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'''Mr. Needlemouse''' was one of several prototypes of the character [[Sonic the Hedgehog]] by his designer [[Naoto Ohshima]]. The name is an alternative translation of "Mr. Hedgehog", as ''needlemouse'' is a direct translation of the Japanese word for ''[[hedgehog]]'' (ハリネズミ, ''harinezumi'').
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'''Mr. Needlemouse''' was one of several prototypes of the character [[Sonic the Hedgehog]] by his designer [[Naoto Ohshima]]. The name is an alternative translation of "Mr. Hedgehog", as ''needlemouse'' is a literal translation of the Japanese word for ''[[hedgehog]]'' (ハリネズミ, ''harinezumi'').
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For other early concept art and information on the initial development of Sonic and other characters, see [http://info.sonicretro.org/category:Sonic_the_Hedgehog_(16-bit)_Concept_Art Category:Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit) Concept_Art] and [[Game Development:Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)]].
  
 
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Mr. Needlemouse was one of several prototypes of the character Sonic the Hedgehog by his designer Naoto Ohshima. The name is an alternative translation of "Mr. Hedgehog", as needlemouse is a literal translation of the Japanese word for hedgehog (ハリネズミ, harinezumi).

For other early concept art and information on the initial development of Sonic and other characters, see Category:Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit) Concept_Art and Game Development:Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit).

References to Mr. Needlemouse

The character was implemented in a 2008 sprite hack of the first Sonic the Hedgehog game by MKAmeX, which remains in development, is planned to include a total graphical rehaul based on early concept art, and is documented in the article Mr. Needlemouse (hack).

Mr. Needlemouse was later referenced when in 2009 Sega chose "Project Needlemouse" as the official codename for Sonic the Hedgehog 4, likely to accompany their promotion of said game as a classic-styled return to Sonic's roots. Coincidentally, the same codename had been chosen by independent game developers Defective Studios for their game Needlemouse: The Emerald Hills. Their registration of the website needlemouse.com, and displaying concept art for the game there, led some fans to believe that it and Sonic 4 were connected. Defective soon released a statement that this was not the case, and that the similarity was simply a coincidence.


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