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|image = [[File:Crash Bandicoot N-Sane artwork.png|200px]]
|image = [[File:Crash Bandicoot CB4IAT artwork.png|200px]]<br>Artwork of Crash Bandicoot for ''Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time''
|first_appearance = ''[[Crash Bandicoot (video game)|Crash Bandicoot]]'' (1996)
|first_appearance = ''[[Crash Bandicoot (video game)|Crash Bandicoot]]'' (1996)
|latest_appearance = ''[[Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled]]'' (2019)
|latest_appearance = ''[[Crash Bandicoot: On the Run!]]'' (2021)
|species = [[Bandicoot]]
|species = [[Bandicoot]]
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'''English:'''
'''English:'''
*[[Brendan O'Brien (voice actor)|Brendan O'Brien]] (1996–2003)
*[[Brendan O'Brien]] (1996–2003)
*Chip Chinery (1999)
*Chip Chinery (1999)
*[[Steve Blum]] (2003)
*[[Steve Blum]] (2003)
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*[[Rhys Darby]] (''Skylanders Academy'', season 3)
*[[Rhys Darby]] (''Skylanders Academy'', season 3)


'''Japanese:'''  
'''Japanese:'''
*[[Kappei Yamaguchi]] (1996–2006)
*[[Kappei Yamaguchi]] (1996–2006)
*[[Makoto Ishii]] (2006)
*[[Makoto Ishii]] (2006)
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{{About|the main character of the Crash Bandicoot games|the eponymous franchise|[[Crash Bandicoot (franchise)]]|the first game|[[Crash Bandicoot (video game)]]}}
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'''Crash Bandicoot''' (Japanese: クラッシュ バンディクー ''Kurasshu Bandikū''), or simply '''Crash''', is main and titular protagonist of the ''[[Crash Bandicoot (franchise)|Crash Bandicoot]]'' series. He is described as a genetically-advanced [[wikipedia:Eastern barred bandicoot|eastern barred bandicoot]] who lives on [[N. Sanity Island]] (an island located southeast of [[Australia]]) is frequently interrupted by his nemesis [[Doctor Neo Cortex]], and must defeat him to put his life back in order. He is often accompanied by allies such as [[Aku Aku]], [[Coco Bandicoot]], and [[Crunch Bandicoot]].
'''Crash Bandicoot''' is the main and titular protagonist of the ''[[Crash Bandicoot (franchise)|Crash Bandicoot]]'' series. He is a genetically-advanced {{wp|eastern barred bandicoot}} who lives on [[N. Sanity Island]] (an island located southeast of [[Australia]]). He is frequently interrupted by his nemesis [[Doctor Neo Cortex]], and must defeat him to put his life back in order. He is often accompanied by allies such as [[Aku Aku]], his sister [[Coco Bandicoot]], and [[Crunch Bandicoot]].


==Conception and creation==
==Conception and creation==
===Creation===
Crash (originally known as '''Willy the Wombat''') was created by [[Naughty Dog]] intentionally as a character unique to the current design of the 3-D genre, being able to portray multiple emotions merely by facial expression, (a feature rare then due to basic technology in games). Crash's final design was done by [[Charles Zembillas]], and it appears to be largely based on traditional Western animation such as ''{{wp|Looney Tunes}}''. Furthermore, much early concept work (and even vague elements of his final design) resembles characters such as the Tasmanian Devil and Wile E. Coyote.
Crash (prototype name, Willy the Wombat) was created by [[Naughty Dog]] intentionally as a character unique to the current design of the 3-D genre, being able to portray multiple emotions merely by facial expression, (a feature rare then due to basic technology in games). The choice of an obscure, commonly unknown animal was commonplace in the platforming industry at the time. Crash's final design (created by cartoonist and ''Spyro the Dragon'' designer Charles Zembillas) seems to be largely based on traditional Western animation (suiting his American origin and target audience) such as ''[[Looney Tunes]]'', indeed much early concept work (and even vague elements of his final design) resembles characters such as the Tazmanian Devil and Wil E. Coyote.


===Voice actors===
==History==
Since his debut, Crash has had a grand total of five voice actors: Brendan O'Brien in the Naughty Dog games, [[Steven Blum]] in ''[[Crash Nitro Kart]]'', [[Jess Harnell]] in ''[[Crash Tag Team Racing]]'', [[Kappei Yamaguchi]] in the Japanese dub of the games, and [[Makoto Ishii]] in ''[[Crash Boom Bang!]]''. With a few exceptions, Crash himself does not talk in his early games for the [[PlayStation]]. This is in fact common with video games as to allow the audience to play through the perspective of the character, (noticeably, [[Coco Bandicoot]] was mute in ''[[Crash Bandicoot: Warped]]''). When he does, he speaks in a somewhat high pitched garble, though some of his comments are very obvious. Although it is proven in ''Crash Tag Team Racing'' that Crash speaks (albeit by jibbering), his speaking lines are usually short and rare interjections rather than actual conversations. An early CGI commercial for ''Crash Bandicoot 2'' does in fact show Crash speaking fluent English. Interestingly he is given a completely different voice, as well as an Australian accent. This advert is somewhat infamous to the fan community and is not considered canon.
===Main series===
====Early history====
Prior to the events of the game series, Crash Bandicoot was evolved by [[Doctor Neo Cortex]] using the [[Evolvo Ray]] in July 19th.<ref>'''Neo Cortex's words''': "''Wee-ooh wee-ooh! Uh-oh! It looks like that's the BIRTHDAY ALARM! Happy Birthday, Subject!''" - ''Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time''</ref> Before being placed on [[Cortex Vortex]], Crash was the '''Bandicoot Subject Trial Number One''' tested by Cortex and [[Doctor Nitrus Brio]] in January 1st, 1996. Before he was just called Subject, but was named Crash (short for '''Crashworth Cortex the First''') in September 9th, 1996.<ref>'''Neo Cortex's words''': "''I got you a little gratuation present, Subjet. A name: Crashworth Cortex the First! Um, "Crash" for short.''" - ''Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time''</ref><ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RRPF-Hh-JXE Flashback Tapes]</ref>
 
====''Crash Bandicoot''====
In ''[[Crash Bandicoot (video game)|Crash Bandicoot]]'', Crash started out as an ordinary bandicoot. He would eventually become a test subject of [[Doctor Neo Cortex]]'s animal mutation experiments. With [[Doctor Nitrus Brio]]'s [[Evolvo Ray]] device, Cortex altered Crash's genetic structure and brain capacity, turning him into an anthropomorphic marsupial. Crash was then subject to the untested [[Cortex Vortex]], which would supposedly make him Cortex's willing servant and general of the [[Cortex Commandos]]. The Cortex Vortex was unsuccessful at changing Crash's mind, so Crash was dismissed as a reject. As Cortex attempts to capture Crash, the latter defenestrates himself from [[Cortex Castle]] and falls into the ocean.
 
Later, Crash washes up on the shore of [[N. Sanity Island]]. There he learns that a female bandicoot, [[Tawna]], is about to be subjected Cortex's experiments as well. Crash goes on a journey through three islands making up the [[Wumpa Islands]] archipelago. Crash fights four bosses along the way including [[Papu Papu]], [[Ripper Roo]], [[Koala Kong]], and [[Pinstripe Potoroo]].


==Characteristics==
Upon reaching the tallest room of Cortex Castle, Crash proceeds to burn it down and escape on [[Cortex's airship]] with Tawna. The final battle suddenly begins when Cortex confronts Crash while riding a [[Cortex's Hoverboard|hoverboard]]. The battle ends when Crash knocks one of Cortex's plasma balls into his hoverboard, which malfunctions and self-destructs and causes Cortex to plummet far below. Crash and Tawna reunite, and are seen riding Cortex's airship into the sunset. If Crash has obtained every [[gem]], an alternate ending is shown where Crash uses the gems as platforms to get to a balcony where Tawna is waiting. The both of them take off on the bird into the night.  
Naughty Dog once referenced the development of Crash as a character both 'goofy yet heroic', and being able to portray it well. Originally however, he took the role of a silent protagonist and thus expressed little of his personality or opinions (a trait developer Jason Rubin later claimed to regret), though in more recent games he has played a larger role.


Crash's personality is hard to pinpoint, sometimes varying from game to game. Overall, he has a rather wacky, cartoonish personality, in simple terms, he is a literal tornado. His demented behavior was in fact extended to actual sadism/masochism in ''[[Crash Tag Team Racing]]'', in which he took pleasure in torturing innocent animals, park drones, and even himself (it should be noted that ''CTTR'' is criticized for it's over-caricaturisation or even complete change in character personalities). Despite this however, Crash is usually kind-hearted and laid back, rarely ever showing true sorrow or anger (though he detests evil, such as Cortex), though he is also rather simple, to some fans almost to the point of [[wikipedia:mental retardation|retardedness]] and lack of awareness.
====''Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back''====
In ''[[Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back]]'', set after the events of the first game, Crash and his sister Coco are relaxing on the beach. Coco asks Crash fetch her a new battery for her laptop. Along the way, Crash is kidnapped and warped into Cortex's Warp Room. Here, Cortex contacts Crash through a hologram, revealing that Cortex survived the fall from the first game's ending, and claims to have changed his ways. Cortex tells Crash that he was kidnapped to gather the crystals, which Cortex could use to stop a deadly force caused by a planetary alignment. Crash agrees to collect crystals on behalf of Cortex.


