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List of Crash Bandicoot characters

Crash Bandicoot is a series of platform video games created by Andy Gavin and Jason Rubin. Formerly developed by Naughty Dog from 1996 to 1999, by Traveller's Tales, Eurocom and Vicarious Visions from 2000 to 2004, and by Radical Entertainment from 2005 to 2008, the series is currently published by Activision. The series features a large cast of distinctive characters designed by numerous different artists, which include Charles Zembillas and Joe Pearson. It also features a cast of veteran voice actors.

An assortment of characters from the Crash Bandicoot series. The left-hand side depicts (clockwise from top) Doctor Nefarious Tropy (female and male), Lani-Loli, Doctor Nitrus Brio, Kupuna-Wa, Doctor N. Gin, and Akano. The right-hand side depicts (clockwise from middle) Crash Bandicoot, Tawna, Doctor Neo Cortex, Aku Aku, Dingodile, Ika-Ika, Uka Uka, and Coco Bandicoot. Art by Nicola Saviori.

The series centers on the conflicts between a mutated bandicoot named Crash Bandicoot and his creator, Doctor Neo Cortex. Crash acts as the main playable character of the series, though other characters have had occasional player access, such as Coco Bandicoot and Doctor Neo Cortex.

Protagonists edit

Crash Bandicoot edit

Crash Bandicoot is the title character and main protagonist of the Crash Bandicoot series. Crash is a mutant eastern barred bandicoot who was genetically enhanced by the series' main antagonist Doctor Neo Cortex and soon escaped from Cortex's castle after a failed experiment in the "Cortex Vortex". Throughout the series, Crash acts as the opposition against Cortex and his schemes for world domination. While Crash has a number of offensive maneuvers at his disposal, his most distinctive technique is one in which he spins like a tornado at high speeds and knocks away almost anything that he strikes.

Aku Aku edit

Aku Aku is the guardian of the Wumpa Islands and the father figure of Crash and his friends. Aku Aku is the spirit of an ancient witch doctor encased in a floating, wooden mask. During Crash's missions to stop Doctor Neo Cortex, Aku Aku scattered copies of himself throughout the travels in an effort to aid Crash in his mission.[1] Whenever Crash possesses an Aku Aku mask, he will be shielded from one enemy attack or contact. Collecting three Aku Aku masks gives Crash temporary invulnerability from all minor dangers.[2] He is voiced by Mel Winkler from Crash Bandicoot: Warped to Crash Twinsanity,[3][4] by Cornell John in Crash Bash, and Greg Eagles from Crash of the Titans onwards.[5]

Aku Aku was named after a Polynesian restaurant near the Alewife station that featured giant tiki statues out front.[6] Steven Rodriguez of Nintendo World Report, in his review of Crash Nitro Kart, described Aku Aku's voice when giving advice between races as "sexy" and cited it as the best part of the game's audio, but admitted that "even he gets rather annoying."[7] In his review of Crash of the Titans, Brian Rowe of GameRevolution, while deeming the ability to "slap Aku Aku’s face into the ground and ride it like a surfboard" as "harshly inconsiderate", considered it "payback for his gratingly poor impersonations of that other floating head of wisdom – Frylock."[8] Lucas Sullivan of GamesRadar+, in a dedicated installment of the "Why I Love" series, compared Aku Aku's charm to that of Mumbo Jumbo of Banjo-Kazooie, adding that his vocalizations and protective hovering within Crash's vicinity exuded more personality than the power-ups in the Mario series. He also enjoyed Aku Aku's speaking role in the series' later installments, describing his voice as having a "vaguely Morgan Freeman-esque timbre".[9] The staff of GameRevolution included Aku Aku in a list of the best power-ups in video games, describing him as an "all-around swell guy".[10]

Coco Bandicoot edit

Coco Bandicoot is Crash's spirited and highly intelligent younger sister.[11] By nature, she is a tinkerer and problem solver, possessing an innate inquisitiveness and fanciful imagination.[12] She is frequently equipped with a laptop or tablet computer, which is filled with schematics, works in progress, and personal notes.[12][13] Unlike Crash, she possesses a healthy skepticism of others and their motivations.[12] She seeks to get Crash's relaxed lifestyle more organized,[11] and while she is content to allow Crash to make his own mistakes and derive amusement from the results, she is prepared to intervene when Crash finds himself in legitimate danger.[12]

Coco first appeared in Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back, in which she uses her hacking skills to sporadically appear via hologram and warn Crash of Cortex's intentions. She appears as a playable character in select levels of Crash Bandicoot: Warped and Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex. She is twice incapacitated in her minor appearance in Crash Twinsanity, and is kidnapped and brainwashed into aiding Nina Cortex's plot in Crash of the Titans; in the Nintendo DS version of the latter game, she appears as a vendor selling upgrades for Crash's abilities. In the Wii and Xbox 360 versions of Crash: Mind over Mutant, Coco becomes a playable character in the two-player mode after being freed from the influence of the NV device. She is a selectable player character for the entirety of Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time, and is the subject of a number of unlockable "Flashback Tape" levels, which take place during the course of the first game. The tapes reveal that Coco was created by Cortex a month after Crash's escape from his castle,[14] and was Cortex's last bandicoot before he would consider replacement animals.[15] Coco's signature overalls were a hand me down originally crafted by Doctor N. Brio's mother and donated by Cortex without Brio's consent.[16] During her training, Coco displayed a fascination with technology (as well as a video game addiction), which Doctor N. Gin took as an opportunity to mentor her in mechanics and computing.[17] Coco ultimately escaped Cortex's castle under the guise of undertaking another trial.[18]

Coco is a playable character in the racing games Crash Team Racing, Crash Nitro Kart, and Crash Tag Team Racing, as well as the party titles Crash Bash and Crash Boom Bang!. Following a minor appearance in Crash Bandicoot: The Huge Adventure, she appears as a brainwashed boss character in Crash Bandicoot 2: N-Tranced, in which she is subsequently a playable character in select levels. In Crash Bandicoot Purple: Ripto's Rampage, she teams up with the Professor of the Spyro series to track down Cortex and Ripto. After being freed from Nina Cortex's capture, the pair are able to trace the villains to their hideout with Crash's and Spyro's assistance.

Coco was designed by Charles Zembillas and Naughty Dog as a counterbalance to Tawna (Crash's girlfriend in the first game) that would appease Sony Computer Entertainment Japan, who were not comfortable with a "super sexy" character being alongside Crash.[19] Charles Zembillas' first sketches of Coco were drawn on March 18, 1997.[20] She is voiced by Vicki Winters in Cortex Strikes Back,[21] Hynden Walch in Crash Team Racing, Debi Derryberry from Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex to Crash Bandicoot: On the Run!,[4][5][22] Tara Strong in the third season of Skylanders Academy, and by Eden Riegel in Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time.[23]

Coco's inclusion as a playable character in Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex was met with a generally lukewarm response among critics. Hilary Goldstein of IGN felt that Coco was a "less powerful" and "less enjoyable" character than Crash and that "she was just not fun the way Crash is". On the subject, Goldstein added that "Crash is a silly creature to look at. He's almost absurd, which works great with his various animations. Coco isn't really silly at all. The game isn't called Crash and Coco so why must I be forced to play her? Rather than add variety, Coco detracts from the only real selling point of the game -- Crash Bandicoot."[24] Mike Sabine at GameSpy was more indifferent to her inclusion in Wrath of Cortex, deeming it "mostly unnecessary," but also stated that it offered "a good chance of pace."[25]

