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4''Crossy Road'' is a 2014 MobilePhoneGame available for UsefulNotes/{{iOS|Games}}, UsefulNotes/{{Android|Games}}, Windows Phone, [=tvOS=], and [[UsefulNotes/MicrosoftWindows Windows 8.1 and 10]], created by IndieGame studio Hipster Whale.
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6You remember how addictive ''VideoGame/FlappyBird'' was, with its [[EndlessGame simple, see-how-far-you-can-go gameplay]]? Remember how challenging ''VideoGame/{{Frogger}}'' was as you tried to safely cross a busy road and turbulent river? Now, imagine those two concepts put together, and add ''several'' {{Secret Character}}s [[GottaCatchThemAll for you to collect]]. Oh, and if you love Creator/{{Disney}}, there was a version of this game (released on March 28, 2016) [[MassiveMultiplayerCrossover that features many of the company's characters, too]]. (In fact, the Characters tab above is actually for characters that appear in this version.) However, that game has now been removed from all app stores, with all in-app purchases disabled. ''Disney Crossy Road'' [[DefunctOnlineVideoGames ceased to be playable on March 12, 2020]].
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8See ''VideoGame/TheCrossingDead'' for its [[EverythingsDeaderWithZombies zombified]] spin-off.
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12!!''Crossy Road'' provides examples of:
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14!!!Gameplay
15* OneUp: In a first across both games, the ''WesternAnimation/{{Mulan}}'' world in ''Disney Crossy Road'' has one in the form of Cri-Kee in a cage. Picking him up will enable your character to get hit once without losing the round; instead being transported to the nearest safe area with no traffic. You can only find it and pick it up once, however.
16* AdvancingWallOfDoom:
17** In the ''Pac-Man 256'' theme, instead of being snatched by The Eagle, you will be swallowed up by The Glitch if it catches you.
18** The ''Film/AliceThroughTheLookingGlass'' area in Disney Crossy Road also has rust bearing down on your character instead of a bird, and your character turns to rust and disintegrates if it catches you.
19* AllegedlyFreeGame: Downplayed; most characters don't have to be bought with money and can be bought with in-game currency. Some characters, at first glance, seem to only be acquired as part of bundles that cost real money, but even they can be bought through the ticket machine.
20* AntiFrustrationFeatures:
21** Further updates have made it easier to get both the normal and premium in-game currencies over time, including adding blue coin/Pixel-based free gifts to ''Disney Crossy Road''.
22** Also in ''Disney Crossy Road'', if you find it worth five bucks, you can double all blue coin/pixel payouts you receive (via gift boxes or getting duplicate figures from the prize machine, for example) by buying the [[WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}} Genie in his lamp]], trivializing the difficulty in getting the blue coins and making the AwesomeButImpractical coin/pixel exchange almost completely unnecessary.
23* ArtShift: A very slight one in the Disney version; originally, most of the human characters lacked any facial features beyond their noses like the human characters in the original version. Later, though, more facial features were added to them, presumably to make them more recognizable. %%Did the same thing happen in the original version?
24* AutoScrollingLevel: The game scrolls slowly, which you'll notice trying to navigate a tricky set of obstacles and/or grabbing some hard to reach coins. Fail to escape the scroll and a hawk will getcha.
25* AwesomeButImpractical: It is possible to exchange normal coins for blue coins/Pixels, but eventually you will realize that the exchange rate for the Pixels is ''utter garbage''. It takes five hundred normal coins just to get more than a hundred Pixels. Unless you have more normal coins than you know what to do with or you have all the characters available from the prize machines, you're better off just gathering Pixels by getting duplicate characters from the standard prize machine or buying the Genie in the Lamp.
26* BackgroundMusicOverride: Certain characters, especially in the Disney version, have their own music that plays when you play as them instead of the standard music:
27** ''Crossy Road'':
28*** "Daddy" will play in the background if you play as Music/{{Psy}}.
29*** Music inspired by ''VideoGame/KatamariDamacy'' plays in the background if you play as any of the ''VideoGame/KatamariDamacy'' characters.
30*** Mr. Oizo's "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0q-ThgIMckE End Of The World]] (featuring Music/{{Skrillex}})" plays in the background when you play as Flat Eric.