===Abilities===
After collecting a few Crystals, Crash is contacted by a hologram of Doctor Nitrus Brio, who tells him to collect the [[Clear Gem]]s instead of the crystals so that he can use them to destroy Cortex's space station. N. Brio sends minions along Crash's way to stop him from obtaining the Crystals. Coco also manages to hack into the Warp Room where she expresses suspicion with Cortex's intentions. There are five crystals on each floor of the Warp Room, and collecting them allows Crash to fight a boss before continuing to the next floor. The first boss whom Crash faces is Ripper Roo, who returns from the first game. The second and third bosses are the [[Komodo Brothers]] and [[Tiny Tiger]] respectively. The fourth boss is Cortex's right-hand man, [[N. Gin]]. Crash refuses to give the crystals to N. Gin, so he tries to forcefully take them from him. Crash manages to defeat N. Gin and continues in the last floor of his journey.
Crash's most common ability is his tornado spin, upon which he twirls insanely to hit a nearby opponent. The power of this attack varies in different games, to the point he can spin constantly or even float on air when using it, however these advancements generally come as power ups in most games often gained by defeating a boss character. He can also spin objects, living or not, to gain a better hit radius. Like other platformers, he can also jump on opponents as well as slide and body slam some of these also gain power ups depending upon the game. A large amount of special abilities can be obtained in various titles. Crash can also ride a whole range of vehicles without ever obtaining his driving license, such as motorcycles, bi-planes, wave-boards, 4X4 jeeps, karts and a whole range of other cars. In a common tradition to the platform genre, he can also be seen riding a minecart at times.
 
Once Crash has collected all 25 Crystals, Coco reveals to him that Cortex's true plan is to use the crystals to enslave the world using the [[Cortex Vortex]]. In the final battle, Crash chases Cortex through an asteroid field. After enough hits, Cortex's jetpack malfunctions, leaving him stranded in the depths of outer space. This is followed by the first ending, where Crash returns home and goes to nap on the beach. Meanwhile, Coco ponders what happened to Cortex and is concerned of how the Cortex Vortex is still in space.


==History==
In the true ending, once Crash has collected all 42 Clear Gems, N. Brio uses them to power his laser device. N. Brio gives Crash the honor of activating the laser, which destroys the Cortex Vortex.  
===''Crash Bandicoot''===
Crash was born an average, unremarkable bandicoot, kidnapped (or raised in captivity) to serve as a test subject in [[Doctor Neo Cortex]]'s animal mutation experiments. Using [[Doctor Nitrus Brio]]'s "Evolvo Ray" device, Cortex fundamentally altered Crash's genetic structure and brain capacity, turning him into the anthropomorphic marsupial he is today. He was then subject to Cortex's own device, the untested Cortex Vortex, which would supposedly make him Cortex's willing servant and General of the "Cortex Commandos." However, the Cortex Vortex failed to alter Crash's mind, so Crash was dismissed as a reject. When Cortex attempts to capture Crash, the latter [defenestrated himself from Cortex's mountaintop lair and falls into the sea below, only to wash up in the shore of N. Sanity Island. There he learns that a female bandicoot, [[Tawna]] is about to be subjected to the same experiments he went through, and Crash stops at nothing to reach Cortex's Castle. Upon reaching the tallest room in the castle, Crash proceeds to burn the castle down and prepares to escape on top of Cortex's prized dirigible with Tawna, when Cortex confronts Crash on a flying Cortex Glider. The battle ends when Crash knocks one of Cortex's plasma balls into the Glider, causing it to malfunction and self-destruct, and causing Cortex to plummet to his assumed death.


===''Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back''===
====''Crash Bandicoot: Warped''====
Crash now lives a peaceful life on N. Sanity Island with his sister [[Coco Bandicoot]]. When Coco commands Crash to find an extra battery for her laptop, Crash is abducted by Neo Cortex, who survived the fall from the last installment. Crash is fooled into gathering powerful Crystals for him to power his new Cortex Vortex, recreated as a space station, and turn the inhabitants of Earth into his slaves. Crash then sets out for the crystals across 25 dangerous stages that a normal person would think impossible. When Coco informs Crash of Cortex's secret plan through a holographic projection, Crash chases Cortex through an asteroid field to stop him. He causes Cortex's jetpack to malfunction, and leaving him stranded in the depths of outer space. In the end, he helps Cortex's former assistant, Doctor Nitrus Brio, destroy Cortex's space station with a large laser beam by collecting 42 powerful gems.
In ''[[Crash Bandicoot: Warped]]'', Crash lives in a hut on N. Sanity Island with Coco, Aku Aku, and [[Polar]]. The game starts out with them relaxing until a sinister laugh echoes through the air of Earth. Aku Aku tells Crash and Coco that his twin brother, [[Uka Uka]], has been freed from his jungle prison and is plotting world domination with Dr. Cortex and [[Doctor Nefarious Tropy|N. Tropy]]. The group learns that Cortex plans to use the [[Time Twister]] to retrieve the crystals from their original location in time. Crash, Aku Aku, and Coco decide to use the Time Twister to try and gather the crystals before Cortex can obtain them.


===''Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped''===
During his adventure, Crash warps through various time periods and settings to collect Crystals. Cortex sends some of his minions to try and stop Crash. Like in ''Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back'', Crash must gather five crystals in each hub area before he can face its boss. Sometimes when Crash enters a portal, a boss briefly talks to him. Whenever Crash defeats a boss, he gains a new [[Super Power]]. The first boss is Tiny Tiger, and the reward for defeating him is the [[Super Charged Body Slam]]. The second boss is [[Dingodile]], and defeating him earns Crash the [[Double Jump]] power-up. The third boss is N. Tropy, and the reward for defeating him is the [[Death Tornado Spin]]. The fourth boss is [[N. Gin]], who is fought by Coco, although she can defeat N. Gin to earn the [[Fruit Bazooka]] for Crash.  
Crash Bandicoot now lives in a hut on N. Sanity Island with Coco, [[Aku Aku]], and [[Polar]]. All is well until a sinister laugh echoes through the air of Earth. Aku Aku tells him and Coco that his twin brother [[Uka Uka]] is freed from his jungle prison, and that he should be stopped at all costs. He is led to the Time Twister, a machine able to allow it's users to travel through time, where he is warped backwards and forwards through time gathering Crystals scattered in different time periods. It turns out that [[Uka Uka]] is the one behind Cortex's obsession with [[world domination]], and attempts to travel through time to beat Crash to the punch of gathering all of the Crystal and Gems so that his and Cortex's plans of global domination are realized. In the end, Crash once again defeats Cortex and banishes him into the core of the Time Twister, where the Time Twister implodes on itself due to the absence of [[Doctor Nefarious Tropy]], whom Crash defeated earlier leaving Cortex and Tropy transformed into infants and trapped in the time prison along with Uka Uka.


===''Crash Team Racing''===
Once Crash has obtained 25 crystals, he can fight both Dr. Cortex and Uka Uka, who collectively serve as the final boss. After defeating them a first time, Crash earns the [[Crash Dash]] ability. When Crash has obtained all 42 gems, he can fight them a second and final time. Once Crash defeats Cortex and Uka Uka again, the Time Twister machine implodes on itself, and Crash, Coco, and Aku Aku manage to safely escape. Back at Crash's house, the group relaxes once more. Aku Aku expresses how lucky they were to have escaped from the Time Twister's implosion and that Cortex or Uka Uka will not bother them for a long time.
Crash and his friends prepare to enter a kart-racing tournament being held. However, this attracts the attention of Nitros Oxide, who challenges the fastest driver on Earth to a race. If he loses, he leaves Earth in peace. If he wins, he turns the whole planet into a concrete parking lot. Crash is one of the characters who races for the right to face Oxide. After Oxide was defeated, Crash sold his life story to a movie studio.  


===''Crash Bash''===
====''Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex''====
Crash is summoned by Aku Aku to take part in the contest between himself and Uka Uka, to decide which is strongest, good or evil. Crash is the leader of his team, consisting of himself, Coco, Tiny and Dingodile, the latter two being taken from Uka Uka's side to even the odds. Uka Uka's team is led by Cortex, and includes Doctor N. Brio, Koala Kong and Rilla Roo. The two sides face off in a series of games, of which Crash's team is eventually the victor. It is revealed by Aku Aku that the contest was simply an attempt by Uka Uka to steal the crystals. Uka Uka is then ejected into space, and Crash and his friends go home.  
In ''[[Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex]]'', which takes place years after the events of ''Crash Bandicoot: Warped'', Crash is first seen in the intro waterskiing. Natural disasters suddenly begin to occur, and Crash learns from Aku Aku that Uka Uka has freed the [[Elementals]], a group of four evil masks with the power to fire, water, wind, and earth respectively. With the aid of Coco's [[Warp Room|Virtual Reality Hub System]], Crash and Coco travel the world in search of crystals so they may put the Elementals back into their hibernation state. Cortex has created a powerful bandicoot named [[Crunch Bandicoot]], who threatens to destroy Crash and conquer the world with help from the Elementals. There are several boss battles in which Crash has to fight Crunch, and in the first four boss battles, Crunch uses the power of one of the Elementals.