On the other hand, Coco's inclusion as a playable character in the N. Sane Trilogy and Crash 4 was met with positive reception. Patrick Arellano at Comic Book Resources included her in a list of "5 Game Remakes That Added A New Character For The Better."[26] Cubed3 writer Luke Hemming stated "...the ability to replay all levels as Coco Bandicoot, also add a welcome level of replayability in the linear first outing."[27] Reviewing the N. Sane Trilogy, Aiman Maulana from New Straits Times observed that she has the same moveset as Crash, to which he stated "What's the purpose of this? Well, this game is catered to casual gamers so the developers want to cater to a general audience. Having Coco Bandicoot as a playable character will encourage more female gamers to play."[28] At PlayStation Universe, Kevin R. considered the ability to play as Coco a "neat extra touch," but wished to see her with her own moveset.[29] Denny Connolly at Game Rant stated "...swapping between characters should be a fun addition for fans of the original trilogy," due to the fact she has her own personality and animations in the game.[30] Stacey Henley from The Guardian declared that Coco "adds a fresh dimension to the game," along with Cortex, Tawna and Dingodile in Crash 4.[31]

Crunch Bandicoot edit

Crunch Bandicoot is a large and muscular genetically altered bandicoot with bionic enhancements that was created by Doctor Neo Cortex to destroy Crash Bandicoot. He first appears in Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex as the final boss of each level, teaming up the with the Elementals. After his defeat, Crunch has a change of heart and joins Crash's family. He is voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson in Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex and Crash Nitro Kart,[4] Chris Williams in the Radical Entertainment games,[5] and Ike Amadi in Crash Team Racing: Nitro Fueled.

Tawna edit

Tawna is the love interest of Crash who first appeared in Crash Bandicoot. By the time of Crash's creation, she is the only other creature to not have been subjected to the Cortex Vortex. After Crash is ejected from Cortex's castle, Tawna spends her captivity matching wits with Cortex, attempting to reason with Brio, and fomenting rebellion amongst Cortex's henchmen.[32] After Crash defeats Cortex and rescues Tawna, they live idyllically together until Tawna leaves Crash for Pinstripe preceding the events of Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back.[33] She and Pinstripe later appear as playable characters in the party game Crash Boom Bang!.[34] An alternate version of Tawna is a playable character in Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time. She is originally from a dimension known as the "Tawnaverse", where she is the protagonist of her home universe instead of Crash.[35]

During production of Crash Bandicoot, Tawna was originally named Karmen,[36] and was based on actress Pamela Anderson, but her design was scaled back to be less provocative.[37] Naughty Dog omitted Tawna from further entries in the series based both on objections from Universal Interactive's marketing director for her perceived sexist nature, and to appease the desire of Sony's Japanese marketing team for a more girlish female supporting character.[19][38] Tawna is voiced by Debi Derryberry in the N. Sane Trilogy,[39] Misty Lee in Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled[39] and by Ursula Taherian in Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time.[40]

Antagonists edit

Doctor Neo Cortex edit

Doctor Neo Cortex is the main antagonist of the Crash Bandicoot series and the archenemy of the titular character, Crash Bandicoot. Cortex is a mad scientist who seeks to achieve world domination as an act of vengeance for the ridicule he has suffered in the past. To achieve this goal, Cortex mutated a collection of animals into his soldiers. He eventually created Crash Bandicoot, but rejected him as unworthy of being in his army and removed him from his castle. As Cortex's actions endanger the sanctity of the islands the games are set in, Cortex's plans for world domination are often hampered by Crash along with other characters. Crash's constant interference has made eliminating Crash one of Cortex's top priorities along with world domination.

Uka Uka edit

Uka Uka is the evil younger twin brother of Aku Aku and the supervisor of Cortex's plots for world domination. He was sealed in an underground prison by Aku Aku many years ago, but was freed in Crash Bandicoot: Warped when the ruins of Cortex's space station plummeted to Earth and destroyed his prison. He was voiced by Clancy Brown from 1998 to 2003,[3][41][4] by Cornell John in Crash Bash, by Alex Fernandez in Crash Twinsanity, and by John DiMaggio from Crash of the Titans onward.[5]

Dingodile edit

Dingodile is a former subordinate of Doctor Neo Cortex who is a mutated hybrid of a dingo and crocodile. He has often appeared as a boss or playable character in the series. In Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time, Dingodile has retired from Cortex's service in favor of operating a diner. Dingodile is voiced by William Hootkins in Crash Bandicoot: Warped,[3] by David Anthony Pizzuto in Crash Team Racing, by Dwight Schultz in Crash Nitro Kart and Crash Twinsanity, by Nolan North in the Nintendo DS version of Crash of the Titans,[5] and by Fred Tatasciore from Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy onwards.[40]

Dingodile was conceptualized by Naughty Dog employee Joe Labbe, who requested a character that was a cross between a dingo and a crocodile.[42] Charles Zembillas drew the first sketches of Dingodile on February 4, 1998.[43] At certain points, the character alternatively wore an Australian-style hat, had a "mop of scruffy hair" and walked on all fours.[44] Naughty Dog initially wanted Dingodile to be a fire-breathing character before Zembillas suggested giving him a flamethrower to make him "much more interesting". The final sketches of Dingodile were drawn on February 12, 1998. Zembillas has expressed happiness at Dingodile's enthusiastic following amongst fans.[45]

Doctor Nefarious Tropy edit

Doctor Nefarious Tropy is a pompous scientist who specializes in time travel and fights using a giant tuning fork. Tropy is voiced by Michael Ensign in the Naughty Dog games, Crash Nitro Kart and Crash Twinsanity,[3] Corey Burton in Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex, Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy and Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled,[4] and J. P. Karliak in Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time,[46] with his female counterpart voiced by Sarah Tancer in It's About Time. Tropy was created by Naughty Dog as a time-traveling boss that would fit in a time-traveling plot.[42] Charles Zembillas drew the first sketches of Tropy (and the doodle he created as Naughty Dog was describing the character to him) on January 22, 1998.[47] Tropy's wearable time-traveling device was conceptualized early on in the character's design evolution and initially appeared as a belt-like contraption that featured a digital read out displaying the year Tropy intended to travel to.[48] At one point in its aesthetic development, Tropy's time machine was covered in clock gears and mechanisms, including a cuckoo clock on the machine's lower-right area;[49] Zembillas assumed that the details could be created as a texture in Adobe Photoshop and placed over the modeled character's polygon structure.[50] Furthermore, the pistons on the back of the machine were connected to each other through joint-like bearings.[49] These details were ultimately omitted for being too complex for the original PlayStation console to handle.[50] The exhaust pipes and pistons were retained due to their reflection of Tropy's unhealthy obsession with time.[42]

Nina Cortex edit

Nina Cortex is the gothic niece of Doctor Neo Cortex who sometimes aids him in his quest for world domination. She is voiced by Susan Silo in Crash Twinsanity, Amy Gross in the Radical Entertainment games,[5] and Debi Derryberry in Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled and the DS version of Crash of the Titans.[5] Nina Cortex was originally created and designed by Duke Mighten for Traveller's Tales as a playable character in Crash Nitro Kart before development duties of the game were transferred to Vicarious Visions.[51] During her conception it was undecided whether she would be Neo Cortex's daughter or niece, hence the deliberate discrepancies regarding her relationship with Cortex in Crash Twinsanity. As everyone kept referring to her as Neo's niece, the label stuck and became official. Her appearance was based on one of the designers working at Traveller's Tales.[52]

Originally debuting in Crash Bandicoot Purple: Ripto's Rampage (also developed by Vicarious Visions), Nina's appearance in Crash Twinsanity was met with a positive response among critics. James B. Pringle of IGN said that Nina "almost steals the show with her sassy skip and her Bionic Commando-like extension arm" and admitted that he "actually wouldn't mind seeing more of Nina in the future."[53] Nick Valentino of GameZone praised her as "an inventive character", a "very welcome addition to the series" and "one of the many highlights this game has to offer". He also compared her bionic arms to Bionic Commando.[54]

