![]() I think the best tweet to signify this is their response to a fan asking if Sonichu, an infamous fan combination of Sonic and Pikachu from Pokémon, would be playable in the then-upcoming Sonic Boom: Fire and Ice. One of the most defining elements of the series on social media is that the PR who runs it, one Aaron Webber, is very receptive and rather loving towards the fanbase, in a very jokey yet sincere kind of way. We also like memes.” And boy, do they like memes. The Twitter page is where you’ll notice how familiar it is in comparison to the Facebook page, though I will give them props for a much more straightforward bio: “The OFFICIAL Twitter feed for news about all things Sonic. It looks pitifully average to me, but it doesn’t look too bad. I wonder if they will introduce Tails □ or if that’s the next sequel”, but I can’t really fault them for being excited for something either. I know Sonic looks like he’s on steroids but I don’t care. With Pokémon coming out and this one, my childhood dreams are coming true. I may not agree with one Jeannette Flores, who says “I’m so excited. The “Most Relevant” comments featured are ones that are positive amidst the many, many fans who think the film will be bad. ![]() With the release of the hotly contested trailer for the upcoming Sonic movie especially, there were over 13 thousand comments and 24 thousand shares. It also lists several milestones, although I’m surprised that it seemingly hasn’t been updated since 2013 (listing “Sonic Dash Released” as a milestone) when they could easily list the release of the acclaimed Sonic Mania as a newer milestone.Īs one of the most popular video game franchises of all time, Sonic gets many comments and shares with each Facebook post. Various information is listed in the Facebook “About” tab, such as how the brand was founded on June 23, 1991, the date the first Sonic game was released, and how games in the series are rated E to E10+ by the ESRB. The profile pic and cover image of the Facebook page (which are also used on Twitter) showcase the iconic classic Sonic design as well as rings sprawling about Green Hill Zone, can’t fault them for using it in this case. Though I can’t really fault them for this, as in my opinion a more streamlined approach makes the brand a lot more accessible across multiple platforms. As a massive Sonic the Hedgehog fan, has a very unified presence across all social media platforms, the biggest difference between them being the inherent changes that come with each platform.
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