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Springs first appeared in ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' and were either colored red or yellow. They were usually used to allow the player to access higher parts of the levels, or, if the spring is sideways, to make the player run faster. Springs have appeared in numerous ''Sonic'' games since, but the design was changed in ''Sonic Adventure'' and has remained the same since. The new design features the spring being red and blue with a yellow star in the center. This design, however, first originated in ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' as the Bumpers in Spring Yard Zone were designed similarly. In this stage, there are springs on each side and their design is based off of their appearance in ''Sonic Lost World''; however, there were no springs that were back-to-back in Windy Hill. | Springs first appeared in ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' and were either colored red or yellow. They were usually used to allow the player to access higher parts of the levels, or, if the spring is sideways, to make the player run faster. Springs have appeared in numerous ''Sonic'' games since, but the design was changed in ''Sonic Adventure'' and has remained the same since. The new design features the spring being red and blue with a yellow star in the center. This design, however, first originated in ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' as the Bumpers in Spring Yard Zone were designed similarly. In this stage, there are springs on each side and their design is based off of their appearance in ''Sonic Lost World''; however, there were no springs that were back-to-back in Windy Hill. | ||
The animal friends are recurring characters in the series, having first appeared in the original ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' (with the exception of Flicky, who first appeared as the protagonist of the arcade game of the same name). They are used by series antagonist | The animal friends are recurring characters in the series, having first appeared in the original ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' (with the exception of Flicky, who first appeared as the protagonist of the arcade game of the same name). They are used by series antagonist Doctor Eggman as living power sources for his Badnik robots and destroying one of these things will free the animal inside. They also make an appearance in ''Sonic Lost World'' where they play the same role, but can additionally be collected to unlock new levels. | ||
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