For those of you who are just jumping in, please look here: Part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6b7LOWyavAM Part 2: NOW PLAYING Part 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5z1_CbfW-e4 Part 4: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOvFtkJaxwQ Part 5: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=afvgMzfTA1M Part 6: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o6n3R5M-LG0 Full Length: http://www.videobash.com/video_show/a-look-on-sonic-the-hedgehog-2845411 So, here's part 2, where I take up "Sonic the Hedgehog" The Animated Series, or mostly known by its air time SatAM. Same company, same year, but with a big contrast in writers making the atmosphere alot darker than what Adventures or the games of the time had. I do notice that I may have given it a little too much credit because there are a few inconsistancies, but the way it was written they are easily overlooked. The first episode is excusable because it seems to be a pilot episide, but on the second we see that Sally gets a message that seems to be from her father. Now compare this to when they go time traveling. It looks like her father was oblivious to what Robotnik was planning and was pretty much captured there and then to be sent to the void, so if that is true, where did he get the time to leave these little messages for Sally? Otherwise, this would be my favourite. :D I also snuck in some parts of the history from the Archie Comics, which btw I mention quickly. Not sure if Ben Hurst was ever involved in the comics. Oh, and I had a few problems transcribing so if anyone would like to nitpick my subtitles, please do. :) Disclaimer: I don't own anything. I don't own Sonic or any of its components. I don't even own the video editing tools, I don't own a home, nor do I own a computer. I've only payed for a lease. Sonic the Hedgehog and other Sonic Team characters and franchises are © Sega. Mighty Morphin Power Rangers is © Saban Entertainment, Inc. & Saban International, N.V. It is not my intent, nor any other fans intent, to steal or undermine any part of the Sonic Team, or Sega merchandise. All rights reserved. PS. Anyone else think that the Americans based Robotnik on a stereotypical communistic Russian Leader of some sort?