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====Japanese ''Cortex Strikes Back'' manual====


[[File:Crash 2 Japanese Manual Page 3.png|thumb|upright=0.7|Page 3 of the Japanese ''[[Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back]]'' manual, showing Tawna staying with [[Pinstripe Potoroo]].]]
[[File:Crash 2 Japanese Manual Page 3.png|thumb|upright=0.7|Page 3 of the Japanese ''[[Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back]]'' manual, showing Tawna staying with [[Pinstripe Potoroo]].]]
Tawna's first appearance in original media outside of video games is in Takahiro Yamashita's [[Crash Bandicoot (manga)|manga adaptation of the first ''Crash Bandicoot'']], following an abridged version of the game's events, of which Tawna appears in both of its two chapters.


While Tawna is completely absent from ''[[Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back]]'', the instruction booklet for the Japanese version of the game provides additional details as to what transpired after the first game; namely, Tawna leaves Crash and the [[Wumpa Islands]], referred to as Tasmania in the manual, for Chigago, USA in order to be with Pinstripe Potoroo.<ref name=japantawnabio>''Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back'' Japanese manual. p. 3. 恋人のタウナは、ピンストライプと仲良くなって都会へ行ってしまったのです。ガックリしたクラッシュは「モテモテ トレーニング」を始めたのですが……大丈夫でしょうか? (''"Crash's girlfriend, Tawna, has travelled to the city after befriending Pinstripe. Gutted, Crash begins his "Attractive Training"... is he alright?"''). Translation by [https://crashbandicoot.fandom.com/wiki/User:thaswordster thaswordster].</ref><ref name=japantawnabio2>''Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back'' Japanese manual. p. 17. お兄ちゃんの元恋人。せつかく助けてあげたのに、お兄ちゃんのおバカなところに愛想がつきてタスマニアから出ていってしまったの。ウワサでは、囚われている間に仲良くなったピンストライプという男を追っかけて、アメリカのシカゴに行ったらしいわ。 (''Crash's ex-girlfriend. Even though he saved her, she grew tired of his silliness and left Tasmania. Rumor has it that she travelled to Chicago, USA, in pursuit of a man named Pinstripe, whom she befriended during her time as a prisoner.'') Translation by [https://crashbandicoot.fandom.com/wiki/User:thaswordster thaswordster].</ref>
While Tawna is completely absent from ''[[Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back]]'', the instruction booklet for the Japanese version of the game provides additional details as to what transpired after the first game; namely, Tawna leaves Crash and the [[Wumpa Islands]], referred to as Tasmania in the manual, for Chigago, USA in order to be with Pinstripe Potoroo.<ref name=japantawnabio>''Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back'' Japanese manual. p. 3. 恋人のタウナは、ピンストライプと仲良くなって都会へ行ってしまったのです。ガックリしたクラッシュは「モテモテ トレーニング」を始めたのですが……大丈夫でしょうか? (''"Crash's girlfriend, Tawna, has travelled to the city after befriending Pinstripe. Gutted, Crash begins his "Attractive Training"... is he alright?"''). Translation by [https://crashbandicoot.fandom.com/wiki/User:thaswordster thaswordster].</ref><ref name=japantawnabio2>''Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back'' Japanese manual. p. 17. お兄ちゃんの元恋人。せつかく助けてあげたのに、お兄ちゃんのおバカなところに愛想がつきてタスマニアから出ていってしまったの。ウワサでは、囚われている間に仲良くなったピンストライプという男を追っかけて、アメリカのシカゴに行ったらしいわ。 (''Crash's ex-girlfriend. Even though he saved her, she grew tired of his silliness and left Tasmania. Rumor has it that she travelled to Chicago, USA, in pursuit of a man named Pinstripe, whom she befriended during her time as a prisoner.'') Translation by [https://crashbandicoot.fandom.com/wiki/User:thaswordster thaswordster].</ref>


====''Dance! Then Jump! Na Daibōken''====
Tawna appears in two chapters of ''[[Crash Bandicoot: Dance! Then Jump! Na Daibōken]]'', a manga adaptation of ''Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back'' and ''Crash Bandicoot: Warped'' by Ari Kawashima. Tawna is first mentioned in the first chapter of the first volume as it follows the story present in the manual for the Japanese version of ''Crash Bandicoot 2'', where she suddenly leaves Crash a parting letter as she goes to be with Pinstripe, which causes Crash to engage in activities to make himself seem more attractive to women throughout the manga. She is later mentioned in the final chapter of the second volume as Crash dreams about becoming heroic enough for Tawna to come back to him, kissing [[Aku Aku]] in his sleep in the process.
Tawna appears in two chapters of ''[[Crash Bandicoot: Dance! Then Jump! Na Daibōken]]'', a manga adaptation of ''Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back'' and ''Crash Bandicoot: Warped'' by Ari Kawashima. Tawna is first mentioned in the first chapter of the first volume as it follows the story present in the manual for the Japanese version of ''Crash Bandicoot 2'', where she suddenly leaves Crash a parting letter as she goes to be with Pinstripe, which causes Crash to engage in activities to make himself seem more attractive to women throughout the manga. She is later mentioned in the final chapter of the second volume as Crash dreams about becoming heroic enough for Tawna to come back to him, kissing [[Aku Aku]] in his sleep in the process.


====''The Wrath of Cortex Official Strategy Guide''====
BradyGames' strategy guide for ''Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex'' features a section called "The Complete and Authorized History of Crash Bandicoot", which summarizes the events of the first ''Crash Bandicoot'', ''Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back'', ''Crash Bandicoot: Warped'', and ''The Wrath of Cortex'' itself. While the events are largely the same as those that occur in the games themselves, the summary mentions Tawna as attempting an escape from Castle Cortex with Crash during the events of the first game, only to be found out by Cortex. Tawna's story about leaving Crash for Pinstripe prior to the events of the second game, which had previously only ever been referenced in Japanese media, is also included in the summary, with Tawna leaving a note to Crash before leaving.<ref name=bradygames>''Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex Official Strategy Guide''. p. 137. "Dearest Crash, you saved me bravely, but I have fallen in love with another. Pinstripe Potoroo made me an offer I couldn't refuse. Take care, Tawna".</ref>
BradyGames' strategy guide for ''Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex'' features a section called "The Complete and Authorized History of Crash Bandicoot", which summarizes the events of the first ''Crash Bandicoot'', ''Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back'', ''Crash Bandicoot: Warped'', and ''The Wrath of Cortex'' itself. While the events are largely the same as those that occur in the games themselves, the summary mentions Tawna as attempting an escape from Castle Cortex with Crash during the events of the first game, only to be found out by Cortex. Tawna's story about leaving Crash for Pinstripe prior to the events of the second game, which had previously only ever been referenced in Japanese media, is also included in the summary, with Tawna leaving a note to Crash before leaving.<ref name=bradygames>''Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex Official Strategy Guide''. p. 137. "Dearest Crash, you saved me bravely, but I have fallen in love with another. Pinstripe Potoroo made me an offer I couldn't refuse. Take care, Tawna".</ref>
====Other appearances====
Tawna is present in the two chapters of Takahiro Yamashita's [[Crash Bandicoot (manga)|manga adaptation of the first ''Crash Bandicoot'']], which largely follows the events of the original game.


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