What is it about Sonic?

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2022
  • Heads-up. This is some extremely sappy, corny stuff. I'll be the first to admit I went way, way too far with this video. I'm not normally someone to get so emotional. I'm sure many will find all this silly. And I am a bit nervous about putting this out there. But these are my genuine feelings about Sonic. I wouldn't make hundreds of hours of videos about it otherwise. And to be honest, I was kinda hoping I might make people cry with this video. Let me know. Did I succeed?
    Originally I was planning to make this video after the Unleashed story video. But I decided to just do it now. My hope is it's going to reach past my normal audience. So most viewers wouldn't even have the context of my previous videos anyway.
    This is by far the most work I've ever put into a single video. I hope it paid off. I normally don't consider what I make to be video essays. This one is.
    Thanks to everyone who contributed fan art for this video. Sorry to anyone who didn't make it in. I went with a first come, first served basis until I had as much as I needed. And I'm sure I missed some submissions. To be clear, something not showing up at the end does not mean I think it's not a valid expression of Sonic. I could only fit so much and picked things randomly from a large selection.
    I honestly feel very conflicted about including Frontiers at the end. I like the game. But I do think it still mostly fails at delivering the true Sonic. Then again, I feel that way about most Sonic games.
    Here's the name of the artist that did the Emerl fan art if you want to check them out. クリーム若松
    Most of the music from this video was from Sonic Runners, btw. If you haven't, go listen to that game's soundtrack. It's incredible. And go listen to One Way Dream from Frontiers. It's a lovely song that holds a message from Sonic Team to the fans.
    You can support me here if you want. ko-fi.com/pariah695
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  • @realroforb7676
    @realroforb7676 Год назад +1584

    Sonic truly hit his peak when he changed the water filter.

    • @skunthundler
      @skunthundler Год назад +225

      I fucking cried when he did that. I grew up in a household where no one changed the water filter, and it just spoke to me.

    • @hiddenflare6169
      @hiddenflare6169 Год назад +43

      Dangit! This is not the place where I needed to hear that XD.

    • @VoidCraftGaming
      @VoidCraftGaming Год назад +20

      lol

    • @amberpasta9379
      @amberpasta9379 Год назад +47

      Not all heroes wear capes

    • @kinggalactix
      @kinggalactix Год назад +45

      Oh yeah. That was his most powerful move since he was hyper Sonic.

  • @Laekith
    @Laekith Год назад +1178

    He's just a guy that loves adventure

    • @realroforb7676
      @realroforb7676 Год назад +79

      “It’s pronounced gif, like the peanut butter!” - Shadow 2022

    • @oceanman7336
      @oceanman7336 Год назад +40

      And the planet as cool and blue as him

    • @CarvedDaWarped
      @CarvedDaWarped Год назад +20

      He is who he is.

    • @sunvinn
      @sunvinn Год назад +46

      He's Sonic Adventure 2!

    • @koitern8785
      @koitern8785 Год назад +7

      @@CarvedDaWarped he's who he's

  • @AlmyTheAlien
    @AlmyTheAlien Год назад +548

    I think Eggman is an overlooked part of what makes Sonic such a unique and vibrant world.
    He could've just as easily been some boring money-hungry oligarch, and in a way that's kind of where he started, but when you really take him as he is, Eggman is every bit as rebellious and eccentric as Sonic himself. His creations are colorful and often whimsical, he loves building amusement parks full of death traps, and his entire army down to the lowest boot-licking Egg Pawns is 100% self-made. There's nobody but him in his corner, not for more than half a game at a time at least, but he doesn't need anyone. He's brilliant, and talented, full of energy and ambition, a romantic with a vision that constantly changes in ways yet always feels perfectly signature. His animal robots and fish-inspired airships aren't just tools, they're his ART, and he takes PRIDE in them. He slaps a picture of his face on everything he makes, as though to say, "Look at this! Behold my beautiful creation! is it not wonderful? I made it all by myself!"
    What could've just been another generic story about a young protagonist "fighting the establishment" turned into this war between two crazy dreamers, where the actual "establishment" - in the form of GUN, or just general civilization - is powerless to do anything but sit back and watch. It's a battle not between freedom and authority, but two *types* of freedom, a light and a dark version. A hero who's free because he can take whatever life throws at him and always find a way to fulfill his dreams, and a villain who wants to attain freedom and fulfill his dreams by taking control of life. That's so much more interesting, in my eyes, and none of the series' imitators really do it.

    • @Dmanrizz
      @Dmanrizz Год назад +30

      I love this

    • @k9spy289
      @k9spy289 Год назад +14

      Well said my friend

    • @Hugo-yz1vb
      @Hugo-yz1vb Год назад +39

      That's what I always consider about Sonic characters and how they are usually more interesting than Mario characters: the depth and tought they put into them. The only things Mario has over Sonic is being more iconic, selling more and having good games more consistently. Sonic has everything Mario wishes he had

    • @annepandesal
      @annepandesal Год назад +6

      beautifully said!! :0♡

    • @autobotstarscream765
      @autobotstarscream765 Год назад +26

      I think in that same way, like how there's a Real Sonic, there's a Real Eggman, and not just in the sense of him being whoever's making problems in the world, but Dr. Eggman wanting to bring joy in his own, more selfish, credit-driven way, wanting not just to be feared and obeyed since he cam get that from his robots and it doesn't fully satisfy him, but to be loved and respected for his creations, and every time Sonic goes on one of his adventures and the player has a blast with all the obstacles and Badniks Eggman has put in Sonic's path for the Real Sonic and the player to overcome together; and when Eggman's creations that he's so proud of such as the Eggmobile/Egg-O-Matic, Death Egg, the Death Egg Robot, Metal Sonic, the E-Series Badniks, and so many others really do spark joy and get fans, then that's the Real Eggmanland, and Eggman is real in our hearts along with the Real Sonic having the time of his life with us zooming through the death traps and conquering the Badniks of Eggman's world, through which the Real Eggman is bringing us joy, too, and getting the love and praise from us that he always wanted.

  • @leadubois6079
    @leadubois6079 Год назад +993

    I lost all of my friends and my girlfriend left me and, not long after, I was diagnosed with cancer (Thyroid cancer, not really a "big" cancer but still cancer nonetheless). Those last couple of years I slowly started losing interest for all the things I did in my free time, including playing games. When all of these news hit I, for whatever reason, decided to play Sonic Unleashed.
    I had been a fan of the Sonic series since I was a kid, I played the 3 originals, CD, Riders, Generations and All-Star Racing and they all brought me joy and comfort because of their replayability and how fun they were. I never thought of any of these games as bad. Well, maybe with CD I had a hard time 🤣 Not once did I unlock the good future.
    Playing Unleashed at this point of my life was... something certainly. The characterization of Sonic as, like you said, this force that represents all that is good and its positivity touched in ways that I had never felt before. It wasn't just conveyed through the story and cutscenes but also through the gameplay. Sonic just shouting "Here we.... GO!" "WOOOO" "Feeling Good!" every time I did something cool in game felt extremely rewarding. Endless Possibility was the cherry on top of the cake, the lyrics were great. Sonic in this way made me happy during my darkest hour, he motivated me to start jogging and taking care of my body, he motivated me to get my act together and keep studying, he motivated me to still be friendly to people despite of the things that happened in the past.
    The operation went well and right now I'm happier than ever and, in a way, it's because of this cartoon rat. So, in a way, Sonic saved my life.
    Thank you for this video Paraiah, I like how much you understand Sonic and I look forward for your next videos (Especially excited for the Unleashed breakdown).

    • @thaddeuswilliammcchucklebe47
      @thaddeuswilliammcchucklebe47 Год назад +62

      Congrats on being cancer free!

    • @maroonkennedy6213
      @maroonkennedy6213 Год назад +39

      Thanks for sharing your story. It made me tear up due to sadness fkr your trauma but also joy that you find motivation even among the darkness. You're making me more hopeful and positive due to your story. 🥰

    • @GamerBot125
      @GamerBot125 Год назад +36

      I read this comment and it left me with my eyes watery. This was a very touching comment and a beautiful read. Goes to show that video games and the characters themselves mean a lot more than just shapes and polygons on a screen, it's more of the messages and outlooks on life they can give to the player that can truly affect their lives in huge and incredible ways.

    • @RiftalNinja
      @RiftalNinja Год назад +1

      Is there a dark reason why every one left you?

    • @youtubeaccount549
      @youtubeaccount549 Год назад +10

      ❤ this is beautiful, congrats on beating cancer!!

  • @yikeyikeyike
    @yikeyikeyike Год назад +107

    my default answer to this question usually boils down to "IDK LOOK AT HIM"

    • @autobotstarscream765
      @autobotstarscream765 Год назад +15

      Years of work have gone into creating character designs for Sonic to catch the eye and gain instant appeal.

    • @nomadspeed
      @nomadspeed Год назад +14

      ​"HE'S BLUE AND HE'S SO COOL!"

    • @LilXancheX
      @LilXancheX 11 месяцев назад +6

      @@nomadspeedand spiky!!

  • @heroicgangster9981
    @heroicgangster9981 Год назад +373

    The Sonic franchise in the way you explained it feels like those "Thanks for playing our/my game" credit images but built into the spirit of the games!

    • @ehhorve857
      @ehhorve857 Год назад +2

      @Dann Rajeeh gol, I dont like the she hulk show, it's ruining her perception. she didnt HAVE identity politics UNTIL that stupid series.

    • @heroicgangster9981
      @heroicgangster9981 Год назад

      @@ehhorve857 Moon Knight is the best hero, I'm happy with how it represented DID systems. Anyways, yeah Sonic is cool

    • @heroicgangster9981
      @heroicgangster9981 Год назад

      @Dann Rajeeh I like tokusatsu heroes like Ultraman Zero. Ultraman Zero and Sonic I feel would beat titan butt together.

    • @TheNobleFive
      @TheNobleFive Год назад

      @Dann Rajeeh How are kids associating she hulk with breaking the 4th wall lol

  • @Difegue
    @Difegue Год назад +280

    The part about NiGHTS really strikes a chord; There's something about the original sonic team's way of making unapologetically pure and ""cheesy"" characterization like that that really brings a form of childlike joy to it all.
    Iizuka gets a bad rep but I keep thinking about his comment on TSR where he just wanted a racing game for his kids to co-op, it's a similar vibe y'know? At the bottom of it what you really want is to bring happiness to people.
    I liked the concept of the metaphorical character from the rush video and this is a fantastic expansion on that: It also helps that despite being a force of good, sonic is by no means a flawless perfect character (can't swim since 1991), which helps make it all a bit more relatable.
    A+ sonic essay and god knows I watch too many of those for my own good

    • @sethmushambavanhu8391
      @sethmushambavanhu8391 Год назад +23

      never really thought about that but yeah sonic is not a flawless character just like how being good doesn't make life easy but if you have hope if sonic has hope and never gives up do those flaws really matter?

