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(2013)

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Sex & Nudity

  • None in the movie. There may be a bit of cleavage implied, but if so, does not count.

Violence & Gore

  • The film itself is more intense than scary.
  • A man gets shocked while interrogated by Dr. Robotnik, and then prepped for "roboticization" (offscreen, we see him getting carried away, however, we do not see the process, it is implied.)
  • Sonic crashes and bashes every robot dished out. He is not hurt in any way at all during the movie.
  • Throughout the movie, oppression is a common theme, and after seizing control of Mobius, Robotnik commonly interrogates anyone who has seen Sonic, a.k.a "The Blue Blur".
  • A few G.U.N soldiers are cornered by robots. Sonic eventually comes and saves them from harm.
  • The film has a dystopian and apocalyptic kind of tone. Before Central City was taken over 3 months ago, the place was vibrant visually. Now, it is both bleak, visually and physically. May disturb some.
  • Overall, not that bad of a Sonic film. More disturbing than violent.

Profanity

  • A few insults, but no profanity.
  • Robotnik is called Eggman all the time by Sonic, due to his obesity and shape. May offend some obese people.
  • G.U.N soldiers bicker a little bit, possibly some insults and put-downs.
  • One use of damn.

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • This is a Sonic film. There is absolutely no alcohol/drugs/cigarettes/etc. at all.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • The film has a dark, ominous, and voided tone, but positivity overcomes it.
  • Some rude humor throughout.
  • A man is prepped for "roboticization", known in the real world as lobotomy. If you haven't watched the original television show in '93, then you pretty much don't know it. May be too intense for younger viewers.
  • Dr. Robotnik is a little scary to some, but the portrayal sometimes is funny-looking and not to be taken seriously.
  • Knuckles appears out of the blue at the end. May startle some.
  • Overall, this film is more viewed as an apocalyptic and dystopian movie. There are some elements of humor, but mostly pessimistic messages show. In the end, all is well, and positivity is shown. The film is not-for-profit, and is created out of the subject of Sonic in live-action movies.

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