No. | Title | Sonic Says segment | Written by | Original release date | Prod.code |
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1 | "Best Hedgehog" | Reading | Martha Moran | September 6, 1993 (1993-09-06) | 238-113 |
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Sonic and Tails rescue Lucas, Robotnik's first prisoner, and attempt to reunite him with his and Robotnik's high school sweetheart, Lucinda. |
2 | "Tails' New Home" | Running away | Bruce Shelly and Reed Shelly | September 7, 1993 (1993-09-07) | 238-116 |
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Learning about Sonic's resolve to find Tails a suitable foster home to ensure his safety, Robotnik has two of his Badniks pose as Tails' long-lost parents. Note: For unknown reasons, the background music in this episode is lower pitched compared to other episodes in the series. |
3 | "Birth of a Salesman" | False advertising | Bruce Shelly, Reed Shelly, and Steven J. Fisher | September 8, 1993 (1993-09-08) | 238-112 |
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Energetic salesman Wes Weasley sells Robotnik numerous gadgets to help Scratch and Grounder capture Sonic. However, Robotnik later comes to regret it when they keep backfiring. |
4 | "Submerged Sonic" | Shallow water | Bob Forward | September 9, 1993 (1993-09-09) | 238-126 |
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When Robotnik attacks the city of Submerbia in the Labyrinth Zone with the intent of obtaining its fabled Power Pearls, Sonic and Tails are enlisted by a local citizen to thwart his plot. |
5 | "Pseudo Sonic" | Poison ivy | Cliff MacGillivray | September 10, 1993 (1993-09-10) | 238-122 |
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Plotting to tarnish Sonic's reputation, Robotnik develops a robotic suit-like replica of him that he forces his unwilling laboratory rat to operate. |
6 | "Over the Hill Hero" | Wisdom of elders | Francis Moss | September 13, 1993 (1993-09-13) | 238-117 |
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When former superhero Captain Rescue bungles in his attempts to help Sonic, he grows tired of his incompetence. Robotnik then manipulates Rescue into detaining Sonic in an impenetrable force field and he and Tails must save him. |
7 | "Robolympics" | Being active | Jeffrey Scott | September 14, 1993 (1993-09-14) | 238-146 |
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An asteroid is heading for Turtle Town and Robotnik offers to save it, but only if Sonic agrees to play in the Robolympics against him and his robots. |
8 | "Lovesick Sonic" | Sexual harassment | Bruce Shelly and Reed Shelly | September 15, 1993 (1993-09-15) | 238-103 |
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When Sonic saves a female hedgehog named Breezie, he falls in love. Sonic does not know that Breezie is a robot that Robotnik created to keep Sonic occupied while he floods a village near his fortress. |
9 | "Subterranean Sonic" | Sharing | Robert Askin | September 16, 1993 (1993-09-16) | 238-102 |
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Sonic and Tails escape underground from Scratch and Grounder, but they are held captive there by a miserly mole named Spelunk. |
10 | "Grounder the Genius" | Using your brain | Doug Molitor | September 17, 1993 (1993-09-17) | 238-123 |
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Grounder accidentally puts a "genius chip" in his head and it makes him so intelligent that he easily captures Sonic and even takes over Robotnik's operations. |
11 | "High Stakes Sonic" | Dares | Robert Askin | September 20, 1993 (1993-09-20) | 238-105 |
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Sonic and Tails infiltrate Robotnik's new Casino Night Zone to stop him and his henchmen from scamming some Mobians into becoming the doctor's slaves. |
12 | "Blank-Headed Eagle" | Seat belt safety | Dennis O'Flaherty | September 21, 1993 (1993-09-21) | 238-118 |
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When Scratch suffers a blow to the head which makes him believe he is his television idol, Edgar Eagle, Sonic uses this as an advantage to foil another one of Robotnik's schemes. |
13 | "Boogey-Mania""Dream On" | Sleep | Rowby Goren | September 22, 1993 (1993-09-22) | 238-127 |
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Robotnik reconfigures Professor Von Schlemmer's machine that can bring figments of dreams into reality and unleashes a dream monster upon Mobius. |
14 | "Big Daddy""King Coconuts" | Telling parents where you are going | Jess Borgeson | September 23, 1993 (1993-09-23) | 238-110 |
