With their abilities outmatched, Team Sonic must seek out an unlikely alliance
Sonic, Knuckles, and Tails reunite against a powerful new adversary, Shadow, a mysterious villain with powers unlike anything they’ve faced before. Jim Carrey, Ben Schwartz, James Marsden, Tika Sumpter, Kristen Ritter, Colleen O'Shaughnessey, and Lee Majdoub share hobbies that might surprise their fans The filmmakers of the previous movies have mentioned playing both Sonikku Adobenchâ 2 (2001) and The Shadow the Hedgehog (2005) solo game for inspiration. The film is also inspired by narrative elements from the Saturday morning animated television series Sonic the Hedgehog (1993). to fight." But in this movie, he told Tails and Knuckles that they have to ask Dr. Knuckles.
Robotnik to help them defeat Shadow The Hedgehog
Because of this, it's unknown how they found out that he was still alive.. Commander Walters: [about Shadow] Project Shadow is far beyond anything we’ve encountered. Shadow’s story began a lot like yours, Sonic. But where you found family and friends, Shadow only found pain and loss.. SPOILER: Sonic arrives at New York State Park and is confronted by an army of Metal Sonic robots, but is saved by Amy Rose..
Featured in Geeks + Gamers: Sonic 3- Trailer Reaction (2024)
LIKES: The Music The Design/Animation The Voice Acting The Comedy To A Point Some Touching Moments Fun After Credit Scenes The Pacing Is Entertaining Some Parts Of The Action The Fan Service Summary: The movie is all about flash and spectacle for me and accomplishes much in the entertainment value for fans of all ages. A fun soundtrack fills the movie, especially the end-credit song, which continues to keep up the spirit and energy that this rendition of Sonic brings. Alongside the solid sound editing, the design and animation are better than ever, with updated visuals, upscaled shading, and better textures that make them look a little less alien in the human universe. It all flows well and continues to showcase the amazing talents of Paramount's animation team. Alongside a fast pace, Sonic 3 feels like elements of the video game weaved well into a movie and keeping the elements of both decently blended to bring to life.
The deeper character elements of the two hedgehogs are perhaps the best story elements as both face their trials
Sonic 3 is a story I hold dear from my days of Sonic Adventure 2, and the adaptation is pretty decent, given the high bar the game set. The primal elements are there and building upon the story set up by the previous installments, the two stories meshing fine in the grand scheme of things. A few of the other plots are adorable, while Eggman's is a pure comedy that works well to break up the drama and had me laughing several times. Many of these stories progress together and do well to be engaging enough for older non-fans, relevant and impressive to many fans, and not slow to offset younger members. The acting by Reeves and Schwartz helps bring much of this depth alive while still making the comedic moments fun and exciting his crew can do if given the chance.
Don't worry; the violence is minimized and appropriate for all but the youngest of watchers and quite fitting of the PG rating
I particularly liked the first chase scene and the next to last main movie action sequence, which felt like the best blend of speed and style.