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  1. 19 de mar. de 2023 · With this version of Sonic, TailsTube seems to have given us the answer - they match his arms. The blue Sonic shown on screen has blue arms, which means that his hands are blue too. It stands to reason, then, that the current modern version of Sonic, who controversially has tan arms, would have tan hands as well.

  2. The Mega Drive and Master System likely didn't have the colours to give Sonic's arms a separate shade. So Sonic was given flesh arms. Also having the arms be a separate colour isn't just beneficial for gaming hardware reasons but also in any form of media. It gives them more contrast, makes them pop out more meaning its easier to ...

  3. Seriously, Tails, Knuckles, Shadow, Silver, none of them have tan arms, so why is it weird when Sonic makes that change with Boom and the movie? Probably because Sonic's had the tan arms in most media since 1991 in almost all of his designs, so it looks weird when someone changes it.

  4. It's not noticeable enough on a CRT, so they used the same arms as Sonic for him. When it came time to do Knuckles, they screwed up, as he used the same arms as Sonic too and that was way more noticeable, as flesh color is relatively simlar to Tails, but not even close to Knuckles.

  5. 10 de sept. de 2021 · The Sonic Fanbase are known for many things, one of those things being that they like arguing over extremely pedantic things, so today I decided to discuss o...

  6. 23 de jun. de 2016 · Sega’s blazing blue mascot has certainly seen some ups and downs over the years. Sonic has struggled over the last two decades to replicate the massive success of his early years and yet, there ...

  7. Speaking of arms, I gotta say that I prefer the blue, fuzzy arms of movie Sonic over the flesh-colored, noodle arms of his game counterpart. I know the flesh tone was done so that you can see his arms better when he runs in 2D, but the furry, blue fits more naturally for a live-action movie.