Dr. Robotnik

"Ha-ha-hah! Citizens of earth, lend me your ears and listen to me very carefully: my name is Dr. Eggman, the world's greatest scientist and soon to be the world's greatest ruler. Now witness the beginning of the greatest empire of all time!"

- Dr. Eggman, Sonic Adventure 2

Dr. Ivo "Eggman" Robotnik, better known by his alias, Eggman, is the main antagonist of the Sonic the Hedgehog series. He's a human scientist with an IQ of 300 and dreams of dominating the world, but his constant plots to create his Eggman Empire (a.k.a. Eggmanland) are always thwarted by Sonic and his friends.

Why He's The Greatest Scientific Genius In The World

 * 1) He is one of the most famous and popular villains in video game history.
 * 2) His trademark narcissism made him one of the most iconic foes in gaming.
 * 3) Many incarnations of Eggman over the years treat him in very different forms of his character by personality and motive, ranging from being a villain who is very threatening and competent to being a very goofy & comedic villain. Which has been carried to the point that his character is very much well-remembered for being an admirably comedic, eccentric, and self-obsessed yet formidable antagonist.
 * 4) *At his most threatening, he provides a scale from being the threatening and sinister yet enjoyable villain who fits the bill such as his Sonic Satam counterpart.
 * 5) ** Speaking of which, his SATAM counterpart is very menacing and intimidating, he's the type of villain who is taken seriously with some moments of wit. Not only that, he is one of the best examples of making Eggman entertaining as a an completely serious threat without adding any form of childishness and goofiness (despite him sometimes having his comedic moments here and there) by giving him a perfectly despicable, rotten, heartless, and sadistic personality that works off well with the show's serious tone (which can be the possible direction the writers had with making Eggman from the Sonic Fleetway comics be depicted to a greater extent). Jim Cummings also provided a badass tone of voice that sounds a bit like Batman and Sweet Tooth from Twisted Metal with a unique edge to it, where Robotnik's extremely deep and gruff tone of voice along with his breathing is rather remarkable.
 * 6) * At his goofiest, he is at his most hilariously entertaining and over-the-top throughout the whole Sonic series (one who has provided many memes due to his hilarity and memorability), for example, his extremely memorable AoStH counterpart paired with his dim-witted assistants.
 * 7) ** Speaking of which, his AoStH counterpart was the very first incarnation of Eggman on television as a purely comedic and ineffectual villain who is extremely entertaining, unforgettable, and is by far, the most memeable/fan-favorite incarnation of Eggman ever made. He is a cartoonishly evil villain who felt fairly dominant and passionate, yet still human and fallible in character. Despite him often being the flamboyant, hotheaded, and hare-brained comic foil to Sonic and his friends when Robotnik has an "Elmer Fudd vs Bugs Bunny" type of relationship with Sonic, there were episodes that have let Robotnik have his glorious moments of nearly succeeding at his plans and being somewhat of a threat outside his generally bumbling, childish and ridiculous nature (i.e "Super Robotnik" is a prime example). His exaggerated personality perfectly fits Adventure of Sonic the Hedgehog’s tone of "absurd fun". You can just tell that Long John Baldry is clearly having a blast voicing him by providing a comically hammy tone to Robotnik's deep British voice. Due to Robotnik's levels of charm and enjoyability, he has spawned a lot of memes even to this day, and it's all thanks to Robotnik himself (and the talented voice actor who will always be remembered).
 * 8) ** His Boom counterpart in the TV series, unlike his appearances in the Boom games, is a fairly well-written and entertaining if inefficient antagonist and a frenemy of Sonic whose comic traits include his general lack of common sense, sarcasm, quick quips, banters, goofiness, childishness, and buffoonery are all played for comedic relief. Despite this, he also has had his moments where his high intelligence and moments of showing common sense can help him make some good progress with his efforts in a sense, and there are times when viewers can sympathize with him, just enough to find him a somewhat likable villain with understandable motives.
