Bear It


 * You may be looking for the level named after this level from Crash Bandicoot: On the Run!.

Bear It is the eighth level and is the third level of the second warp room in Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back and the Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy remake of the second game. This level introduces Crash to his first ally in the game, Polar, a polar bear cub that he can ride. This gameplay idea is very similar to the hog-riding in the levels Hog Wild and Whole Hog of the previous game in the series. The bear/bandicoot team is tasked with dodging totem poles, seals, killer whales, and TNT crates in a snowy valley climate.

It should be noted that because this level is specially scripted for Crash only, it is one of the levels that Coco is not allowed to visit to in the N. Sane Trilogy remake, also barring her from Bear Down, Un-Bearable and Totally Bear.

Trivia

 * Bear It is based off the phrase "grin and bear it", which means to deal with something unpleasant in good humor.
 * Also, can be a pun with Michael Jackson's song Beat It.
 * Outside of the level warp door, if Crash jumps on Polar enough times, he gets ten lives. This can only be done once without starting a new game.
 * In the beta version of this game, Polar says "Nyeh" instead of his usual barking. This was just a placeholder until the bark could be added in.
 * In the official demo, Polar has no sound, because the Polar sound effects were not ready.
 * As with the other bear levels in this game, Aku Aku is banned from this level. Even if the player has an Aku Aku mask when entering the level, the player loses the mask.
 * This was the level present in the Official UK PlayStation Magazine Demo Disc 10, Volume 2. It was similar to the retail version, but some sound effects were different or non-existent, and the dynamic difficulty adjustment wasn't set properly, so all extra checkpoints were normal checkpoints. There is also a glitch where the player can fall through the ground while going uphill.
 * The original version contained three TNT crates that explode before they can be seen on the screen.
 * In the N. Sane Trilogy, these crates were removed.

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