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Since tomorrow's unforgettable V-Day, I figured "What the heck, I'll draw something." And it's been a while since I've drawn these two, so they deserved some attention from me.Now please understand, I do like SonicxSally (even if the princess can aggravate me sometimes) and I also understand everyone has they're own opinions about it. So please, if you must have a exaggerated discussion, do it in your notes, and not on my pages. That is all.
Have a peaceful day.
Sonic (c) Sega
Sally (c) Archie
Art done by me.
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Comments: 68
BellSeashell In reply to saber360 [2011-02-16 23:22:37 +0000 UTC]
Thanks, I think so too. =3
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BigMac1212 In reply to BellSeashell [2011-02-16 23:23:35 +0000 UTC]
You're welcome.
BTW, I would love to see this in the Saturday Morning cartoon.
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JapanAnimeGirl In reply to ??? [2011-02-13 21:02:02 +0000 UTC]
Not trying to exaggerate here: I agree with you but right now, Sonic's free and I feel that's the way heroes should be.
I keep forgetting to do pics for holidays. This is a lovely one.
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TherealRNO In reply to JapanAnimeGirl [2011-06-19 19:35:44 +0000 UTC]
No, he's not. He was being jealous of Khan at the time you made the comment, after which he and Sally rekindled their romance, until Sally's "death" in #225, just 3 issues after Amy approved of their dating in #222. Furthermore, the comics--like most comics in general--has romance to serve as a side-arm to the action and since the comics have a past based on SatAM, SonSal is, was, and will remain the dominate pairing of choice. Also, Sally was not just an Archie character! Sega of America created her in 1991 (though she was really based on the Ricky Flicky template from the initial 1990 game), as per the Sonic Bible and the promo comic meant to showcase the future for the Western interpretation of the blue blur, which lead to the DiC cartoons and the currently ongoing comics. As was shown recently with the Generations game and the comics' own Genesis-based arc, the classic Western Sonic and the modern Japanese Sonic are two completely different takes on the same character, since the Genesis era was itself a joint venture between Japanese and American partners, never mind that during that era, Sonic Team even defected to Sega of America, because it didn't like the way Sega of Japan was handling the franchise. But then, after only a year, Sonic Team disagreed with the America direction and began to actually prefer the Japanese ideas over the American, hence why the Japanese continuity created following the 1998 reboot of the brand took over both Japan and America, save for the comics.
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TherealRNO In reply to JapanAnimeGirl [2011-02-28 01:23:45 +0000 UTC]
Actually, in the comics (the ongoing ones by Archie, the short-lived Fleetway serial, and one SEGA made itself in 1991, BEFORE any subsequent products beyond the Genesis games were made and certainly TWO years PRIOR to purchasing character rights to Amy [ [link] ]) and cartoon [ [link] ], it is practically law--as it is in other comics and cartoons--that the title hero have a love interest, so Sally started out as an idea generated from the Ricky template, whereas Amy was actually BOUGHT FROM Shogakuken, the company behind the Pokemon manga, before she became a SEGA property in 1993, well AFTER Sally had been established! Even other video games adhere by the law aforementioned, for even in the officialized canons of the games, Mario has Peach, Banjo-Kazooie has the title characters (canon via a RARE Scribe interview) and the male-and-female shaman team of Mumbo and Humba, and even Street Fighter & Mortal Kombat have, respectively, Ryu and Chun Li plus Guile and Cammy & Liu Kang and Kitana as well as Johnny Cage and Sonya Blade.
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BellSeashell In reply to JapanAnimeGirl [2011-02-16 23:23:32 +0000 UTC]
Thanks. You have a point, and I think perhaps that's what the writers are going for, for the time being. We'll wait and see what happens.
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JapanAnimeGirl In reply to BellSeashell [2011-02-16 23:38:32 +0000 UTC]
Welcome. Thanks for seeing my point. I also think the writers are trying to avoid pairing up Sonic. All we CAN do is wait and accept whatever happens.
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TherealRNO In reply to JapanAnimeGirl [2011-02-28 02:36:31 +0000 UTC]
Well, they're avoiding it, because many younger fans cling to the "squicky" (to borrow a term from TV Tropes) ship of SonAmy merely because it was included in the most recent anime series about Sonic (which should be NO suprise, given the lolita complex granted to MOST Japanese persons in general when it comes to TV shows, it seems) seemingly approved by SEGA of Japan, who, in truth, ONLY markets the games, made by Sonic Team and really have NO real juridiction over actual character relationships, since the games are MEANT to showcase the ACTION aspects and all other things (like character relations and storyline development) are to be generated in the comics and cartoons, hence why SEGA has Sonic jumping from one lame gimmick to the next in the current gaming continuity.
This is different than the Westernized interpretation generated in the US and UK, SEGA of America basically CREATED Sally [ [link] ] and had her become the blue blur's love interest in one cameo bit in "The Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog" (the Christmas episode that didn't see airtime on TV until 1996 [ [link] & [link] ], since it was done to promote the un-released Sonic Xtreme, which became Sonic Adventure, even though both of them relied on the engine of a never fully conceptualized game based on the "Sonic the Hedgehog [SatAM]" series [ [link] ]), the aforementioned "Sonic the Hedgehog [SatAM]" series [ [link] ], the ongoing comics by Archie in the US that were based upon the "SatAM" concepts [ [link] ]--plus inside of the short-lived comics from Fleetway in the UK [ [link] ] that also brought in Amy's predecessor, Rosey the Rascal whilst actual property rights to Amy as a fully-realized character were STILL being ironed out--and a breif official gaming appearance in Sonic Spinball, made by the SAME American developers that made Sonic 2 for the Mega Drive/Genesis.
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HappyAggro [2011-02-13 19:41:26 +0000 UTC]
Very sweet. I like the hands for whatever reason, you did really well.
Also, I like the new avatar.
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BellSeashell In reply to HappyAggro [2011-02-16 23:24:07 +0000 UTC]
Lol, thanks. I was looking at the hands afterward and thinking "Wow, they actually came out right, lol."
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