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:: Aqua Planet is described in the Japanese manual as a "water planet from another dimension". Its not even an actual part of South Island. It's literally a planet. The bigger question is how it came to be. Did Eggman purposefully open up a dimensional rift to this planet? Did his tampering with the Chaos Emeralds and their scattering open one? Or is it like Little Planet, appearing in Sonic's world without explanation?
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* Why is the fifth zone called "Aqua ''Planet'' Zone"?
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* Why is the fifth zone called "Aqua ''Planet'' Zone"?Zone"?
:: Aqua Planet is described in the Japanese manual as a "water planet from another dimension". Its not even an actual part of South Island. It's literally a planet. The bigger question is how it came to be. Did Eggman purposefully open up a dimensional rift to this planet? Did his tampering with the Chaos Emeralds and their scattering open one? Or is it like Little Planet, appearing in Sonic's world without explanation?
:: Aqua Planet is described in the Japanese manual as a "water planet from another dimension". Its not even an actual part of South Island. It's literally a planet. The bigger question is how it came to be. Did Eggman purposefully open up a dimensional rift to this planet? Did his tampering with the Chaos Emeralds and their scattering open one? Or is it like Little Planet, appearing in Sonic's world without explanation?
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* Why is the fifth zone called "Aqua ''Planet'' Zone"?