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Barrel Throwers are potoroos that work for Pinstripe Potoroo. Their only appearances are in Crash Bandicoot, the N. Sane Trilogy remaster of the first game, and the Nitro-Fueled remaster of Crash Team Racing, in the level Toxic Waste.

They appear as the main enemies of the level. Their main attack is to throw toxic waste barrels at Crash. Once thrown, the barrels roll down the main path. Whenever he throws a barrel, the potoroo lets out an evil chuckle. They throw regular barrels or jumping toxic barrels, which are also seen in Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back and Crash Team Racing. The jumping toxic barrels are harder to dodge, so the player will have to time their movements carefully. When Crash gets close enough, he can defeat the henchman with a spin attack. The next level after Toxic Waste is Pinstripe's boss fight, so it is assumed the barrel throwers were attempting to stop Crash from reaching Pinstripe's office.

Appearance
Similar to Pinstripe and machine gunners, barrel throwers are dressed like the gangsters of the 1930's and 1960's, complete with a fancy black mobster jacket, pink shirt, white tie and fedora hat. They are also more obese than Pinstripe and machine gunners.

Appearances

 * Crash Bandicoot
 * Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy
 * Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled

Trivia

 * The role of the barrel thrower is similar to that of Nintendo's Donkey Kong in his titular game.
 * The laugh sound is called Low Throaty Laugh from album Best of Cartoon & Movie Sound F-X.
 * Used in Komodo Moe in original games and Tiny Tiger wins a minigame in Crash Bash.
 * The laughing sound is no longer used in the remake, the Barrel Throwers are now silent (except in Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled).
 * The behaviour of the Barrel Thrower enemy is very similar to the Gorilla enemy that appears in the levels Road to Ruin and Ruination in the game Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back.
 * The Gorilla throws bouncing logs at the player, similar to the Bouncing Barrels thrown at the player by the Barrel Throwers later in Toxic Waste . A noticeable difference with the Gorilla is that the logs can be spun away whereas the barrels cannot, making the Gorilla a much easier enemy to deal with.