    • @cassiedevereaux-smith3890
      @cassiedevereaux-smith3890 Год назад +2

      @@sethmushambavanhu8391 But that original character design is about as on point as Mickey Mouse.

    • @iMernerner
      @iMernerner Год назад +3

      Yeah. Iizuka is known for his works in NiGHTS . He is kinda father of nights. And people forgot he made sonic adventure and sega is hostile to sonic team ...

    • @isaacargesmith8217
      @isaacargesmith8217 Год назад +12

      I think one aspect that even now stands out with sonic is how even if its earnest, optimistic, and cheesy they found out how to make that "cool". Most other "cool" mascot character and really cool characters in general arent like that. Thats one thing all the sonic-likes as well as later characters that were trying to evolve what "cool" was in the ps2 sorta era missed. Usually being "genuine" is seen as an uncool thing it feelss like, but with sonic "what you see is what you get"

    • @orangeslash1667
      @orangeslash1667 Год назад +1

      @@iMernerner Not really Nights was mostly Naoto Ohshima's idea, sadly he left Sega.

  • @lukemayes5007
    @lukemayes5007 Год назад +166

    You really hit it out of the park with this video. I grew up in an abusive household and the expressiveness of Sonic helped me feel I still had a friend around even when I was at my worst. Furthermore, Sonic being the embodiment of good helped inspire me to continue pushing to develop relationships with people even if it was hard for me to trust and care about others. In fact, Sonic actually brought positive change into my life because the relationships I was inspired to make helped me get out of my parents abusive household and make a life for myself. And because Sonic is the good in all of us my relationship with Sonic, and subsequently the Sonic games, only continues to grow and inspire me as I continue to heal from my past and break free from the barriers of my trauma. A comforting friend; with an endless supply of handkerchiefs.

    • @Creeper0550
      @Creeper0550 Месяц назад

      There is something special about Sonic, I feel like he is a friend who is always by my side, if I could ask God for a wish in heaven, I would ask to meet Sonic

  • @seematahir5970
    @seematahir5970 Год назад +235

    To me, Sonic is perseverance. It's beautifully fitting that a franchise like this would be tied to Sonic's name. No matter how rocky its history, no matter whether it occasionally trips and stumbles, no matter how much its slandered, it always picks itself up. Even in-game when Sonic gets the rings knocked out of him, you always know he can just pick a couple back up and keep on running.

    • @stardust-reverie
      @stardust-reverie Месяц назад +3

      it’s almost kind of cosmically poetic that the series with a character that represents everything good in the world and about us is relentlessly slandered by people that close their minds and refuse to understand it. the undying human spirit is the underdog in society currently

  • @Farkonso
    @Farkonso Год назад +428

    I feel like no matter what year you were born there's always a reason to get into Sonic.
    For me there was so much Sonic about while growing up. The history of the franchise was all there in mega collection, new games were on every console and he was on the Wii best friends with Mario.
    At school it was unanimously accepted by everyone that sonic was dope as hell and even those who'd never played Sonic before were searching for flash games and making drawings.
    The worlds, the music, the personality, the character designs all have had such an influence on me and I adore the franchise to this day.

    • @NebLleb
      @NebLleb Год назад +17

      For me, the reason I got into Sonic as an adult was that it was one of the most rewarding platforming experiences I've had: Sonic Adventure, Sonic Adventure II and Sonic Colours all do momentum-based 3D platforming and do it so well. Sonic, being a Hedgehog who runs, asks you to test your reflexes, and by doing so you end up getting a series of games that are [mostly] worth mastering.

    • @Farkonso
      @Farkonso Год назад +10

      ​@@NebLleb This is where I'm at currently LOL. Everything I loved as a kid is still just as cool now, but I appreciate the gameplay so much more now.

    • @NebLleb
      @NebLleb Год назад +8

      @@Farkonso Sonic has a fanbase because his gameplay is so rewarding, and that's why it's still popular!

    • @noteglitch5032
      @noteglitch5032 Год назад +12

      I knew that sonic was around all the time but i never got into it before frontiers. I am a 2007 kid. Help.
      I actually loved the prologue animation and the twitter takeovers, they make me feel like they are actually real.
      I know the series has its ups and downs but I am positive it's going to get a breakthrough

    • @noteglitch5032
      @noteglitch5032 Год назад

      I never even played any of the games, that's why gamers are a thing

  • @aortaplatinum
    @aortaplatinum Год назад +106

    You bringing up the idea of "why doesn't the hero just kill the villain?" reminds me of a really great quote from Xenoblade 1 that I think really fits Sonic's character- "I can't kill you. But I can stop your blade. And I'll do it, again and again, until we understand each other"
    And considering some of the more spoilery aspects of Xenoblade 1 and how the Face Mechon work, I'm only half joking when I say Xenoblade is one of the best Sonic stories, even if Shulk is revenge-driven at the start of the story proper when Sonic would never be motivated by revenge

    • @Gnidel
      @Gnidel Год назад +22

      It's simply not that easy to kill Eggman. He always manages to run away. Even if he's left alone on foot defenseless, he will just outrun Sonic. He survived being punched by tentacled monsters, being lasered by gods of destruction with 7 Chaos Emeralds, being stranded outside of time and in other dimensions, Shadow the Hedgehog with 6 Chaos Emeralds and a bunch of guns... Eggman is simply THAT competent at survival.

    • @inkchariot6147
      @inkchariot6147 Год назад +13

      @@Gnidel Honestly, I believe that somewhere along the line, Eggman augmented his own body. Otherwise, he'd be long dead.

    • @chronoblue418
      @chronoblue418 Год назад +13

      Also its not like sonic hasn't killed before. Erazor Djinns lamp was thrown into a pit of lava so he's either traped at the bottom or dead, encouraged Elise to blow out Iblis's flame wiping it from existence and memory, and in the Sonic X anime he killed metarex.

    • @Gnidel
      @Gnidel Год назад +15

      @@chronoblue418 Sonic's reaction to murdering King Arthur? Boasting happily. He assumed that King Arthur was a human at that point.

    • @galten7361
      @galten7361 10 месяцев назад +3

      Eggman has never killed anyone before in canon. He is not like the Joker who has killed off enough citizens of Gotham to fill graveyards or Dr. Weil (a man who has a bodycount higher than Hitler). And he's not supposed to be irredeemably vile but actually does mean well with him not really being vile but just childlike and selfish.
      In actual games Sonic never actively refuses to use lethal force on his enemies. IDW (which is where a lot of recent discourse over Sonic handling his recurring enemies traces to) is just Westerners applying their own takes to the character and archenemy that reframe them as a Batman v. Joker situation. When it's not, Sonic doesn't care about how he impacts society and doesn't see himself as a ticket time bomb who'll blow if he crosses a line while Eggman in canon is not presented as making bodycount rivaling Vlad Tepes Dracula.

  • @SuperballsSupervidsOnYT
    @SuperballsSupervidsOnYT Год назад +321

    In fairness, as soon as a Zelda fan game receives enough attention, Nintendo would roll in with the cease and desist notices.

    • @HRIgnomious
      @HRIgnomious Год назад +51

      Yeah, if Nintendo was as lax as Sega is when it comes to fangame stuff, there might've been way more games than Sonic.

    • @JinxisHere758
      @JinxisHere758 Год назад +11

      I still don't get why Nintendo is so tight about that.

    • @skykyosuke7628
      @skykyosuke7628 Год назад +36

      @@JinxisHere758 they’re super old fashioned I think is why, honestly I have no idea besides that

    • @Rishi123456789
      @Rishi123456789 Год назад +49

      >The Virgin fangame-hating Nintendo
      >The Chad fangame-loving Sega

    • @MGLpr0
      @MGLpr0 Год назад +27

      @@skykyosuke7628 I always want to say it must have something to do with the japanese mindset, but then I remember that SEGA is also a japanese company, so I've got no clue why Nintendo is like this

  • @jacobkakyoin6882
    @jacobkakyoin6882 Год назад +93

    This video has me thinking about that bizarre backstory the character originally had, as an in-universe mascot character come mysteriously to life, and… Yeah. Sonic has always been very pointed as a work of fiction and symbol of hope, happiness, and a general love for life, affecting the people who know about him, huh. It’s built into his DNA.
    This genuinely was a really touching video, connecting things I never knew I already knew and loved about Sonic. It’s fitting you had One Way Dreams as the final song of the video, honestly. When I heard that at the end of my first playthrough of Frontiers, and every time I revisit the song since, I FEEL something. That game has some of the best buttrock he’s had since literally Black Knight, I adore the highlights of the OST much as everyone else, and the single most earnest expression of thanks for simply sticking around is the song that stays with me the most of them all.
    Maybe that’s why MUSIC is so constant a highlight of Sonic even at its nadirs in nearly any other category, something fans take so seriously. A song has a way of cutting through to the heart and communicating things words never could. Of course it would be such a priority of the franchise to never miss with it.

