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This is Metal Sonic's art work in Sonic CD, it was also his first appearance in Sonic the Hedgehog.

This is Metal Sonic's appearance in Sonic Rivals, exclusive to PSP as a bonus character, he is unlocked when all other characters' storylines have been completed. His appearance looks quite familiar and the same as he was in Sonic Adventure 2 Battle (Gamecube) and in Sonic Adventure 2 (Dreamcast).

This picture is Tails the fox with his Cyclone, the Cyclone is a transform of his airplane called Tornado into a walker machine. He appears like this in Sonic Adventure 2 Battle.

I downloaded this image from the internet so that is why there is a signiture in the bottom right corner but I thought that the orignal artist put lots of effort into it so I am showing it on here. It shows what it would of probably looked like if Sonic, Shadow, Tails, Knuckles, Amy, Cream and Rouge if they went to pre-school together. Please tell me on what you think of it. Thanks!

:)

Ah yes, Ice Cap Zone - everyone's favourite zone in Sonic 3. Or Sonic Adventure. Or both.

 

Also, here's some appropriate music: www.youtube.com/watch?v=iPNgC3gBaq4

Fort Langley, BC Canada

 

As the neighborhood of Fort Langley, British Columbia prepares for filming of the upcoming Sonic the Hedgehog movie sequel, new images may have indicated that it will be a stand-in for the titular character’s “hero town”, Green Hills, Montana.

 

“Little Town with a Big Heart”

 

It recently came to light that the Sonic crew will not be returning to Ladysmith for the sequel, which played an important role establishing Sonic’s presence on Earth. And now, thanks to photos taken by onlookers, it has been suggested that the village community of 3,400 residents is going to be used as a stand-in for the fictional Montana town.

 

In the first film, the fictional town of Green Hills, also known as the “Little Town with a Big Heart”, hosted the residence of Tom and Maddie Wachowski. The town was also where Sonic spent hidden for ten years.

 

A block away from the Green Hills signage at Mavis Avenue was the previously reported temporary set at Mary Avenue.

 

FILMING LOCATIONS:

 

Like plenty of Sonic adventures, ‘Sonic the Hedgehog’ plays out with the town of Green Hills, Montana as the backdrop. The Green Hill Zone made its first appearance in the original ‘Sonic the Hedgehog’ video game way back in 1991 and is described as a “the little town with a big heart”.

 

However, Green Hills is not actually a real place and is an entirely fictional location created for the Sonic character. As such, the studio had to find an alternative location to stand in as Green Hills, and they chose two primary locations – San Francisco, California and British Columbia in Canada. Principal photography commenced in late July, 2018 and wrapped up by mid October the same year. The film was shot both on location and on set in other places as well, including New York and Morocco.

 

References: The Cinemaholic; Tail's Channel

 

This image is best viewed in Large screen.

 

Thank-you for your visit, and please know that any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated!

 

Sonja

This is Shadow the Hedgehog's appearance in the game Sonic the Hedgehog (2006).

Fort Langley, BC Canada

 

As the neighborhood of Fort Langley, British Columbia prepares for filming of the upcoming Sonic the Hedgehog movie sequel, new images may have indicated that it will be a stand-in for the titular character’s “hero town”, Green Hills, Montana.

 

“Little Town with a Big Heart”

 

It recently came to light that the Sonic crew will not be returning to Ladysmith for the sequel, which played an important role establishing Sonic’s presence on Earth. And now, thanks to photos taken by onlookers, it has been suggested that the village community of 3,400 residents is going to be used as a stand-in for the fictional Montana town.

 

In the first film, the fictional town of Green Hills, also known as the “Little Town with a Big Heart”, hosted the residence of Tom and Maddie Wachowski. The town was also where Sonic spent hidden for ten years.

 

A block away from the Green Hills signage at Mavis Avenue was the previously reported temporary set at Mary Avenue.

