Sonic Characters Walking Into Stores

2022Fan art trend / photoshop seriessemi-active

Also known as: Sonic Mall Art Meme · Sonic Shopping Meme

Sonic Characters Walking Into Stores is a 2022 fan art trend where artists draw Sonic characters shopping at stores matching their personalities, beginning with @Amasc0met's Shadow entering Claire's.

Sonic Characters Walking Into Stores is a fan art trend where artists draw characters from the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise walking into and out of real-world retail stores, usually with a follow-up image showing what they bought. The trend started on April 29, 2022, when Twitter artist @Amasc0met posted a drawing of Shadow the Hedgehog entering a Claire's1. Within days, dozens of artists created their own versions featuring different Sonic characters at stores matching their personalities, turning it into one of the biggest Sonic fan art events of 20222.

TL;DR

Sonic Characters Walking Into Stores is a fan art trend where artists draw characters from the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise walking into and out of real-world retail stores, usually with a follow-up image showing what they bought.

Overview

The format is straightforward: an artist draws a Sonic character walking into a real store, placing the illustration over a photograph of the actual storefront. A follow-up image then shows the character leaving with items that fit their personality. The comedy comes from matching each character to the most fitting (or most absurd) retail chain. Shadow the Hedgehog at Claire's, Sonic at Hot Topic, Knuckles at Bath & Body Works. Each pairing tells a little story about the character through consumer choices1.

What makes the trend work is how well the Sonic cast lends itself to personality-based humor. Shadow is the brooding anti-hero, so of course he'd end up with rainbow bracelets and heart-shaped sunglasses from Claire's. Sonic is the edgy speedster, so Hot Topic fits perfectly. The trend invited participation because anyone familiar with the characters could pitch a store pairing, and artists could show off their skills with the execution2.

On April 29, 2022, digital artist @Amasc0met posted a piece of fan art to Twitter showing Shadow the Hedgehog walking into a Claire's accessories store. The caption read simply: "Shadow the hedgehog walking into claire's"4. The post blew up, pulling in over 124,000 likes and 20,000 retweets within four days4.

The next day, @Amasc0met posted a follow-up showing Shadow emerging from Claire's decked out in new accessories. The updated look included heart-shaped sunglasses and a rainbow plastic bracelet1. That second post performed even better, hitting 144,000 likes and 23,000 retweets in three days4.

When asked about the inspiration, @Amasc0met told Polygon: "Nothing specific inspired the art, I simply just wanted to draw him going to Claire's. It was a self indulgent silly little thing"1. They also said they never expected the trend to take off the way it did: "I still don't quite understand how or why. I never in my wildest dreams could've predicted the outcome but I'm glad it happened lol"1.

Origin & Background

Platform
Twitter
Creator
@Amasc0met
Date
2022
Year
2022

On April 29, 2022, digital artist @Amasc0met posted a piece of fan art to Twitter showing Shadow the Hedgehog walking into a Claire's accessories store. The caption read simply: "Shadow the hedgehog walking into claire's". The post blew up, pulling in over 124,000 likes and 20,000 retweets within four days.

The next day, @Amasc0met posted a follow-up showing Shadow emerging from Claire's decked out in new accessories. The updated look included heart-shaped sunglasses and a rainbow plastic bracelet. That second post performed even better, hitting 144,000 likes and 23,000 retweets in three days.

When asked about the inspiration, @Amasc0met told Polygon: "Nothing specific inspired the art, I simply just wanted to draw him going to Claire's. It was a self indulgent silly little thing". They also said they never expected the trend to take off the way it did: "I still don't quite understand how or why. I never in my wildest dreams could've predicted the outcome but I'm glad it happened lol".

How It Spread

The trend exploded within 48 hours of the original post. On April 30, 2022, Twitter artist @CherriFireLive posted artwork of Sonic walking into Hot Topic, racking up over 81,000 likes in three days. The follow-up image showed Sonic leaving in Vans, striped fingerless gloves, and heavy eyeliner. "He would make any scene kid jealous," Polygon noted.

That same weekend, the floodgates opened. On May 1, artist chunkyspacetime drew Knuckles walking into Build-A-Bear, earning over 31,000 likes in two days. Also on May 1, @isa_for_you posted Sonic, Knuckles, and Tails heading into Baskin Robbins (23,000 likes), while @CryoGX drew E-123 Omega going into GameStop (28,000 likes).

