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N. Tropy was introduced in the Naughty Dog era as a friend of Uka Uka back when the latter was a {{Knight of Cerebus}}. He never decreased as a threat (and he wasn't upstaged by his own pets unlike Cortex), gained a trait that made him {{Lighter and Softer}} after his introduction, and wasn't played for laughs as much as Cortex and other characters even with of all the time puns he made. He was chosen to replace Cortex by Uka Uka in N-Tranced and almost succeeds in his plan to capture the bandicoots in that game's prologue stage. And he was implied to be the leader of the alliance that had himself, N. Gin, and N. Brio in Twinsanity. Now, compare Tropy with various other recurring characters in Crash such as the bandicoot himself, Cortex, Coco, etc. and consider how each of them has either decreased as a threat to the point of being repeatedly upstaged by other {{Big Bads}} (Cortex), has {{Took A Level In Dumbass}} (Crash), and has been made {{Lighter And Softer}} along with being played for laughs more than Tropy has throughout the games (various characters). All of this happened even before Crash of the Titans. With the style of the Radical Entertainment era, Tropy wouldn't gone with any of Radical Entertainment's Crash Bandicoot games without changing his character, using him in place of another, and/or giving him another character's traits and/or role.

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N. Tropy was introduced in the Naughty Dog era as a friend of Uka Uka back when the latter was a {{Knight of Cerebus}}. He never decreased as a threat (and he wasn't upstaged by his own pets unlike Cortex), gained a trait that made him {{Lighter and Softer}} after his introduction, and wasn't played for laughs as much as Cortex and other characters even with of all the time puns he made. He was chosen to replace Cortex by Uka Uka in N-Tranced ''N-Tranced'' and almost succeeds in his plan to capture the bandicoots in that game's prologue stage. And he was implied to be the leader of the alliance that had himself, N. Gin, and N. Brio in Twinsanity.''Twinsanity''. Now, compare Tropy with various other recurring characters in Crash such as the bandicoot himself, Cortex, Coco, etc. and consider how each of them has either decreased as a threat to the point of being repeatedly upstaged by other {{Big Bads}} (Cortex), has {{Took A Level In Dumbass}} (Crash), and has been made {{Lighter And Softer}} along with being played for laughs more than Tropy has throughout the games (various characters). All of this happened even before Crash of the Titans. With the style of the Radical Entertainment era, Tropy wouldn't gone with any of Radical Entertainment's Crash Bandicoot games without changing his character, using him in place of another, and/or giving him another character's traits and/or role.
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N. Tropy was introduced in the Naughty Dog era as a friend of Uka Uka back when the latter was a {{Knight of Cerebus}}. He never decreased as a threat (and he wasn't upstaged by his own pets unlike Cortex), gained a trait that made him {{Lighter and Softer}} after his introduction, and wasn't played for laughs as much as Cortex and other characters even with of all the time puns he made. He was chosen to replace Cortex by Uka Uka in N-Tranced and almost succeeds in his plan to capture the bandicoots in that game's prologue stage. And he was implied to be the leader of the alliance that had himself, N. Gin, and N. Brio in Twinsanity. Now, compare Tropy with various other recurring characters in Crash such as the bandicoot himself, Cortex, Coco, etc. and consider how at least each of them has either decreased as a threat to the point of being repeatedly upstaged by other {{Big Bads}} (Cortex), has {{Took A Level In Dumbass}} (Crash), and has been made {{Lighter And Softer}} along with being played for laughs more than Tropy has throughout the games (various characters). All of this happened even before Crash of the Titans. With the style of the Radical Entertainment era, Tropy wouldn't gone with any of Radical Entertainment's Crash Bandicoot games without changing his character, using him in place of another, and/or giving him another character's traits and/or role.