    • @AHylianWarrior
      @AHylianWarrior Год назад +2

      One Way Dream was written as a message from Sonic Team, this was confirmed. Put the lyrics into their mouths and it's incredibly touching

  • @scenikeight
    @scenikeight Год назад +268

    This isn't something you touched on but I think it's an important piece of the puzzle. I think for me, and a lot of other kids who grew up on Sonic, there's just something about it that makes it perfect for autistic/ADHD people. That's definitely where a huge chunk of the more obsessive fanbase comes from. I saw someone else in the comments mention this too, but I wanted to go into depth w my own experience lol. I feel like I always write long ass comments on these videos, I hope somebody likes reading them lmao
    Sometimes I've heard the term "autism trap" in anime discussions (could be a little derogatory, idk if there's a nicer way to say it), which is basically shorthand for "a piece of media that's designed (unintentionally or not) to appeal to the kind of otaku who get hyper-fixations", be that because there's a lot of hidden lore, or a lot of technical details to delve into, or a complicated power system, or whatever. If there's a lot of stuff to think about that could occupy an active brain endlessly, it could be an autism trap. Sonic I think is a really good example of one, and there aren't that many video game series like this that are aimed at a younger audience (most other series aimed at the same sort of age bracket like this are kids anime, which often tend to get dumbed down a lot when they're exported overseas too, but you'll notice there's similar communities for Dragonball and stuff as there is Sonic and a lot of overlap in fans).
    I think I'd put it in this category for the following reasons:
    1) **Some of the stories/characters and the lore are simultaneously really well developed, and also "full of potential", so to speak.** It wasn't the only thing, but a big part of the reason why I was hyperfixated on Sonic as a kid was Shadow and his backstory. I didn't have SA2, so I only knew about it from Heroes and his game, and reading wiki pages, but there's just something about there being this whole really interesting backstory behind this character that's kind of weirdly dark for a kid's game and isn't explicitly told to you that made it so fascinating to me. There's so much going on with him in the past that we don't know that much about. Having that element to think about and all of these stories to learn about from games I hadn't played gave me hours of entertainment just from daydreaming. When I was a bit older, my fixation shifted from him to 06 for similar reasons, I loved that game's story so much because it was so interesting to think about. For a kid who doesn't have access to a lot of other media with Big Stories and kinda dark lore, Sonic is really exciting.
    2) **Animal characters.** Idk why this is, but autistic people love animal characters. There's like a huge percentage of the furry community that's autistic. Don't know if I can say much more about that but your section on the designs being appealing is probably a huge part of that aspect.
    3) **The music.** I saw this tumblr post once that joked the music was specifically made for autistic people to imagine AMVs to in the car. Yeah. It's like created in a lab for us, I can't explain it. Sonic music might as well be crack. it was ALL I listened to when I was younger. Frontiers soundtrack initially made me go "huh this is unexpected" but I think it might be the best indication of the people working on that game understanding the fans, it feels like it was pulled out of the mp3 player I had when I was 14, had just grown out of my hyperfixation w/ Sonic and gotten into Real Music. The lyrics in a lot of Sonic songs tell stories, and I don't even think it's a relatability aspect, it's just fun to imagine characters doing stuff to them or thinking about what they represent.
    As an adult I have other interests, but hearing about the thematic angle of SA2 from you and revisiting the games now because of that, that's what the games are jingling around in my brain like car keys now. These stories might not be the best ever told and I might like plenty of other things that are more traditionally "good", but damn if I don't get a bit sucked back in from what these games do. There's something about the way they execute things that's so interesting to me.
    There's probably lots of other reasons I can't think of or other people can share, but for me that's what it "is" about Sonic, I guess!
    All that aside though, really good video. I teared up a bit towards the end. Sonic really is the friends we made along the way 😭

    • @Pariah6950
      @Pariah6950  Год назад +100

      Excellent point. And it is something I've thought about before. Sonic does seem to have a bizarrely large neurodivergent fanbase. But I didn't want to speak on a topic like that without personal understanding. So thanks for sharing your perspective.

    • @sonic5993
      @sonic5993 Год назад +46

      @@Pariah6950 I was diagnosed with ADHD when I was younger myself. I mostly grew out of it, but I have noticed a LOT of autistic kids and adults are attracted to Sonic for whatever reason, in a similar vein a lot of people are attracted to Anime.
      Which...might explain why the series and fanbase gets such a bad reputation given how neurodivergent people are treated online...

    • @BlueTyphoon2017
      @BlueTyphoon2017 Год назад +18

      @@sonic5993 well it depends on the place you’re at, some communities treat nerodivergent people like anybody else, other don’t, it’s the same with the internet. However, I assume you’re talking about how a lot of times online, nerodivergent people are seen as uh… strange and “different” in a bad way, to put it lightly.

    • @chandlernewman7296
      @chandlernewman7296 Год назад +23

      @Pariah695 As a neurodivergent diagnosed with ASD, I highly adore the Sonic series. The main reason I love Sonic is that he makes stimming easy for me. I like making loop de loop motions and attacks, and rail grinding is a personal favorite mechanic of mine. The level geometry in itself can be anything you imagine and so when I stim I like to imagine half-pipes, tunnels, half-loops etc, as well as studying it so much. The enemy design, while mostly simple, is by far my favorite thing about the series. I love studying Sonic enemy design, the various Badniks, their attack patterns, and that further helps me stim. Throughout my time as a student, I was pretty nervous about stimming in public and that's still true now as a young adult. Regardless of whether I'm an adult or not, Sonic is my comfort series because I can relax on my own and stim to my heart's content.
      I am currently set on making a Sonic fangame that is just in concept stage for now. It will be my own take of the new Open Zone direction that Sonic Team has introduced with Frontiers. I am hoping to realize this project someday, but until then, I will continue with stimming with Sonic.

    • @radiokunio3738
      @radiokunio3738 Год назад +15

      @@chandlernewman7296 As an Aspie, the first sonic game I remember playing was Sonic Rush, I really sucked at it but for what reason that never bothered me. I never owned Rush, I whould trade DS carts with my cousins, I gave him Mario Vs Donkey Kong, I got Rush and then we swap back after a week. Later I ended up getting classic collection, which was the first sonic game I owned. I remember just sitting on the start screen to listen the little jingle that played, and looking at the Illustrations wondering why some of them looked odd, like you have modern sonic on cover, but then in the gallery you have both American and Japanese classic Sonic. At the time I had no idea those were so I was just confused. I aslo remember being confused at why you chould not play as Knuckles in Sonic 1, or why tails couldn't fly when you played as him in Sonic 2, if Knuckles chould glide in 2. I remember being freaked out by those cash registers that make those ring noises, like am at the gas station or even a fancy restaurant, and suddenly I hear rings, like sonic himself was just there messing with me. I aslo remember waking my mother at midnight night, because I thought Sonic.EXE was trying to me get me, she aslo worked a night shift, so the fact I didn't lose my life was a miracle. Aslo looking up sonic on Google images likely caused some of the weird "kinks" I'm into today. I think Blaze was probably the first crush I remember having. As for that relates to me being autistic, I don't know.

  • @oceanman6973
    @oceanman6973 Год назад +16

    So… is sonic just… the friends we made along the way…?

  • @futureflea3917
    @futureflea3917 Год назад +77

    What I love about sonic is the way he lives. He's always doing what's most fun to him and he's always true to himself. He's always living life to the fullest and he's happy to be alive. Whenever Sonic does something like performing snowboarding tricks in city escape it reminds me of how much fun it can be to just live life.

    • @minty6623
      @minty6623 9 месяцев назад +1

      Sonic just feels like a character I can't find anywhere else and I like those traits that make him so unique and interesting compared to other popular video game characters at the time.
      I'd like to add more to what you brought up of his character.
      Another thing I also like is how he hates being ordered around aka oppression, he lives how he wants to, and does what he feels is right and wrong even if it means having to play the villain so that he can bring to what he believes is for the best

  • @Core12054
    @Core12054 Год назад +46

    I think the static, flat version of Sonic that you describe is the Japanese video game Sonic. Many people grew up with the American cartoons or comics that gave Sonic family members or interpersonal relationships that aren't found in games.
    So in essence, Sonic became something different to them. That adaptation's Sonic became THEIR Sonic, so to have him stay static in the games, when comic Sonic had his highs and lows and grew stronger because of them, creating deeper bonds with his friends than he ever had in the games, it's a bit disappointing.
    I personally think that one of the amazing things about this series is that there are so many versions of the character that mean different things to different people. So while you and many others love the infallible goodness that is game Sonic, others may like the more nuanced Archie Sonic, or the meta side of the character that comes out in memes like "Sanic."
    I love Sonic in all of its forms...except Sonic 4.

    • @Pariah6950
      @Pariah6950  Год назад +29

      I will do a video talking about the many different Sonics at some point. To me, Japanese game Sonic is the real Sonic. He's what the character was originally envisioned to be. Most other "interpretations" throw all of that away for the 90's 'tude, or just doing completely different things that have no relation to what Sonic was meant to be. At that point, it's not even Sonic.

    • @TheDogSlog
      @TheDogSlog Год назад +15

      @@Pariah6950 But like, someone on the other side could say the exact same thing about Western Sonic. I think there is this complex “tofu” like relationship thing that you kinda hint at inadvertently. He is a metaphor, an idea that can be interpreted and taken any way. Obviously it’s your interpretation right and no one is more true than the other, but I like that kinda general yet specific nature to the character.

    • @Agent-yw1kj
      @Agent-yw1kj Год назад +5

      @@Pariah6950 nono, you are right. Japanese Classic Sonic IS the original Sonic the hedgehog, and what he should be

    • @galten7361
      @galten7361 10 месяцев назад +2

      Western interpretations of Sonic pull more from protagonists like Luke Skywalker (rebel soldier/commander who in some cases has a lost heritage he's the heir to) and Marvel with DC's superheroes (with Knuckles' heritage written as more or less Kryptonians) and Bugs Bunny/Woody Woodpecker with the settings pulling from stuff like Planet of the Apes (see SatAM's planned backstory of Julian and Snively being astronauts who abandoned their space station/colony and through time travel shenanigans ended up on a post-apocalyptic future where talking animals became the new rulers of the world) and high/heroic fantasy (see Archie's setting which circa the Adventure adaptation showed the setting as a post-apocalyptic heroic/high fantasy furry world with Station Square and later G.U.N. needing to be reimagined to fit in the setting).

    • @bluebellsforever
      @bluebellsforever 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@Pariah6950L

  • @rollbustah
    @rollbustah Год назад +51

    I love that even to this day, Sonic still looks at you behind the screen and winks and smiles when you get a Chaos Emerald in Frontiers. A lot of protagonists try to make you feel like you're in their shoes but Sonic is one of the only ones I can think of where it feels like he's his own entity and he wants to bring YOU along on this adventure with him. I think that's what makes Sonic so appealing to so many people, he isn't your typical superhero or your self-insert protagonist, to many people he is their friend.