Nitros Oxide edit

Nitros Oxide is the main antagonist of Crash Team Racing. He is an extraterrestrial from the planet Gasmoxia who claims to be the fastest driver in the galaxy, and challenges Crash and his friends to race him under the threat of the Earth being turned into a concrete parking lot and its inhabitants enslaved. He also appears as a boss character in Crash Bash and as a playable character in Crash Nitro Kart. He is voiced by David Anthony Pizzuto in Crash Team Racing,[55] by Quinton Flynn in Crash Nitro Kart,[55] and by Corey Burton from Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled onwards.[55]

Evil Twins edit

The Evil Twins, Victor and Moritz, are the main antagonists of Crash Twinsanity. Originally Cortex's pet parrots, they were transported to the Tenth Dimension during Cortex's first experiment with the Evolvo-Ray and mutated by the environment's "reverso-radiation". Years later, they attempt to exact revenge on Cortex and destroy the Wumpa Islands, but are defeated by Crash, Cortex and Nina, and they are eaten by an evil version of Crash. Both twins are voiced by Quinton Flynn.[56][57]

Supporting protagonists edit

Polar edit

Polar is a polar bear cub that Crash uses as a mount in certain levels of Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back and the "Bears Repeating" level of Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time. He appears as a playable character in Crash Team Racing and Crash Nitro Kart. Polar is voiced by Debi Derryberry in Crash Nitro Kart and Misty Lee in Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled.[58]

Pura edit

Pura is a South China tiger cub that Coco uses as a mount in the China-themed levels of Crash Bandicoot: Warped. He appears as a playable character in Crash Team Racing, Crash Nitro Kart and Crash Boom Bang!. Pura is voiced by Paul Greenberg in Crash Nitro Kart and by Misty Lee in Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled.[59]

Baby T edit

Baby T is a young Tyrannosaurus that Crash uses as a mount in some prehistoric-themed levels of Crash Bandicoot: Warped. He appears as a playable character in Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled, in which he is voiced by Ike Amadi.[citation needed]

Quantum Masks edit

The Quantum Masks − consisting of Lani-Loli, Akano, Kupuna-Wa and Ika-Ika − are a group of extra-dimensional masks who appear in Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time and can give Crash and Coco a unique power. Lani-Loli is a worrisome, panic-prone mask who can phase objects in and out of existence. Akano is a stoic and terse mask who can grant Crash and Coco a powerful "Dark Matter Spin" that allows them to glide. Kupuna-Wa is an omniscient mask with an elderly woman's personality who can temporarily slow the flow of time. Ika-Ika is a two-faced mask with separate personalities − one a mild-mannered old man and the other a self-deprecating and negative young man − who can reverse gravity. Lani-Loli is voiced by Richard Steven Horvitz; Kupuna-Wa is voiced by Cherise Boothe; Akano is voiced by Fred Tatasciore and Ika-Ika's old and young halves are respectively voiced by Tatasciore and Zeno Robinson.[60]

Supporting antagonists edit

Doctor N. Gin edit

Doctor N. Gin is the ill-tempered right-hand man of Doctor Neo Cortex, replacing Doctor Nitrus Brio after Crash Bandicoot.[61] A former defense industry physicist, a nuclear missile lodged itself into his head during a failed experiment. N. Gin was able to retool the missile into a life support system, though the missile tends to go off during fits of anger. N. Gin often appears as a boss character, usually battling Crash and his friends with large mechas.

N. Gin is voiced by Brendan O'Brien in the Naughty Dog games,[21][3][41] by Corey Burton in Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex, Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy, Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled and Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time,[4][40] by Quinton Flynn in Crash Nitro Kart and Crash Twinsanity, and by Nolan North in the Radical Entertainment games.[5] Matthew Hahn, in his book The Animated Peter Lorre, identified N. Gin as one of several animated caricatures of actor Peter Lorre.[62]

Tiny Tiger edit

Tiny Tiger is a hulking and brutish thylacine subordinate of Doctor Neo Cortex who often appears as a boss in the mainline games and as a playable character in spin-offs. He is voiced by Brendan O'Brien in Crash Bandicoot: Warped and Crash Team Racing,[3][41] by John DiMaggio in Crash Nitro Kart, Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy and Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled, by Chris Williams in the Radical Entertainment games, and by Nolan North in the Nintendo DS version of Crash of the Titans.[5]

Doctor Nitrus Brio edit

Doctor Nitrus Brio is a treacherous subordinate of Doctor Neo Cortex who created the Evolvo-Ray. He often appears as a boss character who uses chemical concoctions as a weapon and to increase his own power. Brio is voiced by Brendan O'Brien in Crash Bandicoot and Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back;[21] Maurice LaMarche in Crash: Mind over Mutant and Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy; Tom Kenny in Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled; and Roger Craig Smith in Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time.[63] Brio was created by Naughty Dog as a foil for Doctor Cortex: "meek to Cortex's strength, logical to Cortex's emotional, successful (his inventions work) to Cortex's failure".[37]

Ripper Roo edit

Ripper Roo is a crazed kangaroo who was one of Cortex's first experiments with the Evolvo-Ray and Cortex Vortex. Following his initial transformation, Cortex impatiently subjected the dazed and unresponsive Ripper Roo to the Cortex Vortex and switched it to overload for 24 hours, resulting in Ripper Roo's chaotic mental state. Ripper Roo is perpetually bound in a straitjacket and is armed with razor sharp toenails. He is in a constant state of agitated motion, is unpredictable in his behavior and is prone to fits of maniacal chortling.[64] Ripper Roo appears as a boss character in Crash Bandicoot, Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back and Crash Team Racing,[65][66][67] and as an obstacle in the "El Pogo Loco" level of Crash Bash.[68] Ripper Roo's laughter in the original PlayStation titles is a sample of a hyena (voiced by Dallas McKennon) from the 1955 film Lady and the Tramp.[6] He is voiced by Jess Harnell in the Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy and by Andrew Morgado in Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled.[69][70]

Papu Papu edit

Papu Papu is the obese and short-tempered chief of N. Sanity Island's native tribe of Lemurian descendants. Although formerly a great warrior, he has become lazy and content to let Cortex's activities go unnoticed by his tribe, attributing the increasing pollution and shortage of fish to divine retribution.[71] He appears as a boss character in Crash Bandicoot, Crash Team Racing and Crash Bash.[72][73][74] In Crash Twinsanity, he captures Cortex after he stumbles into his village, and orders Crash's capture after Crash rescues Cortex. Papu Papu is voiced by producer David Siller in Crash Bandicoot,[75] by David Anthony Pizzuto in Crash Team Racing[75] and by Dwight Schultz from Crash Twinsanity onwards.[75]

Komodo Brothers edit

The Komodo Brothers, Joe and Moe, are a pair of mutated scimitar-wielding Komodo dragons who appear as boss characters in Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back and Crash Bash; Joe appears alone as a boss character in Crash Team Racing. Joe is lean and smart while Moe is large and strong. Joe is voiced by David Anthony Pizzuto in Crash Team Racing.[76] Moe is voiced by Brendan O'Brien in Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back and Crash Bash.[76] Both brothers are voiced by Fred Tatasciore in the Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy and Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled.[76]

Pinstripe Potoroo edit

Pinstripe Potoroo is a potoroo clad in a red pinstripe suit and often armed with a tommy gun. He appears as a boss character in Crash Bandicoot and Crash Team Racing and as a playable character in Crash Boom Bang!. Pinstripe is voiced by Brendan O'Brien in Crash Bandicoot and Crash Team Racing,[41] by Jess Harnell in the Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy, and by Robbie Daymond in Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled.