===''Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex''===
Once Crash has put every Elemental back into hibernation, Crunch's elemental powers has reached maximum capacity. At Cortex's space station, Crash battles Crunch a fifth and final time, and manages to defeat Crunch and free him from Cortex's control. Uka Uka accidentally causes the space station to self-destruct, but the Bandicoots manage to escape on Coco's spaceship.
Years have passed since the events of ''Warped''. Crash decides to take a break at N. Sanity Beach. Little do the Bandicoots know Cortex Uka Uka and Tropy have all escaped from the time prison with the help of N.Gin (Cortex's right hand man). All is well until a [[volcano]] erupts, a thunderstorm brews, and a tsunami ravages the coastline. He is informed that the [[Elementals]] have been unleashed and that he must use Coco's Portal Chamber to gather Crystals and put the Elementals back to their hibernation state. However, soon Crash, Coco and Aku Aku realize that there is more to Uka Uka and Cortex's plot of releasing the Elementals than they first thought. Cortex has created a super bandicoot called [[Crunch Bandicoot]], who threatens to destroy Crash Bandicoot, and take over the world, with the power of the Elemental masks. When all the Elementals are imprisoned, Crunch reaches maximum power but Crash defeats Crunch and Cortex, destroying Uka Uka and Cortex's new space station, Crunch then turns good and Crash, Coco, Aku Aku and Crunch escape the space station and get back to N. Sanity Island safely bringing Crunch home as a new member of the bandicoot family. Cortex and Uka Uka however are not so lucky, after attempting to escape in an escape pod they end up trapped in the frozen Antartic wastes.


===''Crash Bandicoot: The Huge Adventure''===
Back at Crash's house, Crunch thanks Crash and the others for saving him. They then ponder if they have seen the last of Uka Uka and Cortex.
Cortex, using his new Planetary Minimizer, shrinks the world. As he is in a space station, Cortex is unaffected. Crash is sent by Aku Aku to gather Crystals, which Coco can use to build a device which will reverse the effects of Cortex's machine. Crash tricks Cortex into destroying the Planetary Minimiser, then brings the crystals to Coco, who uses them to return the world to normal size.  


===''Crash Bandicoot: N-Tranced''===
====''Crash Bandicoot: The Huge Adventure''====
Crash sleeps soundly on N. Sanity Island, when suddenly Crunch and Coco are abducted by a strange vortex. When Crash wakes up, the vortex begins to take him, but he is rescued by Aku Aku and the vortex ends up taking Fake Crash. Aku Aku informs Crash that N. Tropy is behind the abductions. N. Tropy has used N. Trance to hypnotise Coco and Crunch into working for him. Crash battles Coco and Crunch as well as Fake Crash, who N.Tropy believed to be the real Crash, and frees them from N. Trance's hypnotism. Crash and Fake Crash enter the hideout and defeat N. Trance. N. Tropy flees into another vortex, but Crash follows and defeats him once again.  
In ''[[Crash Bandicoot: The Huge Adventure]]'', Neo Cortex designs a [[Planetary Minimizer]] in another attempt to conquer the world, which he shrinks to the size of a grapefruit. Crash is sent by Aku Aku to gather Crystals, which Coco can use to build a device which will reverse the effects of Cortex's machine. In the ending, Crash tricks Cortex into destroying the Planetary Minimizer, then brings the crystals to Coco, who uses them to return the world to normal size.  


===''Crash Nitro Kart''===
====''Crash Bandicoot 2: N-Tranced''====
Crash is relaxing when his entire house is abducted. The Bandicoot family exit the house and finds themselves on another planet. Cortex and his cronies have also been abducted. A giant holographic display appears and explains that he is Emperor Velo the 27th, ruler of his planet. He has heard word about their racing skills, and that they must race to entertain his people. If they do not race, he will destroy the Earth. Both Team Crash and Team Cortex accept, and race on a number of tracks, eventually defeating Velo, who then sends them home.  
In ''[[Crash Bandicoot 2: N-Tranced]]'', the intro starts with Crash sleeping soundly on N. Sanity Island. Suddenly, Crunch and Coco are abducted by a strange vortex. When Crash wakes up, the vortex begins to take him, but he is rescued by Aku Aku, creating Fake Crash in the process<ref>https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Game-Boy-Advance/Crash-Bandicoot-2-N-Tranced-266507.html</ref>. Aku Aku informs Crash that N. Tropy is behind the abductions. N. Tropy has used N. Trance to hypnotize Coco and Crunch into working for him. Crash battles Coco and Crunch as well as Fake Crash, who N. Tropy believed to be the real Crash, and frees them from N. Trance's hypnotism. Crash and Fake Crash enter the hideout and defeat N. Trance. N. Tropy flees into another vortex, but Crash follows and defeats him once again.


===''Crash Twinsanity''===
====''Crash Twinsanity''====
Three years after the events of ''CB: TWOC'', Crash once again lives a peaceful life, digging up stuff at the beach, when Cortex disguised as Coco calls for him and lures him into the [[bay]], introducing him to the 40-feet-tall Mecha Bandicoot. When Crash defeats the robot, Cortex attacks Crash, sending both of them "rollerbrawlling" through a cavern, eventually coming across the [[Evil Twins]], who've come to destroy Crash's island and devastate Earth. Crash and Cortex team up to destroy these two upstarts with the Psychetron, a machine that'll allow them to travel between dimensions. However, it soon becomes apparent that these twins are from Cortex's past, in fact predating Crash as his first experiment. Recruiting his niece, Nina Cortex, the trio set out to right the wrongs and sweep the rug (or "wrong the rights and sweep the past under the rug" as Cortex plainly puts it). Coming to a final confrontation in the 10th Dimension (in which everything is opposite), the Evil Twins are eventually defeated with the aid of [[Evil Crash]] and, upon trying to double cross Crash, Cortex is transported into Crash's brain when he tries to dispose of Crash with his malfunctioning Psychetron.
In ''[[Crash Twinsanity]]'', which is set three years after the events of ''Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex'', Crash once again lives a peaceful life, digging up stuff at the beach, when Cortex disguised as Coco calls for him and lures him into the bay, introducing him to the 40-feet-tall [[Mecha Bandicoot]]. When Crash defeats the robot, Cortex attacks Crash, sending both of them "rollerbrawlling" through a cavern, eventually coming across the [[Evil Twins]], who've come to destroy Crash's island and devastate Earth. Crash and Cortex team up to destroy these two upstarts with the Psychetron, a machine that'll allow them to travel between dimensions. However, it soon becomes apparent that these twins are from Cortex's past, in fact predating Crash as his first experiment. Recruiting his niece, Nina Cortex, the trio set out to right the wrongs and sweep the rug (or "wrong the rights and sweep the past under the rug" as Cortex plainly puts it). Coming to a final confrontation in the 10th Dimension (in which everything is opposite), the Evil Twins are eventually defeated with the aid of [[Evil Crash]] and, upon trying to double cross Crash, Cortex is transported into Crash's brain when he tries to dispose of Crash with his malfunctioning Psychetron.


===''Crash Tag Team Racing''===
====''Crash of the Titans''====
Crash and the others agree to recover the Power Gems of Von Clutch's MotorWorld and find whoever stole them. Crash' personality is very different in Crash Tag Team racing because he is able to speak gibberish and unlike other games takes a sadistic pleasure in the pain and suffering of chickens and MotorWorld's Park Drones.
In ''[[Crash of the Titans]]'', Crash travels with Aku Aku to save his recently-kidnapped sister, Coco from Neo and Nina Cortex.


===Other appearances===
Crash has changed a lot in this game. He has gotten tattoos, rough fur and has learned some basic combat. He can learn more by collecting [[Mojo]]. He also can hijack monsters by stunning them, jumping on their back, and using Aku Aku to take control of their minds and force them to do his bidding. He can also babble as a more efficient and more lovable form of communication and smiles almost as much as in ''Crash Twinsanity''. It is also here were he speaks his first real English word, "Pancakes", to which he has picked up a liking to.
*Crash appears in ''[[Crash Bandicoot Purple: Ripto's Rampage]]'', a crossover game with the Spyro series. Crash also appears in the other game of the crossover ''Spyro: The Cortex Conspiracy''.


*Crash is one of the attendees of the World Cannonball Race in ''[[Crash Boom Bang!]]''. In the ending, just before the Viscount can make his wish, Crash leaps forward and makes his wish for a thousand [[Wumpa Fruit]].
===Racing games===
====''Crash Team Racing'' / ''Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled''====
In ''[[Crash Team Racing]]'' and its remake, ''[[Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled]]'', Crash is one of the participants in [[Nitros Oxide]]'s competition, "Survival of the Fastest," the final results of which would determine whether Earth will be turned into a parking lot, with its inhabitants enslaved. Crash must race many of his friends and foes in several worlds to obtain a [[Boss Key]], allowing him to race that world's boss before progressing to the next one. The final boss is Nitros Oxide, and upon losing to Crash, Nitros Oxide temporarily leaves Earth. Once Crash has obtained every [[Time Relic]], Nitros Oxide returns for a second and final race. After losing again, Nitros Oxide leaves and promises to Crash and the others that he will never interfere with Earth again. In the epilogue, Crash sold his life story, titled "The Color Orange", to a major film studio, which the game says is to be released by the Christmas season.


==Alternate forms==
Crash drives a blue kart, and while shown in-game as having above-average stats in speed, acceleration, and turning, this only holds true for his turning — he actually has poor speed and below-average acceleration.<ref>[https://twitter.com/ctr4everc/status/1117724997701853185 Tweet from CTR4ever Community]</ref> He shares these stats with Doctor Neo Cortex, Komodo Joe, Fake Crash, and (in his unplayable appearance in the original ''Crash Team Racing'' only) Nitros Oxide.
Many alternates of Crash are known to exist, either as fellow experiments, relatives or forms from alternate worlds.


