Sonic X is an anime series based on the Sonic the Hedgehog video game series. It originally ran consecutively on Sundays from April 6, 2003 to March 28, 2004 with a total of 52 episodes (collectively known as the Japanese "Series 1"). In Japan, episodes 53–78 ("Series 2") initially went unaired on television, becoming direct-to-video releases. Episodes 53–78 were first broadcast on TV in France and parts of Asia before they aired on UK/US television.
As part of Kids Station's 2020 line-up of programming, it was announced that, as part of a tie-in promotion for the Sonic the Hedgehog film, the network would finally begin broadcasting the remaining episodes in 2020. This would mark the first time that the episodes would air in any format on Japanese television.
For the English dub produced by 4Kids (which aired on Fox's Saturday morning block FoxBox, later renamed 4Kids TV from August 23, 2003 to May 6, 2006), episodes 1–52 were referred to as Seasons 1–2, each 26 episodes long, and episodes 53–78 were referred to as Season 3, but the Saga Set DVD releases split the episodes into 6 seasons, each containing 13 episodes. The airdates for TV Tokyo are listed on the left, while the airdates for the 4Kids English dub are on the right. For Season 3, air dates for the Japanese run reflect the first date of Kids Station's broadcasts.
Series overview
editEpisode list
editSeason 1: The New World and Chaos Emerald Sagas (2003)
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1 | "The Supersonic Hero Takes the Stage!" ("Chaos Control Freaks") Transliteration: "Chōonsoku hīrō tōjō!" (Japanese: 超音速ヒーロー登場!) | Hajime Kamegaki | Hiro Masaki | Hajime Kamegaki | April 6, 2003 | August 23, 2003 (Sneak Peek)[2] September 6, 2003 (Series Premiere) | |
Following a battle between Sonic the Hedgehog and Dr. Eggman, a device powered by the seven Chaos Emeralds is damaged, causing them to create an energy blast known as Chaos Control to engulf the surrounding area. When Sonic awakens after blacking out, he finds himself on a different world populated by humans, and quickly becomes the centre of attention for the police, including a hi-speed pursuit team led by Sam Speed. | |||||||
2 | "Infiltrate Area 99!" ("Sonic to the Rescue") Transliteration: "Sennyū! Eria 99" (Japanese: 潜入!エリア99) | Keiichirō Furuya | Hiro Masaki | Kazuhide Tomonaga | April 13, 2003 | September 13, 2003 | |
Following his arrival to Station Square, Sonic befriends young boy Chris Thorndyke, and his grandfather Chuck. When he learns that Cream the Rabbit and her pet Chao Cheese have turned up in this world, Chris and Chuck join him in rescuing the pair from a top secret military base - Area 99. For Sonic, the task is not easy, until some surprising help arrives in the form of his best friend Miles "Tails" Prower. | |||||||
3 | "Dr. Eggman's Ambition" ("Missile Wrist Rampage") Transliteration: "Dr. Eggman no yabō" (Japanese: Dr.エッグマンの野望) | Keiko Oyamada | Hiro Masaki | Toshihiko Masuda | April 20, 2003 | September 20, 2003 | |
Dr. Eggman decides to take advantage of his arrival to Earth by seeking to conquer Station Square, and soon causes havoc for the city's police. Amy Rose and Knuckles the Echidna, who happen to have turned up in the city's sewers, soon find Tails, accompanied by Chris, trying to stop him, and soon led a hand. But Sonic, who suspected his nemesis is likely active on this planet, must step in to save the day, especially when Amy gets into trouble. | |||||||
4 | "Get the Chaos Emerald!" ("Chaos Emerald Chaos") Transliteration: "Kaosu Emerarudo o te ni irero!" (Japanese: カオスエメラルドを手に入れろ!) | Masafumi Satō | Hiro Masaki | Kazuyoshi Yokota | April 27, 2003 | September 27, 2003 | |
After Eggman's attack, the President authorizes operations to gather information on him and Sonic. Meanwhile, a Chaos Emerald turns up at a construction site, after causing machinery to malfunction. Both Sonic and Eggman soon learn of this and swiftly move in to grab the gem. Chris himself joins in the hunt, unaware his new teacher, Mr Stewart, is an undercover spy tasked with investigating him and keeping him under watch. | |||||||
5 | "Clash!! Sonic vs. Knuckles" ("Cracking Knuckles") Transliteration: "Gekitotsu!! Sonikku vs Nakkuruzu" (Japanese: 激突!!ソニックvsナックルズ) | Keiichirō Furuya | Kiyoko Yoshimura | Kazuhide Tomonaga | May 4, 2003 | October 4, 2003 | |
Knuckles is surprised when Eggman turns up one night, claiming Sonic seeks to keep him and the others stuck on Earth. Enraged, he soon challenges Sonic to a fight for the Chaos Emerald he acquired. Unknown to him, Eggman is not only manipulating Knuckles, he also is seeking to attract Sonic's friend to a mountain valley, hoping to use them as hostages in case Sonic gets wise to his scheme. | |||||||
6 | "Fierce Battle! School Wars" ("Techno-Teacher") Transliteration: "Nessen! Sukūru wōzu" (Japanese: 熱戦!スクール・ウォーズ) | Naoyuki Kuzuya | Yoshio Urasawa | Kōji Hōri | May 11, 2003 | October 11, 2003 | |
Eggman decides to send a robot to Chris' school, in hopes of brainwashing the students into liking him. Unfortunately, the robot goes against its orders and seeks out the kid's admiration for itself, forcing Eggman to remind them who it's boss is. Meanwhile, Chris' parents, Nelson Thorndyke and Lindsey Fair turn up, hoping to see their son during their free time from their busy lives. | |||||||
7 | "Giant Free-For-All! Chris' House Party" ("Party Hardly") Transliteration: "Daikonsen! Kurisu no hōmu pāti" (Japanese: 大混戦!クリスのホームパーティ) | Keiko Oyamada | Chinatsu Hōjō | Toshihiko Masuda | May 18, 2003 | October 18, 2003 | |
Lindsey decides to hold a house party, in hopes of having some good times with Chris. While her son delights in this, he soon becomes worried when Mr. Stewart decides to make a home visit. This soon prompts Chris to try to keep the presence of Sonic and his friends in the house secret from everyone, including the maid Ella, with help from Mr. Tanaka, the family butler, and Chuck. But a homesick Cream and Cheese soon complicate things. | |||||||
8 | "Emergency Takeoff! X-Tornado" ("Satellite Swindle") Transliteration: "Kinkyū hasshin! X Torunēdo" (Japanese: 緊急発進!Xトルネード) | Makoto Bessho | Masahiko Shiraishi | Makoto Bessho | May 25, 2003 | October 25, 2003 | |
Eggman deploys a new robot to head into Earth's stratosphere and wreck havoc by swallowing satellites, which panicks the military. Upon revealing his scheme to Sonic, he and Tails attempt to stop him with the Tornado, only for the bi-plane to prove ineffective. When Tails decides to use the Chaos Emerald as a power source, he and Chuck set to work developing a new plane that can destroy Eggman's robot - the X Tornado. | |||||||
9 | "Amy at the Beach" ("The Last Resort") Transliteration: "Nagisa no Emī" (Japanese: 渚のエミー) | Keiichirō Furuya | Kiyoko Yoshimura | Kazuhide Tomonaga | June 1, 2003 | November 1, 2003 | |
