Manic is a hero from Sonic Underground.Manic's spikes are shaggier than Sonic's and Sonia's, and he is green while Sonic is blue and Sonia is pink. He wears a red vest, black spiked wristbands, and an orange fanny-pack, which he seems to fit anything and everything in, from his drumsticks, to his lock picks, to whatever he steals (due to living with thieves in his earlier life).
Character I RP as: Manic the hedgehog.
I'm all for canon/non canon/OC ships etc.
My Scourgie-ku, :green_heart: :green_heart: :green_heart: No touchy. :wink: :hocho:
All hail manourge! :green_heart: :green_heart: :green_heart:
Feel free to PM or invite me to chats anytime. :)
::Family::
Brother: Sonic
Sister: Sonia
Mother: Queen Aleena
(If anyone wants to fill those spots and be a family PM me :) )
PFP and background images by: DawnHedgehog555
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::Friends and awesome people::
Nari, Shadow, Tanya, Bloopist, Bee-Bree, Lucky, Sally, Amy, Scourge, Fiona
Manic Hedgehog Tapes, also known as Manic Hedgehog or simply First Tapes, was the first release from Radiohead. At this point in time, the band was known as “On A Friday”. This was intended to be a demo tape, and was the last demo tape of the band’s career.
While performing around Oxford, a man named Chris Hufford attended a show. He was the co-owner of Courtyard Studios. Impressed by On A Friday’s work, Chris Hufford, along with Bryce Edge, helped them produce this demo tape. They’re still managers of Radiohead’s to this day. First Tapes was recorded in October of 1991. It got the name “Manic Hedgehog” from the Oxford shop that sold the tape. After the tape’s release in late 1991, the band’s bassist, Colin Greenwood met with EMI and got them a record contract. Soon after, EMI promptly asked that they change their band name, and from the Talking Heads song, they decided on “Radiohead”.
The tape included five songs. Three of which, “I Can’t”, “Thinking About You”, and “You”, would be redone and make an appearance on their debut album. The others, “Nothing Touches Me” and “Phillipa Chicken”, would never be officially released from the band ever again. Because the band had yet to become well known, a copy of Manic Hedgehog is hard to track down, and usually demands very high prices. This is a crucial release to understand Radiohead’s history, as it’s what got them to where they are today.