Knuckles the Echidna teaches deputy Wade Whipple the techniques of the Echidna warrior.Knuckles the Echidna teaches deputy Wade Whipple the techniques of the Echidna warrior.Knuckles the Echidna teaches deputy Wade Whipple the techniques of the Echidna warrior.
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- TriviaThis is the first live-action television series to be based on the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise.
- Quotes
Wade Whipple: Most people think I am a joke.
Knuckles: I do not make jokes... I make warriors.
- Crazy creditsThe Paramount+ logo is red, Knuckles' color.
- SoundtracksThe Warrior
(theme song)
Written by Nick Gilder and Holly Knight
Performed by Scandal featuring Patty Smyth
Featured review
The Wade Show... & Knuckles
The story is kinda ok. It's aimed at younger audiences for the comedy bits seemed straight out of a cartoon.
From the first episode it looks like it's going in a similar direction of the first Sonic movie, showing then and later some buddy moments between Knuckles and Wade that are actually sweet, but it deviates from delivering a great development for Knuckles, expanding his and Sonic's world lore in a totally Wade focused episode, and in a theatrical musical bit that is totally bonkers and reminded me of when Sam "died" in transformers 2 and went to Transformers heaven or something. This episode also hints at Wade having some superpower of sorts and even if the core message of the series is metaforical, this bit ends of forgotten and not making any sense.
There are some moments when you forget you're actually watching Knuckles, since as others have said the story tilts over being really a drama about Wade.
Final episode just everything happens so fast, Rory McCaan is wasted as a villain, so are Kid Cudi's and the girl's characters, the latter actually explaining her motives and connection to GUN, but again just left there and forgotten.
Ok story, little Knuckles, lore all over the place and unsatisfactory delivery of it.
From the first episode it looks like it's going in a similar direction of the first Sonic movie, showing then and later some buddy moments between Knuckles and Wade that are actually sweet, but it deviates from delivering a great development for Knuckles, expanding his and Sonic's world lore in a totally Wade focused episode, and in a theatrical musical bit that is totally bonkers and reminded me of when Sam "died" in transformers 2 and went to Transformers heaven or something. This episode also hints at Wade having some superpower of sorts and even if the core message of the series is metaforical, this bit ends of forgotten and not making any sense.
There are some moments when you forget you're actually watching Knuckles, since as others have said the story tilts over being really a drama about Wade.
Final episode just everything happens so fast, Rory McCaan is wasted as a villain, so are Kid Cudi's and the girl's characters, the latter actually explaining her motives and connection to GUN, but again just left there and forgotten.
Ok story, little Knuckles, lore all over the place and unsatisfactory delivery of it.
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- williamcaho
- Apr 29, 2024
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