Question: SPOILERS: When Sonic and Shadow land on the moon, they have a heart-to-heart conversation and appear to be breathing. But there's no air on the moon. Are we to assume that the Chaos Emeralds (which have given them both powers) are giving them the ability to breathe and speak in the environment?
Sonic the Hedgehog 3 (2024)
1 commented-on entry since 16 Dec '24, 01:50
Directed by: Jeff Fowler
Starring: Idris Elba, Ben Schwartz, Colleen O'Shaughnessey
Shadow the Hedgehog: When we're done, there won't be anything left.
Trivia: Following the release of "Sonic the Hedgehog 2", co-star Jim Carrey stated that he was considering retiring from acting, as he felt he had "done enough" in the film industry and was becoming somewhat burned out. However, he eventually agreed to star in this film because he loves playing the evil-genius Dr. Robotnik. Carrey also laughingly admitted that the huge paycheck he got was one of the deciding factors, especially because he "buys a lot of stuff."
Question: SPOILERS: When Sonic and Shadow land on the moon, they have a heart-to-heart conversation and appear to be breathing. But there's no air on the moon. Are we to assume that the Chaos Emeralds (which have given them both powers) are giving them the ability to breathe and speak in the environment?
Answer: Hey, it's a video game movie. Logic may not necessarily apply here.
This isn't a valid answer. Logic doesn't have to apply; the question is, what in-movie or in-game reason is there? If there's no explanation given, that would be a valid answer. Pointing out the obvious is pedantic at best.
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Answer: Hey, it's a video game movie. Logic may not necessarily apply here.
Rob245
This isn't a valid answer. Logic doesn't have to apply; the question is, what in-movie or in-game reason is there? If there's no explanation given, that would be a valid answer. Pointing out the obvious is pedantic at best.
Bishop73