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In the Sonic the Hedgehog comic series and its spin-offs published by Archie Comics, Sharps, Mach, and Max would have cameo appearances together. Sharps, Mach and Max as Mina's band, Forget Me Knots, from Sonic the Hedgehog #201. Sonic returned after Eggman blew up the stage, but his fellow band members were not seen again in the book. They were preparing to play a concert for the Critters and Sonic's Bodyguard Platoon right before Eggman attacked. In the Sonic the Hedgehog Story Comic manga, Sharps appeared as the guitarist, Mach as the drummer, Vector on keyboard, as Sonic led as the singer. Sharps, Mach and Vector at Sonic's concert, from Sonic the Hedgehog Story Comic Volume 1.

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In other media Books and comics Sonic the Hedgehog Story Comic the Multiverse, Tails makes mention of there being a world somewhere out there where Sonic the Hedgehog is in a rock band. When conversing with his guest Amy Rose about the endless possibilities of space, ex. In the web-series TailsTube, Sonic Team's latest ability to present media, the VTuber Tails spoke to his Fourth wall audience about various topics pertaining to their world/dimension. Amy Rose)Īmy Rose and Tails discuss the Multiverse, from TailsTube #4 (feat. After the comic's cancellation, the scrapped members would continue making appearances in the Sonic the Hedgehog comic series by IDW Publishing but have yet to perform together as a band. However, the band would make their big return in Sonic media in the Sonic the Hedgehog comic series by Archie Comics. The band would not make it over into any in-game material, seemingly to have been forgotten and left behind since their cameo appearance in Sonic the Hedgehog Story Comic as promotional material for Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit). However, throughout the decades, Vector's characterization for his love of music would stay consistent with all his reinventions. Transitioning into 3D, Vector would further get reinvented as the lead detective managing his own team, Team Chaotix, leading him to receive animated adaptions in Sonic X and Sonic Boom. He officially was introduced in the games in Knuckles' Chaotix and would get included in all ongoing comic book publications. Years later after the the release of the original Sonic the Hedgehog, Vector the Crocodile was reinvented from his original concept. Vector the Crocodile Modern Sonic Style Guide Icon artwork. In the Sonic the Hedgehog Technical Files, Sonic's profile indicates his role as a singer in a rock band and despite the lack of backup support from the band, Sonic appeared as a singer in the end credits of Sonic the Hedgehog (8-bit). Sonic singing, from Sonic the Hedgehog (8-bit). However, remnants of his starring role in the band would remain. He would become the face of his franchise, leaving his band in the concept stage.

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Sonic would move forward as the sole hero in Sonic the Hedgehog, starting his rivalry with Dr. While never published as part of Sonic's core team beyond the period of Sonic 1's publication, elements of the band's concept would not stay unused. The early idea for the game's ending would involve Sharps the Parakeet saving Sonic from falling and sending him back to Green Hill Zone after destroying Dr. One member from the band, Mach the Rabbit, is shown to be imprisoned along with other Animals in the capsule, as each of the band members had to be saved in each Zone of the game. Several sketches featured in SEGA Mega Drive/Genesis Collected Works art book reveal all the band members had more relevant roles in the game, such as appearing in the Sega screen. Not much is known about the characteristics of the band members other than they all wear Sonic's shoes. Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed Review The single sound took 1/8 of the 4 megabit ROM.

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Naka had all existing breakdancing picture data deleted, much to Naoto Ohshima's heart break, to create storage space for the jingle used in Japanese TV commercials, the now iconic Sega chant. Due to time constraints, the idea behind the band couldn't be completed in time and was cut to make room for an alternative. This was due to Naka wanting to take advantage of the opportunity working alongside with a famous band of the era, Dreams Come True. According Yuji Naka, an early idea in the production of Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit) was to have Sonic the Hedgehog breakdancing while his band played for the game's music in a separate Sound Test screen.











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