, A Bastardly Deed, and Countdown to Chaos.
- Revenge of the Robot (Volume 7, Episodes 28-32): Contains 5 episodes: A Chaotic Day, A Robot Rebels, Heads Up Tails!, Revenge of the Robot, and Flood Fight.
- Project: Shadow (Volume 8, Episodes 33-38): Contains 6 episodes: Project: Shadow, Shadow Knows, Sonic's Big Break, Shadow World, Robotnik's Revenge, Showdown in Space.
- Into the Darkness (Volume 9, Episodes 39-44): Contains 6 episodes: Defective Detectives, Sunblock Solution, Eggman for President, A Date to Forget, Mean Machines, and Sewer Search.
- Beginning of the End (Volume 10, Episodes 45-52): Contains 8 episodes: Prize Fight, A Wild Win, Map of Mayhem, The Volcanic Venture, The Beginning of the End, Running Out of Time, Friends 'Till the End, and A New Start.
Remaining Episodes
- Complete 5th Season (Episodes 53-65): Contains 13 episodes: A Cosmic Call, Cosmic Crisis, H2 Whoa, An Enemy in Need, A Chilling Discovery, Desperately Seeking Sonic, Galactic Gumshoes, Trick Sand, Ship of Doom, An Underground Odyssey, Station Break-Up, A Metarex Melee, Mission: Match-Up
- So Long Sonic (Episodes 66-78): Contains 13 episodes: Clash in the Cloister, Testing Time, A Revolutionary Tale, The Planet of Misfortune, Terror on the Typhoon, Hedgehog Hunt, Zelkova Strikes Back, The Cosmo Conspiracy, Eye Spy, Agent of Mischief, The Light in the Darkness, A Fearless Friend, and So Long Sonic.
Saga Sets
- New World Saga (Episodes 1-13): Contains 13 episodes: Chaos Control Freaks, Sonic to the Rescue, Missile Wrist Rampage, Chaos Emerald Chaos, Cracking Knuckles, Techno-Teacher, Party Hardly, Satellite Swindle, The Last Resort, Unfair Ball, Fly Spy, Beating Eggman (Part 1), and Beating Eggman (Part 2).
- Chaos Emerald Saga (Episodes 14-26): Contains 13 episodes: That's What Friends Are For, Skirmish in the Sky, Depths of Danger, The Adventures of Knuckles and Hawk, The Dam Scam, Sonic's Scream Test, Cruise Blues, Fast Friends, Little Chao Lost, Emerald Anniversary, How to Catch a Hedgehog, A Dastardly Deed, and Countdown to Chaos.
- Chaos & Shadow Sagas (Episodes 27-38): Contains 13 episodes: Pure Chaos, A Chaotic Day, A Robot Rebels, Head's Up Tails!, Revenge of the Robot, Flood Fight, Project: Shadow, Shadow Knows, Sonic's Big Break, Shadow World, Robotnik's Revenge, and Showdown in Space.
- The Egg Moon, Emerl & Homebound Sagas (Episodes 39-52)
Other DVD's
- Chaos Control Freaks
- Chaos Emerald Chaos: Contains 13 episodes: That's What Friends Are For, Skirmish in the Sky, Depths of Danger, The Adventures of Knuckles and Hawk, The Dam Scam, Sonic's Scream Test, Cruise Blues, Fast Friends, Little Chao Lost, Emerald Anniversary, How to Catch a Hedgehog, A Dastardly Deed, and Countdown to Chaos.
- Cracking Knuckles
- Heads Up Tails
- Pure Chaos
VHS
- A Super Sonic Hero
- Beating Eggman
- Countdown to Chaos
- Sonic's Scream Test
- The Chaos Factor
Gameboy Advance Video
A Game Boy Advance Video with two episodes (Sonic X: A Super Sonic Hero) was released while a second volume called Sonic X: A Super Sonic Hero went unreleased.
Box Art
DVD
VHS
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