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00:00Sonic Prime. Barking up the wrong tree.
00:03It starts out with repeating the last line from Thorn, where she antagonizes them for wanting food from the jungle.
00:10If it weren't for Sonic's attachment to Amy, I'd say this fight should end in two seconds because of how hard Sonic would slam into her from how fast she is.
00:19Sonic remembers waking up in front of a palm tree, and there's cheesy moments where Amy tells him that his birthday gift is the palm tree.
00:27And Sonic says there's already a bunch of those trees over here, and all of his friends share some good memories they have with him.
00:34This is a cringy, sentimental scene, and it rings hollow coming from people who do nothing but rightfully criticize him before this point.
00:43Sonic's stupid again by just insulting his friends for being sentimental.
00:48He is supposed to have an attitude, and it was never established originally that he would never use it against his friends.
00:55Thorn keeps smacking the ground with her hammer that's got some extra impact and shockwaves because of the prism in it.
01:02Because the prism can do that now because it's got new powers as the plot demands.
01:07At least that's creativity.
01:10She plans to kill the other scavengers.
01:13She ends up trapping him, and I wonder why he won't spin dash through the cage or spin dash under the ground again.
01:21He climbs to the top of the cage and gets out.
01:24That is a little impressive because of how much effort he put into it.
01:29Why couldn't the cage have been magically summoned with a floor that he couldn't have gotten past?
01:36I get to see him get spun around hanging onto her hammer handle and fall to the ground, and he's knocked away again.
01:43He begins avoiding ground spikes that keep coming out of the ground, and eventually one of them sends him up to the scavengers.
01:51And Sonic gets to tell them he wasn't betraying them.
01:55He tries to convince them to find common ground with Thorn when he should know there's no chance of him succeeding in getting them to forgive her for trying to kill them.
02:04And all he needs to do is try to take the prism from her.
02:07But it makes sense because he's still supposed to be a good person, and a good person would rather not try to hurt someone resembling his friend, which is the only other choice.
02:16And would at least try to get the fighting to stop no matter how much he thinks it looks futile.
02:21And the show is clearly not the same continuity as the games, so there's no reason to think he can do the Sonic Tornado from Sonic Heroes, which would easily solve this problem.
02:34Throwing her up in the air and making her fall down.
02:37He gets told that Thorn used to live with them, but just seeing a few fruits fall on the ground in front of her caused her to start screaming and running after them violently.
02:47When for all we know, they just started taking fruits. Who could take this seriously?
02:54It tries to be dramatic with the music, and no one's lampshading how crazy it was of her.
02:59At least the story makes a fool out of the scavengers again, but so mildly that I don't care.
03:05It's so awkward to watch Sonic talk to Thorn with a force friendly attitude, and then talk with his hands for way too long.
03:14And talk in a condescending sounding way by accident about how he wants these two groups to talk things out.
03:21It's a miracle Thorn doesn't just attack him, and instead lets him go on for so long.
03:28Eventually Sonic says that this is not as easy as Amy made it look.
03:33He never saw Amy do anything like this before, so he's referencing something off screen.
03:39The scavengers tried to kill Thorn anyway, and she ends up destroying their home.
03:47Boy, it sure would be unforgivable if the show never explained that she rebuilt their homes.
03:54I didn't think of that at the time though.
03:57He says they need to find a way to live together, even though he didn't demonstrate why she needs to.
04:02And she inexplicably doubts he knows anything about togetherness.
04:06The story wastes my time for a while, since he fails to convince her anyway.
04:11Yeah, they definitely could have cut a lot of filler and made these two episodes just one episode.
04:18He taunts her that it's going to go to the Great Green, and Thorn shows some compassion for a bird for overworking it.
04:26He runs around a big tree to get to the top like it's Sonic CD's intro.
04:32Why would she even try to take a shot at him when it clearly risks hurting the tree and she acted like she cared about the jungle earlier?
04:39She wouldn't do that.
04:41It also turns out her hammer can extend really far because of the magic prism.
04:46The hammer gets sent through the ceiling created by the leaves, and she inexplicably feels guilty not for damaging the leaves above the forest.
04:55She winds metal dramatically like she ruined the green.
05:00Even though she only damaged a harmlessly small amount of greenery and opened up the way to some sunlight that she should know is good for the growth of the plants.
05:09So she should be happy she did that.
05:11There's gotta be something magical about this place to keep all these plants in perfectly good condition considering how dark it is here.
05:19It is a world with a magic prism in it, so why not?
05:23All of the plants look perfectly green, they look perfectly fine.
05:28So I was pretty confused when I read TV tropes and it was like,
05:32No, she's actually upset because she realized that depriving the grass of sunlight was bad for it.
05:39How was I supposed to know that from the dialogue and the fact that the grass looks perfectly fine?
05:45Just make it brown then.
05:47Maybe the grass should have been brown if that was somehow the intent.
05:51But people there can't even agree on what the ending of the show implies.
05:57She wastes a bunch of time recapping about what her motivation was to terrorize these people.
06:03And finally acknowledges that she's a monster.
06:06And the story has her cry to try to manipulate the audience into caring about someone who could have killed these people long before this and destroyed their homes.
06:15And somehow they feel sorry for her.
06:18Which comes off as the story trying to manipulate the audience into sympathizing with her.
06:22And it just makes me wonder why the writer is doing this after she so thoroughly turned us against her.
06:28I guess it's because he's so dumb he thinks we'll sympathize with anyone who's fighting with environmentalism as a motive and cares about animals in a series with those as themes.
06:40Even though the story did no attempt at persuading us why we should care less about people than the preservation of food supply of a tiny part of a jungle.