31** ''Disney Crossy Road'':
32*** "[[Music/{{Shakira}} Try Everything]]" plays when you play as either Gazelle or Clawhauser in the ''WesternAnimation/{{Zootopia}}'' world.
33*** Unsurprisingly, "The Bare Necessities" is the background music when you play as either incarnation of Baloo in the ''Jungle Book'' world. Additionally, "I Wan'na Be Like You" plays when you play as either version of King Louie, and "Trust in Me" plays when you play as Kaa.
34*** The default music in the ''Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean'' world is the main theme of the movie series, but playing as the skeleton Helmsman, the Stray Cat or other characters from the [[Ride/PiratesOfTheCaribbean classic attraction]] changes it to "Yo Ho (A Pirate's Life For Me)".
35*** "Arabian Nights" plays if you play as Gazeem in the ''WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}'' world.
36*** The default music in the ''WesternAnimation/{{Moana}}'' world is "[[VillainSong Shiny]]" (befitting the setting of the world, namely the realm of monsters), but playing as certain characters will change the music to "How Far I'll Go" (Moana), "Where You Are" (Tui, Sina, Pua, Tala), or "You're Welcome" (Maui).
37* {{Cap}}: 99,999 coins.
38* CharacterLevel: At least in ''Disney Crossy Road'', the ''Beauty and the Beast'' update now makes it possible to level up your characters and earn extra bonuses with them through the use of pixels/blue coins. Depending on their class[[note]] Classic have up to 1 star, Rare = 2, Epic = 3, Legendary = 4, Enchanted = 5, Diamond = 6[[/note]], they may have a different amount of stars, up to six, each with a corresponding bonus or boost:
39** One star: Ten bonus tickets.
40** Two stars: 25% more standard coins will appear on the playfield.
41** Three stars: A 2x multiplier is added to all coins picked up, meaning every coin you pick up counts as two.
42** Four stars: 250 bonus tickets.
43** Five stars: All pixels/blue coins picked up have a 2x multiplier. (Only Enchanted characters can achieve this bonus, the four star bonus can also be achieved by it and the Legendary characters.)
44** Six stars: All tickets picked up have a 2x multiplier. (Only Diamond class characters can achieve this bonus.)
45* DevelopersForesight:
46** ''Disney Crossy Road'':
47*** Normally, in the ''Aladdin'' world, the Magic Carpet will pick you up if you lag behind. If you are playing as the Carpet ''itself'', Iago will pick you up instead.
48*** Playing as Hun-affiliated characters in the ''Mulan'' world (i.e. [[BigBad Shan Yu]], Hayabusa the hawk) will result in the parade dragons that serve as the trains in the world being replaced by Imperial Army soldiers.
49*** The ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitch'' world has a mechanic where you can collect fruits/veggies to give to Mrs. Hasagawa, who appears periodically in-game by a table, for bonus points. If you play as Mrs. Hasagawa herself, Nani will be standing by the table instead.
50* DontLookBack: If you try to go in reverse, The Eagle snatches you and the game ends.
51* EmpathicEnvironment:
52** Certain characters have custom versions of the game's look. Emo Goose's is raining and washed with a blue filter, TheDarkLord's is a [[{{Mordor}} blasted hellscape]], Film/{{Frankenstein|1931}}'s resembles a black-and-white movie, etc.
53** A fair few characters in ''Disney Crossy Road'' have this happen as well within their worlds. For example, the ''[[WesternAnimation/TheJungleBook1967 Jungle Book]]'' world is largely based on the 2016 [[Film/TheJungleBook2016 live-action remake]], but the "classic" 1967 versions of Baloo and King Louie can be unlocked in the area. Playing as them changes the more realistic setting of the area into that of the animated movie. Other characters have the setting change to night. (Such as Babyhead, a.k.a. the baby-headed spider toy in the ''Toy Story'' world and Gazeem in the ''WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}'' world.)
54* EndlessGame: The game only ends when you die.
55* EverythingDances: The vehicles in the ''Mickey & Friends'' world sway to the beat of ''Series/TheMickeyMouseClub'' theme song. Most vehicles in the ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitch'' world also sway to the beat of "Hawaiian Roller Coaster Ride".
