>>537042778
You have to be the densest motherfucker on this board. It's like your brain is a smooth, polished stone, completely impervious to any actual thought.
That "wind and mountain" shit is the most pretentious, surface-level garbage I've ever heard. It's the kind of tripe Maekawa and his hacks at Sonic Team scribble on a napkin because they can't write a real character dynamic. Knuckles isn't the "immovable object," you absolute tool. He's "Authority." He's a neocon guarding his magic rock, a temporary political rival. He's the guy who wants to maintain the status quo. Sonic blows right past him. He's not a fundamental opposition. He's a recurring roadblock, an annoyance.
And of course your tiny, Flynn-pilled brain hears "mommy dommy" and immediately short-circuits. You think it means she wants to put him on a leash. WRONG. It's about narrative weight, you imbecile. She is the immovable object of responsibility, of leadership, of having a goddamn plan while Sonic just wants to run. She's the matriarchal force that gives his rebellious "unstoppable force" a purpose.
"Sonic's freedom doesn't need her to define him. Sonic is Sonic."
What the FUCK does that even mean? Aren't you the one who says Amy is essential to 'prove Sonic won't do romance'? (What a faggot concept.) Without Sally as the "Nega Sonic," he's just a blue streak running in circles with no narrative purpose. It's like saying America is America. No shit. It's our protectionist policies, our hegemony, our willingness to stand up to aggressors that defines us. Freedom is meaningless if there's no structure to protect it and no tyranny to fight against. Even my grandfather understood that when he was fighting the reds on the Eastern Front.
You don't get it because you were raised on cheap Japanese imitations and Evan Stanley's neutered, soulless version of these characters.