 

FILMING LOCATIONS:

 

Like plenty of Sonic adventures, ‘Sonic the Hedgehog’ plays out with the town of Green Hills, Montana as the backdrop. The Green Hill Zone made its first appearance in the original ‘Sonic the Hedgehog’ video game way back in 1991 and is described as a “the little town with a big heart”.

 

However, Green Hills is not actually a real place and is an entirely fictional location created for the Sonic character. As such, the studio had to find an alternative location to stand in as Green Hills, and they chose two primary locations – San Francisco, California and British Columbia in Canada. Principal photography commenced in late July, 2018 and wrapped up by mid October the same year. The film was shot both on location and on set in other places as well, including New York and Morocco.

 

References: The Cinemaholic; Tail's Channel

 

This image is best viewed in Large screen.

 

Thank-you for your visit, and please know that any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated!

 

Sonja

Fort Langley, BC Canada

 

As the neighborhood of Fort Langley, British Columbia prepares for filming of the upcoming Sonic the Hedgehog movie sequel, new images may have indicated that it will be a stand-in for the titular character’s “hero town”, Green Hills, Montana.

 

“Little Town with a Big Heart”

 

It recently came to light that the Sonic crew will not be returning to Ladysmith for the sequel, which played an important role establishing Sonic’s presence on Earth. And now, thanks to photos taken by onlookers, it has been suggested that the village community of 3,400 residents is going to be used as a stand-in for the fictional Montana town.

 

In the first film, the fictional town of Green Hills, also known as the “Little Town with a Big Heart”, hosted the residence of Tom and Maddie Wachowski. The town was also where Sonic spent hidden for ten years.

 

A block away from the Green Hills signage at Mavis Avenue was the previously reported temporary set at Mary Avenue.

 

FILMING LOCATIONS:

 

Like plenty of Sonic adventures, ‘Sonic the Hedgehog’ plays out with the town of Green Hills, Montana as the backdrop. The Green Hill Zone made its first appearance in the original ‘Sonic the Hedgehog’ video game way back in 1991 and is described as a “the little town with a big heart”.

 

However, Green Hills is not actually a real place and is an entirely fictional location created for the Sonic character. As such, the studio had to find an alternative location to stand in as Green Hills, and they chose two primary locations – San Francisco, California and British Columbia in Canada. Principal photography commenced in late July, 2018 and wrapped up by mid October the same year. The film was shot both on location and on set in other places as well, including New York and Morocco.

 

Online References: The Cinemaholic; Tail's Channel

 

This image is best viewed in Large screen.

 

Thank-you for your visit, and please know that any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated!

 

Sonja

"Does not compute! Why try to save that which is useless to you? Does not compute!"

 

This is still quite rough around the edges but I wanted to get something out before I drift back into complete inactivity. I'm going to try and hit a modest goal of a MOC a month at the very least.

A little build based off of E-102 Gamma from Sonic Adventure, but I built a prototype that could teach me how to build an actual Gamma, but I got a firm idea on how to do that, but tell me what you think.

(Formerly the Fort Langley Community Hall)

Fort Langley, BC Canada

 

As the neighborhood of Fort Langley, British Columbia prepares for filming of the upcoming Sonic the Hedgehog movie sequel, new images may have indicated that it will be a stand-in for the titular character’s “hero town”, Green Hills, Montana.

 

“Little Town with a Big Heart”

 

It recently came to light that the Sonic crew will not be returning to Ladysmith for the sequel, which played an important role establishing Sonic’s presence on Earth. And now, thanks to photos taken by onlookers, it has been suggested that the village community of 3,400 residents is going to be used as a stand-in for the fictional Montana town.

 

In the first film, the fictional town of Green Hills, also known as the “Little Town with a Big Heart”, hosted the residence of Tom and Maddie Wachowski. The town was also where Sonic spent hidden for ten years.

 

A block away from the Green Hills signage at Mavis Avenue was the previously reported temporary set at Mary Avenue.

