Sonic Underground 07: Underground Masquerade
Iâm watching Sonic Underground in search of inspiration to finish a fic Iâve been writing forever. Itâs a sad state of affairs. See the recap of the first three episodes here, if you're interested!
The plot (for want of a better word): The Sonic Underground takes a pack of thieving urchins under the wing to try and bring them to the right path. But surrounded by the life he left behind, can Manic truly let go of his past?
This episode showcases some unhelpful biases and terrible optics. Parental Guidance is advised.
This show really goes out of its way to act like Manic is constantly at risk of betraying Sonic and Sonia in the name of thievery. Heâs literally never done anything to even put them at risk, but Sonia (and Aleenaâs voice over) act like heâs always a risk. Itâs⌠telling.
So an interesting thing in Sonic Underground: the alignments of the three siblings. In most media, Sonic is Chaotic Good. Sometimes even Chaotic Neutral, because ultimately he only cares about what he considers the right thing to do, and sometimes other people donât agree. But because here he has siblings, heâs the Neutral Good between Soniaâs Lawful and Manicâs Chaotic. The reason I mention this is because he says the most True Neutral thing ever in this episode: âAny particular reason why we should care?â Which I love. He looks at this kid, and the gold in his hand, and immediately pegs him as bad news on the run from the law. And his response is to not give a single damn until he is given a reason. I just appreciate that bit of characterisation.
And then we have Sonia being a snob, and Sonic being even more practical. They have a musical show to do and their new thief friend has musical ability. Sonic wants the help. Manic wants the fun. Sonia wants to get away from the unwashed and unclean. This is actually a great episode to set up the tripletsâ mindsets actuallyâŚ
Buuuut just as Iâm getting impressed, the show screws up the order of its scenes. Thereâs a scene in the van that clearly should have happened BEFORE thief kid introduces them to his friends, but it happens after. Nice continuity show, well done.
Ah hah⌠another nice world building bit, with the urchins all saying âyeah, Iâll stop stealing. Just give me another option.â Which is like⌠yes! Exactly! And⌠Soniaâs response is âoh, the rich will find a home for you!â which is⌠so naĂŻve. And no sweet. And so dumb. God DAMN this show and its world! Itâs just so good when you look for it!
Except the thing is, the show isnât trying to make a point, which it proves by having absolutely no sympathy for Manic showing off his skills to the kids, and getting Sonia to lecture him about how she and Sonic are worried heâs slipping back to old tricks.
Which I donât actually think is Sonicâs concern (he's on mission tunnel vision duty this episode), but whatever. He doesnât correct her and it doesnât matter. Moving on!
In contrast to Mindy and her father, the rich guy in this episode is using his wealth and power to smuggle secrets to the Resistance. Yâknow. Just to be subtle about the gap between rich and poor in this episode. Skeevy.
Especially when Dingo convinces Manic and the urchins to steal from the rich to fund the resistance. OH NO THE MORAL DILEMMA.
Oh Manic. Oh, you silly, insecure boy. You were my favourite character once.
The SONG: Down on the Bayou⌠which is not only not appropriate for a ball, but is also super gross in context. Singing about how youâll do things just like they do in the bayou while Manic is stealing from someone who trusts him⌠yeah⌠Optics are a thing, writers.
But at least now Manic appears to have given Sonia a reason for all her âManicâs thievery is A Problemâ nonsense. Though uh, it seems kind of weird that Sonic and Sonia are just letting someone slap cuffs on him for stealing when they usually will get everyone out for a reason. Apparently life and death risks are fine but stealing is the one thing Sonic and Sonia will not tolerate.
And the rich guy immediately turns on them. Of course.
Though you will note that this time their medallions donât need charging after their song. Consistency? Who needs that?
And luckily! Sleet and Dingo are scheming in a convenient alley and the thief kid can prove himself useful and good in the end!
Ooh, hey, Aleena not only showing up but making herself useful! Who knew she was capable?
Yeah⌠yeah. Nice world building. Kind of⌠awkward though. YeahâŚ
The counters! I'm adding one because I've realised it's going to come up:
Sonic implying less than 100% American heterosexuality: 2
Sonia's super-strength: 1
Sonia's in love with Bartleby: 1/37
Manic's Thievery Is A Problem: 1
Come back tomorrow if you want to know more!














