He was sitting on his bed, looking pretty sad, and visible tears could be seen dripping from his eyes.
So, we go into this bedroom, most likely belongs to Sonic.
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There was also a picture of WWE Superstar The Undertaker on one of the walls, which really confused me, as nothing in the Sonic universe that wasn't from the Sonic the Hedgehog series is ever mentioned, as far as I know. If you look at them with a good memory, this listed the death of John Wayne, and the reason these were written neither of us can condone. They looked like numbers, displaying dates. It opened up with a silent camera panning over a brightly lit blue hallway, that seemed to have some messages written on them. From the info my friend was able to tell me, the episode's title was "Infection". The only real difference was the lighting in animation was slightly darkened by about 20 percent, in shade, or gamma, or WHATEVER you call it. No music edits or anything, unlike the previous counterpart "Episode 80", just the Gotta Go Fast intro. So, I sat down with that particular friend and put the tape in the VCR, and watched some Sonic X.It began with the traditional Sonic X intro. I think this episode was from a later season.if there was one. If it was it would have been planned to be. My friend was able to record this specific episode, as well as all of the 1st and 2nd seasons on VHS, including this episode, which I'm not sure, was from either season. Unfortunately, the DVD did not work, as it was in ungodly condition, and the player did not read the disc. Looking at what we call Lost Episode Creepypastas, everyone seemingly wishes they never watched it, but I DID! OK? I'm a sick person. So I made the decision I'm not sure I should have done. There was a true "Episode 80", or Episode 81, as the previous two were unaired. When I remembered that, I looked at the discs he put the episodes on. However, I guess a friend of mind used to record each episode of Sonic X, including the extremely terrible ones, quote on quote, nearly all of them, but he used to be such a Sonic fan, he didn't care. The episode's presence and existence are scarce since it hasn't aired since April 30, 2006. When the episode aired, it was pulled from airing only 5 days after the release, but not through any complaints or anything, because 4Kids had realized the depressing and rather snuff content featured in the episode. This episode did get two different dubs: an English one released in the US, and a Japanese one, with German subtitles for some strange reason. However, there do exist two lost episodes of Sonic X, episode's 79 and 80, but no one has heard of the obscure and infamous episode 81, or as it's another title, Episode 80 since neither 80 nor 81 were ever released. The show ran from 2003-2006 I think and has had a total of I think 78 episodes total. The television series Sonic X is infamously known for it's declining reviews and very well unliked character Chris Thorndyke.