===[[Fake Crash]]===
In ''Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled'', an infant version of Crash known as [[Baby Crash]] was added as a playable character as part of the [[Back N. Time Grand Prix]].
A deformed duplicate of the bandicoot, his origin is hinted merely as 'an experiment gone horribly wrong'. It is suggested that he was created as a reattempt for Cortex's general, either being a failed clone or a prototype. His alliegence is unclear, though he has helped Crash from time to time. While Crash's intelligence can be put into question, Fake Crash almost certainly is brainless, spending most of his time mirroring his original clone.


===[[Evil Crash]]/Nega Crash===
====''Crash Nitro Kart''====
Crash's form from the 10th Dimension is the complete opposite of his heroic alternate, vicious, inhospitable and lacking rational thought. It also has a tendency to eat anything in sight, and seems to have a liking to Nina Cortex. He would however ironically save the day by devouring the Evil Twins.
In the intro for ''[[Crash Nitro Kart]]'', Crash is relaxing when his entire house is abducted. The Bandicoot family exit the house and finds themselves on another planet. Cortex and his henchmen have also been abducted. A giant holographic display appears and explains that he is [[Emperor Velo XXVII]], ruler of his planet. He has heard word about their racing skills, and that they must race to entertain his people. If they do not race, he will destroy the Earth. Both Team Bandicoot and Team Cortex accept, and race on a number of tracks, eventually defeating Velo, who then sends them home.


===Bandifish===
Crash is a member of Team Bandicoot alongside Coco, Crunch, and Fake Crash. He has average top speed, above-average acceleration, and below-average turning. He shares his stats with Doctor Neo Cortex.
Found as an enemy in ''[[Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped]]'', Crash's prehistoric ancestor resembles his descendant, having already developed a nose and orange skin. Like Crash, it embiggened great power despite it's docile look, spin attacking its foes or even swallowing them whole within it's huge jaws. There seemed to be a great amount of them during it's era, though spent most of the time simply flipping up and down on the shallow water grounds.


==Love interests==
====''Crash Tag Team Racing''====
In the first ''Crash'' game, Crash had a crush on [[Tawna]]. However, according to an early build of the official website, in a matter of months after he rescues her from Cortex, Tawna leaves him a note, informing him that she has dumped him for [[Pinstripe Potoroo]]. This is a storyline plot not initially true, but it was used to cover up the sudden disappearance of Tawna due to her unsuitable sillouette. It seems to have been made canon according to her bio in ''[[Crash Boom Bang!]]''. Crash now lives with his sister Coco, Tawna's kid replacement. However, in ''[[Crash Tag Team Racing]]'', [[Pasadena O'Possum]] appeared to be interested with Crash. Whenever Pasadena flirted with him, Crash was apparently disturbed. However, Pasadena seems to sometimes suggest her interests with Crash are simply a joke. It is unknown if Crash has feelings for her, as he often switches to being disturbed by her interests, and suddenly showing interest in her, himself. When she talks about kissing, Crash looks like he would throw up. When she asks for a favor, Crash pants like a dog (both of these however may be simply due to the limited animation used in the dialogue cutscenes). Generally, some fans claim that Pasadena is a new love interest with Crash. Though she's not in ''Crash Boom Bang!'', she might appear in future Crash games.  
In ''[[Crash Tag Team Racing]]'', Crash and the others agree to recover the Power Gems of [[Von Clutch's MotorWorld]] and find whoever stole them. In the game, Crash has received a very different personality, as he can speak gibberish and appears to take a sadistic pleasure in the pain and suffering of [[chicken]]s and the [[Park Drone]]s.


His future girlfriend has been placed as unknown, and her appearance is under progress.
===Party games===
====''Crash Bash''====
In ''[[Crash Bash]]'', Crash's sleep is interrupted by Aku Aku, who has summoned him to take part in a battle of good and evil against Uka Uka in a series of minigames. Crash is the leader of his team, consisting of himself, Coco, Tiny and Dingodile, the latter two being taken from Uka Uka's side to even the odds. Uka Uka's team is led by Cortex, and includes Doctor N. Brio, Koala Kong and Rilla Roo. The two sides face off in a series of games, of which Crash's team is eventually the victor. It is revealed by Aku Aku that the contest was simply an attempt by Uka Uka to steal the crystals. Uka Uka is then ejected into space, and Crash and his friends go home.  


Both Tawna and Pinistripe are playable characters in ''Crash Boom Bang!''. However, it's unknown if Tawna will appear in the next few games.
====''Crash Bandicoot Purple: Ripto's Rampage'' / ''Spyro Orange: The Cortex Conspiracy''====
In ''[[Crash Bandicoot Purple: Ripto's Rampage]]'', Cortex teams up with [[Spyro]]'s nemesis, [[spyrowiki:Ripto|Ripto]] to attack both Crash and Spyro's worlds. Crash is tricked into thinking that Spyro the Dragon is attacking the Wumpa Islands, but he discovers the truth after a fight on a bridge, and teams up with Spyro to defeat the combined forces of Doctor Neo Cortex and Ripto. Crash also appears in the paired game, ''[[spyrowiki:Spyro Orange: The Cortex Conspiracy|Spyro Orange: The Cortex Conspiracy]]''.


==Crash in other media==
====''Crash Boom Bang!''====
Crash has rarely appeared officially outside his game franchise, however he has become a popular icon and thus is referenced on occasion.
In ''[[Crash Boom Bang!]]'', Crash is one of the attendees of the [[World Cannonball Race]]. In the ending, just before the [[Viscount]] can make his wish, Crash leaps forward and makes his wish for a thousand [[Wumpa Fruit]].


Crash has made several appearances in the Spyro the Dragon game series, also produced by Univeral. As well as the crossover title, Crash Purple (Fusion in PAL regions), this has ranged from promotional demos, to cameo appearances, though he has appeared less consistently than vise-versa. That said, Crash did make a cameo appearance in the Nintendo DS version of The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning, in the Dante's Freezer level.
==Appearances in other media==
Crash has made several appearances in the ''[[spyrowiki:Spyro (franchise)|Spyro]]'' franchise, also produced by Universal. As well as the crossover title, Crash Purple (Fusion in PAL regions), this has ranged from promotional demos, to cameo appearances, though he has appeared less consistently than vise-versa. Crash made a cameo appearance in the [[Nintendo DS]] version of ''[[spyrowiki:The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning (Nintendo DS)|The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning]]'' in the [[spyrowiki:Dante's Freezer|Dante's Freezer]] level.


In ''[[wikipedia:The Simpsons|The Simpsons]]'' episode "[[wikipedia:Lisa Gets an "A"|Lisa Gets an "A"]]", Dash Dingo an obvious spoof of ''Crash Bandicoot''. The villain in the game projects himself as a hologram in a circular room before Dash, which is a parody on ''Crash 2's'' warp room holograms. A tweaked-out soundtrack is used, sounding uncannily similar to the games.
In ''{{wp|The Simpsons}}'' episode "{{wp|Lisa Gets an "A"}}", Dash Dingo an obvious spoof of ''Crash Bandicoot''. The villain in the game projects himself as a hologram in a circular room before Dash, which is a parody on ''Crash 2's'' warp room holograms. A tweaked-out soundtrack is used, sounding uncannily similar to the games.


In the ''[[wikipedia:Angel (TV series)|Angel]]'' episode "Power Play", Illyria and Drogyn are seen playing Crash Bandicoot on an Xbox. Unable to quite get the hang of it Illyria remarks, "I play this game. It is pointless, and annoys me. Yet I am compelled to keep playing."
In the ''{{wp|Angel (TV series)|Angel}}'' episode "Power Play", Illyria and Drogyn are seen playing ''Crash Bandicoot'' on an Xbox. Unable to quite get the hang of it Illyria remarks, "I play this game. It is pointless, and annoys me. Yet I am compelled to keep playing."


In the ''[[wikipedia:Friends|Friends]]'' episode, "The One With Monica's Thunder", Joey is preparing to audition for the part of a nineteen year old. As he greets Chandler in his "teenage" attire, Chandler can be seen playing ''Crash Team Racing''.
In the ''{{wp|Friends}}'' episode, "The One With Monica's Thunder", Joey is preparing to audition for the part of a nineteen year old. As he greets Chandler in his "teenage" attire, Chandler can be seen playing ''Crash Team Racing''.


In the movie ''[[wikipedia:Baby Geniuses|Baby Geniuses]]'', Crash can be seen in a clothing shop in a game screen.
In the movie ''{{wp|Baby Geniuses}}'', Crash can be seen in a clothing shop in a game screen.


In ''[[wikipedia:Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story|Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story]]'', news anchor Tom Tucker looks like he is masturbating because of the camera angle, making panting and groaning sounds, but then it is revealed he is playing a ''Crash Bandicoot'' game for an early Game Boy system (although Crash games for Game Boy so far have only been on the Game Boy Advance) and says, "Eat my dust Crash Bandicoot!"
In ''{{wp|Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story}}'', news anchor Tom Tucker looks like he is masturbating because of the camera angle, making panting and groaning sounds, but then it is revealed he is playing a ''Crash Bandicoot'' game for an early Game Boy system (although the only ''Crash Bandicoot'' games part of the Game Boy line is the Game Boy Advance titles) and says, "Eat my dust Crash Bandicoot!"


