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This article is about the bandicoot who appeared in the Skylanders spinoff TV series. You may be looking for the character who appears in the Crash Bandicoot game series.

Crash Bandicoot is a hero from another dimension who appears in the spin-off television series, Skylanders Academy television series.

Background[]

Personality[]

Crash Bandicoot calls himself a lone wolf, preferring to handle heroics on his own. He also appears to be a bit of a showoff despite his otherwise humble behavior, declaring his actions as "extreme" before doing them. In Season 3, Crash gains a more sillier personality, being bad with technology, and acting foolish.

Abilities[]

Since Dr. Neo Cortex mutated him, Crash was given enhanced abilities, including enhanced stamina and strength. His signature move is his spin attack.

Story[]

In The Skylands Are Falling!, Crash Bandicoot was accidentally transported to Skylands by the evil imbalance generated by Spyro's overuse of the Evil-Scope.

In the following episode, Master Eon attempted to send Crash home with his light magic, but the rift he created wound up putting Crash in a continuous loop that sent him back to Skylands. Eon then enlisted Team Spyro to find a dark relic for him to combine light and dark and create a portal to Crash's world, and Crash gladly accompanied the Skylanders to help them find the item needed to get him home. At the Falling Forest, Crash displayed his heroic skills by saving an arguing Mabu couple from a group of Greebles while the Skylanders' powers ceased to work, during the adventure while Crash kept the skylanders safe from danger, Spyro began to admire the bandicoot causing the young dragon to try to imitate his movements like the spinning attack in which he failed and also to dress like him.

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Crash Bandicoot in the Falling Forest with Team Spyro

While they traveled and faced the forest's dangers, Crash kept on saving them from hazards, and at many points Spyro got himself in even more trouble while trying to act exactly like him. It eventually reached a breaking point when they discovered a makeshift camp belonging to Chompy Mage, and while trying to ambush him, the dragon trapped himself and was kidnapped. Though Stealth Elf threw his frustrations at Crash for encouraging her friend's attitude and possibly trapping the bandicoot in Skylands forever, Pop Fizz took a more positive approach and tried to invite him into the team, but Crash politely declined the offer, since in his world they needed him more than his skylanders friends, so Crash used his sense of smell to locate the villain and the young dragon as well.

The group followed Chompy Mage's trail of camps back into his cottage, where they found him about to be destroyed by an empowered Kaos. Crash was quick to get between them and throw the younger sorcerer away from him with a spin attack, but Kaos created a forcefield to stop him and the Skylanders from approaching Spyro. Though their attacks were ineffective against his stronger magic, Chompy Mage eventually moved his focus, trying to steal the Book of Dark Magic he was levitaitng nearby; with an opening, Crash took the book for himself, and landed a spin attack on Kaos to put him out of the fight. Though both villains were incapacitated, Chompy Mage used a smoke bomb and both escaped, and the group returned to Skylanders Academy with their newfound dark relic.

Back at the Library, Eon explained that the Book of Dark Magic was one of the darkest relics in Skylands, thought to have been lost after the Great War, but was more than enough for the necessary spell needed to send Crash home. At the cost of his strength, the wizard lifted the curse that prevented the book's usage, and opened a powerful interdimensional rift for Crash. Though the Skylanders were hesitant to let their new ally go, Crash complimented their teamwork and friendship and assured them they would do well without him, and with a hug from Spyro, the bandicoot left the dimension before the rift closed.

Season 3[]

In the time period when Crash was still in Skylands with Team Spyro, the bandicoot was intercepted by a time-travelling Dark Spyro and Eruptor, who wanted to ask Crash a couple of questions in Days of Future Crash. However the bandicoot's kooky usage of the time-disruptor caused the device accidentally send him back to the future along with Dark Spyro and Eruptor. This created a dark future timeline where Glumshanks ruled over Skylands (called Glumshanks Land) and the Skylanders are defeated with no Kaos in sight. With the time-disruptor they have now out of batteries, Dark Spyro, Eruptor and Crash infiltrated Glumshanks' castle to retrieve another one. During the mission, Dark Spyro tried to ask Crash information about the Wumpan Puzzle Box, but the bandicoot had no clue on what it was.

See also[]

Gallery[]

Main article: Crash Bandicoot (Skylanders Academy)/Gallery

Trivia[]

  • Unlike his canonical counterpart, Crash has the ability to speak fluently.
    • His voice is similar to that of an advertisement for Cortex Strikes Back, in which he was also portrayed with a full speaking voice, coincidentally provided by Carlos Alazraqui who was the first voice actor to portray Spyro.
  • Former showrunner Eric Rogers stated that he didn’t think Crash should’ve spoken, stating that it was much more exciting and truthful to the character to have him NOT speak. But the team needed to craft a story where the Skylanders could easily understand his peril in 22 minutes; so some liberties were taken.[3]
  • While Crash also appears in Skylanders: Imaginators, his appearance is different. His eyes and eyebrows are smaller, his chest fur is peach colored rather than yellow, and his teeth are far less prominent.
  • This version of Crash, unlike the game version of him, is taking place during the events of Crash Bandicoot original game (although he speaks fluently), as Crash brings up his goal to save Tawna and stop Neo Cortex and his plans to create an army of mutated animals. He also worried about his friends (at this point of the timeline, aside from Tawna, Coco Bandicoot, Crunch Bandicoot, and Aku Aku).
    • Unlike the game version of Crash, this version simply refers to Tawna as a friend, instead of a girlfriend.
  • His initial voice actor, Eric Rogers, was the series' showrunner. Despite only creating a scratch track for the character during the recording process, his creative partners were impressed by his performance and attempt at an Australian accent, and convinced him to do the role.
  • Due to Eric Rogers stepping down as showrunner for Skylanders Academy, he was unable to reprise his role as Crash in Season 3. Instead, he was replaced with Rhys Darby.
    • This makes Crash Bandicoot one of the few characters to have two different voice actors within the Skylanders Academy show (the first being Spyro with Justin Long and Jason Ritter).
  • Crash only appears in 2 episodes of both seasons he was included in.

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References[]

Skylanders Academy
Characters

Heroes
Spyro (Dark Spyro) - Stealth Elf - Eruptor - Pop Fizz - Jet-Vac
Hex (Skull) - Chill - Wind-Up - Roller Brawl - Snap Shot - Ka-Boom
Flashwing - Food Fight - Trigger Happy - Cy - King Pen
Master Eon - Hugo - Bad Breath - Crash Bandicoot
Cynder - Ninjini - Sprocket - Flynn - Coco Bandicoot
Villains
Kaos - Glumshanks - Kaossandra - Malefor - Strykore
Doom Raiders
Golden Queen - Wolfgang - Chef Pepper Jack - Chompy Mage - Broccoli Guy - Dreamcatcher
Minor Characters
Dale - Gary and Claire - Hydra
Enemies
Greebles - Bomb Shell - Fire Viper - Fisticuffs
Berserker - Arkeyan Robots - Mechana-Trolls - Conquertron

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