Pumpkin HIll

Sonic’s Unquenchable Thirst For Memes Continues; Please Enjoy 10 Hours of Pumpkin Hill

Sonic the Hedgehog’s love of memes is unstoppable. It’s the only thing that he loves more than Chili Dogs and going fast. That’s a fact. A Ghost’s Pumpkin Soup, better known as the theme song of Pumpkin Hill for Sonic Adventure 2 has been the unofficial song of fall and halloween for a while now.

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The amount of Sonic memes in existence is limitless, and yet, Pumpkin Hill remains a mainstay every year. This year, the official Sonic the Hedgehog YouTube channel is taking things to the next level.

Behold, 10 straight hours of Pumpkin Hill’s theme. Perfect for your any Halloween parties you got going on tomorrow, or for exploring grave yards for lost master emerald pieces.

Listen, it’s actually a really catchy song if we’re being honest, and 10 hours is the perfect amount of time to listen to it before it starts losing some of its luster. If there’s a Sonic Generations 2, Pumpkin Hill better be in it.

Here’s hoping Sonic (and Aaron Webber) never changes.


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