The Mary Sue documented how each store pairing revealed character through shopping habits. Knuckles at Bath & Body Works was about self-care. Tails at Build-A-Bear emerged holding stuffed Sonic and Knuckles plushies (which were real products at the time). Rouge the Bat flew into Kay Jewelers, browsed the jewelry case, and then stole some on her way out.

Some artists added movie-universe crossover details. One piece showed Tom and Maddie (Sonic's human parents from the films) running out of Dunkin' Donuts after getting called over the mall PA because "their children are causing havoc around all the stores".

The trend jumped to Tumblr on May 2, where user spiritsonic posted fan art of Silver the Hedgehog visiting Lush, gaining over 3,100 notes in under 24 hours. The post joked that "if they didn't want you to eat the soap why'd they make it look so tasty". FanByte published an article interviewing the original artist that same day.

By May 3, the trend had broken free of the Sonic fandom entirely. Twitter user @minadoodles drew Fluttershy from My Little Pony walking into Hot Topic, pulling 10,600 likes, with a companion image of her leaving the store. Other franchises and fandoms started joining in with their own characters.

The Mary Sue also highlighted a connection to a 2019 post from the official Sonic the Hedgehog Twitter account. During a promotional Q&A for Team Sonic Racing, a fan asked where Shadow liked to shop. Sonic guessed "Lukewarm Topic," Robotnik suggested "the Halloween store down the street," and Shadow revealed he shops at a local convenience store called "Maria's," referencing a character whose death is a sensitive part of his backstory.

How to Use This Meme

The format typically follows a two-image structure:

1

Draw a character from the Sonic franchise (or another fandom) walking toward or entering a real store. Place the illustration over an actual photo of the storefront.

2

Post with a caption like "[Character name] walking into [Store name]."

3

Create a follow-up image showing the character leaving the store with purchases or a new look. The items should match the character's personality or play against it for comedic effect.

4

Post the follow-up with a caption like "Update: [Character] has emerged from [Store]."

Cultural Impact

The trend got coverage from multiple outlets within its first week. Polygon ran a feature interviewing @Amasc0met about the trend's origin. FanByte published their own interview piece on May 2. The Mary Sue covered it as a standout moment in Sonic fan art culture.

The timing likely helped. Sonic the Hedgehog 2 had just released in theaters, putting Sonic at the front of everyone's minds. The trend gave fans a creative outlet that was accessible, personality-driven, and endlessly remixable. Artists didn't need to draw action scenes or complex backgrounds. They just needed a character, a store, and a good punchline.

The meme also showed how fan communities can build on each other's work collaboratively. Each new store pairing added to a growing "mall trip" narrative, with fans joking about the whole cast showing up at the same shopping center and causing chaos.

Fun Facts

The follow-up image of Shadow leaving Claire's featured what The Mary Sue identified as an actual Claire's Club Rainbow Heart Bracelet, which was on sale at the time.

Rouge the Bat's Kay Jewelers entry was one of the most popular variants because it played on her canonical gem-stealing habits from the games.

Tails' Build-A-Bear purchases (stuffed Sonic and Knuckles) were actual products available at Build-A-Bear at the time.

The 2019 Sonic Twitter Q&A where Shadow said he shops at "Maria's" turned bittersweet fast, since Maria is Shadow's deceased friend from his backstory. Robotnik, Shadow, and Tails "collectively feel the mood shift into a more somber one".

Derivatives & Variations

Non-Sonic character edits:

Artists drew characters from other franchises visiting stores, including Fluttershy from My Little Pony at Hot Topic (10,600 likes)[4].

Dr. Eggman at Micro Center:

A popular entry showing Eggman shopping for computer hardware, fitting his tech-genius persona[2].

Dr. Starline at Sanrio store:

An IDW Sonic comics character visiting a competitor brand's store[1].

Silver at Lush:

A Tumblr-based variant showing Silver trying (and wanting to eat) Lush bath products[3].

Blaze the Cat at Blaze Pizza:

A name-pun variant where Blaze visits the pizza chain with Silver, framed as a possible date[1].

Tom and Maddie at Dunkin' Donuts:

A movie-universe crossover showing Sonic's human parents being called to collect their misbehaving kids[2].