Tails, Amy, Cream and Cheese head to the Emerald Coast for some fun at the Thorndye's private villa, whilst Chris is attending the opening ceremony of a new resort in the area. During her time there, Amy wishes for a chance for Sonic to finally accept her love, prompting her to make a good luck charm for him. Unfortunately, Eggman turns up to spoil things, intent on creating his own beach resort area, while holding Chris, Ella and Tanaka hostage. | |||||||
10 | "Fierce Fight! Sonic Baseball Team" ("Unfair Ball") Transliteration: "Gekitō! Sonikku yakyūgun" (Japanese: 激闘!ソニック野球軍) | Masafumi Satō | Mutsumi Mikuni | Masafumi Satō | June 8, 2003 | November 8, 2003 | |
Tails befriends a local groundskeeper of a baseball stadium that is set to be demolished soon, and is surprised when he learns they found another Chaos Emerald recently. When the Emerald signals its presence, Eggman decides to issue a challenge to Sonic and the others - a game of baseball, where the winner walks away with both Emeralds. But as Sonic and his friends find out, Eggman is determined to ensure he wins with his robotic baseball team. | |||||||
11 | "The Beautiful, Mysterious Thief, Rouge" ("Fly Spy") Transliteration: "Utsukushiki kaitō Rūju" (Japanese: 美しき怪盗ルージュ) | Keiko Oyamada | Hiro Masaki | Toshihiko Masuda | June 15, 2003 | November 15, 2003 | |
The Presidents orders a specialist team to grab Sonic in order to acquire his help against Eggman. However, they end up capturing Rouge the Bat, who was sent to Earth by Chaos Control and has been busy with a crime spree. Offered immunity for her crimes, Rouge agrees to be a spy for the government, and finds herself paired up with special agent Topaz for a mission to gather information on Eggman's base. Meanwhile, Chris introduces his friend Danny to Sonic and the others. | |||||||
12 | "Assault on Eggman's Base! (Part I)" ("Beating Eggman, Part 1") Transliteration: "Egguman kichi sōkōgeki! (zenpen)" (Japanese: エッグマン基地 総攻撃!(前編)) | Naoyuki Kuzuya | Hiro Masaki | Naoyuki Kuzuya | June 22, 2003 | November 22, 2003 | |
The President decides to authorize an attack on Eggman's base, assigning Rogue and Topaz to lead the assault while the airforce and navy act as decoys. Meanwhile, Tails, Amy and Chris, accompanied by Chris' friend Francis, seek out a third Chaos Emerald outside the city, unaware the government have let slip this knowledge to Eggman to distract him. As the battle rages on, Sonic soon has to rush out to rescue his friends when Eggman endagers them. | |||||||
13 | "Assault on Eggman's Base! (Part II)" ("Beating Eggman, Part 2") Transliteration: "Egguman kichi sōkōgeki! (kōhen)" (Japanese: エッグマン基地 総攻撃!(後編)) | Eiichi Kuboyama | Hiro Masaki | Satoshi Kimura | June 29, 2003 | November 29, 2003 | |
Rouge and Topaz find themselves receiving aid from Knuckles to help them destroy the base, but Eggman's robots, Becoe and Decoe, trap them inside when they plant the charges. Meanwhile, Sonic arrives to rescue his friends, but Eggman is not deterred from stealing the Emerald they were searching for. Forced to chase after them, they swiftly become embroiled on the fight on Eggman's base, culminating in a clash for the stolen Emeralds. | |||||||
14 | "Chase After the Hero, Sonic!" ("That's What Friends Are For") Transliteration: "Eiyū Sonikku o oe!" (Japanese: 英雄ソニックを追え!) | Keiko Oyamada | Yoshio Urasawa | Kenji Yazaki | July 6, 2003 | December 6, 2003 | |
The President's aide decides to hold a party in honor of Sonic, after he becomes a huge celebrity for his actions in defeating Eggman, in hopes it will improve the President's approval rating. But when only Sonic's friends turn up, he swiftly calls in the military to track him down. This proves a problem for Sonic, who is seeking to uphold a promise to Chris' wheelchair-bound friend Helen to take her somewhere special her father told her about. | |||||||
15 | "Attack of the Mobile Fortress, Egg Fort!" ("Skirmish in the Sky") Transliteration: "Idōyōsai Eggu Fōto shūrai!" (Japanese: 移動要塞エッグフォート襲来!) | Toshikiyo Ishikawa | Kiyoko Yoshimura | Toshihiko Masuda | July 13, 2003 | December 13, 2003 | |
Chris and Ella take Tails, Amy, Cream and Cheese into the city to enjoy some free time now that they can be seen in public. Unfortunately, the group find it difficult to do much, owing to their celebrity status. Then matters become worse when Eggman returns, this time with a new flying fortress aimed at leveling Station Square. As Sonic arrives to prevent this, the others find themselves receiving unexpected help as they attempt to get the X-Tornado. | |||||||
16 | "Aim for It! The Sunken Ship of the Southern Sea" ("Depths of Danger") Transliteration: "Mezase! Nankai no chinbotsusen" (Japanese: 目指せ!南海の沈没船) | Masafumi Satō | Chinatsu Hōjō | Masafumi Satō | July 20, 2003 | January 17, 2004 | |
Seeking some time away from the city, Sonic and the others travel to an island in the Blue Sapphire Sea. However, they soon put up readings for a new Chaos Emerald, and quickly find it underwater. After Sonic and Chris make a couple of attempts, they soon decide to get scuba gear to search for the Emerald. But Eggman, annoyed that Sonic is having fun, decides to spoil things, especially when he learns about the Emerald. | |||||||
17 | "Knuckles! Fist of Fury" ("The Adventures of Knuckles and Hawk") Transliteration: "Nakkuruzu! Ikari no tekken" (Japanese: ナックルズ!怒りの鉄拳) | Hiroshi Kimura | Masahiko Shiraishi | Toshihiko Masuda | July 27, 2003 | January 24, 2004 | |
Knuckles befriends a treasure hunter called Hawk during his travels, who later contacts him with news that he may have found a Chaos Emerald. After a run in with a local gang, Knuckles and Hawk find themselves dealing with a female ninja robot sent by Eggman to steal the Emerald. After a battle buries the Emerald, Knuckles assumes things will not get better, until he learns Hawk found something else that might aid him. Notes: The episode's Japanese title is a reference to the 1972 Hong Kong martial arts film of the same name. | |||||||
18 | "Huge Shoot-out on the Savannah!" ("The Dam Scam") Transliteration: "Sabanna no dai kettō!" (Japanese: サバンナの大決闘!) | Makoto Moriwaki | Hiro Masaki | Naoyuki Kuzuya | August 3, 2003 | January 31, 2004 | |
Following a battle with Eggman over a vast savannah plain, Tails and Chris become separated from Sonic. After repairing the X-Tornado, the pair find themselves discovering a pair of suspicious men constructing a dam in a nature reserve and seek to stop this. Meanwhile, Sonic finds himself pursued by Eggman's latest robot, which is able to camoflage itself amongst natural plants and rocks, prompting the blue hedgehog to think on his feet to beat it. | |||||||
19 | "The Ghost of the Old Castle, King Boom Boo" ("Sonic's Scream Test") Transliteration: "Kojō no bōrei Kingu Būbu" (Japanese: 古城の亡霊キングブーブ) | Keiko Oyamada & Sim Sang-il | Hiro Masaki | Toshihiko Masuda | August 10, 2003 | February 7, 2004 | |
Chris and his friends come to an old castle by the lake to watch Chris' mother Lindsay film a movie. However, the filming is temporarily halted due to a strange noise that occurs during the shooting. In fact, someone has moved the hourglass that had sealed the demons that live in the old castle. As a result, various mysterious phenomena occur there.
