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Sonic the Hedgehog is one of the most iconic video game characters of all time, but did you know that his portrayal in Japan is vastly different from how he's seen in the West? Editing: @TytaniumMito ----- From personality changes to marketing strategies, the Japanese version of Sonic has always had unique traits that many fans outside of Japan might not be aware of. In this deep dive, we explore why Sonic is portrayed differently in Japan, how Sega's marketing shaped his global image, and what cultural factors influenced his evolution. We'll analyze key differences between Sonic's Japanese and Western characterizations, from the early 1990s to modern games like *Sonic Frontiers*, *Sonic Adventure*, and *Sonic Generations*. Learn how Sega's approach to Sonic in Japan contrasts with his rebellious, attitude-driven depiction in the West, why Japanese Sonic games often emphasize different themes, and how Sonic’s personality, lore, and even voice acting change depending on the region. Whether you're a longtime Sonic fan or new to the franchise, this video will give you a fresh perspective on how cultural differences have shaped Sonic the Hedgehog’s identity over the years. Topics covered in this video: The origins of Sonic’s character in Japan vs. the West How Sega marketed Sonic differently in Japan Differences in Sonic’s personality and behavior Why Western Sonic is often more "edgy" compared to Japanese Sonic How Sonic's portrayal has evolved over the years Sonic the Hedgehog is more than just a video game mascot—he's a global icon with multiple interpretations. Understanding the differences between Japanese and Western Sonic helps us see why he has remained so popular for over three decades.