While most of the villains are relatively bland, they do bring some entertainment.Good quotes and one-liners that don't just serve as comedic purpose, like "That's the difference between you and me, Metal.While this may just seem like a typical idiot character saying something remarkably intelligent cliche, feminism, and gender equality in general, is usually a very strong subject. Like this scenefor example, where Knuckles explains the real meaning of feminism. There have been a few really great moments that were pretty inspiring for the viewers.Cool soundtrack, such as the theme song (despite being short) and the background music that plays during a battle.Sharp writing and great humor and inside jokes that mostly consist of poking fun at the Sonic fanbase, other video games and intelligent self-aware jokes that actually poke fun at the show itself.The show made improvements in Season 2, with a better soundtrack, better jokes, more engaging action and more entertaining episode plots.The setting of the show feels realistic enough to have a slice-of-life pace to it to balance out the action and comedy, something a few of the other Sonic shows lack, particularly Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog.Eggman forming and training a team of villains to attack Sonic, meanwhile in the same episode, Sonic and his friends are trying and failing to build a piece of off-brand IKEA-style furniture. The episode plots are a combination of both typical sitcom plots and action-packed plots, which are well fitting for the show's standards.Eggman, and Colleen Villard (who replaced Kate Higgins) as Tails. Excellent voice acting that allows the characters to run off each other well, especially Mike Pollock as Dr.Amy seems to be the only character who improved sooner, as she is more mature and caring in this show than in any of the previous games.
Despite the main cast being given blander personalities than their video game counterparts, they're still likable and funny enough (except for Shadow), they work off each other well and are given occasions to develop as characters which is a great stand for the show.