56* EverythingTryingToKillYou: Any collision with a vehicle will kill you, as will falling in the river, and, for some characters, landing on the mouth of a crocodile.
57* {{Freemium}}: You can unlock a single character for $0.99. Every now and then you'll get an offer to buy a character, which comes with 250 coins for a few goes at the prize machine. The Piggy Back, which speeds up coin collecting, can only be unlocked by buying it for $2.99. (The Piggy Bank in ''Disney Crossy Road'' is [[Franchise/ToyStory Hamm]] and costs two more dollars. The Disney version also has a character for speeding up blue coin collecting as well, namely the Genie in his lamp, that costs the same price.)
58* GameBreakingBug:
59** Lower-end mobile devices can have trouble running the game and may lag, causing taps to occasionally be delayed and/or incorrectly read at best, frequent crashes at worst.
60** Specific to ''Disney Crossy Road'':
61*** One update included a bug that caused players to start the Weekend Challenge mode, only for the game to suddenly act as though the player completed them all and kick them out of the mode without giving them any of the rewards for completing it. It doesn't completely break the game ''per se'', and it was fixed in the next update, but it did render the two playable characters players could get from the challenge unobtainable until the special prize machine that vends missed Weekend Challenge characters was added several updates later.
62*** The "[[WesternAnimation/FindingDory Dory's Parents]] Bug", where Jenny and Charlie would not be unlocked even after the player fulfilled the conditions for doing so.[[note]]Namely, playing as Baby Dory and finding one of them at the end of a trail of seashells[[/note]] This was fixed in the update that added ''Film/BeautyAndTheBeast2017'' content.
63*** A bug with the ''Lilo & Stitch'' update can cause the user interface at the title screen to disappear at random, forcing you to close and reopen the app if you want to switch characters. Fixed as of the ''Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanDeadMenTellNoTales'' update. (However, Windows players are not getting this or any future updates as Disney and Hipster Whale have decided to no longer update that version.)
64* GottaCatchThemAll:
65** There are ''115''[[note]]116 counting Music/{{Psy}}, who doesn't count toward the total due to being someone who will only be available to buy until September 25th, 2015[[/note]] characters. Better hope the RandomNumberGod is kind to you!
66** And that's not even counting how many characters are in ''Disney Crossy Road'', which contains all manner of characters from various Disney and Pixar movies. It's far from limited to the main characters as well; you can play as everyone from [[Franchise/ToyStory Lenny the wind-up binoculars]], to Mortimer Mouse, to [[WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994 a random grub]], to almost every single one of the [[WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph Sugar Rush racers and Nicelanders]], to [[spoiler:much of Disney's and Hipster Whale's respective staff as an EasterEgg]]. In total, there are more than '''''500''''' playable characters.
67** The Android version currently has an astounding 244 characters (a very small handful of which are only available on said platform.)
68* HairTriggerExplosive: The missile truck. It '''explodes spectacularly''' if you run into it.
69* HailfirePeaks:
70** ''The Incredibles''[='=] world in the Disney version is set on Nomanisan Island, and cycles through a [[JungleJapes jungle area]] and a [[LethalLavaLand lava area]] as you play through it.
71** The ''Lilo & Stitch'' world likewise alternates between [[JungleJapes Hawaiian rainforest]] and [[PalmTreePanic a beach area]].
72* HeadTurningBeauty: Disgust from ''WesternAnimation/InsideOut''. If the player uses her, the Mind Workers will show great interest in her at all times throughout the game.
73* HolidayMode: The Christmas 2016 update for ''Disney Crossy Road'' added Christmas versions of certain characters, and playing as them results in their respective worlds becoming Christmas-themed. (i.e. snow, gifts, Christmas trees, etc.) Characters decked out for other holidays (such as New Year's Day, Valentine's Day, and St. Patrick's Day) have since followed.
74* KidnappingBirdOfPrey: One will snatch you up should you dawdle.
75** Some of the settings in ''Disney Crossy Road'' replace the bird with setting-appropriate equivalents. For example, Mr. Ray leaves with your character in the ''WesternAnimation/FindingNemo'' setting while the Claw will pick up a slow character in the ''Franchise/ToyStory'' area. The ''Film/AliceThroughTheLookingGlass'' setting forgoes even having something carry you off at all and has your character out-running the rust from a time paradox.
