Sonic Boom (TV series)

Sonic Boom
Genre
  • Comedy
  • Action
  • Adventure
  • Fantasy
Created by Sonic Team
Developed by
  • Evan Baily
  • Donna Friedman Meir
  • Sandrine Nguyen
Directed by Natalys Raut-Sieuzac
Voices of
Composer(s) Michael Richard Plowman
Country of origin United States
France
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 52 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s)
  • Sandrine Nguyen
  • Boris Hertzog
  • Donna Friedman Meir
  • Jane E. McGregor
  • Evan Baily
  • Bill Freiberger (co-executive producer)
Producer(s)
  • Yvette Kaplan (consulting)
  • Malinda Hee (associate)
Editor(s)
  • Natalys Raut-Sieuzac
  • Benjamin Schrepf
Running time 11 minutes
Production company(s)
Distributor Lagardère Entertainment Rights
Release
Original network Cartoon Network (U.S.)
Canal J & Gulli (France)
Picture format 1080p (HDTV)
Original release November 8, 2014 – present

Sonic Boom is a French–American computer-animated children's television series, produced by OuiDo! Productions and Sega of America, Inc. in collaboration with Lagardère Thématiques and Jeunesse TV, respectively for channels Canal J and Gulli. Based on the Sonic the Hedgehog video game franchise created by Sega, the series is the fifth animated television series based on the franchise (plus the second one to be co-produced in France following Sonic Underground), and the first to be produced in computer-generated animation and in high definition.

The series premiered on Cartoon Network in the United States on November 8, 2014 and on Canal J and Gulli in France on November 19.[1] An international release is expected to follow by late 2015.[2] The series is a part of the Sonic Boom spin-off franchise, which also consists of three video games, Rise of Lyric, Shattered Crystal and Fire & Ice, a comic series by Archie Comics, and a toyline by Tomy.[3]

Production

The animated series was first announced on October 2, 2013, revealing a teaser image featuring Sonic the Hedgehog, Miles "Tails" Prower, Knuckles the Echidna, and Amy Rose, in silhouette form. The series, which consists of 52 eleven-minute episodes, was developed by Evan Baily, Donna Friedman Meir, and Sandrine Nguyen, with Baily and Bill Freiberger as showrunners, under the supervision of Sonic Team head Takashi Iizuka.[4] On February 6, 2014, Sega revealed the first trailer for the series,[5] showcasing the new designs for the characters.[6][7]

The series features returning voice actors from the video game series, including Roger Craig Smith as Sonic, Travis Willingham as Knuckles, Cindy Robinson as Amy, Mike Pollock as Doctor Eggman, Kirk Thornton as Orbot and Wally Wingert as Cubot respectively, while voice actress Colleen Villard succeeds Kate Higgins in the role of Tails.[7][8] The series also introduces a new character named Sticks the Jungle Badger, a somewhat-delusional hunter who has been living alone in the wilderness for many years before meeting Sonic and his friends,[9] who is voiced by Nika Futterman. In an interview with Polygon, Iizuka stated the series came about as a desire to appeal more to Western territories, following the 2003 Japanese anime series, Sonic X, with Iizuka also stating that the franchise will run in parallel with the 'Modern' series of Sonic games.[10] Baily stated that the series would be a mixture of action and comedy, featuring an episodic structure.[11] On October 4, 2014, Sega announced the air date of the series in the United States to be November 8, 2014.[12]

On February 19, 2015, Cartoon Network announced in a press statement that Sonic Boom, along with 10 other shows, will return for the 2015-2016 TV season.[13] This was subsequently confirmed by executive producer Bill Freiberger in a fan commentary to not be an indicator of a renewal or second season at this time.[14] However, on October 10, 2015, Lagardère Entertainment Rights announced that a second season is currently in production.[15][16]

Plot

Sonic, Tails, Amy, Knuckles, and Sticks reside on Bygone Island and defend it and the unnamed village they live in from various threats, including the mad scientist Doctor Eggman and his robotic creations.

