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'''Mecha Sonic''' refers to a robotic copy of [[Sonic]] created by [[Doctor Eggman]] (not to be confused with the more well known [[Metal Sonic]]). His ''Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (8-bit)'' incarnation is referred to as '''Silver Sonic''' in the American and European manuals.
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'''Mecha Sonic''' refers to a robotic copy of [[Sonic]] created by [[Doctor Eggman]] (not to be confused with the more well known [[Metal Sonic]]). His Game Gear and Master System ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (8-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog 2]]'' incarnation is named '''Silver Sonic''' in the North American and European manuals.
  
 
==Game Appearences==
 
==Game Appearences==

Revision as of 19:30, 8 January 2018

Mecha Sonic, as seen in Sonic 3 & Knuckles.

Mecha Sonic refers to a robotic copy of Sonic created by Doctor Eggman (not to be confused with the more well known Metal Sonic). His Game Gear and Master System Sonic the Hedgehog 2 incarnation is named Silver Sonic in the North American and European manuals.

Game Appearences

Mecha Sonic was a frequent opponent of the Blue Blur during the Mega Drive era. Appearences in 3D games have been non-existant, barring a brief cameo in Sonic Adventure.

Mecha Sonic in 8-bit Sonic 2.

Sonic 2 8-bit

Main article: Mecha Sonic (Scrambled Egg Zone Boss)

The first appearance of Mecha Sonic is the metallic robot that Sonic fights in Scrambled Egg Zone on the 8-bit version of Sonic the Hedgehog 2. Once defeated, Mecha Sonic releases the sixth and final Chaos Emerald if Sonic already has the other 5, enabling progress to Crystal Egg Zone.

This version of the robot is a same-size imitation of Sonic, mimicking all of his abilities, although strangely Mecha Sonic has a spin dash attack and Sonic does not in that game. When Sonic and Mecha Sonic's spin attacks collide, they bounce off each other, unlike the 16-bit iterations where Sonic comes off the loser. This makes for a fast and hectic, if easier, battle. Mecha Sonic is also equipped jet boots that enable him to hover, and a sharp scissors-type tentacle, which sometimes protrudes from its torso when standing still. The robot takes 8 hits to kill.

Mecha Sonic in 16-bit Sonic 2.

Sonic 2 16-bit

Main article: Mecha Sonic (Death Egg Zone Boss)

A silver Mecha Sonic appears in as the first boss of Death Egg Zone on the 16-bit version of Sonic the Hedgehog 2 as well. Sonic walks into the battle arena immediatly after the start of the level, and Mecha Sonic descends using jet shoes - although he doesn't use them to hover during the rest of the fight, unlike the 8-bit version. The boss has four principal attacks:

  • Rocket-boosting across the ground, sliding to turn around, and then coming back to his starting point.
  • Curling up into a ball and rolling across the screen (similar to Sonic's Spin Dash).
  • Curling up into a ball, then jumping across the screen.
  • If the fight progresses for long enough, Mecha Sonic starts shooting out needles during his jumps.

Eggman watches the battle through a TV screen in the center of the arena, grinning maniacally throughout. Once Mecha Sonic is defeated, Sonic chases the (surprisingly spry) fat man until he leaps into the game's last boss, Dr. Robotnik's Giant Mech.

Super Mecha Sonic in Sonic 3 & Knuckles.

Sonic & Knuckles

Main article: Mecha Sonic (Sky Sanctuary Zone Boss)
See also: Super Mecha Sonic

The robot Sonic in Sonic & Knuckles is usually referred to as Mecha Sonic also.

In Sonic & Knuckles, there are four different encounters with Mecha Sonic. They all take place in Sky Sanctuary Zone. He first appears with a ball and chain weapon similar to the one Robotnik uses in the first Sonic the Hedgehog. Later he appears with 8 bubble-like shields similar to a boss battle in Sonic 2 on the third act of Metropolis Zone. The next encounter is similar to the battle with him in the Death Egg Zone in Sonic 2 except for a new backwards dash attack. If playing as Knuckles there is a fourth battle. Mecha Sonic will go super by absorbing power from the Master Emerald. During this battle he dashes back and forth occasionally diving downward or shooting glowing orbs. He occasionally has to recharge his power by landing on the Master Emerald, this leaves him vulnerable to attack.

Mecha Sonic, as seen in Sonic the Hedgehog Pocket Adventure

Sonic Pocket Adventure

Main article: Mecha Sonic (Aerobase Zone Boss)

Mecha Sonic returned to his 16-bit Sonic the Hedgehog 2 design in Sonic the Hedgehog Pocket Adventure as the boss of the fifth level, Aerobase Zone. It is almost identical to the Death Egg Zone version except it has the added ability to dash backwards, like it did in Sonic & Knuckles. It will also occasionally shoot metal quills in multiple directions.

Sonic the Fighters

Main article: Rocket Metal

In Sonic the Fighters, a new rocket-like Sonic robot appeared briefly in the opening cutscene. From various media it is known as either Rocket Metal or Mecha Sonic Model No.29. This robot is programmed into the game as a fully playable character, though it can only be enabled by hacking. When played as, the robot is called RocketMetal. One of RocketMetal’s moves is to turn into a rocket and shoot forward; this is also one of the standard Metal Sonic’s moves in the game, and accordingly it is generally believed that this robot is a transformation of Metal (rather than a new design of Mecha) Sonic.

Mecha Sonic, as seen in Sonic Adventure.

