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− | ''Sonic The Hedgehog'' was a television show produced by DIC Entertainment |
+ | ''Sonic The Hedgehog'' was a television show produced by DIC Entertainment on March 1, 1993 |
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+ | based off the popular Sega franchise. To avoid confusion with other television shows starring the blue hedgehog, fans have dubbed this series as ''Sonic SatAM''. |
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Early into the show's production, an intro sequence was made using the early designs of the Freedom Fighters featured in the show's pilot episode. By the time the series went to air, an entirely new intro sequence using updated designs of the characters and a new theme song had been produced. |
Early into the show's production, an intro sequence was made using the early designs of the Freedom Fighters featured in the show's pilot episode. By the time the series went to air, an entirely new intro sequence using updated designs of the characters and a new theme song had been produced. |
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− | The original intro was supposedly only ever shown at the 1993 Summer Consumer Electronics Show. The final ten seconds of it have been recorded and posted online in addition to scans of animation cels from the intro. When Shout! Factory released the series onto DVD in |
+ | The original intro was supposedly only ever shown at the 1993 Summer Consumer Electronics Show. The final ten seconds of it have been recorded and posted online in addition to scans of animation cels from the intro. When Shout! Factory released the series onto DVD in 2007, a storyboard version of the original intro was included as bonus material. The remainder of the fully animated intro has yet to be found. In 2006, the shows composer, Michael Tavera, shared a CD of conceptual demo music from the series with a fan who later uploaded it onto the internet. This CD featured several unused versions of the theme song. However, the music used in the video footage of the early animated intro appears to differ from any of the music included on that CD. |
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− | + | unusedsatamintrosoniccel.jpg|Animation cel of the title from the original intro. Unknown if the background is a laser print copy. The background is place vertical in this image for an unknown reason. |
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− | Sonic SatAM Intro 2.jpg|Animation |
+ | Sonic SatAM Intro 2.jpg|Animation cel of Dr. Robotnik from the original intro. The background is a laser print copy meaning that it is not original and the Cluck is not a cel but just scanned because there are multiple cels of Robotnik that have been found. |
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Sonic SatAM Intro 4.jpg|Animation cels from the original intro. |
Sonic SatAM Intro 4.jpg|Animation cels from the original intro. |
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+ | Sonic SatAM Intro 3.jpg|Animation cels from the original intro. It is unknown if these are multiple layers or just 1 layer. |
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+ | img_b (1).jpg|Animation cel from the original intro. The background is a laser print copy. Unknown if this background is the original intended background. |
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+ | Sonic SatAM Intro 5.jpg|Animation cel from the original intro. The background is a laser print copy. Unknown if this background is the original intended background. |
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− | In June 18, 2006, the shows composer, Michael Tavera, shared a CD of conceptual demo music from the series with a fan who later uploaded it onto the internet. This CD featured several unused versions of the theme song. However, the music used in the video footage of the early animated intro appears to differ from any of the music included on that CD. |
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+ | Sonic SatAM Intro 1.jpg|Animation cel from the original intro. Despite the background being a pan background it's actually from the previous scene of Sonic running. |
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+ | sega-sonic-hedgehog-satam-dic_1_8ea5b8093122c59b5522192936ef91f4.jpg|Animation cel of the title from the original intro. Unknown if the background is a laser print copy. |
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[[Category:Lost Animation]] |
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Revision as of 19:59, 19 June 2020
Sonic The Hedgehog was a television show produced by DIC Entertainment on March 1, 1993
based off the popular Sega franchise. To avoid confusion with other television shows starring the blue hedgehog, fans have dubbed this series as Sonic SatAM.
Early into the show's production, an intro sequence was made using the early designs of the Freedom Fighters featured in the show's pilot episode. By the time the series went to air, an entirely new intro sequence using updated designs of the characters and a new theme song had been produced.
The original intro was supposedly only ever shown at the 1993 Summer Consumer Electronics Show. The final ten seconds of it have been recorded and posted online in addition to scans of animation cels from the intro. When Shout! Factory released the series onto DVD in 2007, a storyboard version of the original intro was included as bonus material. The remainder of the fully animated intro has yet to be found. In 2006, the shows composer, Michael Tavera, shared a CD of conceptual demo music from the series with a fan who later uploaded it onto the internet. This CD featured several unused versions of the theme song. However, the music used in the video footage of the early animated intro appears to differ from any of the music included on that CD.