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* This would explain Donald Trump being orange, since he is a huge bandicoot fan.
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[[WMG:Cortex was once a good scientist trying to save civilization]]
An unspecified disaster has wiped out human civilization. Humans are either completely extinct or reduced to primitive tribes like in the first game. Cortex, Brio and N.Gin begin using the Evolvo-Ray to create intelligent animals to restart civilization. However, the trio has been stealthily corrupted by Uka Uka's influence, who gave Cortex inspiration to build the Cortex Vortex. It's likely that the machine would have enslaved everyone under Uka Uka's command instead.
An unspecified disaster has wiped out human civilization. Humans are either completely extinct or reduced to primitive tribes like in the first game. Cortex, Brio and N.Gin begin using the Evolvo-Ray to create intelligent animals to restart civilization. However, the trio has been stealthily corrupted by Uka Uka's influence, who gave Cortex inspiration to build the Cortex Vortex. It's likely that the machine would have enslaved everyone under Uka Uka's command instead.
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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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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 [[Creator/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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Mind over Mutant (the last game in the series until the N-Sane Trilogy) came out in 2008, the same year Barack Obama became president. Afterwards, there was no new Crash game for 8 years (unless you count the mobile racing games) until 2016, the year he appeared in Skylanders: Imaginators, and the year Donald Trump became president.
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[[WMG: Ripper Roo has some form of OCD.]]
No, this isn't a WMG that says Ripper Roo's entire insanity is caused by OCD. Just one portion of it- in the fight against him in Cortex Strikes Back, he jumps on the Nitro Crates once he's done, exposing his weak point. Random insanity? Not quite- look at the pattern the Nitro Crates make, especially the second pattern. A nice-looking arrangement... with the last crate being out of position. Roo is annoyed his beautiful pattern got flubbed.
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[[WMG: The bears in "Un-Bearable" from ''Cortex Strikes Back'' are Polar's parents and other relatives.]]
They are chasing Crash because they [[MamaBear want]] [[PapaWolf revenge]] against him for riding their son.
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[[WMG: Similar to the above theory, the reason "Tiny" looks and acts so different in ''Crash of the Titans''...]]
...Is because he '''isn't''' "Tiny" (or at least, the ''original'' Tiny). Instead, he's a replacement because the original Tiny died/retired before the events of the game. After all they are '''two different species'''. Classic!Tiny is a ''Tasmanian'' Tiger, while [=CoTT=]!Tiny is a ''Bengal'' tiger.
...Is because he '''isn't''' "Tiny" (or at least, the ''original'' Tiny). Instead, he's a replacement because the original Tiny died/retired before the events of the game. After all they are '''two different species'''. Classic!Tiny is a ''Tasmanian'' Tiger, while [=CoTT=]!Tiny is a ''Bengal'' tiger.
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...Is because he '''isn't''' Tiny (or at least, the ''original'' Tiny). Instead, he's a replacement because the original Tiny died/retired before the events of the game. After all they are '''two different species'''. Classic!Tiny is a ''Tasmanian'' Tiger, while CoTT!Tiny is a ''Bengal'' tiger
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Assuming that the original trilogy is being remade for the PS4 from the ground up, it is a possibility that the story for the original game will be expanded upon with more cutscenes, including some showing how Tawna is more than just a DamselInDistress as she tries to escape from Cortex by herself but is outmatched by Cortex's minions. And she will appear in the remakes of the other two games, providing more detail about her relationship with Crash.
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Assuming that the original trilogy is being remade for the PS4 from the ground up, it is a possibility that the story for the original game will be expanded upon with more cutscenes, including some showing how Tawna is more than just a DamselInDistress as she tries to escape from Cortex by herself but is outmatched by Cortex's minions.minions at every turn. And she will appear in the remakes of the other two games, providing more detail about her relationship with Crash.
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[[WMG: If the remakes are successful enough, there will be new Crash Bandicoot games following stories that render the events of "Crash of the Titans" and "Mind Over Mutant" non-canon.]]
Instead of going the way of the Radical games, the new Crash games will retain more elements from the original trilogy, "Wrath of Cortex", and maybe even "Twinsanity". At the same time, it could include new elements, like an exploration and even more playable characters such as Crunch.
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[[WMG: Tawna will not be replaced, but instead given a much larger role in the remake along with a voice.]]
Assuming that the original trilogy is being remade for the PS4 from the ground up, it is a possibility that the story for the original game will be expanded upon with more cutscenes, including some showing how Tawna is more than just a DamselInDistress as she tries to escape from Cortex by herself but is outmatched by Cortex's minions. And she will appear in the remakes of the other two games, providing more detail about her relationship with Crash.
[[WMG: The remake of the original game will expand on its story with cutscenes and new levels.]]
The cutscenes will explain Crash's origins as Cortex's guinea pig, how he met Aku Aku, and even what was happening at Cortex's castle with Tawna and/or Coco. New levels will be added to further expand the story, and they will include one at the beginning showing how Crash escaped the castle in the first place, and maybe even a few others in which Tawna or Coco are playable.