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After being exiled by Robotnik, Coconuts finds a lost baby gorilla who thinks he is his father and attempts to use it to stop Sonic. The baby gorilla's father is under the control of Robotnik and Sonic has to save him. Note: Pierre De Celles, an animation director, described this episode as one he felt "really proud of," though he described the editing as "poor." He described that the animation process took "four times longer than usual" since the episode's animator was a deaf-mute; He described his translator as "just great." |
15 | "The Robotnik Express" | Strangers | Doug Booth | September 24, 1993 (1993-09-24) | 238-114 |
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En route to stop a runaway train from arriving at Robotnik's munition facility, Sonic and Tails must deal with a duo of bears named Big Griz and Mad Mike after they mistake Scratch and Grounder for them. |
16 | "Momma Robotnik's Birthday" | Trees | Francis Moss | September 27, 1993 (1993-09-27) | 238-109 |
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Robotnik's obnoxious and abusive mother visits her son on her birthday and expects a present. After he fails to destroy a nearby forest as a present, however, she decides to capture Sonic as her own gift. |
17 | "Slowwww Going" | Those who have something special to offer | Eleanor Burian-Mohr and Jack Hanrahan | September 28, 1993 (1993-09-28) | 238-104 |
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Sonic must save a family of sloths from Robotnik's slow-motion ray, but when he himself is affected by the device, Tails and the sloths must take action. |
18 | "So Long Sucker" | Pets | Cydne Clark and Steve Granat | September 29, 1993 (1993-09-29) | 238-120 |
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Tails adopts a squishy creature from another dimension named Goopster, who can sometimes act like a black hole. |
19 | "Robotnik's Rival" | Cheating | Gordon Bressack | September 30, 1993 (1993-09-30) | 238-136 |
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Robotnik and a rival named Doctor Brandon Quark try to cooperate in capturing Sonic. However, Sonic tricks them into becoming enemies and they eventually try to outdo each other. |
20 | "Trail of the Missing Tails" | Remembering your phone number | Bob Forward | October 1, 1993 (1993-10-01) | 238-107 |
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Robotnik's insane cousin, Doctor Warpnik, kidnaps Tails and lures Sonic into the Warp of Confusion in order to take revenge on the doctor for banishing him there. |
21 | "Momma Robotnik Returns""Mama Robotnik's Return" | Obeying laws and going to court | Francis Moss | October 4, 1993 (1993-10-04) | 238-132 |
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Momma Robotnik visits her son, and after he fails once again, she disowns him and decides to adopt Sonic as her own son in order to capture him. In a turn of events, Sonic ends up living the life of Cinderella. |
22 | "Too Tall Tails" | Healthy diets | Rowby Goren | October 5, 1993 (1993-10-05) | 238-115 |
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While Sonic and Tails visit Wienerville, the "weenie capital of Mobius", Robotnik attempts to use Professor Von Schlemmer's size enhancement machine for his next scheme. However, the machine backfires and instead enlarges Tails. Unable to control his appetite, Tails now begins to cause chaos for Wienerville. Sonic must return Tails to his former size as Robotnik tricks the citizens into thinking that Sonic is responsible for it, while he is planning to save the town. |
23 | "Super Special Sonic Search & Smash Squad" | Emergency calling | Bruce Shelly and Reed Shelly | October 6, 1993 (1993-10-06) | 238-101 |
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When Sonic and Tails are captured by Scratch and Grounder, Sonic creates a diversion by telling the duo the story of their creation. |
24 | "Magnificent Sonic" | Gun safety | Jeffrey Scott | October 7, 1993 (1993-10-07) | 238-147 |
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Sonic becomes the sheriff of Tranquil Gulch, in hopes of keeping Robotnik's cronies from harassing the locals. |
25 | "Zoobotnik" | Wildlife | Rowby Goren | October 8, 1993 (1993-10-08) | 238-140 |
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An intergalactic huntress visits Mobius, capturing various citizens and falling in love with Robotnik. |
26 | "Tails in Charge" | Home safety | Martha Moran | October 11, 1993 (1993-10-11) | 238-124 |
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When Scratch and Grounder use Robotnik's latest invention to turn Sonic to stone, Tails attempts to foil the duo to ensure Sonic's safety. |
