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7All villains in the ''VideoGame/CrashBandicoot'' franchise.
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9* Characters/CrashBandicootVillainsScientists
10* Characters/CrashBandicootVillainsEvolvedAnimals
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14!Evil Masks
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16[[folder:In General]]
17* EvilMask: [[CaptainObvious Well, duh]].
18* FloatingMask: Like Aku-Aku, they're all shown to float under their own power.
19* MaskOfPower: Uka-Uka plays this role in the racing games, acting as an InvincibilityPowerUp for Cortex and his goons. There's also the Elementals, who empower Crunch with various elemental powers in ''The Wrath of Cortex''.
20[[/folder]]
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22[[folder:Uka-Uka]]
23[[quoteright:366:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ukaukac4_2.png]]
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25->''"I have heard enough of your shallow wisdom. It is I who is the strongest, and it is evil that will ultimately prevail!"''
26-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ClancyBrown (1998-2003), Alex Fernandez (2004), Creator/JohnDiMaggio (2007-Present)
27-->'''First appearance:''' ''VideoGame/CrashBandicoot3Warped'' (1998)
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29Doctor Cortex's overseer and the evil younger twin brother of Aku Aku. Long ago, he was sealed away in an underground prison by Aku Aku due to his incredibly malicious nature. However, this prison would be destroyed many centuries later by the wreck of Cortex's space station, setting him free and allowing him to carry out his plot for world domination.
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31* ArchEnemy: To his brother, Aku Aku. The two have locked in a cosmic feud for centuries, with no sign of stopping.
32* AssholeVictim:
33** In ''Mind Over Mutant'', Cortex finally gets sick of Uka Uka and betrays him by overthrowing, capturing, and torturing the mask for his latest scheme. This is [[DownplayedTrope downplayed]], though, as the "torture" in question involves [[CoolAndUnusualPunishment being force fed cake all day until he gets sick of it forever]].
34** Played straight, however, at the beginning of ''It's About Time''. After spending who knows how long attempting to escape from the past alongside Cortex and N. Tropy, Uka Uka finally succeeds in tearing open a portal back to their proper time. However, he collapses from exhaustion after the effort, and his two long-abused employees decide to leave him for dead.
35* BadBoss: He threatens to kill Cortex for his failures, and even replaces him with Nina in ''Crash of the Titans''. In the later games, being unreasonably harsh to his subordinates is arguably Uka Uka's defining characteristic, to the point most of them [[TheStarscream betray him at the first opportunity]].
36* BeardOfEvil: Has a reddish-brown beard.
37* BigBad: Fittingly as the opposite to his brother, [[BigGood Aku Aku]], Uka Uka takes on this role upon his debut in ''Warped''. Although he returns to this position in a few other games, Uka Uka generally takes a backseat to [[BigBad Cortex]] and [[VilerNewVillain N. Tropy]], and [[GreaterScopeVillain largely stays in the background as their benefactor]].
38* BottomlessPitRescueService:
39** He can work as this in the racing games, bringing evil racers back on track if they fall into a pit.
40** He also serves as this to Cortex in the final battle of ''Warped'', where he'll pick him up from the bottomless pit Crash knocks him into.
41* CainAndAbel: Cain to Aku Aku's Abel, since he is Aku Aku's evil brother.
42* CardCarryingVillain: Became shamelessly boastful about his evil nature starting with ''Crash Bash''.
43* TheComicallySerious: ''Wrath of Cortex'' onwards. While Uka Uka is still taking his plans for world domination relatively more seriously than his henchman, he comes off more as a grouchy PointyHairedBoss, and even has [[EvilInc some value for management factors like budgets for company stationary and meeting numbers for evil doing.]] ''Mind Over Mutant'' mocks him trying in vain to play his role as an evil force of nature totally straight...despite all the degrading cartoony scenarios he has to endure.
44-->'''Cortex:''' Talk about your two-dimensional villain.
45* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: A very blatant one to Cortex. Cortex is a mere human who relies on science to achieve his goals and is generally [[LaughablyEvil too silly to take seriously]]. Uka Uka, on the other hand, is a demonic entity who relies on sorcery and is [[KnightOfCerebus played far more seriously]] than Cortex could ever dream to be.
46* CoolAndUnusualPunishment: As part of his revenge coup in ''Mind Over Mutant'', Cortex strapped Uka to a device that drained him of his Mojo energy to power his mutants. [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking It also force fed him cake ceaselessly just to be a dick.]] Amusingly his ''On The Run'' bio mentions that Uka still hates cake because of this.
47-->'''Cortex:''' You'll never want to eat cake after this. ''*mockingly*'' Imagine. Life without cake.
48-->'''Uka:''' You ''fiend''!!!
49* CorruptCorporateExecutive: PlayedForLaughs. Not only is Uka Uka is the one behind Cortex Industries, but he also treats his evil plans like a business, with him expecting a certain ''evil quota'' from each of the scientists.
50* DealWithTheDevil: It's implied that Cortex, N. Tropy, and all of the other {{Mad Scientist}}s in the series came under Uka's employ by striking a bargain with him to aid in their schemes.
51* DemonicPossession: In the N. Sane Trilogy version of Warped, Uka Uka's habit of attaching himself to Cortex's face is expanded to him being able to take complete control over Cortex's body, though the only time he demonstrates this is before the final boss fight and he only does it to show off.
52* DemotedToExtra: In ''It's About Time'', Uka Uka is taken out trying to open the rift between the universes in the opening. He doesn't appear in the rest of the game unless the 106 percent ending is achieved.
53** Downplayed in ''On The Run'', as he's just one of many bosses to deal with before reaching Cortex.
54* EnemyMine: Begrudgingly forms one with Aku Aku in ''Twinsanity'' to keep the Evil Twins from destroying the world… [[PragmaticVillainy because that's]] ''[[PragmaticVillainy his]]'' [[PragmaticVillainy job]], not theirs.
55* EnergyWeapon: In ''Warped'', he can shoot lasers from his face, which he uses to hold off Aku Aku in a BeamOWar. He also acts as the satellite substitute in ''Crash Bash's'' Melt Panic, with his beams being able to melt the ice stage and, if you get hit by them, always does negative effects.
56* EvilCounterpart: Obviously, to Aku Aku. Aside from literally being twins, both are the guardians of the series' two most important characters and both are powerful mask spirits with mysterious origins. The difference is that while Aku Aku uses his powers to protect others, helps to save the world, and genuinely sees Crash as a friend, Uka Uka uses his powers to abuse others, plots to TakeOverTheWorld, and sees Cortex as nothing but a tool to advance his own goals.
57* EvilInc: While Cortex's enterprise always had shades of this, it is with Uka Uka's introduction (and particularly his later DenserAndWackier portrayal) that the main villains' dynamic gets converted to that of a comical CardCarryingVillain business, of which Uka is often the PointyHairedBoss complaining about meeting quota for evil productivity.
58* EvilSorcerer: He's a powerful being with magical powers that uses in his attempts at world domination.
59* EvilSoundsDeep: Though he sounded progressively less deep with each game. ''N. Sane Trilogy'' restores his menacing deep voice.
60* EvilTwin: He is Aku Aku's twin brother and is for all intents and purposes his villainous equivalent.
61* ExpressiveMask: Bonus points in that he ''is'' a mask. Though that factor kinda decreases with his Radical Entertainment redesign as he lacks a lower jaw in those games. It does get a bit strange though, since his upper jaw moves as if the roots of his teeth are actually an ''under'' bite rather than a forced overbite. The N.Sane trilogy brings back this trope for him in full force, AND THEN SOME.
62* {{Foil}}: A perfect one to Aku Aku. While Aku Aku is a NiceGuy who [[AFatherToHisMen cares deeply about Crash and Coco]], Uka Uka is an utter {{Jerkass}} who [[BadBoss constantly abuses his minions]], particularly Cortex.
63* {{Foreshadowing}}: To compensate for his [[RememberTheNewGuy sudden introduction]] as the series' GreaterScopeVillain in the original version of ''Warped'', the ''N. Sane Trilogy'' adds new "game over" screens to the first two games that feature a shadowy Uka Uka, thus clueing new players in on who is [[TheManBehindTheMan pulling the strings]] of Cortex's operations.
64* GameOverMan: He appears on the Game Over screen in ''Warped''. In ''N. Sane Trilogy'', he becomes one for all three games, though since his presence until ''3'' is meant to be a secret, he's [[SinisterSilhouettes hidden by shadows]] until the third game, where he's properly explained.
65* GoKartingWithBowser: Played with- while Uka Uka never once takes the wheel on any karts in either ''Team Racing'' or ''Nitro Kart'', he does assist evil characters by giving them tips and acting as a power-up that makes them invincible, not to mention putting them back on the tracks when they fall off.
66* GodOfEvil: Pretty godly in terms of power, and most ''certainly'' evil.
67* GreaterScopeVillain: He's this in the first and second game due to him not appearing there and being revealed as the one behind Cortex the whole time. In the third game he's more closely involved, talking directly to the bandicoots; ''Crash Bash'' also plays the same way. ''The Wrath of Cortex'' onward brings him back to this.
68* HoistByHisOwnPetard: In ''Titans'', Uka Uka reveals Mojo, a power source of the masks, to Cortex as a means to make new more powerful mutants. This, along with a failed attempt to replace the latter with Nina, ultimately leads to Cortex utilising Mojo to create experiments capable of overpowering Uka Uka, allowing him to overthrow him and drain his own Mojo as an energy source for his new army.
69* IconicSequelCharacter: Debuts in the third game and becomes a prominent character afterwards.
70* InvincibilityPowerUp: In the racing games he can become this to the evil characters, protecting them from attacks and hazards as well as [[NitroBoost speeding them up]].
71* IShallTauntYou: He shows up as a GameOverMan in the ''N. Sane Trilogy'' to laugh at and taunt the player for their failures.
72* {{Jerkass}}: Even more so than Cortex as he constantly bosses other bad guys around and is generally quite arrogant, unlike his brother, who is just as powerful as him, but much more humble and gentle.
73* KnightOfCerebus:
74** In ''Warped'' and ''Crash Bash'', Uka represented a far more sinister and powerful enemy that terrified even Cortex. Toned down in later games, where he plays more the role of a comedic BadBoss, though is still generally playing his villainy more straightfoward than the other openly goofy bad guys.
75--->'''Aku Aku:''' Beware of Uka Uka my children; he is a far more dangerous enemy than anyone can imagine.
76** The ''N. Sane Trilogy'' amplifies this aspect of his character. On top of remaining the serious threat he already was in ''Warped'', the trilogy also adds new [[GameOverMan "game over" screens]] in the first two games that show a menacing, shadowy Uka Uka laughing at and [[IShallTauntYou taunting]] the player, {{Foreshadowing}} his arrival in the third.
77** Although his presence in the game is [[SmallRoleBigImpact brief]], ''It's About Time'' cements him as this [[spoiler:when he returns in TheStinger, complete with an EvilLaugh and [[OhCrap a terrified expression from Cortex]]]].
78* LargeHam: Always talks loud and over-dramatic. Somewhat toned down in later games, but still present, especially when he gets angry.
79* MachiavelliWasWrong: Cortex and the other bad guys fear Uka Uka and are surbordinate to him, though proved to have no loyalty to him the moment he was no longer a threat to them. In ''Mind Over Mutant'', Cortex and Brio betray and torment Uka Uka once they had the resources to overpower him, while in ''It's About Time'' after Uka overexhausts himself freeing them from their time prison, Cortex and Tropy leave him to his fate without a second thought.
80* TheManBehindTheMan: The main evil behind the machines of Cortex.
81* MaskOfPower: In the same way as Aku Aku, he's a magical FloatingMask with lots of mystical powers. In ''Warped'', he occasionally attaches to Cortex’s face to speak directly to Crash, but it’s unclear if this makes Cortex any more powerful or not.
82* MoralityChain: In a rather twisted way, he is this to [[spoiler:N.Tropy]] in ''It's About Time''. [[spoiler:Without his influence, N. Tropy increases his ambitions to the point that he has no problem betraying his allies and crushing anyone who stands in his way.]]
83* NeverMyFault: He constantly blames Cortex and the other scientists for failing to defeat the heroes, despite the fact that they're almost always following Uka Uka's ''own commands'', while Uka himself [[OrcusOnHisThrone does little to help them out]].
84* NoIndoorVoice: Clancy Brown gave Uka a [[VocalEvolution progressively]] loud, perpetually yelling voice. Creator/JohnDiMaggio toned this down with a more calmer depiction though still has tendencies of this. ''N. Sane Trilogy'' has him back to almost screaming every word with pure hatred for the do-gooding Bandicoot siblings.
85-->'''Uka Uka:''' WHY!? WHY MUST YOU CONTINUE TO BE A THORN IN OUR SIDE!?
86* NonActionBigBad: Despite being one of the most powerful entities in the series, Uka Uka largely takes a backseat and has Cortex and his other minions carry out his plans for him.
87* NoNonsenseNemesis: In contrast to his goofy and overly extravagant subordinates, Uka Uka is far more serious and menacing when it comes to his villainy, even interrupting Cortex's attempts to [[AffablyEvil politely]] reason with Crash so he can flat-out ''demand'' that the bandicoot give up and surrender.
88* TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou: Under no circumstances is anyone else allowed to destroy his brother or conquer the world. This leads to him outright teaming up with Aku Aku when the Evil Twins threaten the world without his permission.
89* OrcusOnHisThrone: In many of his later appearances, Uka contributes very little to the villains' schemes, letting Cortex or some other crony take over. He becomes more active again in ''Titans'', though still has Nina take the lead.
90* PayEvilUntoEvil:
91** Ends up on the receiving end of it in ''Mind Over Mutant'' when [[spoiler: Cortex straps him to a mojo-milking machine for what's implied to be a long time and has him fed cake all the time to make him lose appetite for him]]. Given he spent most of the previous games plotting evil schemes and abusing Cortex, it's hard to feel sorry for him.
92** The same happens at the beginning of ''It's About Time'', when Cortex and N. Tropy leave him for dead after having to put up with his abuse for decades.
93* PlatformingPocketPal: At least in ''Twinsanity'', anyway. He takes the place of Aku Aku when playing as Cortex or Nina, floating behind them and granting them invincibility (except for explosive crates) if they collect three of him.
94* PowerEchoes: In ''N. Sane Trilogy'', his booming voice now echoes whenever he speaks. In ''It's About Time'', he actually loses the echo effect when his power is drained to fuel the Rift Generator and he ends up put out of commission. [[spoiler: The 106% secret ending shows that he has regained it along with all his power.]]
95* PragmaticVillainy:
96** Uka Uka's primary goal is to TakeOverTheWorld. As such, when the Evil Twins threaten to destroy it in ''Twinsanity'', he briefly puts aside his rivalry with Aku Aku and Crash and forms an EnemyMine to stop them.