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20 | "Departure! Egg Fort II" ("Cruise Blues") Transliteration: "Shutsugeki! Eggu Fōto II" (Japanese: 出撃!エッグフォートII) | Nana Harada | Hiro Masaki | Hajime Kamegaki | August 17, 2003 | February 14, 2004 | |
Sonic and his friends are enjoying their trip on a luxury cruise ship. Sonic, who runs at supersonic speeds, is frustrated by the slow and sluggish journey of the ship. When his stress reaches its peak, Sonic takes outrageous action. | |||||||
21 | "Speed Match! Sonic vs. Sam" ("Fast Friends") Transliteration: "Supīdo shōbu! Sonikku vs Samu" (Japanese: スピード勝負!ソニックvsサム) | Yukio Okazaki | Yoshio Urasawa | Toshihiko Masuda | August 24, 2003 | February 21, 2004 | |
The S-team leader (Sam) suddenly comes to Chris' house and challenges Sonic to a race showdown. Apparently it is a race put on by a presidential aide to increase the president's popularity. Sonic reluctantly joins the race. The race showdown between Sonic and the S-team leader begins. | |||||||
22 | "Summer Vacation - Chao Observation Diary" ("Little Chao Lost") Transliteration: "Natsuyasumi Chao~ na kansatsu nikki" (Japanese: 夏休み・チャオ〜な観察日記) | Masafumi Satō | Kiyoko Yoshimura | Kōichi Sasaki | August 31, 2003 | February 28, 2004 | |
During summer vacation, Chris is enjoying a summer camp in an island country with Tails and his schoolmates. Suddenly, a huge Eggman mecha descends on the mountain to catch Chris and his friends, causing the mountain to collapse and the river to overflow, creating a big mess. | |||||||
23 | "Mayhem! The Sixth Chaos Emerald" ("Emerald Anniversary") Transliteration: "Daikonran! 6 Kaosu Emerarudo" (Japanese: 大混乱!6カオスエメラルド) | Keiko Oyamada & Sim Sang-il | Chinatsu Hōjō | Toshihiko Masuda | September 7, 2003 | March 6, 2004 | |
Chris' dad has purchased a ring (actually a Chaos Emerald) from a jewelry store and is going to give it to his mom as a wedding anniversary present. Chris' mom, an actress, is filming at the studio that day, and Chris' dad has secretly planned a fancy surprise party by calling Chris, Chuck, and the S-team leader to the studio, but when Eggman, Rouge, and Topaz notice the Chaos Emerald, they come crashing in like an avalanche and wreak havoc. | |||||||
24 | "Runaway Sonic! Big Capture Operation" ("How to Catch a Hedgehog") Transliteration: "Bōsō Sonikku! Hokaku daisakusen" (Japanese: 暴走ソニック!捕獲大作戦) | Makoto Moriwaki | Masahiko Shiraishi | Kōji Hōri | September 14, 2003 | March 13, 2004 | |
Sonic, who has fought Eggman, suddenly starts to run out of control. Chuck, Tails, and the others begin their mission to capture Sonic in order to somehow stop him from running all around. Knuckles, Amy, and Sam Speed join them, and the situation becomes precarious. | |||||||
25 | "The Last Chaos Emerald" ("A Dastardly Deed") Transliteration: "Saigo no Kaosu Emerarudo" (Japanese: 最後のカオスエメラルド) | Yukio Okazaki | Hiro Masaki | Toshihiko Masuda | September 21, 2003 | March 20, 2004 | |
Knuckles believes that the only way to get the seventh Chaos Emerald quickly is to cooperate with Eggman, so he comes to persuade Sonic. However, he can not meet Sonic, and Chris, who hears his plan, goes with Knuckles to the forest where Eggman is. | |||||||
26 | "Birth! Super Sonic" ("Countdown to Chaos") Transliteration: "Tanjō! Sūpā Sonikku" (Japanese: 誕生!スーパーソニック) | Hajime Kamegaki | Hiro Masaki | Hajime Kamegaki | September 28, 2003 | March 27, 2004 | |
Chris thinks that he has to return Sonic and the others to their own world as soon as possible, so he gives the Chaos Emeralds that Chuck has been keeping to Eggman. Sonic and his friends rush after him. However, Eggman finally finds the last of the Chaos Emeralds.
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Season 2: The Chaos, Shadow, Egg Moon, Emerl, and Homebound Sagas (2003–04)
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27 | 1 | "The Beginning of the Disaster" ("Pure Chaos") Transliteration: "Wazawai no hajimari" (Japanese: 災いのはじまり) | Kazuyoshi Yokota | Kiyoko Yoshimura | Kazuyoshi Yokota | October 5, 2003 | September 18, 2004 | |
After defeating Eggman, peace seems to have returned to the world, but Eggman has begun new activities. He develops a new E-100 series of Eggman robots with small animals embedded as piloting components, and begins rampaging again with a monster named "Chaos" in tow.
