Sam Procrastinates@SamsProStation
I’m going to ask a question no one has ever asked. If Sonic is the fastest thing alive, why is he in a car?
I mean think about it, Sonic is fast, why does he need a car? Does the flash need a car? No. So why does Sonic need a car?
Sonic could easily win if he just got out of the car, and ran on foot. It just doesn’t make any sense why the fastest thing alive would be in a car when he could easily win by running on foot.
Seriously think about it? Sonic is called the blue blur. He shouldn’t be in a car. EVER. In the hit Sonic Movie, Sonic ran from Montana to the Pacific Ocean in less than 1 second. Why would someone that fast need a car? A car doesn’t go nearly as fast as he can on foot.
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