In the ''[[wikipedia:Dawson's Creek|Dawson's Creek]]'' episode "Four to Tango", Dawson unexpectedly finds Pacey in his room in the middle of the schoolday. Pacey's excuse is that he's playing ''Crash''.
In the ''{{wp|Dawson's Creek}}'' episode "Four to Tango", Dawson unexpectedly finds Pacey in his room in the middle of the school day. Pacey's excuse is that he's playing ''Crash''.


On an episode of "[[wikipedia:Yes, Dear|Yes, Dear]]", at the beginning of an episode Jimmy is playing Crash Bandicoot on the PlayStation.
On an episode of "{{wp|Yes, Dear}}", at the beginning of an episode Jimmy is playing Crash Bandicoot on the PlayStation.


Crash Bandicoot has also been referenced in a few Jhonen Vasquez comics, mainly on people's shirts in the comics.
Crash Bandicoot has also been referenced in a few Jhonen Vasquez comics, mainly on people's shirts in the comics.


In the Nintendo 64 game [[wikipedia:Goldeneye 007|Goldeneye 007]], in the Aztec level one of the wall engravings appears to have Crash Bandicoot chained to some torture device.
In the Nintendo 64 game ''{{wp|GoldenEye 007}}'', in the Aztec level one of the wall engravings appears to have Crash Bandicoot chained to some torture device.
 
==General information==
===Characteristics===
Naughty Dog once referenced the development of Crash as a character both 'goofy yet heroic', and being able to portray it well. Originally however, he took the role of a silent protagonist and thus expressed little of his personality or opinions (a trait developer Jason Rubin later claimed to regret).
 
Crash's personality is hard to pinpoint, sometimes varying from game to game. Overall, he has a rather wacky, cartoonish personality, and his signature spin attack is comparable to the {{wp|Tasmanian Devil (Looney Tunes)|Tasmanian Devil}} from ''Looney Tunes''. Crash's demented behavior was exaggerated in ''Crash Tag Team Racing'', in which he took pleasure in torturing innocent animals, Park Drones, and even himself. Despite this, Crash is usually kind-hearted and laid back, rarely showing true sorrow or anger (though he detests evil, such as Cortex). Crash still lacks a sense of awareness.
 
===Abilities===
Crash's most common ability is his tornado spin, upon which he twirls insanely to hit a nearby opponent. The power of this attack varies in different games, to the point he can spin constantly or even float on air when using it, however these advancements generally come as power ups in most games often gained by defeating a boss character. He can also spin objects, living or not, to gain a better hit radius. Like other platformers, he can also jump on opponents as well as slide and body slam. Some of these also gain power ups depending upon the game. A large amount of special abilities can be obtained in various titles.
 
In games starting with ''Crash Bandicoot: Warped'', Crash is shown to be able to ride a variety of vehicles, such as a [[Motorcycle]], a [[Jet Sub]], a [[Jeep]], and a [[Bi-plane]].
 
In ''Crash Bandicoot'', Crash can only jump and [[spin]]. In ''Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back'', Crash has gained the ability to [[slide]], [[crawl]], [[dig]] underground and [[body slam]]. In ''Crash Bandicoot: Warped'', his digging ability was removed, although the game introduces five [[Super Power]]s, which are each rewarded for clearing a boss battle. In ''Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex'', Crash has the ability to tip-toe, which allows him to walk on [[Nitro Crate]]s. In ''[[Crash of the Titans]]'', along with his spin attack, Crash has gained the ability to perform more physical attacks, including kicking, punching, and using Aku Aku to take control of monsters along his path.
 
===Love interests===
In the first ''Crash'' game, Crash had a crush on [[Tawna]]. However, according to an early build of the official website, in a matter of months after he rescues her from Cortex, Tawna leaves him a note, informing him that she has dumped him for [[Pinstripe Potoroo]].
 
In ''[[Crash Tag Team Racing]]'', [[Pasadena O'Possum]] appeared to be interested with Crash. Whenever Pasadena flirted with him, Crash was apparently disturbed. Whenever she talks about kissing, Crash looks like he would throw up. When she asks for a favor, Crash pants like a dog.
 
==Alternate forms==
Many alternates of Crash are known to exist, either as fellow experiments, relatives or forms from alternate worlds.
 
===Fake Crash===
[[Fake Crash]] is a deformed duplicate of the bandicoot.
 
===Evil Crash/Nega Crash===
[[Evil Crash]] is Crash's form from the [[10th Dimension]], and is the complete opposite of his heroic alternate, vicious, inhospitable and lacking rational thought. It also has a tendency to eat anything in sight, and seems to have a liking to Nina Cortex. He would ironically save the day by devouring the Evil Twins.
 
===Carbon Crash===
A [[Carbon Crash]] is a white-furred clone of Crash that appears whenever there is a second player in Crash of the Titans.
 
==Portrayals==
Since his debut, Crash has had a grand total of five voice actors: Brendan O'Brien in the Naughty Dog games, [[Steven Blum]] in ''[[Crash Nitro Kart]]'', [[Jess Harnell]] in ''[[Crash Tag Team Racing]]'', [[Kappei Yamaguchi]] in the Japanese dub of the games, and [[Makoto Ishii]] in ''[[Crash Boom Bang!]]''. With a few exceptions, Crash himself does not talk in his early games for the [[PlayStation]]. This is in fact common with video games as to allow the audience to play through the perspective of the character, (noticeably, [[Coco Bandicoot]] was mute in ''[[Crash Bandicoot: Warped]]''). When he does, he speaks in a somewhat high pitched garble, though some of his comments are very obvious. Although it is proven in ''Crash Tag Team Racing'' that Crash speaks (albeit by jibbering), his speaking lines are usually short and rare interjections rather than actual conversations. An early CGI commercial for ''Crash Bandicoot 2'' does in fact show Crash speaking fluent English. Interestingly he is given a completely different voice, as well as an Australian accent.
 
==List of game appearances==
These are all the games that Crash has appeared in, including guest appearances but not including cameos.
 
{|class="wikitable" style="font-family:Arial"
!Title
!Year
!System/format
|-
|''[[Crash Bandicoot (video game)|Crash Bandicoot]]''
|1996
|[[PlayStation]]
|-
|''[[Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back]]''
|1997
|PlayStation
|-
|''[[Crash Bandicoot: Warped]]''
|1998
|PlayStation
|-
|''[[Crash Bandicoot (99x Games)|Crash Bandicoot]]''
|1998
|99x Games
|-
|''[[Crash Bandicoot (Tiger Premiere Games)|Crash Bandicoot]]''
|1998
|Tiger Electronics
|-
|''[[Crash Team Racing]]''
|1999
|PlayStation
|-
|''[[Crash Bash]]''
|2000
|PlayStation
|-
|''[[Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex]]''
|2001, 2002
|[[PlayStation 2]], [[Xbox]], [[Nintendo GameCube]]
|-
|''[[Crash Bandicoot: The Huge Adventure]]''
|2002
|[[Game Boy Advance]]
|-
|''[[Crash Bandicoot 2: N-Tranced]]''
|2003
|Game Boy Advance
|-
|''[[Crash Nitro Kart]]''
|2003
|PlayStation 2, Xbox, Nintendo GameCube
|-
|''[[Crash Nitro Kart (handheld)|Crash Nitro Kart]]''
|2003, 2004
|Game Boy Advance, [[N-Gage]]
|-
|''[[Crash Bandicoot Purple: Ripto's Rampage]]''
|2004
|Game Boy Advance
|-
|''[[Spyro Orange: The Cortex Conspiracy]]''
|2004
|Game Boy Advance
|-
|''[[Crash Twinsanity]]''
|2004
|PlayStation 2, Xbox
|-
|''[[Crash Twinsanity 3D]]''
|2004
|Mobile
|-
|''[[Crash Nitro Kart (mobile)|Crash Nitro Kart]]''
|2004
|Mobile
|-
|''[[Crash Twinsanity (mobile)|Crash Twinsanity]]''
|2004
|Mobile
|-
|''[[Crash Bandicoot (mobile)|Crash Bandicoot]]''
|2005
|Mobile
|-
|''[[Crash Tag Team Racing]]''
|2005
|PlayStation 2, Xbox, Nintendo GameCube, [[PlayStation Portable]]
|-
|''[[Crash Racing]]''
|2006
|Mobile
|-
|''[[Crash Boom Bang!]]''
|2006
|[[Nintendo DS]]
|-
|''[[Crash of the Titans]]''
|2007
|[[Wii]], [[Xbox 360]], PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable
|-
|''[[Crash of the Titans (Nintendo DS)|Crash of the Titans]]''
|2007
|Nintendo DS
|-
|''[[Crash of the Titans (Game Boy Advance)|Crash of the Titans]]''
|2007
|Game Boy Advance
|-
|''[[Crash Boom Bang! (mobile)|Crash Boom Bang!]]''
|2007
|Mobile
|-
|''[[Crash of the Titans (mobile)|Crash of the Titans]]''
|2007
|Mobile
|-
|''[[Chokkan♪ Crash Bandicoot]]''
|2007
|Mobile
|-
|''[[Crash Bandicoot Nitro Kart 3D]]''
|2008
|[[Symbian]], [[iOS]], N-Gage, [[Zeebo]]
|-
|''[[Crash: Mind Over Mutant]]''
|2008
|PlayStation 2, Wii, Xbox 360, PlayStation Portable
|-
|''[[Crash: Mind Over Mutant (Nintendo DS)|Crash: Mind Over Mutant]]''
|2008
|Nintendo DS
|-
|''[[Crash Nitro Kart 2]]''
|2008
|Mobile
|-
|''[[Crash Bandicoot: Mutant Island]]''
|2009
|Mobile
|-
|''[[Crash Bandicoot Nitro Kart 2]]''
|2010
|iOS
|-
|''[[Uncharted 4: A Thief's End]]''
|2016, 2022
|PlayStation 4, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 5
|-
|''[[Skylanders: Imaginators]]''
|2016, 2017
|PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Wii U, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch
|-
|''[[Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy]]''
|2017, 2018
|PlayStation 4, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One
|-
|''[[CrashMoji]]''
|2017
|iOS, [[Android]]
|-
|''[[Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled]]''
|2019
|Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
|-
|''[[Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time]]''
|2020, 2021
|PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Microsoft Windows
|-
|''[[Crash Bandicoot: On the Run!]]''
|2021
|iOS, Android
|}
 
