Sonic Prime: Season 2 thoughts - Multiverse of Mid

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This was originally posted to Thanks Ken Penders on Tumblr.

Eight more episodes of Sonic Prime are out! They’re labeled as “season 2” despite just being the next eight episodes of the first (and presumably only) season, allowing Netflix to market it as multiple seasons without having to give the cast and crew raises. They love doing that shit to their original cartoons. Ugh.

Anyway! Last time, I gave the show some leeway because it was still finding its legs. This time, though? We’re now two thirds of the way through the series, and sadly, I think it’s time to accept the truth:

While there are parts I like, a lot of this show… kinda sucks?

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This multiverse sucks and Rouge was robbed

Previously, I noted the pattern of each universe spotlighting a different friend of Sonic’s (Tails in New Yolk City, Amy in the jungle world, Knuckles in the pirate world) and predicted that, hopefully, Rouge would get her time to shine next. And with 16 episodes left, surely there’s time to explore new worlds that are more interesting than the jungle and pirate worlds. Those were just the warm up act. Right?

…Right?

Nope! That’s it! There are no more worlds.

This multiverse show where anything is possible really is just about another Eggman-controlled dystopia world, a jungle world, and a pirate world. That’s all they came up with! Just those three, and two dead worlds that don’t really count - one a featureless wasteland, the other a ghostly echo of the original Green Hill dubbed “Ghost Hill.” (Sonic’s friends appear here as holograms stuck repeating a single line each. It gets old immediately.)

The jungle and pirate worlds and their inhabitants being so overwhelmingly generic becomes unforgivable the moment you realize this is all we’re gonna get. It just leaves me wishing they’d thrown this whole concept out and finally made a normal Sonic cartoon with no twist in its premise. A few of the new takes here are good, particularly Nine as a darker riff on Tails, but so many of them don’t feel anything like the fun characters they’re supposed to be. They’re stock cartoon characters wearing the Sonic casts’ skins.

I’ll admit my bias is showing, but god, Rouge is REALLY done dirty by this setup. The normal Rouge we see in the first episode is so fun for how briefly she appears, but then in all the other worlds she’s reduced to a generic action girl with zero personality. What’s her purpose, exactly, when every AU version of Amy is ALSO a straightforward action girl? It drives me absolutely insane that they gave us a PIRATE ROUGE and she doesn’t care about treasure. They do nothing with this! How!!!!!!!! She’s just never gonna get her turn. It’s so obvious that Rouge is only in this show so that they can have another girl, but you could swap her out with another character like Blaze and it’d make no difference.

Speaking of the pirates, though…

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The way things play out in the pirate world is so stupid

Previously, with the Paradox Prism shard within reach, Captain Dread Knux was regressing into his old obsessive personality. I’m fine with this. Sonic and Dread both want the shard, they’re gonna fight over it. Obvious stuff. But the actual impact it has on the story is maybe the stupidest bit of writing in this entire show so far.

Basically, while fighting a couple of the Eggmen and their robots at sea, Sonic has to briefly run over to the enemy ship to fight them and grab the Paradox Prism shard while Dread and his crew remain back on their ship. Dread goes “Oh my god, look! Sonic’s abandoning us! Traitor!” While Sonic is… like 200 feet away. Still in clear view. Fighting the guys who are trying to kill them. Retrieving Dread’s beloved treasure for him.

And yet, Dread’s crew buys this! And when Sonic runs right back over with the shard in hand, they’re all like “HOW DARE YOU BETRAY US” and turn on him.

It’s just. What?!

This isn’t a huge part of the “season,” but I highlight it as maybe the worst moment of the show’s character writing. I’m reminded of Thorn Rose’s backstory from last time, where she was depicted as suddenly snapping one day when she saw her friends pick one too many berries in the jungle. Sometimes a character just needs to pivot for the story to work, and they aren’t really interested in getting there smoothly.

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The Chaos Council fucking sucks

I tried so hard to like these guys, but they drag the show down so much.

The choice to have a team of five different Eggmen really just means that Eggman has been split into five one-note characters. Four of them revolve entirely around the most trite, predictable, boomer-ass jokes based on their ages. The teenage one is whiny and just wants to play video games. The young adult one is a vegan hipster who does yoga. The old one is cranky about all the whippersnappers and has a bad back. The baby is a baby. These are jokes that would’ve been tired if this show aired 20 years ago.

The odd man out is Mister Doctor Eggman, the middle-aged one with a toupee who’s the stand-in for regular Eggman. But even he kinda sucks. The other four all being one-note joke characters means that he has to be the straight man of the group, so he’s just very dry and serious and plot-focused without any of Eggman’s fun eccentricities. He’s neither particularly funny nor particularly sinister, which is just about the worst place for an Eggman to be.