Frequently Asked Questions

Sonic Characters Walking Into Stores

2022Fan art trend / photoshop seriessemi-active

Also known as: Sonic Mall Art Meme · Sonic Shopping Meme

Sonic Characters Walking Into Stores is a 2022 fan art trend where artists draw Sonic characters shopping at stores matching their personalities, beginning with @Amasc0met's Shadow entering Claire's.

Sonic Characters Walking Into Stores is a fan art trend where artists draw characters from the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise walking into and out of real-world retail stores, usually with a follow-up image showing what they bought. The trend started on April 29, 2022, when Twitter artist @Amasc0met posted a drawing of Shadow the Hedgehog entering a Claire's. Within days, dozens of artists created their own versions featuring different Sonic characters at stores matching their personalities, turning it into one of the biggest Sonic fan art events of 2022.

TL;DR

Sonic Characters Walking Into Stores is a fan art trend where artists draw characters from the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise walking into and out of real-world retail stores, usually with a follow-up image showing what they bought.

Overview

The format is straightforward: an artist draws a Sonic character walking into a real store, placing the illustration over a photograph of the actual storefront. A follow-up image then shows the character leaving with items that fit their personality. The comedy comes from matching each character to the most fitting (or most absurd) retail chain. Shadow the Hedgehog at Claire's, Sonic at Hot Topic, Knuckles at Bath & Body Works. Each pairing tells a little story about the character through consumer choices.

What makes the trend work is how well the Sonic cast lends itself to personality-based humor. Shadow is the brooding anti-hero, so of course he'd end up with rainbow bracelets and heart-shaped sunglasses from Claire's. Sonic is the edgy speedster, so Hot Topic fits perfectly. The trend invited participation because anyone familiar with the characters could pitch a store pairing, and artists could show off their skills with the execution.

On April 29, 2022, digital artist @Amasc0met posted a piece of fan art to Twitter showing Shadow the Hedgehog walking into a Claire's accessories store. The caption read simply: "Shadow the hedgehog walking into claire's". The post blew up, pulling in over 124,000 likes and 20,000 retweets within four days.

The next day, @Amasc0met posted a follow-up showing Shadow emerging from Claire's decked out in new accessories. The updated look included heart-shaped sunglasses and a rainbow plastic bracelet. That second post performed even better, hitting 144,000 likes and 23,000 retweets in three days.

When asked about the inspiration, @Amasc0met told Polygon: "Nothing specific inspired the art, I simply just wanted to draw him going to Claire's. It was a self indulgent silly little thing". They also said they never expected the trend to take off the way it did: "I still don't quite understand how or why. I never in my wildest dreams could've predicted the outcome but I'm glad it happened lol".

Origin & Background

Platform
Twitter
Creator
@Amasc0met
Date
2022
Year
2022

On April 29, 2022, digital artist @Amasc0met posted a piece of fan art to Twitter showing Shadow the Hedgehog walking into a Claire's accessories store. The caption read simply: "Shadow the hedgehog walking into claire's". The post blew up, pulling in over 124,000 likes and 20,000 retweets within four days.

The next day, @Amasc0met posted a follow-up showing Shadow emerging from Claire's decked out in new accessories. The updated look included heart-shaped sunglasses and a rainbow plastic bracelet. That second post performed even better, hitting 144,000 likes and 23,000 retweets in three days.

When asked about the inspiration, @Amasc0met told Polygon: "Nothing specific inspired the art, I simply just wanted to draw him going to Claire's. It was a self indulgent silly little thing". They also said they never expected the trend to take off the way it did: "I still don't quite understand how or why. I never in my wildest dreams could've predicted the outcome but I'm glad it happened lol".

How It Spread

The trend exploded within 48 hours of the original post. On April 30, 2022, Twitter artist @CherriFireLive posted artwork of Sonic walking into Hot Topic, racking up over 81,000 likes in three days. The follow-up image showed Sonic leaving in Vans, striped fingerless gloves, and heavy eyeliner. "He would make any scene kid jealous," Polygon noted.

That same weekend, the floodgates opened. On May 1, artist chunkyspacetime drew Knuckles walking into Build-A-Bear, earning over 31,000 likes in two days. Also on May 1, @isa_for_you posted Sonic, Knuckles, and Tails heading into Baskin Robbins (23,000 likes), while @CryoGX drew E-123 Omega going into GameStop (28,000 likes).