76* LateArrivalSpoiler:
77** [[spoiler: The ghost of Moana's grandmother Tala]] is one of the playable characters in the ''WesternAnimation/{{Moana}}'' world in the Disney version. The presence of [[spoiler: Matai's spirit]] as a playable character in the same world can also be this; while the existence of character themselves is not ''strictly'' a spoiler, they appear this way during a critical moment within the movie itself.
78** The game ''will'' ruin most of the plot twists of ''WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph'' if you play the game before you watch the movie.
79*** Vanellope is playable by herself and in [[spoiler: her princess outfit (which she gets at the very end of the movie)]].
80*** The game also doesn't even try to hide the fact that [[spoiler: King Candy]] is the movie's true villain as they are part of a set of villain characters used to unlock Mother Gothel in the ''Tangled'' world and [[spoiler: his Cherry Bomb super mode involves him turning objects a glitchy red color, like he does when Vanellope exposes his true identity as Turbo]]. Most egregiously, a re-arrangement of the character select screen that came with an update puts [[spoiler: both King Candy and Turbo ''right next to each other'']].
81*** Additionally, King Candy is playable in [[spoiler: his Cy-bug form]].
82* LevelAte: The setting of the ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast'' world, based on the famed "Be Our Guest" sequence.
83* LuckBasedMission:
84** Unlocking certain {{Secret Character}}s is sort of like this, with their unlock conditions being randomized throughout another characters' gameplay.
85** The weekly challenges can become this as well; the board is still randomly generated, including things you might have to find (such as birds to scare, logs to jump on, etc.), and the spawning of traffic and obstacles has the potential to trip you up. You're pretty much left at the mercy of the RandomNumberGod if you want to quickly complete the challenges and get the rewards. Sometimes you can go several hundred steps before finding another bird or a unique obstacle.
86* NoPlotNoProblem: There isn't any underlying story; just venture as far as you can with your selected character until you die.
87* OneHitPointWonder: You only get one life per game.
88* PermanentlyMissableContent: Subverted in ''Disney Crossy Road''; the second ''Pirates of the Caribbean'' update saw several characters suddenly removed from the game, making them this for everyone who hadn't gotten them yet. Said "retired" characters eventually returned in the ''Franchise/{{Cars}}'' update with no adequately explained reason, with no one knowing if the characters disappearing was a bug[[labelnote:*]] Which it might have been, considering the arbitrary and somewhat baffling choices of characters removed; [[WesternAnimation/TheNightmareBeforeChristmas Lock and Barrel]] were removed, but not Shock, for example.[[/labelnote]] or the developers returning them to the game after the playerbase rejected the idea of retiring characters.
89* PinballScoring: In ''Disney Crossy Road'', some worlds have additional items/objectives you can go after which gives you more points than what you can get from merely hopping forward. The biggest example is the ''Wreck-It Ralph'' level, whose multiplier mechanic usually allows you to score ''thousands'' pretty easily (whereas you have to be very skilled/patient to score 500+ points in most other levels).
90* RailroadTracksOfDoom: DoubleSubverted. Train tracks are much safer than roads, since trains don't appear as often, but when they do, you only have a second between when the rail crossing signal sounds and the train whooshes by.
91* RandomNumberGod: The main method of unlocking characters is to spend 100 coins at the prize machine and hope you get a new one. You can purchase specific characters with real money, and as you unlock more characters and getting new ones becomes harder, it'll get pretty tempting...
92* RevenueEnhancingDevices:
93** The "Enchanted" class of characters in ''Disney Crossy Road'' (unlocked only by fully completing the Weekend Challenges) enable you to pick up ten pieces of pixels (the game's premium currency) with each of them once per day. So far, the current known ones include:
94*** [[Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean Davy Jones]]
95*** [[WesternAnimation/FindingDory Baby Dory]], [[WesternAnimation/FindingNemo the anglerfish, and P. Sherman the dentist]].
96*** [[WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994 Spirit Mufasa]]
97*** [[WesternAnimation/MonstersInc Boo in her monster costume and CDA Agent 001]]
98*** WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}} in his Prince Ali attire
99*** An [[WesternAnimation/ToyStory1 LGM]] and [[WesternAnimation/ToyStory3 Buttercup]]
100*** A tuxedo-wearing WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph (from [[spoiler:Felix and Calhoun's wedding at the end of]] the movie), Ralph in a Santa Claus outfit, and Turbo.
