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* [[Bottomless Pits]]: Averted during the normal stages. Since there are almost always two characters on the field at one time, stages are deliberately designed to keep this from happening. The Special Stages, however, are prone to this.
* [[Bulletproof Human Shield|Bulletproof Furry Shield]]: Partners can be used for this purpose, as they only lose one ring when hit instead of all of them (unless your partner is Bomb, who explodes when hit, causing you to lose all of your rings if you're within its blast radius).
* [[Canon Dis Continuity]]: [[Word of God]] says that the Chaotix were re-imagined for ''[[Sonic Heroes (Video Game)|Sonic Heroes]]'', not re-appearing. Also referenced in [[Sonic Generations (Video Game)|Sonic Generations]], which has Mighty's last appearance at 1993.
* [[Canon Immigrant]]: Espio made his debut here before making appearances in other media. Mighty the Armadillo is a Canon ''Emigrant'', having first appeared in ''[[Sega Sonic the Hedgehog]]''.
** Vector was supposed to have first appeared in the [[Sound Test]] from Sonic 1, as part of Sonic's band. While the idea was discarded, he got to make a [http://manga.portalsonic.com/index.php?date=2010-06-29 cameo] in the very first Sonic manga, in 1991. As for Charmy Bee, he first appeared in [http://manga.portalsonic.com/index.php?date=2010-11-25 another] Sonic manga at around 1992.
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* [[Captain Ersatz]]: Mighty the Armadillo is literally just an edited Sonic sprite. Which makes the appearance of Sonic in the ending pretty strange.
* [[Circus of Fear]]: The "Speed Slider" level. It's more like a cheery roller coaster, but [[Creepy Circus Music]] plays during the merry-go-round boss battle.
* [[Comic Book Adaptation]]: In both [[Sonic the Hedgehog (Comic Bookcomics)|Archie comic]] (as a 48-page special) and ''[[Sonic the Comic]]'' (as a five-part serial).
** And the characters became regulars for a long while, in comparison to the many years before their [[Sonic Heroes (Video Game)|next appearance]].
* [[Credits Medley]]: The only non-main line Sonic game with one.
* [[Dummied Out]]: Tails. Also, sprites of him in the Tornado, and Super Sonic have been found within the ROM.
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* [[Joke Character]]: Heavy and Bomb.
* [[Lethal Joke Character]]: Heavy the Mechanic is completely indestructible. In fact, he can open monitors and destroy enemies just by walking into them. You could pretty much pick him up and run around with reckless abandon while holding him in front of you, barely suffering any damage. Taken into better effect if you break a monitor that's showing him, or -- more permanently -- select him as your player character through the debug menu.
* [[Loads and Loads of Characters]]: For a Sonic-based platformer of it's time. To be specific, ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (Videovideo Gamegame)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' had only 2 characters. [[Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (Video Game)|Sonic the Hedgehog 2]] had 3<ref> 4 if you count Silver Sonic</ref>, and [[Sonic 3 and Knuckles (Video Game)|Sonic 3 and Knuckles]] had 4 characters<ref> 6 if counting Mecha Sonic and EggRobo, and 19 if you count all the sub-bosses</ref>. [[Sonic CD]] had 3<ref> 4 in the [[Updated Rerelease]], making 5 if counting Metal Sonic</ref>. Knuckles' Chaotix has 6<ref> 9 if counting Metal Sonic, Heavy and Bomb, and also making 11 if counting Sonic and Tails at the Good Ending</ref>.
* [[Mighty Glacier]]: Heavy. He's incredibly slow, but invincible.
* [[Noob Cave]]: The "Isolated Island" level. There are no enemies or traps, and it's basically you and your partner running wild until you reach the goal.