The Mary Sue documented how each store pairing revealed character through shopping habits. Knuckles at Bath & Body Works was about self-care. Tails at Build-A-Bear emerged holding stuffed Sonic and Knuckles plushies (which were real products at the time). Rouge the Bat flew into Kay Jewelers, browsed the jewelry case, and then stole some on her way out.

Some artists added movie-universe crossover details. One piece showed Tom and Maddie (Sonic's human parents from the films) running out of Dunkin' Donuts after getting called over the mall PA because "their children are causing havoc around all the stores".

The trend jumped to Tumblr on May 2, where user spiritsonic posted fan art of Silver the Hedgehog visiting Lush, gaining over 3,100 notes in under 24 hours. The post joked that "if they didn't want you to eat the soap why'd they make it look so tasty". FanByte published an article interviewing the original artist that same day.

By May 3, the trend had broken free of the Sonic fandom entirely. Twitter user @minadoodles drew Fluttershy from My Little Pony walking into Hot Topic, pulling 10,600 likes, with a companion image of her leaving the store. Other franchises and fandoms started joining in with their own characters.

The Mary Sue also highlighted a connection to a 2019 post from the official Sonic the Hedgehog Twitter account. During a promotional Q&A for Team Sonic Racing, a fan asked where Shadow liked to shop. Sonic guessed "Lukewarm Topic," Robotnik suggested "the Halloween store down the street," and Shadow revealed he shops at a local convenience store called "Maria's," referencing a character whose death is a sensitive part of his backstory.

How to Use This Meme

The format typically follows a two-image structure:

1

Draw a character from the Sonic franchise (or another fandom) walking toward or entering a real store. Place the illustration over an actual photo of the storefront.

2

Post with a caption like "[Character name] walking into [Store name]."

3

Create a follow-up image showing the character leaving the store with purchases or a new look. The items should match the character's personality or play against it for comedic effect.

4

Post the follow-up with a caption like "Update: [Character] has emerged from [Store]."

Cultural Impact

The trend got coverage from multiple outlets within its first week. Polygon ran a feature interviewing @Amasc0met about the trend's origin. FanByte published their own interview piece on May 2. The Mary Sue covered it as a standout moment in Sonic fan art culture.

The timing likely helped. Sonic the Hedgehog 2 had just released in theaters, putting Sonic at the front of everyone's minds. The trend gave fans a creative outlet that was accessible, personality-driven, and endlessly remixable. Artists didn't need to draw action scenes or complex backgrounds. They just needed a character, a store, and a good punchline.

The meme also showed how fan communities can build on each other's work collaboratively. Each new store pairing added to a growing "mall trip" narrative, with fans joking about the whole cast showing up at the same shopping center and causing chaos.

Fun Facts

The follow-up image of Shadow leaving Claire's featured what The Mary Sue identified as an actual Claire's Club Rainbow Heart Bracelet, which was on sale at the time.

Rouge the Bat's Kay Jewelers entry was one of the most popular variants because it played on her canonical gem-stealing habits from the games.

Tails' Build-A-Bear purchases (stuffed Sonic and Knuckles) were actual products available at Build-A-Bear at the time.

The 2019 Sonic Twitter Q&A where Shadow said he shops at "Maria's" turned bittersweet fast, since Maria is Shadow's deceased friend from his backstory. Robotnik, Shadow, and Tails "collectively feel the mood shift into a more somber one".

Derivatives & Variations

Non-Sonic character edits:

Artists drew characters from other franchises visiting stores, including Fluttershy from My Little Pony at Hot Topic (10,600 likes)[4].

Dr. Eggman at Micro Center:

A popular entry showing Eggman shopping for computer hardware, fitting his tech-genius persona[2].

Dr. Starline at Sanrio store:

An IDW Sonic comics character visiting a competitor brand's store[1].

Silver at Lush:

A Tumblr-based variant showing Silver trying (and wanting to eat) Lush bath products[3].

Blaze the Cat at Blaze Pizza:

A name-pun variant where Blaze visits the pizza chain with Silver, framed as a possible date[1].

Tom and Maddie at Dunkin' Donuts:

A movie-universe crossover showing Sonic's human parents being called to collect their misbehaving kids[2].

Frequently Asked Questions