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[[WMG:Tawna will either be redesigned or retconned for the remake ]]
Possibly replaced by Coco.
Possibly replaced by Coco.
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[[WMG: Nina and N. Gin are related somehow, at least from CTTR on.]]
When CTTR came out, N. Gin's skin color was changed to grey, and his hair became black. Later, his grey skin got a bit bluer. Nina has a similar color scheme. Now, ''how'' they're related is up to interpretation; many would gather he's probably a father or uncle, but given the [[VagueAge vague ages]] of the characters, he could just as likely be her brother/cousin. This would also mean that he's related to Cortex.
[[WMG: N. Gin is [[YoungerThanTheyLook younger than he looks]]]]
While he is usually assumed to be an adult, we have to keep in mind that he's short, childish, and seems to have a crush on Coco (meaning she's either [[OlderThanTheyLook older than she looks]] or this theory). He seems to mention high school a lot, but keep in mind that he's an evil genius, so he could have graduated early. [[CloudCuckooLander Or he's just insane.]]
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Which is how Cortex got a Tasmanian Tiger and many other animals.
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[[WMG: N. Tropy was helping Cortex and Brio behind the scenes]]
Which is how Cortex and Brio got a Tasmanian Tiger and many other animals.
Which is how Cortex and Brio got a Tasmanian Tiger and many other animals.
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** He had those [[IncrediblyLamePun ceaseless time puns]], but even the gag-centric Radical likely wouldn't want to touch them.
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* Note Crash can pilot an endless amount of vehicles with ease, knows complex battle moves and has outsmarted numerous intellectual villains via methods that involve strategy. Hell, he defeated his own brainiac sister after she was turned evil. ''Twice''. He's also [[SimpleMindedWisdom wisdomic enough]] to end a tribe planet's vitriol with Earth and deduce just from imagination how ruling a universe could not be fulfilling. Crash doesn't use it with excess, [[GeniusDitz but there's definitely a brain in there.]]
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[[WMG:Dr. Neo Cortex and Nina Cortex's odd skin colors are due to medical conditions.]]
Specifically, Dr. Cortex has jaundice, a condition that discolors the skin and mucuous membranes due to excessively high levels of bilirubin in the blood, and Nina has argyria, which causes blue-tinted skin because of overexposure to silver. Maybe the Cortex family has a genetic disposition to imbalance of elements in the bloodstream, or something along those lines.
Specifically, Dr. Cortex has jaundice, a condition that discolors the skin and mucuous membranes due to excessively high levels of bilirubin in the blood, and Nina has argyria, which causes blue-tinted skin because of overexposure to silver. Maybe the Cortex family has a genetic disposition to imbalance of elements in the bloodstream, or something along those lines.
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In the second game Tiny first appears, albeit seemingly as a servant of N. Brio sent to stop Crash and Cortex. The next game he is inexplicably listed as Cortex's creation and his most loyal minion. Notice however Tiny's personalised lair in the second game is in ''Cortex's space station''. Also Cortex would later send N. Gin to gather Crash's current amount of crystals, despite not having the necessary amount to power his device. It would make sense if similarly, Cortex sent Tiny to "steal" Crash's collected number to ensure he secured at least some amount in his possession in case Crash got suspicious ([[GenreSavvy which he did]]).
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In the second game Tiny first appears, albeit seemingly as a servant of N. Brio sent to stop Crash and Cortex. The next game he is inexplicably listed as Cortex's creation and his most loyal minion. Notice however Tiny's personalised lair in the second game is in ''Cortex's space station''. Also Cortex would later send N. Gin to gather Crash's current amount of crystals, despite not having the necessary amount to power his device. It would make sense if similarly, Cortex sent Tiny to "steal" Crash's collected number to ensure he secured at least some amount in his possession in case Crash got suspicious ([[GenreSavvy which (which he did]]).
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[[WMG: The bonus rounds in the first Crash game are hallucinations to Crash's past.]]
When Crash gets warped to bonus rounds themed after Tawna, Brio and Cortex, he's actually retreating into his mind and reliving warped memories due to the stress of his adventure. The bright, cheery Tawna levels represent happier times, from before Crash's abduction by Cortex; a carefree life in the wild with his mate. The darker, more unforgiving Cortex and Brio levels represent the constant danger and fear from the time Crash was experimented upon and moulded into the super-soldier Cortex wanted him to be.
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In the second game Tiny first appears, albeit seemingly as a servant of N. Brio sent to stop Crash and Cortex. The next game he is inexplicably listed as Cortex's creation and his most loyal minion. Notice however Tiny's personalised lair in the second game is in ''Cortex's space station''. Also Cortex would later send N. Gin to gather Crash's current amount of crystals, despite not having the necessary amount to power his device. It would make sense if similarly, Cortex sent Tiny to "steal" Crash's collected number to ensure he secured at least some amount in his possession should in case Crash change his mind got suspicious ([[GenreSavvy as which he did]]).
