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Scratch and Grounder also appear in the Sonic the Hedgehog comic series by Archie. However, his style of gameplay causes him to do stupid things, which can end up killing himself. Scratch is the secondary antagonist and semi-final boss who you fight on Stage 12 and is almost as difficult as Dr. He is the margin point where the game becomes much more difficult. Grounder is the eighth opponent in the puzzle game Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine, where they try to stop the hero, Has Bean from stopping Robotnik from turning his kind into mindless robots. Scratch and Grounder make an appearance in the puzzle game Dr. They also often bicker and fight over which of the two Robotnik likes better, much to Robotnik's annoyance. He then yanked off one of Scratch's tail-feathers into the device to create a clone of Scratch, but then Scratch pulls a lever that wasn't meant to be pulled and out comes Grounder.Įver since then, Scratch and Grounder have served Robotnik in several of his plots to conquer Mobius and destroy Sonic, only to fail each and every time and then suffer the brunt of their creator's wrath. After placing several items into his robo-matic machine, he ends up creating Scratch, which is almost the exact opposite of what he desired. Robotnik decides to create a pair of robots that are much more efficient than the others. After failing to capture Sonic with an army of mechanical bounty-hunters, Dr.
In the first episode, Super Special Sonic Search and Smash Squad, the origin of the dim-witted duo is explained. Despite this, Grounder is the most dimwitted of Robotnik's henchmen, possessing a very low IQ and is often on the butt end of his and Scratch's failures. Grounder also seems to be the most fragile of Robotnik's robots (himself, Scratch, and Coconuts), getting blown to bits slightly more often than the others, though he is able to put himself back together more easily than them. Grounder specializes mainly in gadgetry he can turn his drill "hands" into any number of weapons or tools (including actual hands), stores assorted equipment (commonly, a telephone) in his torso, and (according to the episode showing his creation) even has the components of a Swiss Army knife installed in his tongue. He has a drill for a nose as well as two on the ends of his arms. Grounder is a short, teal mole-based robot with continuous tracks for mobility. Scratch seems to be the leader of the three badniks (himself, Grounder, and Coconuts), and is marginally smarter than Grounder, making up for his lack of Grounder's assorted gadgets - though Scratch does possess a laser pistol, a drawstring and hands that can turn into scissors. Scratch is a tall, roughly humanoid robot with chicken-like features, including "scaled" feet, wing-like arms, a feathered tail, and a beak.