A dash into Sonic’s appeal to autistic folks.
In Episode 111 of The Autistic Culture Podcast, Matt and Angela explore why Sonic the Hedgehog is an autism icon—from stimmy visuals to monotropic flow states, and even a surprising connection to Michael Jackson.
Here’s what’s in store for today’s episode:
Discover how Michael Jackson’s uncredited work on the Sonic 3 soundtrack reflects his neurodivergent traits and passion for video games.
We unpack how public figures like MJ, Taylor Swift, and Walt Disney build lifelong personas as a form of autistic masking.
Dive into the autism-Sonic connection, including bright colors, routine gameplay, justice sensitivity, and deep lore that appeals to autistic special interests.
Learn why Sonic’s world is ideal for hyper-connected autistic brains—fast-paced, immersive, and deeply structured.
Plus: a look at Jim Carrey’s portrayal of Robotnik, uncredited industry work, and how ABA narratives have tried to co-opt autistic fandoms like Sonic’s.
“Well, only autistic children exist, right? And then we grow out of it on our 18th birthday or something, and they take our autism card away.” - Dr Angela Kingdon
“One of the things with a hyper-connected brain is that we often think faster than most people. So when you’re spinning and going through loops and jumping and everything, it captivates our attention. The gameplay is really, really conducive to a flow state. And we love our flow states. That’s where our obsessions come from.” - Matt Lowry LPP
Did you enjoy this episode? We explored how Sonic, as a franchise, connects with autism and neurodivergence, from its immersive world to its predictable gameplay and themes of justice. Tune in as we unpack how these elements resonate with many autistic individuals and how media can shape our understanding of neurodivergence. Let us know your thoughts in the comments, and use #AutisticCultureCatch to share your perspectives on the episode!
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Show Notes:
The History of Sonic – Mascot Wars
A fascinating look at Sonic’s origins and Sega’s competition with Nintendo in the 1990s.
Read on the Delcampe Blog
The Concept Creation of Sonic
An in-depth article on how Sonic the Hedgehog was designed as a cultural icon.
Read on The Boar
Sonic & Knuckles: Turning a Problem Into Success
A retrospective on how Sonic & Knuckles overcame development challenges to become a fan favorite.
Read on VentureBeat
What Is It with Autistic People and Sonic the Hedgehog?
An insightful neurodivergent perspective on why Sonic resonates so strongly with autistic fans.
Read on Medium by Eccentric Emmie
Michael Jackson’s Involvement in Sonic 3
Exploring the infamous and mysterious connections between Michael Jackson and the Sonic 3 soundtrack.
Sonic the Hedgehog 3 – Michael Jackson Wiki
Watch: Michael Jackson Songs in Sonic 3 – YouTube
Sonic Origin Comic (1991)
A rare look at a Sonic the Hedgehog origin comic from the early days of the franchise.
View on Imgur
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