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{{Character infobox
 
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|full_name = Fake Crash
 
|full_name = Fake Crash
|first_appearance = ''[[Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped]]'' (1998)
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|first_appearance = ''[[Crash Bandicoot: Warped]]'' (1998)
 
|species = Eastern Barred Bandicoot
 
|species = Eastern Barred Bandicoot
 
|affiliation = [[Crash Bandicoot (character)|Crash Bandicoot]], [[Aku Aku]], [[Coco Bandicoot]], [[Crunch Bandicoot]] (''N-Tranced'', ''Crash Nitro Kart'')
 
|affiliation = [[Crash Bandicoot (character)|Crash Bandicoot]], [[Aku Aku]], [[Coco Bandicoot]], [[Crunch Bandicoot]] (''N-Tranced'', ''Crash Nitro Kart'')
[[Uka Uka]] (''Crash Team Racing'')
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[[Uka Uka]] (''Crash Team Racing'', Crash Team Racing Nitro Fueled)
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None (''Warped'', ''Crash Bash'', ''Crash Bandicoot Purple'', ''Crash Boom Bang!'')
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None (''Warped'', ''Crash Bash'', ''Crash Bandicoot Purple'', ''Crash Boom Bang!'', ''Crash Team Racing: Nitro-Fueled'')
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[[N. Trance]], [[N. Tropy]] (''N-Tranced'', when hypnotized)
 
[[N. Trance]], [[N. Tropy]] (''N-Tranced'', when hypnotized)
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[[Doctor Neo Cortex]] (''Skylanders: Imaginators'', ''Nitro Fueled'')
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[[Doctor Neo Cortex]] (''Skylanders: Imaginators'')
 
|latest_appearance = ''[[Crash Team Racing: Nitro Fueled]]'' (2019)
 
|latest_appearance = ''[[Crash Team Racing: Nitro Fueled]]'' (2019)
|portrayed_by = [[Michael Connor]] (English, 1999)
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|portrayed_by = [[wikipedia:Michael Connor (voice actor)|Michael Connor]] (English, 1999)
[[wikipedia:Brendan O'Brien|Brendan O'Brien]] (English, 2003)
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[[wikipedia:Brendan O'Brien (voice actor)|Brendan O'Brien]] (English, 2003)
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[[wikipedia:Dwight Schultz|Dwight Schultz]] (English, 2003)
 
[[wikipedia:Dwight Schultz|Dwight Schultz]] (English, 2003)
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[[wikipedia:Stan Limburg|Stan Limburg]] (Dutch, 2003)
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[[wikipedia:Kappei Yamaguchi|Kappei Yamaguchi]] (Japanese, 2003)
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[[wikipedia:Jess Harnell|Jess Harnell]] (English, 2016)
 
[[wikipedia:Jess Harnell|Jess Harnell]] (English, 2016)
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[[wikipedia: Andrew Morgado|Andrew Morgado]](English, 2019 - Present)
 
[[wikipedia: Andrew Morgado|Andrew Morgado]](English, 2019 - Present)
 
}}'''Fake Crash''' is a character from the [[Crash Bandicoot (Series)|Crash Bandicoot series]]. As his name implies, he looks like an imitation of the original [[Crash Bandicoot (character)|Crash Bandicoot]], except with huge, bushy eyebrows, narrowed, demented eyes, a large, round nose and big teeth (which can be either crooked or sharp). He also has a rather goofy voice. Some iterations even depicted him with a green pair pants rather than a blue pair.
[[Stan Limburg]] (Dutch, 2003)
 
[[wikipedia:Kappei Yamaguchi|Kappei Yamaguchi]] (Japanese, 2003)
 
}}'''Fake Crash''', also known as '''Trash Bandicoot''', is a character from the [[Crash Bandicoot (Series)|Crash Bandicoot series]]. As his name implies, he looks like an imitation of the original [[Crash Bandicoot (character)|Crash Bandicoot]], except with huge, bushy eyebrows, narrowed, demented eyes, a large, round nose and big teeth (which can be either crooked or sharp). He also has a rather goofy voice. Some iterations even depicted him with a green pants rather than a blue one.
 