97** Disturbingly, ''It's About Time'' implies that Uka Uka's drive to ''conquer'' the world rather than ''destroy'' it [[spoiler:was the only thing keeping N. Tropy from attempting to do the latter himself… [[OmnicidalManiac on a multiversal scale]]]].
98* RageBreakingPoint: In the intro for ''It's About Time'', the bickering between Cortex and N. Tropy is the point when he finally snaps after being trapped with them in another dimension for decades, shouting so loudly that he ''tears a hole'' in the space-time continuum (although somewhat downplayed in that he wasn't paying much attention to them at the time).
99* RememberTheNewGuy: He's introduced like this on ''Warped'', retconning Cortex as to always have been his underling and working to help him escape his prison. Yet, neither Aku Aku nor Cortex made any mention of this in the previous two games.
100* RemoteBody: Just like Aku Aku, Uka Uka is capable of distributing lesser copies of himself for his underlings and those affiliated with him to use as protection. This ability is only rarely used, however, since the villains are rarely playable in a capacity that would allow for it.
101* SatanicArchetype: Being the powerful mastermind behind the series' events and the one who constantly either tempts or outright forces [[BigBad Cortex]] into villainy, Uka Uka is about as close to the ''Crash Bandicoot'' version of Satan as one can expect.
102* SdrawkcabName: His name is the name of his older twin brother Aku Aku but reversed.
103* SealedEvilInACan: He was locked away in an underground prison by Aku Aku many eons ago until the prison was destroyed by Cortex's space station debris at the beginning of the third game.
104* SkewedPriorities: Immediately after his defeat in ''Twinsanity'', he tries to leave until Aku Aku informs him about the Evil Twins' intent on destroying the world. His response?
105--> '''Uka Uka:''' NOOOOOOOOOO!!! '''[[TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou That's MY job!!]]'''
106* SmallRoleBigImpact: [[spoiler:Uka Uka only appears in the intro to ''It's About Time'', but him creating the rifts awakens the Quantum Masks and helps Cortex and N. Tropy escape and create the Rift Generator]].
107* SuddenSequelDeathSyndrome: He overexerts himself in the ''It's About Time'' opening and is left for dead by Cortex and N. Tropy. [[spoiler:Subverted in the 106% secret ending which shows that he's alive and well, having found Cortex at the edge of the universe after recovering from his energy being drained, approaching the now-terrified doctor with an EvilLaugh and a SlasherSmile.]]
108* TakeOverTheWorld: This is his ultimate goal, and he uses Cortex as his primary method achieving it.
109* TheUnfought: He didn't get an actual boss fight until ''Twinsanity'' and ''Crash of the Titans'', despite being one of the main villains before then. He does, however, assist Cortex in ''Warped''.
110* VillainNoLongerIdle: After using Cortex as a pawn in the first two games and watching fail repeatedly, Uka Uka finally steps in as the BigBad in ''Warped''.
111* VocalEvolution:
112** In the original version of ''Warped'', Clancy Brown's voicework for Uka Uka was pitched down to give him a more booming baritone. This effect is ceased in his later roles as Uka Uka, likely to match his goofier persona from that point on.
113** John [=DiMaggio's=] Uka initially sounded more like a deeper-pitched [[WesternAnimation/KimPossible Dr. Drakken]]. For ''N. Sane Trilogy'', [=DiMaggio=] imitates Brown's sinister baritone.
114* WasOnceAMan: The original game's production bible and ''The Crash Bandicoot Files'' reveal that Aku Aku was once a human WitchDoctor before having his spirit sealed within a voodoo mask for unknown reasons. Given that Uka Uka is his twin brother, it's highly likely that this is the case for him as well.
115* WhenHeSmiles: He makes a genuine smile during his "I am feeling...generous" line in the ''N. Sane Trilogy version'' of ''Warped''.
116* WitchDoctor: Can be assumed to be one, considering that's how his brother ended up becoming a mask as well.
117* WorfHadTheFlu: [[spoiler: In the intro for ''It's About Time'', using up all his power to open a rift has left him completely drained, so Neo Cortex and N. Tropy end up leaving without him. By the 106 percent ending, he's back and far from happy with Cortex ([[SlasherSmile in a way he wants anyway]])]].
118* YouDontLookLikeYou: He was one of the characters to get a massive design change in ''Crash of the Titans'' to the point of looking entirely different than before. In both ''Crash of the Titans'' and ''Mind over Mutant'', he resembles a brown, sharp-toothed skull with no lower jaw, and had four horns with bones dangling off of them.
119* YouHaveFailedMe: He threatens to punish Cortex for his failures all the time. Most are empty threats, though he did make a bungled attempt on his life in ''The Wrath of Cortex'', and has non lethally replaced him with another villain more than once (only to bring him back after they fail in turn). Also, his first threat on Cortex was a subversion of the trope; while he was angry with Cortex for messing up twice before, he let it slide since Cortex's failures indirectly freed him.
120* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Surprisingly, N. Tropy ends up pulling this on ''him'' when he convinces Cortex to abandon him at the beginning of ''It's About Time''.
121-->'''Cortex:''' ''(concerned)'' Is he dead?
122-->'''N. Tropy:''' Leave him. [[UngratefulBastard He's served his purpose.]]
123[[/folder]]
124
125[[folder:The Elementals]]
126[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/elementalsotr.png]]
127[[caption-width-right:300:'''Clockwise from the top left:''' Rok-Ko, Wa-Wa, Py-Ro, Lo-Lo.]]
128-->'''Rok-Ko voiced by:''' Creator/ThomasFWilson (2001)\
129'''Wa-Wa voiced by:''' Creator/RLeeErmey (2001)\
130'''Py-Ro voiced by:''' Creator/MarkHamill (2001)\
131'''Lo-Lo voiced by:''' Creator/JessHarnell (2001)
132-->First appearance: ''VideoGame/CrashBandicootTheWrathOfCortex'' (2001)
133
134A group of evil masks revived by Uka Uka in ''Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex'' to act as a power source for Crunch Bandicoot. Consists of Rok-Ko the Earth Elemental, Wa-Wa the Water Elemental, Py-Ro the Fire Elemental, and Lo-Lo the Air Elemental.
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136* AgentPeacock: Lo-Lo, whose flamboyant personality deeply contrasts with just how destructive his powers over the weather are (not to mention giving Crunch one hell of an imposing transformation in their boss battle).
137* AllThereInTheManual: The instruction manual for ''The Wrath of Cortex'' notes their backstory as enemies to the Ancient masks several thousands of years ago and how the crystals are used to imprison them.
138* AxCrazy: Py-Ro with how obsessed he wants Crash to succumb to a fiery death. Compared to the other Elementals who mainly taunt him, he's the one who gives him mostly what are essentially death threats. Its almost as if Mark Hamill's inner [[ComicBook/TheJoker Joker]] is transmitting into him.
139* BewareTheSillyOnes: They are incredibly goofy looking spirit masks that shoot endless puns at the player. They also have power over natural elements, and quickly reak havoc on the planet the moment they are released. Several levels in ''Wrath of Cortex'' are devoted to the bandicoots fleeing for their lives from the destruction they cause, such as full scale tsunamis and avalanches.
140* BreakingTheFourthWall:
141-->'''Wa-Wa:''' Leave my levels alone!
142* TheBusCameBack: After nearly two decades of absence following their only appearance, they finally came back as mini-bosses in ''On the Run''.
143* CatAndMouseBoss: Py-Ro the Fire Elemental, who turns Crunch into one of these. You have to lead him to a certain water-shooting mech in order to douse him, in which case the tables turn for Crash and Crunch.
144* TheCameo: Carvings of them can be seen in the prehistoric levels of ''It's About Time''
145* ClassicalElementsEnsemble: All of them control one of the four elements of nature. Rok-Ko [[DishingOutDirt controls earth]]. Wa-Wa has [[MakingASplash power over water]] and can also [[AnIcePerson control ice]]. Py-Ro has power over fire. Lo-Lo [[BlowYouAway controls the wind]] and can also [[ShockAndAwe shoot lightning]].
146* DemotedToExtra: While they had important roles in ''Wrath of Cortex'', you only see them at the end of some levels in ''On the Run''.
147* DrillSergeantNasty: Wa-Wa certainly acts the part, courtesy of the honorary Creator/RLeeErmey. Rather odd trait for a living, sentient aboriginal mask.
148* GodzillaThreshold: They are said to be extremely unruly and immediately use their powers to set the natural forces of the planet into chaos, causing tsunamis and volcanic eruptions among others. It is implied that the only reason the villains dared release them is because they had become ''that'' desperate to get rid of Crash by this point.
149* InformedAttribute: Aku Aku warns Uka Uka that they are [[EvilIsNotAToy far too unruly for him to keep control of]], implying they are chaotic forces who would [[TheStarscream ultimately betray him]]. To their credit however, they never act upon this and do his bidding throughout the duration they are released. It is ''Crunch'' that gives Cortex and Uka problems.
150* JerkJock: While Rok-Ko doesn't look like it at first, he makes childish taunts towards Crash and acts like an overall ruffian. Helps that he's voiced by Creator/ThomasFWilson, who [[ActorAllusion played another one in the form of]] [[Characters/BackToTheFuture Biff Tannen]] in the ''Franchise/BackToTheFuture'' series.
151* KnightOfCerebus:
152** Py-Ro was originally to be the last Elemental faced and his more brooding and manic disposition, along with his terrifying molten transformation of Crunch, really sells it. Zigzagged in the final game where the final Elemental is Lo-Lo, who is far more flamboyant but [[BewareTheSillyOnes offers an even more imposing transformation for Crunch.]]
153** This is further demonstrated in ''Wrath of Cortex's'' levels, which are often revolved around their powers laying waste on the area around you and have a much more ominous, high-stakes air than the series' usual. While the Elementals' ''characters'' are silly and comical, their ''threat level'' is taken quite seriously.
154* LargeHam: All of them have loud and expressive dialogue.
155* MaskOfPower: They're a group of masks that contain elemental powers. They're never stated to be formerly witch doctors like Aku or Uka were, although they likely were.
156* MeaningfulName:
157** Rok-Ko has a clear reference to rocks in his name.
158** Py-Ro, obviously, sounds like pyro, the Greek word commonly associated with fire.
159* MonsterOfTheWeek: Every mask except Rok-Ko turns Crunch into one of these (he just encases Crunch in a stone Atlasphere).
160* {{Pun}}: All of them make at least one in their intermissions.
161-->'''Rok-Ko:''' Oh, don't even think about getting those Crystals, runt! 'Cuz if you do, I'm gonna bury you alive!
162-->'''Wa-Wa:''' Ah, get over here you little orange sponge!
163-->'''Py-Ro:''' Hope you brought your sunscreen, 'cause you're gonna burn.
164-->'''Lo-Lo:''' Is there a draft in here?
165* PyroManiac: Py-Ro, being an AxCrazy fire elemental mask, fits this, as he enjoys the idea of setting things, living or not, on fire.
166--> '''Py-Ro:''' Hmm, is it getting hot in here, is it safe to be wearing that fur? [[SuddenlyShouting It looks FLAMMABLE!]]
167* SealedEvilInACan: Much like Uka Uka, the Elementals where sealed away for causing mass devastation with their powers, including earthquakes, floods and "that little Ice Age a few centuries back."
168* SissyVillain: Lo-Lo who's easily the most flamboyant of the bunch, [[AgentPeacock contrasting with]] his destructive powers over storms and wind itself.
169* UnexpectedShmupLevel: The fight with Lo-Lo is this, unlike the others, with Crash battling the transformed Crunch on his plane.
170[[/folder]]
171
172!Aliens
173[[folder:In General]]
174* AliensAreBastards: Most of the aliens encountered so far either want world domination, are working for other aliens wanting the same, or are coercing Earthlings to do evil for them. However, a few of them are shown to be genuinly nice and/or humble (such as Krunk, Big Norm, and Geary to an extent).
175* AliensSpeakingEnglish: The only one who can't speak is Zam, who's the alien equivalent of a dog.
176* BadassDriver: Considering that they most frequently show up in racing games, they're all this by default.
177* InvincibilityPowerUp: In ''Crash Nitro Kart'', all of them are protected by an unnamed green mask who resembles Velo. This includes Nitros Oxide, who was protected by Uka Uka in his debut game, and also extends to the characters brainwashed by N. Trance, both good (Polar and Pura) and evil (Dingodile).
178* MasterOfAll: With the exceptions of Zam, Zem and N. Trance, they were all this in their respective games when they were fought as bosses.
179* {{Nerf}}: For the reason above, they were all nerfed when they became playable in ''Nitro-Fueled''.
180** In ''Nitro-Fueled'''s boss fights against him, Oxide no longer merely skids when attacked by most items, instead tumbling like any other racer when hit with missiles or bombs.
181* PlanetOfHats: It seems like the aliens in this series are big fans of kart racing, since they appear most frequently in racing games.
182* PurpleIsPowerful: The bosses in ''Nitro Kart'' all drive purple-coloured vehicles and are champions of their respective worlds. Oxide also gets a purple paint job himself in ''Nitro-Fueled'''s Nitros Oxide edition.
183[[/folder]]
184
185[[folder:Nitros Oxide]]
186[[quoteright:429:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/oxideiat.png]]
187->''"Get ready to race for the fate of your planet!"''
188-->'''Voiced by:''' David Anthony Pizzuto (1999), Creator/QuintonFlynn (2003), Creator/CoreyBurton (2019-present)
189-->'''First appearance:''' ''VideoGame/CrashTeamRacing'' (1999)
190
191An extraterrestrial from the planet Gasmoxia who claims to be the fastest racer in the galaxy. He is best known as the BigBad of ''Crash Team Racing'', though he has had other appearances in the series.
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193* AbsurdlyHighStakesGame: If he beats Earth's best racer, he promises to terraform the whole planet into a concrete parking lot and enslave all its inhabitants. Unused dialogue also reveals that he's the reason there's no life on Mars.
194* AllYourPowersCombined: He utilises every weapon from the previous race bosses:
195** Ripper Roo's Nitro Crates.
196** Papu Papu's green and red beakers (Tossing them in bundles of two).
197** Komodo Joe's TNT Crates (Tossing them to skip the countdown).
198** Pinstripe's Bombs (shot backwards).
199* AstralFinale: Given that he's an extraterrestrial, it's only fitting that his boss race takes place in a space station. He's also fought in space and then on his planet in ''Crash Bash'' as the final boss. In addition, ''Nitro-Fueled'''s final race track is set on two Gasmoxia fast food chains.
200* BadassDriver: He's billed himself as the faster driver in the galaxy, and decides the fates of planets based on whether they can beat him in a race.
201* BigBad: The main antagonist of ''Crash Team Racing''.
