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'''''Sonic Boom''''', also known in Japan as '''''Sonic Toon''''' (ソニックトゥーン), is a multimedia series encompassing games, animation and comics, and is largely considered a sub series of the grand Sonic the Hedgehog franchise. The character designs and setting, which is considered in an alternative continuity to the prime series, have been adapted to target a younger, more Western audience. | '''''Sonic Boom''''', also known in Japan as '''''Sonic Toon''''' (ソニックトゥーン), is a multimedia series encompassing games, animation and comics, and is largely considered a sub series of the grand Sonic the Hedgehog franchise. The character designs and setting, which is considered in an alternative continuity to the prime series, have been adapted to target a younger, more Western audience. | ||
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+ | ==Conceptual history== | ||
+ | According to [[Stephen Frost]], the idea of launching the TV Show, Wii U game and 3DS game at the same time was to give fans a big view of the new world and letting them choose which one piques their interest the most.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20140605024511/https://www.polygon.com/2014/6/2/5770788/sonic-boom-preview-wii-u-3ds|https://www.polygon.com/2014/6/2/5770788/sonic-boom-preview-wii-u-3ds}} | ||
==Games== | ==Games== | ||
− | *[[Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric]] (Wii U) (November 11th, 2014) | + | *''[[Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric]]'' (Wii U) (November 11th, 2014) |
− | *[[Sonic Boom: Shattered Crystal]] (3DS) (November 11th, 2014) | + | *''[[Sonic Boom: Shattered Crystal]]'' (3DS) (November 11th, 2014) |
− | *[[Sonic Dash 2: Sonic Boom]] (Mobile) (July 1st, 2015) | + | *''[[Sonic Dash 2: Sonic Boom]]'' (Mobile) (July 1st, 2015) |
− | *[[Sonic Boom: Fire & Ice]] (3DS) (September 27th, 2016) | + | *''[[Sonic Boom: Fire & Ice]]'' (3DS) (September 27th, 2016) |
==Television== | ==Television== | ||
− | *[[Sonic Boom (TV series)]] | + | *[[Sonic Boom (TV series)|''Sonic Boom'' (TV series)]] |
==Comics== | ==Comics== | ||
− | *[[Sonic Boom (Archie | + | *[[Sonic Boom (Archie comics)|''Sonic Boom'' (Archie comics)]] |
+ | ==References== | ||
+ | <references/> | ||
{{SonicWiiUgames}} | {{SonicWiiUgames}} | ||
{{Sonic3DSgames}} | {{Sonic3DSgames}} |
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Sonic Boom, also known in Japan as Sonic Toon (ソニックトゥーン), is a multimedia series encompassing games, animation and comics, and is largely considered a sub series of the grand Sonic the Hedgehog franchise. The character designs and setting, which is considered in an alternative continuity to the prime series, have been adapted to target a younger, more Western audience.
Conceptual history
According to Stephen Frost, the idea of launching the TV Show, Wii U game and 3DS game at the same time was to give fans a big view of the new world and letting them choose which one piques their interest the most.[1]
Games
- Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric (Wii U) (November 11th, 2014)
- Sonic Boom: Shattered Crystal (3DS) (November 11th, 2014)
- Sonic Dash 2: Sonic Boom (Mobile) (July 1st, 2015)
- Sonic Boom: Fire & Ice (3DS) (September 27th, 2016)
Television
Comics
References
- ↑ https://www.polygon.com/2014/6/2/5770788/sonic-boom-preview-wii-u-3ds (Wayback Machine: 2014-06-05 02:45)
Sonic the Hedgehog games for the following systems | |
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2012 Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed 2013 Sonic Lost World | Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games 2014 Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric 2016 Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games |