Koala Kong edit

Koala Kong is a mutant koala who was Cortex's second experiment with the Evolvo-Ray, which granted him super-strength. As Cortex was reluctant to subject Kong to the Cortex Vortex following his failure with Ripper Roo, he allowed Kong's brain to develop at its own pace. Kong then acquired a fixation with the Rocky film series and adopted Rocky Balboa's persona, adopting a New York accent, addressing everyone he speaks to as "Adrianna", and a determination that makes him a durable foe.[77] Koala Kong appears as a boss character in Crash Bandicoot and as a playable character in Crash Bash and Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled.[78][79] He is voiced by Fred Tatasciore in the Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy and Nitro-Fueled.[69]

Elementals edit

The Elementals − consisting of Rok-Ko, Wa-Wa, Py-Ro and Lo-Lo − are a group of evil masks revived by Uka Uka in Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex to act as a power source for Crunch Bandicoot. They are sealed away once more by Crash's efforts. Rok-Ko, Wa-Wa, Py-Ro and Lo-Lo are respectively voiced by Thomas F. Wilson, R. Lee Ermey, Mark Hamill and Jess Harnell.[4] They reappeared in Crash Bandicoot: On the Run! as mini-bosses, working alongside Uka Uka.[80]

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list, crash, bandicoot, characters, crash, bandicoot, series, platform, video, games, created, andy, gavin, jason, rubin, formerly, developed, naughty, from, 1996, 1999, traveller, tales, eurocom, vicarious, visions, from, 2000, 2004, radical, entertainment, f. Crash Bandicoot is a series of platform video games created by Andy Gavin and Jason Rubin Formerly developed by Naughty Dog from 1996 to 1999 by Traveller s Tales Eurocom and Vicarious Visions from 2000 to 2004 and by Radical Entertainment from 2005 to 2008 the series is currently published by Activision The series features a large cast of distinctive characters designed by numerous different artists which include Charles Zembillas and Joe Pearson It also features a cast of veteran voice actors An assortment of characters from the Crash Bandicoot series The left hand side depicts clockwise from top Doctor Nefarious Tropy female and male Lani Loli Doctor Nitrus Brio Kupuna Wa Doctor N Gin and Akano The right hand side depicts clockwise from middle Crash Bandicoot Tawna Doctor Neo Cortex Aku Aku Dingodile Ika Ika Uka Uka and Coco Bandicoot Art by Nicola Saviori The series centers on the conflicts between a mutated bandicoot named Crash Bandicoot and his creator Doctor Neo Cortex Crash acts as the main playable character of the series though other characters have had occasional player access such as Coco Bandicoot and Doctor Neo Cortex Contents 1 Protagonists 1 1 Crash Bandicoot 1 2 Aku Aku 1 3 Coco Bandicoot 1 4 Crunch Bandicoot 1 5 Tawna 2 Antagonists 2 1 Doctor Neo Cortex 2 2 Uka Uka 2 3 Dingodile 2 4 Doctor Nefarious Tropy 2 5 Nina Cortex 2 6 Nitros Oxide 2 7 Evil Twins 3 Supporting protagonists 3 1 Polar 3 2 Pura 3 3 Baby T 3 4 Quantum Masks 4 Supporting antagonists 4 1 Doctor N Gin 4 2 Tiny Tiger 4 3 Doctor Nitrus Brio 4 4 Ripper Roo 4 5 Papu Papu 4 6 Komodo Brothers 4 7 Pinstripe Potoroo 4 8 Koala Kong 4 9 Elementals 5 References 5 1 Citations 5 2 BibliographyProtagonists editCrash Bandicoot edit Main article Crash Bandicoot character Crash Bandicoot is the title character and main protagonist of the Crash Bandicoot series Crash is a mutant eastern barred bandicoot who was genetically enhanced by the series main antagonist Doctor Neo Cortex and soon escaped from Cortex s castle after a failed experiment in the Cortex Vortex Throughout the series Crash acts as the opposition against Cortex and his schemes for world domination While Crash has a number of offensive maneuvers at his disposal his most distinctive technique is one in which he spins like a tornado at high speeds and knocks away almost anything that he strikes Aku Aku edit Aku Aku is the guardian of the Wumpa Islands and the father figure of Crash and his friends Aku Aku is the spirit of an ancient witch doctor encased in a floating wooden mask During Crash s missions to stop Doctor Neo Cortex Aku Aku scattered copies of himself throughout the travels in an effort to aid Crash in his mission 1 Whenever Crash possesses an Aku Aku mask he will be shielded from one enemy attack or contact Collecting three Aku Aku masks gives Crash temporary invulnerability from all minor dangers 2 He is voiced by Mel Winkler from Crash Bandicoot Warped to Crash Twinsanity 3 4 by Cornell John in Crash Bash and Greg Eagles from Crash of the Titans onwards 5 Aku Aku was named after a Polynesian restaurant near the Alewife station that featured giant tiki statues out front 6 Steven Rodriguez of Nintendo World Report in his review of Crash Nitro Kart described Aku Aku s voice when giving advice between races as sexy and cited it as the best part of the game s audio but admitted that even he gets rather annoying 7 In his review of Crash of the Titans Brian Rowe of GameRevolution while deeming the ability to slap Aku Aku s face into the ground and ride it like a surfboard as harshly inconsiderate considered it payback for his gratingly poor impersonations of that other floating head of wisdom Frylock 8 Lucas Sullivan of GamesRadar in a dedicated installment of the Why I Love series compared Aku Aku s charm to that of Mumbo Jumbo of Banjo Kazooie adding that his vocalizations and protective hovering within Crash s vicinity exuded more personality than the power ups in the Mario series He also enjoyed Aku Aku s speaking role in the series later installments describing his voice as having a vaguely Morgan Freeman esque timbre 9 The staff of GameRevolution included Aku Aku in a list of the best power ups in video games describing him as an all around swell guy 10 Coco Bandicoot edit Coco Bandicoot is Crash s spirited and highly intelligent younger sister 11 By nature she is a tinkerer and problem solver possessing an innate inquisitiveness and fanciful imagination 12 She is frequently equipped with a laptop or tablet computer which is filled with schematics works in progress and personal notes 12 13 Unlike Crash she possesses a healthy skepticism of others and their motivations 12 She seeks to get Crash s relaxed lifestyle more organized 11 and while she is content to allow Crash to make his own mistakes and derive amusement from the results she is prepared to intervene when Crash finds himself in legitimate danger 12 Coco first appeared in Crash Bandicoot 2 Cortex Strikes Back in which she uses her hacking skills to sporadically appear via hologram and warn Crash of Cortex s intentions She appears as a playable character in select levels of Crash Bandicoot Warped and Crash Bandicoot The Wrath of Cortex She is twice incapacitated in her minor appearance in Crash Twinsanity and is kidnapped and brainwashed into aiding Nina Cortex s plot in Crash of the Titans in the Nintendo DS version of the latter game she appears as a vendor selling upgrades for Crash s abilities In the Wii and Xbox 360 versions of Crash Mind over Mutant Coco becomes a playable character in the two player mode after being freed from the influence of the NV device She is a selectable player character for the entirety of Crash Bandicoot 4 It s About Time and is the subject of a number of unlockable Flashback Tape levels which take place during the course of the first game The tapes reveal that Coco was created by Cortex a month after Crash s escape from his castle 14 and was Cortex s last bandicoot before he would consider replacement animals 15 Coco s signature overalls were a hand me down originally crafted by Doctor N Brio s mother and donated by Cortex without Brio s consent 16 During her training Coco displayed a fascination with technology as well as a video game addiction which Doctor N Gin took as an opportunity to mentor her in mechanics and computing 17 Coco ultimately escaped Cortex s castle under the guise of undertaking another trial 18 Coco is a playable character