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Overview

Queen Aleena, the ruler of the planet Mobius, is being overthrown by Dr. Robotnik and his army of robots. It is up to our heroes, Sonic, Sonia, and Manic, to search for their hidden mother and form the Council of Four.

Cast

Character's name Voice actor MLP counterpart
Sonic
  • Jaleel White
  • Samuel Vincent (singing voice)
Pinkie Pie
Sonia
  • Jaleel White
  • Louise Vallance (singing voice)
Twilight Sparkle
Manic
  • Jaleel White
  • Tyley Ross (singing voice)
Spike
Sleet Maurice LaMarche Snips
Dingo Peter Wilds Snails
Dr. Robotnik Gary Chalk
Queen Alenna Gail Webster Princess Luna
Knuckles Ian James Corlett Applejack

Episodes

Main article: List of Sonic Underground episodes

Broadcast history

Channel aired Broadcast run
First-run syndication August 30, 1999–August 27, 2000
This TV logo October 3, 2010–September 25, 2011
Disney XD June 11–September 13, December 2012

Sonic Underground is available for streaming on Tubi TV as of April 2016 and on The Roku Channel and Paramount+ as of 2019.

Home video timeline

DVD

Title Release date List price
Dr. Robotnik's Revenge  July 22, 2003
  • $6.99 (2007-2014)
  • $4.99 (2014-present)
Sonic Underground: Volume 1 December 18, 2007
  • $29.99 (2007-2011)
  • $21.99 (2011)
  • $19.97 (2011-2012)
Vol. 1: Queen Aleena Chronicles December 18, 2007
  • $6.99 (2007-2014)
  • $4.99 (2014-present)
Vol. 2: Sonic to the Rescue February 19, 2008 $6.99
Sonic Underground: Volume 2 June 17, 2008
  • $29.99 (2007-2011)
  • $21.99 (2011)
  • $19.97 (2011-2012)
Vol. 3: Secrets of the Chaos Emerald July 22, 2008 $6.99
Vol. 4: Ready, Aim, Sonic! July 21, 2009
  • $6.99 (2009-2014)
  • $4.99 (2014-present)
Vol. 5: Legend Has It June 1, 2010
  • $6.99 (2010-2014)
  • $4.99 (2014-present)
Vol. 6: Band on the Run September 7, 2010
  • $6.99 (2010-2014)
  • $4.99 (2014-present)

Notes

  • 65 episodes were planned, but only 40 of these episodes actually aired.
  • Sonic still appears to be in his classic design in this cartoon. His modern-day design would later be used in Sonic X.

Gallery

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