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28 | 2 | "The Mysterious Lifeform, Chaos" ("A Chaotic Day") Transliteration: "Nazo no seimeitai Kaosu" (Japanese: 謎の生命体カオス) | Masafumi Satō | Kiyoko Yoshimura | Kazuhito Kikuchi | October 12, 2003 | September 25, 2004 | |
Sonic fights the evolved Chaos and chases after it, but ends up crashing in an aerial battle with the Egg Carrier. Meanwhile, Amy finds a small bird that has fallen from the Egg Carrier and is kidnapped by E-100 ZERO. | ||||||||
29 | 3 | "Amy the Captive" ("A Robot Rebels") Transliteration: "Toraware no Emī" (Japanese: 囚われのエミー) | Keiko Oyamada & Sim Sang-il | Chinatsu Hōjō | Toshihiko Masuda | October 19, 2003 | October 2, 2004 | |
Chris and Big find the missing Froggy, but E-102 Gamma snatches it away. Chris and Big follow and infiltrate the Egg Carrier. Eggman orders Gamma to bring Amy's little bird from the jail, but for some reason Gamma becomes distressed in front of the jail and releases Amy and the little bird from jail. | ||||||||
30 | 4 | "Battle on the Egg Carrier" ("Heads Up, Tails!") Transliteration: "Eggu Kyaria no tatakai" (Japanese: エッグキャリアの戦い) | Shigeru Yazaki | Yoshio Urasawa | Hiro Masaki | October 26, 2003 | October 9, 2004 | |
Sonic and Tails land on the Egg Carrier with the X-Tornado and try to take out E-102 Gamma, but are stopped by Amy. Meanwhile, Big and Chris find Froggy, but they meet Chaos and Eggman. Then Sonic arrives and decides to fight Chaos. | ||||||||
31 | 5 | "Gamma the Wanderer" ("Revenge of the Robot") Transliteration: "Sasurai no Ganma" (Japanese: さすらいのガンマ) | Makoto Moriwaki | Masahiko Shiraishi | Makoto Moriwaki | November 2, 2003 | October 16, 2004 | |
Sonic finds and breaks into Eggman's underground base, Final Egg. At the time, Gamma sets his friends free everywhere, but then E-101 Beta appears and they end up fighting. | ||||||||
32 | 6 | "The Scream of Perfect Chaos" ("Flood Fight") Transliteration: "Pāfekuto Kaosu no sakebi" (Japanese: パーフェクトカオスの叫び) | Nana Harada | Masahiko Shiraishi | Toshiki Hirano | November 9, 2003 | October 23, 2004 | |
Chaos, who has been defeated, turns out to be alive. Reaching its Perfect form, Chaos goes berserk and terrorizes the city by running amok, refusing to listen to Eggman. At that moment, Sonic's body suddenly begins to glow.
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33 | 7 | "The Mystery of Project Shadow" ("Project: Shadow") Transliteration: "Purojekuto Shadō no nazo" (Japanese: プロジェクトシャドウの謎) | Keiko Oyamada & Eom Sang-yong | Hiro Masaki | Toshihiko Masuda | November 16, 2003 | October 30, 2004 | |
Eggman hacks into GUN's computer and learns that his own grandfather (Gerald Robotnik) is connected to GUN's important secret "Project Shadow." He then infiltrates Prison Island with Decoe and Bocoe in tow to obtain it.
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34 | 8 | "Sonic the Fugitive" ("Shadow Knows") Transliteration: "Tōbōsha Sonikku" (Japanese: 逃亡者ソニック) | Masafumi Satō | Masahiko Shiraishi | Kazuhito Kikuchi | November 23, 2003 | November 6, 2004 | |
Sonic has been captured by GUN. Apparently, GUN believes that Sonic has sneaked into Prison Island to steal the secret of "Project Shadow." Sonic, having no idea what is going on, escapes from GUN's helicopter and is pursued. | ||||||||
35 | 9 | "Escape from Prison Island" ("Sonic's Big Break") Transliteration: "Purizun Airando kara no dasshutsu" (Japanese: プリズンアイランドからの脱出) | Ichizō Fukushima | Chinatsu Hōjō | Jōhei Matsuura | November 30, 2003 | November 13, 2004 | |
Sonic is put in an isolation cell on Prison Island. Chris and Tanaka go on a swan boat to rescue Sonic, while Amy and Tails also go on the X-Tornado. Eggman, along with Shadow and Rouge, attempts to infiltrate Prison Island again to get the Chaos Emeralds. | ||||||||
36 | 10 | "Threat from Outer Space" ("Shadow World") Transliteration: "Uchū kara no kyōhaku" (Japanese: 宇宙からの脅迫) | Shigeru Yazaki | Hiro Masaki | Seiji Okuda | December 7, 2003 | November 20, 2004 | |
Prison Island is blown up and Chris is caught in Shadow's Chaos Control, escaping the blast. He finds himself in the Space Colony ARK, floating in outer space. | ||||||||
37 | 11 | "Battle on the Space Colony ARK" ("Robotnik's Revenge") Transliteration: "Supēsu koronī Āku no tatakai" (Japanese: スペースコロニー・アークの戦い) | Mamoru Enomoto | Kiyoko Yoshimura | Toshihiko Masuda | December 14, 2003 | November 27, 2004 | |
In order to stop Eggman's ambition to destroy the Earth, Sonic and his friends take a rocket to the Space Colony ARK. Sonic infiltrates inside, but is caught and thrown out into space. | ||||||||
38 | 12 | "Maria's Wish, Everyone's Wish" ("Showdown In Space") Transliteration: "Maria no negai, minna no negai" (Japanese: マリアの願い、みんなの願い) | Nana Harada | Kiyoko Yoshimura | Toshiki Hirano | December 21, 2003 | December 4, 2004 | |
Sonic and Shadow decide to fight. However, the computer of the Space Colony ARK has gone out of control. If nothing is done, the ARK will collide with the Earth.
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39 | 13 | "The Chaotix Detective Agency" ("Defective Detectives") Transliteration: "Kaotikusu tantei jimusho" (Japanese: カオティクス探偵事務所) | Makoto Moriwaki | Yoshio Urasawa | Hajime Kamegaki | December 28, 2003 | December 11, 2004 | |
Sonic and friends' world and the human world have merged. Vector, Espio, and Charmy show up and start wandering the streets, looking for Cream. Meanwhile, Eggman reforms and claims he will repair the destroyed moon himself.
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40 | 14 | "Eggman Company" ("Sunblock Solution") Transliteration: "Egguman kabushikigaisha" (Japanese: エッグマン株式会社) | Masafumi Satō | Hiro Masaki | Matsuo Asami | January 4, 2004 | December 18, 2004 | |
Suddenly, Eggman's artificial moon covers the sun and the world is enveloped in darkness. The reformed Eggman proposes a sunlight supply service to the president, which is well received by the citizens, but it is a ruse by Eggman. | ||||||||
41 | 15 | "Give Us the Light!" ("Eggman for President") Transliteration: "Hikari o warera ni!" (Japanese: 光をわれらに!) | Mamoru Enomoto | Hiro Masaki | Kiyoshi Egami | January 11, 2004 | January 22, 2005 | |
Citizens' criticism of Sonic grows as he begins to interfere with Eggman's sunlight supply service. Chris, unable to defend him confidently, goes to stop Sonic, but learns that sunlight has actually been blocked due to Eggman's ambitions. | ||||||||
42 | 16 | "Amy's Love Went Away?!" ("A Date to Forget") Transliteration: "Emī ai no tōhikō!?" (Japanese: エミー愛の逃避行!?) | Shigeru Yazaki | Kiyoko Yoshimura | Seiji Okuda | January 18, 2004 | January 29, 2005 | |
Amy is supposed to have a date with Sonic, but he never shows up. Angry, she decides to go for a drive with Sam Speed, who happens to be there. There, however, she encounters one of Eggman's robots.
