8 Best Quotes From Sonic the Hedgehog 3

As a child of the 90s, I vividly remember the thrill of playing Sonic the Hedgehog games and eagerly awaiting each new sequel. Fast forward to today, and I find myself thoroughly impressed with the humor, action, and heart that shines through in Sonic the Hedgehog 3.

The Sonic movie series encountered some initial difficulties due to the initial design of Sonic, which featured prominent teeth that proved distracting. However, Paramount made corrections, and now these films aim for intentional humor rather than relying on meme-worthy moments, although they have still generated some memorable and entertaining memes from notable scenes.

There’ll be plenty of hilarious meme material from the upcoming video-on-demand and Blu-ray release of Sonic the Hedgehog 3. The film boasts many witty dialogues that will amuse both kids and adults, regardless of whether they are Sonic fans or not. So, let’s gather some memorable quotes containing spoilers to share!

8. “Happy Bea Arthur Day?”

Sonic

The movie opens close to a race involving Sonic, Knuckles, and Tails going through the woods. It’s a mini-game to distract Sonic from a surprise birthday party or more like a surprise Earth Day party. Sonic misinterprets the sign to say “Happy Bea Arthur Day” which is a joke more for the parents in the audience than their kids. Bea Arthur was the star of many films and TV shows, most prominently The Golden Girls. As a holed-up child for many years, it would make sense that Sonic would marathon The Golden Girls at least once on DVD.

7. “The More You Talk, The More I Want To Hit You.”

Shadow

Typically, when folks encounter Sonic, they often find him irritating due to his frequent wisecracks and casual demeanor, which can grate on people’s nerves, especially someone like Shadow, who is already bristling with the desire for revenge. However, Sonic’s relentless jokes in Japan are only exacerbating the situation. The ensuing fight scene, although brief, is quite intense as Sonic pursues Shadow on a motorcycle while being shot at. This seems to be a tribute to the 2006 game “Shadow the Hedgehog,” appealing to fans who enjoyed the darker spinoff’s atmosphere.

6. “Are You Detective Pikachu?”

Random Child

In the movie, one of the funniest moments comes from a jab taken at another popular children’s game adaptation: Detective Pikachu. During a meal at the Chao Garden with Commander Walters in Japan, Sonic, Knuckles, and Tails find themselves mistaken for Detective Pikachu by a young girl. The humor lies in the overt reference to another video game within the same scene.

Back in the ’90s, a collaboration between Sega and Nintendo would have caused quite the stir, given their fierce rivalry at the time. But nowadays, they seem to be on amicable terms, even teaming up for a series of Olympic games where Mario, Sonic, and their pals engage in various mini-games together. Quite a shift from the past!

5. “Please, Join Me In My Crab.”

Agent Stone

In the initial film, Agent Stone has been an exceptional character, being a longtime friend of Dr. Robotnik. After explosions destroy the Chao Garden, he rescues Sonic and company. Upon leading them to a dock, Agent Stone discloses that Dr. Robotnik is being falsely accused and he possesses evidence to prove it. It’s at this moment when Agent Stone summons a colossal robot crab from beneath the water, delivering a line that may seem forced but is delivered flawlessly for comedic effect. This line serves as part of a larger ongoing joke, where Dr. Robotnik finds himself in financial straits and has developed an affection for Spanish soap operas.

4. “There’s No Such Thing As A Friendly Ghost.”

Knuckles

In the movie, Knuckles boasts about being pure muscle and it’s evident he’s not kidding – from smashing through a barricade to lifting a tank, his strength is undeniable. However, this tough guy has some surprisingly comical vulnerabilities. For instance, he gets scared of ghosts, as shown when they explore the abandoned facility. When challenged about this fear, the film flashes back to a scene where the three characters are watching the live-action 90s version of Casper. The flashback concludes and Knuckles claims that ghosts aren’t friendly, which aligns with many paranormal investigation shows’ findings.

3. “It’s Almost Like We’re Played By The Same Actor.”

Dr. Robotnik (Ivo and Gerald)

In the new installment, Jim Carrey returns as Dr. Ivo Robotnik, but this time he’s accompanied by a version of himself – Gerald, who is none other than Ivo’s grandfather. Gerald has been imprisoned for half a century, which is why fans haven’t seen him before. In an intriguing twist, they come across each other in an abandoned building and play a classic mirror trick. To add to the amusement, they acknowledge the similarity by breaking the fourth wall, stating that it feels like they’re played by the same actor.

It was easy to tell that Carrey was having a blast let loose as Dr. Robotnik in the first two movies. It’s even more apparent in Sonic the Hedgehog 3 since he gets to play two evil baddies and is constantly winking at the camera.

2. “Donut Lord.”

Tom’s Sweater

In the film “Sonic the Hedgehog 3,” Tom’s affection for donuts, which is often portrayed throughout the series, is symbolized by a sweater emblazoned with the phrase “Donut Lord” and adorned with crocheted donuts. From the original movie to this third sequel, Tom has been known for his love of donuts due to his frequent consumption, and his profession being in the police force. If Tom were to participate in an Ugly Christmas Sweater contest, he would undoubtedly win first place. Additionally, he might even receive a strange award for having unusual hobbies, as he creates a puppet resembling himself. Although the puppet doesn’t appear frequently in the movie, every time it speaks, it is hilarious.

1. “This Ends Now!”

Shadow

Watching Sonic and Shadow battle it out in their Super Forms within “Sonic the Hedgehog 3” was much like experiencing Goku’s first fight against Frieza as a Super Saiyan in “Dragon Ball Z”. It was nothing short of an epic confrontation, instigated by a typical line from Shadow telling Sonic it was time to settle things. The fight is skillfully animated, and fans will undoubtedly rise from their seats at the sight of these two characters squaring off, followed by a poignant moment as they develop a bond. The ending of the movie offers a mix of emotions that’s hard to deny.

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2024-12-24 16:04