![]() Here, it doesn’t matter that they’re slow.ģ6: A spring springs Eggman and his drillmobile for once.ģ7: It’s a surprise that instead of inconveniencing him, he gets sent towards Tails.Ĥ0: It’s a surprise that the drillmobile bounces off a palm tree, rather than going off a cliff, and that tree takes advantage of the fact that the story’s in Emerald Hill Zone.Ĥ1: Eggman deserves to have his glue factory destroyed by his own drillmobile being sprung towards it.Ĥ2: And Eggman gets glued to the ground, which is a proper punishment for trying to use glue against Sonic.Ĥ3: Some of the animals Sonic saved make themselves useful by warning him that Eggman’s gonna visit him tomorrow.Ĥ4: Sonic was clever enough to jump onto Eggman’s head from a tree and send him away.Ĥ5: Eggman was clever enough to try to attack Sonic early in the morning. “ģ3: It’s smart of Sonic to have a spare pair of sneakers he tells Tails to go get for him.ģ4: Sonic thanks Tails for the new sneakers, calling it awesome timing as he lands in them in mid-air as Tails is flying, which looks more cool than him putting them on normally.ģ5: Eggman only used the drilling Eggmobile after he had Sonic stuck to a spring, which is the only time he looked smart using it because it’s so slow. It’s taking advantage of a game concept in a creative way.ģ1: It’s good that the glue was brown from the start so that it makes sense that Sonic jumped on the spring and it’s a surprise what it turns out to be.ģ2: I love the unexpected joke where Eggman thinks, “ Hope no one notices the glue pot’s stuck to my hand. 25.Ģ6: Yearbook Issue 2: Eggman putting eggs in a cauldron to make a brown egg takes advantage of his name Eggman, at least.Ģ7: A regular civilian was competent enough to sneak into Eggman’s base and find out about his plan for Sonic.Ģ8: It’s nice of Sonic to thank him for the info.Ģ9: It’s nice to see the civilian admire Sonic.ģ0: It’s Genre Savvy of Eggman to put super glue on a spring and get Sonic stuck to it. That’s relatable.ġ7: A bird thanks Sonic for freeing him from a badnik.ġ8: The cliff crumbling as Sonic’s at the end of it justifies why Sonic’s sent falling.ġ9: Tails jumps onto the Eggmobile from behind trying to rescue Sonic.Ģ0: Tails nicely asks Sonic, “ You alright, pal? “Ģ1: Sonic acknowledges that he saved him.Ģ2: Sonic is smart enough to use a hammer and wood to build something,Ģ3: a cardboard cut-out of himself that tricks Eggman when he’s going after him with the wrecking ball.Ģ4: Eggman put the animals he kidnapped to be badnikified in a wooden cabin for a change, so Sonic can move around it to destroy it with wind power.Ģ5: Sonic called Eggman “ egghead “ after going down the U slope. This impressed me because it perfectly takes advantage of that level.ġ4: It’s realistic that when he makes his Eggmobile go too fast, it backfires on him.ġ5: Eggman does deserve to be spun around in a tornado Sonic created.ġ6: Sonic eats bonbons for a change. ![]() This makes Sonic miss his attack.ġ3: Sonic runs down and up the two U-shaped slopes iconic of Spring Yard Zone, which makes Eggman lose track of where he is. The lava gets sent upwards all over the place.ġ1: Eggman says that he was wrong to use cartoons as an inspiration at the end of the story, saying that if he never sees another one, it’ll be too soon.ġ2: It’s Genre Savvy of Eggman to put a turbo boost on his Eggmobile. His clever plan is to make Sonic get stuck while lava gets sent to him.ĩ: The setting is Marble Zone, not Green Hill Zone, so that’s more interesting than it could be.ġ0: This place has a bunch of lava geysers for a change. It’s glue for a change, and he uses a paintbrush to put it there. That’s a clever plan that takes advantage of the game concept.Ħ: Realistically, since the Egg-O-Matic was there too, it gets sent to the magnet.ħ: It’s nice to see Eggman be really proactive as a villain the whole issue for a change.Ĩ: He puts yellow glue on the grass. So this actually explains why the issue will be inspired by the Wile E Road Runner cartoons.Ģ: An animal freed from a badnik wish that she could’ve thanked Sonic.Ĥ: Eggman’s smart enough to make phony Rings and put them everywhere.ĥ: He uses a giant magnet against the phony Rings after Sonic grabs them. ![]() ![]() 1: 1992 Yearbook Issue 1 by Alan McKenzie: I like that Eggman gets an idea to make traps himself because he’s watching a cartoon about a mouse and a mousetrap.
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