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43 | 17 | "Huge Home Electronics Panic!!" ("Mean Machines") Transliteration: "Kaden daipanikku!!" (Japanese: 家電大パニック!!) | Jōhei Matsuura | Hiro Masaki | Jōhei Matsuura | January 25, 2004 | February 5, 2005 | |
While Eggman and his henchmen in prison are forced to work at an electronics factory, they plant mysterious chips in many of the products. The result is that home appliances all over the city now move on their own and attack people, causing mayhem. | ||||||||
44 | 18 | "The Ridiculously Epic Spy Operation" ("Sewer Search") Transliteration: "Okashi na okashi na supai daisakusen" (Japanese: おかしなおかしなスパイ大作戦) | Nana Harada | Yoshio Urasawa | Toshiki Hirano | February 1, 2004 | February 12, 2005 | |
Stewart has begun a search to catch Eggman, who has escaped from prison. However, Chris and his friends find him and decide to search together. | ||||||||
45 | 19 | "Sonic Battle - Face Off!" ("Prize Fights") Transliteration: "Sonikku Batoru kaisai!!" (Japanese: ソニックバトル・開催!!) | Kenichi Maejima | Hiro Masaki & Chinatsu Hōjō | Masanori Mizuhara | February 8, 2004 | February 19, 2005 | |
As part of the project to capture Eggman, the President proposes a martial arts tournament with a Chaos Emerald at stake. Sonic, Knuckles, Chris, and even Emerl are to participate. | ||||||||
46 | 20 | "Sonic Battle - Finals!!" ("A Wild Win") Transliteration: "Sonikku Batoru kesshō!!" (Japanese: ソニックバトル・決勝!!) | Kazuyoshi Yokota | Hiro Masaki & Chinatsu Hōjō | Kazuhito Kikuchi | February 15, 2004 | February 26, 2005 | |
It is time for the finals. However, Emerl, reacting to the Chaos Emerald, begins to run amok, and everyone challenges him to a battle to stop him.
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47 | 21 | "The Great Showdown at Latitude Zero!!" ("Map Of Mayhem") Transliteration: "Ido 0 daikessen!!" (Japanese: 緯度0大決戦!!) | Makoto Moriwaki | Masahiko Shiraishi | Makoto Moriwaki | February 22, 2004 | March 5, 2005 | |
Eggman claims that he will use his giant battleship to stimulate the "belly button of the world," where submarine volcanic chains run through, and destroy the planet. Sonic and his friends try to stop him.
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48 | 22 | "Sonic vs. The Underground Monsters" ("The Volcanic Venture") Transliteration: "Sonikku tai chitei kaijū" (Japanese: ソニック対地底怪獣) | Mihiro Yamaguchi | Masahiko Shiraishi | Seiji Okuda | February 29, 2004 | March 12, 2005 | |
Eggman escapes into the crater of a volcanic island in his Egg Giant-Makan. Sonic and his friends follow him through the crater to the underground world, where they encounter giant monsters.
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49 | 23 | "The Day the World Stood Still" ("The Beginning of the End") Transliteration: "Sekai ga seishi suru hi" (Japanese: 世界が静止する日) | Mamoru Enomoto | Masahiko Shiraishi | Kiyoshi Egami | March 7, 2004 | March 12, 2005 | |
According to the government, when Sonic and his friends are in the human world, a phenomenon called "Time Stagnation" begins to occur, and "time" becomes abnormal, causing the world to go crazy. The governors then propose to return Sonic to his own world, but Chris is reluctant.
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50 | 24 | "The Morning of Farewells" ("Running out of Time") Transliteration: "Wakare no asa" (Japanese: 別れの朝) | Masami Furukawa | Chinatsu Hōjō | Toshiki Hirano | March 14, 2004 | March 19, 2005 | |
In order to return Sonic and his friends to their own world, Tails and Chuck rush to develop the device. At that time, GUN troopers suddenly begin attacking Dr. Eggman's base. This is not the President's intent. | ||||||||
51 | 25 | "Chris' Long Journey" ("Friends 'till the End") Transliteration: "Kurisu no nagai tabi" (Japanese: クリスの長い旅) | Shigeharu Takahashi | Kiyoko Yoshimura | Masanori Mizuhara | March 21, 2004 | March 19, 2005 | |
Just as Sonic is about to return to his world, Chris runs away with him. The two of them begin their escape. | ||||||||
52 | 26 | "Memories of the Wind" ("A New Start") Transliteration: "Kaze no omoide" (Japanese: 風の思い出) | Hajime Kamegaki | Yoshio Urasawa | Hajime Kamegaki | March 28, 2004 | March 26, 2005 | |
Sonic returns to his original world. Chris looks up at the moon as he reflects on his memories of him.
