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Sonic’s Design for Live Action Movie Potentially Leaked

The design of Sonic for his upcoming live action movie has potentially been leaked online, with the internet naturally providing a great deal of criticism due to the video game icon’s truly absurd appearance.

Believed to have originated from a style guide on the official website for Hamagami Caroll Associates (which has since been removed), the supposed live action movie design depicts the hasty hero with a rather pronounced figure:

Information was also provided on the website:

Sonic Boom!

You’d be hard-pressed to find anyone in the world who isn’t familiar with SEGA’s beloved IP, Sonic the Hedgehog. But global reverence does come with a unique price.In creating a licensing and packaging program to be used worldwide and to be applied against targeting multiple audience demographics, it was necessary to strike a balance between staying true to the Sonic brand, while appealing to a global audience, and differentiating from previous Sonic merchandise packaging.

The challenge of creating a global licensing and packaging program targeted to multiple demographics came with several strategic requirements: 1) signal a new modern take on the brand without abandoning its core essence, 2) appeal to a worldwide audience and 3) clearly differentiate from previous merchandising efforts.

Our approach was to create a system that was versatile and modular, so that various Sonic IPs including Classic Sonic, Modern Sonic, Film Sonic, Animation Sonic, and other events couldbe integratingintegrate seamlessly within the baseline packaging look.

Scroll down to see the final established packaging look HCI created for all of the licensed retail products within the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise!

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November 8th is when the Sonic the Hedgehog movie debuts in the US.

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