 

FILMING LOCATIONS:

 

Like plenty of Sonic adventures, ‘Sonic the Hedgehog’ plays out with the town of Green Hills, Montana as the backdrop. The Green Hill Zone made its first appearance in the original ‘Sonic the Hedgehog’ video game way back in 1991 and is described as a “the little town with a big heart”.

 

However, Green Hills is not actually a real place and is an entirely fictional location created for the Sonic character. As such, the studio had to find an alternative location to stand in as Green Hills, and they chose two primary locations – San Francisco, California and British Columbia in Canada. Principal photography commenced in late July, 2018 and wrapped up by mid October the same year. The film was shot both on location and on set in other places as well, including New York and Morocco.

 

Online References: The Cinemaholic; Tail's Channel

 

This image is best viewed in Large screen.

 

Thank-you for your visit, and please know that any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated!

 

Sonja

Here is a picture of Sonic the Hedgehog relaxing alongside the river. Please tell me on what you think of it.

:)

Marine appears in Sonic Rush Adventure as a racoon girl who dreams of becoming a captain of her own ship, so that she can sail around the world.

Fort Langley, BC Canada

 

As the neighborhood of Fort Langley, British Columbia prepares for filming of the upcoming Sonic the Hedgehog movie sequel, new images may have indicated that it will be a stand-in for the titular character’s “hero town”, Green Hills, Montana.

 

“Little Town with a Big Heart”

 

It recently came to light that the Sonic crew will not be returning to Ladysmith for the sequel, which played an important role establishing Sonic’s presence on Earth. And now, thanks to photos taken by onlookers, it has been suggested that the village community of 3,400 residents is going to be used as a stand-in for the fictional Montana town.

 

In the first film, the fictional town of Green Hills, also known as the “Little Town with a Big Heart”, hosted the residence of Tom and Maddie Wachowski. The town was also where Sonic spent hidden for ten years.

 

A block away from the Green Hills signage at Mavis Avenue was the previously reported temporary set at Mary Avenue.

 

FILMING LOCATIONS:

 

Like plenty of Sonic adventures, ‘Sonic the Hedgehog’ plays out with the town of Green Hills, Montana as the backdrop. The Green Hill Zone made its first appearance in the original ‘Sonic the Hedgehog’ video game way back in 1991 and is described as a “the little town with a big heart”.

 

However, Green Hills is not actually a real place and is an entirely fictional location created for the Sonic character. As such, the studio had to find an alternative location to stand in as Green Hills, and they chose two primary locations – San Francisco, California and British Columbia in Canada. Principal photography commenced in late July, 2018 and wrapped up by mid October the same year. The film was shot both on location and on set in other places as well, including New York and Morocco.

 

Online References: The Cinemaholic; Tail's Channel

 

This image is best viewed in Large screen.

 

Thank-you for your visit, and please know that any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated!

 

Sonja

Don't mistake this character from Sonic Chronicles to be a boy, she's actually a girl. She appears as a new mysterious entity character in her battle armor within the game.

Fort Langley, BC Canada

 

As the neighborhood of Fort Langley, British Columbia prepares for filming of the upcoming Sonic the Hedgehog movie sequel, new images may have indicated that it will be a stand-in for the titular character’s “hero town”, Green Hills, Montana.

 

“Little Town with a Big Heart”

 

It recently came to light that the Sonic crew will not be returning to Ladysmith for the sequel, which played an important role establishing Sonic’s presence on Earth. And now, thanks to photos taken by onlookers, it has been suggested that the village community of 3,400 residents is going to be used as a stand-in for the fictional Montana town.

 

In the first film, the fictional town of Green Hills, also known as the “Little Town with a Big Heart”, hosted the residence of Tom and Maddie Wachowski. The town was also where Sonic spent hidden for ten years.

 

A block away from the Green Hills signage at Mavis Avenue was the previously reported temporary set at Mary Avenue.

