![]() ![]() Along with his strength and confidence, however, comes an unstoppable determination and impatience, unlike his counterpart who likes to take his time. ![]() He is also very tolerant, showing understanding towards the less capable members of his team. Knuckles is shown to be very modest and has seemingly no sense of shame, as he would gladly wear a silly-looking hat to distinguish himself from his Sonic Boom World counterpart, and even felt proud doing it. He also has a brave and courageous attitude. However, he sometimes comes off as a know-it-all, such as when he formally noted Sonic's aggressiveness after he schooled him in pacifism (even though he forced Sonic to act as such). Much more grammatically gifted than his counterpart, Knuckles speaks using a wide range of vocabulary and proverbs, the latter which several have noted makes him sound like a fortune cookie. The polar opposite of his Sonic Boom World counterpart, Knuckles is described as smart, sophisticated, charming, likable and a born leader. Knuckles petting his reality's Sonic, from " Two Good to Be True". As he continued to flicker in captivity, Knuckles was rescued by Team Sonic who got him back to his home dimension with machines provided by Eggman in time to help his Sonic battle some Crab Bots and keep their dimensions from imploding. Eggman's lair in spite of his allies' objections to this behavior to get the technology he needed, only to get captured when he started flickering due to the paradox of having two Knuckles in one dimension. Eggman's technology to get home, Knuckles recklessly charged into Dr. When they got to him though, Knuckles was puzzled by Dave's mindlessness, though it helped Tails figured out that Knuckles had been sent to another dimension. Accepting a hat to distinguish himself from Amy, Knuckles sought Dave the Intern's help, believing him to be a genius. Eggman in his Octopus Bot, where Knuckles turned the battle in his team's favor when they fought Rggman and his Octupus Bot, the robot shot two lasers that merged together and sent Knuckles to a place with another version of his team, including a dimwitted version of himself, although he initially paid little attention to the odd behavior of his supposed teammates. Knuckles in the Sonic Boom World, from " Two Good to Be True".ĭuring an assault from Dr. Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed ReviewĢ1 November 2012 History TV series Past įor a long time, Knuckles led his team to several victories against his arch-enemy Dr. He also wears gloves with knuckle-spikes on them and has white sports tape wrapped around his hands, the lower half of his arms and legs, and his biceps, making him similar to a Muay Thai boxer.During his stay in the Sonic Boom World, he also wore a blue party hat with spikes. He also has seven long dreadlock-like spines around the sides and back of his head and a medium-sized, tri-crooked tail.įor attire, Knuckles wears a pair of red and yellow shoes, designed with wrap-like markings, that have green cuffs and grey metal plates on top. He has a rather large torso, broad shoulders and thick muscular arms, making him very top-heavy, and possesses long, if somewhat thin legs in comparison. As such, he is a large anthropomorphic echidna (over a head taller than Sonic) with red fur that covers most of his body, peach skin on his muzzle, a white crescent-shaped patch of fur on his chest, and purple eyes. What follows is a multi-layered, Inception-like reveal that shows what's really going on with Sonic Boom and the reality in which it takes place.Knuckles (right) and Sonic Boom World Knuckles (left), from " Two Good to Be True".Īppearance and attire-wise, Knuckles looks exactly like his Sonic Boom World counterpart. Mike quickly begins to annoy Sonic, leading the neckerchiefed hedgehog to find solace in his "happy place." And then to find a happy place within that happy place. Sonic ultimately apologizes to Mike, and pledges to include him in a future battle. Here's the setup: In the Sonic Boom episode " Just A Guy ," Sonic makes a dismissive comment about Mike the Ox, calling him "just a guy" in a conversation with Knuckles and implying that the ox isn't worthy of being included in the core team in a battle against Dr. or a shocking reveal about the strange nature of the Cartoon Network show. A brief live-action moment in the otherwise computer-animated cartoon is either a just a pretty good gag. Sonic the Hedgehog's current animated series, Sonic Boom, ventured into bizarre territory for about three seconds during an episode that aired in the U.S. ![]()
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