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Season 3: The Metarex Saga (2005)
editNo. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Storyboarded by | Japanese air date [3] | International air date(s) | |
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53 | 1 | "A Messenger From A Meteor Shower" ("A Cosmic Call") Transliteration: "Ryūseiu no shisha" (Japanese: 流星雨の使者) | Mitsutaka Noshitani | Kiyoko Yoshimura | Toshiki Hirano | March 25, 2020 | March 12, 2005 (France) September 10, 2005 (US) | |
A new powerful enemy called a "Metarex" has appeared on Sonic's planet. Sonic struggles against them and its leader, Dark Oak, and the seven Chaos Emeralds are scattered, and the Planet Egg, the source of life on the planet, is stolen. At that time, 18-year-old Chris comes to the Planet Egg, warping in a portal he has built himself. But for some reason, he is now 12 years old. | ||||||||
54 | 2 | "The Spaceship: Blue Typhoon" ("Cosmic Crisis") Transliteration: "Uchūsen Burū Taifūn-gō" (Japanese: 宇宙船ブルータイフーン号) | Hideki Hiroshima | Kiyoko Yoshimura | Masanori Mizuhara | March 26, 2020 | March 12, 2005 (France) September 17, 2005 (US) | |
It seems that Cosmo has come to this planet in search of Sonic in order to recover the Planet Eggs of various planets from the Metarex. Hearing this, Sonic and his friends decide to leave for space. However, while the spaceship is under construction, a Metarex soldier attacks again. There, Sonic and his partners use the main cannon "Sonic Driver," which uses Sonic as a cannonball, to intercept Metarex Spike. | ||||||||
55 | 3 | "The Water Planet, Hydo" ("H2 Whoa") Transliteration: "Mizu no wakusei Haidō" (Japanese: 水の惑星ハイドー) | Masami Furukawa | Hiro Masaki | Seiji Okuda | March 27, 2020 | March 13, 2005 (France) September 24, 2005 (US) | |
The Blue Typhoon, the spaceship on which Sonic and his friends boarded, arrives at Hydo, a planet that has become a water planet after being robbed of its Planet Egg. Chris and Sonic board the landing craft, but Sonic is kidnapped by the Metarex. Chris attempts to save Sonic somehow. | ||||||||
56 | 4 | "Dr. Eggman Joins the War!" ("An Enemy In Need") Transliteration: "Dokutā Egguman sansen!" (Japanese: Dr.エッグマン参戦!) | Takuo Suzuki | Hiro Masaki | Masanori Mizuhara | March 31, 2020 | March 14, 2005 (France) October 1, 2005 (US) | |
While the people of Planet Hydo are thankful after the defeat of the Metarex, Eggman tries to trick Knuckles into getting the Chaos Emerald. Just then, a frog-shaped Metarex appears and swallows the Chaos Emerald! | ||||||||
57 | 5 | "The Battle at the Ice Palace!" ("A Chilling Discovery") Transliteration: "Aisu paresu no tatakai!" (Japanese: アイスパレスの戦い!) | Kazunori Tanahashi | Masahiko Shiraishi | Seiji Okuda | April 1, 2020 | March 15, 2005 (France) October 8, 2005 (US) | |
After arriving at Breezer, a blizzard planet, Sonic and his friends search for the Chaos Emeralds and arrive at the "Ice Palace" where the Metarex soldiers are located. They are apparently doing some kind of research there. | ||||||||
58 | 6 | "The Girls' Jungle Trap" ("Desperately Seeking Sonic") Transliteration: "Otome no janguru torappu" (Japanese: 乙女のジャングルトラップ) | Nana Harada | Kiyoko Yoshimura | Seiji Okuda | April 2, 2020 | March 16, 2005 (France) October 15, 2005 (US) | |
Sonic and his friends arrive at a certain jungle planet and defeat the Metarex's attack with Sonic Driver, but Sonic is sent somewhere with the force of the attack. Amy, Cream, and Cosmo are looking for Sonic, but then Metarex King Ape appears. | ||||||||
59 | 7 | "The Chaotix Go To Outer Space" ("Galactic Gumshoes") Transliteration: "Kaotikusu, uchū e iku" (Japanese: カオティクス、宇宙へ行く) | Hideki Hiroshima | Yoshio Urasawa | Masanori Mizuhara | April 3, 2020 | March 17, 2005 (France) October 22, 2005 (US) | |
The Chaotix Detectives receive a request from Cream's mother. Various items have been sent from Chris' world via the portal from episode 53, and she wants them to be delivered to the Blue Typhoon. The Chaotix arrive by spaceship, but instead of being greeted by Chris and his friends, they are attacked! | ||||||||
60 | 8 | "Shadow's Rebirth" ("Trick Sand") Transliteration: "Shadō ribāsu" (Japanese: シャドウ・リバース) | Masami Furukawa | Masahiko Shiraishi | Seiji Okuda | April 6, 2020 | March 18, 2005 (France) October 29, 2005 (US) | |
The Blue Typhoon arrives at Hobidon, already a dead planet. There they find the wreckage and ruins of a colony, and Sonic and his friends go to the ruins in search of the Chaos Emeralds. But the ruins are the transformable Metarex Deserd itself. Sonic is in desperate straits. Then, to his surprise, Shadow appears. | ||||||||
61 | 9 | "The Metarex Battleship Attacks!" ("Ship of Doom") Transliteration: "Metarekkusu senkan shūrai!" (Japanese: メタレックス戦艦襲来!) | Takuo Suzuki | Hiro Masaki | Masanori Mizuhara | April 7, 2020 | March 19, 2005 (France) November 5, 2005 (US) | |
Metarex Hellship, which once attacked Cosmo's immigrant ship, attacks the Crimson Egg. Its next target is the Blue Typhoon, on which Sonic and his friends ride. Sonic and his friends are forced to fight against this threat that has put even Shadow in a tight spot. | ||||||||
62 | 10 | "The Secret of the Underground Canyon" ("An Underground Odyssey") Transliteration: "Chika keikoku no himitsu" (Japanese: 地下渓谷の秘密) | Mitsutaka Noshitani | Kiyoko Yoshimura | Toshihiko Masuda | April 8, 2020 | March 20, 2005 (France) November 12, 2005 (US) | |
Tails and Cosmo, who had been separated from Sonic and his friends on the planet Alabasta, find a facility in a cave. There, copies of the Chaos Emeralds are being made by Metarex. Tails and Cosmo attempt to escape from the pursuit of Metarex Viper. | ||||||||
63 | 11 | "The Space Fortress, Metal Plant" ("Station Break-In") Transliteration: "Uchū yōsai Metaru Puranto" (Japanese: 宇宙要塞メタルプラント) | Nana Harada | Hiro Masaki | Toshiki Hirano | April 9, 2020 | March 21, 2005 (France) November 19, 2005 (US) | |
The two remaining Chaos Emeralds (Blue and Green) are inside the Metarex's fortress. When Sonic and Eggman learn of this, they team up with each other and attempt to break into the fortress. Then, they discover the two Chaos Emeralds and a Planet Egg. | ||||||||
64 | 12 | "Clash! Sonic vs. Shadow" ("A Metarex Melée") Transliteration: "Gekitotsu! Sonikku vs Shadō" (Japanese: 激突!ソニックvsシャドウ) | Hideki Hiroshima | Kiyoko Yoshimura | Seiji Okuda | April 10, 2020 | March 23, 2005 (France) November 26, 2005 (US) | |
Waiting for Sonic and his friends are soldiers of a Metarex army led by Dark Oak. Sonic and his friends are surrounded by the Metarex army around the fortress. It was all a trap. Sonic tries to escape, but he is confronted by Shadow over the Chaos Emeralds. | ||||||||
65 | 13 | "The Chaotix's Electric Shock Love Plan" ("Mission: Match Up") Transliteration: "Kaotikusu dengeki raburabu daisakusen" (Japanese: カオティクス電撃ラブラブ大作戦) | Masami Furukawa | Masahiko Shiraishi | Masanori Mizuhara | April 13, 2020 | April 5, 2005 (France) December 3, 2005 (US) | |
Rare visitors appear on the Blue Typhoon. They are the three members of the Chaotix Detectives. When Vector sees Tails and Cosmo chatting amiably, he is convinced that Tails is in love with Cosmo. In order to encourage Tails, who according to Vector is a late bloomer, Vector devises an unusual plan. | ||||||||
66 | 14 | "Cross the Galactic Corridor!" ("Clash in the Cloister") Transliteration: "Ginga kairō o watare!" (Japanese: 銀河回廊をわたれ!) | Kazuo Nogami | Hiro Masaki | Seiji Okuda | April 14, 2020 | April 6, 2005 (France) February 4, 2006 (US) | |
At last, the Blue Typhoon enters the galactic corridor. The interior of the corridor is a mysterious tunnel-like space, and it is blocked by cosmic dust that has blown in like the roots of a plant, preventing progress. The Blue Typhoon, stuck in the corridor, is attacked by Yellow Zelkova, the most powerful of the four Metarex bosses. | ||||||||
67 | 15 | "The Black Trap" ("Teasing Time"/"Testing Time") Transliteration: "Burakku torappu" (Japanese: ブラック・トラップ) | Hajime Kamegaki | Yoshio Urasawa | Hajime Kamegaki | April 15, 2020 | April 7, 2005 (France) February 11, 2006 (US) | |
There is a massive Chaos Emerald signature from an asteroid. The Blue Typhoon heads there and found an old factory. Inside is a Chaos Emerald production plant. Then Black Narcissus, one of the four Metarex bosses, appears. | ||||||||
68 | 16 | "Above a Destroyed Planet" ("A Revolutionary Tale") Transliteration: "Kowareta hoshi no ue de" (Japanese: こわれた星の上で) | Mitsutaka Noshitani | Kiyoko Yoshimura | Toshiki Hirano | April 16, 2020 | April 8, 2005 (France) February 18, 2006 (US) | |
Molly, a young girl from the planet "Cascade," is fighting the Metarex to restore the planet. She becomes interested in Shadow, who is as strong as the legendary hero "Black Wind" himself. Shadow, Rouge and Molly then decide to follow the signature of a Chaos Emerald to the mining site of Cascade.
