Category:Sonic The Hedgehog Direct-To-Video Sing Yourself Silly 2005 DVD

The series takes place on Mobius, a planet mostly populated by anthropomorphic animals. The Kingdom of Acorn, based within the city of Mobotropolis, was at war with an unseen enemy. King Acorn recruited a human scientist named Julian to build war machines to end the war with a victory. However, during peacetime, Julian and his nephew Snively launched a coup d'état against the kingdom. The King is banished to another dimension called the Void and the citizens are captured and transformed into robot slaves, through a machine called the Roboticizer. Julian renames himself as Dr. Robotnik, now the ruthless dictator of Mobius. Mobotropolis is renamed Robotropolis, a polluted, industrial cityscape. Robotnik finds himself at odds with a small collective group called the Freedom Fighters, who operate out of the hidden woodland village of Knothole. They are led by Sonic the Hedgehog and Princess Sally Acorn, King Acorn's sole heir. Other members include Sonic's best friend Miles "Tails" Prower, computer genius Rotor the Walrus, French coyote Antoine Depardieu, half-roboticized Bunnie Rabbot, and Dulcy the Dragon. They act as a rebellion against Robotnik's regime. Sonic uses the Power Rings to gain a temporary boost in power. Both the rings and the Roboticizer were designed by Sonic's uncle Chuck, one of the victims of the machine. Early on in the series, Sonic uses a Power Ring to restore Uncle Chuck's free will in his mechanical body. Chuck decides to act as a spy for the Freedom Fighters, operating from within the city. He is eventually discovered by Robotnik in the second season and escapes to Knothole. Sally searches for her father during the series. He is found alive within the Void, shared with the sorcerer Naugus who was also imprisoned within the dimension by his former associate Robotnik. Naugus attempts to escape the Void, but both he and King Acorn discover their bodies turn to crystal if they leave the Void due to their prolonged exposure to it. Though King Acorn gives his daughter a list of known Freedom Fighters that they can make use of in their fight against Robotnik. The heroes gain other allies including Ari the Ram, and Lupe, leader of the elusive wolf pack. In the series' sole two-part episode, "Blast to the Past", Sonic and Sally use the Time Stones to travel back in time, in an attempt to prevent Robotnik's planned takeover. They fail, but manage to get their younger selves to the safety of Knothole, with help from Sally's nanny Rosie Woodchuck. In the series finale, Robotnik builds the Doomsday Project to destroy the population. The Freedom Fighters launch a full scale attack against Robotnik, with Sonic and Sally destroying the Doomsday Project with the power of the Deep Power Stones. Robotnik is caught in the destruction and is utterly destroyed along with Doomsday and the Freedom Fighters declare victory, with Sonic and Sally kissing. In a final scene, Snively becomes the main antagonist, accompanied out of the remains of an elevator by an unseen ally with red eyes. Ben Hurst, one of the series' writers, confirmed the figure was Naugus. Sing Yourself Silly 2005 DVD. FRAME 1: Big Bird asks the viewer if they know what "silly" is and demonstrates with his spinning bow tie. He then presents the series of silly songs. "The Honker-Duckie-Dinger Jamboree" (EKA: Episode 1920) (Beginning And Ending Cut). FRAME 2: Maria and Luis pop out wearing Groucho glasses and say, "Now that was silly!" "Ladybugs Picnic" (EKA: Episode 0416). "Jellyman Kelly" with James Taylor (EKA: Episode 1800). FRAME 3: Gladys comments, "Now that was silly!" and walks off laughing, only to trip and fall off-screen. "Wavin' Goodbye To You With My Heart" (EKA: Episode 1475) (Introduction Cut). FRAME 4: The Amazing Mumford and his duck appear in a puff of smoke, with the duck exclaiming "Now that was silly!" in Mumford's voice, while Mumford lets out a quack. "Old MacDonald Cantata" (EKA: Episode 2350) (Beginning Edited). FRAME 5: Forgetful Jones comments, "Now that was spinach!" and realizes he forgot what the right word was. "Everything In The Wrong Place Ball" (EKA: Episode 2596) (Edited). FRAME 6: Forgetful still can't remember the word "silly," and asks the viewers if they remember the word. "One Banana" (EKA: Episode 1941). FRAME 7: Count von Count counts seven bananas before saying, "Now that was silly!" "Calcutta Joe" (EKA: Episode 2492). FRAME 8: Big Bird and the Honkers take some time to address that silly songs are no laughing matter. "Mary Had A Bicycle" with Don Music plus The Monotones (EKA: Episode 0698) (Kermit's intro cuts off). FRAME 9: Oscar comments, "Now that was yucky! I'm not gonna say 'silly'," but Elmo points out that he just said "silly." "Who asked you, pink face?" Oscar snaps back before he walks down into his trash can. "Ten Turtles" (EKA: Episode 0425). "Put Down The Duckie" (Celebrity Version) John Candy, Andrea Martin, 2 baseball players Keith Hernandez and Mookie Wilson, Jane Curtin, Madeline Kahn, Joe Williams, Paul Reubens, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Wynton Marsalis, Celia Cruz, Itzhak Pearlman, stars of Upstairs Downstairs Gordon Jackson and Jean Marsh, Paul Simon, Jeremy Irons, Pete Seeger, Danny Devito, Rhea Pearlman, 4 football players of the New York Giants, and Carl Banks (EKA: Episode 2534) (Introduction re-Dubbed, Ernie's closing line cut). FRAME 10: Big Bird asks what the song was. The Kids confirm, "Now that was silly!" and they dance to "The Honker-Duckie-Dinger Jamboree" while the credits roll. Afterwards, the video concludes with Maria and Luis donning Groucho glasses and exclaiming "Now that was silly!" (repeated from Frame 2).