202* ButtMonkey: Within ''Crash Team Racing'', at least. Not only does he get a rather humiliating fate in the epilogue, his podium victory theme for ''Nitro-Fueled'' isn't the one associated with the scientists and other major villains, but the one for ''goofier'' characters like Ripper Roo, Penta and the Norms. He also suffers from misfortune in two of his legendary skins: namely, getting blown away by laser gun backfire and suffering a TeleporterAccident in his Star skin's podium victory animation and having a NakedFreakOut in his Showercap skin's. It gets worse in later games; [[spoiler: ''It's About Time'' features Dr. N. Tropy kidnapping him for his navigational knowledge, forcing him to sit there while he flirts with another version of himself from another dimension, and the 100% ending reveals that after the events of the game, he develops a caffeine addiction and becomes a sports drink spokesman. The overall experience leaves him in rehab, and reveals that through all this, he had a wife who has now divorced him]].
203* TheCameo:
204** He can be seen among the gathering of villains from previous games in the cutscene prior to the first boss fight in ''Twinsanity''.
205** He appears very briefly, flying through space in his hovercraft, in the vanity logo sequence of ''The Wrath of Cortex''.
206** His appearance in ''It's About Time'' is also this. While he has a role in the story, Oxide only appears in a single scene. He can be heard speaking over the space station's PA system in "Stowing Away", but disappears afterwards.
207* CarFu: One of his attacks in ''On the Run'' has him charge his hovercraft at Crash or Coco with the intent to run them over.
208* TheComputerIsACheatingBastard: More so than the other bosses in ''Crash Team Racing''. Not only does he drop the constant barrage of traps, but he actually [[DeliberatelyJumpingTheGun starts the race before the green light]]. In the rematch, his item spam gets even worse. The track is going to be ''littered'' with traps if you let him get too far ahead. He also spins (as if he's hit by beakers, thus losing only a little time) rather than tumbling if he's hit by rolling bomb or missile etc, though he will tumble if hit by the bubble shield, Aku Aku/Uka Uka and TNT.
209* {{Cyborg}}: Oxide has metal exhaust pipes coming out of the back of his head and smaller ones on his back, indicating that he has some kind of cybernatic enhancements. These exhaust pipes are never used in any way and in gameplay terms seem to be purely cosmetic (other than igniting in his Hot Rod and Metalhead costumes in his podium victory animations).
210* ADayInTheLimelight: Despite already being the main villain of ''Team Racing'', he ends up taking over the title screen and CTR TV report for the final Grand Prix in ''Nitro-Fueled'', downplaying Emperor Velo's addition in the process. No wonder, since the Drive-Thru Danger track is set on Gasmoxia.
211* DeliberatelyJumpingTheGun: His boss race in ''CTR'' and ''Nitro-Fueled'' involves him starting before the green light.
212* DemotedToDragon: He's shown to merely be one of Velo's lackeys in ''Crash Nitro Kart'', and doesn't play any role in the Adventure Mode outside of being an occasional AI opponent. He's also forced into this role against his will in ''It's About Time'' [[spoiler:by the N. Tropys]].
213* DrivesLikeCrazy: Not surprising, considering how he's obsessed with speed and racing and such.
214* EvilOldFolks: It's impossible to tell just by looking at him, but he's apparently old for a member of his species, and blames his loss against the racers of Earth on getting slower in his old age. ''Nitro-Fueled'' makes it more apparent by having the markings on his head look rather worn out.
215* EvilVersusEvil: In most of his appearances, he is as much an enemy of Cortex's team for trying to steal his ambitions. That said, he'll also gladly team up with him if it means getting rid of their mutual enemy (i.e. Crash).
216* FinalBoss: He's the fifth and last boss in ''Crash Team Racing'', as well as the last opponent in ''Crash Bash''.
217* FishPeople: ''It's About Time'' delves further into Oxide's species for background setdressing, with the concept art showing that they're amphibous reef-dwelling organisms.
218* FlyingSaucer: His kart in ''Crash Team Racing'' is a big green round saucer with lots of exhaust pipes. It's more resembling a plane in ''Crash Bash'', though. In ''Nitro-Fueled'', it can be unlocked for everyone else to use either by getting 100% in Adventure mode or by buying the Nitros Oxide edition.
219* FragileSpeedster: To become playable in ''Nitro-Fueled'', Oxide was nerfed into an Acceleration-based character.
220* GreenAndMean: Has green-coloured skin, and is a right asshole in more ways than one. His hovercraft is also green-coloured.
221* HiddenDepths: ''It's About Time'' reveals that Oxide has a wife and keeps a virtual diary above his space station, where he complains about his rashes.
222* HostileShowTakeover: For the final Grand Prix of ''Nitro-Fueled'', he hijacks the CTR TV report to announce one last challenge, ''and'' pulls Crash away from his post in the title screen, so that he gets to hold the trophy for once.
223* HufflepuffHouse: Despite being from Gasmoxia alongside Zem and Zam, his homeworld's only visited in ''Bash'', featuring a fairly unremarkable futuristic city. It later gets a proper visit in the final Grand Prix of ''Nitro Fueled'', where it’s revealed the planet has two rival fast food chains.
224* HugeHolographicHead: In ''Nitro-Fueled'', he now directly addresses Crash, Coco and Cortex in this manner, explaining his plan to them and not simply to the player.
225* IGaveMyWord: Should he be defeated without collecting the time relics, Oxide will reluctantly agree not to destroy Earth and enslave all its inhabitants, as per the terms he set. [[MovingTheGoalposts However]], he won't outright leave Earth until the player collects every time relic and defeats him a second time. Sure enough, for the final Grand Prix in ''Nitro-Fueled'', he continues to ignore Earth and suggests a rematch on Gasmoxia instead.
226* InterruptedBath: His goofiest skin in ''Nitro-Fueled'', "Shower Cap" has him with this "look", clad in nothing but a ModestyTowel, shower cap, flip flops and carrying a brush.
227* JackOfAllStats: In ''Nitro Kart'' and ''Nitro-Fueled'' he has average stats with an emphasis on acceleration in the latter.
228* {{Jerkass}}: When your modus operandi is to challenge planets to a race against you and turn them into parking lots if they lose while mocking them about it, as well as cheating and displaying UnsportsmanlikeGloating, then you pretty much qualify for this trope.
229* MultiArmedAndDangerous: More like multi-legged, but still.
230* NoodleIncident: After his hovercraft gets stolen by Tawna in ''It's About Time'', Oxide laments that that's the sixth kart he lost over the years.
231* OneSteveLimit: His first name sounds identical to that of Nitrus Brio's first name. Depending on how it's spelled, it is also one or two letters off.
232* PerfectlyCromulentWord: Sometimes refers to his opponents that they're "slower than a Bermugulan Slagvork". Whether it's an expression or such creature actually exists in his home planet is up to interpretation. ''It's About Time'' finally reveals that Bermugula is a planet (possibly a neighbor of Gasmoxia) and a Slagvork is one of its inhabitants[[note]]The enemy databook for Crash 4 shows slagvorks as an eel-type creature[[/note]].
233* PerpetualFrowner: Oxide always has a grumpy facial expression, even when laughing, making him an alien GrumpyOldMan. [[spoiler:''It's About Time'' epilogue is the first time he actually smiles in the series.]]
234* PromotedToPlayable: He made his debut as an unplayable boss in ''Crash Team Racing'', but he becomes playable in ''Nitro Kart''. ''Nitro-Fueled'', as a remake of ''Crash Team Racing'', also turns him into an unlockable character.
235* PunnyName: He shares the name of a turbo fuel.
236* {{Revenge}}: He develops an intense hatred for Earth in general as a result of the Champion succeeding in defeating him, and is heavily implied he informed Emperor Velo about Earth's existence in ''Crash Nitro Kart'' in order get RevengeByProxy for his defeat in CTR.
237* SacrificialPlanet: He is the reason why there's no life on Mars. He raced against the inhabitants of Mars before he raced Earth and Mars lost, leaving it as a desolate, barren planet (this is said in scrapped dialogue).
238* SecretCharacter: In ''Nitro-Fueled'', defeating him once in Adventure mode will unlock him. Buying the Nitros Oxide edition will also unlock him from the get-go.
239* ShoutOut:
240** He throws out the infamous UsefulNotes/CharlesDarwin line "survival of the fittest", modified to fit his racing theme of course.
241--->'''Oxide:''' It's a little game I call Survival of the Fastest. Here's the way we play: I challenge the best driver of your world to a race for the planet. If your driver wins I'll leave your miserable little rock alone. But if I win I'll turn your entire globe into a concrete parking lot and make you my slaves[[labelnote:*]]("Minions" in ''Nitro-Fueled''.) [[/labelnote]]. [[EvilLaugh HAHAHAHAHAHA!]]
242** [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/crashban/images/1/10/Nitros_Oxide%27s_spaceship.png/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/340?cb=20190108224310 His spaceship]] heavily resembles the [[Franchise/StarTrek Klingon]] [[https://www.ex-astris-scientia.org/articles/battlecruiser/battlecruiser-startreki.jpg K'Tinga-class battlecruiser]].
243* SmallRoleBigImpact: In ''Crash Nitro Kart'', he plays no role other than being one of the common AI opponents. However, it's implied that he's the one who informed Emperor Velo of Earth's racing prowess in the first place, hence kickstarting the entire plot of the game.
244* SmugSnake: He boasts about being the best racer in the universe and throws out as many taunts as he does traps in the final boss race. However, he's also an enormous cheat and a SoreLoser.
245* SNKBoss: And much more blatantly so than the other bosses in ''Team Racing''. See TheComputerIsACheatingBastard above.
246* SoreLoser: He throws a mighty tantrum on the podium whenever he loses. The first time he's defeated, he also refuses to leave and [[MovingTheGoalposts tells the player to get relics to challenge him again.]]
247* UnexpectedShmupLevel: In ''Crash Bash'' you have to chase after him on a space plane, trying to shoot/avoid obstacles along the way. It also doesn't fit into any minigames of the game.
248* UnexplainedRecovery: The credits to ''CTR'' says he was in a unicycle accident so gruesome that it couldn't be described in detail. He shows up in later games looking no worse than he did before.
249* VillainTeamUp: He has joined with Cortex a couple of times. He teams with him to get the bandicoots banished from N. Sanity Island in ''Nitro Kart 3D'' and gladly accepts an invite to Crash's "birthday party" for some revenge in ''Twinsanity''. In ''Nitro Kart'', Oxide and N. Trance together tell Velo about Crash and Cortex, causing the game to happen. ''Nitro-Fueled'' has him invite Velo to join the roster for the Gasmoxia Grand Prix.
250* TheUnfought:
251** In ''It's About Time'', aside from Uka Uka ([[DemotedToExtra who is taken out in the prologue]]), he is the only villain who is not fought. Then again, he is essentially forced to do Tropy's bidding and doesn't even know that he is facing the Bandicoots.
252** He's this in the first season of ''On The Run'', which he hosts. He returns as host for the fourth season however, where he ''does'' face the bandicoots in a boss fight this time round.
253* WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue:
254*** In ''CTR'', he ends up becoming a bitter alien. After some years of therapy, he goes back to the fray, but his choice of vehicle (a unicycle) leads to an accident too gruesome to be detailed.
255** In ''It's About Time'', he becomes a sports drink spokesman, albeit due to him developing an addiction to the stuff. This eventually leads him to go into rehab, while his wife divorces him.
256* YouDontLookLikeYou: He appears in the mobile game ''Crash Nitro Kart 3D'' looking a lot more like an entirely green version of Film/{{Pumpkinhead}} and [[WalkingShirtlessScene without his iconic purple suit]]. His character icon still retains his old appearance, however.
257* YourSizeMayVary: He appears larger than any other character when you actually race him, but when you see him in the winner's circle, he's suddenly much smaller, being taller than Crash and Cortex but definitely shorter than Tiny. ''Nitro Kart'' and ''Nitro-Fueled'' avert this, where he's around the same size as the rest of the cast.
258[[/folder]]
259
260[[folder:N. Trance]]
261[[quoteright:492:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/trancenf_15.png]]
262->''"I'm a tough egg to crack!"''
263-->'''Voiced by:''' Tom Bourdon (2003), Creator/MichaelJGough (2019)
264-->'''First appearance:''' ''VideoGame/CrashBandicoot2NTranced'' (2003)
265
266An egg-like being from the Fifth Dimension and the self-proclaimed master of hypnotism. He aids Uka Uka in ''Crash Bandicoot 2: N-Tranced'' at the recommendation of Dr. N. Tropy. In ''Crash Nitro Kart'', he along with Oxide informs Velo about Crash and Cortex, kickstarting the plot.
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268* BaldOfEvil: Due to being an egg-like alien.
269* BrainwashedAndCrazy: N. Trance's modus operandi is doing this to his foes. He brainwashes Crunch, Coco and Fake Crash to work for him in his debut, and in ''Crash Nitro Kart'', he does the same to Polar, Pura and Dingodile.
270* TheBusCameBack: After ''Nitro Kart'', he's absent from the series until ''Crash Team Racing: Nitro-Fueled'' 16 years later.
271* TheCameo:
272** [[spoiler:''It's About Time'' shows him racing against Oxide in the epilogue.]]
273** Inevitably he gets referenced in ''Crash Team Rumble's'' "N-Tranced" Mode, where the mobile dancefloor projects his visage.
274* {{Cephalothorax}}: He's an egg-shaped alien being, with a mechanical body to help him move. Oddly, despite the arms being able to bend, the legs cannot, and so, when he returns in ''Nitro-Fueled'', he has to spend the entirety of the races standing up.
275* {{Cyborg}}: His body is entirely mechanical, and without it, he wouldn't be able to move.
276* EggFolk: He is essentially a sentient egg inside a cybernetic suit with limbs.
277* FinalBoss: He's the last opponent in the main game of ''N-Tranced''. While there is an area after him with more levels and a fight with N. Tropy, that has to be unlocked.
278* FourFingeredHands: Inverted upon his return in ''Nitro-Fueled''. While everyone else went back to having four fingers sometime after ''N-Tranced'', N. Trance retained his five fingers.
279* FragileSpeedster: In ''Nitro-Fueled''.
280* GigglingVillain: Quite a bit of his sound bites in ''Nitro-Fueled'' involve him laughing. He even does it when you pick him!
281* GreenAndMean: Drives a green-coloured kart in ''Nitro Kart'' (as does his brainwashed cohorts) and is undeniably a villain.
282* JackOfAllStats: Like Oxide, N. Trance is this in both ''Nitro Kart'' and ''Nitro-Fueled'' with an emphasis on acceleration in the latter.
283* LeftStuckAfterAttack: In his first phase, he might sometimes get stuck after his chain watch is lodged in the ground, leaving him open to attack.
284* NonStandardCharacterDesign: A minor example, but he has five fingers on each hand while everyone else has four. This wasn't much the case in his debut game, where five fingers in the series were standardised during the early-to-mid 2000's.
285* PungeonMaster: ''Nitro Kart'' and ''Nitro-Fueled'' have him make numerous cracks about eggs.
286-->'''N. Trance:''' One kart sunny side up!\
287'''N. Trance:''' Scrambled again!\
288'''N. Trance:''' You must be yoking!