 

FILMING LOCATIONS:

 

Like plenty of Sonic adventures, ‘Sonic the Hedgehog’ plays out with the town of Green Hills, Montana as the backdrop. The Green Hill Zone made its first appearance in the original ‘Sonic the Hedgehog’ video game way back in 1991 and is described as a “the little town with a big heart”.

 

However, Green Hills is not actually a real place and is an entirely fictional location created for the Sonic character. As such, the studio had to find an alternative location to stand in as Green Hills, and they chose two primary locations – San Francisco, California and British Columbia in Canada. Principal photography commenced in late July, 2018 and wrapped up by mid October the same year. The film was shot both on location and on set in other places as well, including New York and Morocco.

 

Online References: The Cinemaholic; Tail's Channel

 

This image is best viewed in Large screen.

 

Thank-you for your visit, and please know that any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated!

 

Sonja

Fort Langley, BC Canada

 

As the neighborhood of Fort Langley, British Columbia prepares for filming of the upcoming Sonic the Hedgehog movie sequel, new images may have indicated that it will be a stand-in for the titular character’s “hero town”, Green Hills, Montana.

 

“Little Town with a Big Heart”

 

It recently came to light that the Sonic crew will not be returning to Ladysmith for the sequel, which played an important role establishing Sonic’s presence on Earth. And now, thanks to photos taken by onlookers, it has been suggested that the village community of 3,400 residents is going to be used as a stand-in for the fictional Montana town.

 

In the first film, the fictional town of Green Hills, also known as the “Little Town with a Big Heart”, hosted the residence of Tom and Maddie Wachowski. The town was also where Sonic spent hidden for ten years.

 

A block away from the Green Hills signage at Mavis Avenue was the previously reported temporary set at Mary Avenue.

 

FILMING LOCATIONS:

 

Like plenty of Sonic adventures, ‘Sonic the Hedgehog’ plays out with the town of Green Hills, Montana as the backdrop. The Green Hill Zone made its first appearance in the original ‘Sonic the Hedgehog’ video game way back in 1991 and is described as a “the little town with a big heart”.

 

However, Green Hills is not actually a real place and is an entirely fictional location created for the Sonic character. As such, the studio had to find an alternative location to stand in as Green Hills, and they chose two primary locations – San Francisco, California and British Columbia in Canada. Principal photography commenced in late July, 2018 and wrapped up by mid October the same year. The film was shot both on location and on set in other places as well, including New York and Morocco.

 

Online References: The Cinemaholic; Tail's Channel

 

This image is best viewed in Large screen.

 

Thank-you for your visit, and please know that any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated!

 

Sonja

Theres alot of sonic music here

SONIC TEAM!!

Un verdadero juegazo, aunque prefiero el 2. Me encanta este juego, recuerdo alucinar viendo sus gráficos y velocidad por el 99.

 

Versión Japonesa y Americana

lll人 (Paul Abbott / Seymour Wright / Daichi Yoshikawa) supporting Jandek at Oto last night.

Tikal appears in Director's Cut: Sonic the Hedgehog DX as the young daughter of the chief of Knuckles' tribe, who sacrificed herself 3000 years ago in order to stop Chaos from destroying the planet. She's also an exclusive character that can be played in Sonic Adventure 2 Battle in 2 player mode. Her art work of herself here came from Sonic Adventure 2 Battle.

Metal Gear Solid, Lord of the Rings, Worms Armageddon, Sonic Adventure, Epic Mickey

 

Taken at the Smithsonian American Art Museum.

 

Creative Commons photo by ideonexus.com. Please feel free to use for any purpose!

Metal Gear Solid, Lord of the Rings, Worms Armageddon, Sonic Adventure, Epic Mickey

 

Taken at the Smithsonian American Art Museum.

 

Creative Commons photo by ideonexus.com. Please feel free to use for any purpose!

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