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After being saved from D.R.A.T. by Amy Rose and Tekno the Canary, Sprockethole rushed forward and congratulated them. After introducing himself (being confused that they hadn't heard of him), he revealed that he was making a movie about the pair of them. However, their parts were taken by muscled actors Pex Ripple and Brawny Gungho. Amy and Tekno were given parts, but they were highly sexist, so the girls quit. On the way out, they spotted Badniks being used for special effects, Sprockethole confessing they were cheaper than other methods. A fight broke out and the studio was destroyed in the process.

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  • Wilbur Z. Sprockethole the Third
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  • After being saved from D.R.A.T. by Amy Rose and Tekno the Canary, Sprockethole rushed forward and congratulated them. After introducing himself (being confused that they hadn't heard of him), he revealed that he was making a movie about the pair of them. However, their parts were taken by muscled actors Pex Ripple and Brawny Gungho. Amy and Tekno were given parts, but they were highly sexist, so the girls quit. On the way out, they spotted Badniks being used for special effects, Sprockethole confessing they were cheaper than other methods. A fight broke out and the studio was destroyed in the process.
  • He was apparently responsible for a "blockbuster" called Macho Weapon, Part Sixteen, and intended to create a movie about Amy Rose and Tekno the Canary. However, he chose two male, muscle-bound action movie stars (Pex Ripple and Brawny Gungho) to play the girls, and to make matters worse he cast Amy and Tekno themselves as two vapid damsels in distress with a line each on page 97 of the script. The project fell through when Sprockethole decided to use real Badniks in the movie, since they were cheaper than special effects. The Badniks' programming kicked in when they recognised Amy and Tekno, and they went berserk, destroying the studio. Sprockethole's action stars were helpless, so Amy and Tekno saved the day. Nevertheless the studio was ruined and the film was never made, something that
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  • He was apparently responsible for a "blockbuster" called Macho Weapon, Part Sixteen, and intended to create a movie about Amy Rose and Tekno the Canary. However, he chose two male, muscle-bound action movie stars (Pex Ripple and Brawny Gungho) to play the girls, and to make matters worse he cast Amy and Tekno themselves as two vapid damsels in distress with a line each on page 97 of the script. The project fell through when Sprockethole decided to use real Badniks in the movie, since they were cheaper than special effects. The Badniks' programming kicked in when they recognised Amy and Tekno, and they went berserk, destroying the studio. Sprockethole's action stars were helpless, so Amy and Tekno saved the day. Nevertheless the studio was ruined and the film was never made, something that both Amy and Tekno were quite pleased about.
  • After being saved from D.R.A.T. by Amy Rose and Tekno the Canary, Sprockethole rushed forward and congratulated them. After introducing himself (being confused that they hadn't heard of him), he revealed that he was making a movie about the pair of them. However, their parts were taken by muscled actors Pex Ripple and Brawny Gungho. Amy and Tekno were given parts, but they were highly sexist, so the girls quit. On the way out, they spotted Badniks being used for special effects, Sprockethole confessing they were cheaper than other methods. A fight broke out and the studio was destroyed in the process.
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