06:49And maybe because she's a girl he doesn't see her as irredeemable because she's weaker than guys so girls aren't taking it seriously.
06:56It looks like I said this out of nowhere but I said this because Amy's had a long history of the stories portraying her with unacceptable behavior towards Sonic that occasionally got violent.
07:05But then letting her get away with it with a slap on the wrist at best and then playing it off as a joke instead of treating her like a villain.
07:12Even though if the gender is reversed that wouldn't happen so it's probably because she's a girl.
07:17And this reminds me of that. The story ends up letting her get away with it with no punishment and easy redemption when she had practically nothing sympathetic about her before.
07:29But since she only did bad things because she cared too much about the themes of the series it looks possible that the writer is just going easy on her because of that.
07:37I had to think about it and start wondering if it was for any other reason.
07:41I wouldn't have wondered that if the writer didn't use a girl for this and worst of all it was Amy.
07:46She's so ashamed she tells her bird to fly away even though it's gotten used to being fed by her and likes her.
07:52So why would it never come back to her?
07:55It sucks that the story never has anyone tell her that she should have just looked for places other than the jungle that had food and then told the scavengers to follow her there.
08:04But then Sonic teaches Manji how to fly successfully.
08:07Which means there's one less thing unique about this version of Tails.
08:11And it's weird that nobody asks Sonic why he thinks Manji can fly.
08:15He'd only try to fly because of brain damage or something else that's wrong with his brain because there's no reason to think he could fly by spinning his tails.
08:22That's impossible scientifically.
08:24He never told Manji he knew another version of him and he wouldn't believe him if he did say that.
08:30And 9 knows how to fly but we always assumed that the reason any version of Tails knew how to fly was because a bully threw him off a cliff or he ran off a cliff and so he had to spin his tails in desperation and learn how to fly.
08:45So of course 9's bullying backstory would cause him to learn how to fly.
08:49You'd think, in a jungle, Manji would have fallen out of a tree at some point and learned how to fly himself.
08:56So somehow Thorn and the others become friends and somehow simply Sonic running fast enough has him get told by Shadow that he has to keep doing what he's already doing.
09:06Without him going into Shadow's dimension.
09:08It's always such a waste of time when Shadow talks that for a few seconds because he's arbitrarily able to do that because the writer felt like making the prism energy that way.
09:18Even though it really contributes nothing to the story.
09:21I think the writers think that Shadow fans get really excited at merely hearing his voice for a few seconds and that's why this keeps happening.
09:28And when he reaches the prison he gets sent back to New York City.
09:32I think it's new that he gets his fall slowed down to a crawl by the vine around his chest, catching him after he fell past a horizontal pole.
09:41He sees Nox going to fight some robots and talk in a way that encourages other people to do so, like in Sonic the Comic.
09:48So when it zooms in and Sonic acts worried, I'm just confused.
09:53First off, the concept of there being bad next to fight that he could kill easily is familiar territory to him, so there's no reason for him to be scared.
10:01Second, this whole place is familiar territory, so if anything you should be a little relieved that he's in a place that's easier to navigate than an unfamiliar area.
10:08He should be grateful he's back in 9's dimension because now he'd be able to reunite with him.
10:13Someone who could benefit him with his skill with technology and no one else he's met in the Shadowverse can.
10:19Assuming he did care about him, then he would have always worried about him not being able to handle being separated from the first friend he had when for all he knows it's permanent and would be impatient to reunite with him before he'd do something stupid because he'd be worrying about how he's taking it the whole time.
10:36So it's bad writing that only leaves it up to assumption and instead implies that he only cared about his own goals.
10:43Which would be out of character.
10:45He had Manji, but Manji has other friends, while 9 never did, so 9's the version of Tails who inspired the most pity in Sonic.
10:54Also, it doesn't look like there's anyone here that is encouraging to endanger themselves fighting robots they can't damage.
11:00And that would have to be impossibly stupid or sadistic to do that to people.
11:04If it isn't explained later what caused the Shard to bring him back to a universe he already went to where he wouldn't get to find another Shard, then it should have been.
11:13I assume the reason he was sent back here was that the Shard knew he subconsciously would rather reunite with 9.
11:19Or there's another Shard here.
11:21What's a lot more arbitrary is the Shard sending Sonic to the jungle zone instead of a different universe so that it'd be just as close to this one.
11:29I'd think there would be an equal 50-50 chance of him being sent to either the universe that's one above and one below the number associated with the universe he's in.
11:39The number associated with the atomic vibrational frequency that distinguishes every universe from each other to keep them separate.
11:45This story by Patricia Villetto was about Sonic tediously running from Thorn and doing an awkward failed attempt to try to get her to reconcile with the people she unfairly tried to kill for feeding themselves instead of wandering around looking for some food they don't know for sure is in that direction anyway.
12:03Logically she tried to kill every wild animal that tried to eat the fruit too.
12:09Good thing they didn't establish that or her love of her bird wouldn't mean much.
12:13The story somehow resolved itself when Thorn uncharacteristically tries to attack Sonic in a way that would risk attacking a part of the jungle too.
12:23Even though that's against the entire reason she was fighting him.
12:26She sure is hypocritical to be okay with her bird eating the fruit.
12:31Because obviously it is eating it or it would have died.
12:35So she literally does value animals over people.
12:38And it's unsatisfying that she gets away with everything somehow.
12:42As usual the story sucked because Sonic was stupid and lame the whole time which was a little frustrating and made me wish she wasn't the main character.
12:51I had a lot of fun in the second part for him.
12:54I'm the one who has a good guy.
12:56My brother is for a long time and he's a big guy.
13:00I'm the one who has a good guy.
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