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Sonic the Hedgehog
Genre
  • Video game
  • Film
  • Comic book
  • Television
Years 1991-present
Owner Sega
Developers Sonic Team
Created by
Written by
First installment Sonic the Hedgehog
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Minecraft x Sonic the Hedgehog is a merchandise collaboration between Minecraft and the Sonic the Hedgehog video game franchise, primarily set during the 30th anniversary of Sonic the Hedgehog.

Background

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Sonic the Hedgehog is a multimedia franchise, beginning in 1991 with the release of Sonic the Hedgehog on the Sega Genesis. The series revolves around the adventures of a blue hedgehog named Sonic, who frequently travels across the world to battle the industrialist supervillain Doctor Eggman. Major characters within the franchise include Miles "Tails" Prower, Sonic's best friend and sidekick, Knuckles, the last of a tribe of echidnas who protect the Master Emerald, Amy Rose, a female hedgehog who wields a hammer and practices fortune telling, and Shadow the Hedgehog, the ultimate lifeform created by Gerald Robotnik.

The franchise was created in an attempt to give Sega a mascot character to compete with Nintendo's Super Mario, with the majority of the games being platformers. Initially, Sonic games were exclusive to Sega’s own consoles, including the Sega Genesis (known as the Mega Drive in Europe and Japan), Master System, Game Gear, Sega Saturn, and the Sega Dreamcast. However, after the commercial failure of the Dreamcast, Sega exited the console market in 2001.[1] From that point on, Sonic games began appearing on multiple other consoles, including Microsoft’s Xbox, Sony’s PlayStation 2, and Nintendo’s GameCube. Sonic Heroes, which released in 2003, was the first Sonic game to be released across all three major console families.[2]

The Sonic franchise has become known for its many adaptations into other mediums, more than any other video game series. Two television shows premiered in 1993, Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog and Sonic the Hedgehog, with contrasting tones; the former being a slapstick comedy, the latter (commonly referred to by fans as "Sonic SatAM") a dark and serious action show. In promotion of the two series, Archie Comics would produce a comic book featuring elements of both, which would later distance itself from the source material and become the longest running comic based off a video game.[3] The Archie Comics series would conclude its run on December 28, 2016, with another comic, set within the continuity of the games, succeeding it the following year.

In 2020, a live action/animated film based off the series, starring Ben Schwartz as Sonic and Jim Carrey as Doctor Eggman. The film would prove to be a success, leading to numerous sequels and spin-offs, such as the Knuckles action-sports comedy mini-series.

Game releases

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Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds

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Announced at the 2025 Summer Game Fest, Steve, Alex, and a creeper were announced for the game as racers with a Minecraft themed track. These are a part of the Season Pass DLC for the game.

Marketplace releases

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Key art for the world.

World

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On June 14, 2021, a DLC map was released on the Marketplace, to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Sonic the Hedgehog. Developed by Gamemode One, the map aims to recreate a Sonic game using first person Minecraft framework, featuring levels set in Green Hill, Chemical Plant, and Sky Sanctuary. An update was released to coincide with the release of the film Sonic the Hedgehog 2, adding a new mode set in Labyrinth Zone. 25 skins were included initially, with four more from the films being added alongside the new level.

Skin pack

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On July 20, 2021, a second tie-in to the anniversary was released. Developed by The Hive, the skin pack includes two skins of Sonic fans, wearing the logo of the event.

Texture pack

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Main article: Sonic Texture Pack

On May 15, 2023, a texture pack was released by Gamemode One, reusing the art style and certain models from the map. Notably, this pack includes wholly new character designs, including a unique iteration of the character Mecha Sonic in place of the wither.

Add-On

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Main article: Sonic Add-On

On January 7th, 2025, an add-on was released by Gamemode One, which also reuses the art style and certain models from the map such as skins and rings (the currency). The add-on holds new features such as a level editor which modifies the world in creating a parkour course with custom spikes and jump pads and a shop which allows the player to transform as Sonic or the crew.

Character creator

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Items

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Name Image Type Rarity Price Creator
Icon Render
Sonic T-Shirt
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Tops
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Uncommon
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Free Gamemode One
Knuckles T-Shirt
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Common
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70 Minecoins
Shadow Graphic T-Shirt
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Uncommon
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Free
Super Sonic Hoodie
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Outerwear
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Rare
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280 Minecoins
Eggman's Jacket
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Item Box Head
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Headwear
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Epic
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400 Minecoins
Chao Head
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Rare
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280 Minecoins
Badnik Creepy Head
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Sonic's Hair
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Minecraft
Eggman's Goggles
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Gamemode One
Shadow's Hair
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Sonic's Sneakers
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Footwear
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160 Minecoins
Amy's Boots
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Tails' Sneakers
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Knuckles' Sneakers
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Eggman's Moustache
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Face Items
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120 Minecoins
Mecha Sonic Visor
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Epic
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240 Minecoins
Knuckles' Knuckles
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Gloves
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Rare
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160 Minecoins
Amy's Ring Bracelets
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Minecraft
Tails' Tails
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Back Items
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240 Minecoins
Shadow's Doom Wings
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Epic
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400 Minecoins
Gamemode One
Rouge's Wing
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Rare
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240 Minecoins

