Sonic: Emeralds in Time (War of Games)

Sonic: Emeralds in Time is an episode of War of Games in which adapts the classic Sonic the Hedgehog games in terms of Chronological order with some from the Archie Comics.

Act One
Based on the first three Sonic the Hedgehog games. The episode begins with a narration of Modern Sonic, telling his beginnings of him fighting against Dr. Eggman, where he uses animals for his own robots to take over Sonic's world called Badniks. In the beginning of the story, Sonic's younger form is exploring throughout the Green Hill Zone, enjoying the fresh nature and surroundings, but suddenly, Robotnik is here to trap the animals to make machines.

While Sonic is going throughout the forests, the volcanoes and even the sea, he fights the Forces of the evil Badniks.

Act Two
Based on Sonic CD.

Final Act
Based on Sonic Mania.

Characters

 * Classic Sonic (Haley Joel Osment)
 * Classic Tails (Kate Higgins)
 * Classic Knuckles (Maile Flangan)
 * Classic Amy Rose (Tara Strong)
 * Classic Eggman/Dr. Robotnik (Mike Pollock)
 * Classic Sally Acorn (Misty Lee)
 * Badniks
 * Scratch
 * Grounder
 * Classic Shadow (Jason Mardsen)
 * Classic Rouge (Cristina Vee)
 * Modern Sonic (Roger Craig Smith; the narrator of the episode and appears physically in the ending)
 * Classic Mega Man (Jason Ritter; cameo in the post-credits ending scene)

Locations

 * Planet Earth

Transcript
Sonic: Emeralds in Time (War of Games)/Transcript

Quotes

 * Modern Sonic: (voiceover) Well people, I guess it's time for me to tell my past.

Notes/Trivia

 * Due to the game using the storylines of the Classic Sonic games, they use female voice actors to voice younger versions of the Sonic cast, as they found male child actors are growing up.
 * However, it didn't happen the same with the titular character of the Sonic franchise.
 * The episode is a faithful adaption of the Classic Sonic games.
 * However, the episode includes some Modern Sonic characters who didn't have their Classic counterparts.
 * In terms of running time, it's the longest episode in a Sonic the Hedgehog television adaption, as it will be longer than any episode of the Sonic the Hedgehog television series.