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Knuckles the Echidna
Sonic the Hedgehog character
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  • Promotional artwork of Knuckles for Sonic Take chances (1998)
  • Art by Yuji Uekawa
First appearance Sonic the Hedgehog 3 (1994)
Created by Takashi Yuda
Voiced by

English

  • Brian Drummond (Sonic Hush-hush)[1]
  • Pecker Wise (OVA)[one]
  • Michael McGaharn (1999)[ane]
  • Ryan Drummond (2000)[2]
  • Scott Dreier (2001–2004)[3]
  • Dan Green (2003–2010)
  • Travis Willingham (2010–2018)[1]
  • Dave B. Mitchell (2019–present)[1]
  • Idris Elba (live action franchise, since 2022 motion picture)[4]

Japanese

  • Yasunori Matsumoto (1996 OVA)
  • Nobutoshi Canna (1998–present)[i]
  • Subaru Kimura (live action films, since 2022 film)[5]
In-universe information
Species Short-beaked echidna
Gender Male
Position Guardian of the Primary Emerald
Origin Angel Island
Age 16
Top three'seven"

Knuckles the Echidna (Japanese: ナックルズ・ザ・エキドゥナ, Hepburn: Nakkuruzu za Ekiduna ) is a fictional character in Sega's Sonic the Hedgehog series. He is a red anthropomorphic short-beaked echidna who is Sonic's former rival and shut friend. He is determined and serious, but sometimes gullible. He has the ability to glide and climb up walls, and is a powerful fighter with spiked hands. He serves equally the guardian of the Master Emerald, a huge gemstone that controls the series' integral Chaos Emeralds, and is the last living fellow member of his tribe, the Knuckles Clan.

Knuckles debuted equally an antagonist in Sonic the Hedgehog three (1994) after Doctor Eggman tricks him into opposing Sonic and Tails. He first became a playable protagonist in Sonic & Knuckles later that yr; after initially opposing Sonic over again, he forms an alliance with him after learning of Doc Eggman'southward trickery. Since and so he has appeared in dozens of playable and non-playable roles, as well as in several series of comic books, Western animated television, and Japanese anime.

Knuckles is 1 of the series' virtually pop characters, appearing in nigh games in the franchise, including main series games and spin-off titles. His likeness has likewise frequently appeared in several pieces of Sonic the Hedgehog trade, and he has been the discipline of multiple running gags and Cyberspace memes.

Concept and creation [edit]

During conception of Sonic the Hedgehog 3, the evolution team wanted to create a new rival for Sonic.[6] The final design of Knuckles was the consequence of dozens of possible designs inspired by numerous different animals. In collaboration betwixt the Sonic Team and Sega of America's product marketing managing director, Pamela Kelly, the concluding character of "Knuckles" was chosen.[6] [7] The emphasis of the character was to break walls,[8] with the original idea existence a 'whirlwind' ability, rather than punching.[9] He was originally planned to have a Jamaican accent.[x]

Knuckles was created by developer Takashi Yuda, who never intended him to be any more than a "supporting graphic symbol".[xi] Knuckles who was named by Production Marketing Managing director, Pamela Kelly, was introduced in Sonic the Hedgehog iii every bit an "intimidator" because of his powerful abilities and physical forcefulness.[12] He was given a headlining office in the side by side game, Sonic & Knuckles, where he made his starting time appearance every bit a playable character.[13]

Voice portrayal [edit]

Knuckles has been voiced by several different actors over the years. In the Japanese dubs, he was voiced by Yasunori Matsumoto in Sonic the Hedgehog: The Motion picture and by Nobutoshi Canna since 1998, beginning with Sonic Adventure.[one]

In blitheness, he was voiced by Brian Drummond in Sonic Underground and by Bill Wise in the English language dub of Sonic the Hedgehog: The Flick.[i]

In the video games, Knuckles was originally voiced by Ryan Drummond in Sonic Shuffle, then voiced by Michael McGaharn in Sonic Adventure.[14] [1] Scott Dreier began voicing the character in 2001, starting with Sonic Chance ii.[iii] He connected to vocalisation the grapheme for 3 more than years until 2004, his concluding function as Knuckles was in Sonic Advance three.[iii] Dan Green began voicing the character in the anime series Sonic 10, he would later take over the function in the video games in 2005, starting with Shadow the Hedgehog.[1] In 2010, he was replaced by Travis Willingham, offset with Sonic Free Riders.[1] Willingham connected voicing the character until 2018, and his final part equally Knuckles was in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.[1] Since 2019, Duke has been voiced by Dave B. Mitchell, get-go with Squad Sonic Racing.[1] In the film Sonic the Hedgehog two, Knuckles is voiced by Idris Elba.[4] Elba is fix to reprise the office again in the upcoming Knuckles spin-off series, which is set for release on the streaming service Paramount+ in 2023.[xv]

