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  1. 1 de jul. de 2020 · Depois de uma explosão no laboratório do Dr. Eggman, esta; juntamente com Sonic, Cream, Cheese, Tails, Knuckles e Amy são transportados para o mundo dos humanos, onde ele conhece Cris. Assista...

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    — Sonic the Hedgehog, Sonic X (Japanese)

    (ソニックX, Sonikku Ekkusu?) is an anime series loosely based on the Sonic the Hedgehog series. It was animated and produced in Japan by TMS Entertainment with the partnership of Sega and Sonic Team. It was first broadcasted in Japan in April 2003 by TV Tokyo. During that same year, 4Kids Entertainment obtained the license to localize and broadcast the show in the United States.

    Originally planned as a 52 episode series which would be inspired by the storylines of the Sonic Adventure series, Sonic X expanded to 78 episodes between 2005 and 2006. These 26 additional episodes (53 to 78) were never aired on Japanese television but they were streamed on rental services. However, as part of Kids Station's 2020 line-up of programming, it was announced that as part a tie-in promotion for the Sonic the Hedgehog film, the network would finally broadcast the remaining episodes, marking the first time that the full series would air in any format on Japanese television.

    From June 2012 to 2014, the copyright and branding of Sonic X in the United States was passed onto Saban Brand's Kidsco Media Ventures following 4Kids Entertainment's bankruptcy due to a lawsuit. Despite this, the show did not receive significant differences from 4Kids Entertainment's changes.

    In late 2004, production sketches, model sheets, storyboards and episode scripts of a supposed Series 2 began surfacing. Many dismissed them as a fan-made hoax as neither Sega nor TMS had officially announced continuing Sonic X beyond the original 52 episodes. It was not until early 2005 that Jetix France began to air the 26-episode "Series 2" shor...

    Main characters

    •Sonic the Hedgehog •Super Sonic •Dark Sonic •Miles "Tails" Prower •Knuckles the Echidna •Amy Rose •Cream the Rabbit •Cheese •Cosmo •Rouge the Bat •Shadow the Hedgehog •Super Shadow •Dr. Eggman

    Recurring characters

    •Vector the Crocodile •Espio the Chameleon •Charmy Bee •Vanilla the Rabbit •E-102 Gamma •Tikal •Chaos •Emerl •Maria Robotnik •Big the Cat

    Original characters

    •Christopher Thorndyke •Chuck Thorndyke •Ella •Mister Tanaka •Danny •Frances •Helen •Decoe •Bocoe •Bokkun •Nelson Thorndyke •Lindsey Thorndyke •Topaz •Sam Speed •Mister Stewart •Jerome Wise •Scarlet Garcia •Li Yan •Hawk •Miranda Curtis •Jim •Cosmo •Metarex •Dark Oak •Pale Bayleaf •Black Narcissus •Yellow Zelkova •Red Pine •Molly •Leon •Ghana •Momo •Lue •Lylem •Hobidon

    Novel adaptions

    Six Sonic X novels based on the first few episodes of the Metarex Saga were published between 2005 and 2007. These are: Aqua Planet, Dr. Eggman Goes to War, Battle at Ice Palace and Desperately Seeking Sonic by Charlotte Fullerton, Meteor Shower Messenger by Paul Ruditis, and Spaceship Blue Typhoon by Diana Gallagher.

    Comic series

    In September 2005, Archie Comics, publishers of the Sonic the Hedgehog comics started a comic book series based on Sonic X, making Sonic X the first Sonic-related cartoon to receive tie-in media. According to writer Joe Edkin, the first nine issues take place in the continuity between episodes 32 and 33, which falls between the Chaos and Shadow Sagas. After this, the stories' chronological positions vary for some time, although in progressively later points in the series, but it never reaches into the events of season three. The series is based off the English dub of the anime, though it still fits with most of the aspects of the continuity established in the original Japanese version. The Sonic X comic series only contained forty issues.

    Toy line

    In Japan, Sega Toys produced various toys for the show, including blind box figures, desk battle toys and plush toys. The 4Kids version of the show was also backed up by a toyline, being produced by Toy Island. The early figures in this line were re-releases of their earlier Sonic Adventure toyline. The line soon moved onto updated and more on-model sculpts. Similar to a concept from the popular Marvel Legends toys, the Megabot Series 1 wave presents each of the five characters in it with part of a generic E-Series robot. People who collected the whole set were able to complete the RBX-D05 robot as a 'bonus' figure. Further waves included the re-release the first wave with the addition of a special key-chain, the Space Fighters collection, and the Figures with Chaos Emeralds collection. McDonald's released a set of Sonic X disk shooters featuring Sonic, Tails, Knuckles and Shadow as toys for Happy Meals, and other sets for other regions. Later, some of the toys produced by Toy Island were redistributed by FEVA and made available to purchase in the United Kingdom. A radio-controlled Sonic toy was produced by Spin Master and was also distributed by FEVA.

    Music

    There is an album containing select music tracks from the Japanese version of the anime entitled Sonic X ~Original Sound Tracks~, released on 3 March 2004. Four CD singles that feature the Japanese opening and ending themes have also been released.

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  2. Sonic X - EP01 Chaos Control Freaks While trying to retrieve the 7th Chaos Emerald from Dr. Eggman, Sonic and Friends are transported to the human world where Sonic is rescued by a boy named...

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sonic_XSonic X - Wikipedia

    Sonic X (Japanese: ソニックX, Hepburn: Sonikku Ekkusu) is a Japanese anime television series based on Sega's Sonic the Hedgehog video game series. Produced by TMS Entertainment under partnership with Sega and Sonic Team, and directed by Hajime Kamegaki, Sonic X initially ran for 52 episodes, broadcasting on TV Tokyo from

    • Hiro Masaki (#1–52), Kiyoko Yoshimura (#53–78)
    • TV Tokyo
  4. Sonic X (ソニックX Sonikku Ekkusu?) é uma série de animação criada pela TMS Entertainment e baseada na franquia japonesa de jogos eletrônicos Sonic the Hedgehog foi publicado pela Sega & Sonic Team. Sonic X foi inicialmente transmitido com cinquenta e dois episódios, transmitidos na TV Tokyo de 6 de abril de 2003 a 28 de março de 2004.

  5. Sonic X. TV Series. 2003–2006. TV-Y7. 30m. IMDb RATING. 6.3 /10. 5.5K. YOUR RATING. Rate. POPULARITY. 3,194. 365. Play trailer 0:39. 6 Videos. 99+ Photos. Animation Action Adventure. A slight malfunction causes Chaos Control, and sends Sonic the Hedgehog to Earth.

  6. 28 de nov. de 2020 · TMS Anime Latino. 1.23M subscribers. Subscribed. 19K. 1.2M views 3 years ago #SonicX #SonicTheHedgehog #TMSanimeLatino. Inscrever-se para mais Anime https://www.youtube.com/c/AnimeonTMSO......

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