Crest the Crested Porcupine

Crest the Crested Porcupine is the newest character from the Sonic The Hedgehog series. she is an anthropomorphic crested porcupine who carries her magical electric guitar case which is her home. Many critics considered her as the most dangerous character due to her power and abilities which is how she earned the nickname "The Most Dangerous Thing Alive". She is voiced by Alessia Cara.

Physical appearance

Crest is shown to be very similar to Ash from the 2016 film "Sing". except she had a few changes:

her eye color is turquoise and for attire, she wears a white shirt over a black long sleeved shirt. she also wears a pair of black jeans and a golden belt with a silver buckle underneath a black skirt. she even wears sports tape that is wrapped around her hands from her wrists to her fingers leaving only the fingertips exposed and is also wearing light blue fingerless gloves and pink sneakers with 6 pink eyelets on each sneaker; 3 on each side and a hidden knot shoelace design.

Personality

Crest is shown to be the spunkiest character there is and is also shown to be idealistic due to her ideas to defeat enemies in battles. when she's not battling, she can be seen playing her instruments, making potions, taking care of the Magical Creatures or read books within her magical guitar case where she keeps her favorite turquoise electric guitar. she is shown to be highly intelligent and is very confident and tomboyish and often uses her self-confidence during battles. Crest is also shown to be very secretive and will never give away her secrets unless if she has to.

Trivia

It is revealed that Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, Shadow, Silver and Espio have a secret crush on Crest due to her appearance, her personality, her instrument playing skills, her singing voice, the songs that she sung and her powers & abilities.

She is the first and only character to have all three ability types.

She is also the first and only character to be a porcupine.

Unlike most Mobians, Crest only has four fingers and five toes due to the fact that real-life porcupines have four toes at the front and five at the back.