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fandomsecrets2007-04-28 04:56 pm
[ SECRET POST #113 ]
⌈ Secret Post #113 ⌋
Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.
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Posting for Shahni!
And early... becauseeeeeeeeeeeeeee... some reason. Also, 17, I think I love you. ♥
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Next Secret Post: Tomorrow, Sunday, April 29th, 2007.
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#3 - When someone mentions Sonic, I have to speak.
Now I must admit to being out of the "fandom" for awhile there. I haven't seen too much of Sonic X, because it just didn't impress me. I haven't played a new Sonic game in a long time, as I have yet to hear or read anything about the newer games that has convinced me that they're worth my time and money. Although I will rectify that. But as a true blue (heh) fan of the little pin cushion I can honestly say that I appreciate all forms of Sonic media in some way, as any Sonic is better than no Sonic in my book. And I understand that like any form of entertainment, Sonic has been forced to change and evolve to maintain his fanbase. It's akin to trees in the wind. The tree must be willing to bend in the direction of the wind, or it will break and fall to the ground, where it will no longer be able to grow. And while I don't actually really hate any form of Sonic, I do sometimes find myself longing for a time when the name Sonic was synonymous with simple, yet ridiculously addicting gameplay, and the greatest Saturday morning cartoon to ever grace a television screen. Here's to you Sonic, may you live forever. ♥
Now that was one heck of a way to step out of lurker mode. :P I need to learn when to shut up.
Re: #3 - When someone mentions Sonic, I have to speak.
I'd recommend picking up the GBA Sonic Advance games since they're mostly sidescrollers. Also, the DS game seemed pretty decent from what I've played although the boss battles are completely different (they utilize the DS's touchscreen)
But hey, another Saturday morning Sonic fan always brings a smile to my face, so don't learn to shut up. ;)
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Likewise, it's always a pleasure to meet a fellow SatAM fan. ^^ We do exist!
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But who said we exist? :) Seriously though, every fan of Sonic I meet is mainly an AoStH fan or a fan of the newer generation games.
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I tried to give Sonic X a chance, but I couldn't get into it. I heard the 2nd season got better, but I don't know much about it. :P
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It probably doesn't help that the characterizations of Sonic and Knuckles felt a bit off to me. Sonic was always so... lazy and peaceful with no attitude at all and Knuckles just seemed like a pure idiot without any redeeming qualities. Maybe that's just me.
I watched some of the second season and didn't like it much. Some episodes were okay but really... I couldn't get into it either.
/rant
Re: #3 - When someone mentions Sonic, I have to speak.
I still feel that way. :) But...my friends and I kinda made our own Sonic world, so he's still there for us. He hasn't changed much in my mind.
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Thanks for keeping the faith. :) *secret Knothole handshake*
Re: #3 - When someone mentions Sonic, I have to speak.
*returns secret Knothole handshake* :D