==Gallery==
{{main-gallery}}
<gallery>
Crash C2N sprite.png|Sprite from the [[Game Boy Advance]] games
Crash Bandicoot N-Sane artwork.png|''Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy'' artwork
CTRNF Crash artwork.png|''Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled'' artwork
</gallery>


==Theme==
==Theme==
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|name1=Crash 4
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|description1=Main map in ''[[Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped]]''
|description1=Crash's theme in ''[[Crash: Mind over Mutant]]''
|type2=audio
|name2=Crash 1 (medieval)
|pipe2=Toad Village (bonus round)
|description2=Used in medieval bonus.
|type3=audio
|name3=Crash 1 (prehistory)
|pipe3=Bone Yard (bonus round)
|description3=Used in prehistory bonus.
|type4=audio
|name4=Crash 1 (arabic)
|pipe4=Hang 'em High (bonus round)
|description4=Used in arabic bonus.
|type5=audio
|name5=Crash 1 (egyptian)
|pipe5=Tomb Time (bonus round)
|description5=Used in egyptian bonus.
|type6=audio
|name6=Crash 1 (future)
|pipe6=Future Frenzy (bonus round)
|description6=Used in future bonus.
|type7=audio
|name7=Crash 2
|pipe7=Title
|description7=Main title in ''[[Crash Bash]]''.
|type8=audio
|name8=Crash 2 (warp room)
|pipe8=Warp Room
|description8=Main map in ''Crash Bash''.
|type9=audio
|name9=Crash 3
|pipe9=Main Theme
|description9=Main map in ''[[Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex]]''.
|type10=audio
|name10=Crash 3 (ice)
|pipe10=Ice (bonus level)
|description10=Used in arctic bonus.
|type11=audio
|name11=Crash 3 (castle)
|pipe11=Castle (bonus level)
|description11=Used in castle bonus.
|type12=audio
|name12=Crash 3 (factory)
|pipe12=Factory (bonus level)
|description12=Used in factory bonus.
|type13=audio
|name13=Crash 3 (jungle)
|pipe13=Jungle (bonus level)
|description13=Used in jungle bonus.
|type14=audio
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|pipe14=Lava (bonus level)
|description14=Used in lava bonus.
|type15=audio
|name15=Crash 4
|pipe15=Theme of Crash Bandicoot
|description15=Crash's theme in ''[[Crash: Mind over Mutant]]''
}}
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==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=クラッシュ バンディクー
|JapR=Kurasshu Bandikū}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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Crash Bandicoot
Crash Bandicoot CB4IAT artwork.png
Artwork of Crash Bandicoot for Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time
First appearance Crash Bandicoot (1996)
Latest appearance Crash Bandicoot: On the Run! (2021)
Species Bandicoot
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This article is about the main character of the Crash Bandicoot games. For the eponymous franchise, see Crash Bandicoot (franchise). For the first game, see Crash Bandicoot (video game).

Crash Bandicoot is the main and titular protagonist of the Crash Bandicoot series. He is a genetically-advanced eastern barred bandicoot who lives on N. Sanity Island (an island located southeast of Australia). He is frequently interrupted by his nemesis Doctor Neo Cortex, and must defeat him to put his life back in order. He is often accompanied by allies such as Aku Aku, his sister Coco Bandicoot, and Crunch Bandicoot.

Conception and creation

Crash (originally known as Willy the Wombat) was created by Naughty Dog intentionally as a character unique to the current design of the 3-D genre, being able to portray multiple emotions merely by facial expression, (a feature rare then due to basic technology in games). Crash's final design was done by Charles Zembillas, and it appears to be largely based on traditional Western animation such as Looney Tunes. Furthermore, much early concept work (and even vague elements of his final design) resembles characters such as the Tasmanian Devil and Wile E. Coyote.

History

Main series

Early history

Prior to the events of the game series, Crash Bandicoot was evolved by Doctor Neo Cortex using the Evolvo Ray in July 19th.[1] Before being placed on Cortex Vortex, Crash was the Bandicoot Subject Trial Number One tested by Cortex and Doctor Nitrus Brio in January 1st, 1996. Before he was just called Subject, but was named Crash (short for Crashworth Cortex the First) in September 9th, 1996.[2][3]

Crash Bandicoot

In Crash Bandicoot, Crash started out as an ordinary bandicoot. He would eventually become a test subject of Doctor Neo Cortex's animal mutation experiments. With Doctor Nitrus Brio's Evolvo Ray device, Cortex altered Crash's genetic structure and brain capacity, turning him into an anthropomorphic marsupial. Crash was then subject to the untested Cortex Vortex, which would supposedly make him Cortex's willing servant and general of the Cortex Commandos. The Cortex Vortex was unsuccessful at changing Crash's mind, so Crash was dismissed as a reject. As Cortex attempts to capture Crash, the latter defenestrates himself from Cortex Castle and falls into the ocean.

Later, Crash washes up on the shore of N. Sanity Island. There he learns that a female bandicoot, Tawna, is about to be subjected Cortex's experiments as well. Crash goes on a journey through three islands making up the Wumpa Islands archipelago. Crash fights four bosses along the way including Papu Papu, Ripper Roo, Koala Kong, and Pinstripe Potoroo.

Upon reaching the tallest room of Cortex Castle, Crash proceeds to burn it down and escape on Cortex's airship with Tawna. The final battle suddenly begins when Cortex confronts Crash while riding a hoverboard. The battle ends when Crash knocks one of Cortex's plasma balls into his hoverboard, which malfunctions and self-destructs and causes Cortex to plummet far below. Crash and Tawna reunite, and are seen riding Cortex's airship into the sunset. If Crash has obtained every gem, an alternate ending is shown where Crash uses the gems as platforms to get to a balcony where Tawna is waiting. The both of them take off on the bird into the night.

Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back

In Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back, set after the events of the first game, Crash and his sister Coco are relaxing on the beach. Coco asks Crash fetch her a new battery for her laptop. Along the way, Crash is kidnapped and warped into Cortex's Warp Room. Here, Cortex contacts Crash through a hologram, revealing that Cortex survived the fall from the first game's ending, and claims to have changed his ways. Cortex tells Crash that he was kidnapped to gather the crystals, which Cortex could use to stop a deadly force caused by a planetary alignment. Crash agrees to collect crystals on behalf of Cortex.

After collecting a few Crystals, Crash is contacted by a hologram of Doctor Nitrus Brio, who tells him to collect the Clear Gems instead of the crystals so that he can use them to destroy Cortex's space station. N. Brio sends minions along Crash's way to stop him from obtaining the Crystals. Coco also manages to hack into the Warp Room where she expresses suspicion with Cortex's intentions. There are five crystals on each floor of the Warp Room, and collecting them allows Crash to fight a boss before continuing to the next floor. The first boss whom Crash faces is Ripper Roo, who returns from the first game. The second and third bosses are the Komodo Brothers and Tiny Tiger respectively. The fourth boss is Cortex's right-hand man, N. Gin. Crash refuses to give the crystals to N. Gin, so he tries to forcefully take them from him. Crash manages to defeat N. Gin and continues in the last floor of his journey.

Once Crash has collected all 25 Crystals, Coco reveals to him that Cortex's true plan is to use the crystals to enslave the world using the Cortex Vortex. In the final battle, Crash chases Cortex through an asteroid field. After enough hits, Cortex's jetpack malfunctions, leaving him stranded in the depths of outer space. This is followed by the first ending, where Crash returns home and goes to nap on the beach. Meanwhile, Coco ponders what happened to Cortex and is concerned of how the Cortex Vortex is still in space.

In the true ending, once Crash has collected all 42 Clear Gems, N. Brio uses them to power his laser device. N. Brio gives Crash the honor of activating the laser, which destroys the Cortex Vortex.

Crash Bandicoot: Warped

In Crash Bandicoot: Warped, Crash lives in a hut on N. Sanity Island with Coco, Aku Aku, and Polar. The game starts out with them relaxing until a sinister laugh echoes through the air of Earth. Aku Aku tells Crash and Coco that his twin brother, Uka Uka, has been freed from his jungle prison and is plotting world domination with Dr. Cortex and N. Tropy. The group learns that Cortex plans to use the Time Twister to retrieve the crystals from their original location in time. Crash, Aku Aku, and Coco decide to use the Time Twister to try and gather the crystals before Cortex can obtain them.

