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This character exists primarily or exclusively within the Sonic the Hedgehog (TV series) continuity.
Information in this article may not be canonical to the storyline of the games or any other Sonic continuity.

I really hate that hedgehog, I hate him, I hate him, HATE HIM, hate, hate, hate, HATE!


— Dr. Robotnik, "The Doomsday Project"

Doctor Robotnik is the primary antagonist of the Sonic the Hedgehog television series. Formerly known as Julian until his coup, he overthrew the King of Mobotropolis, renamed the city "Robotropolis", roboticized its citizens to be his mindless Worker Bots and polluted the environment, becoming the dictator of Mobius. He has an army of loyal robots and is assisted by his conniving nephew Snively and pet robot chicken Cluck. His rule is opposed only by the Freedom Fighters, particularly Sonic the Hedgehog.

Appearance

Robotnik and Cluck

Robotnik and Cluck

Robotnik is a tall human man of imposing girth with a bald, conical head, a dark orange mustache and black eyes with crimson irises. Robotnik is also partially roboticized, resulting in his left arm from the shoulder and down to be completely robotic. In the place of his ears, he had small metal stubs. Strangely enough, in the episode "Sonic Conversion", the doctor is shown to have five uvulas and a hairy tongue, and contrary to their normal, white appearance, his teeth are borderline brown and yellow, with his mouth big enough to house Snively's head.

His usual attire is a jumpsuit, red above the waist and black below, with yellow lines spanning up, down and around his body; grey leggings; black-and-red boots; wide, red shoulder pads; a black sleeve on his human arm; a yellow cape; and grey gloves.

While Minister of War for Mobotropolis, prior to his coup (before he was partially roboticized), Julian wore a white militaristic uniform with blue chains across the front, black-and-red epaulets, medals on the left side of his breast and a bearskin hat.

History

TV series

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Julian with Snively, before his coup. From the episode "Blast to the Past, Part 1".

Robotnik was originally named Julian. He once worked as an assistant for Naugus, a wizard who discovered a limited dimension known as the Void. Julian betrayed Naugus and trapped him within the Void, but continues to dread the possibility of Naugus getting loose.[1]

Julian later headed up the Ministry of War in the King's regime, and was instrumental in winning the Great War for the monarchy. The King allowed Julian to dismantle the military — from his perspective, this was because the War's end no longer necessitated it, while Julian's motive was to set up a coup. Julian stole the plans for the Roboticizer from Sonic's uncle, Sir Charles Hedgehog, who originally had positive intents for the device.[2]

Robotnik's left arm was replaced with a robotic substitute when Sonic knocked him off-balance during an early encounter (his arm getting caught in a roboticizer as he tried to steady himself).[3] His legion of Swat-bots make up the majority of Robotnik's army. He will occasionally engage his enemies by himself if need be, using laser weapons either handheld or as part of his left arm. He also employs his nephew, Snively, as his chief adjutant and overall lackey; Snively often serves as a target for Robotnik's rage whenever his plots are foiled.

In the show's final episode, "The Doomsday Project", Sonic and Sally used the Deep Power Stones to destroy Robotnik's headquarters, forcing Robotnik to flee in his hovercraft.[4]

Troll Associates book

In 1994, Troll Associates published a book based on SatAM's characters and designs, but which was outside the show's continuity and told a different story. In this book, Sonic and Robotnik were both orphans raised by Uncle Chuck. Sonic spent all his time running laps around the town, trying to test his speed, and Robotnik spent all his time trying to build robot servants for himself. Even when they were young, Sonic and Robotnik did not get along. One day, Uncle Chuck created the Power Rings in order to allow Sonic to boost his speed and strength; on that same day, Robotnik stole parts of Chuck's tractor in order to use them in his robots. While Sonic was out playing with his friends, Uncle Chuck tried to use the tractor, however it didn't work and crashed, trapping both Chuck and Robotnik. Sonic heard the cries for help and rushed to save them. Unable to move the tractor by himself, Sonic got a Power Ring from Chuck's workshop and used it to move the tractor and bring Robotnik and his uncle to the hospital.

Weeks later, one of Robotnik's robots betrayed him and reveals to Chuck that Robotnik had been using household appliances to construct his machines, and that the reason that the tractor malfunctioned was because Robotnik had taken components from it. Chuck was furious, and so was Robotnik when Chuck grounded him. Sonic and Chuck continued to make more Power Rings, while Robotnik stole many household appliances to build a powerful robot (made from a fridge), which he then used to attempt to destroy Sonic and Uncle Chuck. With quick thinking, Sonic defeated the robot by wrapping it in a garden hose. His robot defeated, Robotnik disappeared to parts unknown.

Eight years later, after Uncle Check had opened a chili dog stand with Sonic as his speedy delivery boy, Robotnik returned. He captured the King of Mobius (Sally Acorn's father), lured Sonic into a booby-trapped factory (he escaped but his chili dog cart was destroyed), destroyed the chili dog stand and kidnapped Uncle Chuck and his dog Muttski. He had hypnotised many of the inhabitants of Mobius into "robots".