289* ServileSnarker: In ''N Tranced'', he appears to be TheDragon between him and N Tropy. When a frustrated Tropy starts [[NeverMyFault blaming him for their plans going wrong]] however, he has no problems snapping back at him and reminding him of his own misgivings.
290* VillainTeamUp: His debut game had him working alongside N. Tropy. Then, he and Oxide seem to be working together in ''Nitro Kart'' despite being on different teams.
291* WaddlingHead: He has no organic limbs underneath his armor as seen in ''Nitro-Fueled''.
292* WhoNeedsTheirWholeBody: In the second phase, he's reduced to his head compartment that can fly around and shoot {{Energy Ball}}s. Crash has to spin him towards the lava pool where Fake Crash will activate the lava falls to damage him.
293* YourSizeMayVary: He's roughly twice Crash's height in his first form in ''N-Tranced'', in ''Nitro Kart'' he takes up most of the space in his kart and grips the sides of it, and in ''Nitro-Fueled'' he's now considerably smaller and has to stand upright in his kart's seat to drive. Even his podium model is now only about the same height as Crash.
294[[/folder]]
295
296[[folder:Emperor Velo XXVII '''(SPOILERS UNMARKED)''']]
297[[quoteright:884:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/velotransparent.png]]
298[[caption-width-right:547:[[labelnote: Click here to see his true form.]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/realvelo.png[[/labelnote]]]]
299->''"I am Emperor Velo XXVII! Ruler of this galaxy! My subjects hunger for entertainment."''
300-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SteveBlum (2003), Creator/AndreSogliuzzo (2019)
301-->'''First appearance:''' ''VideoGame/CrashNitroKart'' (2003)
302
303The extraterrestrial emperor of an unnamed empire who only appears in ''Crash Nitro Kart''. He is confident and dominating to the point of being a bully and showing contempt for his lessors, and kidnaps the best racers on Earth (namely Crash, Cortex and the rest of the cast) to prove his own skill in racing.
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305* AliensOfLondon: He has a thick Russian accent.
306* AliensSpeakingEnglish: Albeit in a Russian accent. He also speaks in English to all of his champions, who come from different planets.
307* ArmCannon: His Captain skin has an arm that can turn into one, displayed in his victory podium animation.
308* AstralFinale: [[JustifiedTrope Although the entire game takes place in space]], Hyper Spaceway - Velo's track - takes it up a notch.
309* AttentionWhore: Implied in ''Nitro Fueled'', as his winning podium animation has him gesturing to the crowd for applause, going so far as to make a listening gesture.
310* BadassBoast: "You savages will learn fear... just as ''millions'' have before you." He also gets to belt out another one in the Gasmoxia GP's intro:
311-->'''Velo:''' As ruler of this galaxy, I'll '''OWN''' this Grand Prix!
312* BadBoss: The world champions are not treated kindly for losing.
313* BigBad: The main antagonist of ''Crash Nitro Kart''.
314* BroughtToYouByTheLetterS: The letter "V" appears a lot in his citadel, especially on his throne. Even [[BeardOfEvil his beard]] is shaped like a V.
315* TheBully: He isn’t too nice to his henchmen.
316* TheBusCameBack: His real form returned in ''Nitro-Fueled'' as part of the base game roster, while his more imposing form returns in the same game later as part of the Gasmoxia Grand Prix.
317* CardCarryingVillain: He practically ''savors'' the sound of the crowd booing him in ''Crash Team Racing: Nitro-Fueled''.
318* TheComputerIsACheatingBastard: While he's not as spammy as ''Crash Team Racing'' bosses, he has two {{Mooks}} who race with him, dropping energy orbs in your path, that Velo ''absorbs'' when he drives into them. He also can use items far quicker than even the fastest-reacting human.
319* CoolBike: As a boss, his ride resembles one, but without wheels and it hovers with boosters. It's also used by the other bosses. [[MeaningfulName His name]] even means "Bike" in French. It returns in ''Nitro-Fueled'''s Gasmoxia GP as the "Velo Chopper" and can be unlocked for everyone else to use in the Pit Stop.
320* CrutchCharacter: On his true form, Velo is a turn based character.
321* DefeatMeansPlayable: DoubleSubversion. When you beat him, regardless of whether you play as Team Bandicoot or Team Cortex, you won't be able to play as him. Instead, you need to complete the game as ''[[DoubleUnlock both]]'' teams to unlock him. And even then, which vesion of him you get to play as depends on which version of the game you're playing:
322** In the Playstation version, you'll only unlock [[TheNapoleon his true form]].
323** In the GBA version, you can only play as his [[FatBastard more imposing form]].
324** As of ''Nitro-Fueled'''s Gasmoxia GP, both forms are now playable in the same game.
325* EvilLaugh: The Velo Mask laughs in Emperor Velo's voice when activated in ''Nitro Kart''. In ''Nitro-Fueled'', it shouts Real Velo's higher-pitched "Ya-ha-hah!" instead.
326* EvilSoundsDeep: He speaks with a husky, commanding voice of Creator/SteveBlum. Subverted, as his real voice is much more high pitched.
327* EvilVersusEvil: In Team Cortex's story.
328* FakeKing: [[https://blog.activision.com/crash-bandicoot/2020-02/Nitros-Oxide-takes-his-final-swing-in-the-Gasmoxia-Grand-Prix According to this post on Activision blog]], Velo is not the emperor of the galaxy, the true titular of the title being... [[TheDogWasTheMastermind King Chicken]]!
329* FatBastard: And unlike [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold Big Norm]] and [[NobleSavage Krunk]], [[JerkWithAHeartOfJerk there's no soft center to speak of.]] However, he does subvert it in his own way, as he’s actually a much smaller alien in a MiniMecha.
330* FinalBoss: He's the champion and ultimately races the winning team.
331* FlunkyBoss: Like Geary before him, he'll be accompanied with 2 of his underlings in his boss race. They're mostly there to drop traps on the track.
332* FragileSpeedster: In his big form, Velo is an acceleration based character, as it fits his ace driver reputation better than his real form's class.
333* GalacticConquerer: Is described as being the ruler of the galaxy ''Nitro Kart'' takes place in.
334* GracefulLoser: While he's mostly a SoreLoser instead, if he's beaten properly in the Team Bandicoot ending of Nitro Kart, he does offer his scepter and cede rule over his planet to Crash, and does send them back home properly once he's allowed to keep his scepter.
335* {{Heel}}: His characterization in ''Nitro-Fueled'' portrays him as [[SmugSnake constantly acting smug while racing]], and he loves playing to the crowd at any given opportunity.
336* HoverBike: He has a purple one in his debut game, that is also used by his champions. In ''Nitro-Fueled'', it's larger and named "Velo Chopper".
337* HugeHolographicHead: Emphasis on '''huge'''. He communicates with both Earthlings team this way before properly showing himself once Geary is defeated.
338* InvincibilityPowerup: Much like the racers of Earth have Aku-Aku and Uka-Uka, Velo and his minions have their own in the form of a mask made in Velo's likeness.
339* KarmaHoudini: In the Bandicoot's story, the players have no interest in taking his power and leave on affable terms despite capturing them for entertainment. Cortex's team on the other hand, have nothing against dishing it back, attacking him and nabbing his scepter.
340* LargeAndInCharge: He's noticeably much taller than his gremlin-like subjects. Or so it seems at first.
341* LateArrivalSpoiler: Initially a huge plot twist in ''Nitro Kart'', ''Nitro-Fueled'' makes it common knowledge that Velo's large, imposing body is [[RoboticReveal actually a robot]] and his true form (referred to as "Real Velo" in the latter game) is a tiny gremlin.
342* LittleGreenMen: The citizens of his galaxy, and him, too.
343* MagicStaff: His scepter has some degree of magic power: it seems to be the instrument he used to drag both Teams Bandicoot and Cortex to his planet, as the latter ending shows Cortex using it to go back to their home. Unfortunately, it then GoesHorriblyWrong as it gets broken.
344* MasterOfAll: His playable version in the console and handheld versions of ''Nitro Kart'' has maxed stats.
345* MeaningfulName: Velo, as in '''velo'''city.
346* MovingTheGoalposts: When he loses his first match, he refuses to send the victorious team home until they win his time relics and grant him a rematch. He had only promised them "freedom"; since by technicality they're refusing to race, thus by the rules Earth must be destroyed.
347* TheNapoleon: The picture above is not drawn to scale, but his true form is a tiny gremlin not much different from his subjects.
348* {{Nerf}}: For balancing reasons, Real Velo is made into a Turn-class character in ''Nitro-Fueled'' instead of having almost max stats. Likewise, his Emperor form is made into an Acceleration-class character.
349* OfferedTheCrown: After he's defeated, he offers the scepter -- and thus his entire galaxy -- to Crash, who declines. He's much less gracious towards Team Cortex, who resort to mugging it from him.
350* RoboticReveal: The big body he has turns out to be a MobileSuitHuman for the real him, who's as small as his subjects.
351* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: This emperor is an accomplished racer, and he claims to never lose.
352* ScriptedBattle: ''Elements'' of his race are scripted:
353** For instance, the energy orbs are always in the same place on the track when you encounter them.
354** He'll always get a missile as his first item - and proceed to use it in [[TheComputerIsACheatingBastard ludicrously quick time]] if you're leading.
355* SecretCharacter: He (well, his true form) is unlocked in ''Crash Nitro Kart'' by fully completing Adventure Mode with both teams. In the handheld version, he just needs to be beaten once by any team to unlock him.
356* SecretUndergroundPassage: Hyper Spaceway is literally ''built under the Citadel'', and works by virtue of portals connecting it to other parts of the galaxy.
357* SissyFight: In his real form, he has a somewhat anti climatic scuffle with Cortex in the final ending. Tiny quickly breaks it up.
358* SmugSnake: Moreso in ''Nitro-Fueled'' where he's always acting smug while racing and gets downright pissy over losing in his podium loss animations.
359* SoreLoser: Gets ''very'' angry about losing, to the point of exploiting a loophole in his previous agreement to make Team Bandicoot or Team Cortex remain in his servitude until he can beat them. Of course, when they do beat him again, he becomes so furious he literally explodes. In ''Nitro-Fueled,'' his real form even throws a temper tantrum when placing lower than first in the podium.
360* TrrrillingRrrs: For his return in ''Nitro-Fueled'', he's given this trait for his lines.
361* VillainTeamUp: In the opening cinematic, it's shown that Team Oxide and Team N. Trance stand near his podium, waving to the spectators. It's implied that Velo has both teams as a means for competition for the Earth racers. Also shown with how both teams get a "Velo Mask" instead of Aku Aku or Uka Uka. ''Nitro-Fueled'' has a more explicit case, as it's revealed in the Gasmoxia GP intro that Oxide personally invited him to "keep things fair".
362* WorthyOpponent: {{Subverted|Trope}}. When racing, he's rather gracious - "finally, some competition!". When he loses, though, he is a ''very'' SoreLoser.
363* YouHaveFailedMe: He dispenses these with the same clockwork regularity as Darth Vader. Of the family friendly sort of course, as his tantrums end on {{Cool and Unusual Punishment}}s rather than killing his subordinates:
364-->'''Velo:''' ''*to Geary*'' As punishment, you must clean the trophy podium. And when you're done with that, you will clean the ''entire colosseum''. ''*EvilLaugh*''
365[[/folder]]
366
367[[folder:Zem and Zam]]
368[[quoteright:1000:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/zemctrnf_1.png]]
369[[caption-width-right:1000:'''Left:''' Zem. '''Right:''' Zam.]]
370->''"Like taking candy from a baby!"''
371-->-- '''Zem'''
372-->'''Zem voiced by:''' Creator/AndreSogliuzzo (2003-Present)
373-->'''Zam voiced by:''' Creator/BillyWest (2003), Creator/AndrewMorgado (2019)
374-->'''First appearance:''' ''VideoGame/CrashNitroKart'' (2003)
375
376A large, vulgar creature and a dog-like alien who race alongside Nitros Oxide in ''Crash Nitro Kart''.
377-----
378* AllAnimalsAreDogs: Zam tends to act like a dog, despite resembling a small dinosaur. It's more apparent in ''Nitro-Fueled'', where he wags his tail in his podium animation and pants like one as well as having a costume that outright turns him into a bulldog.
379* BigEater: Zem's trash talk mostly concerns his appetite.
380* BigGuyLittleGuy: Zem's a large, overweight alien while Zam's a small, dog-like creature.
381* TheBrute: While a bit smaller than the other big guys, Zem still plays this role for Team Oxide.
382* TheBusCameBack: Both return as playable in ''Crash Team Racing: Nitro-Fueled''.
383* TheCameo: [[spoiler:Zem appears in Oxide's picture in ''It's About Time''.]]
384* CharacterizationMarchesOn: Downplayed. As Zam and Zem [[SatelliteCharacter were simply created to give Nitros Oxide two teammates to race with]], [[FlatCharacter didn't get any development through cutscenes]], [[ChuckCunninghamSyndrome then vanished from the series]] ([[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking and even were absent from the GBA version]]), Beenox had to shape them a bit to make them more likeable in ''Nitro-Fueled''. Zem notably becomes a {{Metalhead}} with some BoisterousBruiser tendencies, Zam is more fleshed out as the weirdly cute TeamPet of Team Oxide, and both of them have skins that reveal other facets of their characters.
385* {{Crunchtastic}}: Zem thinks that big turbo chains are "Boostalicious."
386* CrutchCharacter: Zam in both ''Nitro Kart'' and ''Nitro-Fueled''.
387* EvilCounterpart: Zam could be seen as this to Polar and Pura, on account of them being [[TeamPet Team Pets]] for their respective teams[[note]]though it should be noted that both Polar and Pura were brainwashed into racing for N. Trance at the time of Zam's debut[[/note]]. Zem meanwhile serves as this to Crunch (and probably Tiny to a lesser extent) on account of them being [[TheBigGuy The Big Guys]] for their teams.
388* FatBastard: While not so much fat as just a big guy in general, Zem still fits this trope to a T.
389* FatSlob: Though more just beefy than fat, Zem fits the title to a T.
390* {{Gasshole}}: Zem burps often while racing. His podium animation in ''Nitro-Fueled'' is him giving off a massive burp and laughing it off afterwards.
391* {{Gonk}}: Zem is, to put it bluntly, ''hideous-looking''. At least ''Nitro-Fueled'' makes him a bit more pleasing to the eye (though not by a whole lot).
392* GreenAndMean: Both are green-skinned, and both are bad guys.
393* {{Metalhead}}: Zem is given some punk rocker atributes to help deepen his character when he was brought back for ''Nitro-Fueled'', such as throwing devil horns when he wins and having a [[TheQuincyPunk Quincy Punk]]-looking outfit available. Zam also gets in on the action a small bit with his Bulldog costume giving him a wavy blue mohawk.
394* MightyGlacier: Zem in both ''Nitro Kart'' and ''Nitro-Fueled''.
