Sonic Drone Home

Sonic Drone Home

7.1

May 24 2022

0h 6m

Action, Family, Comedy, Science Fiction

Sonic, Tails, and Knuckles encounter an abandoned Badnik drone which upgraded itself using parts from a junkyard, with the intention of conquering the world.

Ben Schwartz

Ben Schwartz

Sonic the Hedgehog (voice)

Fred Tatasciore

Fred Tatasciore

Knuckles the Echidna (voice)

Alicyn Packard

Alicyn Packard

Miles 'Tails' Prower (voice)

Aaron Landon

Aaron Landon

Drone (voice)

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