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'''[[Deadpan Snarker|Robotnik]]:''' Get to the point or your name will be M.U.D. }} |
'''[[Deadpan Snarker|Robotnik]]:''' Get to the point or your name will be M.U.D. }} |
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* [[The Ahnold]]: Arnold Robonegger from "Robolympics". |
* [[The Ahnold]]: Arnold Robonegger from "Robolympics". |
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* [[Alternative Foreign Theme Song |
* [[Alternative Foreign Theme Song]]s: At least [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x68ywx_video-sonic-sonic-le-herisson-heris_music one for France]. |
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* [[Ambiguously Gay]]: Scratch seems to show a little too much like for Robotnik. |
* [[Ambiguously Gay]]: Scratch seems to show a little too much like for Robotnik. |
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** Robotnik has had his [[Foe Yay]] moments. |
** Robotnik has had his [[Foe Yay]] moments. |
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* [[Exact Eavesdropping]]: In one episode, Sonic is trying to figure out Robotnik's plan, who then proudly recites his plan to himself next to an open window. |
* [[Exact Eavesdropping]]: In one episode, Sonic is trying to figure out Robotnik's plan, who then proudly recites his plan to himself next to an open window. |
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* [[Exit, Pursued by a Bear]]: One episode ends with Robotnik being chased by the slime monster from the space station Sonic and Tails were on. Another ends with him chased by an alligator. |
* [[Exit, Pursued by a Bear]]: One episode ends with Robotnik being chased by the slime monster from the space station Sonic and Tails were on. Another ends with him chased by an alligator. |
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* [[Expy]]: Scratch resembles Clucker, a [[Mooks]] who appears in the Wing Fortress Zone in [[Sonic the Hedgehog 2]]<ref> |
* [[Expy]]: Scratch resembles Clucker, a [[Mooks]] who appears in the Wing Fortress Zone in [[Sonic the Hedgehog 2]].<ref>Although this particular character did appear in [[Sonic the Hedgehog Spinball]]</ref> |
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** Breezie seems to be one of [[Who Framed Roger Rabbit?|Jessica Rabbit.]] |
** Breezie seems to be one of [[Who Framed Roger Rabbit?|Jessica Rabbit.]] |
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** Wes Weasley is very clearly inspired by Phil Silvers. |
** Wes Weasley is very clearly inspired by Phil Silvers. |
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* [[High-Class Glass]]: Grounder gets one in the aforementioned "Grounder the Genius". |
* [[High-Class Glass]]: Grounder gets one in the aforementioned "Grounder the Genius". |
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* [[Horrible Judge of Character]]: Captain Rescue in "Over-The-Hill Hero", who allows [[Obviously Evil]] Robotnik to convince that he's another hero who's overshadowed by show-off Sonic. |
* [[Horrible Judge of Character]]: Captain Rescue in "Over-The-Hill Hero", who allows [[Obviously Evil]] Robotnik to convince that he's another hero who's overshadowed by show-off Sonic. |
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* [[Humans Are the Real Monsters]]: Pretty much every human character is a villain. |
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* [[Humiliation Conga]]: Happens to Robotnik in nearly every episode. Particularly noteworthy is the ending of "Robotnik Express" and "Robotnikland". |
* [[Humiliation Conga]]: Happens to Robotnik in nearly every episode. Particularly noteworthy is the ending of "Robotnik Express" and "Robotnikland". |
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* [[I Am Not Weasel]]: Quark, who, despite his duck-like lower half, insists that "I'm not a duck!" |
* [[I Am Not Weasel]]: Quark, who, despite his duck-like lower half, insists that "I'm not a duck!" |
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* [[Rule of Funny]] |
* [[Rule of Funny]] |
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* [[Rushmore Refacement]]: Done by Sonic, ironically. |
* [[Rushmore Refacement]]: Done by Sonic, ironically. |
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* [[Series Fauxnale]]: The series was supposed to end after 65 episodes but after that they released "Sonic Christmas Blast" in December |
* [[Series Fauxnale]]: The series was supposed to end after 65 episodes but after that they released "Sonic Christmas Blast" in December 1996, between [[Sonic Sat AM|SatAM]] and [[Sonic Underground]]. |
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* [[Shout-Out]]: Professor Caninestein is obviously a reference to Albert Einstein. |
* [[Shout-Out]]: Professor Caninestein is obviously a reference to Albert Einstein. |
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** There was also a rabbit character named Updike which is a reference to John Updike, the author of the book "Rabbit, Run". |
** There was also a rabbit character named Updike which is a reference to John Updike, the author of the book "Rabbit, Run". |
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* [[Smart People Speak the Queen's English]]: When Grounder gets a genius chip, his usual [[Simpleton Voice]] changes to Received Pronunciation. |
* [[Smart People Speak the Queen's English]]: When Grounder gets a genius chip, his usual [[Simpleton Voice]] changes to Received Pronunciation. |
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* [[Speak Now or Forever Hold Your Peace]]: Invoked in "Sonic the Matchmaker". |
* [[Speak Now or Forever Hold Your Peace]]: Invoked in "Sonic the Matchmaker". |
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* [[Spin-Off]]: Recieved a tie-in video game called [[Doctor Robotniks Mean Bean Machine]], in which Sonic is curiously absent. This is a subversion, as it's actually a [[Dolled-Up Installment]] of the original [[Puyo Puyo]]<ref> |
* [[Spin-Off]]: Recieved a tie-in video game called [[Doctor Robotniks Mean Bean Machine]], in which Sonic is curiously absent. This is a subversion, as it's actually a [[Dolled-Up Installment]] of the original [[Puyo Puyo]].<ref>which ironically, Sega now owns after original creators Compile went out of business</ref> |
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* [[Squashed Flat]] |
* [[Squashed Flat]] |
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* [[Storming the Castle|Storming The Fortress]]: Done with Robotnik's fortress a number of times, but also in "Attack on the Pinball Fortress". |
* [[Storming the Castle|Storming The Fortress]]: Done with Robotnik's fortress a number of times, but also in "Attack on the Pinball Fortress". |