395* MixAndMatchCritters: Zam; looks like a small dinosaur, acts like a dog. He also has some frog traits, as shown in one of his [[IdleAnimation Idle Animations]] in ''Nitro-Fueled'' where he sits down and starts croaking as he spots a fly before snatching it up with his tongue and eating it. To top it off, one of his win quotes has him squeal like a pig.
396* SatelliteCharacter: To Oxide, as they only exist for the sake of giving him teammates to race alongside.
397* SayingSoundEffectsOutLoud: In ''Nitro-Fueled'', Zem sometimes says "Vrrooo-hahaha!" while speeding up or boosting.
398* SecretCharacter:
399** Both of them are unlocked by winning certain cups in ''CNK'''s Adventure Mode: Zem is unlocked by winning the Green Gem Cup while Zam is unlocked through the Purple Gem Cup.
400** In ''VideoGame/CrashTeamRacingNitroFueled'', they are default racers in the Nitros Oxide edition, and unlockable in the standard edition.
401* StoutStrength: Zem looks like a fat slob, but his biceps tell another story. This is more noticeable in ''Nitro-Fueled'', as he is more toned.
402* TeamPet: Zam is pretty much an alien dog, [[InformedSpecies but he more greatly resembles a small dinosaur]].
403* TopHeavyGuy: Despite being a gassy alien who constantly talks about eating, Zem has a large upper body, even having visible muscles in ''Nitro-Fueled''.
404* VillainousGlutton: Zem constantly talks about eating in his quotes and is a villain with some very, very crude humor.
405[[/folder]]
406
407[[folder:Krunk]]
408[[quoteright:448:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/krunk2.png]]
409->''"They will race me? They look slow! Send them back!"''
410-->'''Voiced by:''' Marshall R. Teague (2003), Creator/AndrewMorgado (2019)
411-->'''First appearance:''' ''VideoGame/CrashNitroKart'' (2003)
412
413The racing champion of the planet Terra who appears in ''Crash Nitro Kart''. He challenges Earth's racers on the grounds that Earth is a copy of his Terra. When he races, he leaves out sticky fruits that slow down the player if they hit. When he loses to Crash's team, he confesses that Terra is actually a copy of Earth. He returns in ''Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled'' as a Turn-class character.
414-----
415* {{Acrofatic}}: Despite his large build, he's nimble enough to do a handstand in his podium victory animation in ''Nitro-Fueled''. He also has Turn-class stats.
416* AmazingTechnicolourWildlife: He's a blue-furred baboon/mandrill, though it's {{justified|Trope}} since he's not actually from Earth.
417* BerserkButton: Seems rather tetchy about Earth's similarities to Terra. Velo very easily convinces him to race the players when he mentions where they came from.
418* TheBusCameBack: Returns as playable in ''Crash Team Racing: Nitro-Fueled''.
419* CrutchCharacter: In ''Nitro-Fueled'', Krunk goes from having maxed-out stats to being a Turn-class character, similar to Polar, Pura, and Zam.
420* DefeatMeansFriendship: Crash offers him his iconic yo-yo as a gift from his world.
421* DefeatMeansPlayable: Only in the handheld version of the game.
422* FatBastard: Subverted. Though he initially comes off as hostile towards anyone from Earth, he ultimately turns out to be a GracefulLoser who's fine with admitting his planet ultimately copied Earth.
423* GracefulLoser: Sadly but willingly gives his opponents his world key. Crash offers him a gift out of sympathy.
424* HeelFaceTurn: Starts off hostile towards Crash and friends, but apologizes when Crash gives him his yo-yo, and admits that the people of Terra actually copied Earth instead of the other way around. While he plays fair with Cortex's team as well, they merely mock him in response, clearly angering him.
425* JungleJapes: His [[PlanetTerra planet, Terra]], seems to be filled mostly with jungles and some [[TempleOfDoom temples]].
426* KillerSpaceMonkey: He's a blue ape-like alien from another planet. However, the "killer" part is ultimately subverted when he turns out to be one of Velo's more level-headed champions.
427* NobleSavage: He may be proud of his planet, but he's also honorable and a GracefulLoser.
428* ProudWarriorRaceGuy: Okay, it's of the racing variety, but he takes both his heritage and his competition seriously. This shows how quickly either can change his stance:
429-->'''Krunk:''' They will race me? They look slow. Send them back.\
430'''Velo:''' ''*coy*'' But Krunk, they're from a planet just like yours. It's called Earth.\
431'''Krunk:''' Earth! I have heard of this planet. It is a copy of my Terra. I ''will'' race them, and show them who has better planet!
432* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: In ''Nitro Kart'', he acts as a replacement for the role Papu Papu had in ''Crash Team Racing'', being a fat tribal chief who [[YouNoTakeCandle occasionally skips articles]] and acts as a boss with a jungle-themed home track and adventure mode area. He even looks like a furry Papu Papu. Amusingly, both he and Papu Papu are playable in ''Nitro-Fueled''. His Jurassic costume from Back N. Time gives him his own magic mask which appears to possess him similarly to Uka Uka and Cortex in ''Warped''; it is likely a Terran counterpart. The smaller Terrans throughout Tiny Temple also wear Aku Aku-looking masks.
433* TribalFacePaint: Both he and many other Terrans have this, to go along with their tribal nature.
434* YouNoTakeCandle: A minor example. He doesn't refer to himself in third-person, but he occasionally skips articles.
435-->'''Krunk:''' Earthling has lucky shot!\
436'''Krunk:''' You must try faster than that!\
437'''Krunk:''' I will stop giving you easy time now!
438[[/folder]]
439
440[[folder:Nash]]
441[[quoteright:465:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nash_ctr.png]]
442->''"I'm no small fish!"''
443-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BillyWest (2003), Creator/DwightSchultz (2019)
444-->'''First appearance:''' ''VideoGame/CrashNitroKart'' (2003)
445
446The racing champion of the planet Barin who appears in ''Crash Nitro Kart''. He is a cybernetic shark-like alien engineered to always move, never stopping to even sleep. In his race, he throws out snapping shark teeth and fake teeth as traps that slow down the player. He is finally put to sleep when [[TeenGenius Coco]] hacks into his helmet. He returns in ''Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled'' as an Acceleration-class character.
447-----
448* BadassBoast: In ''Nitro-Fueled'' upon winning a race:
449-->'''Nash:''' I'm engineered to be... ''superior''.
450* BullyingADragon: Gets snappy with Velo during his introduction. Also threatens Cortex after losing, [[BerserkButton beckoning an angry Tiny]]. Nash tries to start a fight until Velo yells at him to knock it off.
451* TheBusCameBack: Returns as playable in ''Crash Team Racing: Nitro-Fueled''.
452* CripplingOverspecialization: He was engineered to always be on the move, never even stopping to sleep. Great for racing, not so much for doing other stuff off the track. This might also explain his bad attitude, on the grounds of it coming from lack of sleep.
453* {{Cyborg}}: Well, he ''certainly'' looks the part what with all those tubes on him. Heck, Coco was even able to hack into his brain and make him fall asleep.
454* DefeatMeansPlayable: Only in the handheld version of the game.
455* {{Expy}}: He's a walking shark with some mannerisms that invoke WesternAnimation/{{Jabberjaw}}.
456* FragileSpeedster: Nash becomes an acceleration-focused racer in ''Nitro-Fueled''. It suits him well.
457* GogglesDoSomethingUnusual: His goggles function as an opposite to what goggles are supposed to do: keep water out of your eyes. His goggles are actually filled with water in order to keep his eyes wet since he never blinks.
458* HalfDressedCartoonAnimal: Doesn't really wear anything else other than a pair of swimming trunks and a hi-tech helmet with goggles.
459* HumanCannonball: Gains such a costume during Neon Circus and is actually shot out of a cannon in his victory animation.
460* {{Jerkass}}: Is basically this compared to his fellow champions.
461* {{Keet}}: He's engineered to never sleep, making him very edgy and hyperactive.
462* {{Sharkman}}: He's clearly a humanoid shark, although with an unusual body proportion.
463* SharkTunnel: His home track, Deep Sea Driving, is set in one.
464* ShoutOut: He is [[Film/AustinPowers a shark with a]] [[EnergyWeapon frickin' laser beam]] attached to his head, although he is never shown actually firing lasers from it until ''Nitro-Fueled''.
465* SoreLoser: He demands his key back when he loses.
466* SpoiledBrat: He gives off this vibe. He even yells straight in Velo's (holographic) face to start the race, only backing off when it's clear he made Velo mad. After the race, he just walks up to the winners and asks for his key back.
467-->'''Nash:''' I ''need'' to get moving!\
468'''Velo:''' Soon, Nash. Soon.\
469'''Nash:''' Not ''soon''. '''NOOOOOOW!'''
470** And after he loses the match:
471--->'''Nash:''' Oooh, hello there. Do you think... I could get my key back? ''[[{{Beat}} (beat)]]'' Come on, hehe!\
472'''Crunch:''' You lost, buddy.\
473'''Nash:''' '''I don't CAAAAARE!'''
474* StepfordSmiler: He always seems to be in a hyperactive, upbeat personality, but this is the result of him being cybernetically programmed to never stop moving, to the point of being physically unable to sleep. Coco notices this, and hacks his brain to let him get the rest he deserves.
475* SympathyForTheDevil: Coco hacks his brain to make him take a nap out of sympathy.
476* ThreateningShark: Subverted. He's a rather small shark, is fairly cute, and ultimately pretty harmless (threats of violence notwithstanding).
477* TokenEvilTeammate: He is by far the worst sport of Velo's champions and is the only one of them to threaten violence on the protagonists after losing to them.
478* WeaponizedHeadgear: His helmet is mounted with a miniature laser, which he fires a few times during his victory animation in ''Nitro-Fueled''.
479* YouHaveFailedMe: Velo threatens this later on for losing to Cortex and arguing with the competitors.
480* YourSizeMayVary: ''Nitro Kart'' depicts him as being as big as Tiny, able to look at him eye-to-eye. ''Nitro-Fueled'' shrinks him down to being around the size of Dr. Cortex.
481[[/folder]]
482
483[[folder:Norm]]
484[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nf_norm_1.png]]
485[[caption-width-right:250:'''Left:''' Small Norm. '''Right:''' Big Norm.]]
486->''"Ooh, a race! Count me in!"''
487-->-- '''Big Norm'''
488-->'''Small Norm voiced by:''' Creator/RobbieDaymond (2019-Present)
489-->'''Big Norm voiced by:''' Creator/AndreSogliuzzo (2003-Present)
490-->'''First appearance:''' ''VideoGame/CrashNitroKart'' (2003)
491
492The racing champion of the planet Fenomena who appears in ''Crash Nitro Kart''. He is a book-loving mime who can split into his normal self and a larger, more obnoxious version of himself to race. His normal self drops box-shaped traps that act like the ice traps, while his larger self spams energy bubbles backward that slows down the racer. Both of his forms return as separate characters in ''Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled'', Small Norm being Balanced-class and Big Norm being Speed-class.
493-----
494* AliensOfLondon: As noted below, Big Norm has a Brooklyn accent.
495* BadassBookworm: Small Norm certainly counts, since he's an accomplished racer in his own right who enjoys reading in his spare time.
496* BashBrothers: The way they race evokes this with Big Norm acting as Little Norm's shield by harassing their opponents while Little Norm uses his superior driving skill to take the lead and leave traps to trip up the competition and make Big Norm's job easier.
497* BerserkButton:
498** Attacking Little Norm seems to be the easiest way to piss Big Norm off.
499---> '''Big Norm:''' You'd better not touch ONE HAIR on his little head!
500** Big Norm also gets pretty mad, to a somewhat lesser extent, if he is called a clown.
501---> '''Big Norm:''' Where do you get off calling me a clown? With your big head and your stupid springy hair!
502* BigBrotherInstinct: Big Norm seems to have something resembling this for Little Norm when you race them.
503* BoisterousBruiser: Big Norm in spades. You can just hear how much he loves being on the track, especially in ''Nitro-Fueled''.
504* BrilliantButLazy: Regular Norm doesn't actually seem to like racing, preferring to read, but he's not Fenomena's champion for nothing. It's shown in how he always drives better than Big Norm does.
505* BrooklynRage: Big Norm's return in ''Nitro-Fueled'' adds a bit of Brooklyn flavor to help put emphasis on his thuggish attitude. He even sometimes gets off a "Fugeddabadit" when you select him.
506* BurglarWear: In ''Nitro-Fueled'' both Norms are given alternate outfits that change their mime outfits into burglar outfits, complete with DominoMask.
507* TheBusCameBack: Both Small Norm and Big Norm return as racers in ''Crash Team Racing: Nitro-Fueled''.
508* DeathMountain: His home track is in Out of Time, situated on mountainous slopes. His home planet, Fenomena, seems to be dry and hostile in general.
509* DefeatMeansFriendship: For Crash's team. The clown-hating Cortex tells him to get lost.
510* DualBoss: You'll be racing both of them in their boss race. You only count as taking the lead if you pass Small Norm.
511* EnemyMime: Though Small Norm is less antagonistic than the other bosses in the game, and Big Norm only wears the mime outfit so Small Norm will race.
512* FaceOfAThug: Big Norm looks like an intimidating lout, but is pretty relaxed and friendly despite his competitive streak.
513* FatBastard: Subverted with Big Norm. He looks the part and is cocky about winning, but when defeated he's probably the most level headed and friendly challenger in the entire circuit and he cares deeply about his other half despite the annoying mime getup.
514* ForceAndFinesse: While Big Norm is certainly more skilled than most of the other racers in the circuit, he tends to lag behind Little Norm skill-wise and relies more on size and aggression. Little Norm on the other hand is significantly more skilled than his larger counterpart when it comes to core driving, but is lacking when it comes to offense. Made more apparent in ''Nitro-Fueled'' where Big Norm is classified as a [[MightyGlacier fast-but-unwieldly]] Speed driver while Little Norm is a [[JackOfAllStats Balanced driver]].
515* GracefulLoser: Big Norm admits he doesn't like to lose, but despite this he's very jovial after being beaten and heartily congratulates his opponents. ''Nitro-Fueled'' has him even remove his beret out of respect, when coming in any position other than first, although his podium loss animation still has him sulking.
516--> '''Big Norm:''' Well, you can't have 'em all, right?
517* JackOfAllStats: In the transition from ''Nitro Kart'' to ''Nitro-Fueled'', (Small) Norm became a balanced character.
518* LiteralSplitPersonality: There's the normal, small Norm that's mute and likes reading, and the big, fat talkative version of him that actually wants to race.
519* MajorInjuryUnderreaction: Anytime Big Norm gets struck with an explosive weapon, he'll give out this line:
520--> '''Big Norm:''' Ooh, that tickles!
521* MightyGlacier: In ''Nitro-Fueled'', Big Norm became a Speed-class racer to show his love for the sport.
522* NiceGuy: Small Norm is a bit anti-social, but Big Norm is actually a surprisingly good sport. He admits that he hates losing and gives the racers some trash talk before the race, but that doesn't stop him from complimenting them. When race time comes, Big Norm is INCREDIBLY supportive and protective over Small Norm.