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N. Tropy was introduced in the Naughty Dog era as a friend of Uka Uka back when the latter was a {{Knight of Cerebus}}. He never decreased as a threat (and he wasn't upstaged by his own pets unlike Cortex), gained a trait that made him {{Lighter and Softer}} after his introduction, and wasn't played for laughs as much as Cortex and other characters even with of all the time puns he made. He was chosen to replace Cortex by Uka Uka in N-Tranced and almost succeeds in his plan to capture the bandicoots in that game's prologue stage. And he was implied to be the leader of the alliance that had himself, N. Gin, and N. Brio in Twinsanity. Now, compare Tropy with various other recurring characters in Crash such as the bandicoot himself, Cortex, Coco, etc. and consider how at least each of them has either decreased as a threat to the point of being repeatedly upstaged by other {{Big Bads}} (Cortex), has {{Took A Level In Dumbass}} (Crash), and has been made {{Lighter And Softer}} along with being played for laughs more than Tropy has throughout the games (various characters). All of this happened even before Crash of the Titans. With the style of the Radical Entertainment era, Tropy wouldn't gone with any of Radical Entertainment's Crash Bandicoot games without changing his character, using him in place of another, and/or giving him another character's traits and/or role.
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N. Tropy was introduced in the Naughty Dog era as a friend of Uka Uka back when the latter was a {{Knight of Cerebus}}. He never decreased as a threat (and he wasn't upstaged by his own pets unlike Cortex), gained a trait that made him {{Lighter and Softer}} after his introduction, and wasn't played for laughs as much as Cortex and other characters even with of all the time puns he made. He was chosen to replace Cortex by Uka Uka in N-Tranced and almost succeeds in his plan to capture the bandicoots in that game's prologue stage. And he was implied to be the leader of the alliance that had himself, N. Gin, and N. Brio in Twinsanity. Now, compare Tropy with various other recurring characters in Crash such as the bandicoot himself, Cortex, Coco, etc. and consider how at least each of them has either decreased as a threat to the point of being repeatedly upstaged by other {{Big Bads}} (Cortex), has {{Took A Level In Dumbass}} (Crash), and has been made {{Lighter And Softer}} along with being played for laughs more than Tropy has throughout the games (various characters). All of this happened even before Crash of the Titans. With the style of the Radical Entertainment era, Tropy wouldn't gone with any of Radical Entertainment's Crash Bandicoot games without changing his character, using him in place of another, and/or giving him another character's traits.

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N. Tropy was introduced in the Naughty Dog era as a friend of Uka Uka back when the latter was a {{Knight of Cerebus}}. He never decreased as a threat (and he wasn't upstaged by his own pets unlike Cortex), gained a trait that made him {{Lighter and Softer}} after his introduction, and wasn't played for laughs as much as Cortex and other characters even with of all the time puns he made. He was chosen to replace Cortex by Uka Uka in N-Tranced and almost succeeds in his plan to capture the bandicoots in that game's prologue stage. And he was implied to be the leader of the alliance that had himself, N. Gin, and N. Brio in Twinsanity. Now, compare Tropy with various other recurring characters in Crash such as the bandicoot himself, Cortex, Coco, etc. and consider how at least each of them has either decreased as a threat to the point of being repeatedly upstaged by other {{Big Bads}} (Cortex), has {{Took A Level In Dumbass}} (Crash), and has been made {{Lighter And Softer}} along with being played for laughs more than Tropy has throughout the games (various characters). All of this happened even before Crash of the Titans. With the style of the Radical Entertainment era, Tropy wouldn't gone with any of Radical Entertainment's Crash Bandicoot games without changing his character, using him in place of another, and/or giving him another character's traits.traits and/or role.
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N. Tropy was introduced in the Naughty Dog era as a friend of Uka Uka back when the latter was a {{Knight of Cerebus}}. He never decreased as a threat (and he wasn't upstaged by his own pets unlike Cortex), gained a trait that made him {{Lighter and Softer}} after his introduction, and wasn't played for laughs as much as Cortex and other characters even with of all the time puns he made. He was chosen to replace Cortex by Uka Uka in N-Tranced and almost succeeds in his plan to capture the bandicoots in that game's prologue stage. And he was implied to be the leader of the alliance that had himself, N. Gin, and N. Brio. Now, compare Tropy with various other recurring characters in Crash such as the bandicoot himself, Cortex, Coco, etc. and consider how at least each of them has either decreased as a threat to the point of being repeatedly upstaged by other {{Big Bads}} (Cortex), has {{Took A Level In Dumbass}} (Crash), and has been made {{Lighter And Softer}} along with being played for laughs more than Tropy has throughout the games (various characters}}. All of this happened even before Crash of the Titans. With the style of the Radical Entertainment era, Tropy wouldn't gone with any of Radical Entertainment's Crash Bandicoot games without changing his character, using him in place of another, and/or giving him another character's traits.