    • @slimgrim3607
      @slimgrim3607 Год назад +6

      "and he wants to bring YOU along on this adventure with him."
      that made me think of that weird comic "sonic live" where he reaches through the tv to grab a kid lmao. it was on game grumps if you know the one
      "SO REAL YOULL THINK YOU'RE PART OF THE ADVENTURE"

    • @LilXancheX
      @LilXancheX 11 месяцев назад

      Good point

  • @SlightlyCreative
    @SlightlyCreative Год назад +148

    This video was absolutely wonderful. The part that really touched me most was about how Erazor Dijnn is a metaphor for an abusive relationship, as a family member of mine has been clutching onto a relationship with an abusive man. And I really saw a lot of her in Shahra. Unfortunately, my family member hasn't left her abuser, she's actually moved out with her recently, but we couldn't change her mind. All I can do is just hope she'll break away eventually.
    Beautiful video as usual, Pariah.

    • @LilXancheX
      @LilXancheX 11 месяцев назад +1

      What’s the deal with women? 😂 they will get abused and hit and still go back to them?… wtf…

  • @kinggalactix
    @kinggalactix Год назад +55

    Sonic is a bizarre, cool, yet loveable character. His super speed, desire for freedom, unique anatomy, and infectious charisma allows him to befriend anyone in his path, and gain the respect of rivals and enemies.
    He is an inhabitant of Christmas island, though one day, he choose to adventure and travel across the lands.
    Sonic's gameplay is unique to where no other series has ever used the style of momentum based action platforming.
    And his fans are always there for him, for better or worse. They create fangames, comics and fanfics of their own. Others choose a... different route... but we ignore them.
    He is a very unique, but amazing character.
    Unleashed was my first experience with Sonic (not gameplay, but watching walkthroughs). It was amazing and enticed me!
    He is held dear to my heart, among NMS, Portal, and nowadays GoW and R&C.
    Edit: tell my of your favorite sonic moments.

  • @MattCrossMedia
    @MattCrossMedia Год назад +34

    A story like Sonic Rush really stuck with me as a kid. Blaze became one of my favorite characters, but I think a big part of it was that gradual growth she experienced when being around Sonic. How she just naturally opened up to him after he gave her some comforting words, how much she learned about being a role model who didn't have to be tied to duty when being around his casual friends, and how Sonic actually taught her how to go Super - by channeling the positive energy of her emeralds and using her cursed flames as a force for good. She carried herself like everything was so clinical, like sticking to your job and getting results is how you gotta live your life. But Sonic, through sheer influence and compassion, proved her wrong and opened her heart.
    I can appreciate a lot of this stuff now as an adult. But even as a kid, there was something inspiring about how easy it felt for someone to change for the better by simply being around Sonic.
    It was the first moment where I felt that spark of a character who was designed to bring out the best of myself and others, as you've wonderfully articulated here.

  • @zobirismage2813
    @zobirismage2813 Год назад +48

    Sonic is the epitome of "the whole is greater than the sum of its parts". Every single facet of the franchise is something I've been invested in; the characters, the fantastical locations and the rewarding game play. The music in particular has a special place in my heart as many of the tracks (Unleashed/Black Knight's OST in particular) were one of the things that inspired me to become a professional musician. Sonic's also taught me a lot in several stages of my life and his positive traits are something I strive to embody. I guess that's all I can really say, I just love everything about Sonic and am grateful to have him in my life.

  • @tobitimesthree
    @tobitimesthree Год назад +49

    growing up as a kid with undiagnosed adhd, sonic just spoke to me. he never sits still, is always fidgeting, moves incredibly fast, is super impatient, etc, and these were never things that were framed as "bad", just how he is.
    playing sa2 growing up just felt good because i could see myself in sonic :)

    • @tobitimesthree
      @tobitimesthree Год назад +15

      also growing up as a kid with undiagnosed autism: hehe sonic special interest go brrrrrr

    • @Ayo090
      @Ayo090 Год назад +1

      mate u gotta get diagnosed.
      ADHD and autism are very similar. dont end up believing u have autism when its just ADHD this happened to me when i was a kid.
      you may have both and u may have only one thing and you absolutely need to get diagnosed.
      the new undiagnosed ADHD and autism generation is very silly and stupid.

    • @tobitimesthree
      @tobitimesthree Год назад +2

      @@Ayo090 i am diagnosed as an adult now! also jsyk it's incredibly likely to have both adhd and autism rather than just one or the other! please don't assume and then be rude about it lol

    • @thefastcommenter7774
      @thefastcommenter7774 Год назад

      @@tobitimesthree He wasn't being rude though. He was just informing you.

  • @hotdiggedydemon
    @hotdiggedydemon Год назад +36

    Its the chili dogs

    • @wiizosc
      @wiizosc 3 месяца назад

      This is the first unpopular hotdiggitydemon I've ever seen

  • @TheManRunningTheStand
    @TheManRunningTheStand Год назад +46

    this video perfectly encapsulates why this franchise means so much to me. the games are cool, though what keeps me around is the aura. the vibe that emanates from the character of sonic, and the music being a reminder of his existence. i love every aspect of it. from sonic jam/mega collection’s galleries, to the unbelievably large amount of fan works, there is heart and soul resonating with this character, and i will cherish it forever.

  • @chaoscontrolled5978
    @chaoscontrolled5978 Год назад +64

    This might be your magnum opus at least for now on this channel, and definitely one of the videos I've resonated the most with on RUclips. I think we have a lot of the same ideas on who we think Sonic is and what appeals him to us, you also brought up some things I hadn't considered before. I feel like this is the kind of video anyone who appreciates Sonic should watch

  • @adsate9555
    @adsate9555 Год назад +26

    I can't lie, playing sonic gens was my go to when I was in deep depression in my early teens, I really got connected to the character through that period of time, long story short, fell off of it for a while, then later just fully got back into it, watched RUclips videos of ALL the games and series and later just reconnected to it

  • @ohgodwhy5626
    @ohgodwhy5626 Год назад +51

    I really *really* liked your analysis on Sonic’s character. You talking about how Sonic is a force of good made me think about how Sonic’s character designer described him as a “fairy” in a tweet, even if he didn’t mean it literally. Man I really wish they would lean more into the more mystical and magical vibes Sonic’s world had in the early games.

  • @FrayTheHunter
    @FrayTheHunter Год назад +64

    I think that sonic has been ingrained into our youth and really stuck into that 90's culture. I think the nostalgia of what we remember from the Renaissance of Sonic. Where he was a household name. After the constant up and down, the sonic fans who held on are just hoping for that surge again. Bleach saw a similar situation where the fans were ravenous, I see a lot of the same qualities in dedicated sonic fans
    Also, I love your content my friend! I really hope you keep up the good work

    • @oilfoil3866
      @oilfoil3866 Год назад +4

      “90’s culture”, if you’re American maybe

    • @sjsidnfjdbaknsjxc1397
      @sjsidnfjdbaknsjxc1397 Год назад +3

      @@oilfoil3866nah if you’re Japanese I grew up in Japan and sonic is an icon

    • @Mehtaru
      @Mehtaru Год назад +4

      Can't relate, 2000s kid

    • @oilfoil3866
      @oilfoil3866 Год назад +3

      @@sjsidnfjdbaknsjxc1397 not saying that, I just mean that all American sonic fans don’t shut up about his “radical 90’s appeal” where that wasn’t ever really sonic, yk

    • @oilfoil3866
      @oilfoil3866 Год назад +5

      @@Mehtaru same lol

  • @isaacargesmith8217
    @isaacargesmith8217 Год назад +27

    its because he can really move, he has an attitude, and he's the fastest thing alive!
    Jokes aside personally I think the reason people want sonic to emote and do things such as cry and lose is for a similar reason that he works as a character who represents a metaphor or thesis of a story. By challenging sonic himself you are in turn challenging the notion of that metaphor or point of the story. Something like the zombot arc in the IDW comics for instance in part works because it's a counter argument to the point of mercy that sonic in that story represents and challenges the notion of that theme and in turn sonic who represents said theme.
    Its also good for raising the stakes and part of why i feel SA2's story works so well for a lot of people. Shadow and a lot of his thematic points bumping head with what sonic represents as a character and them both trading blows, be it sonic getting jailed on prison island because of shadow or sonic beating shadow and planting the emerald into the ark cannon after shadow starts to re-evaluate his position and what sonic even is, against each other is both thrilling on a narrative level and a more meta commentary level. Like Sonic actually loses at points and gets kind of mad/ upset over it yet in the end still wins and even convinces shadow, a character that to some degree represents pure nihilism brought upon by past trauma, to his side. In a way that sheer level of challenging sonic and him still coming out on top cements the idea that the good sonic represents will win out in the end even through all that.
    I find the meta idea fun though I dont like the idea that sonic is literally self aware to that degree past just a wink and knod like what he does in his idle animations. I really like the idea of him being this embodiment of joy and fun on a more metaphorical level for people in the real world though, like he's this "idea" the creators use to represent that sort of thing in a more tangible form and that his character is a more literal personification of that concept. Its a neat thought.

    • @thedontpanic
      @thedontpanic Год назад +2

      Yes. All of this. Even if Sonic is meant to be a flat character, that doesn't mean he can't have a range of emotions and responses to various events. Sonic can still represent that pure goodness in us while ALSO reacting like a person. You can have pressure without forcing charcater growth. Sonic losing doesn't suddenly preclude him from being pure positivity. If anything, seeing him react to losing makes him more interesting even if he doesn't develop.
      I also think the way he was handled in Frontiers was actually fairly smart. It highlights a key character trait (arguably character flaw) Sonic has: self-sacrifice. Granted, Sonic didn't have many options, but he still chose to continue fighting and taking on the cyber corruption for as long as he could, and really never thinks twice about it. When he succumbs to the corruption he is saved by his friends because he helped them first, which further demonstrates his power of positivity that overcomes it all. We even see this trait pass on to Sage in the game's ending. I would say that Frontiers actually does Sonic justice in numerous ways while also presenting his charcater in a different light, without necessarily altering who and what Sonic is.

  • @ViltrumiteIsRite99
    @ViltrumiteIsRite99 Год назад +22

    Sonic’s affected my life since I were 10, and Unleashed was making the rounds.
    It wasn’t uncommon for me to imagine Egg Beetle music during anytime I played sports or did anything high energy. Even today, I blast Sonic tunes in the highway or workout to Frontier’s beats.
    He’s a character that inspires living life to the coolest.

  • @elibonham4388
    @elibonham4388 Год назад +35

    I love sonic because I can connect with him. The messages and theming of his games always resonate with me on such a deep level. Sonic and the secret rings, sonic unleashed, sonic and the black knight, sonic adventure 1, sonic heroes sonic 06, sonic unleashed, sonic adventure 2, hell even sonic forces. All have endings that resonate with me to this day. Not only because of the theming and characters arc coming to a conclusion at the end of the game but the epic climax that proceeds that is so memorable and exciting and intense, with the music astethic and emotinal build up. For me when I finally beat that boss--It's just an awesome feeling that can never be recaptured. Our Heroes inspire us to do amazing things but that's only when you see them and overcome that obstacle.

