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The game's ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (2013 game)|2013 remake]]'' adds two functional versions of the badnik to the list of objects which can be placed in [[Green Hill Zone]] using [[Debug Mode]]. One will simply hop forward, not stopping to turn around for pits or anything of the sort. The other will take a couple hops one way, and switch direction.
 
The game's ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (2013 game)|2013 remake]]'' adds two functional versions of the badnik to the list of objects which can be placed in [[Green Hill Zone]] using [[Debug Mode]]. One will simply hop forward, not stopping to turn around for pits or anything of the sort. The other will take a couple hops one way, and switch direction.
  
Splats also makes three appearences in ''[[Sonic Mania]]'', though only two can be encountered during normal gameplay. Firstly, another unused version can be placed in [[Green Hill Zone (Sonic Mania)|Green Hill Zone]] using Debug Mode. This variant has yet another different attack pattern, this time making a single much higher hop before reversing direction. The sprite for this version appears almost identical to those found in the original game, though both the lightest tan shade and one of the blues have been replaced with shades of grey. Unlike the Zone's other enemies, its artwork has received no additional shading or animation frames compared to the original, suggesting that it was probaby cut relatively early on if it was ever seriously considered for inclusion in the Zone.   
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Splats also makes three appearences in ''[[Sonic Mania]]'', though only two can be encountered during normal gameplay. Firstly, another unused version can be placed in [[Green Hill Zone (Sonic Mania)|Green Hill Zone]] using Debug Mode. This variant has yet another different attack pattern, this time making a single much higher hop before reversing direction. The sprite for this version appears almost identical to those found in the original game, though both the lightest tan shade and one shade of blue have been replaced with shades of grey. Unlike the Zone's other enemies, its artwork has received no additional shading or animation frames compared to the original, suggesting that it was probaby cut relatively early on if it was ever seriously considered for inclusion in the Zone.   
  
 
Secondly, the same version of Splats makes a cameo appearence later in the game - this time with additional shading and the remaining tan shades altered to grey - during [[Flying Battery Zone (Sonic Mania)|Flying Battery Zone]], as one of the defunct badniks in the junk piles found throughout the stage.
 
Secondly, the same version of Splats makes a cameo appearence later in the game - this time with additional shading and the remaining tan shades altered to grey - during [[Flying Battery Zone (Sonic Mania)|Flying Battery Zone]], as one of the defunct badniks in the junk piles found throughout the stage.

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Splats is a badnik from Sonic the Hedgehog which was cut from the final game. Despite not appearing in the game, the badnik appeared in a set of promotional trading cards for the game, was shown on the box of a series of Japanese Sonic figures, was featured in the UK-based Sonic the Comic and US based Archie Sonic the Hedgehog. When Nemesis Format was finally cracked in 2002, the sprites were discovered in the US/European Sonic the Hedgehog ROM. There is no programming or sprite mappings for the object.

Splats is depicted in secondary sources (merchandise etc.) as being grey with blue highlights. The unused sprite, however, is blue with tan highlights when using Sonic's palette line. It could also use the second palette line, which is either green or purple depending on the level.

The game's 2013 remake adds two functional versions of the badnik to the list of objects which can be placed in Green Hill Zone using Debug Mode. One will simply hop forward, not stopping to turn around for pits or anything of the sort. The other will take a couple hops one way, and switch direction.

Splats also makes three appearences in Sonic Mania, though only two can be encountered during normal gameplay. Firstly, another unused version can be placed in Green Hill Zone using Debug Mode. This variant has yet another different attack pattern, this time making a single much higher hop before reversing direction. The sprite for this version appears almost identical to those found in the original game, though both the lightest tan shade and one shade of blue have been replaced with shades of grey. Unlike the Zone's other enemies, its artwork has received no additional shading or animation frames compared to the original, suggesting that it was probaby cut relatively early on if it was ever seriously considered for inclusion in the Zone.

Secondly, the same version of Splats makes a cameo appearence later in the game - this time with additional shading and the remaining tan shades altered to grey - during Flying Battery Zone, as one of the defunct badniks in the junk piles found throughout the stage.

Finally, a version of Splats appears as an enemy in Press Garden Zone, where it jumps out from large bottles of ink to attack the player, leaving splats of ink on the ground wherever it lands. This version's sprite art appears to have been redrawn from scratch, and is significantly different to the previous versions. It has a pale blue body and orange ears, and its bottom half is completely coated in black ink.

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