Roger Craig Smith talks moving on from Sonic the Hedgehog, says it was his decision
Much was made over Roger Craig Smith recently announcing his departure as the voice of Sonic the Hedgehog. However, while there’s been lots of speculation pointing towards SEGA making the move, it turns out that it was his own decision.
That news was shared as part of an interview with Voices from Krypton. Smith feels as though he’s given his all to Sonic, and that now was the right time to move on and explore new roles.
Smith said during the podcast:
“I think my response would be ‘it’s just one of those things.’ It’s a time in looking at the way things are being handled and the way that you are, where you’re at, and what you kind of want to deal with, and do. And I found myself going, ‘I think it’s time. I think it’s time to be done.’
I know people are sort of surprised and shocked by it, and it was like ‘yeah’, and I’ve seen all the speculation that were like, ‘voice actors don’t walk away, he was fired!’
It’s interesting the perception that people have, and we get this all the time; like, it’s amazing how all the experts that are out there that have nothing to do with this industry that make all of these assumptions, you know, ‘this is how this works and this is what this does’…
You know, after a while you do things and start going ‘I think I’m very pleased and I’m very proud and I’m very happy with what has happened there,’ and I think it’s time to say, ‘I don’t want to keep doing this.’
Some people would be like, ‘why?’ and it’s like, ‘it doesn’t have to make sense to you.’ It’s perfectly good sense to me and it was the right thing to do, and I’m happy to have done it.”
You can listen to the full interview on Voices from Krypton here.