  • @CableSpark872
    @CableSpark872 Год назад +47

    This video was just beautiful, that part near the end were you gave your interpretation of Sonic as a meta character that embodies art istelf... it made me tear up a little, thanks for sharing that :')

  • @BluPhoenixofNight
    @BluPhoenixofNight Год назад +20

    I played Sonic 2 as the Pack-in title, and I became a life-long Sonic fan after that. I loved how he could just break through with such speed, even to the point where he could outpace the camera and oh man do I love Super Sonic. My favorite Sonic games have to be Mania and Adventure 2.
    I do want to comment on something that you touched on about Sonic being a "character." You defined him as more of an "avatar" of goodness and morality. You know where else we have that in our media through out time? Mythology.
    Ancient Gods, Mythology, and Religion was made to help teach morality to others, and that strikes a strong parallel to what you are getting at with Sonic. Being a "moral focus" for the adventure he is in allows us to understand the point of the story, and we get to PLAY as him helping others, and hopefully help ourselves. Comics were like that for a long time, characters that we aspire to be. Unfortunately, the writers made those Superheroes cry. They were deconstructed and left bare on the page, where they couldn't do what they were meant to do.
    I hope we still get the Sonic that inspires us all to do the best that we can for the next few decades.

  • @BIG_MUNKY
    @BIG_MUNKY Год назад +30

    pariah i just wanted to say I love you, I've been watching your videos non-stop and I'm getting stressed because I've seen almost all of them

  • @lordpeeps1
    @lordpeeps1 Год назад +13

    Interestingly enough, in one of the recent twitter takeovers Tails actually acknowledges that their adventures get turned into video games

  • @marshallhamilton5605
    @marshallhamilton5605 Год назад +29

    This was one of the hardest videos to get through with all that sap, and I mean that in the most positive, genuine way. This took me over an hour to watch just from pausing to recover over that heartfelt emotion you brought with this video. But I slayed my cringe, and I'm glad to have watch through this amazing video!
    I do think one thing I wish you brought up was the extended material - personally for the longest time, I absorbed most of my Sonic content through the comics and cartoons in the 2000s along with thousands, if not millions, of other fans. It's the reason why people were so excited that Ian Flynn was writing for Frontiers! Hell, even stuff like the Sonic Twitter Takeovers the recent TailTube videos have undoubtably brought in more fans by connecting people with these characters through the medium of the internet. Sonic may have started as a video game, and he's certainly still running on that path, but he's become so much more nowadays, and while I'm sure the fans helped him reach out to those new frontiers (heh), it's just as important to acknowledge that many of those fans started out through those outside sources.
    But that's probably just my own take on things lol. Can't wait to hear from you even more about things, Blue Hedgehog related or not!

  • @briimines101
    @briimines101 Год назад +6

    This vid has been in my watch later since it was uploaded, and i finally had a long car trip to fully listen to it. And wow!! Was it worth it.
    Sonic is the manifestation of freedom and kindness, the human instinct to reach out and say, "im here for you," the bubbling smile of pure joy and unrestrained fun of being alive. The one person who will swoop down when you need it most in your deepest darkest pit and tell you to stand up, to get your legs moving because laying down does nothing. "Come on, you got this, make it happen." Hes the childlike joy that only a middle-aged jaded adult can feel when his theme plays, the crackling smile under years of worries washing away. Hes a kind hand at your side. Hes the unmitagated need to run-run-run, the instinct to jump across that gap between walls, the need to see if youre powerful enough to grab the side of the basketball rim, hes the urge to find that just right skipping stone and send it flying. Hes the young and mischievous child in all of us, naïve enough to smile at the end of the world and stubborn enough to look at the ruins and say "no." When all else fails, hes the chaos factor that can set things right.
    Im so glad to see people in this community fully appreciate this little blue dude for all he is and represents. 💙

  • @hyruleguy9569
    @hyruleguy9569 Год назад +9

    I mostly agree with everything you said, but there's one human "flaw" of his character that I've always loved:
    He's overconfident. That usually gets him in trouble.
    The entire reason Unleashed starts is because he lets his guard down and falls right into Eggman's trap.
    Another thing that I really like, and what I believe to be his defining trait, is that he never gives up, no matter what, to the point of self sacrifice. In Sonic and the Black Knight, Merlina almost beats him to death, but he keeps getting back up after every blow. Even when his sword breaks, his spirit doesn't. He keeps going just to get his point across.
    In Frontiers (SPOILERS)
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    He lets the cyber corruption take over him to save his friends, and he keeps going until it completely spreads and efectively kills him. He doesn't stay that way, of course, because they return the favor. But the fact that he's willing to go so far is really compelling.
    Even though he's this larger than life character, he still somehow feels like a real person, he has an actual personality.
    Because of that, I find him to be similar to Superman or Goku.

  • @PoppySynQ
    @PoppySynQ Год назад +12

    My guy you did NOT have to go THIS HARD on this video! I absolutely adore your content, Sonic has meant the world to me before I can even remember and seeing someone else so deeply passionate about the lil guy warms my heart, thanks for all the amazing videos I’ve spent hours and hours enjoying. Seriously, with all the work you put in you deserve more recognition.

  • @bluestar5812
    @bluestar5812 8 месяцев назад +3

    43:14 In the obscure Dreamcast game "Segagaga" the player Sega characters which all live in the in game's universe as real life actors playing characters in their respective videogames, one of them being Alex Kidd. In one of his cutscenes Alex states he feels stagnant in his life because, as a videogame character, he cannot move without the player's input.
    In one of the games, I think it was Black Knight, Sonic states his life only ends when he stops running. That always stuck with me because in that game Sonic teaches Merlina that everything will have an end, but we should take this as an opportunity to celebrate life while we can. However, Sonic's life will remain as long as he keeps running, as in, as long as people play his games.

  • @ManicMekka
    @ManicMekka Год назад +10

    Static characters aren't inherently bad and I think you did a good job arguing why it's ok for Sonic to be a static character.

  • @therealvibes8955
    @therealvibes8955 Год назад +15

    I feel like this video has made me discover why I like Sonic so much and has genuinely brought back the hope that I lost before. Hope for humanity and the future as a whole. Thank you for making this video.

  • @mikalalaaa
    @mikalalaaa Год назад +4

    When my severe anxiety and depression began planting it's roots in me during my early teens Sonic was one of the things that brought me comfort.
    I would hide in the bathroom for 20-30 minutes at a time to avoid classes, my head in my t shirt imagining Sonic was nearby. His emotional presence in me gave me comfort in those rough times.
    As I got older I didn't literally imagine Sonic by my side anymore, but my love for the series was that comfort. I think that's why Sonic Boom hurt me as much as it did. When I tried to play it through 2015-16 it actually made my depression worse. I was seeking comfort in Sonic, but what I gravitated to in him as a character and world wasn't there. It was a shell of who he was. To this day Sonic Boom is the only Sonic platformer I ever returned to the store.
    Now as a grown woman I have a fiancé who I've been helping get into sonic over the last three years. We played Frontiers together because he likes watching me play things. Seeing Sonic and his friends in this way after so long nearly brought me to tears. It felt like an old friend coming home after being gone for over a decade. The amount of times I said "I can't believe this is real." while playing Frontiers is too much to count.
    Thanks for verbalizing why I love Sonic so much~

  • @Racecar564
    @Racecar564 Год назад +4

    This was a great watch! I'll share my own Sonic backstory here, for whatever it's worth:
    I grew up in an abusive household feeling like nobody at all cared about me. But, I always had Sonic. To me, he has always been the friend I had when there was nobody else. Thinking about him warms my heart. I looked up to him so much, and I wanted to be like him. I've always felt a strong connection with him. When I was sad, I looked at him and I saw so much in him, perhaps like that of you would a celebrity you admire, but with the closeness of that of a best friend or an older brother. Just the thought of him, it was like he was telling me that he's here for me and that it'll be alright, even if I didn't think so.
    Even after so much has changed years later and I'm doing a lot better, still this all stays with me. He's helped me so much, to become a better guy, a better friend, a better everything. I still have a lot of healing to do, but Sonic has played a tremendous part in my betterment, and that continues to this day.

  • @1999bazz
    @1999bazz Год назад +10

    I always loved how Sonic sticks to his guiding principles & keeps moving forward, no matter what comes his way. That isn't unique to him but, the way he does that with so much swagger & charm always stuck with me.
    He doesn't believe in endings. He believes in new beginnings. And I think that can also be applied to my experience with the Sonic games. It can make these adventures that in reality, last a few hours, feel like they last a lifetime. I think that's why I keep replaying the older games & wait in anticipation for the next one.
    To me, Sonic games, while cheesy at times, have heart that you can't really get anywhere else.

  • @SubsonicSparkle
    @SubsonicSparkle Год назад +9

    I don’t wanna say too much, since I’m working on my own Sonic magnum opus, but I do wanna speak to one point you made about Sonic towards the end. Every classic Sonic game in Japan would come with a little message on the box; a message straight from “Sonic” himself. He’d give some aspirational words to the kids playing the games and tell them awesome *they* could be if they believe in themselves. Listening to Cosmic Eternity, it’s literally the exact same sort of message but in song form. Oshima designed Sonic not just to be seen as cool, but to help bring out the coolness in others. He’s truly one of the most aspirational characters in gaming, simply by being himself. Unleashed put it into words perfectly: he’s too strong to lose himself.
    Great stuff!