During his adventure, Crash warps through various time periods and settings to collect Crystals. Cortex sends some of his minions to try and stop Crash. Like in Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back, Crash must gather five crystals in each hub area before he can face its boss. Sometimes when Crash enters a portal, a boss briefly talks to him. Whenever Crash defeats a boss, he gains a new Super Power. The first boss is Tiny Tiger, and the reward for defeating him is the Super Charged Body Slam. The second boss is Dingodile, and defeating him earns Crash the Double Jump power-up. The third boss is N. Tropy, and the reward for defeating him is the Death Tornado Spin. The fourth boss is N. Gin, who is fought by Coco, although she can defeat N. Gin to earn the Fruit Bazooka for Crash.

Once Crash has obtained 25 crystals, he can fight both Dr. Cortex and Uka Uka, who collectively serve as the final boss. After defeating them a first time, Crash earns the Crash Dash ability. When Crash has obtained all 42 gems, he can fight them a second and final time. Once Crash defeats Cortex and Uka Uka again, the Time Twister machine implodes on itself, and Crash, Coco, and Aku Aku manage to safely escape. Back at Crash's house, the group relaxes once more. Aku Aku expresses how lucky they were to have escaped from the Time Twister's implosion and that Cortex or Uka Uka will not bother them for a long time.

Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex

In Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex, which takes place years after the events of Crash Bandicoot: Warped, Crash is first seen in the intro waterskiing. Natural disasters suddenly begin to occur, and Crash learns from Aku Aku that Uka Uka has freed the Elementals, a group of four evil masks with the power to fire, water, wind, and earth respectively. With the aid of Coco's Virtual Reality Hub System, Crash and Coco travel the world in search of crystals so they may put the Elementals back into their hibernation state. Cortex has created a powerful bandicoot named Crunch Bandicoot, who threatens to destroy Crash and conquer the world with help from the Elementals. There are several boss battles in which Crash has to fight Crunch, and in the first four boss battles, Crunch uses the power of one of the Elementals.

Once Crash has put every Elemental back into hibernation, Crunch's elemental powers has reached maximum capacity. At Cortex's space station, Crash battles Crunch a fifth and final time, and manages to defeat Crunch and free him from Cortex's control. Uka Uka accidentally causes the space station to self-destruct, but the Bandicoots manage to escape on Coco's spaceship.

Back at Crash's house, Crunch thanks Crash and the others for saving him. They then ponder if they have seen the last of Uka Uka and Cortex.

Crash Bandicoot: The Huge Adventure

In Crash Bandicoot: The Huge Adventure, Neo Cortex designs a Planetary Minimizer in another attempt to conquer the world, which he shrinks to the size of a grapefruit. Crash is sent by Aku Aku to gather Crystals, which Coco can use to build a device which will reverse the effects of Cortex's machine. In the ending, Crash tricks Cortex into destroying the Planetary Minimizer, then brings the crystals to Coco, who uses them to return the world to normal size.

Crash Bandicoot 2: N-Tranced

In Crash Bandicoot 2: N-Tranced, the intro starts with Crash sleeping soundly on N. Sanity Island. Suddenly, Crunch and Coco are abducted by a strange vortex. When Crash wakes up, the vortex begins to take him, but he is rescued by Aku Aku, creating Fake Crash in the process[4]. Aku Aku informs Crash that N. Tropy is behind the abductions. N. Tropy has used N. Trance to hypnotize Coco and Crunch into working for him. Crash battles Coco and Crunch as well as Fake Crash, who N. Tropy believed to be the real Crash, and frees them from N. Trance's hypnotism. Crash and Fake Crash enter the hideout and defeat N. Trance. N. Tropy flees into another vortex, but Crash follows and defeats him once again.

Crash Twinsanity

In Crash Twinsanity, which is set three years after the events of Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex, Crash once again lives a peaceful life, digging up stuff at the beach, when Cortex disguised as Coco calls for him and lures him into the bay, introducing him to the 40-feet-tall Mecha Bandicoot. When Crash defeats the robot, Cortex attacks Crash, sending both of them "rollerbrawlling" through a cavern, eventually coming across the Evil Twins, who've come to destroy Crash's island and devastate Earth. Crash and Cortex team up to destroy these two upstarts with the Psychetron, a machine that'll allow them to travel between dimensions. However, it soon becomes apparent that these twins are from Cortex's past, in fact predating Crash as his first experiment. Recruiting his niece, Nina Cortex, the trio set out to right the wrongs and sweep the rug (or "wrong the rights and sweep the past under the rug" as Cortex plainly puts it). Coming to a final confrontation in the 10th Dimension (in which everything is opposite), the Evil Twins are eventually defeated with the aid of Evil Crash and, upon trying to double cross Crash, Cortex is transported into Crash's brain when he tries to dispose of Crash with his malfunctioning Psychetron.

Crash of the Titans

In Crash of the Titans, Crash travels with Aku Aku to save his recently-kidnapped sister, Coco from Neo and Nina Cortex.

Crash has changed a lot in this game. He has gotten tattoos, rough fur and has learned some basic combat. He can learn more by collecting Mojo. He also can hijack monsters by stunning them, jumping on their back, and using Aku Aku to take control of their minds and force them to do his bidding. He can also babble as a more efficient and more lovable form of communication and smiles almost as much as in Crash Twinsanity. It is also here were he speaks his first real English word, "Pancakes", to which he has picked up a liking to.

Racing games

Crash Team Racing / Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled

In Crash Team Racing and its remake, Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled, Crash is one of the participants in Nitros Oxide's competition, "Survival of the Fastest," the final results of which would determine whether Earth will be turned into a parking lot, with its inhabitants enslaved. Crash must race many of his friends and foes in several worlds to obtain a Boss Key, allowing him to race that world's boss before progressing to the next one. The final boss is Nitros Oxide, and upon losing to Crash, Nitros Oxide temporarily leaves Earth. Once Crash has obtained every Time Relic, Nitros Oxide returns for a second and final race. After losing again, Nitros Oxide leaves and promises to Crash and the others that he will never interfere with Earth again. In the epilogue, Crash sold his life story, titled "The Color Orange", to a major film studio, which the game says is to be released by the Christmas season.

Crash drives a blue kart, and while shown in-game as having above-average stats in speed, acceleration, and turning, this only holds true for his turning — he actually has poor speed and below-average acceleration.[5] He shares these stats with Doctor Neo Cortex, Komodo Joe, Fake Crash, and (in his unplayable appearance in the original Crash Team Racing only) Nitros Oxide.

In Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled, an infant version of Crash known as Baby Crash was added as a playable character as part of the Back N. Time Grand Prix.

Crash Nitro Kart

In the intro for Crash Nitro Kart, Crash is relaxing when his entire house is abducted. The Bandicoot family exit the house and finds themselves on another planet. Cortex and his henchmen have also been abducted. A giant holographic display appears and explains that he is Emperor Velo XXVII, ruler of his planet. He has heard word about their racing skills, and that they must race to entertain his people. If they do not race, he will destroy the Earth. Both Team Bandicoot and Team Cortex accept, and race on a number of tracks, eventually defeating Velo, who then sends them home.

Crash is a member of Team Bandicoot alongside Coco, Crunch, and Fake Crash. He has average top speed, above-average acceleration, and below-average turning. He shares his stats with Doctor Neo Cortex.

Crash Tag Team Racing

In Crash Tag Team Racing, Crash and the others agree to recover the Power Gems of Von Clutch's MotorWorld and find whoever stole them. In the game, Crash has received a very different personality, as he can speak gibberish and appears to take a sadistic pleasure in the pain and suffering of chickens and the Park Drones.

Party games

Crash Bash

In Crash Bash, Crash's sleep is interrupted by Aku Aku, who has summoned him to take part in a battle of good and evil against Uka Uka in a series of minigames. Crash is the leader of his team, consisting of himself, Coco, Tiny and Dingodile, the latter two being taken from Uka Uka's side to even the odds. Uka Uka's team is led by Cortex, and includes Doctor N. Brio, Koala Kong and Rilla Roo. The two sides face off in a series of games, of which Crash's team is eventually the victor. It is revealed by Aku Aku that the contest was simply an attempt by Uka Uka to steal the crystals. Uka Uka is then ejected into space, and Crash and his friends go home.

Crash Bandicoot Purple: Ripto's Rampage / Spyro Orange: The Cortex Conspiracy

In Crash Bandicoot Purple: Ripto's Rampage, Cortex teams up with Spyro's nemesis, Ripto to attack both Crash and Spyro's worlds. Crash is tricked into thinking that Spyro the Dragon is attacking the Wumpa Islands, but he discovers the truth after a fight on a bridge, and teams up with Spyro to defeat the combined forces of Doctor Neo Cortex and Ripto. Crash also appears in the paired game, Spyro Orange: The Cortex Conspiracy.

Crash Boom Bang!

In Crash Boom Bang!, Crash is one of the attendees of the World Cannonball Race. In the ending, just before the Viscount can make his wish, Crash leaps forward and makes his wish for a thousand Wumpa Fruit.

Appearances in other media

Crash has made several appearances in the Spyro franchise, also produced by Universal. As well as the crossover title, Crash Purple (Fusion in PAL regions), this has ranged from promotional demos, to cameo appearances, though he has appeared less consistently than vise-versa. Crash made a cameo appearance in the Nintendo DS version of The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning in the Dante's Freezer level.

