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was an interesting one - and one that has set a particular precedent in the movie industry. Initial designs of Sonic were universally hated, and objectively one really had to wonder about the person who signed off on the god-awful tiny-eyed hedgehog with human teeth that clearly spawned from your nightmares.
Born with almost unlimited superpowers, Sonic has to hide his gifts in a small town on planet Earth - but when he’s discovered by an insane yet genius government official, he has to team up with the local sheriff to stay safe. As for the graphics, it was decent. Sonic, of course, doesn’t seamlessly blend into his real-world surroundings as he might have done with the previous version, but keeping the video game aesthetic makes it easier for the eye to digest and stays far away from the Uncanny Valley. There are a few standout scenes where you can see the passion of a VFX artist sculpted it, and the blue lighting scenes are jawdroppingly beautiful.