Characteristics [edit]

Duke is a red anthropomorphic echidna, the merely living descendant of a well-established association of echidnas.[16] For many years, his clan guarded a behemothic gemstone chosen the Master Emerald, which controls the Chaos Emeralds, objects central to the Sonic the Hedgehog game series.[17] Equally such, Duke has spent most of his life atop a floating island called Angel Island, guarding the Master Emerald from harm.[eighteen] He has grown upward fairly introverted as a consequence.[16]

Knuckles has a personality described equally cool.[19] Still, he sometimes loses his sophistication and gets in fights with other characters, and is sometimes shy around girls.[20] His favorite food is grapes. His human relationship with Sonic is ambivalent. However in afterwards games, their relationship became more unequivocal: Knuckles entered the serial as an antagonist of Sonic, but later becomes one of the protagonists and sees him as a partner,[21] [22] [23] while envying Sonic'southward adventurous lifestyle.[xix] He is depicted equally somewhat gullible and very rash, especially when angered.[17] [24] Since he never went out of the Angel Island, he has ofttimes been tricked past Doctor Robotnik, simply is stated in one game transmission to have become more skeptical of him, peradventure due to the multiple times of getting fooled by Robotnik.[25]

While slower than Sonic, Duke is depicted as one of the serial' strongest characters and a skilled martial artist: his brawny physique allows him to lift objects many times his size and weight, while his powerful fists enable him to smash through boulders.[16] [17] He tin also glide long distances and tin climb up walls using the spikes on his gloves.[17] Different Sonic, Knuckles is able to swim.[22] As is typical amidst Sonic characters, Duke can roll into a ball to attack enemies.[26] He besides has an empowered "super" form: using the Chaos Emeralds allows him to transform into Super Knuckles. Using the Super Emeralds allows him to transform into Hyper Knuckles.[27]

Appearances [edit]

In video games [edit]

Duke debuted in the 1994 Sega Genesis game Sonic the Hedgehog 3. Knuckles joins the series' chief antagonist Dr. Robotnik after being tricked into thinking that Sonic is attempting to steal the Primary Emerald; Knuckles fights Sonic at several points throughout the game. Robotnik'south betrayal is revealed belatedly in Sonic & Knuckles when he steals the Master Emerald and attacks Knuckles, Sonic & Knuckles is besides the first game where you can play as him, his story takes place subsequently Sonic'south Story.[28] A similar plot follows in Sonic Triple Trouble.[29] While Duke' approved playable debut comes in Sonic & Knuckles, he is playable in Sonic 2 and 3 via the Genesis' lock-on technology.[28] Duke starred in Knuckles' Chaotix for the Sega 32X, in which he serves as the guardian of an island entertainment park and rescues his friends—collectively known as the Chaotix—from Robotnik in 1995. He teams upwardly with them individually, creating an unusual gameplay fashion involving two characters being tethered together.[30]

Eggman shatters the Primary Emerald, thus freeing Chaos who appears earlier Knuckles, the pieces are scattered, and Chaos flees in Sonic Chance.[31] To restore the Emerald, thereby protecting Angel Isle,[32] he searches through various expansive levels for pieces.[33] At one point, he defeats Chaos,[34] and Eggman tricks Knuckles into thinking that Sonic is trying to collect Emerald shards for his own purposes.[35] Knuckles finds Sonic property two Chaos Emeralds he thinks are Master Emerald shards, and attacks him.[36] This knocks them out of Sonic's hands,[37] and then Eggman shows upwards to steal them and leaves.[38] He initially stays on Globe to look for pieces while Sonic and Tails follow Eggman,[39] but subsequently joins them aboard Eggman's airship, the Egg Carrier, after seeing a vision of there being more pieces on it.[40] He finds the final pieces and is confronted by Chaos' final form,[41] then returns to the Emerald's island to restore it.[42]