Sonic Adventure

When E-102 Gamma is first activated by Eggman, and scans around the robotics lab in Final Egg, two Sonic robots can be seen floating inside green suspension tubes. One is Metal Sonic himself, while the other is a sleek, grey form of the silver Metal Sonic from Death Egg Zone. While never seen active, the robot's design was used for the character of Silver Sonic II in the Archie Sonic comics.

Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie)

Mecha Sonic

Mecha Sonic firing laser blasts at Mecha Knuckles.

In the Sonic the Hedgehog Archie Comic issue #39 and Sonic & Knuckles: Mecha Madness, Sonic is dubbed "Mecha Sonic" when he's captured by Nack and roboticized by Dr. Robotnik.

This Mecha Sonic attacked Bunnie Rabbot and Knuckles before it started to destroy Knothole Village. It was eventually attacked by Knuckles again, roboticized into Mecha Knuckles. The two battled until it punched Mecha Knuckles clear into Robotropolis toward a stockpile of nuclear warheads. Mecha Knuckles, using the power of magnetization, attracted Mecha Sonic, causing both of them to fall into the stockpile. The explosion of the nuclear warheads greatly damaged Mecha Sonic, but left it active enough to retrieve Sonic's life force to return him to normal.

This Mecha Sonic's body contained rocket-propelled feet, a communication device on its wrist along with laser cannons, optic lasers in its eyes and a "brain burn-thru" device to ensure compliance. Robotnik also developed the body to enhance the speed and strength that Sonic originally had.

The design and workings of Mecha Sonic would later be used by Dr. Robotnik to develop an improved Mecha Sonic he called Silver Sonic.

Silver Sonic

Silver Sonic, encountering Sonic for the first time.

In Sonic Quest 3 of the Sonic the Hedgehog Archie Comic series, Silver Sonic is a robot designed by Dr. Robotnik. It is an upgraded version of Mecha Sonic, using its design as a basis and building up on its strength and skills to create a better robot. It was used as one of Robotnik's last resort plans on board his Death Egg, in case an emergency came up.

Such an emergency came up when Tails and Sonic infiltrated Robotnik's Death Egg, destroying its master controls and sending it on an uncontrollable course into space. Robotnik, from his auxiliary control room on the station, summoned Silver Sonic to defeat the two Freedom Fighter intruders.

Although Silver Sonic's strength is considerably more than that of Sonic, notably being able to absorb many hits from him, it has a weakness to electricity. Sonic was able to use a broken live wire and attach it to Silver Sonic, incapacitating it. With Silver Sonic indisposed, Robotnik used his "Plan E", which involved him dressing up in a suit connected to the strength of the Death Egg itself.

Sonic was able to hold off Robotnik by entering Silver Sonic and using it as a battle suit to fight Robotnik. Despite the strength of the Silver Sonic suit, both Robotnik and Sonic were evenly matched in their battle. Sonic was eventually able to launch Robotnik many decks away, giving him and Tails a chance to escape the station. They jumped off the station, using the Silver Sonic suit as protection against atmospheric re-entry. Once past the atmosphere, Sonic ditched Silver Sonic and returned to the surface with Tails.

This robot's design is likely based off of the silver Mecha Sonic from Sonic 2, albeit much larger.

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Characters in the Sonic the Hedgehog game series
Recurring characters
Heroes Sonic (Super, Starfall, Hyper, Darkspine, the Werehog, Excalibur) | Tails (Super) | Knuckles (Super, Hyper) | Amy (Super, Hyper) | Mighty (Super) | Ray (Super) | Espio | Charmy | Vector | Cream | Big | Blaze (Burning) | Silver (Super) | Sticks
Anti-heroes/Neutrals Shadow (Super) | Rouge | E-102 Gamma | E-123 Omega | Jet | Wave | Storm
Villains Dr. Eggman | Metal Sonic (Rocket, Neo, 3.0) | Mecha Sonic (8-bit, Mk. II, Mk. III, Super) | Fang | Tails Doll | Metal Knuckles | Chaos (Perfect) | E-Series | ZERO | Biolizard (Finalhazard) | Black Doom (Devil Doom) | Eggman Nega | Orbot | Cubot | Deadly Six (Zavok, Zazz, Zomom, Master Zik, Zeena, Zor)
Teams Sonic/Heroes | Rose | Dark | Chaotix | Babylon
Other Animals (Flicky) | Froggy | Chao (Hero, Dark) | Tikal | Pachacamac | Omochao | Chaclon | Gerald & Maria Robotnik | President | King Boom Boo | Cheese | Chocola | Vanilla | G.U.N. Commander | Wisps | Mother Wisp
One-off characters
Heroes Emerl | Marine | Lumina Flowlight | Chip | Shahra | Knights of the Round Table | Caliburn | Yacker | Avatar | Barry | Trip (Super)
Anti-heroes/Neutrals Bean | Bark | Shade | Merlina | Sage
Villains Witchcart | Hocke-Wulf | Bearenger | Carrotia | Battle Kukku Army (15th, 16th, Dr. Fukurokov) | E-101 Beta | Void | Chaos Gamma | Gemerl | Shugo-hei | Iblis | Mephiles | Solaris | Erazor Djinn | Captain Whisker | Johnny | Master Core: ABIS | Ix (Super) | Dark Gaia | King Arthur | Hard Boiled Heavies | Infinite | The End | Mirage Express
Teams Vector | Eggman
Other Birdie | Illumina | Secretary | Elise | Duke of Soleanna | Sonic Man | Coconut Crew | Vikings | Professor Pickle | Wentos | Don Fachio | Dodon Pa | Koco | Ancients | Conductor | Conductor's wife | Ariem | Heavy | Bomb | Tiara Boobowski | Honey