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Toontime Trio World With The Koopa Kids: The First 2 Adventures is a video game based on the 1991 video game, Sonic The Hedgehog, as well as the 1992 sequel, Sonic The Hedgehog 2.

plot
3 girls from Hingham, Massachusetts, Weymouth, Massachusetts, and Kingston, Massachusetts named: Lauryn Hennessey, Sarah West, and Alexandria Rau are in a strange dream, once Cheatsy, Bigmouth, Kootie Pie, Hop, Bully, Hip, and Kooky came to them, Lauryn turns to Pearl Mickey (Pink), Sarah turns to Diamond Woody (Blue), and Alex turns to Topaz Spongebob (Yellow), so, Pearl Mickey, Diamond Woody, and Topaz Spongebob along with Cheatsy, Bigmouth, Kootie Pie, Hop, Bully, Hip, and Kooky goes on adventures throughout the first 2 Sonic The Hedgehog video games to defeat Dr. Eggman and Rasputin and save their friends at the same time.

Pink transformation theme (Pearl Mickey/Lauryn Hennessey)

 * Demi Lovato's Let it Go (2013)

Blue transformation theme (Diamond Woody/Sarah West)

 * George Michael and Elton John's Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me (1991)

Yellow transformation theme (Topaz Spongebob/Alexandria Rau)

 * Teddy Pendergrass and Whitney Houston's Hold Me in your arms tonight (1985)

3 cartoon characters with Lauryn, Sarah, Alexandria, and The Koopa Kids

 * Mickey Mouse (Lauryn's partner)
 * Woody Woodpecker (Sarah's partner)
 * Spongebob Squarepants (Alexandria's partner)

stage levels

 * Green Hill Zone
 * Marble Zone
 * Spring Yard Zone
 * Labyrinth Zone
 * Star Light Zone
 * Scrap Brain Zone
 * Emerald Hill Zone
 * Chemical Plant Zone
 * Aquatic Ruin Zone
 * Casino Night Zone
 * Hill Top Zone
 * Mystic Cave Zone
 * Oil Ocean Zone
 * Metropolis Zone
 * Sky Chase Zone
 * Wing Fortress Zone
 * Death Egg Zone (final stage level)

the other songs

 * Barry Manilow and Sheena Easton's Now and Forever (1995) (song plays in the beginning credits, as heard in The Pebble and The Penguin)
 * Linda Ronstadt and James Ingram's Somewhere Out There (1986) (1st song plays in the first third of the ending credits, as heard in An American Tail)
 * Wendy Moten's Whatever You Imagine (1994) (2nd song plays in the second third of the ending credits, as heard in The Pagemaster)
 * Dreams Come True's Eternity (1995) (last song plays in the last third of the ending credits, as heard in The Swan Princess)