Early on in Sonic Adventure 2, Knuckles & Rouge argue over the Emerald;[43] she wants the pieces for her personal collection. Eggman tries to steal it,[44] so Knuckles shatters it aboard Eggman's hovercraft, sending the pieces every which fashion, while besides mentioning that if the shards are constitute they can be made whole. He spends the game recollecting the pieces similarly to in Adventure.[45] He later helps Sonic, Tails, & Amy find Eggman's base of operations inside a giant pyramid,[46] and a fundamental to an inner chamber housing a behemothic space shuttle.[47] He follows them to a giant infinite station called the ARK with information technology, where he over again scuffles with Rouge over the Emerald.[48] He saves her from falling into a synthetic pit of lava;[49] she decides the shards are worthless and dismissively lets him keep them,[50] so he reassembles the Emerald and runs off.[51] [52] The antagonist Gerald Robotnik, Eggman's grandfather, initiates a program to send the ARK on a collision course with Earth as revenge for an attack on the ARK decades earlier,[53] and then Knuckles teams up with the other playable characters to reroute it.[54]

Knuckles serves as a power-based grapheme in Sonic Heroes alongside Sonic and Tails, who respectively correspond speed and flying.[55] They team up to defeat Eggman after receiving a letter saying that he will destroy the earth in three days.[56] Still, it turns out that Eggman is being impersonated by Metal Sonic, whom all of the other characters defeat together.[57] Knuckles helps Sonic, Tails, Amy Rose, and Cream the Rabbit stop Eggman from building an empire in the Sonic Advance trilogy.[58] [59] [sixty] With the aforementioned squad, Knuckles recurs in Sonic Riders and its two sequels; in each game, they participate in board-racing competitions together.[61] [62] [63] In some other team-based installment, the role-playing game Sonic Chronicles: The Nighttime Brotherhood, Duke is a playable character with a major role in the story. The game begins with Tails informing Sonic that Knuckles has been kidnapped, then a team beginning as Sonic, Tails, Amy, and Rouge must rescue him. He is somewhen saved, and it is revealed that the echidna race is still alive in the grade of the helpful Shade the Echidna and her villainous tribe, the Nocturnus.[64]

He is a small-scale character in Sonic Rush,[24] where he accosts protagonist Blaze the Cat under the impression that she has stolen Chaos Emeralds.[65] In the Nintendo DS version of Sonic Colors, Knuckles arrives at an amusement park Eggman has created after receiving a letter.[66] Frustrated at having been tricked,[67] he challenges Sonic to a race equally a mission,[68] just shortly learns that Rouge wrote the letter inviting him to the park. He has a brusk argument with Rouge.[69] Modern Knuckles gives Classic and Modernistic Sonic missions and helpful communication in Sonic Generations.[70] [71] In Sonic Lost World, Knuckles and Amy look afterwards forest animals while Sonic and Tails rescue the animals' friends.[72] Later, the Deadly Vi, the game's antagonists, take control of ane of Eggman'south machines to drain life from the earth,[73] and Amy and Duke die, but they are brought back to life when Sonic and Tails replenish it.[74] He is a playable character in Sonic Mania (Plus), regaining his role from the get-go games aslope Sonic, Tails, Mighty and Ray. He appears in the game Sonic Forces, where he becomes the leader of a resistance created to fight back against Eggman's advancing forces.

Knuckles has been a playable grapheme in numerous spinoff games with little effect on the serial' plot, such as the fighting game Sonic the Fighters,[75] the racing title Sonic R,[76] and the political party title Sonic Shuffle,[77] as well as crossover games like Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games [78] and Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed.[79] He makes a cameo appearance in Sega Superstars Tennis, equally a member of the audience in the Light-green Hill court[80] and in Super Blast Bros. Brawl 'southward Green Hill stage, where he, Tails, and Silverish run through the vertical loop in the groundwork.[81] Knuckles appears equally one of four playable characters in the action-adventure spin-off property Sonic Boom (Rise of Lyric and Shattered Crystal).[82] In Lego Dimensions, Knuckles appears as a non-playable character in the Sonic the Hedgehog world, in which he requests the player to assist him in a sidequest to accept downward some of Eggman'south robots, during which he makes a number of references to the rap songs about him in the Sonic Adventure games. Knuckles also makes a cameo every bit an easter egg in Deus Ex: Flesh Divided on the box of a video game entitled Knuckles the Echidna in Knuckles & Duke & Knuckles which stems off of a meme regarding the "& knuckles" function when Sonic 3 is locked on to Sonic and Knuckles.[83] In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Knuckles appears equally an assist trophy that attacks players when summoned; he also appears as a spirit.[84]