   
Fake Crash, originally created by [[wikipedia:Naughty Dog|Naughty Dog]], was inspired by a cheap Crash toy that originated in Japan, with huge eyebrows and teeth. The team started calling it "Trash Bandicoot", and later, "Fake Crash".
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Fake Crash, originally created by [[wikipedia:Naughty Dog|Naughty Dog]], was inspired by a cheap Crash toy that originated in Japan, with huge eyebrows and teeth. The team originally called him Trash Bandicoot before settling on Fake Crash.
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
 
Not much is known about Fake Crash. According to ''[[Crash Bandicoot 2: N-Tranced]]'' though, Crash and Fake Crash are equal in power (if the instantaneous death upon touch and the 4 hitpoints Fake Crash has doesn't count). Fake Crash has a better connection to the Japanese games than the North American ones. In ''Crash Team Racing'', he has a voice slightly lower than Crash's. He also has his own dance just like Crash.
 
Not much is known about Fake Crash. According to ''[[Crash Bandicoot 2: N-Tranced]]'' though, Crash and Fake Crash are equal in power (if the instantaneous death upon touch and the 4 hitpoints Fake Crash has doesn't count). Fake Crash has a better connection to the Japanese games than the North American ones. In ''Crash Team Racing'', he has a voice slightly lower than Crash's. He also has his own dance just like Crash.
   
Fake Crash is generally portrayed as rather clueless and dim, yet as capable as Crash when it comes to his physical abilities and skills. He's a mysterious character who tends to show up unexpectedly and usually without much context. At times he's hinted to be trying to upstage Crash, or even to prove that he himself is the ''real'' Crash. In ''Skylanders: Imaginators'', his personality is slightly more solidified. He's a lot goofier and is shown to be curious to the point of messing up anything he comes into contact with. A more overtly sinister side of him is shown as well, as he does not hesitate to use the Cortex Matrix Chamber as a deadly weapon against any challengers.
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Fake Crash is generally portrayed as rather clueless and dim, yet as capable as Crash when it comes to his physical abilities and skills. He's a mysterious character who tends to show up unexpectedly and usually without much context. At times he's hinted to be trying to upstage Crash, or even to prove that he himself is the ''real'' Crash. In ''Skylanders: Imaginators'', his personality is slightly more solidified. He's a lot goofier and is shown to be curious to the point of messing up anything he comes into contact with. A more overtly sinister side of him is shown as well, as he does not hesitate to use the Cortex Matrix Chamber as a deadly weapon against any challengers. Arguably, he's shown to be more sarcastic than the normal Crash as he crosses his arms in the original ''Crash Team Racing'' game and pretends to fall asleep.
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
===''[[Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped]]''===
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===''[[Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped|Crash Bandicoot: Warped]]''===
[[File:Crash 3 Fake Crash.png|thumb|Fake Crash in ''Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped''.]]
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[[File:Crash_3_Fake_Crash.png|thumb|Fake Crash in ''Crash Bandicoot: Warped''.]]
Naughty Dog decided to include Fake Crash as an easter egg in ''[[Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped]]''. To see him, a player must get all the crystals and all the gems, and defeat Cortex on the player's save file. Then, he appears dancing (obviously parodying [[Crash Dance|Crash's Dance]]) in some levels.
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Naughty Dog decided to include Fake Crash as an easter egg in ''[[Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped|Crash Bandicoot: Warped]]''. To see him, a player must get all the crystals and all the gems, and defeat Cortex on the player's save file. Then, he appears dancing (obviously parodying [[Crash Dance|Crash's Dance]]) in some levels.
   
