Sonic the Hedgehog 3 is a decidedly family-friendly film, as it should be. But once you step outside Pixar’s embrace, family-friendly American media has a bizarre habit of underestimating its audience. Obvious situations and motivations are stated point-blank, for example. In the case of adaptations, potentially challenging storylines are watered down. Case in point: Sonic 3 doesn’t know how it feels about the military.
Before Sonic 3, most of Paramount’s Sonic the Hedgehog films weren’t based on a specific Sonic game. After all, early Sonic games are beloved for many reasons, but gripping narrative is not one of them. However, Sonic 3 is deeply linked to 2001’s Sonic Adventure 2: Battle, which served as Shadow’s big introduction to the franchise. It’s not a one-to-one adaptation, but it shares major story beats, namely Shadow’s backstory and the Eggmans’ plan to destroy and hijack the Eclipse Cannon. (In the game, though, they’re only destroying part of the moon.)
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