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    Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog

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  1. Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog (TV Series 1993) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  2. Sep 13, 1993 · Main Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog Cast. Sonic the Hedgehog. voiced by Jaleel White and 5 others. Miles "Tails" Prower. voiced by Christopher Welch and 2 others. Dr. Robotnik. voiced by Long John Baldry and 4 others. Scratch. voiced by Phil Hayes and 6 others.

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    , often abbreviated as AoStH, is an American-Italian animated television series loosely based on the Sonic the Hedgehog series. The show was first broadcasted on 6 September 1993, and aired on syndication until 3 December 1993. It follows the escapades of Sonic the Hedgehog and his comrade Miles "Tails" Prower as they attempt to stop the evil Dr. Ivo Robotnik and his array of vicious robots from taking over the planet Mobius. It marks the first televised cartoon to be based on the Sonic franchise.

    was created by DiC Entertainment, which produced a total of sixty-five episodes for its first season, and syndicated by Bohbot Entertainment, now 41 Entertainment. The first episode was "Best Hedgehog" (which was the thirteenth episode in production order) and the last was "Hero of the Year" (which was the sixtieth in production order). DiC ceased production on Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog to spend more time on its darker interpretation, entitled Sonic the Hedgehog (SatAM), a series launched on ABC's Saturday morning line-up.

    After the original airing, DiC created one more episode in the winter of 1996, "Sonic Christmas Blast", which has features from Sonic the Hedgehog such as Sally in a non-speaking cameo, and has Sonic and Tails visiting Robotropolis, which is different from SatAM because it now has a human population and the name is pronounced differently, being "robot-tropolis" rather than "robo-tropolis."

    The letters page of issue #41 of the Sonic the Hedgehog comic book promotes the special as "An X-Tremely Sonic Christmas", suggesting that it was originally intended to promote the, eventually cancelled, Sega Saturn game, Sonic X-treme. Due to this, the special's name was changed to match another game's name, Sonic 3D Blast.

    is a fast-paced cartoon with much Looney Tunes/MGM-esque slapstick humor, including lots of cartoon violence and dizzy stars, akin to such shows as Animaniacs or Tiny Toon Adventures. Director Kent Butterworth recruited many artists that worked for Nickelodeon's The Ren & Stimpy Show, at a time when the show's production was handed to the network's in-house animation studio.

    The series features very few recurring characters, usually just Sonic, Tails, Robotnik and his two hench-bots Scratch and Grounder, although a third robot, Coconuts, also appears sometimes. However, there are many occasional minor characters and robots who appear. The plots loosely follow the storyline of the video game series, although the franchise was relatively new during that time, and lacks much plot or character development, which was filled in by the show's writers. The end of each regular episode contains a short PSA segment titled "Sonic Says" or "Sonic Sez."

    Main characters

    •Sonic the Hedgehog •Miles "Tails" Prower •Dr. Ivo Robotnik •Super Special Sonic Search and Smash Squad •Scratch •Grounder •Coconuts

    Recurring characters

    •Breezie •Momma Robotnik •Professor Caninestein •Professor Von Schlemmer •Robotnik Jr. •Sergeant Doberman •Wes Weasely

    The opening theme of Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog is an instrumental piece of music written by Clark Gassman. The tune borrows from the main theme of the original Sonic the Hedgehog and Sonic the Hedgehog 2, composed by Masato Nakamura. Some refrains are based on certain pieces of classical music, including "Flight of the Bumblebee" by Russian ...

    was most recently shown weekdays at 8:00 a.m. Central Time on Toon Disney in the United States. Robotnik was also the featured villain occasionally on the "Chillin' with the Villains" marathon block, even being featured in their commercials. In the United Kingdom, AoStH was originally shown on Channel 4 until the show's end; recently it was also sh...

    There were six VHS tapes released in the US by Buena Vista Home Video with two episodes each per tape. In the UK, there were about ten tapes released; Volumes 1 to 6 (except Volume 5 which is Quest for the Chaos Emeralds, a four part-series edited without the title cards) had three episodes per tape, "High Stakes Sonic"/"Sonic Breakout" and "Momma Robotnik's Birthday" tapes had two episodes each. Also there was a bumper tape released that was roughly three hours long. None of the UK videos had the Sonic Says segments included except the episode "High Stakes Sonic". One of the UK videos had four different versions. All of these four had the episode "Sonic Breakout" in it. However, in one the other episode was "High Stakes Sonic". In another it was "Slowwww Going" and the final version had all three of these episodes. Also there was a tape with just the "Sonic Breakout" episode.

    A "Sonic Christmas Blast" DVD was released, featuring the title episode. However, the remaining episodes are from the Sonic Underground television series.

    Shout! Factory has released two DVD sets of the series in the US, each with twenty two episodes in chronological order. The remaining episodes, as well as the "Sonic Christmas Blast" special, were released in a third and final volume (also in chronological order) that is only available for purchase on Shout! Factory's website.

    In the UK, the show was released in its entirety by Delta Home Video, who also released the Sonic the Hedgehog and Sonic Underground television series in the UK, as one boxset with eight discs on 11 June 2007.

    NCircle Entertainment released several themed DVDs and two-disc boxed sets, called "season set collector's editions", titled "Let's Race" and "The Fastest Thing in Time."

    Invisible Pictures, the successor-in-interest to Bohbot Entertainment, released a complete series box set on DVD in 2019.

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  4. Andy Heyward. 65 Episodes 2014. Learn more about the full cast of The Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog with news, photos, videos and more at TV Guide.

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  6. Ian James Corlett. Coconuts (voice) (65 Episodes) John Stocker. — (1 Episode) Series Crew 29. Directing. Kent Butterworth. Director (19 Episodes) Production. Andy Heyward. Producer (65 Episodes) Writing. Scott Mansz. Storyboard (65 Episodes) Bob Forward. Writer (4 Episodes) Bruce Shelly. Writer (8 Episodes) Cliff MacGillivray. Writer (1 Episode)

  7. 31 names. 1. Jaleel White. Actor | Family Matters. Jaleel White is an American actor, producer, and writer who is known for playing Steve Urkel from "Family Matters" and voicing Sonic the Hedgehog in three cartoon series released during the 1990s.

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