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69 | 17 | "Please, Marmolim!" ("The Planet of Misfortune") Transliteration: "Onegai Marumorin!" (Japanese: お願いマルモリン!) | Hideki Hiroshima | Kiyoko Yoshimura | Seiji Okuda | April 17, 2020 | April 9, 2005 (France) February 25, 2006 (US) | |
The Blue Typhoon, with Chris aboard, encounters the three Marmolims, Momo, Lue, and Lylem, who have a Chaos Emerald. Sonic and his team are then forced to return their ship to their home planet in exchange for the Chaos Emerald. | ||||||||
70 | 18 | "The Eggman Fleet Appears!" ("Terror on the Typhoon") Transliteration: "Egguman kantai arawaru!" (Japanese: エッグマン艦隊現る!) | Masami Furukawa | Masahiko Shiraishi | Masanori Mizuhara | April 20, 2020 | April 10, 2005 (France) March 4, 2006 (US) | |
Sonic rescues a mysterious spaceship being chased by the Metarex, but the pilot of the spaceship is Decoe. At that moment, the Metarex's fleet warps out. To everyone's surprise, the Metarex and Eggman have teamed up. | ||||||||
71 | 19 | "Café Chaotix" ("Hedgehog Hunt") Transliteration: "Kafe Kaotikusu" (Japanese: カフェ・カオティクス) | Takuo Suzuki | Hiro Masaki | Seiji Okuda | April 21, 2020 | April 11, 2005 (France) March 11, 2006 (US) | |
The Chaotix Detectives run a café on a planet in the Metarex space. Today, a new customer visits the café. This time, however, it is Eggman, who has just been appointed as part of the four Metarex bosses. | ||||||||
72 | 20 | "The True Form of the Metarex?!" ("Zelkova Strikes Back") Transliteration: "Metarekkusu no shōtai!?" (Japanese: メタレックスの正体!?) | Mitsutaka Noshitani | Kiyoko Yoshimura | Seiji Okuda | April 22, 2020 | April 12, 2005 (France) March 18, 2006 (US) | |
Chased by the Metarex, the Blue Typhoon crash-lands on the planet Thunderbolt after a surprise attack by Yellow Zelkova. Yellow Zelkova is impervious to all attacks. In the fierce battle, Chris and Sonic are sent flying far away. | ||||||||
73 | 21 | "Shadow, the Assassin!" ("The Cosmo Conspiracy") Transliteration: "Ansatsusha Shadō!" (Japanese: 暗殺者シャドウ!) | Nana Harada | Masahiko Shiraishi | Nana Harada | April 23, 2020 | April 13, 2005 (France) April 1, 2006 (US) | |
There is an intruder on the Blue Typhoon. It is Shadow, who is after Cosmo's life. Tails desperately escapes with Cosmo, but Shadow hunts them down, which means Cosmo is in danger. | ||||||||
74 | 22 | "The Lost Planet" ("Eye Spy") Transliteration: "Rosuto puranetto" (Japanese: ロスト・プラネット) | Hideki Hiroshima | Kiyoko Yoshimura | Masanori Mizuhara | April 24, 2020 | April 14, 2005 (France) April 8, 2006 (US) | |
Sonic and his friends learn that Cosmo has been used by Dark Oak as a "living spy tool" that transmits what she sees and hears. Sonic and his friends are shocked, but when Cosmo tries to leave, they hold her back and vow to fight with her. | ||||||||
75 | 23 | "The Day of the Forestations" ("Agent of Mischief") Transliteration: "Shinka no hi" (Japanese: 森化の日) | Masami Furukawa | Masahiko Shiraishi | Seiji Okuda | April 27, 2020 | April 15, 2005 (France) April 15, 2006 (US) | |
The Blue Typhoon takes off from the planet Green Gate and heads for coordinates 000 000. There is the planet Aquarius, which requires Chaos Emeralds and a giant Planet Egg. The final battle with the Metarex armada is about to begin. | ||||||||
76 | 24 | "Decisive Battle! Dark Oak" ("The Light in the Darkness") Transliteration: "Kessen! Dāku Ōku" (Japanese: 決戦!ダーク・オーク) | Yutaka Saitō | Kiyoko Yoshimura | Seiji Okuda | April 28, 2020 | April 16, 2005 (France) April 22, 2006 (US) | |
Chris and his team bet on the Master Emerald for a comeback. They are going to use the Sonic Driver mechanism to strike the Master Emerald's energy into the Chaos Emeralds. Shadow and the Chaotix join in on the task, pushing back the Final Mova's attack with all their might. In the midst of the battle, Eggman tells Chris a shocking revelation. | ||||||||
77 | 25 | "What I Can Do For You" ("A Fearless Friend") Transliteration: "Kimi no tame ni dekiru koto" (Japanese: 君のためにできること) | Mitsutaka Noshitani | Kiyoko Yoshimura | Masanori Mizuhara | April 29, 2020 | April 17, 2005 (France) April 29, 2006 (US) | |
The Final Mova becomes a giant nut. As if in answer to Cosmo's prayer, the Chaos Emeralds once again revive their power, and the golden Super Sonic and Super Shadow stand side by side. The onslaught of the two brake through the nut's outer contour, finally causing it to explode into pieces, but it is not the end. | ||||||||
78 | 26 | "Where Planets Are Born" ("So Long Sonic") Transliteration: "Hoshi no umareru tokoro" (Japanese: 星の生まれるところ) | Hajime Kamegaki | Kiyoko Yoshimura | Hajime Kamegaki | April 30, 2020 | April 18, 2005 (France) May 6, 2006 (US) | |
The battle is over. Chris, who has given up on returning to Earth because there is no hope of restoring the Master Emerald, receives an envelope from Eggman. Inside is a ticket labeled "one-way ticket to Earth."
