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Sunday, 25 January 2009

  • The Separation of Church and Fiction?

    A week or so ago I sent a Christian (and Sonic fan) friend of mine the following e-mail:

    Subject: New Sonic project... I need some help.

    Well, I believe God has given me a new Sonic project to work on... but I need some serious help, and I need to know where I can find some Christian Sonic fans to help me.

    What I'd like to make is a comic and RPG titled Sonikku (the first issue of the comic is titled The Gospel According to Hedgehogs, and is about Robotnik's takeover and Sonic's coming to faith) based off several ideas I've got floating around in my head... but the only place I know of that has Christian Sonic fans en masse is Mobian Ministry on DeviantART, and I don't want to sign up for DeviantART because I'd have to put in my REAL name. I'm almost afraid to try Saturday Morning Sonic (the forum I frequent), because there are a lot of atheists on there, and while they've been respectful... blah blah blah, in short, I'm chicken. I guess I just need to buck up.

    Anyway, I wanted to know if you knew of a good forum or anything for Christian Sonic the Hedgehog fans. Or just creative Christians. I'm not picky.

    God bless,

    Kate

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    My friend replied:

    Actually, DA doesn't require you to put your real name. In that space, most people just put a random quote about themselves. However, I have to say this: I have qualms with putting an obvious Christian spin on a cartoon/comic that wasn't intended to include that. The Sonic Universe isn't ours, obviously, and handling Christ within it would be - complicated, and maybe even sacrilegious. You've heard that Chris Rice song? 'Cartoons'? It's a silly song about what cartoon characters would sound like if they were Christians, but it ends with this point:

     "But there's a lot of praisin' to do
    And cartoons weren't made for that
    It's our job"


    Now, I think you can present Christian values into your stories, but I would not indoctrinate it. For instance - In the anime, Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex - while it may not be the purest show, does have a wonderful episode in which robots of some sort are discussing the presence of free will and souls in people. That's Christian theology. I loved it, because I agreed with it. It was one of those 'So true!' moments that I love. But I think that trying to mesh Jesus into a world in which He wasn't meant for - fictional worlds - will rub people the wrong way no matter what you do. And it might not be the best way to witness. The only time in which I immensely enjoyed seeing clear Christian references in a cartoon was in X-Men. In one episode, Charles Xavier's ancestor called Charles Darwin out about how his theory couldn't account for the human soul. In the same episode, he comforted a mutant in a church who was crying out to God for abandoning him, telling him that God does not abandon his creations. And in Justice League: Unlimited, Amanda Waller reflected upon how the Lord was a comfort to her through the years, spoke of His mysterious ways, and that, though she'd have a lot to answer for when she met Him, she hoped she'd done some good. But, by the same token, these series take place in a world based on our own. It's Earth with superheroes. While seeing Christian values and ideas in the entertainment industry could be great, I don't think it would be the best idea to use Sonic for that. That's just my opinion.

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    I replied:

    Tell that to C.S. Lewis, the creator of the Chronicles of Narnia. He depicted Christ as a lion named Aslan, and now both C.S. Lewis and Narnia are household words. Or tell that to the creators of VeggieTales, who use computer-animated vegetables to tell Bible stories and parodies with a Christian message and have videos in one out of every three households. God has used both to speak to me, never mind what Chris Rice says. (And I find it ironic that Rice uses cartoon characters to praise the Lord at the same time he says that they weren't made for that.) Why can't God use a vocation like storytelling to advance His kingdom?

    I'll tell you point blank that you've brought tears to my eyes. That doesn't mean we can't still be friends, though.

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    I don't think anything else needs to be said.

Thursday, 25 December 2008

  • Sincerely Sorry

    One more thing before I leave. I was completely, totally, utterly wrong in ever doing what I did to That Boy (sans the witnessing), and I am absolutely sorry I did it. Paul told us not to be unequally yoked with unbelievers, and now I know why. I'm sorry.

Sunday, 21 December 2008

  • Belly-Up!

    Let's just leave it that AANR is dead, and so far as I'm concerned, it's going to rot. Sorry Lengai; I couldn't really help that God has a thing about rebelling against governments. I'm sorry to the whole lot of you, too. Thony Hedgehog, Nicole/Lucky, Louis the Hedgehog... thanks for all you've given me. I hope this holiday season finds you well.

    Adieu.

Saturday, 11 October 2008

  • I need a forum, and I need help.

    Sonic Generation needs help. If I'm ever going to decide whether it's going to be a series or a single movie, if I'm ever going to decide what characters to include and what characters not to, if I'm ever going to get the stupid PLOT all figured out... I need help. Specifically, I need other writers to bounce ideas off of and to tell me when some idea royally smells.

    I'd PM PorpoiseMuffins to ask him if he could make a password-protected forum for the SG creatives to chat on, but currently I only have contact with two others, and one of them doesn't even go on SMS. I'd kind of like to get Velvet D'Coolette involved on this project, but she's already juggling a few projects and I don't know if she'd really like to be involved in a SatAM/Sonic 3 & Knuckles fan movie with a Neopet in it. Still...

    I really, really want this movie to be done right, and I'd prefer it if I had some folks who were around in Sonic's heyday to help me with ideas and such. They wouldn't have to actually write the script; they'd just tell me when I'm going off into La-La Land and when I've got an idea that is genuinely good. I have... but my timer just ran out, so I'll edit this post later.

Saturday, 04 October 2008

  • Keep It Simple... Sugar

    My friend Nicole introduced me to this, and I've realized how much I need it with Sonic Generation:

    http://www.karenleefield.com/blog/keep-it-simple-stupid.html

    Maybe not in the way of using certain words, but in the sense of plotline. At several points I had everyone and their grandma featuring in this epic/comic/movie/series/whatever-it's-gonna-be, and the plot went everywhere and could have filled five movies. Now, I'm keeping it centered on four Freedom Fighters (Antoine, Sonic, Tails, and Sally) and the three original Neopians (Lewanut, Tyson, and Dodger). Snively, Metal Sonic, and a gullible Knuckles serve as the villains. The movie starts out in Knothole, but the bulk of it is set on Angel Island (I sure hope I can get animators and background artists that actually own Sonic 3 & Knuckles, because I don't). Piper will still appear (a deal is a deal), and I'm planning on featuring Athair as well, although I'm not sure if he'll be Archie's Athair, SU's Athair, or a combination of the two. Sonia and Manic are not likely to appear, either in the first movie (I have ideas for a sequel, if God wills), or ever. (I'd planned to use them at one point.)

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