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@KaiserNeko Early 2000s Yuji Uekawa
-Hotdog shoes
-Noodle limbs
-Nike smile
-Dark blue fur
Sonic’s design at it’s prime imo.
@HypraSeaPea What they did to my boy Chuck E, I’ll never forgive and forget.
I think these series would benefit the absolute most out of it with how large and diverse their cast of characters are. https://t.co/GD1PSbXGx7
@TheEmuEmi Almost every character having their own unique cuffs or a different variant of gloves.
It’s another aspect of what made all these new characters exciting because they went past the classic Mickey/Felix vibe Sonic had and striked something more cooler with a bit of edge to it.
@Danny8bit @Missingno123311 Taking inspiration from old-school cartoons is the ticket to peak video game character design.
The Babylon Rouges are the Waluigi of Sonic.
Characters who are relegated to spin-offs they were created for and still have made no official appearances in the mainline games despite being recurring and having their own fans.
Jinx was such a weird ass idea for a Pokémon, all the way from the beginning.
Who in the room had to come up with the first 151 Pocket Monsters for Gen 1 and one of their ideas was just “blond wigged lady thing”?