Knuckles the Echidna teaches deputy Wade Whipple the techniques of the Echidna warrior.Knuckles the Echidna teaches deputy Wade Whipple the techniques of the Echidna warrior.Knuckles the Echidna teaches deputy Wade Whipple the techniques of the Echidna warrior.
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- TriviaThis is the first live-action television series to be based on the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise.
- GoofsIn the short movie, Sonic Drone Home, Sonic reluctantly agreed to let Tails keep Dr. Robotnik's old drone, Unit. But in this TV show, Unit wasn't seen or mentioned, even though Sonic and Tails appeared in the series premiere, The Warrior.
- Quotes
Wade Whipple: Most people think I am a joke.
Knuckles: I do not make jokes... I make warriors.
- Crazy creditsThe Paramount+ logo is red, Knuckles' color.
- SoundtracksThe Warrior
(theme song)
Written by Nick Gilder and Holly Knight
Performed by Scandal featuring Patty Smyth
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... or something to that effect. The show focuses squarely on Adam Pally's Wade character and occasionally features a story line of Knuckles being hunted.
The show can't seem to decide what it is. It has a lot of nostalgic references and throw backs that will appeal to the adult crowd and go over the heads of any kids trying to get into it. It also relies heavily on essentially extended cameos from Cary Elwes, Paul Scheer, Christopher Lloyd, Kid Cudi, etc. And can't seem to get the full effect of what they could've gotten if they'd just written a solid story arc around one antagonist.
The biggest takeaway here is that Knuckles is WAY under utilized (especially for a show called Knuckles) and the relationship between Knuckles and Wade is under developed and wasted considering how many episodes are in the series. Although Pally once again plays his typical man-child character who can't seem to grow up, the back and forth bantering between him and a fish-out-of-water serious Knuckles is funny and adorable. But sadly the show chooses to focus on Wade almost exclusively. It's a big miss because the best scenes are the ones with Knuckles interacting with the people around him, not just Wade. His scenes with Wendy (played by Stockard Channing) are great and funny, as are basically any scene of Knuckles having to simply be Knuckles in this new world around him.
The show can't seem to decide what it is. It has a lot of nostalgic references and throw backs that will appeal to the adult crowd and go over the heads of any kids trying to get into it. It also relies heavily on essentially extended cameos from Cary Elwes, Paul Scheer, Christopher Lloyd, Kid Cudi, etc. And can't seem to get the full effect of what they could've gotten if they'd just written a solid story arc around one antagonist.
The biggest takeaway here is that Knuckles is WAY under utilized (especially for a show called Knuckles) and the relationship between Knuckles and Wade is under developed and wasted considering how many episodes are in the series. Although Pally once again plays his typical man-child character who can't seem to grow up, the back and forth bantering between him and a fish-out-of-water serious Knuckles is funny and adorable. But sadly the show chooses to focus on Wade almost exclusively. It's a big miss because the best scenes are the ones with Knuckles interacting with the people around him, not just Wade. His scenes with Wendy (played by Stockard Channing) are great and funny, as are basically any scene of Knuckles having to simply be Knuckles in this new world around him.
- robotsfromspace
- May 1, 2024
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