Sonic the Hedgehog: The Movie
So why on earth anyone would want to base an animation around such shallow characters is beyond me. And before you go thinking I'm picking on Sonic just because I don't like the games; the same goes for almost any videogame character from a similar era, Mario included. They were designed to be nothing more than a bunch of pixels generated by a computer processor and that's where they should stay.
Still, here's Sonic in Image 1 of 3. Click to enlarge
Although it may not be the most elaborate story ever devised, it does tie in nicely with the universe created by the earlier videogames and gives Sonic and Tails plenty of opportunity to speed all around the place and generally do that which they do best (the infamous gold rings are conspicuous by their absence, however). A few minor plot developments spice things up a little, but don't go expecting Image 2 of 3. Click to enlarge
The characters mirror their videogame counterparts with regards to both aesthetic and personality. Sonic undoubtedly looks the part when he's zooming around and jumping on badguy's heads, though the average animation can only convey a suggestion of speed rather than the genuine article provided by the Megadrive's relatively speedy processor. Well-worn animation techniques (think Dragonball Z) put a dampener on what could have otherwise been the film's highlight; faster-than-light action sequences. With nothing to rival the roller coaster ride experience that made the videogames so popular, this animated version instead relies on more pedestrian action to carry the film. This is far from the disaster it might have been; the less manic action is more enjoyable to watch because it is far more dramatic and infinitely more coherent.
While the action was entertaining enough, the characters involved were less than agreeable. Disregarding the central trio of Sonic, Tails and Knuckles (why does he wear that cowboy hat?), the characters designed specifically for this animation do little to improve the ailing Image 3 of 3. Click to enlarge
In retrospect, I was probably not the ideal person to review the Sonic movie. It's obvious this is aimed squarely at fans of the videogames and a pre-teen audience, neither of which could be used to describe me. Speaking as a non-fan, this animation is far from the atrocity it might have been - the action is fun to watch and, for better or worse, it at least remains true to the source material. I can recommend this to diehard Sonic fanatics and parents who want something non-threatening for their children to watch on a rainy day, but everyone else would be better off picking up an anime based around a license with more substance; the Street Fighter II movie or Zone of the Enders, for example.
Sonic the Hedgehog: The Movie

Publisher
ADV
Country of origin
Japan
Format
Film
Running time
60 mins
Year of production
1991
Directors
Kazunori Ikegami
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