Sonic The Hedgehog The Movie -dual Audio- Uncut... May 2026

Sonic the Hedgehog: The Movie — Dual Audio — Uncut

Option 3: The "Fanedits"

Hardcore fans have taken the Dual Audio track from the Blu-ray and synced it to the Uncut Japanese raw to create MKV files with 4 audio tracks (Japanese 2.0, Japanese 5.1, English 2.0, English Commentary). These are found on private trackers and fan forums under the exact keyword: "Sonic The Hedgehog The Movie -Dual Audio- Uncut..."


Audience & Appeal

  • Fans who prefer original voice performances and want the option of a localized dub.
  • Collectors seeking the most complete version of the film (restored scenes, extras).
  • Viewers who value authenticity: hearing original vocal performances, preserving intended pacing and content.
  • Newcomers who want a comprehensive package with optional language/subtitle support.

Omitted scenes in the TV version:

  1. The "Finger" Scene: In the uncut version, when Knuckles blows a raspberry at Sonic, the camera lingers. The TV cut removed 5 seconds of physical comedy.
  2. Sara’s Wardrobe Malfunction: Early in the movie, Sara is in a bath. The uncut version shows her wrapped in a towel; the TV version added digital steam to cover more skin.
  3. Violence: Metal Sonic impales the ground near Tails. The uncut version shows the metal spike shattering stone. The TV version blurred the impact.
  4. Swear Adjacent Language: Eggman says “Damn” in uncut. TV replaced it with “Darn.”

The Japanese Audio (Original)

  • Language: Japanese with English subtitles (usually included).
  • Tone: More serious. Sonic is voiced by Junichi Kanemaru (the official Japanese voice of Sonic since 1998). Knuckles sounds more stoic.
  • Music: Contains the full J-Pop ending theme "L-O-V-E" by Ruru (a quirky, upbeat 90s track).
  • Dialogue: The script is more direct. Eggman is menacing, not just goofy.