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N. Tropy was introduced in the Naughty Dog era as a friend of Uka Uka back when the latter was a {{Knight of Cerebus}}. He never decreased as a threat (and he wasn't upstaged by his own pets unlike Cortex), gained a trait that made him {{Lighter and Softer}} after his introduction, and wasn't played for laughs as much as Cortex and other characters even with of all the time puns he made. He was chosen to replace Cortex by Uka Uka in N-Tranced and almost succeeds in his plan to capture the bandicoots in that game's prologue stage. And he was implied to be the leader of the alliance that had himself, N. Gin, and N. Brio.Brio in Twinsanity. Now, compare Tropy with various other recurring characters in Crash such as the bandicoot himself, Cortex, Coco, etc. and consider how at least each of them has either decreased as a threat to the point of being repeatedly upstaged by other {{Big Bads}} (Cortex), has {{Took A Level In Dumbass}} (Crash), and has been made {{Lighter And Softer}} along with being played for laughs more than Tropy has throughout the games (various characters}}.characters). All of this happened even before Crash of the Titans. With the style of the Radical Entertainment era, Tropy wouldn't gone with any of Radical Entertainment's Crash Bandicoot games without changing his character, using him in place of another, and/or giving him another character's traits.
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N. Tropy was introduced in the Naughty Dog era as a friend of Uka Uka back when the latter was a {{Knight of Cerebus}}. He never decreased as a threat (and he wasn't upstaged by his own pets unlike Cortex), gained a trait that made him {{Lighter and Softer}} after his introduction, and wasn't played for laughs as much as Cortex and other characters even with of all the time puns he made. He was chosen to replace Cortex by Uka Uka in N-Tranced and almost succeeds in his plan to capture the bandicoots in that game's prologue stage. And he was implied to be the leader of the alliance that had himself, N. Gin, and N. Brio. Now, compare Tropy with various other recurring characters in Crash such as the bandicoot himself, Cortex, Coco, etc. and consider how at least each of them has either decreased as a threat to the point of being repeatedly upstaged by other {{Big Bads}} (Cortex), has {{Took A Level In Dumbass}} (Crash), and has been made {{Lighter And Softer}} along with being played for laughs more than Tropy has throughout the games (various characters}}. All of this happened even before Crash of the Titans. With the style of the Radical Entertainment era, Tropy wouldn't gone with any of Radical Entertainment's Crash Bandicoot games without changing his character, using him in place of another, and/or giving him another character's traits.
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[[WMG: Cortex wins in the end, no matter what.]]
The future levels in Crash 3 feature signs displaying Cortex- and N.Gin-related text, implying that Cortex has some level of prominence in the future. The lack of other signs in the future levels would seem to indicate that, at some point, Cortex does in fact conquer the world, whether on-screen or off.
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** Fun fact: Crash 1's working title during development was "Sonic's Ass," because it was meant to be a version of Sonic where you were constantly viewing the action from behind, thus having the main character's backside front-and-center at all times. The similarities between the two are far from coincidence.
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After she was fed up with how men were treating her, she decided to give women a try. With her [[ShesGotLegs incredible gams]], [[BuxomIsBetter huge breasts]] and [[EveryoneLovesBlonde hot blonde hair]], [[EvenTheGirlsWantHer every homosexual and bi-sexual woman in the world rejoiced.]]

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After she was fed up with how men were treating her, she decided to give women a try. With her [[ShesGotLegs incredible gams]], [[BuxomIsBetter huge breasts]] and [[EveryoneLovesBlonde [[EveryoneLovesBlondes hot blonde hair]], [[EvenTheGirlsWantHer every homosexual and bi-sexual woman in the world rejoiced.]]

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[[WMG: Tanya broke up with Crash due to his connections with spiritual forces.]]
A case of "the world is not ready yet" is the (only) saddest thing in Crash's life. Crash was depicted as lazy in the intro from Crash Bandicoot 2. He probably slept all day due to some bottled up dredging about Tanya and why she broke up with him. He could only cry in his dreams though, thats how abnormal Crash was. Maybe the fact Tanya was more aware of the dangers of Aku or Uka's power being connected to him, had brought up unhealthy worry and passive aggressive tendencies. Also, Crash was not the brightest bulb in the socket. As a Wild Mass Guess this is probably the best one because a lot of other fans can go on saying the new, crackheaded Bandicoot resembles someone who beats their relatives.

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[[WMG: Tanya Tawna broke up with Crash due to his connections with spiritual forces.]]
A case of "the world is not ready yet" is the (only) saddest thing in Crash's life. Crash was depicted as lazy in the intro from Crash Bandicoot 2. He probably slept all day due to some bottled up dredging about Tanya Tawna and why she broke up with him. He could only cry in his dreams though, thats how abnormal Crash was. Maybe the fact Tanya Tawna was more aware of the dangers of Aku or Uka's power being connected to him, had brought up unhealthy worry and passive aggressive tendencies. Also, Crash was not the brightest bulb in the socket. As a Wild Mass Guess this is probably the best one because a lot of other fans can go on saying the new, crackheaded Bandicoot resembles someone who beats their relatives.
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[[WMG: Tawna [[LastHetRomance became a lesbian after she broke up with Pinstripe.]]]]
After she was fed up with how men were treating her, she decided to give women a try. With her [[ShesGotLegs incredible gams]], [[BuxomIsBetter huge breasts]] and [[EveryoneLovesBlonde hot blonde hair]], [[EvenTheGirlsWantHer every homosexual and bi-sexual woman in the world rejoiced.]]
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[[WMG: Uka Uka is, or at least brings, Cortex's angry side]]
In the original trilogy, at least.

