For the record, the tagline translates to “Law-Breaking Speed Hero” and the title is “Sonic the Movie”
They’re really emphasizing how Sonic is supposedly a juvenile delinquent, huh…
I don’t know how to feel about this. Yes, he’s a true chaotic hero, and he has no problem breaking the law or being the “bad guy” if he needs to, but by the way they’re describing him he sounds like a pseudo-Bart Simpson.
But okay, he’s a different reiteration of Sonic, he’s allowed to be different, just like the Sonic in Sonic X is more of an introvert and the one in Boom is grumpier. I just wouldn’t like if they did to him what the ‘90s did.
Eh, considering how marketing tends to exaggerate stuff (likely to make it sound Cooler), I wouldnt fully trust the way theyre portraying it so far
Republicans have a hard time grasping simple facts as evidenced by the fact they still think abortion is murder, evolution isn’t real and that Donald Trump is a real politician
So it’s hardly surprising they can’t grasp which company makes an iPhone
He’s a fool, but I feel the question was kinda dodged. Wouldn’t it be the browser/app that matters with advertisment rather than the hardware?