Emotes

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Name Image Rarity How to obtain Message Special Message Creator
Icon Animation
Sonic-Victory Spinning
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Uncommon
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310 Minecoins
@ is Victory Spinning. @ Zone Complete! (Victory Spinning) Minecraft
Sonic-Finger Wagging
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Common
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160 Minecoins
@: Tsk Tsk (Sonic-Finger Wagging) @: Not today Dr. Robotnik, Tsk Tsk (Sonic-Finger Wagging)
Sonic-Running
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Uncommon
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310 Minecoins
@ is Sonic Running. @ doesn’t need a Potion of Swiftness when Sonic Running
Amy's Hammer Smash
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Rare
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660 Minecoins
Hammer Smash! Piko Piko! Gamemode One
Knuckles' Glide
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@ is gliding like Knuckles! This is how I roll!
Shadow's Skating
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@ is skating like shadow! They're AIR shoes! (Shadow's Skating)

Hive x Sonic Event

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Sonic, a Grabber, and Moto Bug in the event.
This section is missing information about: Minigames, items, and areas
 
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See also: Event servers

Beginning on July 12th, 2021[4], Minecraft featured server The Hive hosted an event crossing over with the Sonic franchise, in celebration of the 30th anniversary. The server contained six party minigames set inside Green Hill Zone: Chao Rescue, Ring Royale, Ring Dash, Red Light Green Light, Go Fast, and Badnik Range. Each party minigame was based on Chemical Plant Zone, Sky Sanctuary Zone, Speed Highway, Seaside Hill, Rooftop Run, or Planet Wisp. The minigames had background music that came from Sonic Generations Act 2 stages.

The live event was originally scheduled to only be on July 16, however due to popular demand it was rerun on July 25th, with additional events being held in North America and Asia.[5] The whole collaboration lasted for 2 weeks, concluding on the July 26th.

The hub, which the player joins in, was fully redesigned to match the Sonic aesthetic. Twenty parkour sections were readily available. All around the hub, including parkour, were Sonic-related currency: Rings. This could be used to buy custom permanent game-unlocks for other unrelated minigames.[6] You could buy Sonic-themed cosmetics from the Ring Shop in the hub. The Ring Shop was loosely based on the Chao Garden's Black Market from Sonic Adventure, Sonic Adventure 2, and even Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity.

Cosmetics

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Name Image Price Type
Sonic Costume
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200 Rings Costume
Eggmobile Spawn Vehicle
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100 Rings SkyWars
Eggman Island Flag
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50 Rings SkyWars
Sonic Island Flag
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50 Rings SkyWars
Motobug Bridge Builder
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100 Rings Treasure Wars
Dark Chao Treasure
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100 Rings Treasure Wars
Hero Chao Treasure
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100 Rings Treasure Wars
Chao Treasure
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50 Rings Treasure Wars
Sonic Item Box Treasure
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50 Rings Treasure Wars
Ring Treasure
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25 Rings Treasure Wars
Omochao Gravestone
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100 Rings Murder Mystery
Eggman Gravestone
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25 Rings Murder Mystery
Chopper Throwable
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25 Rings Murder Mystery
Sonic Block Eyes
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100 Rings Hide and Seek
Sonic Block Hat 100 Rings Hide and Seek
Sonic Block Legs 50 Rings Hide and Seek
Eggman Death Skin
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100 Rings DeathRun
Red Ring Death Marker
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25 Rings DeathRun
Sign Post Death Marker
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25 Rings DeathRun
Totems Spawn Podium
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50 Rings Survival Games
Spring Spawn Podium
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50 Rings Survival Games

Minigames such as SkyWars and BedWars (Treasure Wars at the time) also celebrated the Sonic event with custom maps based on locations in Sonic.

Cinematics

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Shorts

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Main article: Marketplace shorts

To promote the Marketplace releases, several short films have been uploaded to social media platforms.

Videos

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Trivia

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  • The series has been referenced in several Minecraft.net articles, independent of the official collaboration.
    • The game was cited alongside Mario as a game Tom Stone played.[7]
    • Sanic, a parody of Sonic that was popular in the mid-2010s, was referenced in a playthrough of a fan made map.[8]
    • The Egg Carrier, a flying based of Doctor Eggman appearing in Sonic Adventure, was cited as an inspiration for a build.[9]

Gallery

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Logos

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Official artwork

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Screenshots

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Loading screens

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Renders

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See also

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References

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  1. ↑ "Sega to end production of Dreamcast console" – www.theguardian.com, January 31, 2001.
  2. ↑ "Sonic Heroes to Use Renderware" – www.nintendoworldreport.com, May 27, 2003.
  3. ↑ "SONIC THE HEDGEHOG ENTER BOOK OF WORLD RECORDS" (Archive) – archie-blogs.archiecomics.com, July 7, 2008.
  4. ↑ "The Hive x Sonic the Hedgehog" (Archive) – support.playhive.com, July 11, 2021.
  5. ↑ "Additional Sonic LIVE Events" (Archive) by The Hive – updates.playhive.com, June 25, 2021.
  6. ↑ "Unlocks Being Permanent" (Archive) by The Hive – updates.playhive.com, June 26, 2021.
  7. ↑ "Dungeon Creeper!" by Tom Stone – Minecraft.net, June 26, 2017. "See, I may not be much in combat, but Tom knows his jumping. I've mastered Mario, sped through Sonic, and ignored Blinx the Cat = I'm a platforming MASTER."
  8. ↑ "Ski Resort" by Tom Stone – Minecraft.net, April 22, 2017. "I helped myself to the SANIC SKI BOOTS (er, I think they mean 'sonic'), which boast +45% movement speed. Now I'll be able to run from slope to slope, safety be damned, and get the most out of my holiday! "Tom, you're a genius!" I reminded myself aloud."
  9. ↑ "Living the High Life" by Alex Wiltshire – Minecraft.net, July 26, 2017. "I've definitely drawn a bunch of them. I borrowed a lot from that, and different ones I find online. This certainly has a touch of Meta Knight's ship and a bit of Dr. Robotnik's Egg Carrier."

External links

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