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Revision as of 02:40, 21 December 2017
Sonic Live in Sydney was an 1½ hour live show hosted at the Sega World Sydney amusement park.
The live show was set in an alternate timeline based around the Sonic the Hedgehog ("SatAM" version) animated series and the Sonic the Hedgehog 3 video game where Doctor Robotnik's Death Egg crashes in Australia instead of Angel Island, causing him to attempt a takeover of Sydney.
There were three songs, respectively sung by Sonic, Dr. Robotnik, and Sally Acorn, of which have all been recorded on audio and uploaded on YouTube. However, no video footage of the live show itself has surfaced online.
Both Sega World Sydney and, consequently, the live show, were closed in 2000, followed by the building it was hosted in being demolished in 2008, meaning that the chance of resurfacing footage being even lower.