Remember the episode Super Sonic, where Robotnik used Lazaar's computer of spells to hypnotized Sally and Bunnie? After Sonic freed them, they acted like nothing happen. This always puzzles me. Why didn't they remember?
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Sally And Bunnie Getting Hypnotized By Robotnik
#1
Posted 05 April 2015 - 09:30 AM
#2
Posted 05 April 2015 - 10:01 AM
I think the idea was that they didn't know what they had done whilst being hypnotized. Not too hard to believe considering the deus ex machine of magic is involved. Most likely it was simpler for the writer to just say "Hey, they were hypnotized so they don't remember." Think of it this way, if you're sleepwalking and someone wakes you, would you remember exactly how you got wherever you are? No, I wouldn't think so. This case is much the same.
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#3
Posted 05 April 2015 - 01:20 PM
It's a common belief no one remembers what they were doing while hypnotized. They always have stage performances when people are getting hypnotized and don't remember what happened afterwards.
I'm not saying if it's real or not, that's just the common belief, lol.
#4
Posted 05 April 2015 - 02:16 PM
It's a common belief no one remembers what they were doing while hypnotized. They always have stage performances when people are getting hypnotized and don't remember what happened afterwards.
I'm not saying if it's real or not, that's just the common belief, lol.
So does that mean Sally doesn't remember watching Bunnie get hypnotized in the episode?
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Posted 05 April 2015 - 09:42 PM
#6
Posted 05 April 2015 - 11:21 PM
Interesting point, but why get hypnotized people to kidnap hedgehogs when you can make them do your laundry and make you sandwiches?
#7
Posted 06 April 2015 - 10:11 AM
I think the idea was that they didn't know what they had done whilst being hypnotized. Not too hard to believe considering the deus ex machine of magic is involved. Most likely it was simpler for the writer to just say "Hey, they were hypnotized so they don't remember." Think of it this way, if you're sleepwalking and someone wakes you, would you remember exactly how you got wherever you are? No, I wouldn't think so. This case is much the same.
*agrees with wildfire* Note how groggy Sal acts while she's coming out of it...
Interesting point, but why get hypnotized people to kidnap hedgehogs when you can make them do your laundry and make you sandwiches?
Because Robotnik likes to mess with hedgehogs...especially annoying blue ones who mess up his plans ![]()
Buttnik knew Sonic wouldn't wanna hurt the girls, so he thought it would be fun to watch Sonic deal with that. ![]()
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Besides, he already had Snivley to do the laundry & make sandwiches ![]()
#8
Posted 06 April 2015 - 10:58 AM
I too agree with wildfire. A lot of cartoons have the characters not remember after being under the influence of "hypnosis".
Some sedatives, especially flunitrazepam, cause both retrograde and anterograde amnesia if administered in high doses. The magic could have had a similar influence. I do not know for sure, but based on the episodes of The Mentalist, hypnosis does not involve amnesia unless it is suggested for. The submission spell could have induced forgetting of every association with the spell, including the spell being cast on other subjects, and therefore causing the retrograde amnesia.
Well, again according to the information from The Mentalist, they would have to trust the one hypnotising, and they could never do anything they would not do when thinking clearly, so the reasons for their actions were a bit obscure. The suggestion may have been strong enough for them to think that they were somewhere else, doing something else and not bringing Sonic to be roboticised.
But they never stated that they were hypnotised and it was a different, sorcerous means of mind control.
However, that is definitely overthought. ![]()
#9
Posted 07 April 2015 - 10:26 AM
I too agree with wildfire. A lot of cartoons have the characters not remember after being under the influence of "hypnosis".
Some sedatives, especially flunitrazepam, cause both retrograde and anterograde amnesia if administered in high doses. The magic could have had a similar influence. I do not know for sure, but based on the episodes of The Mentalist, hypnosis does not involve amnesia unless it is suggested for. The submission spell could have induced forgetting of every association with the spell, including the spell being cast on other subjects, and therefore causing the retrograde amnesia.
Well, again according to the information from The Mentalist, they would have to trust the one hypnotising, and they could never do anything they would not do when thinking clearly, so the reasons for their actions were a bit obscure. The suggestion may have been strong enough for them to think that they were somewhere else, doing something else and not bringing Sonic to be roboticised.
But they never stated that they were hypnotised and it was a different, sorcerous means of mind control.
However, that is definitely overthought.
Unless of course they eventually remembered it.
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