In The Simpsons episode "Lisa Gets an "A"", Dash Dingo an obvious spoof of Crash Bandicoot. The villain in the game projects himself as a hologram in a circular room before Dash, which is a parody on Crash 2's warp room holograms. A tweaked-out soundtrack is used, sounding uncannily similar to the games.

In the Angel episode "Power Play", Illyria and Drogyn are seen playing Crash Bandicoot on an Xbox. Unable to quite get the hang of it Illyria remarks, "I play this game. It is pointless, and annoys me. Yet I am compelled to keep playing."

In the Friends episode, "The One With Monica's Thunder", Joey is preparing to audition for the part of a nineteen year old. As he greets Chandler in his "teenage" attire, Chandler can be seen playing Crash Team Racing.

In the movie Baby Geniuses, Crash can be seen in a clothing shop in a game screen.

In Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story, news anchor Tom Tucker looks like he is masturbating because of the camera angle, making panting and groaning sounds, but then it is revealed he is playing a Crash Bandicoot game for an early Game Boy system (although the only Crash Bandicoot games part of the Game Boy line is the Game Boy Advance titles) and says, "Eat my dust Crash Bandicoot!"

In the Dawson's Creek episode "Four to Tango", Dawson unexpectedly finds Pacey in his room in the middle of the school day. Pacey's excuse is that he's playing Crash.

On an episode of "Yes, Dear", at the beginning of an episode Jimmy is playing Crash Bandicoot on the PlayStation.

Crash Bandicoot has also been referenced in a few Jhonen Vasquez comics, mainly on people's shirts in the comics.

In the Nintendo 64 game GoldenEye 007, in the Aztec level one of the wall engravings appears to have Crash Bandicoot chained to some torture device.

General information

Characteristics

Naughty Dog once referenced the development of Crash as a character both 'goofy yet heroic', and being able to portray it well. Originally however, he took the role of a silent protagonist and thus expressed little of his personality or opinions (a trait developer Jason Rubin later claimed to regret).

Crash's personality is hard to pinpoint, sometimes varying from game to game. Overall, he has a rather wacky, cartoonish personality, and his signature spin attack is comparable to the Tasmanian Devil from Looney Tunes. Crash's demented behavior was exaggerated in Crash Tag Team Racing, in which he took pleasure in torturing innocent animals, Park Drones, and even himself. Despite this, Crash is usually kind-hearted and laid back, rarely showing true sorrow or anger (though he detests evil, such as Cortex). Crash still lacks a sense of awareness.

Abilities

Crash's most common ability is his tornado spin, upon which he twirls insanely to hit a nearby opponent. The power of this attack varies in different games, to the point he can spin constantly or even float on air when using it, however these advancements generally come as power ups in most games often gained by defeating a boss character. He can also spin objects, living or not, to gain a better hit radius. Like other platformers, he can also jump on opponents as well as slide and body slam. Some of these also gain power ups depending upon the game. A large amount of special abilities can be obtained in various titles.

In games starting with Crash Bandicoot: Warped, Crash is shown to be able to ride a variety of vehicles, such as a Motorcycle, a Jet Sub, a Jeep, and a Bi-plane.

In Crash Bandicoot, Crash can only jump and spin. In Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back, Crash has gained the ability to slide, crawl, dig underground and body slam. In Crash Bandicoot: Warped, his digging ability was removed, although the game introduces five Super Powers, which are each rewarded for clearing a boss battle. In Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex, Crash has the ability to tip-toe, which allows him to walk on Nitro Crates. In Crash of the Titans, along with his spin attack, Crash has gained the ability to perform more physical attacks, including kicking, punching, and using Aku Aku to take control of monsters along his path.

Love interests

In the first Crash game, Crash had a crush on Tawna. However, according to an early build of the official website, in a matter of months after he rescues her from Cortex, Tawna leaves him a note, informing him that she has dumped him for Pinstripe Potoroo.

In Crash Tag Team Racing, Pasadena O'Possum appeared to be interested with Crash. Whenever Pasadena flirted with him, Crash was apparently disturbed. Whenever she talks about kissing, Crash looks like he would throw up. When she asks for a favor, Crash pants like a dog.

Alternate forms

Many alternates of Crash are known to exist, either as fellow experiments, relatives or forms from alternate worlds.

Fake Crash

Fake Crash is a deformed duplicate of the bandicoot.

Evil Crash/Nega Crash

Evil Crash is Crash's form from the 10th Dimension, and is the complete opposite of his heroic alternate, vicious, inhospitable and lacking rational thought. It also has a tendency to eat anything in sight, and seems to have a liking to Nina Cortex. He would ironically save the day by devouring the Evil Twins.

Carbon Crash

A Carbon Crash is a white-furred clone of Crash that appears whenever there is a second player in Crash of the Titans.

Portrayals

Since his debut, Crash has had a grand total of five voice actors: Brendan O'Brien in the Naughty Dog games, Steven Blum in Crash Nitro Kart, Jess Harnell in Crash Tag Team Racing, Kappei Yamaguchi in the Japanese dub of the games, and Makoto Ishii in Crash Boom Bang!. With a few exceptions, Crash himself does not talk in his early games for the PlayStation. This is in fact common with video games as to allow the audience to play through the perspective of the character, (noticeably, Coco Bandicoot was mute in Crash Bandicoot: Warped). When he does, he speaks in a somewhat high pitched garble, though some of his comments are very obvious. Although it is proven in Crash Tag Team Racing that Crash speaks (albeit by jibbering), his speaking lines are usually short and rare interjections rather than actual conversations. An early CGI commercial for Crash Bandicoot 2 does in fact show Crash speaking fluent English. Interestingly he is given a completely different voice, as well as an Australian accent.

List of game appearances

These are all the games that Crash has appeared in, including guest appearances but not including cameos.

Title Year System/format
Crash Bandicoot 1996 PlayStation
Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back 1997 PlayStation
Crash Bandicoot: Warped 1998 PlayStation
Crash Bandicoot 1998 99x Games
Crash Bandicoot 1998 Tiger Electronics
Crash Team Racing 1999 PlayStation
Crash Bash 2000 PlayStation
Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex 2001, 2002 PlayStation 2, Xbox, Nintendo GameCube
Crash Bandicoot: The Huge Adventure 2002 Game Boy Advance
Crash Bandicoot 2: N-Tranced 2003 Game Boy Advance
Crash Nitro Kart 2003 PlayStation 2, Xbox, Nintendo GameCube
Crash Nitro Kart 2003, 2004 Game Boy Advance, N-Gage
Crash Bandicoot Purple: Ripto's Rampage 2004 Game Boy Advance
Spyro Orange: The Cortex Conspiracy 2004 Game Boy Advance
Crash Twinsanity 2004 PlayStation 2, Xbox
Crash Twinsanity 3D 2004 Mobile
Crash Nitro Kart 2004 Mobile
Crash Twinsanity 2004 Mobile
Crash Bandicoot 2005 Mobile
Crash Tag Team Racing 2005 PlayStation 2, Xbox, Nintendo GameCube, PlayStation Portable
Crash Racing 2006 Mobile
Crash Boom Bang! 2006 Nintendo DS
Crash of the Titans 2007 Wii, Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable
Crash of the Titans 2007 Nintendo DS
Crash of the Titans 2007 Game Boy Advance
Crash Boom Bang! 2007 Mobile
Crash of the Titans 2007 Mobile
Chokkan♪ Crash Bandicoot 2007 Mobile
Crash Bandicoot Nitro Kart 3D 2008 Symbian, iOS, N-Gage, Zeebo
Crash: Mind Over Mutant 2008 PlayStation 2, Wii, Xbox 360, PlayStation Portable
Crash: Mind Over Mutant 2008 Nintendo DS
Crash Nitro Kart 2 2008 Mobile
Crash Bandicoot: Mutant Island 2009 Mobile
Crash Bandicoot Nitro Kart 2 2010 iOS
Uncharted 4: A Thief's End 2016, 2022 PlayStation 4, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 5
Skylanders: Imaginators 2016, 2017 PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Wii U, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch
Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy 2017, 2018 PlayStation 4, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One
CrashMoji 2017 iOS, Android
Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled 2019 Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time 2020, 2021 PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Microsoft Windows
Crash Bandicoot: On the Run! 2021 iOS, Android

Gallery

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Theme

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese クラッシュ バンディクー
Kurasshu Bandikū
Same as English.

Trivia

  • Interestingly, in the opening of Crash Bandicoot, the computer monitor refers to Crash as 'Bandicoot 1.0', suggesting he is the first bandicoot to be subjected to the Evolv-O-Ray.
  • Crash is allergic to bees, as witnessed in the Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back levels "Diggin' It" and "Bee-Having" when the bees attack Crash.

References

  1. Neo Cortex's words: "Wee-ooh wee-ooh! Uh-oh! It looks like that's the BIRTHDAY ALARM! Happy Birthday, Subject!" - Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time
  2. Neo Cortex's words: "I got you a little gratuation present, Subjet. A name: Crashworth Cortex the First! Um, "Crash" for short." - Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time
  3. Flashback Tapes
  4. https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Game-Boy-Advance/Crash-Bandicoot-2-N-Tranced-266507.html
  5. Tweet from CTR4ever Community


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