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Wumpa Islands Twinsanity concept.jpg
“The bad... we're going to destroy your precious islands.”
Moritz, Crash Twinsanity

Wumpa Islands is a archipelago of three islands located at the Australian coast[1] and is the homeworld to the guardian Aku Aku and malevolent Uka Uka who would be the mentors in Crash Bandicoot series.

Geography

The 3 islands was a desert archipelago that contained beachs, jungles, tribes, rivers, lost cities, temples and mountains. In winter season, result in ice grow in some islands.

History

Before the Wumpa Islands was a desert archipelago where Aku Aku has always protected eons ago.[2] But with the Neo Cortex's arrival, this archipelago was taken by same with N. Brio where his facilities is built in one of islands for start the Cortex Comandos.[1]

After that Crash Bandicoot was created, this archipelago became independent where which Cortex and his henchmen are defeated by same with Aku Aku tutelage.

Islands

Mains

Distant islands

Theme

Audio.svg N. Sanity Beach - Main Map theme in Crash Bandicoot

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References

  1. a b Crash Bandicoot instruction booklet, PlayStation, 1996, p. 3
  2. Crash Bandicoot Instruction Booklet, Playstation, 1996, p. 22