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It’s Pride Month once again and being a walking alphabet soup ourselves, we wanted to make a special video for probably our oldest fandom. Because June is not just the time for the gays, it’s also the birthday month of the blue hog himself, Sonic The Hedgehog.

On June 23rd, 1991, just four weeks before we were born, SEGA released the authentic Sonic game for the Mega Drive, kicking off a thirty one year long marathon sprint with no end in sight. This year we own a recently released film film, a collection of remastered classic games, an upcoming Netflix cartoon, an open-world adventure title, the 50th issue of the current comic book scamper and that’s not even touching upon the franchise’s venture into VTubing, all the new merchandise and more.

But having grown up with the series since the mid-90s, we wanted to merge our affectionate of the franchise with Pride month and hold a closer look at something that many people might not even acquire realized existed, namely…

The Lgbtq+ Representation in Sonic the Hedgehog

With a breakneck pace, an increased focus on the animated characters, and a surprising amount of heart, Sonic 3 is easily the best in the series.     

About the Film 

The Sonic the Hedgehog video games are all about speed, so it’s fitting that only four years after the first movie was released, the series has already become a trilogy (with an additional spin-off miniseries). The Sonic the Hedgehog film franchise may have gotten off the starting line quickly, but it has taken time to detect its footing. First, there was the infamous post-production redesign of Sonic’s appearance following the (warranted) fan backlash to the initial trailers. After the first film’s mixed reception, the sequel superior aligned itself with fan expectations. With the third entry, the franchise finally appears to hold found its stride. With a breakneck pace, an increased focus on the animated characters, and a surprising amount of heart, Sonic 3 is easily the best in the series.   

A major issue with the first two films was that they contained too many superfluous human subplots. And other than Jim Carrey’s delightfully hammy turn as the vill

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