 
Fake Crash can easily be spotted in:
 
Fake Crash can easily be spotted in:
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===''[[Crash Team Racing]]''===
 
===''[[Crash Team Racing]]''===
Fake Crash appears as an unlockable character. He can be unlocked in ''CTR'' by winning the [[Purple Gem Cup]] in adventure mode, or by holding down L1 and R1 and pressing circle, down, down, up, circle, circle, down, left, and right, in that order, at the main menu. Fake Crash was probably intended to replace [[Nitros Oxide]] in unlocking in order to both irritate and humor the gamers because many players thought that Oxide could be unlocked with the purple gem, but instead they unlock Fake Crash with it.
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Fake Crash appears as an unlockable character. He can be unlocked in ''CTR'' by winning the [[Purple Gem Cup]] in adventure mode. Fake Crash was probably intended to replace [[Nitros Oxide]] in unlocking in order to both irritate and humor the gamers because many players thought that Oxide could be unlocked with the purple gem, but instead they unlock Fake Crash with it.
 
The Japanese version includes a bonus video with Crash racing against his fake counterpart, in which the two bandicoots show a fierce competitive streak with one another. Fake Crash is demonstrated to be jealous of Crash's fame and success, and constantly training to race him. In the end the two racers are shown to be evenly matched, both in their speed and their bad luck.
 
The Japanese version includes a bonus video with Crash racing against his fake counterpart, in which the two bandicoots show a fierce competitive streak with one another. Fake Crash is demonstrated to be jealous of Crash's fame and success, and constantly training to race him. In the end the two racers are shown to be evenly matched, both in their speed and their bad luck.
 
====Stats====
 
*Speed: 2/6
 
*Acceleration: 2/4
 
*Turning: 3/4
 
*Difficulty: Intermediate
 
   
 
===''[[Crash Bash]]''===
 
===''[[Crash Bash]]''===
Fake Crash appears again as an exclusive secret character of the Japanese version of the game, ''Crash Bandicoot Carnival''. To play as him, the player must press R1 + R2 + Left + Down at the same time in the character select screen. Fake Crash's icon will appear at the bottom of the screen. However, this only works in the Japanese version, and in Versus and Tournament modes only. Since he appears in the bottom, it is unknown if he is evil or good in this game, so he's considered neutral. Also, he looks a bit different in appearance, being a simpler edit of Crash's model.
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Fake Crash appears again as an exclusive secret character of the Japanese version of the game, ''Crash Bandicoot Carnival''. To play as him, the player must press R1 + R2 + Left + Down at the same time in the character select screen. Fake Crash's icon will appear at the bottom of the screen as a netrual character. However, this only works in the Japanese version, and in Versus and Tournament modes only. His appearence is different in this game, as a slightly modified version of Crash's model.
   
Fake Crash shares the same abilities as Crash and Coco. His addition in the Japanese version allows a third player to choose a character of the same type, whereas the other types only have two characters available. Fake Crash cannot be selected in Adventure Mode, and the CPU will never select him, meaning that he can only be controlled by the player(s).
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Fake Crash shares the same abilities as Crash and Coco. His addition in the Japanese version allows a third player to choose a character of the same type, whereas the other types only have two characters available. Fake Crash cannot be selected in Adventure Mode, and the CPU will never select him.
   
 
He makes one more appearance in the Japanese bonus video, where he appears along with Crash and a live action host to show off secrets from all four previous Crash games.
 
He makes one more appearance in the Japanese bonus video, where he appears along with Crash and a live action host to show off secrets from all four previous Crash games.
   
 
===''[[Crash Bandicoot 2: N-Tranced]]''===
 
===''[[Crash Bandicoot 2: N-Tranced]]''===
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Fake Crash plays a major role instead of being an extra character. He was also given a slight redesign which features him wearing green pants along with wing shaped eyebrows. It is implied in this game that Fake Crash is from another dimension.
In this game, Fake Crash plays a major role instead of being an extra character and is given somewhat of a context for his presence in the story. When N. Tropy kidnapped [[Coco Bandicoot|Coco]] and [[Crunch Bandicoot|Crunch]], he tried to kidnap Crash, but [[Aku Aku]] saved him by pulling him out of the portal. This misdirected the portal and [[Doctor Nefarious Tropy|N. Tropy]], instead, kidnapped Fake Crash. Coco, Crunch and Fake Crash are hypnotized by [[N. Trance]], with Fake Crash being mistaken for real Crash. Fake Crash later appears as the third boss, confronting Crash in a trap-filled Egyptian tomb. In this [[Fake Crash (Boss Fight)|boss fight]], he has green pants, and 4 hitpoints. Crash outsmarts him by luring him into the various traps and snaps him out of N. Trance's [[brainwashing]]. After being defeated, Fake Crash becomes Crash's ally and helps him defeat N. Trance, by pouring lava on him. In the final ending, Fake Crash returns to take a group photo of Crash, Coco, Crunch, and the defeated N. Tropy.
 