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[[WMG: Tiny was TheMole in Cortex Strikes Back]]
In the second game Tiny first appears, albeit seemingly as a servant of N. Brio sent to stop Crash and Cortex. The next game he is inexplicably Cortex's most loyal minion. Notice however Tiny's personalised lair in the second game is in ''Cortex's space station''. Also Cortex would later send N. Gin to gather Crash's current amount of crystals, despite not having the necessary amount to power his device. It would make sense if similarly, Cortex sent Tiny to "steal" Crash's collected number to ensure he secured at least some amount in his possession should Crash change his mind ([[GenreSavvy as he did]]).
In the second game Tiny first appears, albeit seemingly as a servant of N. Brio sent to stop Crash and Cortex. The next game he is inexplicably Cortex's most loyal minion. Notice however Tiny's personalised lair in the second game is in ''Cortex's space station''. Also Cortex would later send N. Gin to gather Crash's current amount of crystals, despite not having the necessary amount to power his device. It would make sense if similarly, Cortex sent Tiny to "steal" Crash's collected number to ensure he secured at least some amount in his possession should Crash change his mind ([[GenreSavvy as he did]]).
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[[WMG: The reason Polar & Pura followed Crash & Coco home]]
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[[WMG: N. Tropy's absence in the Radical Entertainment games stems from his characterization.]]
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 Bad}}s (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 either changing his character, using him in place of another, and/or giving him another character's traits and/or role.
[[WMG: Crash is much less stupid than everyone gives him credit for.]]
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 Bad}}s (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 either changing his character, using him in place of another, and/or giving him another character's traits and/or role.
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Queue Crash near the end of the first game, defeating Dr. Cortex in battle. It's likely that Tawna wasn't the only mutated animal Crash saved that day; he also let several others out of their cages, including Coco. Upon learning that Coco had no family to go home to, Crash decided to adopt the young bandicoot as his little sister. His relationship with Coco became especially important after Tawna left him. With his number-one girl gone, protecting and looking after Coco was the only thing that gave Crash purpose.
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[[WMG: Crash adopted Coco]]
The intro scene in the first game showed a ''lot'' of cages in Cortex's lab. It's more than likely that he experimented on many more animals than we realize (especially evident in Pinstripe's "sanitation" facility; you had to fight through a lot of barrel-tossing potaroos just to get to him). Coco was the result of one such experiment, a young bandicoot who was twisted in both mind and body by the Cortex Vortex, much like Crash. She was labeled a failure as, while she was certainly a genius, she wasn't evil and refused to follow orders (Cortex's other minions seem to suggest that he values obedience more than intelligence). Thus, she was left in a cage to rot.
Queue Crash near the end of the first game, defeating Dr. Cortex in battle. It's likely that Tawna wasn't the only mutated animal Crash saved that day; he also let several others out of their cages, including Coco. Upon learning that Coco had no family to go home to, Crash decided to adopt the young bandicoot as his little sister. His relationship with Coco became especially important after Tawna left him. With his number-one girl gone, protecting and looking after Coco was the only thing that gave Crash purpose.
The intro scene in the first game showed a ''lot'' of cages in Cortex's lab. It's more than likely that he experimented on many more animals than we realize (especially evident in Pinstripe's "sanitation" facility; you had to fight through a lot of barrel-tossing potaroos just to get to him). Coco was the result of one such experiment, a young bandicoot who was twisted in both mind and body by the Cortex Vortex, much like Crash. She was labeled a failure as, while she was certainly a genius, she wasn't evil and refused to follow orders (Cortex's other minions seem to suggest that he values obedience more than intelligence). Thus, she was left in a cage to rot.
Queue Crash near the end of the first game, defeating Dr. Cortex in battle. It's likely that Tawna wasn't the only mutated animal Crash saved that day; he also let several others out of their cages, including Coco. Upon learning that Coco had no family to go home to, Crash decided to adopt the young bandicoot as his little sister. His relationship with Coco became especially important after Tawna left him. With his number-one girl gone, protecting and looking after Coco was the only thing that gave Crash purpose.
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For example, perhaps in Crash 2 he wasn't blindly listening to Cortex, he just ignored what he was told and grabbed the crystals because he knew good and well that Cortex wouldn't let him progress in the warp room unless he gets them, and by extension there was no other way to get to Cortex. If he had believed what he was being fed, he probably wouldn't have brought out an immediate offensive against N. Gin. Likewise in Twinsanity, he wasn't fooled for a second by Cortex's lousy disguise, he just followed to see what was going to happen. So, he's actually quite savvy, he just doesn't care what anyone else thinks and barely knows a lick of spoken word.
[[WMG: The Hog from [[VideoGame/CrashBandicoot1996 Crash 1]] and Polar from Crash 2 both hate Crash.]]
The stages in which they were ridden were all unwelcome. This explains why the Hog tries to kill Crash on the bridge levels (if it's the same one) and why Polar is looking angry with a bat at the "Birthday Party" in [[VideoGame/CrashTwinsanity Twinsanity]]. Pura meanwhile was well aware that Coco needed a ride, and did so to help her, as it can be seen she didn't essentially jump on his back with no warning.
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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'' 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}} Bad}}s (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 either changing his character, using him in place of another, and/or giving him another character's traits and/or role.