This just struck me when I played the second game; angry Cortex sounds just about like Uka Uka (though it's because they're voiced by [[ClancyBrown the same person]]). In the third game, Cortex never sounded angry (he in fact apologizes when he isn't angry even though by all means he should), instead Uka Uka attached himself to Cortex's face and gave Crash/Coco a menacing talk. Supported more just before the boss battle - When Uka attached himself to Cortex's face again, Cortex's body seemed to make an appropriate angry gesture for Uka's ultimatum. Thus the conclusion: Cortex speaks his anger through Uka Uka.
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[[WMG: N.Gin is dying.]]
Unlike most design changes across the times he's appeared, he stays mostly the same in terms of design aside from his complexion changing from a normal color, to a sickly green, and now a pale gray. Along with this, he seems to be becoming even more mentally unstable. It may be that his body is rejecting his makeshift life support, or it may be the metals slowly poisoning him. At any rate, the rocket that threatened his life and yet saved it seems to be very slowly killing him.
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[[WMG: "Tiny" in ''Crash of the Tintans'' isn't really Tiny. He is Pura.]]

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[[WMG: "Tiny" in ''Crash of the Tintans'' Titans'' isn't really Tiny. He is Pura.]]


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[[WMG: The grimlys in ''Mind over Mutant'' are snakes.]]
In Mount Grimly, there is a section that has a [[http://crashmania.net/images/mom/momguide-1/Grimly5.jpg giant rock snake]]. I wondered why such a thing would appear in this location, but then it occurred to me that it may have something to do with the grimlys' origin.
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[[WMG: "Tiny" in ''Crash of the Tintans'' isn't really Tiny. He is Pura.]]
Yes, Coco's pet tiger. Think about it: Even compared to the other characters, Tiny's redesign for ''Crash of the Titans'' bears no resemblance to what the character used to be whatsoever. He doesn't appear to be the same species, his meek personality is literally almost the exact opposite of what he used to be like, and though I could be mistaken, I don't think he's ever explicitly referred to by name in any actual dialogue. So I'm theorizing that he really ''isn't'' Tiny. The truth is that Cortex kidnapped Pura and used the Evolvo Ray and the Cortex Vortex on him, swaying him to his will. "Tiny's" apologetic attitude and admiration torwards Crash actually makes a lot of sense if we assume he was previously his friend and ally. His child-like personality is because he really is just a cub whose growth was artificially accelerated by Cortex.
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[[WMG: The new designs for any other main character are based on politically correct views.]]
Crash Bandicoot's design is clearly a play on the hero which has hit rock bottom and crawls closer to drug addiction. Ironically, this new, messy and ratty look of Crash is to grab the appeal of more older boys and girls. Yet crash always was a universally enjoyable character. Wait until the kids are exposed to a person which carries sign of heroin usage.
Alternatively, Coco Bandicoot is designed for the age of intensive-sexual-appeal. Beforehand she looked like a very young and stereotypically smart country girl. Stereotypical in the sense that her wardrobe consists mostly if not only of blue, white, and pink in that specific order. But now she wears hipster clothing that looked like it came from an American_Eagle store, her hairdo resembles the typical college freshman complete with a headband that adds a little house girl feel. But if it's any notice, it's the blatant sexual allurement that Universal could have secretly demanded them to scribble into. Tiny the Tiger is now a war veteran bearing painfully obvious similarities to a typical american soldier who fought in Afghanistan. Tiny, more or less is the politically correct caricature of a war veteran. I.E. brutal and ruthless killing machine that resembles a careless lion.
N.Gin is now the maniacal wannabe-communist with a Red Star complex to top it all off. N.Gin is pretty much the political statement that every weapons expert or weapons scientist hates the concept being free to natural environments.
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[[WMG: Cortex is Nina's father... AND her uncle!]]
Nina could very well be the product of [[BrotherSisterIncest Brother-Sister Incest]]. It's possible that [[SeparatedAtBirth they may not have known that at the time though.]]
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[[WMG: Becoming Crystal Crazy is true and Cortex suffers it]]
In a part of Twinsanity Cortex warns Crash that the gaze of the Crystal will make him crazy, however cortex has witnessed the crystal for who know how longs in the second game, so what if he started to become a lessor threat thanks to the madness that he proclaimed to Crash, Crash only recently became insane due to them. Thus why everyone who has taken a long time to look at them either went crazy or a little mad.