  • @yinshon
    @yinshon Год назад +12

    Sonic being a representation of positive change in the world is something I've been saying for years, thank you for this video. 😂

  • @pokemaster374
    @pokemaster374 Год назад +11

    Sonic to me is someone who I wanted to become when I was younger, someone who can make friends whereever they go, someone who can face their problems with no more than a cheeky grin, but I realized I couldn't mold myself into him as I grew older but unlike you couldn't deeply describe on why that was never going to be. There was another video I watched in the past that discussed the "coolness" of sonic, he's always been the same, his beliefs, his ability to draw people and communicate with anybody from anywhere. It wasn't just the he goes to plenty of different places or how how he doesn't stay in one place for too long, sonic was cool because he was just being himself, and that's why I often thought of sonic as the pretty cool friend I needed when I was alone

  • @Barmeecarba
    @Barmeecarba Год назад +26

    Great video, I do enjoy your perception of Sonic although I now see why you were a fan of that more meta original origin of the character. I like Sonic as a symbol but not as an overly literal symbol who knows he's a game characters, feels like a bit overboard especially considering that one of the aspects that people love so much about Sonic as outlined from this video is the characters. He's a flat character and I'd rather that be the end of it. I'm also interested in seeing you talk more about Flynn, I can see why you don't love his interpretation of Sonic. Archie Sonic is pretty much the opposite of everything said in this video, Archie Werehog even has Sonic deal with the negative influence of dark gaia as I'm sure you're aware. But all this together really just makes Archie Sonic standout as an entirely different character which is why I think some of the hate that version gets by more purist fans in somewhat unjustified. Although I'll admit I really don't like IDW Sonic as he is actually moreso written to be game sonic and yet I feel like he loses all that made the original special.

  • @stoneapollyon8313
    @stoneapollyon8313 Год назад +8

    There is no other character like sonic the hedgehog for me. The speed, the personality, his blue color - everything from the world to the characters just has a charm that grabbed me when i was a kid and I don’t think i’ll ever forget this blue rodent even when i’m on my deathbed.

  • @sonictimm
    @sonictimm Год назад +6

    I disagree on the point of "not because he's being a hero / doing what's right." The way you define Sonic is basically as a hero who is doing what's right. The only difference between him and these dopey depressed "superheroes" we get in movies nowadays is that Sonic is full of hope and love while he does it. That doesn't negate the heroism, it amplifies it. He doesn't spend much time on self-pity.
    My favorite Superman is the 1930's version. He can't even fly, but he has a lot more in common with Sonic personality-wise than you would expect. I have a long rant about how old superheroes like that have been slowly deformed into what we see nowadays.
    While Sonic has evolved and changed inconsistently, at least he's always a hero :)
    And that's one of my favorite things about him-- he's still a hero when most other "heroes" barely qualify for the title anymore. Additionally, the franchise is generally clean and family-friendly / AKA / pure and wholesome in an age when most franchises aren't and don't strive to be. I'm a sucker for good role models, and I see entertainment as a way to prepare us for life by putting us in good spirits. Sonic excels at that!
    But I would also say he isn't perfect. He's impatient, tends to rush into things, and doesn't always seek help when he needs it. Some games minimize this (much to my chagrin) but the very premise of Forces is that Sonic needs help. That, plus the continuation of those traits in other franchises, speaks to their continued validity. Part of the reason the franchise resonates with me is probably because I personally find those flaws extremely relatable. That's probably also why I cringe when I see sonic "Mickey Mouse'd" into a perfect flawless character (Mickey Mouse originally had a very short temper before Disney decided the face of their company had to be immaculate, then he slowly lost all personality and his character became that of a corporate logo).

  • @Specialzone5
    @Specialzone5 Год назад +10

    Thank you. Thank you for this. As I lay here in my bed at 3am watching this I'm tearing up as you say exactly how I feel about my favorite character. Incredible work.

  • @odd-eyes6363
    @odd-eyes6363 Год назад +6

    Your point about how the games being repayable made them special to a lot of people is much more accurate than you could imagine
    The first trilogy of Sonic games was so accessible that it became a bestseller in lower-income households in Brazil. This made the series so popular to the point that new Mega Drive (Sega Genesis) systems have never stopped being produced and sold in the country. That remains true to this day.

  • @Itz_Vangee
    @Itz_Vangee Год назад +10

    this video is so powerful, it made me shed a tear, and i dont cry too often

  • @quasar4780
    @quasar4780 Год назад +8

    I really love this video. It really shows how the average outsider looks (and a lot of fans too) don't really understand what Sonic really is about, whether it is about the stories or even how the gameplay works. I was one of those people too. I discovered Sonic through Sonic X and Advance 3, and for the longest time, I wondered "Why can't Sonic, story-wise, become more than he already is?" Without realizing the real answer is because he doesn't need to. Although, one side complaint I have to make is that you seem to confuse "flat" characters and "static" characters, because Sonic represents a lot of things, and as you described it thourouhly, there's really a lot of hidden depth around what he represents, how he behaves... That's why I can't call him a flat character. He is a static character, someone that doesn't evolve, but instead changes the world around him and the people in contact with him. That's this particular thing that makes me love Sonic above all other characters in the series, and why I love static characters, period.
    As for the gameplay and the games, I really resonate on a personal level about what you just said. When I was a kid, I quite disliked the games, to be honest. I loved Sonic X and really wanted to be able to play the characters I loved, but the sheer hidden depth of some of the games' mechanics is not something a child can understand or master. I recall I really struggled with Advance 3 and Shadow the Hedgehog, and I just thought they were alright games, but with a lot of problems. As I grew up, I started becoming more and more frustrated about how the games work, because none of them effectively taught me about their mechanics or what you could do with them. I played Black Knight, struggled with Unleashed, did not even play past the tutorial of Secret Rings (which is ironic, since it has a tutorial) and Chronicles was the game that almost made me quit the Sonic series (although I started to warm up to it after the story really kicked off).
    And it's only nowadays, since I've discovered your channel, that I start to really understand what Sonic is about. I genuiely think Sonic is a franchise you can truly appreciate for what it is once you finally become an adult and start studying it. Like, just the level design philosophy of the 2D games, can a child truly grasp that by themselves on their first Sonic game ? Or the characters, could anyone tell what Sonic is all about without a proper character study ? It's honestly crazy that this series a particular, geared towards kids, is able to provide such an extensive discussion about what Sonic is 30 years later. To this day we are still discovering and discussing new things about Sonic as a character, story or games. I've played Sonic Riders since I'm 8, and now I'm 23, and I still discover some new mechanics about it! Do you see people going such lengths about Mario or even Zelda, aside from fan theories that don't really mean anything ? Sonic is the only one like that, really.
    Sonic is actually one of the main franchises that make me want to become a game developer for these reasons, and also for the fact that Sonic Team and Dimps, regardless of their past mistakes and their dstructive philosophy with Sonic, are willing to push the series in different and interesting new ways. They weren't just content about making a classic, faithful 3D adaptation of the 2D gameplay, you see each new 3D game bringing something new to the table, for the better or the worse. Sure, as a consumer and a simple Sonic fan, this sucks a lot, because they tend to remove a lot of things people liked about the older games and replacing them with things that are more miss than hit, but as a creative person who makes games and writes stories, I really respect that kind of philosophy. They were not just content with their achievements, they always wanted to see what more could be done with the series. Like, the Advance series : Advance 1 started just as a faithful class Sonic experience, then in Advance 2 they were like "Okay, now that we have a solid base, what more could be done about it to make the gameplay richer?", and, while Advance 2 didn't work out as well, they didn't let that deter them, they were more like "Okay, the level design didn't work very well, but the Boost mode was a good addition, for the next game let's keep it and see what we can do with it", and for Advance 3, they pretty much fixed almost all the issues Advance 2 had, while adding new zones, new mechanics, a partner character and team mechanics. This is what I like about Sonic and Sonic Team, they were always willing to innovate. They didn't just want "good", they wanted "more". Even Sega themselves, back when they were making consoles, they were still at the top of the game, one step before Ninentendo in termes of innovation with their consoles. Did you know that the sega Saturn was the first console to allow the download of DLCs and online multiplayer through Sega's network? DLCs and multiplayer in the 90s!
    They didn't care that much about the reception of their games, or whatever trend was mainstream at the time. They made what they liked with their own identity. That's why Sonic Riders is my favorite Sonic game, not only because I consider it very good, but because it's a perfect incarnation of that philosophy. They didn't just make Sonic & friends run or drive a car, they gave them hoverboards, and I think this was the exact correct thing to do. This game has its own visual identity and gameplay unique to only itself, and pushed in the right direction, it could have been a really serious competitor to Mario Kart. You talked about how the Sonic series is unique and there isn't really anything like Sonic, and Sonic Riders encapsulates that perfectly : Did you know that apart from Sonic Riders, there is only ONE other game series about racing on hoverboards (Streak)? That's how unique Sonic Riders was, there is litteraly nothing like it in the entire world.
    And that makes all of this a lot sadder to me, because we'll never get that philosophy again. Most people didn't understand or even liked their approach to game design or that unique identity, and Sonic Team, I think, listened to the wrong voices. I'm honestly not one of those that wants to rip a new one to Lost World, because while I don't like that game, I like that they tried to experiment with it to see what Sonic could do with a more vertical level design, but I hate how they never capitalized on that and ditched the formula rather than trying to improve it.

  • @JustSomeGuy63
    @JustSomeGuy63 Год назад +8

    Im 30 and married now but I fell in love with the series when I was a kid. Also I miss Ryan and Jason as Sonic.

  • @SonicAndre2
    @SonicAndre2 Год назад +7

    To me, I don’t think there’s no real definitive “true” Sonic. Like the wind, Sonic’s never stays in one place, and he’s as ever-changing as the wind itself, always trying something different and new. I’ve always kept an open mind about whatever new gameplay style or mechanic(s) Sonic Team would try, and in the end, I’d end up having fun playing through the games, and with Sonic Frontiers being the game that Sonic Team themselves wanted to make, I knew I had to give it a try. And after my playthrough at 100%, I loved every single moment I had playing through it. I’ve never really been someone who gets pulled into the discussions involving Sonic’s appearance, because I never cared about anything so trivial, because in the end, it doesn’t matter. And through the challenges, the struggles, and the obstacles, both Sonic and Sonic Team always push through, and when they stumble and fall, they’ll always get back up, and that’s something I strongly admire about both of them, and I can’t change that, nor do I want to. And the way you go into the details about why you love Sonic as a character are the same reason why I love Sonic as a character too. And his actions and how far he was willing to go to save his friends in the story of Sonic Frontiers is what further cemented my love for Sonic as a character. I also love your commentary on the meta stuff that’s been around since the beginning. It truly makes me grateful and happy that I had discovered Sonic when I was a kid, as he’s been a strong inspiration throughout my life for as long as I can remember.

  • @SliceJosiah
    @SliceJosiah Год назад +6

    You did it. All this research into every single possible part of the series has led to this. You glorious madman, you've done it.