Sonic and Sally infiltrated Robotnik's factory, where they were discovered by Swat-bots. Sonic used a Power Ring to destroy the robots and save Chuck and Muttski.

Personality

Robotnik is cruel, sadistic, cantankerous, ruthless, and egotistical. He has a relatively short temper and is often brash and overconfident with his designs. A personal grudge he holds against Sonic frequently clouds his better judgment. This is shown when he took the chance to fire a missile at Sonic even though his escape pod was short on fuel and if he fired the missile, he would crash (but the missile didn't fire because of damaged circuitry).[5] However, he was still very a repulsive character, and was not above lying, backstabbing and murdering to accomplish his goals. When talking, he speaks in a very sinister tone.

He has also tried to roboticize Sonic to be his slave several times, but this has often failed. However, he later admitted that he considered Sonic to be "a most worthy adversary" and that he was "almost sorry that it's over".[6]

Production background and future plans

Because the producers of the show had been given no definitive backstory, they created a "White Paper" setting out the histories of the characters. According to Ben Hurst, Julian and Snively were human space travelers from Earth who travelled thousands of years into the future because of time dilations effects of space travel. On returning home, they found that humans had gone extinct and animals had mutated into sentient beings and renamed the planet Mobius. In Hurst's own words:

Well, bearing in mind that we were given no history of the Sonic characters when we came on board, we created a "White Paper" that created a history for the characters. This doesn't mean that what we created is the definitive backstory. Unfortunately, I can't seem to find the document, but as I recall, Julian and Snively were part of a space expedition from about 2200 (or thereabouts). Julian attempted a takeover of the colony, but his technology got out of control and he wound up destroying everything, narrowly escaping with his (and Snively's) lives. Meanwhile, back on Earth, a nuclear holocaust had destroyed human life as we knew it - and the animals who survived mutated into sentient beings and built the society which you see in the form of Mobius. Einstein's ideas of the passage of time during faster-than-light space travel kick in and thousands of years have passed by the time Julian and Snively returned to find this "Animal" world. Well, Julian's thought was that in the land of the four-pawed critters, the two-handed man is king and so he set about to take over - as outlined in Blast to the Past.

Ben Hurst, at the alt.fan.sonic-hedgehog newsgroup (1997/1998)[7]

The cartoon ended after twenty six episodes, but the same characters continued to appear in the American comic Sonic the Hedgehog comic book series based on the show.

Television writer Ben Hurst said that, had the cartoon not been canceled, it would have been revealed in the third season that Robotnik survived the destruction of Doomsday by being sucked into the Void, where he was captured by Naugus, serving as the wizard's lackey just as Snively had served Robotnik himself before.[8][9]

Quotes

  • "I really hate that hedgehog, I hate him, I hate him, HATE HIM, hate, hate, hate, HATE!"
  • "We're home, Cluck. I do miss the beauty of this place when I'm away."
  • "Shut up Snively!"
  • "Before this day is done, you and the Power Rings will be right in the palm of my hand."
  • "Snively, what color is my heart?"
  • "Excellent! Stand by for my signal! Air Command. Sweep laser fire, Forward."
  • "My, such a challenging tone. Hardly appropriate for a princess. Not to mention the slander of poor Cluck's species. Where is the hedgehog?"
  • "Now let's see if that Power Ring will live up to its name."
  • "A nice dream. But dreams are meant to be... broken."
  • "Greetings, sire, Julian, your Majesty, members of the Royal Court. Welcome to Robotropolis, the capital of my kingdom."

Trivia

  • Robotnik is one of only three video game characters from the Sonic the Hedgehog series who appear on the show, the others being Sonic and Tails.
  • This version of Robotnik was the basis for the eventually much more prominent comic book verison on him.
  • This version of Robotnik is often considered by fans to be the greatest version of Robotnik or Eggman, as well as the most evil. He was also successful in conquering the world, unlike his Sega counterpart. Some fans, however, criticized this incarnation, claiming he has less personality, and is less inventive than his video game counterpart.
  • SatAM Robotnik's appearance and personality is similar to Thanos of Marvel Comics, and Darkseid of DC Comics.

References

  1. Sonic the Hedgehog, "The Void"
  2. Sonic the Hedgehog, "Blast to the Past, Part 1"
  3. Sonic the Hedgehog, "Blast to the Past, Part 2"
  4. Sonic the Hedgehog, "The Doomsday Project"
  5. Sonic the Hedgehog, "Sonic's Nightmare"
  6. Sonic the Hedgehog (TV series), "The Doomsday Project"
  7. "Ben Hurst on SatAM" (written by Ben Hurst, compiled by PorpoiseMuffins, 11/10) at Saturday Morning Sonic
  8. "SatAM Season Three", Sonic HQ. Retrieved from the Wayback Machine 2010-08-06.
  9. "The Lost 3rd Season". Fans United for SatAM. Retrieved 2012-10-17.

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