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Easter Eggs Only True Fans Noticed In Sonic The Hedgehog

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If you've been following the Blue Blur since his debut in the early '90s, you probably caught most of the Easter eggs in his feature film debut. If you're a more casual fan, there are bound to be a couple you missed. Just like Sonic himself, they go by pretty fast.

Before Sonic arrives on Earth, he lives in a lush green paradise modeled after the first level of his debut video game (more on that in a moment). Unfortunately, young Sonic's blissful existence doesn't last long. It turns out that everybody wants Sonic's super-speed, including a tribe of animals that chase Sonic from his home planet to ours.

Those aren't just any critters chasing Sonic during the prologue, though. They're members of the Knuckles Clan, a tribe of echidnas that originally appeared in Archie Comics' record-busting Sonic the Hedgehog line.

The most popular member of the clan to us is Sonic's ally Knuckles, who was named after the tribe. Clearly, the Sonic the Hedgehog movie's take on the Knuckles Clan is a little different from the comics lore, but it's still cool to see them pop up. If they lead to an appearance by Knuckles himself in the sequel? Even better. Keep watching to see the Easter Eggs Only True Fans Noticed In Sonic The Hedgehog!

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Meet the Knuckles Clan | 0:18
Green Hills | 1:08
From fan art to film icons | 2:14
Time (and Sonic) stands still | 3:40
That's Doctor Eggman to you | 4:48
For good or Badnik | 6:10
I can see for Miles and Miles | 6:57

Read full article: https://www.looper.com/188765/easter-eggs-you-missed-in-sonic-the-hedgehog/

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