  • @ToastyCubes
    @ToastyCubes Год назад +5

    My favorite thing about your channel is that it has these peaks and valleys. Sometimes you do a niche topic which very few will be interested in, at other times you delve into a broad facing subject anyone can get behind, and it's so cool that you're passionate about both regardless of how many clicks it might get.

  • @typreegamingtpg2198
    @typreegamingtpg2198 Год назад +9

    I like Sonic because I can’t get it anywhere else.
    And I find the series the most frustrating when the officials seem like they’re trying their damnedest to run away from the “It” that makes the series so special to me in the first place.

    • @typreegamingtpg2198
      @typreegamingtpg2198 Год назад +8

      Mario embraces its “It”, Zelda embraces its “It”, Megaman embraces its “It”, and the only thing that I want for Sonic is to embrace what it and only it has to offer as faithfully and confidently as his peers do.

    • @typreegamingtpg2198
      @typreegamingtpg2198 Год назад +4

      Not only do they embrace their charm, but they understand it so well that they transform it into multiple subseries that people gravitate toward just as much, if not more.
      However Sonic can’t/hasn’t done this properly because it really doesn’t understand its own success and especially FUN as much as they do, and it’s pretty frustrating.

    • @quasar4780
      @quasar4780 Год назад +4

      @@typreegamingtpg2198 You've put the finger on what frustrates me so much about Sonic Team. Both Classic and Adventure eras, while very different, have such a unique identity I've never seen anywhere else before or after, and Sonic Team never seemed to understand what was that identity they themselves created. The themes, the atmospheres, they've always been the same between the two versions, which is why I like they both equally, regardless of the quality of the games.

    • @Agent-yw1kj
      @Agent-yw1kj Год назад +1

      @@quasar4780 "classic and Adventure very different" here's the real pill here: they aren't. Infact, they are almost one and the same. They are very, very identical

    • @Agent-yw1kj
      @Agent-yw1kj Год назад +1

      @PhantomLee Yes they are, as a matter of fact. If you can look below surface level

  • @BraviaGames
    @BraviaGames Год назад +6

    Woah, cool! That's my concept art at 9:29! You have put into words what Sonic means to me. One reason why I watch your videos is for light guidance on where I want to take my Sonic fangame as I want it to be as purely Sonic as possible and you have proven to be very in tune with the essence of Sonic. I want to say from the bottom of my heart, thank you, Pariah, for making this video along with the rest of your channel library. I can't wait to see where you go and what you create in the future! Keep being you!

  • @Far2Sega4U
    @Far2Sega4U Год назад +2

    This is now one of my favorite videos of all time. And I love how you used Nate's theme at the end of the video knowing the message behind it, it's so perfect

  • @LoliconSamalik
    @LoliconSamalik Год назад +2

    20:00 you hit the nail on the head about Sonic's appeal as a character. He's not the kind of person to call himself a hero. Hell, he's gladly become the villain in someone else story and made the most fun out of it as long as what he does feels right. But it just so happens, that sometimes that is the heroic thing to do to help someone in need.
    He's a borderline antihero who follows his selfish freedom loving heart, a heart that just to happens to align with people's best interest making him a pure hero to others around him.

  • @minty6623
    @minty6623 5 месяцев назад +2

    This video will be the closest I will get to an idealistic
    "There will Never Ever be another franchise like Sonic the Hedgehog"

  • @NotSoGenesiz
    @NotSoGenesiz Год назад +3

    sonic is the only thing i love that i DONT know how i got into, even though it’s a huge part of my childhood and i keep near and dear to my heart to this day. (my dad may have introduced it to me since he had a genesis). when i was young i never felt like i was able to really relate to anyone as much as i did with sonic for many reasons. we both were super energetic and spunky (i was diagnosed with adhd) and i always loved his attitude and i wanted to be just like him when i was young. hell i even did the “sonic run” cuz i thought it would make me go faster. one of my favorite games was free riders because i really felt like i was in the game, and yes i know that game is terrible but i was a kid can you blame me?
    some of my favorite memories involve sonic. i have a picture of my seventh birthday, it’s me with a sonic adventure 2 shirt, and i’m at a chuck e. cheese with some friends having a sonic birthday. another is when i took a photo with a mascot sonic when i was a kid and i was so unbelievably happy. i think about how me and my dad used to play all star racing transformed all the time together. even to this day i’m still making memories with him, like how me and my friends went to watch sonic 2 together. quite frankly i can’t explain my love for the franchise, but i’m happy that it’s been in my life regardless. even my username is inspired by him, haha

  • @BinglesP
    @BinglesP Год назад +2

    You know, I kind of needed this video.
    I’ve had moments where I felt that I was wrong for wanting to see the Sonic cast be in certain ways, like being more emotional or expressive, but I see why I felt like that now. I just want them to be the good characters I know they can be.
    Thank you for all these essays, good sir.

  • @starstorm4077
    @starstorm4077 Год назад +2

    This is my second time watching the video. I just couldn't help but nod and pause from being overwhelmed by hearing my thoughts spoken back to me. I love this character, his friends and their world.

  • @julien2983
    @julien2983 Год назад +3

    I think of Sonic the hedgehog as a catalyst for change, in his world and environment but also and perhaps most importantly, in the people around him including us. Just by existing and pursuing what he believes in, he inspires others to be true to themselves and believe in the power they hold as individuals, and as friends to each other. Sonic's true power is the ability to empower others, in his world and ours, and I think that a lot of people subconsciously resonate with that.

  • @aaaaaaaaaa22877u
    @aaaaaaaaaa22877u Год назад +3

    this is one of my favorite videos i’ve ever seen thank you!! you are way past cool.
    imo sonic is one of few perfect characters in visual fiction. perfect design and personality. simple characters like sonic are “easier to make” but their accessibility is the real reason why they work so well. somebody need to make a new sonic-tier character design in games i think it’d be fun!

  • @massimodalessandro108
    @massimodalessandro108 Год назад +2

    I was having a bit of a rough day and this video cheered me up immensely, thank you!

  • @Poyostar
    @Poyostar Год назад +1

    Finally went ahead and watched this, and... yeah, I think this sums up why so many people continue to be inspired by Sonic in spite of all the ups, downs and all arounds. Truly a must-watch for any longtime Sonic fan.

  • @NIGHTBLOODUSAGI
    @NIGHTBLOODUSAGI Год назад +5

    i think little planet is a metaphor too. its literally a little earth(earth is the smallest and closest to the sun) chained down by a human(or humans irl) who wishes to do selfish or bad things to the planet instead of working with it.

  • @just_ducky
    @just_ducky Год назад +8

    I just love the way Sonic makes friends with everyone he meets. He befriends Tails before Sonic 2, who saves him from death (in the bad ending, at least). He forgives Knuckles for his misunderstanding, then teams up with him to defeat Eggman in 3K. He does the same with Shadow. The best example would be his friendship with Chip, despite the world being broken, he takes his time to go on a *world adventure* with him, and the serious moments are honestly unforgettable, he teaches Chip that friendship is important (in a way that isn't corny!), and will never forget him (until the bracelet is no where to be seen ever again)...

    • @someguy912
      @someguy912 Год назад +1

      Might keep the bracelet in his house

  • @Thehotdogman
    @Thehotdogman Год назад +1

    I'm not crying, you're crying! This was a very sweet and wholesome reading of sonic. I love it. And I appreciate you for sharing it with us!

  • @peanutbutterrocket
    @peanutbutterrocket Год назад +2

    This is the best RUclips video about sonic the hedgehog I have ever seen. For real, great work. You always make solid and consistently good content.

  • @sanglish18
    @sanglish18 Год назад +3

    You really explained well what I think about Sonic in words that I couldn't describe before, the part of Sonic being a metaphor character and not a literal character really was the thing that was missing in my mind, thank you so much!
    The replayability aspect is something that I also always thought out as something that really contributes because for this character to work you have to be attached to it in some way, and the fact that the games are designed for replayability (sometimes to the point of making it pretty frustrating for new players, but that's beside the point) helps us to create a more deep conection with the franchise than with other franchises like Zelda, while they can have good stories or gameplay on their own, the vast majority of people just play those games by reaching the credits, maybe do 100%, and realize they had a good experience *AS* a video-game, but not really stick into your actual life or way of thinking in the same way Sonic as a character does, and the fact that Sonic is so easily attached to people's lives makes so the mismanagement of it create for opportunities for people to really show THEIR Sonic that they dream of in a way that Mario or Zelda really don't have it in their communities since their games are all fun and perfectly good as they want.
    The part of NiGHTS really is also important to me because I really enjoyed those games, but just like Sonic, it wasn't just because of its simple yet pretty fun action gameplay, the embodiment of NIGHTS as a character and the world that it brings in the game makes me feel a lot more than just "fun video-games". There was a lot going on with Sonic Team's mindset at that time and as time goes on I think everyone agrees that that same Sonic Team is just fading away with time and transforming into another thing entirely, maybe they'll make something magical to be remembered in the future the same way they did in the 90s and 2000s, who knows...

  • @azure361
    @azure361 Год назад +3

    Fantastic video!
    I think you hit the nail on the head regarding Sonics character; what it means to us and how he influences peoples lives in a positive way.
    But to add on top of what you stated in your video, I think one of the many reasons of why I* love Sonic is because the character will never be one thing. I love how I can engage with this character regardless of the form of media it is in. I love how I can better myself as a gamer to become skillful in what I play, something I can't find in anything else to the same caliber. I love how each and every gameplay style no matter if its boost, Adventure, open zone, lost world, or the classics. I love how I can have a conversation about these things with other people who feel the same way. I love the sense of accomplishment these games give to me when I perfect a level. And I love the beautiful sense of positivity and joy that radiates from every piece of artwork that has ever been related to the character.
    Thank you for these videos that have reminded me and many others of why Sonic matters.

  • @robinsonsonic
    @robinsonsonic Год назад +2

    This video does such a great job capturing the nebulous reason why Sonic is such a brilliant character. I've been a fan for all of my 32 years of life, and no matter how many bad games come I remain a fan. The core of his concept and character is so great and you nailed it on the design aspects of him. Just looking at him he's so fundamentally cool, straight up. For years I've been unable to explain why he remains my favorite character, but this video is outstanding in the way it defines who Sonic is at the core. Great work.

  • @ArcueidBrunestuddo
    @ArcueidBrunestuddo Год назад +2

    I can't wait for you to touch on Sonic & The Black Knight. That game's message is truly powerful, especially with the credits song Live Life.