 * 9) ** His movie counterpart is one of the most hyper-competent incarnations of Eggman ever created. Where Jim Carrey did a great job at portraying Eggman's cartoonish, eccentric, over-the-top aspects of his comedic & villainous personality.
 * 10) He's a perfect opponent to Sonic, being the contrary of nearly everything the blue blur stands up to.
 * 11) In his canon appearances, he is such a riot, just enough to be hands down, the most lovable character in the Sonic series in it's entirety.
 * 12) He makes every battle he has with his enemies count.
 * 13) His voice actors, Deem Bristow, Long John Baldry, and Mike Pollock, are three of the most iconic voices in the series.
 * 14) * Additionally, even as the 4Kids cast was replaced in mid-2010, SEGA decided to keep Mike Pollock as Eggman as they believed that his voice was irreplaceable.
 * 15) Despite his desire to be a dictating emperor who rules with an iron fist over an entire nation made of nothing more than machines, he can be a gentleman, a wealthy philanthropist, what have you. TL, DR: a man who can be so captivating to the point of fooling others into doing what he wants.
 * 16) While most villains or anti-heroes in the Sonic series can be interesting and/or memorable (such as Metal Sonic, Merlina, and Mephiles), they're usually not as well-developed as Robotnik, as he became so important to the franchise that Sega just can't replace him (not forever, at least).
 * 17) He's so desired and important to the series that putting someone else in his place may be a crime if it's not executed correctly.
 * 18) He's been in more games than the titular Sonic himself, Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine (1993) for example.
 * 19) He has such funny, quotable, and unforgettable phrases like "Snooping as usual, I see?", "I HATE THAT HEDGEHOG!!", "Get a load of this!", "I was just about to consume this delicious banana", "OOOOOOOOOOOOH, GIVE ME A BIG! FAT! BREAK!", and the most recent "You see: Earth, is my, turf G. If you don't know how to floss you'll be lost without me!".
 * 20) * He also has provided tons of comedic, silly-sounding insults and retorts that are flat-out hilarious, enjoyable, and entertaining to listen to. These include "You metallic morons!" & "That blasted hedgehog!" as two examples from his series of insults from AoStH, and even his Boom counterpart from the TV series roasting Sonic by calling him a "blue pineapple".
 * 21) One of Eggman's more admirable, if not dangerous, traits is his courage throughout life-threatening situations. Despite his continuous use of machinery to protect himself and fight his opponents, Eggman shows considerable bravery and rarely shows any form of fear, regardless of who or what he is facing.
 * 22) He's a mastermind so intelligent that he can build any machine, from Badniks to a giant Death Star copy with his face on it.
 * 23) It's unanimously agreed that he's pushed to eleven in mh:awesomegames:Sonic Adventure 2, where he, for example (but not limited to), holds Amy hostage at gunpoint and quickly sees through Tails' plan to replace one of the Chaos Emeralds with a fake replica. This makes him badass as a comedic villain, especially when he blows up half of the moon.
 * 24) * In Sonic Unleashed, he was so formidable that he provided an enjoyable fight sequence with his technology, his robotic minions, and his weaponry that all poses a genuine threat to Sonic. Also, right after he got defeated and attempted retreating, Eggman was so cunning that he pretended to plead and act pathetic, but effectively deceived Sonic (even as Super Sonic) into his powerful trap that successfully harnessed Sonic's energy. This then leads to sending a laser beam onto Earth, thus creating Dark Gaia, this all makes his levels of competence rather compelling, and his comedic traits make him all the more entertaining.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) Despite his high intelligence, Eggman is rather immature and childish, doing things like throwing temper tantrums when Sonic manages to wreck into his plans, though it is mostly played for laughs.
 * 2) *An example of his immaturity is seen in the ending of Sonic Unleashed, when Orbot begins to insult him over his constant failures and calls him a loser (despite Eggman doing several competent things throughout the game); Eggman gets frustrated and screams "Oh, shut up!!", attempts to kick him only to comically fall on his back, and then chases him through the desert while making agitated noises and violently flailing his arms in an attempt to grab him.
