SONIC - Origem

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12 Oct 201704:08

Summary

TLDRThis video dives into the fascinating origins of Sonic the Hedgehog, starting with Sega’s quest to create a mascot that could rival Nintendo's Mario. From quirky early designs to Sonic's iconic speed, the video explores how the blue hedgehog became a symbol of gaming. Discover fun facts about Sonic’s first appearance, his design inspirations, and misconceptions about his species. Despite being created as a rival to Mario, Sonic has since become a Nintendo-exclusive character, cementing his place in gaming history. The video concludes by engaging viewers to share their thoughts on super speed and encouraging them to like and subscribe.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Sonic was created by Sega in the 1990s to rival Nintendo's Mario in the gaming world.
  • 😀 Prior to Sonic, Sega's mascot was Alex Kidd, but he wasn't as popular globally, particularly in Brazil.
  • 😀 Sega experimented with several bizarre character designs for their new mascot, including a clumsy rabbit, a goofy wolf, and a Bart Simpson-inspired character.
  • 😀 Sonic's design was influenced by the speed of Sega's new Mega Drive console, emphasizing the console's fast processing power.
  • 😀 Sonic's early design was known as 'Mr. Needlemouse,' a nod to his spiky appearance similar to a mouse.
  • 😀 Sonic's iconic red shoes were inspired by Michael Jackson's footwear on the 'Bad' album cover, while his gloves were modeled after Santa Claus.
  • 😀 The success of Sonic led to the creation of similar cool, bipedal animal characters in other games, like Crash Bandicoot and Gex.
  • 😀 At one point, Sonic was more well-known than Mickey Mouse, helping Sega surpass Nintendo in the early 16-bit era.
  • 😀 Sonic's first appearance was not on the Mega Drive but in an arcade racing game where he appeared as a hood ornament on a car.
  • 😀 Despite popular belief, Sonic is not a hedgehog, but an 'ouriço-cacheiro,' a species of hedgehog native to the Americas.
  • 😀 Sonic cannot swim in the games, but this is a misconception since real hedgehogs can swim; this idea came from Sega's incorrect information about the risks.

Q & A

  • What was the main reason Sega wanted to create a new mascot in the early 1990s?

    -Sega wanted a new mascot to compete with Nintendo's Mario, as their previous mascot, Alex Kidd, was not as iconic or expressive as needed.

  • What was unique about Alex Kidd's success?

    -Alex Kidd had greater success in Brazil than in the rest of the world, thanks to the Master System console being released with his game pre-installed.

  • What were some of the initial character concepts that Sega considered for their new mascot?

    -Some of the early concepts included a clumsy rabbit, a goofy wolf, and a character resembling a man in a jumpsuit with Bart Simpson-like hair.

  • How did Sega's new mascot, Sonic, reflect the technological features of the Sega Mega Drive?

    -Sonic was designed to embody the speed of the Mega Drive's processing power, which was marketed as 'blast processing'.

  • Why was Sonic originally named 'Mister Needlemouse'?

    -Sonic was initially named 'Mister Needlemouse' as a playful reference to his appearance, which resembled a spiky mouse.

  • What was the inspiration behind Sonic's iconic design elements?

    -Sonic's design was influenced by various sources, including the colors of the American flag, Michael Jackson's shoes from the 'Bad' album cover, and Santa Claus's boots and gloves.

  • Which other video game characters were inspired by Sonic's success?

    -Sonic's popularity inspired the creation of other iconic characters, such as Crash Bandicoot, Gex the Gecko, and Croc the Crocodile.

  • Was Sonic's first appearance in a game on the Sega Mega Drive?

    -No, Sonic's first appearance was actually in a racing arcade game called 'Invader Mobile,' where he appeared as an accessory on the car's windshield.

  • Many people mistake Sonic for a hedgehog, but what is he actually?

    -Sonic is not a hedgehog; he is an 'ourico-cacheiro,' which is the Portuguese term for a hedgehog species with the scientific name that can be seen on the screen.

  • Why was Sonic unable to swim in the early games, and what was the reality about hedgehogs' ability to swim?

    -Sega originally gave Sonic the inability to swim due to incorrect information about hedgehogs. In reality, hedgehogs can swim perfectly well.

  • What was Sonic's role in relation to Mario during the early 1990s, and what happened to him later?

    -Sonic was introduced as a rival to Mario in the 1990s. However, due to a later partnership between Sega and Nintendo, Sonic became an exclusive character for Nintendo.

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