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When [[Doctor Nefarious Tropy |N. Tropy]] kidnapped [[Coco Bandicoot|Coco]] and [[Crunch Bandicoot|Crunch]], he tried to kidnap Crash, but [[Aku Aku]] saved him by pulling him out of the portal. This misdirected the portal and N. Tropy instead, kidnapped Fake Crash. Coco, Crunch and Fake Crash are hypnotized by [[N. Trance]], with Fake Crash being mistaken for real Crash.
 
Fake Crash later appears as the third boss, confronting Crash in a trap-filled Egyptian tomb. In this [[Fake Crash (Boss Fight)|boss fight]], he has green pants, and 4 hitpoints. Crash outsmarts him by luring him into the various traps and snaps him out of N. Trance's [[brainwashing]]. After being defeated, Fake Crash becomes Crash's ally and helps him defeat N. Trance, by pouring lava on him. In the final ending, Fake Crash returns to take a group photo of Crash, Coco, Crunch, and the defeated N. Tropy.
   
 
===''[[Crash Nitro Kart]]''===
 
===''[[Crash Nitro Kart]]''===
Fake Crash also appears in ''[[Crash Nitro Kart]]'' as an unlockable character and the fourth member of [[Team Bandicoot]]. In the console version, he is unlocked by getting 50 or more consecutive boosts in adventure mode as [[Team Cortex]], and off-road on the track [[Out of Time]] in the Game Boy Advance version. It has been confirmed that he can't be unlocked in the console version simply by doing 50 boosts inside a hub, such as [[Velo's Citadel]].
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Fake Crash also appears in ''[[Crash Nitro Kart]]'' as an unlockable character and the fourth member of [[Team Bandicoot]]. In the console version, he is unlocked by getting 50 or more consecutive boosts on a track in adventure mode as [[Team Cortex]], and on the Game Boy Advanced version, he's unlocked by going off-road on the track [[Out of Time]]. His console version has terrible stats to reflect his status as a joke character.
 
====Stats (Console)====
 
*Speed: 2/7
 
*Acceleration: 2/7
 
*Turning: 2/7
 
*Difficulty: Intermediate
 
 
====Stats (GBA)====
 
*Speed: 10/10
 
*Acceleration: 10/10
 
*Turning: 10/10
 
*Difficulty: Advanced
 
   
 
===''[[Crash Bandicoot Purple: Ripto's Rampage]]''===
 
===''[[Crash Bandicoot Purple: Ripto's Rampage]]''===
In ''Crash Purple'' he appears in [[Dragon Castles]] where in the 2nd pit of the 2nd half he is in chains. When the player talks to him he says nothing. Crash says nothing either. His card will be close by him, and has the Highest card value. He uses the same sprites as his off-road appearance back in ''CNK'' GBA.
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In ''Crash Purple'' he appears in [[Dragon Castles]] where in the 2nd pit of the 2nd half he is in chains. When the player talks to him he says nothing. Crash says nothing either. His card will be close by him, and has the highest card value.
   
 
===''[[Crash Boom Bang!]]''===
 
===''[[Crash Boom Bang!]]''===
Fake Crash appears as an unlockable character after completing the Desert board. Unusually, he wears a small patch on his pants in this game, suggesting they may be worn from overuse. Despite being playable in Adventure mode, his only story appearance is in the final cutscene, wherein he's included in a reaction shot of the characters watching Crash reach the [[Super Big Power Crystal]]. So far, this is the only instance of Fake Crash being playable in a game's main story.
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Fake Crash appears as an unlockable character after completing the Desert board. Unusually, he wears a small patch on his pants in this game, suggesting they may be worn from overuse. Despite being playable in Adventure mode, his only story appearance is in the final cutscene where he's included in a reaction shot of the characters watching Crash reach the [[Super Big Power Crystal]].
   