27 | "Musta Been a Beautiful Baby" | Tumble dryers | Gordon Bressack | October 12, 1993 (1993-10-12) | 238-128 |
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Robotnik's attempt to cause Sonic to age rapidly with his newest device backfires, turning him and Tails, and later himself, into toddlers. Now stuck in a daycare, the infantile Sonic and Tails must try to keep Robotnik under control, while Scratch and Grounder attempt to get him back. |
28 | "Sonic the Matchmaker" | Playground safety | Robert Askin | October 13, 1993 (1993-10-13) | 238-138 |
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Robotnik pursues Breezie and Robotnik Jr. in order to find out why they betrayed him with the intent of building a perpetually loyal robot wife. In a subplot, Junior falls in love with Breezie and enlists Sonic's help in winning her affection. |
29 | "Attack on Pinball Fortress" | Stupidity | Bob Forward | October 14, 1993 (1993-10-14) | 238-141 |
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Robotnik has unleashed his Stupidity Ray on Mobius, knowing that those affected by it will be too unintelligent to stop him. As Sonic and Tails make their way to Robotnik's new lair, the Pinball Fortress, they find themselves competing with Wes Weasley and Sergeant Doberman, both of whom want to capture the device for their own purposes. |
30 | "The Last Resort" | Walking alone | Gordon Bressack | October 15, 1993 (1993-10-15) | 238-135 |
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Robotnik seemingly announces his surrender to Sonic and he invites him to a resort in his gratitude. Unbeknownst to Sonic, the resort is just another trap created by Robotnik. |
31 | "Coachnik""The Coachnik" | Warming up | Doug Molitor | October 18, 1993 (1993-10-18) | 238-143 |
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Robotnik constructs a pushy robot coach in an attempt to increase Scratch and Grounder's fitness. This leaves Robotnik time to create a football-like bomb in order to defeat Sonic by secretly placing it in Grounder's head. |
32 | "Sonic Gets Thrashed" | Pollution and non-recyclable packaging | Cydne Clark and Steve Granat | October 19, 1993 (1993-10-19) | 238-121 |
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When Robotnik opens up a resort to make resident Mobians his slaves, Sonic enlists the help of some robots from an area of Mobius called Scrap Valley. |
33 | "Close Encounter of the Sonic Kind" | Sunburns | Douglas Zip Purgason | October 20, 1993 (1993-10-20) | 238-108 |
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Sonic and Tails help an alien prince fix his space shuttle so he can return to his home planet for his coronation - before his younger brother is crowned in his place and has Mobius destroyed. |
34 | "Tails Prevails" | Using your imagination | Bob Forward | October 21, 1993 (1993-10-21) | 238-139 |
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On Sonic's birthday, Tails builds a flying bicycle. Realizing Tails' potential with mechanics, Professor Von Schlemmer invites Tails to be his research assistant, but then Robotnik captures and impersonates him to get Tails to build his latest anti-Sonic weapon. |
35 | "Robotnik, Jr." | Peer pressure | Robert Askin | October 22, 1993 (1993-10-22) | 238-129 |
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Robotnik constructs a robotic son in order to help him with his conquest of Mobius. The son, however, is inspired by Sonic and helps him thwart his latest scheme. |
36 | "The Magic Hassle" | Money | Douglas Zip Purgason | October 25, 1993 (1993-10-25) | 238-137 |
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Coconuts acquires a magic wand and magical gadgets from Wes Weasley (after agreeing to forward all payments to Robotnik) and attempts to master them. Meanwhile, Robotnik tries to reshape the Mobius Mint's Sonic-themed banknotes in his image. |
37 | "Black Bot the Pirate" | Caution with sharp objects | Jeffrey Scott | October 26, 1993 (1993-10-26) | 238-148 |
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Robotnik goes time-traveling to find the four Chaos Emeralds that bestow the user unlimited power. His first stop is the time of Blackbeard the Pirate, where he enlists the pirate's help to find the first emerald. However, with help from a local scientist, Sonic and Tails go after him, and thwart his attempts to obtain the emerald. |
38 | "Hedgehog of the 'Hound' Table" | Swimming alone | Jeffrey Scott | October 27, 1993 (1993-10-27) | 238-149 |