523--> '''Big Norm:''' You know, you did good out there. You got a real shot at winning this thing, cause you work ''together''!\
524'''Crunch:''' Both of you make a good team, too.\
525'''Big Norm:''' (''to Small Norm'') Hey! Come over here and make nice!\
526'''Small Norm:''' (''glances over at them angrily, before ignoring them'')\
527'''Big Norm:''' Yeah, he pretends not to care, but he's just like me; He hates losing.
528* TheNoseless: They look mostly human apart from this and their PointyEars.
529* NotSoAboveItAll: While you may have to pull Little Norm's arm a bit to get him in a racing mood, once he's on the track he has [[SmugSmiler surpisingly smug body language]] with him driving laid back and one-handed in 'Nitro Kart' and having [[VictoryIsBoring very little interest in his own victories]] when he wins.
530* PointyEars: This and their lack of noses are their only really alien traits.
531* ThePromise: The only reason Small Norm races. He refuses and sulks at first, but Big Norm sternly reminds him:
532--> '''Big Norm:''' [[TheVoiceless I don't wanna hear it.]] The deal was that you race in return for me wearing this dumb getup.
533* RedEyesTakeWarning: Big Norm has red eyes with black sclerae, which Small Norm lacks. Since he has skins that give him regular eyes, it isn't clear whether they are part of his mime getup.
534* RedOniBlueOni: Small Norm is the blue while Big Norm is the red. [[ColourCodedForYourConvenience Note the colors of their caps.]]
535* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: Small Norm's the sensitive guy who prefers to read books as opposed to racing, while Big Norm's the manly guy who actually wants to race.
536* SoreLoser:
537** After being beaten in ''Nitro Kart'', Small Norm prefers to read. According to Big Norm, that's because he hates losing. His podium animation in ''Nitro-Fueled'' shows him trying to cope by reading a book before throwing it on the ground.
538** In ''Nitro-Fueled'' again, Big Norm looks like he wants to kick the winner's ass. This may be because he likes to play the {{Heel}} role like he does in ''Nitro Kart''.
539* SuddenlyVoiced: Small Norm makes whistling noises in ''Nitro-Fueled'', but grunts audibly if he is struck by walls or power-ups.
540* TopHeavyGuy: Big Norm has a huge gut and beefy arms, but short, skinny legs.
541* VoiceForTheVoiceless: Going through Small Norm's voice clips in CNK reveals them to all be Big Norm reacting to what's happening to Small Norm.
542* TheVoiceless: Small Norm is committed to his mime act. In ''Nitro-Fueled'' he instead makes whistling noises. He'll even cover up his mouth when doing a particularly high jump to keep himself from screaming. Big Norm isn’t nearly as committed to being a mime and thus talks freely.
543* YouHaveFailedMe: Velo threatens a CoolAndUnusualPunishment after he loses:
544--> '''Velo:''' Perhaps I need new ways to motivate you, like...''*grins evilly*'' taking your books away.
545[[/folder]]
546
547[[folder:Geary]]
548[[quoteright:590:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/otr_geary.png]]
549->''"Why try? Machines will ALWAYS win!"''
550-->'''Voiced by:''' Paul Greenberg (2003), Creator/DwightSchultz (2019)
551-->'''First appearance:''' ''VideoGame/CrashNitroKart'' (2003)
552
553The racing champion of the planet Teknee who appears in ''Crash Nitro Kart''. He is a robot who is as much obsessed with cleaning as he is with winning, causing him to switch between personalities from time to time. He races with two cleaning drones that drop rolls of scrub which slow the player down. He returns in ''Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled'' as a Balanced-class character.
554-----
555* AdaptationalJerkass: His voice is more aggressive in ''Nitro-Fueled'', and many of his more polite lines and mannerisms are left out, or otherwise harder to spot.
556* AttentionDeficitOohShiny:
557** Tries to be serious about racing, but often gets distracted by cleaning.
558--->'''Geary:''' Only a robot can achieve perfection in motion! I will demolish anyb- (''Sotto voice'') Oh, what a mess! Can't have that now, can we? (''vacuums, then switches back to normal'') Now... '''''where was I?!'''''\
559'''Geary:''' My key! How did I lose? I know Teknee like the back of my- MY HAND! IT'S DIRTY! This whole place is ''filthy!'' (''begins vacuuming, eventually getting to cleaning up Crash or Tiny'')
560** Interestingly, all his dialogue is edited to omit his NeatFreak personality in the portable version, meaning he finishes every sentence properly.
561* BadassBoast: Whenever he wins a race in ''Nitro-Fueled'':
562-->'''Geary:''' Why try?! Machines will '''''always win!!'''''
563* TheBusCameBack: Returns as playable in ''Crash Team Racing: Nitro-Fueled''. He also makes an appearance as a miniboss in ''Crash: On the Run''.
564* CampStraight: Acts quite feminine, if only because of his high-pitched voice and obsession with cleaning.
565* DefeatMeansPlayable: Only in the handheld version of ''Nitro Kart''.
566* DishingOutDirt: His main method of attack in ''On the Run'' with his Nitro variant, where he shoots out giant balls of dirt from his vacuum.
567* TheDragon: Velo introduces Geary as "his finest racer" in his introduction, and is the final champion you face before going up against the Emperor himself.
568* EndearinglyDorky: Geary occasionally lapses into this in his green-eyed mode; especially evident when humming as he vacuums, or awkwardly doing the Robot dance with a chuckle when he wins in ''Nitro-Fueled''.
569* {{Expy}}: Of [[Franchise/StarWars C-3PO]], both of them being humanoid robots with gold-coloured plating and fusspot personalities.
570* FantasticRacism: Absolutely ''despises'' all organic forms of life.
571* FriendlyEnemy: He'll clean anything. Even his opponents. Neither Tiny or Crash seem that objective to it either.
572* FlunkyBoss: You'll race him along with his two cleaning drones. The drones aren't actual racers, they're just there to assist him by throwing [[ImprobableWeaponUser cleaning stuff]] like rolls of scrub that flattens the racer that gets hit.
573* GoldColoredSuperiority: He's a gold-coloured robot who also happens to be Velo's finest champion and requires being beaten before facing the Emperor himself. If you squint his normally-purple kart also gains a goldish hue in ''Nitro Kart'''s version of Android Alley due to the lighting.
574* JackOfAllStats: Once a MasterOfAll like the other Champions, his stats were lowered in ''Nitro-Fueled'' to be on the same level as balanced racers like Crash and Cortex.
575* MachineMonotone: Averted in ''Nitro Kart'' where he is quite an emotional bot despite being built up as a cold, calculated racer. ''Nitro-Fueled'' adds a heavy metallic filter to his voice that plays it closer to this.
576* MoodSwinger: Switches between a cold, ruthless combatant to a neurotic fusspot that likes cleaning in a flash, and back again.
577* NeatFreak: His defining trait.
578* RedEyesTakeWarning: His eyes go red whenever he gets serious about racing.
579* RobotHair: The way he's modeled gives the impression that he's balding on top.
580* RocketPunch: He can launch these as Beenox Robot Geary.
581* SoreLoser: Zigzagged in his podium loss animation for ''Nitro-Fueled''. He constantly swaps between having an enraged outburst in his ruthless personality, and respectfully clapping to the winner in his fussy personality.
582* SuperPoweredRobotMeterMaids: His Beenox Robot DLC skin fully upgrades him into this, giving him a jetpack and an assortment of weapons.
583* {{Tomorrowland}}: His planet, Teknee, has this theme as shown on its tracks. His home track, Android Alley, has this trait emphasized in ''Nitro-Fueled''.
584* YouHaveFailedMe: From Velo, who orders him to clean both the trophy room and ''the entire colosseum'' as punishment.
585* YourSizeMayVary: In ''Nitro Kart'', he was comparable to Tiny in height, but ''Nitro-Fueled'' makes him a lot smaller, being roughly the size of Crash.
586[[/folder]]
587
588!Unaffiliated Villains
589
590[[folder:In General]]
591* LoneWolfBoss: All the bad guys shown below aren't affiliated with Cortex and his cronies, although there are some who are at the very least connected with him.[[note]]Madame Amberly was Cortex' old teacher at the Academy of Evil, while the Evil Twins were once Cortex' pets before being thrown into the tenth dimension. Additionally, Megamix is a fusion of Cortex and his minions, but does not qualify as a scientist or an animal due to the fact that it has traits of both.[[/note]]
592[[/folder]]
593
594[[folder:Papu Papu]]
595[[quoteright:866:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/papu_papu_crash_bandicoot_n_sane_trilogy.png]]
596->''"Bunga boom!"''
597-->'''Voiced by:''' David Siller (1996), Brendan O'Brien (2000), Michael Gollom (1999), Creator/DwightSchultz (2004-Present)
598-->'''First appearance:''' ''VideoGame/CrashBandicoot1996''
599
600The obese chief of the native tribe of N. Sanity Island. He is neither on Crash's nor Cortex's side, but will capture and/or eat anything that steps into his territory.
601-----
602* AdaptationalHeroism: Not Papu Papu himself, but his tribe. In the ''Skylanders Imaginators'' level based on ''Crash Bandicoot'', Papu Papu's tribe makes an appearance as friendly SurferDude types who want to help the player out, rather than being enemies.
603* AdaptationalVillainy: Normally, Papu Papu is unaffiliated with neither Crash nor Cortex and just wants to rule his tribe in peace. In ''Crash Team Racing'' and its remake however, he's protected by Uka Uka, putting him squarely on the bad guy side.
604* AdaptationPersonalityChange: The original games tended to put emphasis on him being fat and lazy, but in ''N. Sane Trilogy'' and ''Nitro-Fueled'', while he still has those qualities, he also acts a lot more aggressive and looks almost constantly angry.
605* AdaptationalUgliness: ''N. Sane Trilogy'' adds noticeable moles to his skin.
606* BadBoss: Downplayed in ''Nitro-Fueled''. In his intro cutscene, he carelessly knocks out all of the tribesmen [[TooImportantToWalk that carried him in]]. However, he still makes sure not to hit any as he drives into the portal.
607* BigEater: In case you couldn't tell by his massive gut, he blames his loss in ''CTR'' on not eating a big enough breakfast, and his name means "Pass that dish again, mate" in his native tongue.
608* BrilliantButLazy: ''CTR'' shows that despite being a lazy tribe chief, Papu Papu is an acomplished driver who can give a good challenge to those who confront him, and he (apparently) designed a long and technical race track.
609* DependingOnTheArtist: His headdress never stays consistent in between games.
610* EloquentInMyNativeTongue: While he can speak English, it's clearly not his first language, which would be his tribe's own made-up language.
611* FatAndProud: He mocks the player character in ''Crash Team Racing'' for being so small, and considering that you can play as Tiny, who's objectively bigger than him, he's probably talking about how none of the characters are as fat as he is.
612* FatBastard: While technically neutral, Papu Papu is a short tempered grouch who constantly impedes the protagonist and didn't get the moniker "Mister Bad Belly" in ''Crash Team Racing'' for nothing.
613* FlunkyBoss: In ''Crash Bash'' he can summon mini-Crashes that fights for him. They easily die in one hit and their AI aren't as good as normal CPU for the Crate Crush type game.
614* {{Gonk}}: He was never exactly a good looking guy, though ''N. Sane Trilogy'' makes him even uglier, with a gap between his top front teeth and a bunch of of moles on his skin. It's telling that his bonus pirate skin in ''Nitro-Fueled'' actually makes him look better by giving him a beard and more clothes.
615* GracefulLoser: In ''Crash Team Racing'', he takes his loss fair and square compared to the other bosses, complimenting your driving and contemplating his own performance.
616* GroundPound: In ''Crash Bash'' he can cause the tiles you're standing on to flip in a wave, causing substantial damage, by smashing his scepter on the ground.
617* HollywoodNatives: He's a stereotypical depiction of an overweight Pacific Island tribal leader.
618* ImprobableAimingSkills: The ''Nitro-Fueled'' tie-in comic shows how he earned his boss key; he successfully blew up one of Oxide's flying drones carrying the keys ''with a BlowGun''.
619* JigglePhysics: His belly and butt are animated constantly jiggling.
620* KaizoTrap: A minor one: when he falls down after he's defeated, you better stay away as his falling can hurt Crash.
621* LandSeaSky: In ''Crash Team Racing'', he fits the Land part alongside Komodo Joe, as Papu's Pyramid is set on the ruins of an old temple and surrounded by carnivours plants.
622* LargeAndInCharge: He's large and fat and he's the chief of the tribe.
623* LazyBum: According to the old bible, Papu Papu is known for being very lazy which is why Aku Aku goes to Crash for help instead of his old tribe. The same bible also says Papu Papu fights Crash because he was woken up.
624* LoneWolfBoss: While Papu Papu is not a good guy and is protected by Uka Uka in racing games, he has no connections to Cortex (he even ''sells'' the ruins of the castle at the end of the first game). He just wants to eat, slack off, and rule his tribe in peace.
625* MagicalNativeAmerican: Papu Papu has demonstrated magical capabilities, summoning crates and evil copies of Crash and surrounding himself in a shield of fire in ''Crash Bash''.
626* {{Mayincatec}}: Papu's Pyramid is a mix between this and RuinsForRuinsSake, as it mixes various temple levels ambiences in one single track.
627* MeaningfulName: In his native tongue, Papu Papu apparently means "Pass that dish again, mate", a name fitting for someone as fat as he is.
628* MightyGlacier: In ''Crash Team Racing'', he focuses on speed. This doesn't handicap him at all on his home track.
629* PutOnABus: His village returns in ''VideoGame/CrashOnTheRun'', but he and his tribesmen don't, [[AllThereInTheManual due to Uka Uka scaring them away]].
630* RepetitiveName: Two "Papu" one after another.
631* {{Retcon}}: In the epilogue of the first game he's mentioned to have sold the Cortex Castle to a resort developer to help raise money for his tribe's welfare, but the subsequent games show that the castle is still there; in the second game Brio sets a set of teleporters at the top of the ruined tower, and in ''CTR'' and games after Naughty Dog the castle remains intact.
632* SecretCharacter: In ''Crash Team Racing'', he's unlocked by winning the Green Gem Cup. ''Nitro-Fueled'' changes it to defeating him in his boss race in Adventure mode instead to unlock him.
633* SmarterThanYouLook: He's surprisingly smart for a native, being able to speak English and drive a race cart.
634* SpinAttack: In the first game he primarily attacks by spinning around with his scepter and then smashing it down. It's not really fast and simple to avoid.
635* ThirdPersonPerson: In ''Crash Team Racing''.
636* TribalFacePaint: Papu Papu has two red stripes on each cheek. Taken a lot further in his redesign for ''N. Sane Trilogy'', where he has tribal patterns covering his cheeks, eyes and chin, as well as tribal tattoos on his shoulders and stomach.