In comics [edit]

In Sonic the Comic, Knuckles plays a similar role to that of the games. When the Death Egg crashes on Angel Isle, Duke is briefly tricked past Dr. Robotnik[85] and thus allows Robotnik to place his robot armies on the isle and construct a base to rebuild his Death Egg.[86] Duke also assists him in fighting Sonic and stealing Sonic'due south own six Emeralds so they can exist combined with Knuckles' into one set of Emeralds.[87] However, Knuckles does not trust Robotnik enough to tell him that he possesses a seventh Emerald that can control the others, and when Robotnik tries to absorb the Emeralds' ability into himself, Knuckles uses this Emerald to defeat him.[88] From that point on, he works as an ally confronting Robotnik, starting by removing all traces of the doctor'south influences from Angel Island.[89]

In the comic serial of Sonic the Hedgehog published by Archie Comics, Knuckles is the eighteenth guardian of the Floating Island, which is also called Affections Island. He is as well a member of the Brotherhood of Guardians, a hugger-mugger society that defends the island and is made up of Knuckles' predecessors/ancestors. In keeping with the incorporation of elements of the Sonic the Hedgehog drawing into the series, Duke lives on the planet Mobius. Knuckles is supported in his efforts past the Chaotix, and often works together with Sonic the Hedgehog and the Freedom Fighters.

When Knuckles was first introduced he was the alone defender of the isle, but differences between this continuity and the games were quickly introduced. Writer Ken Penders congenital up a considerable backstory for Duke, in which he is abandoned past his father, Locke, equally function of his Guardian training. He was later tricked past Robotnik into believing that Sonic and Tails were on their fashion to steal the Chaos Emerald and its powers. After a short melee, Robotnik blatantly betrayed Knuckles, causing him to bring together Sonic in a begrudging team-up, which eventually grew into a strong friendship.

Not too long subsequently that, he formed the Chaotix along with Vector, out of the few refugee inhabitants on Angel Island at the time and would leave the isle to their care if he always had to leave. The Chaotix at the time were Knuckles the Echidna, Vector the Crocodile, Espio the Chameleon, Mighty the Armadillo, Charmy Bee, Heavy, and Bomb, but later saw the addition of Ray the Flight Squirrel, Julie-Su the Echidna (who became his dear involvement), and Saffron Bee (Charmy'due south betrothed), while Heavy and Bomb departed and subsequently joined the King'due south Secret Service. Knuckles was also revealed to have a mystically meaning destiny every bit "the Avatar," respective to similar destinies shared by Tails and Sonic. He and Princess Sally Acorn were also revealed to be childhood friends, having met when she and her male parent paid a visit to the Floating Island while Knuckles' father was Guardian.

Afterward believing himself to be the terminal living Echidna for some time, Knuckles stumbled upon the existence of others; his earliest encounters with others of his people would earn him enemies. The first would be his groovy-uncle Dimitri, who had been possessed by a malevolent spirit and go an evil existence known every bit Enerjak. He would then run across a cyborg army known as the Dark Legion-led by Dimitri'south descendants-who had previously been banished to another dimension by ane of the Knuckles' ancestors. Julie-Su started out as a member of this group merely defected to bring together Duke after an Echidna sixth sense known as the Soultouch identified Duke as an ideal soul mate. Accompanied by Julie, Knuckles would come across others of his kind, including the city of Echidnaopolis-domicile to his mother after she divorced his father Locke-the Alliance of Guardians, and the hidden urban center of Albion.

Knuckles' early adventures typically involved protecting Angel Isle or the various Echidna groups-only rarely would he join the Freedom Fighters against threats similar Dr. Robotnik. Even so, Robotnik'south encroachments on different areas of the planet-including Angel Island itself-eventually persuaded Duke to relocate to the surface to join the battle against the evil dr. and other threats. One of his enemies-a villainous Echidna named Dr. Finitevus-afterward made Knuckles into a new Enerjak subsequently revealing that Robotnik had driven the Echidna race to the brink of extinction. Knuckles would become wracked with guilt over his actions, especially since the remnants of the Dark Legion chose to ally themselves with Dr. Robotnik.

