Lost Episode Of Sonic The Hedgehog
Author's note: This is an awful "Creepypasta" I made back in 2014 on the Geoshea's Lost Episodes wiki.
I was walking around the city one day. I later went to the Salvation Army to find a VHS tape of Garfield and Friends.Suddenly I found a blank VHS,no label on it. I decided to bring it home. I paid for it then went home. After that, I put it in the VHS player. There was some text that showed up,it said:"OWNED BY DIC ENTERTAINMENT.DO NOT DUPLICATE." To my surprise,it was The Adventures of Sonic The Hedgehog. The theme song started out as normal.When it got to the title card,it said:"SONIC THE MURDERER." I was confused,since AOSTH is a kids show. The episode begins with Sonic,sitting on a rock,when suddenly he gets a knife. He says"TIME TO KILL THAT FUCKING ROBOTNIK." I was shocked. Why did Sonic swear? Anyways,it cuts to Robotnik's lair.He says"I WILL TURN THAT HEDGEHOG TO KITTY LITTER." Sonic comes up and then says:"NOT TODAY FATASS." Sonic takes out the knife and starts stabbing Robotnik to death. He then puts the body of Robotnik into a meat grinder. He then gets out and runs off,but Tails comes up and says:"S..So..Sonic?" Sonic says:"Robotnik is kitty litter Tails!" It cuts to black,and the screaming of Tails was heard. The episode ends there. the credits started to roll,but some Japanese text comes up and it says:"ソニックは、あなたの後チャーリーです。彼は2年間であなたを取得します。" I smashed it in half. I spent the next hour thinking about what the fuck I was watching. Was this some morbid joke? I contacted the creator of the show,and he said that an intern made this episode. He made it because his family never treated him well and his mother was the one who loved him. His mom later died after an unknown illness. I NEVER want to watch AOSTH or play Sonic games again. Whatever you do,if you find a copy of this episode,DO NOT WATCH IT! JUST IMMEDIATELY DESTROY IT! However,when i got on my computer there was a picture of Tails drowning set as my wallpaper.....
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