637* WakeUpCallBoss: He's this in ''CTR'' due to his top speed, his choice of weapon (the beakers) and the track he's fought in. The game has been pretty simple before his boss fight, and after that, the Adventure Mode starts becoming tricky.
638* WarmUpBoss: He's the first boss in both the first game and ''Crash Bash''. He's at least slightly harder in the latter game.
639* WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue: Aside from the resort bit above, in ''CTR'', he becomes a wrestler under the name "Mister Bad Belly". His signature move "Bad Belly Bounce" gets banned after a few wrestlers suffered severe rope friction burns. ''Nitro-Fueled'' changes it so his signature move ignites a worldwide dance craze.
640* YourSizeMayVary: Papu is made significantly smaller while racing. This is even more noticeable in ''Nitro-Fueled'', especially if you have Papu Papu [[MirrorMatch race himself]] in Adventure Mode, since he's depicted at his normal size in the boss cutscenes.
641[[/folder]]
642
643[[folder:Mr. Crumb]]
644[[quoteright:914:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/crumbrenderotr_7.png]]
645->''"Dearly beloved. We are gathered here today to jiggle that sweet meat off your bones!"''
646-->'''Voiced by:''' Sebastian Aav (2021)
647-->'''First appearance:''' ''Crash Bandicoot 99X'' (1998)
648
649An evil ghost that fiercely guards a lost treasure and therefore acts as the main villain of ''Crash 99X''.
650-----
651* TheBusCameBack: After twenty-two years of wallowing in obscurity, Mr. Crumb makes an appearance in the mobile game ''Crash on the Run''.
652* CanonImmigrant: He was created only for a Tiger Electronics game till he was brought back.
653* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: Unlike the usual mad scientists using their creations to try and take over the world, Mr. Crumb relies solely on magic and the supernatural, for the much more personal goal of protecting a fortune.
654* CrazyPrepared: Mr. Crumb went to the trouble of dabbling into black magic and summoning monsters, just to make sure no one would ever dare to take away his treasure after his passing. He also sticks around as a ghost, for good measure.
655* DanceBattler: In ''On the Run'', Mr. Crumb is rarely ever not bobbing to the beat.
656* DemBones: It was hard to make out due to the low quality of the pixel dot graphics in his first game, but his face has a skeletal appearance.
657* EnemySummoner: One of Mr. Crumb's attacks in ''On the Run'' is to summon three Lab Assistants dressed as mummies, likely a nod to one of his ''Crash 99X'' minions, Grumbler.
658* {{Expy}}: Was inspired by Count Bloodcount from the WesternAnimation/BugsBunny cartoon "WesternAnimation/Transylvania65000".
659* FinalBoss: He's the final obstacle that Crash has to deal with before he can obtain his treasure.
660* FogFeet: Obviously, being a ghost, though his ''On the Run'' design makes it more clear.
661* {{Greed}}: His primary motivation. He guards his fortune away from intruders to the point that he does it even long after he straight-up died!
662* IHaveManyNames: Depending on the version of ''99X'', he's either referred to as Mr. Crumb, Mr. Croon or Mr. Crool.
663* HighClassGlass: His design in ''On the Run'' gives him a monocle.
664* InterimVillain: Since ''Warped'' wasn't released yet at the time, he acts as this.
665* LoneWolfBoss: Taken to its logical extreme. Not only does he have the distinction of being the first final boss in the series to replace Cortex, he also had no involvement with ''any'' of the series' recurring elements, settings and characters except for the crates, Wumpa Fruit, Crash and Aku Aku.
666* TheManBehindTheMonsters: He's the one who summoned up the monsters Crash has to fight.
667* OddballInTheSeries: Besides being the villain of what was the only portable entry of a console game series ([[FairForItsDay in the 90s]]), in a cast filled with mutants, aliens, cyborgs and mad scientists, a ghost stands out as being especially odd since that's of a [[HowUnscientific supernatural origin rather than scientific]] (sentient voodoo masks notwithstanding).
668* SomeCallMeTim: His full official name is Crooncrool Crumb, but is referred to as Mr. Crumb, for short.
669* TomTheDarkLord: Upon hearing of Mr. Crumb's name, you wouldn't think he's that much of a threat, but he proves it.
670[[/folder]]
671
672[[folder:Grumbler]]
673[[quoteright:158:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/5c1ed01f_dc6c_4a0d_8304_7ca4ebdc0014.png]]
674
675Grumbler is one of Mr. Crumb's servants and the first boss of ''Crash 99X''.
676----
677* TheBusCameBack: Like his boss, he reappeared in ''On the Run'' during the Halloween event.
678* CanonImmigrant: Much like Mr. Crumb and Thorn Thing before him, He was created only for a Tiger Electronics game till he was brought back.
679* DoesNotKnowHisOwnStrength: He's described as wanting friends, but hugs them too hard.
680* {{Expy}}: Of Looney Tunes Gossamer (To be precise, it's the raise arms pose and the fact both were shoes. Though in Grumbler case, he's wearing slippers).
681* TheMinionMaster: In 'Crash On The Run' he can summon miniature versions of himself to attack the players.
682* {{Mummy}}: He has the trope down to a T.
683* TopHeavyGuy: Thick arms, check, broad chest, check, skinny legs, check.
684* SupernaturalGoldEyes: More yellow than gold but he does have these.
685[[/folder]]
686
687[[folder:Thorn Thing]]
688[[quoteright:309:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thornthingotr.png]]
689-->'''First appearance:''' ''Crash Bandicoot 99X'' (1998)
690
691Thorn Thing is another of Mr. Crumb's servants and the second boss of ''Crash 99X''.
692----
693* BarrierWarrior: ''On the Run'' shows him summoning huge wooden barrier covered in thorns.
694* BigOlEyebrows: Which appear to look as if their made from bark.
695* TheBusCameBack: After twenty-two years of wallowing in obscurity, he along with his employer Mr. Crumb make an appearance in the mobile game ''Crash on the Run''.
696* {{Cephalothorax}}: Even while wearing his armor you can tell he's this.
697* CanonImmigrant: Much like Mr. Crumb he was created only for a Tiger Electronics game till he was brought back.
698* DefeatByModesty: His defeat animation in ''On the Run'' has the wood covering his body get knocked off, and he grabs one piece to cover himself, complete with a WolfWhistle in the background, as he is sucked into the ensuing vortex.
699* {{Expy}}: His character is inspired by Monster Tweety, from the WesternAnimation/SylvesterTheCatAndTweetyBird cartoon "Hyde and Go Tweet".
700* NoMouth: When strip of his wooden armor it's reveal that he has no mouth.
701* WhenTreesAttack: His wooden armor gives the illusion as such.
702[[/folder]]
703
704[[folder:Digger]]
705
706Digger is the last of Mr. Crumb's servants and the third boss of ''Crash 99X''.
707----
708* {{Calacas}}: It’s said he has a Mexican moustache, which would make him this.
709* DemBones: He’s a horned skeleton who fits well with the spooky ascetic of Mr. Crumb's mansion.
710* TheGenericGuy: The devs never thought of a personality for him.
711[[/folder]]
712
713[[folder:Bearminator]]
714[[quoteright:432:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/qwz3s5vl981a1.png]]
715-->'''First appearance:''' ''VideoGame/CrashBash'' (2000)
716
717A giant polar bear in a ship captain's hat who acts as a boss in ''Crash Bash''.
718-----
719* BearsAreBadNews: His entire schtick: being an enormous polar bear in a cannon-equipped armored submarine who sics missile-armed robotic bears on you.
720* BossArenaIdiocy: If Bearminator didn't provide the player(s) with missiles after each time you defeat his mechanical polar bears, they would literally have no way to attack him back.
721* BossArenaUrgency: Upon losing his health, he'll fire a big bomb towards the arena that reduces it to 3/4, and then 1/2 of the initial size, both times with more enemies on it than before.
722* DubNameChange: The Japanese version renames him "Papaguma", literally meaning "Papa Bear", implying that he may or may not be Polar's father.
723* EvilLaugh: Lets out a wicked-sounding growling laugh if he knocks you off the platform.
724* FlunkyBoss: His submarine fires mechanical bears that the player needs to knock into the water.
725* HavingABlast: His favorite weapons seem to be explosives: going by how he uses enormous bombs to blow up parts of the arena each time you hit him, and how his mechanical bears are armed with missiles.
726* RememberTheNewGuy: Bearminator wasn't around in any of the previous games, although he is at least based on the giant polar bears that would chase Crash in ''Cortex Strikes Back''.
727* RuleOfThree: It takes three direct hits from his own missiles to knock him out.
728* SubStory: Rides around in an armored submarine for the duration of his boss fight.
729* YellowEyesOfSneakiness: Has these in his official portrait, but not actually in-game. There, he has BlackEyesOfEvil instead: both versions being accompanied with a huge SlasherSmile.
730[[/folder]]
731
732[[folder:Megamix]]
733!!Megamix
734[[quoteright:741:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/megamix_ctr_6.png]]
735->''"What have you done to us? You will pay, little bandicoot!"''
736-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/LexLang (2020)
737-->'''First appearance:''' ''VideoGame/CrashBandicootTheHugeAdventure'' (2002)
738
739A monster that is a fusion of Cortex, N. Gin, Tiny, and Dingodile, it was created when the Planetary Minimizer malfunctioned and fired a laser at the villains, causing them to combine and transform into this abomination.
740-----
741* AdvancingBossOfDoom: Quite bluntly, there’s no way to harm this thing: all Crash can do is run away from it, or else it will kill him instantly.
742* BadassBoast: In the Rustland GP intro:
743-->'''Megamix:''' I'll crush you all like bugs!
744* BodyHorror:
745** In ''Nitro-Fueled'', its appearance is made more grotesque to emphasize the differences between it and the other characters. Cortex's mouth is forced into a snarling underbite, it's gained sores and boils on the organic half of its face due to tissue rejection, and one of Tiny's shoulder pads has fused into its shoulder.
746** Though its Rustland skin hides a lot of it due to being a {{Cyborg}}, the boils on Cortex's face have spread to the rest of its body, with Tiny's fur and Dingodile's lower half in particular being absolutely ''covered'' in them. Its upper jaw has also ''rotted'' away to reveal a set of realistic teeth that look oddly out of place amidst the rest of its robotic upper half, and the back of its neck now resembles Dingodile's tail instead of Cortex's yellow skin.
747* BroughtToYouByTheLetterS: Other than the "N" on its head it got from Cortex, ''Nitro-Fueled'' gives it a glowing green "M" on its back between the shoulder blades.
748* TheCameo: A poster of it can be seen in ''It's About Time''.
749* CompositeCharacter: It's [[LiteralMetaphor a literal fusion]] of Cortex, N. Gin, Tiny and Dingodile. In ''Nitro-Fueled'', almost all of its animations are made up of fragments of the animations of the four characters composing it, with brief but violent twitches in-between. Additionally, some of its quotes are lifted from the characters composing it, and its win animation has it performing all four of their win animations.
750* {{Cyborg}}: Megamix's Rustland skin turns it into a grotesque half-robotic monster, retaining Cortex's upper row of teeth, Dingodile's lower half and some of Tiny's upper half, the latter two of which are now covered in [[BodyHorror disgusting-looking boils]].
751* FusionDance: In Cortex’s defense, merging with his henchmen into one monster was wholly unintentional (that was Crash's fault, by the way).
752* HalfHumanHybrid: Taking each character into account, Megamix is half human, one fourth Tasmanian tiger, one eighth dingo, and one eighth crocodile.
753* HumanoidAbomination: Merging four guys into one is apparently more frightening than you’d expect.
754* HybridMonster: Moreso in ''Nitro-Fueled'', where special emphasis is put on just how ''wrong'' this guy is.
755* ImplacableMan: As mentioned above, this guy can plough through anything, and we mean '''''anything''''': enemies, plasma gates, TNT and Nitro crates...
756* InconsistentSpelling: Is it Mega''-Mix'' or Mega''mix''? Who knows?
757* InelegantBlubbering: Subverted in its podium loss animation; it tries to hold back its tears, but then Tiny takes over and [[StopHittingYourself forces it to punch itself in the face]], making N. Gin's false eyeball pop out in the process.
758* JackOfAllStats: Surprisingly, he's this kind of racer in ''Nitro-Fueled''.
759* LegoBodyParts: As befitting its name, it comprises of, among other things, half of Cortex's head, the metallic half (including the false eye) from N. Gin's head, Tiny's upper body, and Dingodile's lower body and crocodile tail.
760* LightningBruiser: Don’t be fooled by Megamix's size, it's actually pretty fast- so much so that Crash needs to use the Crash Dash in order to escape from it.
761* MixAndMatchCritters: See above in HalfHumanHybrid.
762* MultipleChoicePast: In ''The Huge Adventure'', Megamix came to be when the Planetary Minimizer malfunctioned and combined the four villains. The intro to the Rustland Grand Prix in ''Nitro Fueled'' instead implies that Megamix came to be due to nuclear radiation in the post-apocalyptic future in which the Grand Prix is set.
763* NuclearMutant: Or at least that's what the intro for the Rustland GP describes it as. Heck, it even has a skin called "Toxic" Megamix.
764* OwMyBodyPart: It occasionally says this when it's hit or spinning out:
765--> '''Megamix''': Ohhh, our heads!
766* PromotedToPlayable: Curiously, it joined the multiplayer roster in ''Crash Bandicoot 2: N-Tranced'' and was added as the sole star of the Rustland Grand Prix for ''Crash Team Racing: Nitro-Fueled''.
767* SplitPersonality: Four to be exact, and all of them are fighting for control over their shared body.
768* TrueFinalBoss: Of ''The Huge Adventure''; facing it requires getting all crystals, gems and gold relics beforehand.
769* TwoBeingsOneBody: It's ''four'' villains all mashed up into one nightmarish abomination!
770* UnstoppableRage: This guy is quite understandably not happy over the circumstances regarding its creation, leading it to chase Crash throughout the space station in a fit of rage.
771* VoiceOfTheLegion: Implied, as the first thing it says is "What have you done to us?". More apparent in ''Nitro-Fueled'', where it speaks with the voices of each character that makes up the fusion (with Cortex's usually being the most dominant), all fighting for control.
772* WalkingSpoiler: It's impossible to talk about its existence without spoiling ''The Huge Adventure'', really.
773* WeAreStrugglingTogether: The only time the personalities agree about anything is when you win a race.
774* YourSizeMayVary: This guy was a ''giant'', easily dwarfing over Crash in their final encounter. ''Nitro-Fueled'' scales it down to about Tiny's size so that it can fit inside its kart.
775[[/folder]]
776
777[[folder:The Evil Twins]]
778[[quoteright:788:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/eviltwinsfakeninaartwork.png]]
779->''"Cower, you fools, before the awesome might of... the Evil Twins."''
780-->'''Both twins voiced by:''' Creator/QuintonFlynn (2004)
781-->'''First appearance:''' ''VideoGame/CrashTwinsanity'' (2004)
782
783A duo of highly intelligent twin parrots who act as the main antagonists of ''Crash Twinsanity''. Their real names are Victor and Moritz, and are out for revenge against Dr. Cortex.