101*** [[WesternAnimation/TheNightmareBeforeChristmas The Winged Demon]] and "Sandy Claws" (aka. Jack Skellington in his Santa costume)
102*** [[WesternAnimation/{{Tangled}} Shorty]] (a.k.a. [[RecurringExtra that short bearded guy from the Snuggly Duckling who's dressed like Cupid]])
103*** [[WesternAnimation/{{Zootopia}} Duke Weaselton]]
104*** A muscular [[WesternAnimation/BigHero6 Fred]] astride a winged tiger ([[http://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/disney/images/c/c0/Fred_Portraits_02.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20141218181914 as he is depicted in one of his portraits]])
105*** [[WesternAnimation/InsideOut New Year's Day Joy and the Rainbow Unicorn]]
106*** [[Film/AliceThroughTheLookingGlass A Cheshire kitten]]
107*** [[WesternAnimation/{{Moana}} Tamatoa and Shark Head Maui]]
108*** [[WesternAnimation/{{Mulan}} The head Ancestor Fa and Mushu carrying the Great Stone Dragon's Head]]
109*** [[WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles Syndrome]]
110*** [[WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast Belle and the Beast]] in their ballroom outfits.
111*** [[WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitch Stitch]] in an [[GreenAesop Earth Day]]-themed outfit.[[note]]This is based on [[https://disney.wikia.com/wiki/File:Disney_Auctions_-_Stitch_Earth_Day.jpeg an obscure Disney trading pin released via Disney Auctions]] years ago.[[/note]]
112** Another class of characters, the "Diamond" class, includes characters able to pick up ten pixels ''and'' ten Tickets (the game's ''premium'' premium currency). Currently, this class includes Debonair Mickey (i.e. Mickey in his Disney World attire who can be bought for 500 Tickets(!!!)), Elegant Minnie (Minnie in a ballroom dress), the Cheshire Cat, and a buffed-up Aladdin as Prince Ali; the latter three bought by acquiring a certain amount of stars through leveling up characters.
113* SquashedFlat: What happens when you get hit by a car or train (except for the Rusty Robot in the original version and certain characters in the Disney version). The game will occasionally take a picture of it!
114* SuperDrowningSkills: Like ''VideoGame/{{Frogger}}'' before it, falling into the river ends the round. It's even more absurd when one of the characters is a ''flopping fish''.
115* UnexpectedGameplayChange:
116** ''Crossy Road'':
117*** If you select VideoGame/PacMan as your character, the theme will change to one based on ''Pac-Man 256'', a ''Pac-Man'' anniversary game also developed by Hipster Whale. In addition, the traditional vehicles will be replaced by Ghosts, and the game will shift to Pac Mode, where instead of keeping track of total lines moved forward, the game tracks how many Pac-Dots you have eaten. Power Pellets also appear, and if you consume one, you can eat Ghosts to get them out of your way and accumulate even more points.
118*** Purchasing Music/{{PSY}} and playing as him enables Dance Mode, where you must guide PSY across a black dance floor path. While on the dance floor, the floor will light up, and the background dancers surrounding the area will dance while PSY's song "Daddy" plays in the background. You will also gain a point for every half second you spend on the dance floor as an alternative method of keeping score.
119** ''Disney Crossy Road'':
120*** The ''WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph'' world is based more around getting a high-score than it is being based around how far you can go. Picking up candy and attacking non-vehicle obstacles after picking up a Cherry Bomb (but only with certain characters!) will add to a score multiplier (up to 10x).
121*** The ''Franchise/{{Cars}}'' world doesn't just have a "points-per-hop" point system like the other worlds. You also score by completing laps around a racetrack while avoiding other racers, who come from behind you instead of from the sides in all other worlds. You can also increase your character's speed by picking up enough gas cans on the track.
122* YowiesAndBunyipsAndDropBearsOhMy: Drop Bears occasionally leap from trees and attack you when you play with any of the Australian characters. This is actually how you unlock the Drop Bear for play.