in the racing games Crash Team Racing Crash Nitro Kart and Crash Tag Team Racing as well as the party titles Crash Bash and Crash Boom Bang Following a minor appearance in Crash Bandicoot The Huge Adventure she appears as a brainwashed boss character in Crash Bandicoot 2 N Tranced in which she is subsequently a playable character in select levels In Crash Bandicoot Purple Ripto s Rampage she teams up with the Professor of the Spyro series to track down Cortex and Ripto After being freed from Nina Cortex s capture the pair are able to trace the villains to their hideout with Crash s and Spyro s assistance Coco was designed by Charles Zembillas and Naughty Dog as a counterbalance to Tawna Crash s girlfriend in the first game that would appease Sony Computer Entertainment Japan who were not comfortable with a super sexy character being alongside Crash 19 Charles Zembillas first sketches of Coco were drawn on March 18 1997 20 She is voiced by Vicki Winters in Cortex Strikes Back 21 Hynden Walch in Crash Team Racing Debi Derryberry from Crash Bandicoot The Wrath of Cortex to Crash Bandicoot On the Run 4 5 22 Tara Strong in the third season of Skylanders Academy and by Eden Riegel in Crash Bandicoot 4 It s About Time 23 Coco s inclusion as a playable character in Crash Bandicoot The Wrath of Cortex was met with a generally lukewarm response among critics Hilary Goldstein of IGN felt that Coco was a less powerful and less enjoyable character than Crash and that she was just not fun the way Crash is On the subject Goldstein added that Crash is a silly creature to look at He s almost absurd which works great with his various animations Coco isn t really silly at all The game isn t called Crash and Coco so why must I be forced to play her Rather than add variety Coco detracts from the only real selling point of the game Crash Bandicoot 24 Mike Sabine at GameSpy was more indifferent to her inclusion in Wrath of Cortex deeming it mostly unnecessary but also stated that it offered a good chance of pace 25 On the other hand Coco s inclusion as a playable character in the N Sane Trilogy and Crash 4 was met with positive reception Patrick Arellano at Comic Book Resources included her in a list of 5 Game Remakes That Added A New Character For The Better 26 Cubed3 writer Luke Hemming stated the ability to replay all levels as Coco Bandicoot also add a welcome level of replayability in the linear first outing 27 Reviewing the N Sane Trilogy Aiman Maulana from New Straits Times observed that she has the same moveset as Crash to which he stated What s the purpose of this Well this game is catered to casual gamers so the developers want to cater to a general audience Having Coco Bandicoot as a playable character will encourage more female gamers to play 28 At PlayStation Universe Kevin R considered the ability to play as Coco a neat extra touch but wished to see her with her own moveset 29 Denny Connolly at Game Rant stated swapping between characters should be a fun addition for fans of the original trilogy due to the fact she has her own personality and animations in the game 30 Stacey Henley from The Guardian declared that Coco adds a fresh dimension to the game along with Cortex Tawna and Dingodile in Crash 4 31 Crunch Bandicoot edit Crunch Bandicoot is a large and muscular genetically altered bandicoot with bionic enhancements that was created by Doctor Neo Cortex to destroy Crash Bandicoot He first appears in Crash Bandicoot The Wrath of Cortex as the final boss of each level teaming up the with the Elementals After his defeat Crunch has a change of heart and joins Crash s family He is voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson in Crash Bandicoot The Wrath of Cortex and Crash Nitro Kart 4 Chris Williams in the Radical Entertainment games 5 and Ike Amadi in Crash Team Racing Nitro Fueled Tawna edit Tawna is the love interest of Crash who first appeared in Crash Bandicoot By the time of Crash s creation she is the only other creature to not have been subjected to the Cortex Vortex After Crash is ejected from Cortex s castle Tawna spends her captivity matching wits with Cortex attempting to reason with Brio and fomenting rebellion amongst Cortex s henchmen 32 After Crash defeats Cortex and rescues Tawna they live idyllically together until Tawna leaves Crash for Pinstripe preceding the events of Crash Bandicoot 2 Cortex Strikes Back 33 She and Pinstripe later appear as playable characters in the party game Crash Boom Bang 34 An alternate version of Tawna is a playable character in Crash Bandicoot 4 It s About Time She is originally from a dimension known as the Tawnaverse where she is the protagonist of her home universe instead of Crash 35 During production of Crash Bandicoot Tawna was originally named Karmen 36 and was based on actress Pamela Anderson but her design was scaled back to be less provocative 37 Naughty Dog omitted Tawna from further entries in the series based both on objections from Universal Interactive s marketing director for her perceived sexist nature and to appease the desire of Sony s Japanese marketing team for a more girlish female supporting character 19 38 Tawna is voiced by Debi Derryberry in the N Sane Trilogy 39 Misty Lee in Crash Team Racing Nitro Fueled 39 and by Ursula Taherian in Crash Bandicoot 4 It s About Time 40 Antagonists editDoctor Neo Cortex edit Main article Doctor Neo Cortex Doctor Neo Cortex is the main antagonist of the Crash Bandicoot series and the archenemy of the titular character Crash Bandicoot Cortex is a mad scientist who seeks to achieve world domination as an act of vengeance for the ridicule he has suffered in the past To achieve this goal Cortex mutated a collection of animals into his soldiers He eventually created Crash Bandicoot but rejected him as unworthy of being in his army and removed him from his castle As Cortex s actions endanger the sanctity of the islands the games are set in Cortex s plans for world domination are often hampered by Crash along with other characters Crash s constant interference has made eliminating Crash one of Cortex s top priorities along with world domination Uka Uka edit Uka Uka is the evil younger twin brother of Aku Aku and the supervisor of Cortex s plots for world domination He was sealed in an underground prison by Aku Aku many years ago but was freed in Crash Bandicoot Warped when the ruins of Cortex s space station plummeted to Earth and destroyed his prison He was voiced by Clancy Brown from 1998 to 2003 3 41 4 by Cornell John in Crash Bash by Alex Fernandez in Crash Twinsanity and by John DiMaggio from Crash of the Titans onward 5 Dingodile edit Dingodile is a former subordinate of Doctor Neo Cortex who is a mutated hybrid of a dingo and crocodile He has often appeared as a boss or playable character in the series In Crash Bandicoot 4 It s About Time Dingodile has retired from Cortex s service in favor of operating a diner Dingodile is voiced by William Hootkins in Crash Bandicoot Warped 3 by David Anthony Pizzuto in Crash Team Racing by Dwight Schultz in Crash Nitro Kart and Crash Twinsanity by Nolan North in the Nintendo DS version of Crash of the Titans 5 and by Fred Tatasciore from Crash Bandicoot N Sane Trilogy onwards 40 Dingodile was conceptualized by Naughty Dog employee Joe Labbe who requested a character that was a cross between a dingo and a crocodile 42 Charles Zembillas drew the first sketches of Dingodile on February 4 1998 43 At certain points the character alternatively wore an Australian style hat had a mop of scruffy hair and walked on all fours 44 Naughty Dog initially wanted Dingodile to be a fire breathing character before Zembillas suggested giving him a flamethrower to make him much more interesting The final sketches of Dingodile were drawn on February 12 1998 Zembillas has expressed happiness at Dingodile s enthusiastic following amongst fans 45 Doctor Nefarious Tropy edit Doctor Nefarious Tropy is a pompous scientist who specializes in time travel and fights using a giant tuning fork Tropy is voiced by Michael Ensign in the Naughty Dog