Introduction + Theme Song

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DISCLAIMER: I know a lot of you people are puzzled by who Hamoody is, how he has those powers, and so on. This introduction has been written just to properly introduce Hamoody to you, but I'm also writing a fan novel called Sonic Reunite that will dive deeper into Hamoody's origins. Stay tuned for that!

UPDATE (Sunday, June 18th, 2023): I know I made a promise not to update this, but some cracks were starting to show.

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On a notebook page, a pencil draws a doodle of Hamoody with a smile on his face. He is a human with a zig-zag trim, a face that has two big eyes and a bulbous nose, and a body with hose-like limbs that looks like Max Fleischer drew them. As the figure was being drawn, Hamoody narrates.

Hamoody (voiceover): "Hi. I'm Hamoody. I was once a high student who spent plenty of time on his computer yet didn't have enough friends. But that all changed when some freak accident shaped my whole life."

As soon as Hamoody says "freak accident," a silhouette of Eggman was right behind his doodle version.

(The rest of the intro is told as Hamoody narrates over scenes with doodle versions of the characters all based on the Sonic the Sketchog mobile game.)

The page turns to a meeting room with Eggman pacing back and forth a la Felix the Cat as Thunderbolt quickly runs in with a bag of blue star-shaped minerals.

Hamoody (voiceover): "It all began when Eggman thinking of a new assistant to replace his old one Snively, and his new servant Thunderbolt barged in with a new type of energy called Zaps."

Eggman picks up one of the minerals which glows brightly, and soon he gives his trademark smirk to Thunderbolt, who smirks back. The page turns to show Eggman unveiling his drone to the Egg Army, who clap for him.

Hamoody (voiceover): "Zaps are mystical, hard to come by, and could make portals to other worlds, so the two got to work and made a drone that could travel through the multiverse!"

The page turns again to the outside of Hamoody's real house on Earth where Hamoody was in the living room, sitting on a couch watching Sonic Boom on his TV while drinking from a soda can. The drone comes by and spots Hamoody watching, and then the screen splits into two to show Eggman controlling the drone, surprised at what he's seeing.

Hamoody (voiceover): "Here's where I come in. One night when I was chilling on Earth, Eggman's drone teleported to my house and found me watching Sonic Boom, so he thought I knew all about Sonic and chose me right on the spot!"

The drone flies over to the fusebox and attaches itself to it. The zaps travel along the electricity of Hamoody's home before reaching his TV where they form a vortex that sucks him in.

Hamoody (voiceover): "And in no time flat, the drone got into the electricity system and hacked my TV to summon a portal! I didn't notice anything going on..."

Page turn to Royal Hills where Hamoody lands face flat on the ground. He looks around worriedly and begins running around and asking for help.

Hamoody (voiceover): "...so I was sucked in and ended up in Sonic's own world- Mobius!"

As Hamoody runs, he finds Miracle running toward him. Miracle offers his help by signaling Hamoody to follow him as they run and catch up with his family as they head back to the Kingdom of Acorn.

Hamoody (voiceover): "Thankfully, Miracle was there to guide me back to his house to stay there until I could get home."

The page turns through a montage of scenes where Hamoody meets each member of the Freedom Fighters. The first scene is Hamoody and Miracle shaking hands with Sonic and Sally at the latter's meeting room as Tails watches, the second is Hamoody catching a ring that jumps out from a Lake of Rings, the third is picking up a ring and spinning around with it thus transforming into his mobian self, and the fourth is Hamoody in his mobian form with red fur slamming a rock with Knuckles looking on and making a big crack.

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