Dingodile (Boss Fights)

Dingodile is a boss in Crash Bandicoot: Warped, Crash Bandicoot: The Huge Adventure, Crash Twinsanity, the handheld versions of Crash of the Titans, the N. Sane Trilogy remake of the third game and Crash Bandicoot: On the Run!.

Crash Bandicoot: Warped
Dingodile is the second boss of the game. His battle starts with a cutscene of Dingodile threatening a penguin with his flamethrower, only to be interrupted when Crash arrives. Dingodile turns to the bandicoot, letting the penguin escape, and threatens to toast Crash. Dingodile will shoot the ceiling, which makes a rotating icicle barrier fall around him to block Crash from attacking him. Dingodile attacks by launching eight fireballs into the sky that will rain down; these can be avoided by observing their shadows to see where they will land. Afterwards Dingodile will attempt to shoot Crash with his flamethrower by launching flames directly at him, but will break open his icy barrier in the process. When enough icicles are broken, Crash can get through the barrier and spin Dingodile. This will cause Dingodile's gas tank to overload, meaning Crash must hurry back out into the open to avoid the explosion. After recovering from the blast, Dingodile will jump back up and make another ice barrier. This pattern repeats for 3 rounds in total before Dingodile is defeated. Weakened and collapsed on the ground, Dingodile tries to intimidate Crash by warning of the dangers up ahead - but this moment is undercut by the penguin returning to get revenge by bouncing on his belly. Having successfully bested Dingodile, Crash earns the Double Jump power.

Trivia

 * In Warped, it is possible to end the battle in less than 45 seconds without the double-jump ability. To do this, Crash must do a glitch high jump over the crystal barriers and return after hitting Dingodile, and repeat this 2 more times (it is even possible with normal slide-jumps in the PAL version). A similar glitch is possible in the N. Sane Trilogy remake of the fight.

Crash Bandicoot: The Huge Adventure
Dingodile is the first boss of the game. The fight takes place in an underwater cave, Dingodile being armed with an air helmet, swim trunks and a torpedo gun instead of his usual flamethrower. Crash, meanwhile, is equipped with his SCUBA gear. Dingodile will have a force field around him and fire his gun at the ceiling to make stalagmites fall. Sharks will also come out of caves from the second phase onwards, making it a bit harder. The only way to disable Dingodile's force field is to wait for one of the stalagmites to fall on him, which makes Dingodile's shield disappear, allowing Crash to spin him. Repeat for three phases in total and Dingodile will be defeated, earning Crash the Super Charged Body Slam ability.

Trivia

 * This is the first and so far the only boss battle to take place underwater in the Crash series.

Crash Twinsanity
After being secretly followed to the Academy of Evil by the treasure-seeking Dingodile, Crash and Cortex encounter him in the boiler room at the end of the level Boiler Room Doom. Cortex is absent for this boss fight after being sent flying by Dingodile via the use of a steam vent, so Crash alone must defeat him.

Dingodile stands in the middle of a large platform, surrounded by fire coming from the ground which hurts Crash upon touching it, protecting Dingodile from attack. Dingodile begins doing several attack patterns with his flame thrower, which Crash must dodge. After the attack pattern finishes, Dingodile will charge up a strong blast, which Crash must trick Dingodile into firing at a valve. The valve will open, revealing a large button which you need to body-slam. This activates sprinklers above Dingodile, putting out the flames around him and leaving him vulnerable to attack.

Dingodile has 4 attack patterns, one for each hit point. The first consists of him shooting fireballs upwards, which will fall to the ground and explode with a very small radius.

In the second, Dingodile sprays a continuous stream of fire down low to the ground while spinning anti-clockwise. This must be jumped over. He will then do the same again, but this time he'll hold the flamethrower up higher and spin clockwise. This must be slid or crawled under.

The third pattern is similar to the second, but Dingodile will slowly follow your movements rather than going in circles. Instead of the higher stream, Dingodile will spray a massive wall of fire that can't be slid under or jumped over, but is slow enough to outrun.

In the fourth and final pattern, Dingodile will spray an anti-clockwise stream again, but this time he'll alternate between spraying along the ground or higher up, making it harder to tell whether you should slide or jump. He'll then do the wall of fire attack again, anti-clockwise this time. He'll finish off the attack pattern by doing the fireball attack again.

When Dingodile is defeated, a cutscene will start and he'll collapse next to the circle he'd been standing on the entire fight. Crash walks over and looks down at him, standing on the circle. The circle then suddenly rises up, revealing that it was a hovering platform the whole time. Crash is carried out of the room, ending the level.

Crash of the Titans (GBA)
Dingodile is the first boss and he has nine hit points. Dingodile will attack Crash by using his Flamethrower and will try to punch and kick Crash if he gets too close. Crash can easily defeat him by throwing oil barrels and bee hives at him or just punch/kick him until he is defeated.

Crash of the Titans (DS version)
Dingodile once again appears as a boss in the Nintendo DS version of Crash of the Titans. In his boss battle, he has three arenas, and he has three health in all each one. So altogether he has nine health. His battle starts out with him trying to shoot Crash with his water gun. After a few shots he crouches down, and spins his water gun around to try and harm Crash. Crash needs to jump to avoid his blasts. After a few seconds Dingodile calls in Whalephants to assist him. Crash must defeat one of the whalephants, then hijack it. Once he has hijacked a whalephant he now needs to go closer to Dingodile and shoot him with the whalephant's powerful blow hole attack to harm him. This takes one health on Dingodile. Once Crash has hit Dingodile three times with the whalephant, Dingodile will run away to a different arena. Once here Dingodile will start spinning his water gun to try and harm Crash once again, but Crash is still on the whalephant he has hijacked earlier, so there is no point to defeat another one. Once Crash is close to Dingodile shoot him three times again. Now Dingodile will run away to the backside of his arena, and three tall platforms will rise under him. Dingodile will then run to the last arena where he waits for you. Now Crash will have to go to the tall platforms while avoiding the enemy whalephants. Once at the platforms Crash most jump off his whalephant to get on the first platform. Once here Crash has to jump to the next two platforms. At the last platform Crash needs to jump onto the ledge, and off the ledge into the next, and final, arena. Dingodile will once again spin his water gun around to try and harm Crash. Crash will have to hijack a whalephant, and, once again, hit Dingodile three times.

Now all of his health will be depleted, and Dingodile will growl, then disappear.

Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy
Dingodile's boss fight from the original third game reappears in the N. Sane Trilogy with only a few minor differences. These are that Dingodile's fireballs that he shoots don't have an after affect when shot like they did in the original game, disappearing right away. His fireballs no longer have splash damage, only harming Crash in the exact area they hit. Also, Dingodile seems to shoot his flamethrower much faster, therefore breaking and regenerating his ice shield at a much faster rate.

Trivia

 * While the penguin that Dingodile was threatening at the beginning of the fight went unnamed in the original Warped, in the N. Sane Trilogy it is implied to be Penta Penguin; the achivement earned after defeating Dingodile is named "Penta's Revenge".

Crash Bandicoot: On the Run!
Dingodile is one of many characters who appears in On the Run! as a boss, appearing in Nitro, Frosty, Inferno and Oxide variants. He is armed with his usual flamethrower and attacks by firing a column of flames down one lane of the path, or by shooting small, bouncing fireballs. Like all bosses in this game, he is defeated by chasing him down and throwing Boom Berries at him until his health is reduced to zero, then using the Portal Weapons crafted beforehand to send him back to his own dimension.

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