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Surprisingly well crafted? I hope you're just referring to the animation, because after watching it three times, I have maintained my stance that it's the most awkwardly paced trailer I've ever come across. EDIT: Though I suppose in the trailer's defense, it could just be the lack of sound effects that's throwing me off. | |
Though the trailer is very well done, and it's all fan made, only two words can describe the music for the trailer... Cheddar Cheese. That said though, I'll just pray it doesn't get a C&D, just like I hope Shadows of Lylat doesn't get one...*cries* | |
This just looks like another Newgrounds Sonic flash animation, is this really that newsworthy? | |
This is a prime example of everything that I hate about today's 2D animation. | |
Neither the trailer or the animation are that good. May I call slow news day? | |
Hmm... I'm not too sure if Sega will actually bother stopping a fan-made, not for profit thing... | |
Anyone who lived through the Console Wars wouldn't utter such blasphemy. A frightening time to be alive, indeed. There were two camps, no more. You had your S/NES or MS/MD/Genesis and that's all you had. Your parents weren't going to spring for another console, they weren't made of money. So you took your system and you loved the shit out of it. Then when other people didn't love the shit out of it, too, you beat them to death with your control pad. Sega had the advantage there, those Megadrive pads eventually had a few more buttons attached, then became the Dukes of Xbox. But it wasn't just schoolyard jeers and street fights. The battle between the two was fought most heatedly in the magazines. Dozens of gamer mags, in the days of yore, dedicated to one of the two camps. Pages filled of vitriol-fueled words and images of Sonic and Mario, fighting to the death with medieval implements of destruction. One particularly awesome image had Miles Prowler decapitating Peach, Luigi and some poor little mushroom bastard on the trot. Even the villains dropped their normal hatreds to take on the enemy in this bloody conflict. Bowser and Robotnik, though varied in discipline, were well matched in this regard. Though the bloodshed died down as the 90s tore on and PC gaming, aided by the internet, really started to exert dominance, it wasn't until the entry of Sony into the fray, lopping heads and raping corpses, that the Console wars came to a close. | |
I doubt SEGA gives this any attention at all. I mean, Sonic fan animation is a dime a dozen, see: http://www.newgrounds.com/collection/sonicthehedgehog . | |
I had the same reaction initially and though I was specifically referring to the animation, the lack of proper sound does screw things up in my head too. | |
Everyone knows this is obviously based on SatAm, right? | |
Well now hold on, I remember a few years back some Star Wars fans made a rather high budget fan film based in the Star Wars universe; w/o any prior consent from Lucas. Far as I know Lucas was more than happy to see fans taking up the challenge of it. They rented out a theater for the Premiere and showed it off, didn't make a dime off it as I recall. So long as these fans don't intend to make money off it I don't think Sega would have any legal ground to stand on. Sorta falls into that same category as fan flash cartoons of stuff like this. | |
Well, of course SEGA is going to sue, i mean, they must have no money left. . . | |
It looks like a fairly average Flash animation to me. Plus, I dislike the character proportions and the inevitably voice-acting "quality" that will go into this. It's almost impossible to write a good story around Sonic or Mario, they belong in games, not animation. Stick with the basics. | |
Eh, it looked okay. It wasn't great, but then again, I'm not an animator so it's better than what I could do. The music sounded like a ripoff of the Back to the Future theme. Maybe it's a cool cartoon, but not cool enough to get a DVD deal or anything | |
I don't think Sega is going to bother with this. I mean we're talking Sega, not Square-Enix. | |
I'm actually glad to see that it is. That was a great show, and I remember being really sad when it was cancelled back in 1994 (I think). Anyone who watched it (as I did) knows that the series ended on the mother of all cliff-hangers. I'm glad to see it being picked up again. Will it begin where the original show left off? Who knows? At any rate, I am glad that there is still some life in Sonic. It's not like Sega, Nintendo, and anyone else who has made a Sonic game within the last 3 years has done the little blue badass any favors. Yhatzee has said it pretty well, and I am glad the fans are attempting to right the wrongs. What can I say? I grew up in front of a Sega Genesis, and I followed the SatAM series religiously when I was a kid. | |
Cease and desist is guaranteed. I like the look so far, but there's no way in Hell Sega will greenlight this. | |
Um it was good. So who are the other dudes? Eggman looks kinda werid. | |
Fuck Sega, they had their chance with Sonic, they blew it, and again, and again, and again. Each time worse than the last. It's time someone with some spirit show them how fans like their Sonic. | |
The creator of this animation is a furry. Surprise, surprise... | |
There are Sonic the Hedgehog fans? | |
Indeed - I was but a nipper during the early stages of the Great Console wars, but I remember the battles between Nintendo and Sega (yes, the same sega who know just make crap Sonic games). What happened to Sonic? Why does he suck so very much now :( - as for the OP: I doubt Sega will let this stand... after all, someone showing a GOOD Sonic might make people think "Hey, if this is what he used to be like, why the hell does Sega make such toilet water games?" | |
Actually, he was in talks for awhile with... some film company (Paramount, I believe), to have this made officially. Holy Shit. The talks fell through (Boo!), but he's continued making it. Hell, should he release it in parts, he can simply make it a fan flash film on Newgrounds. | |
Pretty much like SuperMse said, I don't know how that claim is possible. It clearly takes from Sonic SatAm (which was amazing). | |
Eh... well, it's not bad. But not great either. | |
I can almost guarantee there will be no cease & desist order. The trailer claims it is for a non-profit movie, so that's means it's in the clear. Copyright, generally, can only be enforced if there is profit being made. Anyways, the trailer looks well animated. I'd have to see more footage to make a decent assessment though. | |
Listen to the music dont ask me about the link, it just appeared | |
The music is plagiarized from back to the future all that kid did was screw around with the pitch | |
Terribly edited with plagiarized music in the background? lol | |
I think thats a great trailer, i hope they get behind it | |
Although similar you really should look at the credits and look at the original cartoon show this is based off. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCCQpyBpdaI You can skip to the 1 minute mark and just listen to the title transition and that is where the overture is from. Other than that it is a redux. Although I could easily see how one would relate the music to Back to the Future. | |
well done, except that the music in the begining is obviously chopped together. honestly, when does sega slap people with a cease and desist if they slap one sega logo on the thing? | |
Special delivery from 1993, when Sonic was pure awesome :D | |
nice trailer | |
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Fan Made Sonic The Hedgehog Cartoon Gets A Trailer
I don't know which is more surprising, that the trailer for an upcoming fan made Sonic The Hedgehog animated film is surprisingly well crafted, or that its creators actually think they can avoid a cease and desist order from Sega.
Yes, it lacks vocal work, and some of the background animation is a bit rudimentary, but otherwise this trailer looks as good, if not better than any of the official Sonic cartoons Sega has authorized throughout the years. The "10 months of development" that went into this thing definitely shows.
It's really too bad that in offering this work public praise with a post such as this I'm almost certainly alerting Sega's team of trained attack lawyers to the project's existence. The trailer may say "Summer 2011," but don't expect to see the finished project in your lifetime.
The best Sonic fans can hope for is that these undoubtedly talented amateur film makers somehow leverage this work into a foothold toward a more lucrative, less copyright-infringing gig.
(Via GoNintendo)
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