games Crash Nitro Kart and Crash Twinsanity 3 Corey Burton in Crash Bandicoot The Wrath of Cortex Crash Bandicoot N Sane Trilogy and Crash Team Racing Nitro Fueled 4 and J P Karliak in Crash Bandicoot 4 It s About Time 46 with his female counterpart voiced by Sarah Tancer in It s About Time Tropy was created by Naughty Dog as a time traveling boss that would fit in a time traveling plot 42 Charles Zembillas drew the first sketches of Tropy and the doodle he created as Naughty Dog was describing the character to him on January 22 1998 47 Tropy s wearable time traveling device was conceptualized early on in the character s design evolution and initially appeared as a belt like contraption that featured a digital read out displaying the year Tropy intended to travel to 48 At one point in its aesthetic development Tropy s time machine was covered in clock gears and mechanisms including a cuckoo clock on the machine s lower right area 49 Zembillas assumed that the details could be created as a texture in Adobe Photoshop and placed over the modeled character s polygon structure 50 Furthermore the pistons on the back of the machine were connected to each other through joint like bearings 49 These details were ultimately omitted for being too complex for the original PlayStation console to handle 50 The exhaust pipes and pistons were retained due to their reflection of Tropy s unhealthy obsession with time 42 Nina Cortex edit Nina Cortex is the gothic niece of Doctor Neo Cortex who sometimes aids him in his quest for world domination She is voiced by Susan Silo in Crash Twinsanity Amy Gross in the Radical Entertainment games 5 and Debi Derryberry in Crash Team Racing Nitro Fueled and the DS version of Crash of the Titans 5 Nina Cortex was originally created and designed by Duke Mighten for Traveller s Tales as a playable character in Crash Nitro Kart before development duties of the game were transferred to Vicarious Visions 51 During her conception it was undecided whether she would be Neo Cortex s daughter or niece hence the deliberate discrepancies regarding her relationship with Cortex in Crash Twinsanity As everyone kept referring to her as Neo s niece the label stuck and became official Her appearance was based on one of the designers working at Traveller s Tales 52 Originally debuting in Crash Bandicoot Purple Ripto s Rampage also developed by Vicarious Visions Nina s appearance in Crash Twinsanity was met with a positive response among critics James B Pringle of IGN said that Nina almost steals the show with her sassy skip and her Bionic Commando like extension arm and admitted that he actually wouldn t mind seeing more of Nina in the future 53 Nick Valentino of GameZone praised her as an inventive character a very welcome addition to the series and one of the many highlights this game has to offer He also compared her bionic arms to Bionic Commando 54 Nitros Oxide edit Nitros Oxide is the main antagonist of Crash Team Racing He is an extraterrestrial from the planet Gasmoxia who claims to be the fastest driver in the galaxy and challenges Crash and his friends to race him under the threat of the Earth being turned into a concrete parking lot and its inhabitants enslaved He also appears as a boss character in Crash Bash and as a playable character in Crash Nitro Kart He is voiced by David Anthony Pizzuto in Crash Team Racing 55 by Quinton Flynn in Crash Nitro Kart 55 and by Corey Burton from Crash Team Racing Nitro Fueled onwards 55 Evil Twins edit The Evil Twins Victor and Moritz are the main antagonists of Crash Twinsanity Originally Cortex s pet parrots they were transported to the Tenth Dimension during Cortex s first experiment with the Evolvo Ray and mutated by the environment s reverso radiation Years later they attempt to exact revenge on Cortex and destroy the Wumpa Islands but are defeated by Crash Cortex and Nina and they are eaten by an evil version of Crash Both twins are voiced by Quinton Flynn 56 57 Supporting protagonists editPolar edit Polar is a polar bear cub that Crash uses as a mount in certain levels of Crash Bandicoot 2 Cortex Strikes Back and the Bears Repeating level of Crash Bandicoot 4 It s About Time He appears as a playable character in Crash Team Racing and Crash Nitro Kart Polar is voiced by Debi Derryberry in Crash Nitro Kart and Misty Lee in Crash Team Racing Nitro Fueled 58 Pura edit Pura is a South China tiger cub that Coco uses as a mount in the China themed levels of Crash Bandicoot Warped He appears as a playable character in Crash Team Racing Crash Nitro Kart and Crash Boom Bang Pura is voiced by Paul Greenberg in Crash Nitro Kart and by Misty Lee in Crash Team Racing Nitro Fueled 59 Baby T edit Baby T is a young Tyrannosaurus that Crash uses as a mount in some prehistoric themed levels of Crash Bandicoot Warped He appears as a playable character in Crash Team Racing Nitro Fueled in which he is voiced by Ike Amadi citation needed Quantum Masks edit The Quantum Masks consisting of Lani Loli Akano Kupuna Wa and Ika Ika are a group of extra dimensional masks who appear in Crash Bandicoot 4 It s About Time and can give Crash and Coco a unique power Lani Loli is a worrisome panic prone mask who can phase objects in and out of existence Akano is a stoic and terse mask who can grant Crash and Coco a powerful Dark Matter Spin that allows them to glide Kupuna Wa is an omniscient mask with an elderly woman s personality who can temporarily slow the flow of time Ika Ika is a two faced mask with separate personalities one a mild mannered old man and the other a self deprecating and negative young man who can reverse gravity Lani Loli is voiced by Richard Steven Horvitz Kupuna Wa is voiced by Cherise Boothe Akano is voiced by Fred Tatasciore and Ika Ika s old and young halves are respectively voiced by Tatasciore and Zeno Robinson 60 Supporting antagonists editDoctor N Gin edit Doctor N Gin is the ill tempered right hand man of Doctor Neo Cortex replacing Doctor Nitrus Brio after Crash Bandicoot 61 A former defense industry physicist a nuclear missile lodged itself into his head during a failed experiment N Gin was able to retool the missile into a life support system though the missile tends to go off during fits of anger N Gin often appears as a boss character usually battling Crash and his friends with large mechas N Gin is voiced by Brendan O Brien in the Naughty Dog games 21 3 41 by Corey Burton in Crash Bandicoot The Wrath of Cortex Crash Bandicoot N Sane Trilogy Crash Team Racing Nitro Fueled and Crash Bandicoot 4 It s About Time 4 40 by Quinton Flynn in Crash Nitro Kart and Crash Twinsanity and by Nolan North in the Radical Entertainment games 5 Matthew Hahn in his book The Animated Peter Lorre identified N Gin as one of several animated caricatures of actor Peter Lorre 62 Tiny Tiger edit Tiny Tiger is a hulking and brutish thylacine subordinate of Doctor Neo Cortex who often appears as a boss in the mainline games and as a playable character in spin offs He is voiced by Brendan O Brien in Crash Bandicoot Warped and Crash Team Racing 3 41 by John DiMaggio in Crash Nitro Kart Crash Bandicoot N Sane Trilogy and Crash Team Racing Nitro Fueled by Chris Williams in the Radical Entertainment games and by Nolan North in the Nintendo DS version of Crash of the Titans 5 Doctor Nitrus Brio edit Doctor Nitrus Brio is a treacherous subordinate of Doctor Neo Cortex who created the Evolvo Ray He often appears as a boss character who uses chemical concoctions as a weapon and to increase his own power Brio is voiced by Brendan O Brien in Crash Bandicoot and Crash Bandicoot 2 Cortex Strikes Back 21 Maurice LaMarche in Crash Mind over Mutant and Crash Bandicoot N Sane Trilogy Tom Kenny in Crash Team Racing Nitro Fueled and Roger Craig Smith in Crash Bandicoot 4 It s About Time 63 Brio was created by Naughty Dog as a foil for Doctor Cortex meek to Cortex s strength logical to Cortex s emotional successful his inventions work to Cortex s failure 37 Ripper Roo edit Ripper Roo is a crazed kangaroo who was one of Cortex s first experiments with the