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Crash and Sonic were both experiments gone wrong. The two games both feature TalkingAnimals. However, Crash's world is a little zanier than Sonic's, so ''it'' is the parallel world.

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Crash and Sonic were both experiments gone wrong. The two games both feature TalkingAnimals.{{Talking Animal}}s. However, Crash's world is a little zanier than Sonic's, so ''it'' is the parallel world.
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* The two series are often compared to each other, and Crash does resemble Sonic.

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Crash and Sonic were both experiments gone wrong. The two games both feature TalkingAnimals. However, Crash's world is a little zanier than Sonic's, so ''it'' is the parallel world

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Crash and Sonic were both experiments gone wrong. The two games both feature TalkingAnimals. However, Crash's world is a little zanier than Sonic's, so ''it'' is the parallel world
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[[WMG: the Crash Bandicoot series isn't quite dead yet]]

activision is secretary working on a new game to the series however unlike recent develops they are taking their time with the game for 3 reasons 1 they are simply busy with several other projects meaning they don't have as much time to work 2 because they unlike other developers are taking the brand seriously and are taking their time developing a game in order to make an excellent game able to rival mario galaxy and ultimately restore the series to it's former glory and 3 they are also biding their time purposely till the wii u comes out so they can release the game in hd without a watered down port so rest assure crash bandicoot isn't dead
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Crash and Sonic were both experiments gone wrong. The two games both feature TalkingAnimals. However, Crash's world is a little zanier than Sonic's, so ''it'' is the parallel world.

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Crash and Sonic were both experiments gone wrong. The two games both feature TalkingAnimals. However, Crash's world is a little zanier than Sonic's, so ''it'' is the parallel world.
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[[WMG: the Crash Bandicoot series isn't quite dead yet]]

activision is secretary working on a new game to the series however unlike recent develops they are taking their time with the game for 3 reasons 1 they are simply busy with several other projects meaning they don't have as much time to work 2 because they unlike other developers are taking the brand seriously and are taking their time developing a game in order to make an excellent game able to rival mario galaxy and ultimately restore the series to it's former glory and 3 they are also biding their time purposely till the wii u comes out so they can release the game in hd without a watered down port so rest assure crash bandicoot isn't dead

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[[WMG:N. Gin has been brainwashed by Dr. Neo Cortex]]
Sometime after Crash defeats Cortex in Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped, N. Gin's mental health (which has already been worsened by his missile accident one year before the events of Crash Bandicoot 2) gets even more worser. He starts to question Cortex's orders, does more reckless actions those set him and the people around him in danger, doesn't always follow Cortex's orders, and he becomes depressed and suicidal. Dr. Cortex decides to brainwash N. Gin so Gin would be more loyal to him and to prevent his behavior from getting worser. Unfortunately, Cortex is forced to use the first version of the Cortex Vortex (that has a lot of weird side effects and didn't work properly), because N. Brio had destroyed the more evolved version of Cortex Vortex in Crash Bandicoot 2. This causes N. Gin's personality and appearance to also change, and his intelligence is also affected. Everytime he is close to snapping out of his brainwash, Cortex throws him back into the Cortex Vortex, causing him to change again and again.

