I didn't find it the most funny, I think the characters sort of being restricted to cars, restricts the visual humor. Yes sometimes people fail, doesn't mean the idea, itself is bad, especially when its being executed well every day.Īlso did anyone get offended by this cartoon, its a fun simple thing. More serious characters can work fine in funnier situations, comics do it all the time, I have always found the suggestion that they just can't a bit uncreative. But in cases in future where there are dialog, shadow a character who has on occasion been one to tell people about themselves is kinda built for this. Thought that's a bit difficult with no dialog. Or also funny 3rd option, they can just be funny assholes. I really don't think anyone will be offended (except Dash Speed, lmao) since the first episode showed the characters in a fun and entertaining way that does not undermine anyone to make others look good. The thing with serious characters is thay they too can be funny either by displaying how they contrast with the rest (for example Amy, Sonic and the Chao panic when they see Big crossing the racing track, while Shadow does not give a rats a hits harder on the accelerator, which is where the joke itself lies) or you just strip them a bit from their dignity. Blaze is a princess, so her being teammed up with someone like Vector is just begging for this to happen. Since Sonic's main audience lies in the west, maybe it's time ST opens up to having westerners like Whitehead and Hesse who are more in touch with what really resonates with the audience. I wonder if this is the reason why ST is supposedly going through a restructuring process, since lately it seems that the people who are delivering the goods such as Mania and the animated shorts are developed with western talent like Christian Whitehead and Tyson Hesse whose heart is in the right place and are actual fans and not BS pretenders like previous developers who claimed that as a PR stunt. I know this is an animation group and you can't possibly ask them to make a game, but it's nice to see that SEGA is getting people with hearts on the right place and outsiders, which includes musicians as well (not that Sonic ever needed better ones, but still, some fresh blood is welcome). I wish the people at Sonic Team that are actually making the games would be like that. I don't see anything offensive about it, unlike. The animations had fun antics and on-character moments. Well that was good and fun! SEGA has a bunch of people that care for Sonic, not just the classic one, at their disposal right now. The 2000's weren't all darkness like you guys "like" to remember. And if it ruins for some people, is the minority.Īlso "born in a more serious era of Sonic" ah yes, I remember when how serious were the moments which Shadow plays in a colorful giant bingo and enjoys it and Blaze, a super badass princess with fire powers. They are not blank slate because they are more serious, that's selling them really short, I know the comics gave me good laughs out of Blaze and Shadow, so if they can do that there, do that here too. I'm not so sure if you can pull off the same thing with the more serious Sonic characters since those were born in a more series era of Sonic and people love them for that.Īlso, characters like Amy, Big and Knuckles do have got much more personality compare to Shadow and Blaze, who are more or less just blank slates.Ĭan we please stop with this idea of "is gonna ruin the characters for those people"? No it won't. But those are characters that were invented in a comical story. And I also do know some characters like Squidward from Spongebob or the Brain from Pinky and the Brain that fall int that category.
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