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how can i celebrate sonic's 35th anniversary

You can celebrate Sonic’s 35th anniversary in a few fun ways: play the classic games, host a Sonic movie marathon, make fan art or cosplay, and join anniversary events or fan discussions online. If you want something more current, there’s also an official 35th-anniversary live music event in Tokyo on June 28, 2026, and Sega has been promoting anniversary-themed fan activities like custom avatar creation and fan sharing.

Easy celebration ideas

  • Replay the original games or your favorites from the series.
  • Watch the Sonic movies or animated shows.
  • Make a Sonic-themed snack night, like chili dogs or blue treats.
  • Share artwork, edits, or a tribute post on social media.
  • Dress up as Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, or your own original character.

Fan-community ideas

  • Start a mini tournament with friends using Sonic games.
  • Hold a trivia night about characters, zones, and music.
  • Join anniversary hashtags and fan challenges.
  • Make a fan playlist with your favorite Sonic tracks.

Official-style options

  • Create a Sonic-inspired avatar through the anniversary fan campaign.
  • Follow or attend anniversary events, including the live concert celebrating the series’ 35-year music history.
  • Look for local fan meetups, livestreams, or online watch parties around the anniversary.

Simple plan

  1. Pick one game, one movie, and one fan activity.
  2. Invite friends or post your celebration online.
  3. Add one Sonic detail, like a blue outfit, a soundtrack playlist, or themed food.
  4. End the day by sharing your favorite Sonic memory.

A nice way to think about it: celebrate the part of Sonic you love most, whether that is the speed, the music, the characters, or the nostalgia.

TL;DR

Play a Sonic game, watch a movie, make something fan-made, or join an anniversary event or online challenge. For a bigger celebration, the 35th- anniversary concert and the official avatar campaign are two current highlights.

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