784-----
785* AndShowItToYou: With Cortex's brain instead of the usual heart.
786* BigBadDuumvirate: They are the main antagonists of ''Twinsanity''.
787* CardCarryingVillain: They openly refer to themselves as the Evil Twins and don't even try to hide how nasty they are.
788* DeadpanSnarker: They both partake in a lot of sarcastic banter with the protagonists.
789* DimensionLord: As they put it themselves, they are "Masters of the infinite dimensions." Considering [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu they were able to defeat Aku-Aku and Uka-Uka]] offscreen, there's weight to their claim.
790-->'''Victor:''' FOOLS! You thought these two party toys could defeat US?! We're masters of the infinite dimensions, with power over reality itself!\
791'''Moritz:''' And riches beyond imagination!\
792'''Cortex:''' ...Riches?\
793'''Victor:''' Riches? ''What's wrong with you?'' Always bringing up the riches!
794* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: They were able to defeat both [[BigGood Aku-Aku]] and [[GreaterScopeVillain Uka-Uka]] offscreen, and deriding both masks as "party toys". [[spoiler: Later they are on the receiving end of this courtesy of Crash, Cortex, Nina, and especially Evil Crash.]]
795* EatenAlive: [[spoiler:Evil Crash ate them at the end of Twinsanity]].
796* EvilVersusEvil: They attack Earth specifically for revenge on Cortex. They aren't against making enemies with resident good guys such as Crash for interfering however.
797* {{Expy}}: They share similarities to WesternAnimation/PinkyAndTheBrain, with Moritz being the goofy one and Victor being the smart one.
798* FinalBoss: They pilot a giant mecha at the end of ''Twinsanity''.
799* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: Moritz is the foolish sibling, Victor is the responsible one.
800* ForTheEvulz: They love sucking the goodness out of dimensions and filling them with chaos and misery. Just for the heck of it.
801* FreudianExcuse: They ended up becoming insane dimensional warpers because [[spoiler: they were once Cortex's parrots and were teleported to another dimension thanks to his experiments. They outright try to Invoke this trope at the end, but considering all the damage they've done and how much they have reveled in their evil, [[FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse pretty much no one shows any signs of sympathy towards them]]]].
802* HatesEveryoneEqually: While their vendetta is with Cortex specifically, they're bitter enough to want to destroy ''the whole planet'' just to prove their point, and voice their hatred for Crash and anyone else who gets in their way.
803* IdenticalTwinIDTag: Victor wears a black cape and Moritz a red one. Also, though it's often difficult to spot (and not evident in this picture), they also have different skin/feather colour -- Victor is blue while Moritz is green.
804* IncomingHam: Their featured quote earns them a mention.
805* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:Due to their ultimate fate of being devoured by Evil Crash, they have the dubious honor of being the first characters in the series to officially get killed without [[EatenAlive any subtlety]]]].
806* KillerRabbit: Cortex doesn't take them seriously at first, since both of them are parrots. They make him regret this barely a minute later.
807* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: See DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu above.
808* RealityWarper: See their quote under DimensionLord above. At one point they pulled Cortex's brain out of his head.
809* ReflexiveResponse: Exploited by Cortex. After remembering them, he menacingly summons them into their old bird cage for being "naughty boys". The two, still traumatised from Cortex's bullying, sheepishly hurry inside. When Victor catches himself however, he furiously tries to beat Cortex at his own psychological warfare.
810-->'''Victor:''' What am I doing??? Curse my regimented upbringing! That's it, Cortex! You wanna make up for lost time and play with your pets? Then so be it.... ''*cages morphs into a giant mech, cue OhCrap response from Cortex*''
811* SuperPrototype: They were Cortex's first attempt to mutate animals into anthropomorphic minions, but the prototype Evolve-O-Ray instead sent them to the Tenth Dimension, resulting in them developing powers far beyond any of Cortex's other creations.
812* ThisIsGonnaSuck: When they realized they [[spoiler:ended up in Evil Crash's home, and he's looking at them with MeatOVision]]. Followed by GoryDiscretionShot.
813-->'''Moritz:''' Oh boy, I love roast chicken!\
814'''Victor:''' ''Well... '''this''' is one heck of an ending.''
815* WhosLaughingNow: Their whole motivation is to get back at Cortex, their abusive owner who sent them to the Tenth Dimension in a experimental mishap. When Cortex remembers their lowly past and tries to exploit their past trauma, the Twins begin a final showdown with him to essentially out-intimidate the other.
816* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: [[spoiler:In Victor's words, the severe "reverso-radioactivity" in the Tenth Dimension "sharpened our skills and warped our fragile eggshell minds"]].
817* TheWorfEffect: They effortlessly [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu defeated both Aku-Aku and Uka-Uka offscreen.]] On the other hand, they're on the receiving end of it [[spoiler:when Evil Crash ate them]].
818* VillainousGlutton: Moritz is ObsessedWithFood, to the extent that he often brings it up at random times.
819-->'''Victor''': Oh, nuts!
820-->'''Moritz''': [[ComicallyMissingThePoint There's nuts?]]
821[[/folder]]
822
823[[folder:Evil Crash]]
824[[quoteright:631:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/evil_crash.png]]
825-->'''First appearance:''' ''VideoGame/CrashTwinsanity'' (2004)
826
827An evil and ferocious version of Crash Bandicoot from the Tenth Dimension who appears in ''Crash Twinsanity'' (and in ''Crash Tag Team Racing'' as an extra skin, as well as in ''Crash Boom Bang'').
828-----
829* AffablyEvil: Despite being vicious and blood[[note]]actually chicken[[/note]]-hungry, he still enjoys taking vacations on the Tenth Dimension's version of Hawaii, based on a picture frame in his household.
830* AxCrazy: This Crash knows nothing but killing and eating people.
831* BadGuysDoTheDirtyWork: After Crash, Cortex, and Nina deal with the Evil Twins, they're later eaten by Evil Crash.
832* EvilCounterpart: He's just as stupid as the main Crash, but while that Crash is ultimately [[NiceGuy a brave and selfless hero]], this Crash is a [[AxCrazy psychotic monster]].
833* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: Compared to Crash's own orange fur, Evil Crash has blood-red fur and prominent black eyebrows.
834* SapientEatSapient: He eats [[spoiler:the Evil Twins]].
835* TheUnfought: He's never directly confronted in a fight. He instead chases Cortex and kidnaps Nina in two different sections.
836* TheVoiceless: He doesn't speak at all aside from roaring and grunting sounds.
837[[/folder]]
838
839[[folder:Madame Amberly]]
840[[quoteright:344:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/madame_amberly.png]]
841->''"You... are in detention!"''
842-->'''Voiced by:''' Susan Silo (2004)
843-->'''First appearance:''' ''VideoGame/CrashTwinsanity'' (2004)
844
845The headmaster of the Academy of Evil and former teacher of Neo and Nina Cortex, N. Gin and Nitrus Brio. Notably, she is the only character in the series who has never met Crash.
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847* BroughtToYouByTheLetterS: She has a large letter A on her forehead. It might be where Cortex and Nina got the idea of putting their first initials on their heads.
848* TheBusCameBack: A picture of her can be seen on the Nina's Nightmare track in ''Nitro-Fueled''. She was going to appear in ''On the Run'', but those plans were cancelled.
849* DisneyVillainDeath: [[spoiler: Falls down a bottomless shaft after her last cable disconnects from Cortex giving her the final blow, screaming all the while]].
850* EvilTeacher: {{Justified|Trope}} in that she literally teaches students to be as evil as her.
851* FatBastard: She is hugely obese, requiring cables attached to her back to move around, and teaches her subordinates the ways of evil.
852* FourEyesZeroSoul: Account of her having a monocle instead of a standard pair of glasses.
853* FrenchJerk: Implied. Besides her name, she appears to have an accent.
854* GreaterScopeVillain: Arguably is one of the first trilogy before Uka Uka was revealed, considering she was the one who taught Cortex everything he knows. Concept art found in the game shows that, if one considers it canon, she was also responsible for N. Brio and N. Gin.
855** This extends to her cameo appearance in ''Nitro-Fueled'', as the mansion interior of Nina's home track is obviously influenced by her academy, despite not being playable.
856* HighClassGlass: Again, wears a monocle.
857* LargeAndInCharge: Not only (and obviously) weight wise, but also height: she could easily dwarf the tallest characters in the series prior! She's also the headmaster of a literal AcademyOfEvil.
858* PsychoElectro: The head of an AcademyOfEvil and can fire lightning from her fingertips, what's more to be said?
859* SmallRoleBigImpact: She's only ever encountered in a single boss fight, yet she's still responsible for the academic upbringing of Cortex, N. Brio and N. Gin.
860[[/folder]]
861
862[[folder:Willie Wumpa Cheeks]]
863[[quoteright:849:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/williewumpacheekscttr.png]]
864->''"Wumpa Cheeks is the name, sour juice is my game!"''
865-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RogerLJackson (2005)
866-->'''First appearance:''' ''VideoGame/CrashTagTeamRacing'' (2005)
867
868A giant talking Wumpa fruit, and the mascot and producer of Wumpa Whip in Von Clutch's [=MotorWorld=]. He only appears in ''Crash Tag Team Racing''. He is later revealed to be the thief of Von Clutch's Power Gems (though he gives no motive as to why he did it) and is soon liquefied by Doctor Neo Cortex.
869-----
870* AnthropomorphicFood: Willie's a giant Wumpa Fruit. In a world where animals can be modified into anthropomorphic {{Funny Animal}}s (Or in the case of [[RememberTheNewGuy many characters]] in the post-Naughty Dog games, they can just show up out of nowhere), Willie stands out as being exceptionally weird.
871-->'''Cortex:''' Holy cannoli! What is that thing!?
872* BigBad: The main antagonist of ''Tag Team Racing''.
873* BitchInSheepsClothing: Jolly and affable in his park persona initially, he finally has enough of the cast's stupidity however, and angrily reveals himself as the culprit, insulting all of them while doing so.
874* ChekhovsGunman: He appears in one cutscene in the intro before becoming an NPC in an area you'll rarely pass by. He shows up right before the final area after it's revealed that the Big Bad has a connection to Wumpa Whip. Take a guess who stole the Power Gems.
875* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: Unlike Oxide and Velo, he's not an alien (as far as we know), he's not immediately established as the main antagonist, and he never races.
876* DiabolusExNihilo: Ultimately ends up being an elaborate one; no one knows where he came from, his reason for turning on Von Clutch isn't disclosed, and he's taken out by the end of the game.
877* ExtremeDoormat: Although he's the one responsible for the theft of Von Clutch's Power Gems, his in-game dialogue shows him to otherwise be a complete pushover.
878-->'''Willie:''' ''(If Crash attacks him)'' You meanie! I'm only sending you ''four'' Christmas cards this year!
879-->'''Willie:''' If seven more kids yank on my Wumpa pumpa, I QUIT!
880* FinalBoss: If you want to consider the final goal of the game defeating Willie.
881* ForTheEvulz: Never provides a reason for betraying his boss. The best conclusion is that he did it because he hates his job, as a lot of his dialogue makes clear.
882* GagNose: His nose is a long metal pipe that he uses to dispense his Wumpa juice.
883* {{Gonk}}: He looks absolutely hideous, considering he's a giant, possibly-mutated Wumpa fruit. Cortex, Chick and Stew are all shown to be repulsed by him.
884--> '''Stew:''' Man, that Wumpa Cheeks dude freaks me ''out''!\
885'''Chick:''' Just don't let [[ItIsDehumanising it]] touch you!
886* InformedSpecies: He looks more like a giant orange turnip than a wumpa fruit.
887* {{Jerkass}}: He snaps and calls the other characters idiots for not figuring out that he was behind everything.
888* KilledOffForReal: Willie gets vaporized in the final cutscene of ''Tag-Team Racing'' by Cortex after he decides he’s done dealing with the contest (at which point Crash handily defeats him by tossing a live chicken into the engine of his spacecraft). Then his remains are drunk by Crash, ensuring he’s never coming back.
889* MadEye: His right eye being bigger than the left one is the first sign that he's not really nice.
890* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: His voice sounds campy and flamboyant like Creator/PaulLynde.
891* ObviouslyEvil: He has a mischievous demeanor, with a habit of giggling sinisterly to himself. Find him in the park, and you might hear him say something to directly implicate himself.
892-->'''Willie:''' What a lovely day for betrayal and murder. [[ImplausibleDeniability Oh! Who said that?]]\
893'''Willie:''' Only a few more hours and victory shall be mine! ''(Laughs then coughs)'' Hi!
894* RhymesOnADime: Willie is quite fond of reciting limericks relating to the current situation.
895* TheUnfought: Is one of the few characters in ''Tag Team Racing'' to never be encountered as a racer.
896* WalkingSpoiler: It's hard to discuss him without spoiling how the game ends.
897* ZeroEffortBoss: All you do to beat him at the end is pull a lever and Willie can't attack. He's then vaporized by Cortex, N. Gin, and Nina.
898[[/folder]]
899
900[[folder:Louise]]
901[[quoteright:1000:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/iat_louise_9.png]]
902-->'''First appearance:''' ''VideoGame/CrashBandicoot4ItsAboutTime'' (2020)
903
904A fish/octopus-like sea monster who appears as a boss in one of the pirate levels in ''Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time''.
905----
906* {{Expy}}: Her design is very similar to Tamatoa from ''WesternAnimation/{{Moana}}''.
907* FluffyTheTerrible: A horrible sea monster with the name...Louise?
908* FlunkyBoss: Throughout her boss fight, the TNT-carrying rat enemies will also appear to attack you. The only way for you to damage her is by leading those rats into the way of her tentacles.
909* GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere: She appears and disappears without any explanation. A bit justified since a pirate level would not be complete without some kind of a tentacled monster.
910* SeaMonster: A Kraken/fish hybrid who guards the exit point of a level.
911* TentacledTerror: She hunts you using tentacles.
912[[/folder]]
913
914[[folder:The Noid]]
915[[quoteright:558:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/otr_noid_freezeray.png]]
916-->'''First appearance:''' ''VideoGame/CrashOnTheRun''
917
918[[Advertising/TheNoid An old pizza mascot]] summoned to fight the bandicoots.
919----
920* FreezeRay: The Noid attempts to fight the bandicoots by firing snowballs at them with an ice gun.
921* GuestFighter: He is the mascot of Dominos pizza who is brought in as an end-of-level enemy in ''Crash on the Run'' during a limited time event.
922* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Once the bandicoots toss their potions at The Noid, he accidentally shoots himself with his own gun before getting pulled into the portal the potions create.
923* MythologyGag: The Noid's use of a FreezeRay in ''On the Run'' references an old [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bri0SA7FTf4 Domino's commercial]] where he used one to make pizzas cold.
924[[/folder]]

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