Sonic The Hedgehog The Movie -dual Audio- Uncut... Review

For nearly three decades, the blue blur has been a cornerstone of pop culture. While the live-action/CGI hybrid films starring Ben Schwartz and Jim Carrey have introduced Sonic to a new generation, there exists a forgotten gem that bridged the gap between the SEGA Genesis era and modern animation. We are talking, of course, about the 1996 (released in 1999 in the US) OVA (Original Video Animation):

If you are a collector, a retro enthusiast, or a parent wanting to show your child a piece of Sonic history, finding the (English & Japanese) Uncut version is the holy grail. Why? Because the edited TV broadcasts and the grainy VHS rips on YouTube miss half the story—and some of the best quips. Sonic The Hedgehog The Movie -Dual Audio- Uncut...

So, grab your chili dog, find that MKV, switch to the English track for the first watch, and then immediately rewatch it in Japanese. You will thank us later. For nearly three decades, the blue blur has

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