Sonic the Hedgehog's voice actor, Roger Craig Smith, retires from the role
On the 28th of January, Roger Craig Smith, voice of Sonic the Hedgehog, revealed he is retiring from voicing the iconic blue hedgehog through a post on Twitter.
Welp, 10 years was an amazing run.
— Roger Craig Smith (@RogerCraigSmith) January 28, 2021
Onward to new zones!
Much love to the fans who've been so kind.💙
It's been an honor.
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For over 10 years, Roger Craig Smith has been an integral part of the SEGA family. He brought the voice of Sonic to life, and we are forever grateful for his never-ending enthusiasm in helping the community and spreading joy.
— Sonic the Hedgehog (@sonic_hedgehog) January 28, 2021
Thank you, Roger, for all you've done for Sonic.
For those not in the know, Roger Craig Smith is Sonic's 3rd American voice actor for the games, following Jason Griffith and Ryan Drummond respectively. Roger first took on voicing Sonic in the poorly received "Sonic Free Riders," which was released for the XBox 360 back on November 4th, 2010. Roger would continue to voice the character afterwards, even in the Sonic Boom cartoon, with his final role being "Team Sonic Racing" released on May 21st, 2019. (though to be technical, "Sonic at the Olympic Games (2020)" for Android and iOS is Roger's last role, though it simply reuses previously recorded voice clips)
SEGA has not yet revealed who will be the new voice actor for their mascot. Some speculate that Ben Schwartz, who voiced Sonic in the Paramount's "Sonic the Hedgehog" movie, may take over the role, or that SEGA may contact Sonic's previously aforementioned voice actors, Jason or Ryan, though nothing is confirmed at the moment. Regardless, the writers here wish Roger the best, as well as whoever is taking on voicing the blue blur.Speaking of which, Sonic's 30th Anniversary is this year. Last year, SEGA initially planned to reveal small tidbits about the upcoming anniversary on the 20th of each month, but due to the Covid Virus, these plans were scrapped. That being said, SEGA did eventually reveal the the 30th Anniversary Logo on the 29th of September 2020, as well as some upcoming merch, such as a Classic Sonic Comic series that will be published by IDW Comics, some toys from Jakks Pacific, and even a jewelry collection from King Ice. (Let's hope Rouge the Bat doesn't nab the entire jewelry collection stock first before they hit the shelves!)
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