If you’re too young, well, we feel bad for you, so you should look into adding this anyway-trust us, it was a better time. For those that remember Sega’s last credible hoorah in the world of video game consoles, this toy is the perfect addition to your collection. Back in the early 2000s, Toy Island did a line of Sonic Adventure figures that are pretty high quality. Sonic X was a big part of 2000s kids childhoods, and this Knuckles figure is a great way to remember it. 6 Good – Sonic X Knuckles 9′ Action Figure No more plushes, this is too much to deal with. Finally, when you look in his eyes, you can almost hear him scream “kill me”. Second, he’s gold, but not a nice looking gold. First of all, Sonic is really skinny-and we’re not talking about his late 1990s/early 200os lanky here-he genuinely looks sick. What is it about Sonic that makes him so weird looking when you make a plush? This monstrosity was made by Kelly Toys, and it’s all kinds of strange. 7 Bad – Sonic the Hedgehog Super Gold Kelly Toy Plush Doll Figure SEGA 13″ Sure, he looks a little goofy, but Shadow is the last great expansion character of Sega’s flagship franchise, and there’s no better way to commemorate him than placing a distorted version of him on your table. Sure, you can get one of Sonic, but let’s be real here, there’s something about Shadow’s rocket shoes and big dumb cow eyes that make this one just a little better than the Sonic one. See also Gotham Riddlers Icy Prison Will Leave Him Fundamentally Changed 8 Good – Shadow The Hedgehog FunkoĮveryone needs a good Pop-Vinyl for their office desk, and this Shadow the Hedgehog is perfect. We really don’t want to say any more about it because that means we have to look at it longer. A lot of people had to mess up for this to become a reality, but here we are. Who knows, this may have been focus tested too.
Someone had to come up with this concept, take it to someone else, get it approved, and then probably get that approved one last time. It’s an official item produced by Toy Network and, we’re not sure how that happened. At first glance, you’d think this shiny Sonic the Hedgehog plush was fake or homemade, but it’s not. 10 Good – Sonic, Tails, and Knuckles In Spaceĩ Bad – 40” Metalic Silver Sonic The Hedgehog Toy Network Plush With that in mind, we’ve taken the five best and the five worst Sonic the Hedgehog toys available for purchase. While there are some truly great toys that feature everyone’s favorite hedgehog, there are some embarrassingly bad ones that even the most hardcore fans wouldn’t want in their collection. Since his debut in 1991, he’s enjoyed some highs and lows, and his toys mimic that rollercoaster. So much so that he’s finally getting his very own live action movie! With that in mind, it hasn’t always been smooth sailing for the blue blur. Sonic The Hedgehog is one of the most popular video game properties in the world. You Are Reading : 5 Sonic Toys All Fans Need To Own (And 5 That Are Really Bad)
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The internet is busy laughing at the Sonic The Hedgehog trailer, but it’s far from the best-or worst-thing the series has ever done. 1 Bad – Sonic Transformed All-Stars Racing Pull Back Action: Tails and Sonic Hedgehog.2 Good – Sonic Classic 1991 Ultimate Figure.3 Bad – Awful Bootleg Sonic Colors Figures.6 Good – Sonic X Knuckles 9′ Action Figure.7 Bad – Sonic the Hedgehog Super Gold Kelly Toy Plush Doll Figure SEGA 13″.9 Bad – 40” Metalic Silver Sonic The Hedgehog Toy Network Plush.10 Good – Sonic, Tails, and Knuckles In Space.5 Sonic Toys All Fans Need To Own (And 5 That Are Really Bad).Which shouldn't be a problem seeing how previous games had Banjo & Kazooie, Wreck-It Ralph, some YouTuber, & Danica Patrick. So I'd say Classic Sonic, Sanshiro, & additional characters from the other 7 franchises I listed have a pretty good shot of making it in now.ĭownside (for SEGA, at least) is that ToeJam & Earl's rights are now clearly established to be the rights of the original creators, so whereas TJ&E seemed on the table during that poll, they'd now have to be guest characters. SEGA doesn't have anything new that's major, but since the last game, they bought Atlus (Meaning SMT & Persona are now SEGA franchises), popularity of the Yakuza & Bayonetta series has significantly increased, SEGA seems to be pushing more Golden Axe, Shinobi, & Streets of Rage in their merchandising, we've had a few new Sonic games (Several of which prominently featuring classic content), they know the popularity of some of their franchises they previously overlooked thanks to that character poll for SART that went nowhere because they realized they couldn't use the 2 most popular characters in that poll (Segata Sanshiro & Hatsune Miku) & the PC's the only system that got the DLC for 3rd place, & apparently SEGA can use Segata Sanshiro now, if his cameo in the Sonic comic means anything.