Project - Shadow
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Sonic X episode #33 "Project: Shadow" |
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Written by: Hiro Masaki |
Directed by: Keiko Oyamada, Eom Sang-yong |
Production no.: 033 |
Original airdate: 2003-11-16 |
Country: Japan |
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- The proper title of this article is Project: Shadow. The article's title is incorrect here due to technical restrictions.
Project: Shadow, known in Japan as Project Shadow no Mii" (プロジェクト・シャドウの謎 ), is the thirty-third episode in the first season of Sonic X. This episode begins the series' adaptation of Sonic Adventure 2.
Summary
As the residents of Station Square repair their city, GUN begins mass production of its own Hunter series robots to counter Dr. Eggman. Using a spy robot, Eggman examines their progress and notes with annoyance that "all they did was copy (his) designs." As he hacks GUN's computers for more information--displaying pictures of several GUN robots from Sonic Adventure 2--he finds a database entry for Gerald Robotnik. Eggman concludes that he was born on Earth, rather than in Sonic's world, and that the two are parallel dimensions. As Eggman continues his search, he uncovers Gerald's diary. Transferring it from GUN's computers alerts them to his activities, and the President assigns Rouge and Topaz to monitor him.
Rouge and Topaz secure a Chaos Emerald to use as bait to gain Eggman's trust--as well as the Master Emerald itself, which Rouge is unwilling to leave behind. Meanwhile, Eggman fights his way into GUN's base on Prison Island. He reaches the capsule containing Shadow and releases him, astonished to see the silhouette of a hedgehog in the cryogenic vapors...
Localised names
Language | Localised Name | English Translation |
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Portuguese | Projecto - Shadow | Project - Shadow |
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Scripts
- Project Shadow no Mii (transcript) (Japanese-to-English sub transcript)
- Project - Shadow (transcript) (English transcript)
Production credits
References
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