Broadcast

Sonic Boom made its international debut on Cartoon Network in Australia and New Zealand on April 4, 2015.[17] In the United Kingdom and Ireland, the series premiered on Boomerang on June 1.[18] The series is also airing on Cartoon Network in Singapore and Malaysia,[19] on Cartoon Network in India as Sonic Boom Dhamaal Aur Dhoom,[20] on Okto in Singapore,.[21] It also began airing on Boomerang in the United States on October 8.[22] The series premiered on Family Chrgd in Canada on October 24.[23] It has also been acquired by the English-language feed of Cartoon Network in Africa as well as the English and Arabic-language feeds in the Middle East.[24]

Characters

Main characters

Sonic Boom features characters redesigned for Western audiences. From left to right: Sticks (a new character to the series), Knuckles, Sonic, Amy, and Tails.

Sega confirmed various cast and characters for Sonic Boom on February 25, 2014.[7] On May 29, 2014, Sega announced that Nika Futterman will play the role of Sticks, a jungle badger, who joined the franchise as a major character.[25][26] Several returning characters such as Big and Espio are to appear in Season 2. Several new characters were also created for Sonic Boom, such as Mayor Fink, Fastidious Beaver, and Perci.[27] Jack Fletcher works as the show's voice director, a role he has also held for the video game series since 2010.

Recurring characters

Related media

Video games

A pair of video games that serve as a prequel for the series were released for the Wii U and Nintendo 3DS systems in November 2014.[49] The Wii U version, Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric, was developed by Big Red Button Entertainment, and the 3DS version, Sonic Boom: Shattered Crystal, by Sanzaru Games. The games were announced alongside the TV series' first trailer on February 6, 2014 and serve as prequels to the series. Rise of Lyric sees players alternate control between Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, and Amy. The game utilizes each of their abilities—Sonic's speed, Tails' flight, Knuckles' strength, and Amy's agility—allowing two players to play cooperatively and four players competitively. Shattered Crystal lets players control Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, and Sticks and places more emphasis on platforming and puzzle-solving than the more adventure-oriented Rise of Lyric.[50] On June 20, 2014, it was confirmed that both games will be released on December 18 in Japan under the name of Sonic Toon.[51] A third game, Fire & Ice, will be released for Nintendo 3DS in 2016.[52] Sonic Dash 2: Sonic Boom, a follow-up to the free-to-play Sonic Dash, was released on Android devices on July 1, 2015.[53]

Critical response aggregator Metacritic assigned Rise of Lyric an approval score of 32%, based on 28 reviews, indicating "Generally unfavorable reviews".[54] Shattered Crystal received an aggregate score of 47%, based on 21 reviews.[55]

Comic book

Cover of the first issue of the comic

A comic based on the new franchise by Archie Comics was released beginning in October 2014, with Ian Flynn as the writer and Evan Stanley as the artist, similar to Archie's long-running Sonic the Hedgehog comic series.[56] Several issues were also written by TV series showrunner Bill Freiberger.[57] Jesse Schedeen of IGN rated the first issue of the comic a 7.2 out of 10. He commended Flynn for not having relied on trendy, modern humor or dialogue in the comic's presentation, and also appreciated the fourth-wall humor and "clean, expressive" art style. Schedeen did, however, find the plot "fairly disjointed" and possessing little coherent structure, and he criticized Sticks, whom he considered a needless exposition device.[58]

The Sonic Boom comics were featured alongside Archie's Sonic the Hedgehog, Sonic Universe, and Mega Man comics, as well as various other Sega and Capcom video game series as part of the 2015 Sonic/Mega Man crossover "Worlds Unite", with issues #8-#10 forming parts 2, 6, and 10 of the story.[59][60][61][62][63] The series concluded with its 11th issue in September 2015, though stories featuring the characters continue to be printed as part of the Sonic Super Digest and Sonic Super Special Magazine books.[64][65]

Home Media

A DVD release of the first 13 episodes was released in the UK on February 8, 2016.[66]

See also

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