The last accident would come up when Knuckles responded to a distress call from his people and arrived in Albion to discover it deserted. This would exist revealed to exist the work of Thrash the Tasmanian Devil, whose people were mutated by ancient Echidnas. Thrash'south actions led to almost all the remaining Echidnas existence banished from Mobius, with Knuckles failing to rescue them. In reality, the disappearance of these characters-among others-was due to a lawsuit by Ken Penders.

Equally a result of the continuity reboot that followed the crossover with the Mega Human being franchise, Knuckles became nigh duplicate from his video game analogue: he is the last known Echidna and the concluding Guardian of Master Emerald, and the Chaotix no longer serve as his full-time support team.

In blitheness [edit]

Knuckles' animation debut came with the 1996 Japanese Sonic the Hedgehog OVA. Sonic and Tails meet him in an alternating dimension, and over the course of the moving-picture show he helps them defeat Blackness Eggman/Metal Robotnik and Hyper Metal Sonic, two robots created by Eggman/Robotnik. As Metal is nearly to descend into a lava pit, Sonic attempts to save him after all, but Knuckles holds him back and Sonic is disappointed. Duke play-fights with Sonic a few times in the picture likewise.[90]

Knuckles is a pocket-size graphic symbol in Sonic Undercover. Sonic, Sonia, and Manic meet Knuckles atop his abode, the Floating Island while searching for their mother. Knuckles is initially skeptical of them but shortly accepts their assist in protecting the Island and its guardian Chaos Emerald from villains Sleet and Dingo.[91] After on, the siblings recruit Knuckles to assistance them deactivate Medico Robotnik'due south giant fortress, equally it is powered by Emeralds and he can control them.[92] They succeed, only Sleet and Dingo accidentally break the Emerald, unleashing gradually effective but massive free energy upon the planet Mobius, and Knuckles enlists 1 of his relatives to help them control it, with mediocre results.[93] Reluctantly, Duke cuts a deal with Robotnik to turn over the hedgehogs in commutation for setting Mobius right; Robotnik succeeds and starts turning the hedgehogs into robots, only Duke betrays Robotnik to rescue his friends.[94]

Duke appears in all three seasons of Sonic X. He takes guarding Main Emerald seriously and has a fearsome temper with a "chip on his shoulder". Afterward being stranded in the new earth with Sonic, his but desire is to go dorsum habitation apace.[95] He spends most of the first flavour traveling alone, simply every bit the series continues he begins to travel with Sonic and the others more often, likewise as befriending other characters. Later on returning home for the third season, he joins Sonic on the spaceship, "Blue Typhoon", which is captained by Tails after their planet was invaded by the Metarex.

Knuckles is among the main cast in the Sonic Boom computer-animated series. He has been redesigned: at present taller and more muscular than before.[82] Equally a somewhat exaggerated reference to his mainstream analogue's easily deceived personality (likewise existence based on the stereotypical team muscles), Duke is besides portrayed every bit existence somewhat tiresome-witted and goofy in this series.

In other media [edit]

While Knuckles doesn't appear in the Sonic series' starting time theatrical picture, Sonic the Hedgehog, his beingness is alluded to inside the film's opening sequence in which a young Sonic and his caretaker Longclaw are attacked past a native clan of Echidnas. Co-writer Pat Casey has since stated that they are Echidnas within Sonic's earth, thus confirming Knuckles' species does exist within that film's universe.[96] Casey also hinted that a connection between the kickoff movie'southward Echidna tribe and Duke could be explored in the film's sequel.[96]

Knuckles appears alongside Sonic and Tails in the 2nd picture, voiced past Idris Elba. In the motion picture, it is revealed he is the last of the Echidna Tribe, as the rest of his kind went extinct due to a war between them and the owls, and has a grudge against Sonic since he was Longclaw'southward amateur. After being informed of Sonic's location by Dr. Robotnik, he teams upwards with the scientist and travels to World to defeat Sonic and seek out the Master Emerald to honor his ancestors. At the temple where the Emerald is located, Robotnik betrays Duke and leaves him to die, but he is rescued by Sonic. He teams up with Sonic and Tails to defeat Robotnik in Green Hills and reclaims the Master Emerald. The three agree to safeguard the Emerald as they live with Sonic's adoptive World family unit, the Wachowskis.[97] [98]

