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Hay algunos blogs chistisimos en Tumblr, como Things Organized Neatly o Feeding Objects. Ahora podemos poner otro en un blog nuevo que muestra Sonic corriendo como un idiota.
Esto empezó con Magical Game Time’s Zac Gorman creando una simple animación gif, causando Nedroid a hacer una también. Nedroid desafió a otros que hagan sus propio animados de Sonic corriendo como un idiota resultando en este meme fantastico, con animaciones como la de arriba (que fue creado por Tyson Hesse y publicado en Boxer Hockey.) Pueden ver mas aqui.
Occasionally, there’s more than the standard “SONIC THE HEDGEHOG 2 FOR GENESIS ~@SUPER RARE!@~” being sold on the international auction house that is eBay–for instance, right now there’s an ex-Sega employee selling a ton of official t-shirts, so if you ever wanted a Sega Frontline Marketing shirt, now’s your chance. However, what has appeared for sale today is quite possibly the greatest Sonic-related merchandise I have ever seen on the Internet: a frame of AoStH Robotnik. Naked.
Bidding as of this writing is at $10 USD. Go get it. You know you want it.
[Thanks to Flyboy Fox at the SSMB for pointing this out!]
Not one to be left out of the tradition of having a Christmas cartoon spinoff, Sonic too had a Christmas special, which includes a few cameos from the SatAM saga while being firmly based in the world of Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog.
Note the slightly higher quality animation. Sparkly.
Grab some cocoa or some egg nog and kick back. David may have given you 12 days of gifts, but here’s one more for you all.
Because we love to spoil you here at Retro. Merry Christmas, everyone! Hit the jump for the other parts.
If you haven’t had a chance to watch the 1996 two-part OVA Sonic the Hedgehog, stop reading this and immediately track down a copy to watch–it’s quite possibly the best Sonic-related animation out there and definitely is a nice contrast to the Western Sonic series from the early 90s.
However, if you happen to live in Japan and haven’t seen it yet (or would just like another shot at seeing it), Bandai Channel is offering the Sonic OVA ahead of its 15-year anniversary this upcoming May both for PC and mobile phones. Each episode is priced at the pretty reasonable cost of ¥210. You can check out a preview or watch on PC at the Bandai Channel website for the OVA (do note that you need to have a Japanese IP in order to access the movie) or you can see the mobile mini-site and download the episodes directly to your phone or mobile device by following this link.