In Wrath of the Cortex, his voice doesn't sound robotic anymore, his hair was lighter shade of orange instead of the bright orange color he had in the first three Crash games and Crash Team Racing, his once red eyes were now black, the metal around his head and also his missile were different and he also acted differently. In Crash Twinsanity,was starting to snap out of it, but his skin had a greenish-yellow tint to it. Cortex didn't have any time to brainwash him again, so Gin still was loyal to him in the first levels of the game, but snaps out of it before Crash and Cortex reach his battleship, which causes him to lose his loyaltyness to Cortex and also to attack him without being afraid to do so. Before the events of Crash Nitro Kart, Cortex brainwashed N. Gin again, making him look more like the way he originally was and his voice is once again robotic, but his artificial eye is now black instead of white. After he had started to once again snap out of after the races, Cortex brainwashes him again, which causes him to be once again loyal to him, but his skin is now grey, his hair black and his insanity is clearly showing up. In Crash of the Titans, his skin is blue and his hair is dark blue and he's still insane. His personality has also started to split in two. In the cutscene after Crash had defeated N. Gin, his true self resurfaces for a while, arguing with his brainwashed self. He is clearly pissed off and angry at Dr. Cortex for repeatedly brainwashing him, but decides to help Crash to save Cortex. After the events of Crash of the Titans, his true self is pushed back to the depths of his mind and his brainwashed self is once again in control. He is still under Cortex's brainwash in Mind Over Mutant.
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Cortex mutated his son into a human bandicoot hybrid and tried to conquer the world with him. But Crash escaped and is now trying to stop his father.
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[[WMG: Crash is a TimeLord.]]
His shorts are his TARDIS.
* There's also N. Tropy who happens to be a time traveler with his own time machine.
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It's a bit of an acrid strategy, but it would be a little weird and disorganized if Cortex assigned the locations of the crystals- If he was so sure Crash's fate would be sealed instantly like he wanted in the first game. My idea is that N.brio had organized the silver gems in order to grab crashes attention to them instead of the pink crystals, which for some reason he never became crashes enemy by obtaining them, like he had warned beforehand. Cortex could not have referred to the pink crystals, he could have been lying so he could attempt to get away at the ending, instead Crash Bandicoot was supposed to achieve picking up the colored gems. Going back to the underlined statement, and how the pink crystals were so easy to obtain despite the risks of being picked up from random strangers. Technically, N.Brio dreaded the idea of Crash wanting to collect all the pink crystals in order to free himself of the warp room hell and save the world. Heres the thing though, someone, like maybe a "hidden character" perhaps, had organized the location of the crystals and empowered them so that they can sustain their state of power? This goes to the theory that some druid-like monk had summoned specific area's to place the crystals. Cortex in essence already knew of the crystals, but originally wanted to place them in a position that Crash could not reach without encountering fate. Someone clearly pulled a hostage on N.Brio before he could find out crashes unwarranted collection of the Pink crystals.

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It's a bit of an acrid strategy, but it would be a little weird and disorganized if Cortex assigned the locations of the crystals- If he was so sure Crash's fate would be sealed instantly like he wanted in the first game. My idea is that N.brio had organized the silver gems in order to grab crashes attention to them instead of the pink crystals, which for some reason he never became crashes enemy by obtaining them, like he had warned beforehand. Cortex could not have referred to the pink crystals, he could have been lying so he could attempt to get away at the ending, instead Crash Bandicoot was supposed to achieve picking up the colored gems. Going back to the underlined statement, Explaining that observations solidity, and how the pink crystals were so easy to obtain despite the risks of being picked up from random strangers. Technically, N.Brio dreaded the idea of Crash wanting to collect all the pink crystals in order to free himself of the warp room hell and save the world. Heres the thing though, someone, like maybe a "hidden character" perhaps, had organized the location of the crystals and empowered preserve them so that they can sustain their state of power? This goes to the theory that some druid-like monk had summoned specific area's to place the crystals. Cortex in essence already knew of the crystals, but originally wanted to place them in a position that Crash could not reach without encountering fate. Someone clearly pulled a hostage on N.Brio before he could find out crashes unwarranted collection of the Pink crystals.



Crash, ironically, had stopped what could have ended Cortex's reign of terror at an instant. Clearly Koala Kong had a massive stock of explosives (Read: TNT crates) that the whole other two islands were covered in. If that was not glaring in the first place, the string of explosive crates found on N.Sanity island or Lost City island could have been decoys to submerge any suspicion. Of course Crash being an oblivious, walking mutant rat did not know right off the bat that those TNT were not set to kill him, but rather to keep a checkerboard stock location for explosives, since very few modern day people live on the islands. To influence the immediate conflict the two had right off the bat, Crash also injured dozens of Natives who were also plotting an attack against Cortex island. They only added barriers because they had the impression that Crash Bandicoot was an assigned sabotage project. Regardless of his mistakes, the wrongful strike against Kong made the destruction of Cortex island a half-assed victory Crash only did all by himself with no help.

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Crash, ironically, had stopped what could have ended Cortex's reign of terror at an instant. Clearly Koala Kong had a massive stock of explosives (Read: TNT crates) that the whole other two islands were covered in. If that was not glaring in the first place, the string of explosive crates found on N.Sanity island or Lost City island could have been decoys to submerge any suspicion. Of course Crash being an oblivious, walking mutant rat did not know right off the bat that those TNT were not set to kill him, but rather to keep a checkerboard stock location for explosives, since very few modern day people live on the islands. To influence the immediate conflict the two had right off the bat, Crash also injured dozens of Natives who were also plotting an attack against Cortex island. They only added barriers because they had the impression that Crash Bandicoot was an assigned sabotage project. Regardless of his mistakes, the wrongful strike against Kong made the destruction of Cortex island a half-assed victory Crash only did all by himself with no help.