Evolvo Ray and Cortex Vortex Following his initial transformation Cortex impatiently subjected the dazed and unresponsive Ripper Roo to the Cortex Vortex and switched it to overload for 24 hours resulting in Ripper Roo s chaotic mental state Ripper Roo is perpetually bound in a straitjacket and is armed with razor sharp toenails He is in a constant state of agitated motion is unpredictable in his behavior and is prone to fits of maniacal chortling 64 Ripper Roo appears as a boss character in Crash Bandicoot Crash Bandicoot 2 Cortex Strikes Back and Crash Team Racing 65 66 67 and as an obstacle in the El Pogo Loco level of Crash Bash 68 Ripper Roo s laughter in the original PlayStation titles is a sample of a hyena voiced by Dallas McKennon from the 1955 film Lady and the Tramp 6 He is voiced by Jess Harnell in the Crash Bandicoot N Sane Trilogy and by Andrew Morgado in Crash Team Racing Nitro Fueled 69 70 Papu Papu edit Papu Papu is the obese and short tempered chief of N Sanity Island s native tribe of Lemurian descendants Although formerly a great warrior he has become lazy and content to let Cortex s activities go unnoticed by his tribe attributing the increasing pollution and shortage of fish to divine retribution 71 He appears as a boss character in Crash Bandicoot Crash Team Racing and Crash Bash 72 73 74 In Crash Twinsanity he captures Cortex after he stumbles into his village and orders Crash s capture after Crash rescues Cortex Papu Papu is voiced by producer David Siller in Crash Bandicoot 75 by David Anthony Pizzuto in Crash Team Racing 75 and by Dwight Schultz from Crash Twinsanity onwards 75 Komodo Brothers edit The Komodo Brothers Joe and Moe are a pair of mutated scimitar wielding Komodo dragons who appear as boss characters in Crash Bandicoot 2 Cortex Strikes Back and Crash Bash Joe appears alone as a boss character in Crash Team Racing Joe is lean and smart while Moe is large and strong Joe is voiced by David Anthony Pizzuto in Crash Team Racing 76 Moe is voiced by Brendan O Brien in Crash Bandicoot 2 Cortex Strikes Back and Crash Bash 76 Both brothers are voiced by Fred Tatasciore in the Crash Bandicoot N Sane Trilogy and Crash Team Racing Nitro Fueled 76 Pinstripe Potoroo edit Pinstripe Potoroo is a potoroo clad in a red pinstripe suit and often armed with a tommy gun He appears as a boss character in Crash Bandicoot and Crash Team Racing and as a playable character in Crash Boom Bang Pinstripe is voiced by Brendan O Brien in Crash Bandicoot and Crash Team Racing 41 by Jess Harnell in the Crash Bandicoot N Sane Trilogy and by Robbie Daymond in Crash Team Racing Nitro Fueled Koala Kong edit Koala Kong is a mutant koala who was Cortex s second experiment with the Evolvo Ray which granted him super strength As Cortex was reluctant to subject Kong to the Cortex Vortex following his failure with Ripper Roo he allowed Kong s brain to develop at its own pace Kong then acquired a fixation with the Rocky film series and adopted Rocky Balboa s persona adopting a New York accent addressing everyone he speaks to as Adrianna and a determination that makes him a durable foe 77 Koala Kong appears as a boss character in Crash Bandicoot and as a playable character in Crash Bash and Crash Team Racing Nitro Fueled 78 79 He is voiced by Fred Tatasciore in the Crash Bandicoot N Sane Trilogy and Nitro Fueled 69 Elementals edit The Elementals consisting of Rok Ko Wa Wa Py Ro and Lo Lo are a group of evil masks revived by Uka Uka in Crash Bandicoot The Wrath of Cortex to act as a power source for Crunch Bandicoot They are sealed away once more by Crash s efforts Rok Ko Wa Wa Py Ro and Lo Lo are respectively voiced by Thomas F Wilson R Lee Ermey Mark Hamill and Jess Harnell 4 They reappeared in Crash Bandicoot On the Run as mini bosses working alongside Uka Uka 80 References editCitations edit Universal Interactive 1997 p 22 Universal Interactive 1997 p 9 a b c d e f Universal Interactive 1999 p 14 a b c d e f g Azeltine 2001 p 21 a b c d e f g h i Crash Mania Crash of the Titans News Crash Mania September 29 2007 Archived from the original on September 29 2007 Retrieved July 27 2022 a b Loveridge Sam September 9 2016 20 things you didn t know about Crash Bandicoot Digital Spy Retrieved November 23 2020 Steven Rodriguez December 14 2003 Crash Nitro Kart Review Nintendo World Report Retrieved January 24 2010 The best part about the game s audio is that sexy talking mask that gives you advice between races but even he gets rather annoying Brian Rowe January 21 2008 Crash of the Titans review for the XBOX360 Game Revolution Archived from the original on May 16 2008 Retrieved June 3 2009 By the fourth level Crash can slap Aku Aku s face into the ground and ride it like a surfboard It seemed harshly inconsiderate but I considered it payback for his gratingly poor impersonations of that other floating head of wisdom Frylock Sullivan Lucas November 11 2016 Why I Love Crash Bandicoot s wooden buddy Aku Aku GamesRadar Future plc Archived from the original on November 12 2016 Power Up with Surge The Best Power ups in Video Games GameRevolution August 4 2020 Archived from the original on November 29 2020 a b Universal Interactive 1998 p 10 a b c d Characters in Crash Bandicoot 4 It s About Time Activision Support Activision Publishing October 2 2020 Archived from the original on January 22 2021 Retrieved May 1 2021 Universal Interactive 1998 p 6 Toys for Bob October 2 2020 Crash Bandicoot 4 It s About Time PlayStation 4 Activision Level area Flashback Tape 12 Subject Perameles Coco Toys for Bob October 2 2020 Crash Bandicoot 4 It s About Time PlayStation 4 Activision Level area Flashback Tape 17 Replacement Considerations Toys for Bob October 2 2020 Crash Bandicoot 4 It s About Time PlayStation 4 Activision Level area Flashback Tape 18 Overall Fitness Exam Toys for Bob October 2 2020 Crash Bandicoot 4 It s About Time PlayStation 4 Activision Level area Flashback Tape 19 Tech Check Toys for Bob October 2 2020 Crash Bandicoot 4 It s About Time PlayStation 4 Activision Level area Flashback Tape 21 The Gauntlet a b DeLaHunt Jim March 16 2004 Go West Young Bandicoot PDF Stanford University pp 11 13 Archived PDF from the original on July 25 2015 Retrieved April 19 2021 Charles Zembillas January 6 2013 Charles Zembillas Crash Bandicoot Origin of Coco Part 1 Zembillas Retrieved January 7 2013 Coco was created as a counter balance to Tawna who was Bandicoot s girlfriend She came along because ND was sensitive to Sony of Japan and wanted to please them Sony of Japan did not feel comfortable with a super sexy character with Crash so ND went with a sister character instead to appease them So here she is on the day of her birth These are the first few sketches This is where she started from There s more and I ll be posting those in a later entry I wrote down the date on these pages when I drew them March 18 1997 I was developing Crash 2 at the time a b c Universal Interactive 1998 p 14 Derryberry Debi 12 September 2020 Sorry for the confusion I was misinformed when I said yes a few weeks ago I am not Coco for the new game but I am Coco for the mobile game Twitter Archived from the original on 20 June 2021 Riegel Eden edenriegel October 13 2020 I am really proud that I can now announce that I voiced CocoBandicoot in new CrashBandicoot4 I ve been dying to share it with you all and many of you smarties already guessed but now I get to yell it IT S MEEE CrashBandicoot Tweet Retrieved October 14 2020 via Twitter Hilary Goldstein April 26 2002 IGN Crash Bandicoot The Wrath of Cortex Review IGN Retrieved March 22 2009 Crash isn t alone in fighting the forces of evil He s assisted by Coco a less powerful and less enjoyable playable character Coco pops into specific levels and must be used to pass that area She s just not fun the way crash is Crash is a silly creature to look at He s almost absurd which works great with his various animations Coco isn t really silly at all The game isn t called Crash and Coco so why must I be forced to play her Rather than add variety Coco detracts from the only