Rude Awakening

Rude Awakening is the first story level of N. Sanity Island and the first level of Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time.

Overview
The opening starts with Cortex playing with a Crash mannequin. Doctor Nefarious Tropy calls Cortex to help them to exit their time prison. Then, Uka Uka uses all of his power to open a quantum rift and gets exhausted. Cortex checks if Uka Uka is dead but N. Tropy tells Cortex leave Uka Uka behind, saying that the evil mask has "served his purpose". In N. Sanity Island, Aku Aku wakes Crash up and tells that he is feeling a great power having awakened from N. Sanity Peak and they must go there.

Normal Mode
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N. Verted Mode

 * The level is covered in darkness.
 * You can light up the level by perfoming a spin, slide or body slam, Crash himself emits a small light that pulsates every two seconds.
 * Level elements are colour-coded. Crash and checkpoint crates are light-blue, regular crates are brown, hazards such as enemies, TNT and pitfalls are red, ropes are green, platforms that fall are yellow and bumpa beries are magenta.
 * Music is distorted by flange which increases in depth when Crash perfoms a spin, slide or body slam.
 * The theming of the filter is based off submarine sonar radars

Trivia

 * This level's music lifts the motif from the main theme in Crash Bandicoot.
 * The television next to the couch can be spun to show an image, sequentially showing the title screens of Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy and the title screen for Crash Bandicoot 4.
 * The radio can even be spun that plays that game's main theme depending on what's shown on the television.
 * A Spyro floatie can be seen on the beach.
 * The magnets on the fridge spell out Crunch.
 * The sombrero near the bar can be worn if it is spun on. As the player approaches the stage's first crate, a gust of wind will always blow the sombrero off.
 * The patten on the purple surfboard matches the tattoo pattens on Crash's hands in Crash of the Titans and Crash: Mind Over Mutant.