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{{sub-stub}}'''''Sonic: Super Hedgehog''''' (Соник - супер ёжик) was a Russian television show sponsored by [[Nissho Iwai]] and [[Mikrodin]] and produced by TPO Rost which featured popular Sega games for the [[Sega Mega Drive]] and [[Sega Master System]]. It aired on from November 14, 1993<ref>http://tvp.netcollect.ru/tvps/czqhuukeevjv.jpg</ref> to August 28, 1994,<ref>https://s8.hostingkartinok.com/uploads/images/2020/08/b407b942b26e817c50ca7d094eeb56ea.jpg</ref> on Russian TV station RTR (now known as Russia 1).
 
{{sub-stub}}'''''Sonic: Super Hedgehog''''' (Соник - супер ёжик) was a Russian television show sponsored by [[Nissho Iwai]] and [[Mikrodin]] and produced by TPO Rost which featured popular Sega games for the [[Sega Mega Drive]] and [[Sega Master System]]. It aired on from November 14, 1993<ref>http://tvp.netcollect.ru/tvps/czqhuukeevjv.jpg</ref> to August 28, 1994,<ref>https://s8.hostingkartinok.com/uploads/images/2020/08/b407b942b26e817c50ca7d094eeb56ea.jpg</ref> on Russian TV station RTR (now known as Russia 1).
  
Each episode was 15 minutes long (for 2 special episodes of 30 minutes each).Three two-person teams take part in the quiz. In the first round, the teams are asked a question. If the answer is correct, the team scores one point. There are 10 secondsto answer. The team that finished third is eliminated from the game and  
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Each episode was 15 minutes long (for 2 special episodes of 30 minutes each).Three two-person teams take part in the quiz. In the first round, the teams are asked a question. If the answer is correct, the team scores one point. There are 10 seconds to answer. The team that finished third is eliminated from the game and receives a consolation prize. In the second round, the teams play on Sega game consoles. The team that finished second is eliminated from the game. As part of the program, they receive a consolation prize and the winning team receives Sega  
receives a consolation prize. In the second round, the teams play on Sega game consoles. The team that finished second is eliminated from the game. As part of the program, they receive a consolation prize and the winning team receives Sega  
 
 
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Sonic - Super Hedgehog
Number of seasons: 1
Number of episodes: 38
Original airdate: 1993-11-14 — 1994-08-28
Original channel(s): RTR

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Sonic: Super Hedgehog (Соник - супер ёжик) was a Russian television show sponsored by Nissho Iwai and Mikrodin and produced by TPO Rost which featured popular Sega games for the Sega Mega Drive and Sega Master System. It aired on from November 14, 1993[1] to August 28, 1994,[2] on Russian TV station RTR (now known as Russia 1).

Each episode was 15 minutes long (for 2 special episodes of 30 minutes each).Three two-person teams take part in the quiz. In the first round, the teams are asked a question. If the answer is correct, the team scores one point. There are 10 seconds to answer. The team that finished third is eliminated from the game and receives a consolation prize. In the second round, the teams play on Sega game consoles. The team that finished second is eliminated from the game. As part of the program, they receive a consolation prize and the winning team receives Sega consoles.[3]

Most programs have a different game theme. From the available clips we can find that they played, among others Michael Jackson's Moonwalker (Master System), Golden Axe (Master System), Land of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse (Master System), Quartet (Master System), Rambo III (Mega Drive), Alex Kidd in Miracle World (Master System) Aladdin (Mega Drive), Herzog Zwei (Mega Drive) and many more.

Episodes

Episode Video Name Date Airtime Description
1 Episode 1 1993-11-14 10:00
2 Episode 2 1993-11-21 10:55
3 Episode 3 1993-11-28 10:00
4 Episode 4 1993-12-05 10:05
5 Episode 5 1993-12-12 09:55
6 Episode 6 1993-12-19 10:05
7 Episode 7 1993-12-26 10:00
8 Episode 8 1994-01-02 09:50
9 Episode 9 1994-01-09 09:55
10 Episode 10 1994-01-16 09:55
11 Episode 11 1994-01-23 09:55
12 Episode 12 1994-01-30
13 Episode 13 1994-02-06 10:00
14 Episode 14 1994-02-13 10:00
15 Episode 15 1994-02-20 10:00
16 Episode 16 1994-02-27 09:55
17 Episode 17 1994-03-06 10:00
18 Episode 18 1994-03-13 10:00
19 Episode 19 1994-03-20 10:00
20 Episode 20 1994-03-27 10:00
21 Episode 21 1994-04-03 10:00
22 Episode 22 1994-04-10 09:00
23 Episode 23 1994-04-17 09:00
24 Episode 24 1994-04-24 09:00
25 Episode 25[4] 1994-05-22 08:55 *SEGAWorld (time-12:07)
26 Episode 26[5] 1994-05-29 09:00 *Sega Master System presentation (time-1:42)
27 Episode 27 1994-06-05 08:25
28 Episode 28 1994-06-12 09:05
29 Episode 29 1994-06-19 08:50
30 Episode 30 1994-06-26 08:55
31 Episode 31 1994-07-03 08:45
32 Episode 32 1994-07-10 09:00
33 Episode 33 1994-07-24 09:00
34 Episode 34 1994-07-31 09:05
35 Episode 35 1994-08-07 08:50
36 Episode 36 1994-08-14 08:55
37 Episode 37 1994-08-21 08:40
38 Episode 38 1994-08-28 09:30

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References