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''[[Rule of Three|He's the fastest thing alive!]]''|[[Opening Theme]] <ref>Which is a [[Bragging Theme Tune]].</ref>}}
''[[Rule of Three|He's the fastest thing alive!]]''|[[Opening Theme]] <ref>Which is a [[Bragging Theme Tune]].</ref>}}


''Sonic The Hedgehog'' is the [[Darker and Edgier|more serious]] [[Sonic the Hedgehog]] cartoon adaptation made in the 90s, which inspired the [[Sonic the Hedgehog (comics)|Archie Comics series]] that's still ongoing ([[Animation Lead Time|though the comic book came to the consumers first]]). It is very a sharp contrast to its contemporary and [[Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog|much more comedic weekday counterpart]] where Sonic was a drifter [[Walking the Earth|traveling the planet with Tails]]. Also known as '''''SatAM''''' (as in [[Saturday Morning Cartoon|Saturday Morning]], when it aired on the American [[ABC]] network), to distinguish it from ''[[The Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog|AoSTH]]'' (which was in syndication on weekdays) and the games alike.
''Sonic The Hedgehog'' is the [[Darker and Edgier|more serious]] [[Sonic the Hedgehog]] cartoon adaptation made in the 90s, which inspired the [[Sonic the Hedgehog (comics)|Archie Comics series]] that went on till 2017 ([[Animation Lead Time|though the comic book came to the consumers first]]). It is very a sharp contrast to its contemporary and [[Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog|much more comedic weekday counterpart]] where Sonic was a drifter [[Walking the Earth|traveling the planet with Tails]]. Also known as '''''SatAM''''' (as in [[Saturday Morning Cartoon|Saturday Morning]], when it aired on the American [[ABC]] network), to distinguish it from ''[[The Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog|AoSTH]]'' (which was in syndication on weekdays) and the games alike.


The series featured Sonic as a resistance commando, fighting against Dr. Julian Ivo Robotnik, a [[Emperor Scientist|dictator]] who has already enslaved most of the planet Mobius and [[Polluted Wasteland|turned it into a cold, urban, metal nightmare]]. Unlike other versions of the character, Robotnik's armies are comprised of factory-assembled [[Mecha-Mooks|robot shock troops]] rather than from animals trapped in robot shells; said trapped animals underwent [[Unwilling Roboticisation]] and served as forced laborers instead. Also, Sonic is [[The Lancer|not the actual leader of the resistance group, but serves as their most reliable soldier]]. The leader, Sally Acorn, lost her father, while Sonic lost his uncle as one of the mindless robots. The show dealt with much more mature subject matters than other parts of the Sonic franchise, (as well as most mainstream Western Cartoons in general) such as coping with loss and the trials of war.
The series featured Sonic as a resistance commando, fighting against Dr. Julian Ivo Robotnik, a [[Emperor Scientist|dictator]] who has already enslaved most of the planet Mobius and [[Polluted Wasteland|turned it into a cold, urban, metal nightmare]]. Unlike other versions of the character, Robotnik's armies are comprised of factory-assembled [[Mecha-Mooks|robot shock troops]] rather than from animals trapped in robot shells; said trapped animals underwent [[Unwilling Roboticisation]] and served as forced laborers instead. Also, Sonic is [[The Lancer|not the actual leader of the resistance group, but serves as their most reliable soldier]]. The leader, Sally Acorn, lost her father, while Sonic lost his uncle as one of the mindless robots. The show dealt with much more mature subject matters than other parts of the Sonic franchise, (as well as most mainstream Western Cartoons in general) such as coping with loss and the trials of war.