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Sonic X was internationally(outside Japan)from April 6th 2003 to May 6th 2006 in Fox Kids.I remember very well watching few episodes in Jetix before Disney XD replaced Jetix.I wish someday Sega could at least re-release this anime on Blu-Ray.In Netflix I found only Sonic Underground and Sonic Boom.Polish dubbing could be unique.Of course I bought Sonic X dvd 4(UbiSoft did the same thing with Rayman Raving Rabidds 2 pc port-only few mini-games Nintendo Wii had more mini-games) boxes,but only with few episodes included.Disney XD Poland never aired Sonic X,yet.Who knows maybe Sega will launch again Sonic X in Netflix someday?Because I can switch languages for example in Rick and Morty on Netflix that's why I would love to see Sonic X in Netflix or at least on gog.com.
So, that wall of text boils down to you want to see xyz game on Gog? Perhaps the wishlist:
https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games
Or as you are talking about a TV series you've got between Buckleys and no chance of seeing it here
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nightcraw1er.488: So, that wall of text boils down to you want to see xyz game on Gog? Perhaps the wishlist:
https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games
Yeah, it's not even a game.

There is a wishlist entry: https://www.gog.com/wishlist/movies/sonic_x

But... well since GOG's DRM-free movie plan doesn't seem to have worked out, there's no chance we'll suddenly see anime.
Post edited March 02, 2018 by SirPrimalform
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TheHalf-Life3: Sonic X was internationally(outside Japan)from April 6th 2003 to May 6th 2006 in Fox Kids.I remember very well watching few episodes in Jetix before Disney XD replaced Jetix.I wish someday Sega could at least re-release this anime on Blu-Ray.In Netflix I found only Sonic Underground and Sonic Boom.Polish dubbing could be unique.Of course I bought Sonic X dvd 4(UbiSoft did the same thing with Rayman Raving Rabidds 2 pc port-only few mini-games Nintendo Wii had more mini-games) boxes,but only with few episodes included.Disney XD Poland never aired Sonic X,yet.Who knows maybe Sega will launch again Sonic X in Netflix someday?Because I can switch languages for example in Rick and Morty on Netflix that's why I would love to see Sonic X in Netflix or at least on gog.com.
NO.
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nightcraw1er.488: So, that wall of text boils down to you want to see xyz game on Gog? Perhaps the wishlist:
https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games
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SirPrimalform: Yeah, it's not even a game.

There is a wishlist entry: https://www.gog.com/wishlist/movies/sonic_x

But... well since GOG's DRM-free movie plan doesn't seem to have worked out, there's no chance we'll suddenly see anime.
I know it's a japanese anime so it's cartoon not film and I know very well it's not a game.
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TheHalf-Life3: Sonic X was internationally(outside Japan)from April 6th 2003 to May 6th 2006 in Fox Kids.I remember very well watching few episodes in Jetix before Disney XD replaced Jetix.I wish someday Sega could at least re-release this anime on Blu-Ray.In Netflix I found only Sonic Underground and Sonic Boom.Polish dubbing could be unique.Of course I bought Sonic X dvd 4(UbiSoft did the same thing with Rayman Raving Rabidds 2 pc port-only few mini-games Nintendo Wii had more mini-games) boxes,but only with few episodes included.Disney XD Poland never aired Sonic X,yet.Who knows maybe Sega will launch again Sonic X in Netflix someday?Because I can switch languages for example in Rick and Morty on Netflix that's why I would love to see Sonic X in Netflix or at least on gog.com.
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Lord_Kane: NO.
Yeah you're right this will never gonna happen.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonic_X#Broadcast_and_localization
The series was released on DVD; in Japan, only seasons one and two were released, and their 52 episodes spanned 13 discs.[23] 4Kids released the "Project Shadow" DVD in North America, covering the first arc that focused on Shadow (episodes 33–38), on November 15, 2005 to tie in with the release of the game Shadow the Hedgehog.[24] Discotek Media released the 8-disc DVD set, "Sonic X Collection 1" in North America, which includes the English dubbed seasons 1 and 2 (episodes 1–52), on November 22, 2016. They later released the 4-disc DVD set, "Sonic X Collection 2" in North America, which includes the English dubbed season 3 (episodes 53–78), on December 6, 2016.[25]
https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss/136-3988029-2394723?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=sonic-x

You're welcome. Now go away.
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Lord_Kane: NO.
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TheHalf-Life3: Yeah you're right this will never gonna happen.
And we don't fucking want it to.
Post edited March 04, 2018 by Bigs
Sorry as you wish I can go away and admin can close this thread anyway.
I wonder if new Sonic movie will be released on GOG. Or any Sonic games for that matter.
Maybe Sega will just release it just on DVD and Blu-Ray.
Wishful thinking, I know, but I wish old Jap glories could be released with emulators the same way many titles have been released with DOSBox. That would be great. There are thousands of treasures buried in time...
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Enebias: Wishful thinking, I know, but I wish old Jap glories could be released with emulators the same way many titles have been released with DOSBox.
Actually some SEGA titles were released. But only on Steam.
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Enebias: Wishful thinking, I know, but I wish old Jap glories could be released with emulators the same way many titles have been released with DOSBox. That would be great. There are thousands of treasures buried in time...
I heard that in 90's Sega planned Sonic 1 port on Amiga,but it was cancelled.Here's a proof:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W99qLRuwFjo
Btw did Sega made some pc games for MS-DOS?
Sorry to burst your bubble, but Sonic X wasn't even that good an anime.

Not only is the dub brought to you the same people who gave us frothy mugs of water, jelly doughnuts that are very clearly rice balls, digital bikinis and deadly hammer guns and other such travesties that would make Carl Macek proud; but even pushing those aside, the overall quality of Sonic X wasn't that good. (MAL places it at 6.5)

First, there's the token human character. who could be digitally edited out of the episodes and the show would gain a whole point of quality. He's got no powers, no abilities, and is generally the equivalent of a loadstone (moreso than Antone from Sonic SatAM.) in a universe with super fast running animals, a maniacal science man and magic emeralds.

Then there's Amy. As Roll is to Megaman as Bass is to Shadow for this metaphor, Amy is not. Amy is typically in the role of "squeaky voiced girl that yells at things" and then is promptly captured. I could keep going, but I honestly can't be bothered to keep grilling it, I've got better shows to remember like Superbook.