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'''Studiopolis''' is the first revealed level in ''[[Sonic Mania]]'' that is also completely original, making '''Studiopolis''' the flagship level of ''[[Sonic Mania]]''. As such, '''Studiopolis''' is chalk-full of Sonic and Sega references. First of all, '''Studiopolis''' is a reference to the name to the recording studio of ''[[Sonic Boom]]''. Also, there is a reference to a ''[[Streets of Rage]]'' first level prop ,the '''Pine Pot''', changed to the '''Pink Bot''' in ''[[Sonic Mania|Mania]]''. There is also a subtle reference to ''[[sega:Daytona USA|Daytona USA]]'' in the form of a van with the '''Hornet''' race-car logo on it. There are odd lamps in '''Studiopolis Zone''' that are in fact a reference to scrapped UFO's that were supposed to be in the original [[Marble Zone]] and were reimplemented in the debug mode of the [[Sonic the Hedgehog (2013 game)|2013 remake]] of the game. The infamous letterings "Cope" and "CPU" appear once again as graffiti on train cars, obviously a reference to [[Spring Yard Zone]]. There is also a billboard stating "Club Spin: AGES", in where Club Spin is a reference to ''[[sega:Club Sega|Club Sega]]'' and AGES is SEGA backwards. In the level there is an obsticalized version of the ''[[SegaSonic Popcorn Shop]]''. There is also a [[sega:Game Gear|Game Gear]] logo on a monitor that Sonic jumps out of.
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'''Studiopolis''' is the first revealed level in ''[[Sonic Mania]]'' that is also completely original, making '''Studiopolis''' the flagship level of ''[[Sonic Mania]]''. As such, '''Studiopolis''' is chalk-full of Sonic and Sega references. First of all, '''Studiopolis''' is a reference to the name to the recording studio of ''[[Sonic Boom]]''. Also, there is a reference to a ''[[Streets of Rage]]'' first level prop ,the '''Pine Pot''', changed to the '''Pink Bot''' in ''[[Sonic Mania|Mania]]''. There is also a subtle reference to ''[[sega:Daytona USA|Daytona USA]]'' in the form of a van with the '''Hornet''' race-car logo on it. There are odd lamps in '''Studiopolis Zone''' that are in fact a reference to scrapped UFO's that were supposed to be in the original [[Marble Zone]] and were reimplemented in the debug mode of the [[Sonic the Hedgehog (2013 game)|2013 remake]] of the game. The infamous letterings "Cope" and "CPU" appear once again as graffiti on train cars, which is obviously a reference to [[Spring Yard Zone]]. There is also a billboard stating "Club Spin: AGES", in where Club Spin is a reference to ''[[sega:Club Sega|Club Sega]]'' and AGES is SEGA backwards. In the level there is an obsticalized version of the ''[[SegaSonic Popcorn Shop]]''. There is also a [[sega:Game Gear|Game Gear]] logo on a monitor that Sonic jumps out of.
  
 
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Studiopolis is the first revealed level in Sonic Mania that is also completely original, making Studiopolis the flagship level of Sonic Mania. As such, Studiopolis is chalk-full of Sonic and Sega references. First of all, Studiopolis is a reference to the name to the recording studio of Sonic Boom. Also, there is a reference to a Streets of Rage first level prop ,the Pine Pot, changed to the Pink Bot in Mania. There is also a subtle reference to Daytona USA in the form of a van with the Hornet race-car logo on it. There are odd lamps in Studiopolis Zone that are in fact a reference to scrapped UFO's that were supposed to be in the original Marble Zone and were reimplemented in the debug mode of the 2013 remake of the game. The infamous letterings "Cope" and "CPU" appear once again as graffiti on train cars, which is obviously a reference to Spring Yard Zone. There is also a billboard stating "Club Spin: AGES", in where Club Spin is a reference to Club Sega and AGES is SEGA backwards. In the level there is an obsticalized version of the SegaSonic Popcorn Shop. There is also a Game Gear logo on a monitor that Sonic jumps out of.


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