real selling point of the game Crash Bandicoot Sabine Mike April 22 2002 Crash Bandicoot The Wrath of Cortex GameSpy Archived from the original on October 20 2002 Retrieved May 15 2022 5 Game Remakes That Added A New Character For The Better amp 5 For The Worse CBR December 11 2021 Crash Bandicoot Crashiversary Bundle PlayStation 4 Review Page 1 Cubed3 www cubed3 com Maulana Aiman July 24 2017 Blast from the past Kuala Lumpur Malaysia The New Straits Times Press p 12 Crash Bandicoot The N Sane Trilogy Review PlayStation Universe Crash Bandicoot N Sane Trilogy Adds Playable Coco To All Three Games Game Rant June 13 2017 Henley Stacey October 19 2020 Crash Bandicoot 4 another 90s video game icon returns the Guardian Pearson 1995 p 14 Mooney Shane 2001 Crash Bandicoot The Wrath of Cortex Official Strategy Guide Brady Games p 137 ISBN 0 7440 0129 3 Crash Boom Bang Nintendo DS instruction booklet p 4 Nadelberg Josh September 8 2020 Tawna Gameplay revealed for Crash Bandicoot 4 It s About Time PlayStation Blog Retrieved September 8 2020 Tucker 2018 p 125 a b Crash Gallery Character Sketches Crash 1 Naughty Dog Archived from the original on June 6 2004 Retrieved August 10 2008 Gavin Andy February 7 2011 Making Crash Bandicoot part 6 All Things Andy Gavin Archived from the original on July 7 2011 Retrieved March 2 2011 a b Tawna Voices Crash Bandicoot Behind The Voice Actors Retrieved 2021 06 20 a b c Who are the voice actors in Crash Bandicoot 4 It s About Time Gamepur Retrieved October 3 2020 a b c d Sony 1999 p 26 a b c Crash Gallery Character Sketches Crash 3 Naughty Dog Archived from the original on 2008 07 30 Retrieved 2008 08 11 Charles Zembillas March 16 2013 Crash Bandicoot Origin of Dingodile Part 1 Retrieved March 17 2013 These are the very first development drawings of Dingodile who made his appearance in Crash Bandicoot 3 They are dated February 4 1998 Charles Zembillas April 2 2013 Crash Bandicoot Origin of Dingodile Part 2 Retrieved May 8 2013 At one point Dingodile wore a hat reminiscent of what you d see in Australia I dropped the hat and tried a mop of scruffy hair instead There was a moment when Dingodile walked on all fours Charles Zembillas April 28 2013 Crash Bandicoot Origin of Dingodile Part 5 Retrieved May 8 2013 These are the last entries in the creation of Dingodile from Crash 3 They re dated February 12 1998 The flamethrower was added after ND wanted him to be a fire breathing character I suggested giving him a device to do this as it would make him much more interesting This is as far as I went with the character I m happy he turned out well and that Dingodile has an enthusiastic following among Crash fans JP Karliak October 2 2020 The new crashbandicoot is out today I play the delicious villain N Tropy Dr Nefarious Tropy if you re nasty It s hilarious and gorgeous and a great pick me up right now Archived from the original on 2021 12 23 Retrieved October 3 2020 Charles Zembillas May 3 2013 Crash Bandicoot Origin of N Tropy Part 1 Retrieved May 8 2013 They re dated January 22 1998 Right before the creation of Dingodile These are the very first concept sketches for the time manipulating N Tropy The first sketch is original art The doodle that I created as Naughty Dog described what they were looking for The ones after that are photo copies Charles Zembillas May 5 2013 Crash Bandicoot Origin of N Tropy Part 2 Retrieved May 8 2013 Early on I gave him a device that would allow him to travel in time Something that he would wear My first idea was to give him a belt like contraption with a readout as to the year he intended to travel to a b Charles Zembillas June 1 2013 Crash Bandicoot Origin of N Tropy Part 6 Retrieved June 15 2013 a b Charles Zembillas June 13 2013 Crash Bandicoot Origin of N Tropy Part 7 Retrieved June 15 2013 Paul Gardner October 5 2018 Paul Gardner on Twitter Nina was designed by DukeMighten for a Crash racing game but we loved her so much that we used in Twinsanity I built this model so we could quickly see her in the game The body is modified from Dr Cortex s built by Jon Derby CrashBandicoot CharacterDesign NinaCortex Twitter Retrieved October 5 2018 Keith Webb SpaceCat January 7 2005 Crash Twinsanity SpaceCat Trivia Part 1 Crash Mania Retrieved March 26 2009 James B Pringle 2004 10 06 IGN Crash Twinsanity Review IGN Retrieved 2020 12 08 Nick Valentino 2004 10 08 Crash Twinsanity Review Xbox GameZone Archived from the original on 2009 06 19 Retrieved 2009 03 26 a b c Nitrous Oxide Voices Crash Bandicoot Behind The Voice Actors Retrieved 2021 06 20 Victor Behind The Voice Actors Retrieved 2021 06 20 Moritz Behind The Voice Actors Retrieved 2021 06 20 Polar Voices Crash Bandicoot Behind The Voice Actors Retrieved 2021 06 20 Pura Voices Crash Bandicoot Behind The Voice Actors Retrieved 2021 06 20 Robinson Zeno childishgamzeno October 2 2020 Here s a clip of Ika Ika The other half is played by the legend FredTatasciore Thank you SO SO SOOO much ToysForBob Activision SUMEETatCESD thehalpnetwork and JenLosi for this INCREDIBLEEEE honor and opportunity to be a part of something so close to my childhood Tweet via Twitter Crash Gallery Character Sketches Crash 2 Naughty Dog Archived from the original on July 30 2008 Retrieved August 10 2008 Hahn Matthew 2020 The Animated Peter Lorre BearManor Media pp 330 338 ISBN 978 1 62933 459 2 Smith Roger Craig RogerCraigSmith October 7 2020 We were doing what we could to honor the original characterization Tweet Retrieved October 8 2020 via Twitter Tucker 2018 p 160 Naughty Dog September 9 1996 Crash Bandicoot PlayStation Universal Interactive Studios Level area Ripper Roo Naughty Dog October 31 1997 Crash Bandicoot 2 Cortex Strikes Back PlayStation Universal Interactive Studios Level area Ripper Roo Naughty Dog September 30 1999 Crash Team Racing PlayStation Universal Interactive Studios Level area Ripper Roo s Challenge Eurocom November 6 2000 Crash Bash PlayStation Sony Computer Entertainment Level area El Pogo Loco Crystal Challenge Avoid Ripper Roo s Nitro attacks a b Vicarious Visions June 30 2017 Crash Bandicoot N Sane Trilogy PlayStation 4 Activision Level area Credits Beenox June 21 2019 Crash Team Racing Nitro Fueled Multiplatform Activision Level area Credits Pearson 1995 pp 20 23 Naughty Dog September 9 1996 Crash Bandicoot PlayStation Universal Interactive Studios Level area Papu Papu Naughty Dog September 30 1999 Crash Team Racing PlayStation Universal Interactive Studios Level area Papu Papu s Challenge Eurocom November 6 2000 Crash Bash PlayStation Sony Computer Entertainment Level area Papu Pummel a b c Papu Papu Voices Crash Bandicoot Behind The Voice Actors Retrieved 2021 06 20 a b c Komodo Joe Voices Crash Bandicoot Behind The Voice Actors Retrieved 2021 06 20 Tucker 2018 p 165 Naughty Dog September 9 1996 Crash Bandicoot PlayStation Universal Interactive Studios Level area Koala Kong Crash Bash PlayStation instruction booklet pp 16 17 Um Who Are These Guys In Crash Bandicoot On The Run TheGamer 2021 03 26 Retrieved 2021 06 20 Bibliography edit Azeltine Lauren 2001 Crash Bandicoot The Wrath of Cortex Instruction Booklet Universal Interactive Pearson Joe August 15 1995 Project Wombat Universal Interactive Studios Retrieved April 18 2021 Sony Computer Entertainment Staff 1999 Crash Team Racing Instruction Booklet Sony Computer Entertainment SCUS 94426 Tucker Ian ed 2018 The Crash Bandicoot Files How Willy the Wombat Sparked Marsupial Mania Dark Horse Books ISBN 978 1 50670 649 8 Universal Interactive Staff 1997 Crash Bandicoot Greatest Hits Instruction Booklet Sony Computer Entertainment SCUS 94900 Universal Interactive Staff 1998 Crash Bandicoot 2 Cortex Strikes Back Greatest Hits Instruction Booklet Sony Computer Entertainment SCUS 94154 Universal Interactive Staff 1999 Crash Bandicoot Warped Greatest Hits Instruction Booklet Sony Computer Entertainment SCUS 94244 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of Crash Bandicoot characters amp oldid 1182924091, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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