Which version?
The syndicated Adventures of version with a
Warner-esque twist or
the ABC-approved Saturday Morning (AM) version with a far more realistically gritty feel?
I watched both, but out of the two, the
SatAM version appealed to me more, for I'd must rather see Sonic as a wise-cracking, "way past cool" hero than a cross-dressing and morality-imposing (via "Sonic Sez") jokester.
But, as much as I did love the more true-to-life--and thus, admittedly darker--feel of the
SatAM version (because it had well-developed character relations [whether it be the brotherly bond between Sonic the Hedgehog & Miles Prower [aka Tails], the family bonds between Sonic & his Uncle Chuck or Princess Sally Alicia Acorn & her father--King Maximillian Acorn--the sisterly bond between most of the female Freedom Fighters, and of course, the loving yet carefully-regulated bond between Sonic & Sally], well conceived storylines [such as the Freedom Fighters trying to free Uncle Chuck from Dr. Robotnik's evil clutches only to stumble every so often], a true villain worth loathing instead of a typecast egg-shaped fool [Jim Cummings made Dr. Robotnik worth fearing], etc.), I did like the fact that the corny
AoStH did include standards gaming universe Badniks like Coconuts, Scratch, & Grounder.