  • @Niemand
    @Niemand Год назад +6

    Maybe the real Sonic is the fun we had on the way all along

  • @LucentAzure
    @LucentAzure Год назад +3

    Completely lost track of time listening to this and before I knew it the video was over. Great points all around. I'm really not sure I can articulate what it is about Sonic that I like other than saying I played it a lot as a kid and just gained a nostalgia from the repetition of playing the classics like you said as well. I'm really not sure what it is about the stories that I like. I guess Sonic Stories are things that give me hope? I dunno... It's so much easier to just say "I like blue hedgehog that go fast"

  • @cadaver8011
    @cadaver8011 Год назад +1

    Video genuinely made me cry. Thank you so much for making this video.

  • @BlueRainbow101
    @BlueRainbow101 Год назад +2

    For me, while I really enjoy a lot of the series' aspects, the most important thing for me is definitely the character of Sonic himself - his looks and personality are just so fun and likeable. I love just... watching him be himself, do cool things and positively infulence people around him. Real or not, he's like a comfort friend you can always count on. The post-NiGHTS portion of the video is so sweet and something I swear I must've subconciously noticed but just never registered. Man.
    I may not prefer it per se but I really appreciate this more methaphorical aspect of the character, it's neat!
    (Great usage of One Way Dream at the end btw. It's such a heartfelt song)

  • @NTyrzi
    @NTyrzi Год назад +4

    The connection that sonic has with the player by knowing that he is a videogame character and that's why he goes for adventures is something I've actually thought about this in my child years, not specifically about sonic but like when I play a game, I want to see fights, I want to see struggle and overcome all odds thru the challenge etc because that's interesting because it's thrilling, so by default the character I'm playing as should feel the same right? Not because I do but because the character is doing those things I make em do. Why would that character do those things if they don't like it, and then every time when a moral reason is brought up, they actually don't like to do those backflips, don't actually like to take the harder route, they don't want to fight and they think something is waste of time because they gotta safe the world, the disconnect starts to happen. The character isn't having fun as I am, but Sonic is. He will take the hard route for the sake of an adventure, he will do flips and tricks because he wants to give me a thrilling experience, he will fight not because he wants there to be violence, but because if no other way opportunity is given he will take it and have fun with it, and he will save the day at the end of it all and tell me "Fuck yea dude! You did it!". The only thing he doesn't like is when you are not moving. If you don't move, you're not experiencing much. You're not having an adventure if you're standing still.
    But this is just about the player connection. Goku is kinda the same way with his different personality. We want to see an epic fight with high stakes and the test of strength, and that's exactly what Goku wants too.

  • @DanielAntovski
    @DanielAntovski Год назад +4

    Some people hate sonic, like really hate because its a platformer and because it has 2d pixelated graphics and low poly games, which is pretty stupid because they only care about high graphics multiplayer games and thats 50-60% of gamers nowdays

  • @ErikSchuessler
    @ErikSchuessler Год назад +1

    Your videos are so damn good, man. The way you managed to explain a deeply subconscious feeling in so many of us is crazy.
    I always look forward to your videos. I sometimes drop everything I’m doing when I get the notification that you’ve dropped something.

  • @sirhoopsalot7605
    @sirhoopsalot7605 Год назад +2

    i think what makes me gravitate toward sonic so much is the sheer creativity on display. the world of sonic oozes so much style and personality that it's hard not to get invested in it. i love all the various settings that sonic has come up with over the years and how they have these little moments and setpieces that stick with you, from the snowboarding in ice cap to that one really cool camera angle while rail grinding in final rush, that gives these places a real identity and makes them feel less like just another video game level to run through
    the design of sonic himself is also inspirational as he exemplifies how there's a real beauty to simplicity. the fact that, no matter how much a person can mangle his design into something as simple as a blue blob witn spikes, it can still be easily identified as sonic really shows just how solid a character design it is
    i also like the sheer amount of gameplay styles present in the games, for better or for worse. i find there's always something to like about them and, when it comes to their shortcomings, ways to make them better. this also extends to stories and character writing and how to bring out the best in those areas too. the series is so packed with potential that there's a joy in seeing people discuss what could have been, what can be improved, and talking about new ideas wholesale. it always feels like someone's talking about SOMETHING
    i don't fully agree with sonic being this meta character that represents the joy we get playing games, nor do i think the mandate of sonic not being allowed to cry is a good thing. not that i think sonic SHOULD cry at points, i don't think he's the type of guy to get that distraught over something, i guess it's that the mere existence of the mandate implies he's less "human", if that makes any sense. like i think sonic has the CAPACITY to cry, but never does because he's that confident that things will always get better no matter the situation. i don't tend to think of sonic as a metaphor because it makes all his positive qualities, never giving up hope, always seeing the best in people, and doing good because he wants to, feel less like something i can realistically achieve than when he's a full-fledged character

  • @markerikson7423
    @markerikson7423 Год назад +3

    so what is the end goal of this video?
    Sonic: "It's a lot of things, sometimes a spinning sign, sometimes a giant ring...."
    I WASN'T ASKING YOU SONIC!

  • @maroonkennedy6213
    @maroonkennedy6213 Год назад +6

    This was so heartwarming and wholesome 🥰

  • @waypastcoolkid
    @waypastcoolkid Месяц назад

    This honestly made me feel so happy. This video was so beautifully put and I couldn’t stop smiling the whole time. Excellent job, Pariah. 🎉

  • @baraksha1
    @baraksha1 Год назад +2

    I waited for so many years for someone to finaly make this video. You did a good job encapsulating all the elements that makes sonic such a compelling character to me and others and why I care about him as much as I do. I also really appreciated you really puting in to focus how the games themselfs are not the main reason people like Sonic (Tho I DO like the games) and that is because there really is a lot of focus on Sonic simply having good games without consideration of what type of game it is or if its elements are fiting with Sonic's character. Because like you say, there are A LOT of games out there I love and connect with but none of them I connected to the same degree as I do with Sonic (except maybe Klonoa as of recently, you should definatly check that out if you haven't) and thats probably because its not really the game's overall quality that makes me appreciate it.
    I also want to thank you for makeing this video because these are questions I have wanted to answer for so long and no body really bothered to look at in depth enough to give a satisfying answer to, I tried to do it and a lot if not most of my conclusions were the same as yours. But its REEEALY hard for me to keep all those reasons in my head and I end up forgetting and having to rethink this through. Hopefuly I can use this video as reference from now on.

  • @kilometersperminute4113
    @kilometersperminute4113 Год назад +3

    As cheesy as it sounds, I think Sonic is a good role model for all audiences. Sonic is free as the wind and does the things he thinks is right. He never gives up and overcomes every challenge he encounters. He isn’t perfect by any means but that’s what makes him more relatable, “Maybe one day I could be like Sonic too!” 7 year old me may or may not have actually said this.
    Some people describe Sonic as a religion with devotees living and breathing Sonic in every moment, but I’d say Sonic as the squeaky clean flawless for character Sega shaped him to be, is pretty much the perfect character to be idolised on. That’s why I think the mandates aren’t deterrent to Sonic’s ‘growth’ as a character because in the ideal situation he wouldn’t need any. The mandates helped Sonic retain his widespread appeal and what made Sonic Sonic in the first place, just as you said in the video.

  • @Barrnickle
    @Barrnickle Год назад +3

    Grew up with Sonic, best memories of my childhood are me in an apartment with my PS2/360/Wii playing Heroes, Mega Collection, Colors, Unleashed, 06 and so on. Watching Sonic X and all kinds of videos on RUclips. I realize that most of the games have flaws big or small, specifically the 3D ones. But Sonic games weren’t even that important to me. The character himself attached to me like a sticker, too many factors to explain simply but he felt like my best friend that I could always fall back on whenever, get sucked into his world and stories to escape reality. I’ve been a fan since I was a child and I will be one till the day I die. Oh and the music is kickass.

  • @gemlik_rogue
    @gemlik_rogue Год назад +1

    This video changed the way to see the Sonic franchise (and Sonic himself) as a whole. It opened my eyes on why I keep following this blue hedgehog, despite I think his products aren't the same as they used to be. I thought I was just getting old.

  • @brendiesel386
    @brendiesel386 Год назад +2

    i like watching the gameplay videos because its fun to hear someone talk about the way they play the game.
    i like knowing there are different styles or ways of playing certain games.
    i also like watching people so i can find out about tricks, or watching speedruns or people who know what their doing so i can potentially learn from their runs and improve.

  • @vanilla7981
    @vanilla7981 Год назад +4

    I agree with a lot of your reasons as to why we fans care so much about Sonic. I've been into Sonic since I was a kid and it never stopped being an interest of mine, Sonic has inspired me in so many ways. He was the reason I did track, the reason I loved drawing, the reason I'm into voice acting, and so much more. Even when I was being bullied for liking Sonic I never stopped because I knew that I should live my life the way I want to and not by anyone else's rules. Just like Sonic! He and this franchise mean so much to me, I can go on and on about what its done for me. All n' all my life wouldn't be the same without it. ALSO its funny that you say Sonic might be aware he's a video game character and that what he does gets turned into a game because, in the recent twitter take over somone asked what Sonic and the gangs favorite Sonic game was and they did answer! Sonic even said something along the lines of "People take some of our adventures and turn them into games!", Eggman was the only one unaware that these games existed lol.

  • @tonycorona8501
    @tonycorona8501 Год назад +9

    Your analysis on Sonic, once again, reminds why I had an issue with some reviewers (say, Characters in Depth), who had their own interpretation of the characters, yet warped by a sentimentality because they disliked when their interpretation isn't applied or even the correct one. The way you describe Sonic goes beyond your personal liking, and instead talk about what Sonic actually represents in a literary level, which is why I hold so much respect for your videos, Pariah.
    Sonic has been a floodgate for a lot of people's imagination, that I can confirm.

    • @tonycorona8501
      @tonycorona8501 Год назад

      @Kian Every Shadow video. Describing Shadow as "the quiet kid in class" will never not make me laugh.
      Tails video.
      Knuckles video, where he plagiarizes himself just to repeat the introvert nonsense
      Silver video.
      A warped sentimentality.

  • @thenamesmimic9939
    @thenamesmimic9939 Год назад +1

    Look what you did. You went and made me cry. I loved Sonic but you just made me adore him beyond loving.

  • @toadbuckets
    @toadbuckets Год назад +2

    The real sonic was the friends we made along the way