A case of "the world is not ready yet" is the saddest thing in Crash's life. Crash was depicted as lazy in the intro from Crash Bandicoot 2. He probably slept all day due to some bottled up dredging about Tanya and why she broke up with him. He could only cry in his dreams though, thats how abnormal Crash was. Maybe the fact Tanya was more aware of the dangers of Aku or Uka's power being connected to him, had brought up unhealthy worry and passive aggressive tendencies. Also, Crash was not the brightest bulb in the socket. As a Wild Mass Guess this is probably the best one because a lot of other fans can go on saying the new, crackheaded Bandicoot resembles someone who beats their relatives.

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A case of "the world is not ready yet" is the (only) saddest thing in Crash's life. Crash was depicted as lazy in the intro from Crash Bandicoot 2. He probably slept all day due to some bottled up dredging about Tanya and why she broke up with him. He could only cry in his dreams though, thats how abnormal Crash was. Maybe the fact Tanya was more aware of the dangers of Aku or Uka's power being connected to him, had brought up unhealthy worry and passive aggressive tendencies. Also, Crash was not the brightest bulb in the socket. As a Wild Mass Guess this is probably the best one because a lot of other fans can go on saying the new, crackheaded Bandicoot resembles someone who beats their relatives.



Besides the design team being a bunch of dramatic idiots pulling off a Christopher Nolan, and failing, but the one justified reason for their design changes are due to dramatic morphs from an evolutionary standpoint. Stupid as it may seem it makes sense that their spiritual achievements in time had evolved them.

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Besides the design team being a bunch of dramatic idiots pulling off a Christopher Nolan, and failing, but the one justified reason for their design changes are due to dramatic morphs from an evolutionary standpoint. Stupid as it may seem it makes sense that their spiritual achievements experiences in time had evolved them.
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[[The crystals and the silver gems in Crash 2: Cortex Strikes Back was positioned intentionally by other protagonists and a hidden character.]]

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[[Koala Kong originally set out a secret initiative to bomb Cortex Island.]]

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[[Tanya broke up with Crash due to his connections with spiritual forces.]]

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[[Aku Aku and Uka Uka have systematically evolved.]]

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[[The Time Station in Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped also goes gives access to alternate realities.]]

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[[The new designs for any other main character are based on politically correct views.]]

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[[The Wampa Fruit are actually the most valuable food products in the franchise.]]

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[[N.Brio is actually a malformed clone of Neo Cortex.]]

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[[The crystals and the silver gems in Crash 2: Cortex Strikes Back was positioned intentionally by other protagonists and a hidden character.]]
It's a bit of an acrid strategy, but it would be a little weird and disorganized if Cortex assigned the locations of the crystals- If he was so sure Crash's fate would be sealed instantly like he wanted in the first game. My idea is that N.brio had organized the silver gems in order to grab crashes attention to them instead of the pink crystals, which for some reason he never became crashes enemy by obtaining them, like he had warned beforehand. Cortex could not have referred to the pink crystals, he could have been lying so he could attempt to get away at the ending, instead Crash Bandicoot was supposed to achieve picking up the colored gems. Going back to the underlined statement, and how the pink crystals were so easy to obtain despite the risks of being picked up from random strangers. Technically, N.Brio dreaded the idea of Crash wanting to collect all the pink crystals in order to free himself of the warp room hell and save the world. Heres the thing though, someone, like maybe a "hidden character" perhaps, had organized the location of the crystals and empowered them so that they can sustain their state of power? This goes to the theory that some druid-like monk had summoned specific area's to place the crystals. Cortex in essence already knew of the crystals, but originally wanted to place them in a position that Crash could not reach without encountering fate. Someone clearly pulled a hostage on N.Brio before he could find out crashes unwarranted collection of the Pink crystals.

[[Koala Kong originally set out a secret initiative to bomb Cortex Island.]]
Crash, ironically, had stopped what could have ended Cortex's reign of terror at an instant. Clearly Koala Kong had a massive stock of explosives (Read: TNT crates) that the whole other two islands were covered in. If that was not glaring in the first place, the string of explosive crates found on N.Sanity island or Lost City island could have been decoys to submerge any suspicion. Of course Crash being an oblivious, walking mutant rat did not know right off the bat that those TNT were not set to kill him, but rather to keep a checkerboard stock location for explosives, since very few modern day people live on the islands. To influence the immediate conflict the two had right off the bat, Crash also injured dozens of Natives who were also plotting an attack against Cortex island. They only added barriers because they had the impression that Crash Bandicoot was an assigned sabotage project. Regardless of his mistakes, the wrongful strike against Kong made the destruction of Cortex island a half-assed victory Crash only did all by himself with no help.

