Jump to content
Awoo.
  • Netflix Premieres Sonic Prime Season 3's First Episode on YouTube, Available Now

    Just a bit of Prime time.

    Those eagerly waiting for the finale of Sonic Prime can get a taste of Season 3 early. This morning, Netflix After School's YouTube channel posted the first full episode, "Grim Tidings."

    The season picks up immediately after the events of Season 2, with Shadow and Sonic facing the fallout of Nine's rejection. This follows Netflix's teaser trend of giving viewers the first episode early both via YouTube and (strangely enough) Roblox. This also comes as we've learned that the first season will soon be hitting blu-ray.

    The rest of Season 3 will premiere in less than a week, January 11.

    Sonic News Tips Credit:
    fia, Shiny Gems

    The Sonic Stadium may link to retailers and earn a small commission on purchases made from users who click those links. These links will only appear in articles related to the product, in an unobtrusive manner, and do not influence our editorial decisions in any way. All proceeds will go to supporting our community and continued coverage of Sonic the Hedgehog. Thank you in advance for your kind support!
    • Thumbs Up 4
    • Way Past Cool 1

    User Feedback

    Recommended Comments



    1 hour ago, The Swordsman said:

    The main gimmick of having the people you know and care about shattered like a mirror into multiple pieces of themselves could've been very interesting character writing, with each shard really playing into a aspect of the character's personality.

     

    I head-canon that something fierce with this show.

     

    Rusty is a reflection of Amy with her loyalty removed

    Dread's one-track obsession with the shard is the exaggeration of his devotion to the Master Emerald.

    Nine is Tails without his trust in anyone else

    Thorn is Amy with her compassion cranked too high

    Mangy lacks intelligence to the point that he's feral

    Gnarley and Renegade are two ends of Knux's paranoia spectrum

    ect...

     

     

     

    There was a ton of deep dive potential here. Sonic still has a chance to tap into some of it, considering the last stretch of Season 3 will likely involve him rallying the troops for the final battle.

    Link to comment
    Share on other sites

    3 hours ago, MetalSkulkBane said:

     

    But that's not what I was arguing against. My point was that Prime being (in theory) canonical to the games has a very small effect on its overall quality.

    Not if you're invested into the continuity as I am, for one thing it amplifies Prime's own problems. For instance, the characterization for everyone but Shadow comes off even worse than it would otherwise and things you would allow the show to get away with normally because its not the main verse now become outright problems. Then you have the whole factor of not being given something you were promised, while also defacing the thing you actually wanted in the first place. It invites ire towards the show that wouldn't be there if it wasn't canon

    Link to comment
    Share on other sites

    MetalSkulkBane

    Posted

    8 hours ago, The Swordsman said:

    Not if you're invested into the continuity as I am, for one thing it amplifies Prime's own problems. For instance, the characterization for everyone but Shadow comes off even worse than it would otherwise and things you would allow the show to get away with normally because its not the main verse now become outright problems. Then you have the whole factor of not being given something you were promised, while also defacing the thing you actually wanted in the first place. It invites ire towards the show that wouldn't be there if it wasn't canon

    Funny, isn't Prime Shadow characterization completely different than in recent games, AKA better? Or like with IDW, you see it as "restoring original characterization?"

    Just want to make sure. Are you complaining
    A.) "I don't like Prime Sonic characterization"
    B.) "I don't like that Prime Sonic characterization doesn't match games, despite their promises"

    I'm assuming you mean both. In that case.
    A. is valid opinion I can respect.
    B. I already advised to "assume whoever made that statement was wrong and Prime is NOT part of games".

    unless you're saying
    C.) "If I followed your advice, then Prime becomes even worse as standalone"
    in which case I need elaboration and more specific examples.

    Link to comment
    Share on other sites

    9 hours ago, MetalSkulkBane said:

    Funny, isn't Prime Shadow characterization completely different than in recent games, AKA better? Or like with IDW, you see it as "restoring original characterization?"

    Just want to make sure. Are you complaining
    A.) "I don't like Prime Sonic characterization"
    B.) "I don't like that Prime Sonic characterization doesn't match games, despite their promises"

    I'm assuming you mean both. In that case.
    A. is valid opinion I can respect.
    B. I already advised to "assume whoever made that statement was wrong and Prime is NOT part of games".

    unless you're saying
    C.) "If I followed your advice, then Prime becomes even worse as standalone"
    in which case I need elaboration and more specific examples.

    More like with IDW, if you are going back to how something is written in it's prime (pun not intended) instead of doing a new, yet better direction it counts as a restoration. You're assumption is correct, though the problem with B is it wasn't just the Prime guys saying it. As inconsistencies kept on piling up other people asked about Ian Flynn about it on his show the Bumblekast. Ian replied it is indeed canon and that to wait til season 3 as that would somehow explain it and that couldn't he say more.

    Link to comment
    Share on other sites

    MetalSkulkBane

    Posted

    1 hour ago, The Swordsman said:

     As inconsistencies kept on piling up other people asked about Ian Flynn about it on his show the Bumblekast. Ian replied it is indeed canon and that to wait til season 3 as that would somehow explain it and that couldn't he say more.

    Then I guess we'll learn in few days how things "connect".

    I just remember when Sega said "Two Worlds is a thing" which was incredibly stupid, so I just ignored it. As long as any game itself didn't give me solid proof, it worked fine, even before Two Worlds was uncanonized.

    • Thumbs Up 1
    Link to comment
    Share on other sites

    22 hours ago, MetalSkulkBane said:

    Then I guess we'll learn in few days how things "connect".

    I just remember when Sega said "Two Worlds is a thing" which was incredibly stupid, so I just ignored it. As long as any game itself didn't give me solid proof, it worked fine, even before Two Worlds was uncanonized.

    Huh, you know what I did the same with that and the Classic universe Forces retcon as both were too continuity breaking to take seriously and both were indeed fixed in the end with SEGA being rededicated to keeping up the continuity. You're right, I'm probably making a mountain out of a mole hill.

    • Thumbs Up 1
    Link to comment
    Share on other sites

    MetalSkulkBane

    Posted

    1 hour ago, The Swordsman said:

    Huh, you know what I did the same with that and the Classic universe Forces retcon as both were too continuity breaking to take seriously and both were indeed fixed in the end with SEGA being rededicated to keeping up the continuity. You're right, I'm probably making a mountain out of a mole hill.

    Problems like that definitely still count are problems (otherwise fandom wouldn't collectively complain about Two Worlds or Classic/Modern split), but just ignoring them is easier than it looks at first.

    Link to comment
    Share on other sites




    Create an account or sign in to comment

    You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

    Create an account

    Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

    Register a new account

    Sign in

    Already have an account? Sign in here.

    Sign In Now



×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

You must read and accept our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy to continue using this website. We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.