Knuckles is likewise set to appear as the chief character of a spinoff serial being developed for Paramount+, with Elba set to reprise the part.[99]

Reception and impact [edit]

The character has received positive attention. According to IGN'southward Levi Buchanan, fans "seemed legitimately happy" with the add-on of the character of Duke, who was popular enough to get marquee billing in Sonic & Knuckles, but Buchanan felt that characters who came later him were going "overboard".[100] IGN's Colin Moriarty singled out the introduction of both Duke and Tails as when the series became "iffy" and listed them and all other characters in the series, sans Sonic and Robotnik, as being second about in demand to "dice" on his top 10 listing.[101] In contrast, he was listed as the all-time Sonic character by Official Nintendo Magazine based on the impact he brought to the Sonic games in which he first appeared.[102] Similarly, Complex writer Elijah Watson considers him a ameliorate character than Sonic. Watson praises his debut in Sonic the Hedgehog 3, and adds "Knuckles could take never been Sega'due south mascot; the echidna lacks the sociability of Sonic and his Nintendo analogue, Mario. And yet this defining characteristic is what makes him then appealing. He is Sega'due south anti-hero: the dreadlocked brawler who is surprisingly selfless and has a soft spot for grapes and adorable animals."[103]

According to official Sonic Team polls, Knuckles is the fourth most popular character in the serial, following backside Tails, Shadow, and Sonic.[104] Elton Jones from Circuitous listed Knuckles as his eleventh most wanted character in the next Super Smash Bros. game.[105] In some other article, Complex regarded Knuckles as a meliorate character than Sonic, and praised his gliding and climbing abilities, stating "fifty-fifty if his levels were a little more challenging than Sonic'due south, the thrill of being able to explore certain parts of levels that the blueish-colored hero could non be worth it".[106] Ravi Sinha of GamingBolt named Duke on his appearance at Sonic Boom as one of their "Worst Video Game Character Pattern", stating that "For as abrasive as Sonic's rework was in Sonic Boom, Knuckles was way more inexplainable. Even worse is that his character is little more than a "dumb jock," with oddly intellectual viewpoints in the blithe serial considering it's randomly funny or something."[107]

Mega Zone 's review of Knuckles' Chaotix praised the introduction of a new protagonist, whom it deemed "rougher and tougher" in comparison to the "spineless" Sonic.[108] Hateful Machines Sega chosen Knuckles' powers "impressive" and the character overall more useful and promising than Tails.[109] Sega Mag stated that Knuckles "looks cooler" than Sonic, comparing him to Spider-Human being, and suggested he be given his ain game.[110] Sega Magazine later called him "peachy" and "ace", last that they "love him."[111] Knuckles' characterization in Sonic Boom earned praise by Polygon due to how "progressive" he is when mentioning feminism much to the stupor of the characters.[112]

Ugandan Knuckles meme [edit]

A depiction of "Ugandan Knuckles" which had a brief surge of popularity in early 2018.

In Jan 2018, players began to flood the virtual reality video game VRChat with avatars depicting a deformed version of the character chosen "Ugandan Duke". The character stemmed from a 2017 review of Sonic Lost Globe by YouTube user Gregzilla equally well as from fans of PlayerUnknown'southward Battlegrounds streamer Forsen who frequently make references to the African country Uganda in the conversation section of his streams. The character is oft associated with quotes such as "Do you know the way?", which originate from the 2010 Ugandan activeness movie Who Killed Captain Alex? as well as for "spitting" on other users whom they experience do not know "the way".[113] [114]

The meme was criticized by some journalists equally being racially insensitive;[113] [115] Polygon described it as "problematic".[115] The creator of the avatar, DeviantArt user "tidiestflyer", has expressed regret over how it has been used, in detail saying that he hopes it is non used to badger players of VRChat, and that he enjoys the game and he does non want to see anyone's rights become taken away because of the avatar.[116] In response, in Jan 2018 the developers of VRChat published an open up letter on Medium, stating that they were developing "new systems to allow the community to better self moderate" and asking users to utilise the built-in muting features.[117]

Run into also [edit]

  • List of Sonic the Hedgehog characters

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External links [edit]

  • Sonic Central official character profiles
  • Duke at Sonic Aqueduct (in Japanese)

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