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Aug 21, 2007 | 5:37 AM EDT
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  • Daily 3rd Place August 22, 2007

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Author Comments

A classic rivalry of Sonic and Metal Sonic, I always wanted to do a battle with them. Part 2 won't be out for while, it will be a battle with Silver Sonic II and Swatbots. The Swatbot-themed ship is a tribute to the Star War's Eclipse Star Destroyer(like the Death Egg is to the Death Star). The music is from the Newgrounds Audio Portal. Each song is awesome. I tried adding sound effects to the fight scene but it didn't turn out well so I tried to make it music driven. I also wanted this to be a race-battle, like in Sonic CD.

Enjoy the movie!
Thanks for the front page. ^^

Reviews


bunnyrabbotbunnyrabbot

Rated 5 / 5 stars 3 days ago

Awesome!Just like all your movies



mdsmmdsm

Rated 5 / 5 stars 13 days ago

i love your movies wax70



SonicDude456SonicDude456

Rated 5 / 5 stars 2 weeks ago

I LOVE YOU WAX!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



Satoshikid12Satoshikid12

Rated 3 / 5 stars March 29, 2013

Pretty awesome



illuminashockilluminashock

Rated 1.5 / 5 stars February 13, 2013

Is there a problem with this animation and the portrayal? Definitely.

For starters, Sonic has always been quicker in his movements than this and has normally either acted cocky or is full of sugar or something. In this one he's just dark and serious which is strange for his character - he's never acted like this, not in Sonic SatAM, not in the anime, and not in the movie. The comics don't even come close.

Just why exactly Metal Sonic is supposed to be some kind of menacing monstrosity, makes no sense in this iteration. Metal Sonic has always looked more like a character that is aware of the game player without breaking the fourth wall.

While I can see the point of the tribute, I don't think the portrayal was that great. This is not your best work, nor will it be your last.