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Theme songs
editJapan
edit- Opening
- "Sonic Drive"
- April 6, 2003 – March 28, 2004 and March 25, 2020 – April 30, 2020
- Lyricist: Takeshi Aida
- Composer / Arranger: Cher Watanabe
- Singers: Hironobu Kageyama and Hideaki Takatori
- Episode Range: 1–78
- Endings
- "Fu-tu-re" (ミ・ラ・イ, Mi-ra-i)
- April 6, 2003 – June 29, 2003
- Lyricist / Composer / Arranger: Kazuyoshi Baba
- Singers: Run&Gun
- Episode Range: 1–13
- "Shining Road" (光る道, Hikaru michi)
- July 6, 2003 – December 28, 2003 and March 25, 2020 – April 30, 2020
- Lyricist: Shun Taguchi
- Composer / Arranger: Masataka Matsutoya
- Singer: Aya Hiroshige
- Episode Range: 14–39 and 53–78
- " T.O.P."
- January 4, 2004 – March 28, 2004
- Lyricists / Singers: KP
- Composer / Arranger: URU
- Episode Range: 40–52
United States
editOpening
- "Gotta Go Fast"
- August 23, 2003 – May 6, 2006
- By Norman Grossfeld and Russell Velazquez
- Episode Range: 1–78
Ending
- "Gotta Go Fast" (shortened version)
- August 23, 2003 – May 6, 2006
- By Norman Grossfeld and Russell Velazquez
PAL regions
editOpening
- "Sonic X"
- August 23, 2003 – May 6, 2006
- By Marc Biagi and Nikki Gregoroff
- Episode Range: 1–78
Ending
- PAL region broadcasts use the same melody of the American ending theme, with the pitch sometimes adjusted.
South Korea
editSouth Korea has the same melody of the Japanese opening theme and the first ending theme, with the lyrics translated into Korean.
Italy
edit"Sonic" (Episodes 1–78)
France
editThe French dubbing has the same melody of the Japanese opening theme, but it is adapted into French lyrics instead. Endings are instrumental.
Home video releases
editJapan
editA total of 13 DVD and VHS volume compilations was released by Victor Entertainment and Universal Music. "Hi-Spec" editions of volumes 1-10 have also been released, which include bonus features and 5.1 audio.
VHS/DVD Name | Episodes | Release Date |
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ソニックX Vol.1 |
1–5 |
July 23, 2003[4]
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ソニックX Vol.2 |
6–9 |
August 21, 2003[5]
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ソニックX Vol.3 |
10–13 |
September 26, 2003[6]
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ソニックX Vol.4 |
14–17 |
October 22, 2003[7]
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ソニックX Vol.5 |
18–21 |
November 21, 2003[8]
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ソニックX Vol.6 |
22–25 |
December 17, 2003[9]
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ソニックX Vol.7 |
26–29 |
January 21, 2004[10]
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ソニックX Vol.8 |
30–33 |
February 21, 2004[11]
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ソニックX Vol.9 |
34–36 |
March 24, 2004[12]
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ソニックX Vol.10 |
37–39 |
April 21, 2004[13]
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ソニックX Vol.11 |
40–43 |
May 21, 2004[14]
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ソニックX Vol.12 |
44–47 |
June 23, 2004[15]
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ソニックX Vol.13 |
48–52 |
July 21, 2004[16]
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United States
editDVD
editFunimation released episodes 1–52 in 10 single-disc releases:
DVD Name | Episodes | Release Date |
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Sonic X: Vol. 1: A Super Sonic Hero |
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June 1, 2004
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Sonic X: Vol. 2: The Chaos Factor |
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June 1, 2004
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Sonic X: Vol. 3: Satellite Swindle |
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October 12, 2004[17]
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Sonic X: Vol. 4: Beating Eggman |
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December 7, 2004
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Sonic X: Vol. 5: Sonic's Scream Test |
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January 25, 2005
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Sonic X: Vol. 6: Countdown to Chaos |
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April 12, 2005
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Sonic X: Vol. 7: Revenge of the Robot |
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June 14, 2005
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Sonic X: Vol. 8: Project Shadow |
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November 15, 2005
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Sonic X: Vol. 9: Into the Darkness |
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February 7, 2006[18]
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Sonic X: Vol. 10: The Beginning of the End |
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May 16, 2006
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The episodes were re-released in "Saga" sets:
DVD Name | Episodes | Release Date |
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Sonic X: New World Saga |
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November 13, 2007
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Sonic X: Chaos Emerald Chaos |
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May 20, 2008
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Sonic X: Chaos & Shadow Sagas |
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September 9, 2008
September 23, 2008 |
Sonic X: The Egg Moon, Emerl & Homebound Sagas |
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September 22, 2009
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Episodes 53–78 made their way to the U.S. in two 13-episode box sets:
DVD Name | Episodes | Release Date |
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Sonic X: The Complete 5th Season |
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September 12, 2006
October 31, 2006 |
Sonic X: So Long, Sonic |
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February 13, 2007
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DVD Name | Episodes | Release Date |
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Sonic X: Collection 1 | 1–52 | November 4, 2016[19]
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Sonic X: Collection 2 | 53–78 | December 6, 2016[20]
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Blu-ray
editBlu-ray Name | Episodes | Release Date |
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Sonic X: The Complete Series English Dub | 1–78 | May 28, 2019[21]
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Sonic X: The Complete Series Japanese Sub | 1–78 | April 25, 2023[22]
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United Kingdom
editUK DVD
Warner Home Video and Jetix Consumer Products released only 4 volumes with episodes from 1 to 8.
- Volume 1 – Episode 1–2 ("Chaos Control Freaks" and "Sonic to the Rescue")
- Volume 2 – Episode 3–4 ("Missile Wrist Rampage" and "Chaos Emerald Chaos")
- Volume 3 – Episode 5–6 ("Cracking Knuckles" and "Techno-Teacher")
- Volume 4 – Episode 7–8 ("Party Hardly" and "Satellite Swindle")
Australia
editIn Australia, 17 volumes of the first series were released by MRA Entertainment in 2005–2006, which featured three episodes per disc.
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- ^ "「ソニック X」 Vol.9". Sonic Team. Retrieved 2014-01-07.
- ^ "「ソニック X」 Vol.10". Sonic Team. Retrieved 2014-01-07.
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- ^ "「ソニック X」 Vol.12". Sonic Team. Retrieved 2014-01-07.
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- ^ "Sonic X: Season 3 Collection". Discotek Media. Retrieved 2016-12-06.
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