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Robotnik's next stop in his search for the Chaos Emeralds is the Middle Ages, where the second emerald is. Sonic follows him, but Robotnik, with the unwilling help of a local wizard, obtains the emerald and rises to power. |
39 | "Robotnik's Pyramid Scheme" | Skateboard safety | Jeffrey Scott | October 28, 1993 (1993-10-28) | 238-150 |
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In his next time-travel stop, Robotnik plans on erasing Sonic's family tree while he attempts to get the third emerald in Ancient Mobigypt. Sonic manages to prevent Robotnik from interfering with his ancestors' meeting and then races to the crypt of Robotnik's ancestor, where the emerald is kept. |
40 | "Prehistoric Sonic" | Electrical appliance safety | Jeffrey Scott | October 29, 1993 (1993-10-29) | 238-151 |
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Despite the intervention of Sonic and Tails, Robotnik obtains the fourth and final emerald in prehistory. With the emeralds gathered together, Robotnik uses them to become an all-powerful being. |
41 | "Untouchable Sonic" | Gangs | Dennis O'Flaherty | November 1, 1993 (1993-11-01) | 238-144 |
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Sonic comes to the rescue of a town that is held for ransom by Robotnik's crime syndicate. |
42 | "Sonic Breakout" | Graffiti | Douglas Zip Purgason | November 2, 1993 (1993-11-02) | 238-106 |
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Robotnik imprisons a satirical cartoonist for mocking him in his comic book, much to the chagrin of his biggest fan Sonic, who purposely allows his own capture as well, but does not expect to be placed in a maximum-security jail cell. Robotnik angrily sends Sonic in the cell for interfering with his plans once again. |
43 | "Sonically Ever After" | Library | Gordon Bressack | November 3, 1993 (1993-11-03) | 238-165 |
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Scratch and Grounder use Robotnik's latest invention to transport him, Sonic and Tails into a book of fairy tales. When some of the fairy tales come to life under Robotnik's control, Sonic and Tails have to try to give them happy endings to stop Robotnik. |
44 | "The Mystery of the Missing Hi-tops" | Stealing | Ed Ferrara and Kevin Murphy | November 4, 1993 (1993-11-04) | 238-119 |
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During a fair in his honor, Sonic's shoes are stolen and he and Tails use detective intellect to find the thief. |
45 | "Super Robotnik" | Chemicals | Rowby Goren | November 5, 1993 (1993-11-05) | 238-145 |
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A chemical accident caused by Coconuts ends up giving superpowers to Robotnik, who quickly uses them to threaten Mobius's world leaders and publicly humiliate Sonic. However, Robotnik is not completely invincible and Sonic must find a way to exploit the weak spot in Robotnik's newfound powers in an Olympics-style gladiator match. |
46 | "Mass Transit Trouble" | Bicycle safety | Ed Ferrera and Kevin Murphy | November 8, 1993 (1993-11-08) | 238-142 |
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When Robotnik threatens to bomb an airport, a lighthouse and a train station at once, Sonic is forced to travel to all three places in order to remove the bombs. Note: This episode ran for approximately a year and a half before the Oklahoma City bombing forced the episode's withdrawal from circulation. Later, as the incident died down, Toon Disney picked the episode up again, only to have it removed from circulation after about three years of airtime due to the September 11th attacks. |
47 | "Spaceman Sonic" | Common colds | Bruce Shelly and Reed Shelly | November 9, 1993 (1993-11-09) | 238-133 |
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Robotnik sends Scratch and Grounder into space to pillage an asteroid belt, with Sonic and Tails in pursuit. When the spaceship runs out of power, they are stranded at an abandoned space station, pursued by a residing alien. |
48 | "MacHopper" | Currents and riptides | Doug Booth | November 10, 1993 (1993-11-10) | 238-131 |
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Robotnik attempts to brainwash MacHopper, a friend of Sonic's, into doing his dirty deeds, but an explosion causes his memory to become unstable. |
49 | "Baby-Sitter Jitters" | Babysitting | Jeffrey Scott | November 11, 1993 (1993-11-11) | 238-152 |
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Sonic and Tails babysit a trio of unruly beaver infants who end up being abducted by Scratch and Grounder. Robotnik uses the beavers as bait to capture Sonic and Tails, but the beavers become resourceful and help their friends thwart the doctor. |