He doesn’t even have any incompetent robot lackeys to bounce off of, because the unfunny alternate age Eggmen fill the quota for bumbling secondary villains. But also, like… Orbot and Cubot are in this show! They were in the first episode! Where are they? God, I never thought I’d miss them so much…

But, okay. It’s not ALL bad.

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The highlights

There’s a recurring theme here, which is that the best episodes are the ones where Sonic is pitted against a foe who can match his speed and they just let the animation carry it.

The first of the new episodes is mostly about Sonic fighting Shadow, and BOY is their fight fun to watch. Said fight happens because Shadow blames Sonic for shattering the universe and doesn’t trust him to fix things. Shadow wants to restore their world, but he refuses to see the various AU counterparts as the same people Sonic once knew, and he doesn’t really care what happens to them. Ultimately, though, he begrudgingly accepts that Sonic really is the only one who can hop between dimensions for Plot Reasons, and therefore lets him go try to do things the nice way. He sadly spends most of his time waiting around in the void between worlds, but in the last episode of the batch he and Sonic get to team up against the Chaos Council’s forces and it’s very cool.

As far as recent interpretations of Shadow go, this is a good one. He’s a great foil for Sonic, which just makes me wish he could travel with Sonic to the different worlds. He’s cynical and overly pragmatic in his approach, but his points aren’t entirely wrong. His anger feels justified. They even let him have some snark! And Ian Hanlin is really great in the role - definitely a contender for Shadow’s best voice ever. He just sounds so natural.

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The other speedster Sonic fights is Chaos Sonic, the Chaos Council’s take on Metal.

He can talk! Deven is basically doing a Jaleel impersonation for him? People are very mixed on this.

The idea behind Chaos Sonic is to turn Sonic’s obnoxious smack talk and zingers back around on him, and I don’t hate this idea, even if a lot of fans find him annoying compared to Metal Sonic. (Some comparisons have been made to Archie’s Shard, but I assume this is a coincidence.) Like the rest of the script, his dialogue certainly isn’t anything to write home about, but the fights he gets into with Sonic and co. are so damn fun and dynamic that I have to like him. I also like how expressive his eyes are on his dome screen face, and the animators have a ton of fun with the fact that his torso and head can rotate 360 degrees.

Unfortunately, he’s destroyed at the end of his debut episode. I’m praying he gets rebuilt, because this show desperately needs better villains than the Chaos Council.

Again, the animation in Prime is maybe the best animation in any official Sonic media, period. I just wished I liked the characters and worlds enough to be invested in more of the fights. It’s hard to care about the dozenth group battle against the generic Eggforcer bots and the baby in his Fisher-Price mech.

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The note we end on

After fighting a giant glowing replica of the normal Eggman for… some reason? Episode 16 ends with Sonic and Nine getting into an argument over what to do with the Paradox Prism shards. Sonic wants to restore his original world, but Nine still wants to create a new, better world out of the one that’s just an empty wasteland, believing he doesn’t belong anywhere else. Nine angrily runs off with the shards, and Sonic is distraught as he realizes that Shadow was seemingly right about how he shouldn’t trust Nine.

I kind of like this conflict, mostly because Nine is the standout character of this show. But my main problem is that we don’t know what will happen when everything is fixed.

The logical assumption is that the alternate worlds will just… stop existing, right? That must be the idea if Sonic and Nine are treating restoring the original world and creating a new one in the Shatterverse as mutually exclusive options, right? If the Shatterverse disappears, will Nine and the rest all stop existing, too? The show seems unwilling to discuss this possibility, so I’m left not really knowing what the stakes are in this conflict. Nine becomes a whole lot more sympathetic and Sonic becomes a whole lot more monstrous if restoring the world will erase most of this show’s cast from existence, but the thought that this could even happen doesn’t seem to have crossed Sonic’s mind. Sonic seems to want to take his AU friends back to the regular Green Hill - he at least wants to introduce Nine to his normal friends - but like… he can’t really do that, can he? They’re not gonna have four Tailses running around.

I don’t really know what direction this is all headed in. I guess we just have to keep watching, even if I’m past the point of accepting that this show is mostly very mid.

It’s just frustrating that everyone else working on this show is clearly giving it their all while the writers at Man of Action phone it in for so much of its runtime. The scripts drag this show down so, so hard. There are moments and episodes I like, but you have to slog through so much mediocrity to get there.

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