S1E38 Maria's Wish! The Wish of Everyone
To complete his final revenge, Dr. Robotnik's revenge was to crash ARK into earth, destroying everything and everyone. Sonic must now convince Shadow to help save the world from destruction.
After getting stranded on Earth, Sonic and his friends team up with 12-year-old Chris Thorndyke to collect all the Chaos Emeralds and defeat the evil Dr. Eggman.
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To complete his final revenge, Dr. Robotnik's revenge was to crash ARK into earth, destroying everything and everyone. Sonic must now convince Shadow to help save the world from destruction.
Sonic faces off against Dark Oak once again, Eggman has taken control of Blue Typhoon and outside the fortress are Metarex armada led by Red Pine. The situation can't seem to get any more dire when Red Pine and his crew begin to a...
With the sacrifice of Cosmo, Dark Oak has finally been destroyed. The crew mourns the loss of Cosmo though they are quickly faced with another trouble as the Planet Egg begins to release its explosive energy.
Eggman tries to use his robot, Intelligente, to brainwash Chris' class but when Intelligente winds up teaching more than brainwashing, Eggman steps in to put the children in permanent detention until a worried Sonic arrives, destr...
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