[[Tanya broke up with Crash due to his connections with spiritual forces.]]
A case of "the world is not ready yet" is the saddest thing in Crash's life. Crash was depicted as lazy in the intro from Crash Bandicoot 2. He probably slept all day due to some bottled up dredging about Tanya and why she broke up with him. He could only cry in his dreams though, thats how abnormal Crash was. Maybe the fact Tanya was more aware of the dangers of Aku or Uka's power being connected to him, had brought up unhealthy worry and passive aggressive tendencies. Also, Crash was not the brightest bulb in the socket. As a Wild Mass Guess this is probably the best one because a lot of other fans can go on saying the new, crackheaded Bandicoot resembles someone who beats their relatives.

[[Aku Aku and Uka Uka have systematically evolved.]]
Besides the design team being a bunch of dramatic idiots pulling off a Christopher Nolan, and failing, but the one justified reason for their design changes are due to dramatic morphs from an evolutionary standpoint. Stupid as it may seem it makes sense that their spiritual achievements in time had evolved them.

[[The Time Station in Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped also goes gives access to alternate realities.]]
The time setting in progressive levels (such as the Racing and Medieval themed levels) look very similar with a few glaring differences besides the weather and time. There is a ladder that supports this claim. First off, it seems that the Medieval and futuristic levels have a progressive meta-sequel infrastructure to each and every one of them. The first castle level had wizards, and kissing frogs. The second had the same thing, but the third and final one actually had a distinct inclusion- A double headed monster, outside of artistry, double headed giants did not really exist outside of a radical birth defect. The hidden and fourth racing level had UFO's instead of land vehicles, this was probably because the whole UFO myth is easily dismissed as false and an entire fabrication. It mostly makes sense since the real world tends to know these more likely as small myths.

[[The new designs for any other main character are based on politically correct views.]]
Crash Bandicoot's design is clearly a play on the hero which has hit rock bottom and crawls closer to drug addiction. Ironically, this new, messy and ratty look of Crash is to grab the appeal of more older boys and girls. Yet crash always was a universally enjoyable character. Wait until the kids are exposed to a person which carries sign of heroin usage.
Alternatively, Coco Bandicoot is designed for the age of intensive-sexual-appeal. Beforehand she looked like a very young and stereotypically smart country girl. Stereotypical in the sense that her wardrobe consists mostly if not only of blue, white, and pink in that specific order. But now she wears hipster clothing that looked like it came from an American_Eagle store, her hairdo resembles the typical college freshman complete with a headband that adds a little house girl feel. But if it's any notice, it's the blatant sexual allurement that Universal could have secretly demanded them to scribble into. Tiny the Tiger is now a war veteran bearing painfully obvious similarities to a typical american soldier who fought in Afghanistan. Tiny, more or less is the politically correct caricature of a war veteran. I.E. brutal and ruthless killing machine that resembles a careless lion.
N.Gin is now the maniacal wannabe-communist with a Red Star complex to top it all off. N.Gin is pretty much the political statement that every weapons expert or weapons scientist hates the concept being free to natural environments.

[[The Wampa Fruit are actually the most valuable food products in the franchise.]]
This is not a genius speculation, but Wampa fruit are the most expensive, and most delicious of the Nectarine family. They resemble a cross between an apple and a peach, and they come in only one color variety which, again, resembles a peach. They might be a dime a dozen on the three islands but they are the most valuable items on that location even more so than the crystals or gems.

[[N.Brio is actually a malformed clone of Neo Cortex.]]
Despite the more abrasive judgement, N.Brio is a walking antonym of Neo Cortex in a lot of areas. You could look at his figure, listen to his voice, and even pay attention to the mannerisms, but never be convinced that he is the Yin to the Cortex Yang. The obvious first conclusion is the vie for power in the first game. This is a glaring similarity to an almost insane madman with a large yellow head. Second, it's pretty clear that Cortex had mutated pretty much anything and everything mother nature had to offer the southern american islands. But what if N.Brio is a mutated human clone of Cortex? What branches out of the clone theory is the fact that he is perhaps a missing link that shares some traits of Cortex, and that alternatively had used technology to pass over genetic details. This can best explain a not-so-well-known character a bit more.
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** There's also N. Tropy who happens to be a time traveler with his own time machine.

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