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About There's Something About Amy (Chapter 1)
Amy and Sonic, Sonic and Amy, Sonamy: Amy Rose doesn’t care what you call them, as long as you recognise that the Blue Blur and her are destined to be together. Although, somebody should probably tell Sonic the Hedgehog, because he doesn’t seem interested in giving Ms Rose a new surname (which I guess would make her Amy the Hedgehog… or Mrs. Sonic Hedgehog?... ANYWAY…). Looking to make her dream a reality, Amy turns to Tails for help. That was her first mistake. It was supposed to be Sonic and Amy Rose, not Sonic vs Amy Rose. That’s what everybody wanted… except for Miles Prower, of course. Why rewatch the Sonic movie, when you’ve got a perfectly good Amy Rose movie right here. And Sonic Frontiers and Sonic Prime can wait while you relive the entirety of There’s Something About Amy (with a BRAND NEW epilogue that shows you what Tails and Amy are up to now). Enjoy. There's Something About Amy (Part 1) Produced by Tom Jenkins and Ben Michael Written by Jason Dewey and Ben Michael Pre-Production and Animatic by Ben ""Wonchop"" Smallman Rough Animation by Ben ""Wonchop"" Smallman, BillyBCreations (https://www.youtube.com/user/BillyBcreations), Claire MacKenzie (https://twitter.com/HaggisChan) and Liam McKeown Clean Up by Ben ""Wonchop"" Smallman, BillyBCreations, Claire MacKenzie, Tim Bender (https://www.youtube.com/HypemationOfficial) and Liam McKeown Colour by Ben ""Wonchop"" Smallman, BillyBCreations, Claire MacKenzie, Tim Bender and Liam McKeown Backgrounds by Jenny Polden (https://twitter.com/zannyhyper) Additional Backgrounds by Eric Oleander (https://twitter.com/eric_oleander) Voice of Amy & Tails by Eileen 'EileMonty' Montgomery Voice of Sonic and Knuckles by Blake Swift Edit and Sound Design by Jason Dewey Additional SFX, Mix and Music Composed by Alex Walker Smith Social Media & Community Management by Colm Ahern There's Something About Amy (Part 2) Produced by Tom Jenkins and Ben Michael Written by Jason Dewey and Ben Michael Pre-Production and Animatic by Ben ""Wonchop"" Smallman Rough Animation, Cleanup and Colour by Ben ""Wonchop"" Smallman, BillyBCreations, Backgrounds by Eric Oleander Compositing by Liam McKeown Voice of Amy & Tails by Eileen 'EileMonty' Montgomery Voice of Sonic by Blake Swift Edit, Music Curation and Sound Design by Jason Dewey Social Media & Community Management by Colm Ahern There's Something About Amy (Part 3) Produced by Tom Jenkins and Ben Michael Written by Jason Dewey and Ben Michael Pre Production by Ben ""Wonchop"" Smallman Rough Animation by Esau ""LDranzer"" A. Munoz (https://twitter.com/LDranzerReal), Liam McKeown, Wonchop, BillyBCreations Clean up by Rae (https://twitter.com/tinybirbsakuga), Jenny Polden, BillyBCreations, Wonchop, Liam McKeown, Claire MacKenzie Colour by Spirited, LDranzer, Billy, Jenny, Ramona, Wonchop, Claire MacKenzie, Backgrounds by Eric Oleander and Jenny Polden Lighting and Compositing by Liam McKeown Voice of Amy & Tails by Eileen 'EileMonty' Montgomery Voice of Sonic by Blake Swift Voice of Tails by Mick Lauer Edit and Sound Design by Jason Alan Dewey Mix and Music Composed by Alex Walker Smith Social Media & Community Management by Colm Ahern There's Something About Amy (Part 4) Produced by Tom Jenkins and Ben Michael Written by Ben Michael Pre-Production and Animatic by Ben "Wonchop" Smallman, Animation by Wonchop, Esau "LDranzer" A. Munoz (https://twitter.com/LDranzerReal), Luximus (https://twitter.com/Luximus17) Lighting by Liam McKeown Post-Production by Wonchop, Liam McKeown, Jason Dewey BGs by Catarine Cândido (https://twitter.com/catarinecandido), Baubalti (https://twitter.com/baubalti) Voice of Tails by Mick Lauer Voice of Amy by Eileen 'EileMonty' Montgomery Edit, Sound Design and Music Curated by Jason Dewey Original Music Composed by Alex Walker Smith Social Media & Community Management by Colm Ahern WATCH MORE MASHED CARTOONS! Secret History of Sonic & Tails https://youtu.be/aku6nEXNbn0 Sonic vs Rule 34 Collection (Volume 1) https://youtu.be/MrYetKHULdw 🔴 Subscribe to Mashed now so you never miss a new video! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=mashed Keep in touch & stay up to date on all things #Mashed! 👻 Mashed Snapchat: https://bit.ly/mashedsnapchat 📘 Mashed Facebook: http://facebook.com/thisismashed 🐦Mashed Twitter: http://twitter.com/mashed 📸 Mashed Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisismashed 🎵 Mashed Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thisismashed 📧 Mashed Email: [email protected] This has been a Spud Gun Studios production. To find out more, click here: https://linktr.ee/spudgunstudios
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