Sonic: My Cultural Identity

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Movies can range to everyone, either it’s fiction to sci-fi or documentaries to historic events. almost everyone has at least one favorite movie or more just to watch with your: friends, family, and etc. They can also range from just beautiful to excruciatingly bad.
I’m going to tell what my favorite movie is and why does it reflect around my cultural identity.
Sonic Ova, one of my favorite movies, reveals my cultural identity. In this movie, the main character Sonic, wants to stop Dr.Robotnik, but the new threat, Metal Sonic stands in his way to stop progressing? The director of this film is by Gary Dehan and Kazunori Ikegami. The cast includes: Masami Kikuchi (Sonic), Hekiru Shiina (Tails), and Yasunori Matsumoto (Knuckles). The fight between Sonic vs Metal Sonic is one of my favorite parts in the movie that makes it so memorable because it’s showing who gets to be the real Sonic. The quote from Sonic is,”you might know everything i’m going to do, but that’s not going to help you, since i know everything you’re going to do STRANGE ISN'T IT GERRRRRRRRRR!”. That has to be one of the most infamous quotes from the movie that anyone can remember even if they had never
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My identity is unique because even though someone has made something to be like me, they can not do the things i do precisely. Just there is someone doing the exact same things like me doesn't mean they are a carbon copy of myself otherwise there can be only one! Personally i believe that everyone and anyone can be something unique in their own way. I dreamed that some day that no one will be a stereotypical offend person “eventually”. My main message to anyone is if there is someone copying you, don’t panic they are not like you either clone or machine they cannot posses one true thing that you have. Thats your spirit, no one will ever replace you by your own

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