50 | "Full Tilt Tails" | Smoking | Robert Askin | November 12, 1993 (1993-11-12) | 238-130 |
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Robotnik makes a special type of chewing gum that makes the consumer as fast as Sonic. However, the gum ends up in Tails' possession. |
51 | "Lifestyles of the Sick and Twisted" | Vandalism | Kevin O'Donnell | November 15, 1993 (1993-11-15) | 238-162 |
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When Throbbin Screech features Sonic on his talk show, Lifestyles of the Very Good, Robotnik kidnaps his niece in order to be featured on the show. |
52 | "Road Hog" | Calling for help | Jeffrey Scott | November 16, 1993 (1993-11-16) | 238-157 |
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Sonic and Tails are arrested for speeding as a result of Robotnik's latest creation – artificial pollen that causes brainwashing. |
53 | "The Mobius 5000" | Car safety | Jeffrey Scott | November 17, 1993 (1993-11-17) | 238-155 |
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Sonic and Tails enter a car race in order to save an orphanage that Robotnik threatens to put out of business. |
54 | "Honey, I Shrunk the Hedgehog" | Recycling | Jeffrey Scott | November 18, 1993 (1993-11-18) | 238-153 |
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Sonic, Tails and a group of mole miners are hit by Robotnik's shrink ray and must work together to reverse the effects. Note: This episode was inspired by the "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids" franchise. |
55 | "Sonic's Song" | Hearing | Donald P. Zappala and Kevin Donahue | November 19, 1993 (1993-11-19) | 238-111 |
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Outraged by a popular song about Sonic, Robotnik outlaws all music in Mobius and takes the song's composer captive with the intent of creating his own song. |
56 | "Sno Problem" | Bicycle safety check | Sandra Ryan | November 22, 1993 (1993-11-22) | 238-125 |
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When Robotnik introduces his "Ultra Freeze-O-Matic" and announcing a plan to freeze every citizen on Mobius so that he can install "Servitude Chips" into the frozen citizens and make them unquestionably obedient, Sonic and Tails must foil it. |
57 | "Sonic is Running" | Tooth pain | Doug Molitor | November 23, 1993 (1993-11-23) | 238-163 |
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When Momma Robotnik threatens her son into campaigning for the Mobius presidency, Sonic decides to run against him. |
58 | "Mad Mike, Da Bear Warrior" | Medicine | Doug Booth | November 24, 1993 (1993-11-24) | 238-134 |
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Robotnik forces a starving village of rabbits into building a statue of himself. With help from Da Bears, Sonic manages to save the day. |
59 | "Robotnikland" | Cooking | Jeffrey Scott | November 25, 1993 (1993-11-25) | 238-154 |
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Robotnik takes control of a local amusement park on Sonic's birthday and uses it in an attempt to defeat him. |
60 | "The Little Merhog" | Matches | Jeffrey Scott | November 26, 1993 (1993-11-26) | 238-156 |
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Sonic and Tails help a mermaid-like hedgehog named Merna save her kingdom from the wrath of an evil sea captain. |
61 | "Robo-Ninjas" | Road safety | Francis Moss | November 29, 1993 (1993-11-29) | 238-164 |
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Robotnik captures a martial arts master and uses him to turn Scratch and Grounder into effective ninjas to defeat Sonic. |
62 | "Fast and Easy""48 Hour Sonic" | Breakfast | Bruce Shelly and Reed Shelly | November 30, 1993 (1993-11-30) | 238-161 |
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A bully named Easy Eddie picks at Robotnik's Chaos Emerald ring, much to his anger. Sonic must keep Eddie hidden so that he can discard the ring. |
63 | "Tails' Tale" | Computers | Bruce Shelly and Reed Shelly | December 1, 1993 (1993-12-01) | 238-159 |
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When Sonic mysteriously goes missing, Tails, Professor Von Schlemmer and a pilot named William le Due search for him. |
64 | "The Robots' Robot" | Fire | Jess Borgeson | December 2, 1993 (1993-12-02) | 238-158 |
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Scratch and Grounder build a robot of their own who soon runs away and ends up befriending Sonic. |
65 | "Hero of the Year" | Alcohol | Bruce Shelly and Reed Shelly | December 3, 1993 (1993-12-03) | 238-160 |
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Wes Weasley pretends to host a testimonial event for Sonic that Robotnik uses to force his surrender. |