 * 3) * In AoStH, he can be so irrational, not only does he cause many backfires on himself due to his egotism and bumbling behavior, but he has some truly moronic and questionable moments. The biggest example of this is being easily deceived by Sonic whenever he gets the best of him (to the point of  marrying Sonic even!  in the episode "Best Hedgehog"). Another moment includes Eggman crying like a baby as his face gets red in "Sonic's Breakout". Sometimes his flamboyance, aggression, overreaction, incompetence, bossiness, rowdiness, and childishness can come off as a tad bit annoying to some viewers.
 * 4) His design from Sonic '06 is poorly made and uncanny.
 * 5) His goals can be a little inconsistent: While he usually tries to dominate the world, he sometimes just wants to build an amusement park or take over a city. Heck, he even tried to conquer the entire freaking universe once! As a result, he often has his own brand of setbacks and inefficiency because of the many silly mistakes that would go into his plans.
 * 6) In the first season of Sonic X, he's portrayed as a generic Saturday morning cartoon villain, doing stuff such as selecting a random robot to cause havoc and wagering the Chaos Emeralds over a game of baseball. His levels of incompetence pretty much rivals Team Rocket from Pokemon (luckily, he still has his trademark narcissism and he gets better as the series goes on).
 * 7) * In the Sonic Boom TV series, he often poses little to no threat whatsoever at the end of Season 1 and throughout Season 2 because of his goofiness and ineffectual status. He is often the laughing-stock that is treated as the scapegoat because of being a mostly harmless villain towards Sonic, his friends, and the village they live in. However, this can be warranted sometimes since Eggman can be written to be a "karmic-jerkass" type of character where his shortcomings with being a jerk lead to consequences and several epic fails that serve as his comeuppance (comedically or not) for something he did wrong as his supposedly justified acts of villainy in an episode, a good example of this is the Season 1 episode "Let's Play Musical Friends".
 * 8) * In AoStH, there were times when he was subjected to some moments of obnoxious slapstick that treat him like a joke when he sometimes didn't really deserve the verbal/physical abuse he gets from other characters or shouldn't be receiving it from like his own mother who is stupidly evil and Katella in the episode "Zoobotnik", to the point that his failures can get stale and predictable a la Sylvester and Wile E. Coyote style of wanting the villain to succeed. This can be the very reason why Robotnik in this show would come off as a very campy buffoon nobody would take seriously at all despite his villainous and sometimes threatening actions.
 * 9) Some of his incarnations like in Sonic Underground, for example, are quite unremarkable and forgettable.
 * 10) * Speaking of which; even for Eggman standards, Eggman from Sonic '06 is easily one of the worst incarnations of the evil genius himself. Where his personality was watered down into being a straightforward, typical, and predictably (if stupidly at times) fallible antagonist because of being depicted as a very "serious" character who doesn't do much that makes him entertaining because of the story and the game's bad writing, with little to nothing being exactly enjoyable or notable to say about him. Where his excessive levels of seriousness made Eggman rather boring, forgettable, unremarkable, and generic than you'd expect of his comedic and villainous charm.
 * 11) * He was badly flanderized in the Sonic Boom games, despite being the only likable character in Rise of Lyric. In these titles, he is depicted as an overly childish, flamboyant, unfunny, moronic, and incompetent villain who always gets himself into trouble and never poses a threat since he makes so many mistakes that he comes off as an extremely pathetic dork who tries way too hard to be badass, all in a rather irritating way.

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Trivia

 * In the live-action/CGI big-screen adaptation of Sonic the Hedgehog (2020), Eggman is portrayed by lovable comedian and actor, Jim Carrey.
 * Carrey's portrayal has been indefinitely praised by the fanbase, even being called the "saving grace" of the film, before the redesign of the main character, of course.
 * His design was originally inspired by Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th president of the United States.

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