Anonymous
8/16/2025, 9:43:06 PM
No.535473669
>>535466651
>>535467112
>>535467503
>>535468165
Sonic is like Mickey Mouse, you're supposed to be able to just drop him into any scenario and his presence just makes stuff happen and that gets the story going.
Being "like the wind" and "just a guy that loves adventure" are supposed to be the vehicles that explain and perpetuate that idea. He travels around the world in search of adventure, so he can easily end up stumbling upon this brand new story in this brand new setting. It's like Scooby-Doo, the gang typically just drive around the world and then somehow stumble upon a mystery that happened to be going on in this new place.
That's how Sonic works. Heck, the Storybook games do exactly this. It's just Sonic being isekai'd into the Arabian Nights and the Knights of the Round Table, and then these epic adventures just ... happen. It's just a matter of having an interesting scenario, and seeing what happens when Sonic is thrown into the mix.
A character like Tails, let's say Chris or Yuta or even Donut Lord, are the "protagonists" of the story itself, that Sonic is being dropped into. And so that character's development is impacted by Sonic's presence, and his actions change the course of the narrative because in some sense, he's not supposed to be here in the first place.
>>535467112
>>535467503
>>535468165
Sonic is like Mickey Mouse, you're supposed to be able to just drop him into any scenario and his presence just makes stuff happen and that gets the story going.
Being "like the wind" and "just a guy that loves adventure" are supposed to be the vehicles that explain and perpetuate that idea. He travels around the world in search of adventure, so he can easily end up stumbling upon this brand new story in this brand new setting. It's like Scooby-Doo, the gang typically just drive around the world and then somehow stumble upon a mystery that happened to be going on in this new place.
That's how Sonic works. Heck, the Storybook games do exactly this. It's just Sonic being isekai'd into the Arabian Nights and the Knights of the Round Table, and then these epic adventures just ... happen. It's just a matter of having an interesting scenario, and seeing what happens when Sonic is thrown into the mix.
A character like Tails, let's say Chris or Yuta or even Donut Lord, are the "protagonists" of the story itself, that Sonic is being dropped into. And so that character's development is impacted by Sonic's presence, and his actions change the course of the narrative because in some sense, he's not supposed to be here in the first place.