Top 10 Sonic Webseries

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Again another mixed bag, only with the addition of podcasts

10)  Boxer Hockey - headed by , the most well known part of this comic has spread across the net and the Sonic Stadium under the unofficial nickname of Hedgehog the Sonic.  Simply put, a parody of the Sonic games much like Awesome the Hedgehog.

9)  The Sonic Show - good times, good times.  The series is now 10 years old and has come far from a simple vignette series by Jamie "Discoponies" Mann.  Not only does the show give news regarding to the Sonic series, but it has also been given life as an LP series headed by AAUK.

8)  T-Time - Shout-out to !  This series was comparable to Radio Redux and the Sonic Hour, headed by Dr. Adam "T-Bird" Tuff and his younger brother Sam "Mini-T" Tuff as a variety series of sorts.  The very first episode had cameo appearances of AAUK and Dreadknux to settle the bet that Dread made upon losing the Wrecks Factor for two years running:  Singing the DK Rap, live over skype.

7)  Sonic Shorts - See my animations journal

6)  Sonicsong128 - A blanket term for the videos by the aforementioned artist.  Not only does it have Ask the Sonic Heroes, but also a series of adventures done with plushies, bunraku style.  The longest of these series is Silver's Never-ending Story, which finally gave closure to Silver's subplot in the videos by way of adapting Michael Ende's classic book, or rather the film based on the first half of it.

5)  DJ Darkspeeds - Elson Wong's own series on SSR.  It like T-Time and the Sonic Show is a variety series, including interviews with fellow-fans and some of the VIPs in the series, including none other than Mike Pollock, the current voice of Eggman.

4)  Get Blue Spheres - Psyguy's own sprite comic take on Sonic 3, adding in a few jokes that would make fans chuckle.  This was before he admitted to being part of a scandal.

3)  There's Something About Tails - .  Simply put, a mech soldier named Jake ends up in Tails' body during a war against human conquerers.  While the series is sprite based, it makes use of backgrounds used in DOOM and DOOM II to add a sense of depth

2)  The Sonic Hour - Svend "Dreadknux" Joscelynd and his younger brother Rory hosting a variety podcast that began in fall of 2003, ten years after AoStH aired.  Among certain things on the show were a "holy battle" between the brothers while their friend Anarchy Rat commentated on the event.  The next year, Svend did an entire Halloween episode solo, introducing a Stephen Hawking-style take on Yuji Naka (narrated by MS Sam) while Rory was playing Shining Force and GoldenEye 007 in the background.  That same year started Rory's radio drama of Police Lieutenant Smith, a homosexual cop given a holy mission from God and the Buddha to defeat the evil Klaus Van Der Brook and the false God.  It is in this same podcast that Rory made Lyle the Bear, a manly-gay hobo who must defeat the evil king King-&-Ling (two men, three nuts between the both of them), and discussions were made with Rorey Racoon about recent games, including how Erazor Djinn could be one of the least interesting villains in the series, or even how "it was good when he just stood on the bloody butt'n as you fell down the friggin' cliff".

1)  Radio Redux - AAUK's long running podcast that lasted for 8 years since 2006.  AAUK's show contained in its early run a drama series called Chaotix X, a parody of the Princess Bride, Star Trek, and other crime series revolving around Espio, Charmy, and Vector investigating about Paris for information about the Devil Chao and his secret Weapon.  The series came to its long awaited end in the podcast's final episode.  AAUK even took the time to invite friends onto the show including Svend, Adam, Elson, , DiGi VALENTiNE, Ben Campian or Alzari as he was known in Reality Redux and Sonic Wrecks, and his ex-girlfriend Echo Hawk.  One notable episode of the show was in season 2 where AAUK took over the Sonic Show, stuffing Discoponies in a chest and making it an official crossover.  As I have stated before, this episode finally kept the fans pacified for The Suffering Doomed Shadow Show pt 2 that was promised since the show's first episode and even played Dreams of an Absolution after so long.  The most notable part of the series was the Wrecks Factor, based on the popular X-Factor series.  Among the seasons of the Wrecks Factor, four judges were chosen: Demyx (as usual), Svend, Sofia "Ram the Dragon" Ray, and Bently Jones, in a move that paralleled American Idol that same year with Randy, Simon, Ellen, and Paula.
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I know of a few, but its been forever since I tried those few.