- "I can't go through with this! My theories of time and space were developed for peace, not for your evil schemes!"
- ― Professor Caninestein, "Black Bot the Pirate"
Professor Caninestein is character that appears in the Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog television series. He is an anthropomorphic dog who invents things to help Sonic.
Appearance[]
Professor Caninestein is an anthropomorphic dog with brown fur that covers most of his body. He has long brown ears, a black nose, and big black eyebrows. For attire, he wears a white lab coat and yellow glasses.
History[]
TV series[]
Season one[]
A highly intelligent scientist, Professor Caninestein was kidnapped by Dr. Robotnik and forced to build a Time Machine that would allow him to enter the Time Warp and collect the four magical Chaos Emeralds. Horrified by what he had done, Caninestein sought out Sonic the Hedgehog. He provided Sonic with his own means of entering the Time Warp (time shoes and two time tables), allowing Sonic to go back in time and thwart Robotnik's plans.
Caninestein also assisted Sonic in the Mobius 5000 drag race, providing Sonic with a car powerful enough to win. He subsequently joined Sonic and Tails on the racing circuit, assisting them all the way to first place. Following this, Caninestein attended, or at the very least attempted to attend Sonic's birthday party, before the event was sabotaged by Dr. Robotnik.
Personality[]
Professor Caninestein is a friendly scientist, who likes to create and invent things, and help his friends. However, he is against evil and hates to create something for villains, although he is unable to oppose them.
Powers and abilities[]
Caninestein's most well known ability is his genius intelligence, which he has used to create several working time machines.
Trivia[]
- Professor Caninestein's name is a portmanteau of the word canine and Albert Einstein.
- Six out of seven of Caninestein's appearances were in episodes written by Jeffrey Scott.
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