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124!!!Characters
125* AliensStealCattle: Stepping near a cow when playing as Specimen 115 will cause it to go up in a TractorBeam.
126* AnimalsNotToScale: Like ''Frogger'' before it, all the playable animals (other than the Flea) are at least comparable in size to a car's grill. (Or Bruce the great white shark in the case of [[WesternAnimation/FindingDory whale shark Destiny and beluga whale Bailey]] in the Disney version's ''Finding Nemo/Dory'' world.)
127* BunniesForCuteness: In the original version, there are three playable rabbits: the Grey Bunny, the Brown Bunny, and the Lovely Bunny, which is pink and emits {{Heart Symbol}}s. The Disney version also includes the White Rabbit as a playable character in the ''[[Film/AliceInWonderland2010 Alice]]'' world and the Easter Bunny in the ''Nightmare Before Christmas'' world.
128* TheCameo:
129** WebVideo/{{AmazingPhil}} voices the Emo Goose. You're occasionally given a link to his Website/{{Twitter}} account when playing as said goose.
130** PSY voices his own character. He also says "Crossy Road!" at the start, and "Game Over." when you finish.
131* CameraFiend: The Hipster Whale will occasionally snap pictures from his camera.
132* ChickenJoke: Essentially the reason the game exists. The game's icon and starting character is, inevitably, a chicken.
133* CreatorCameo: The Hipster Whale is a playable character, and occasionally shows up swimming in the rivers. In fact, hopping on the whale is what unlocks him.
134** At least some of the developers are in-game characters, although one can not get them through the prize machine.
135* GrayRainOfDepression: Accompanies the Emo Goose.
136* GuestFighter: The original game has acquired quite a collection of characters from other indie games such as ''VideoGame/MonumentValley'', ''VideoGame/{{Framed}}'', ''EPOCH'' and ''Shooty Skies'' to even characters from ''VideoGame/PacMan'' and ''VideoGame/KatamariDamacy''.
137* LittleGreenMen: Specimen 115 in the original game and an [=LGM=] from ''Franchise/ToyStory'' in the Disney version.
138* MadeOfExplodium: The Rusty Robot is more malfunctioning than rusty, constantly emitting sparks and smoke. As such, it'll explode when it gets run over or falls in the river.
139* MessyPig: The Big Fat Pig and the Piggy Bank. Hamm as well.
140* MythologyGag: You can play as Scar in the Disney version's ''Franchise/TheLionKing'' world, but not through the prize machine. How do you unlock him? [[spoiler: By playing as Mufasa[[note]] whose method of unlocking is also this as you unlock him by playing as Simba's younger self and being in a wildebeest stampede area for long enough[[/note]] and getting run over in a wildebeest stampede, obviously!]]
141* ShoutOut: Two of the available dogs are [[http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/doge Doge]] and the [[LetsPlay/PewDiePie Pew Die Pug]].
142* StuffBlowingUp: [[Creator/MichaelBay Michael Boom]]. Explosions happen around him constantly. Music/{{Psy}} causes a lot of explosions around him, too.
143* TheThemeParkVersion: The Kiwi sees an exaggerated UsefulNotes/NewZealand, with many, many sheep; the UsefulNotes/{{Australia}}n animals have rivers that include crocodiles.
144* TokenRobot: There are three: the Rusty Robot, a {{Retraux}} toy robot, and Epoch, a more advanced model with a machine gun. Four if you count [[WesternAnimation/BigHero6 Baymax]] in the Disney version.
145* TriggerHappy:
146** Epoch and the Mad Wizard will occasionally fire off blasts from its machine gun/magic staff, charring whatever it hits. This is purely cosmetic, as the charred obstacles still function as such, so don't go thinking you can clear away cars and trees.
147** Emperor Zurg and Jessie continue this trend in ''Disney Crossy Road'', (Zurg with his Ion Blaster and Jessie with a plunger gun) but like with the two aforementioned characters this is only useful for knocking away falling blocks in the ''Toy Story'' world and can't eliminate any obstacles besides those. Calhoun and Hero's Duty!Ralph also occasionally fire their weapons in the ''WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph'' world, but this time it ''is'' possible to clear non-moving obstacles this way. (Via picking up a Cherry Bomb.)

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