 
===''Skylanders: Imaginators''===
 
===''Skylanders: Imaginators''===
Fake Crash appeared in ''Skylanders: Imaginators'' as the main (albeit, unintentional) villain of the [[Thumpin' Wumpa Islands]] special level. It is unknown whether or not he is now one of [[Doctor Neo Cortex|Cortex]]'s minions. Fake Crash hijacked Cortex's Matrix Chamber, and terrorized the Wumpa Islands by disrupting the island's rhythms, sending Bad Vibes through his odd dance moves and lack of rhythm, which threatened to tear the islands apart. Fake Crash is shown to antagonize Crash, Cortex, and the rest of the Skylanders, battling them in a bossfight when they attempt to stop him. He uses the chamber as a robotic suit to destroy the heroes on his dangerous dancefloor. Once the player defeats him, the Cortex Matrix Chamber breaks down, putting Fake Crash's destruction of the islands to an end. In this game, he has a more mahogancy red color.
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Fake Crash appeared in ''Skylanders: Imaginators'' as the main villain of the [[Thumpin' Wumpa Islands]] special level. Fake Crash hijacked Cortex's Matrix Chamber, and terrorized the Wumpa Islands by disrupting the island's rhythms, sending Bad Vibes through his odd dance moves and lack of rhythm, which threatened to tear the islands apart.
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Fake Crash is shown to antagonize Crash, Cortex, and the rest of the Skylanders, battling them in a bossfight when they attempt to stop him. He uses the chamber as a robotic suit to destroy the heroes on his dangerous dancefloor. Once the player defeats him, the Cortex Matrix Chamber breaks down, putting Fake Crash's destruction of the islands to an end.
   
 
===''[[Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy]]''===
 
===''[[Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy]]''===
[[wikipedia:Vicarious Visions|Vicarious Visions]] decided to include Fake Crash as an easter egg in all three remastered games. To see him, the player must earn 100% on their save file. Afterwards, Fake Crash will appear dancing in some levels.
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Fake Crash was included again as an easter egg in all three games. To see him, the player must earn 100% on their save file. Afterwards, Fake Crash will appear dancing in some levels.
 
*'''Crash Bandicoot'''
 
*'''Crash Bandicoot'''
 
**[[N. Sanity Beach]], at the left side of the stone stairs.
 
**[[N. Sanity Beach]], at the left side of the stone stairs.
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**[[Area 51?]], left side of the road near a tall cactus, on a left turn.
 
**[[Area 51?]], left side of the road near a tall cactus, on a left turn.
 
**[[Future Tense]], near the end of the death route, on a building to the right.
 
**[[Future Tense]], near the end of the death route, on a building to the right.
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===''[[Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled]]''===
 
===''[[Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled]]''===
Fake Crash returns as a playable character and comes with an alternate costume depicting him as a cowboy. The [[Cortex Castle (Track)|Cortex Castle stage]] now has a painting of Fake Crash dressed as a jester among portraits of Cortex's other henchmen. Fake Crash be unlocked after completing the [[Purple Gem Cup]].
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Fake Crash returns as a playable character in the ''Crash Team Racing'' remake, complete with new skins for him to unlock. Both the [[Cortex Castle (Track)|Cortex Castle]] and [[Nitro Court]] stages now have a painting of Fake Crash dressed as a jester among portraits of Cortex, Brio, and Nina. As in the original game, Fake Crash be unlocked after completing the [[Purple Gem Cup]].
   
 
==Manga==
 
==Manga==
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==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
*''[[Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped]]'' (cameo)
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*''[[Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped]]''
 
*''[[Crash Team Racing]]''
 
*''[[Crash Team Racing]]''
 
*''[[Crash Bash]]'' (Japan version only)
 
*''[[Crash Bash]]'' (Japan version only)
 
*''[[Crash Bandicoot 2: N-Tranced]]''
 
*''[[Crash Bandicoot 2: N-Tranced]]''
 
*''[[Crash Nitro Kart]]''
 
*''[[Crash Nitro Kart]]''
*''[[Crash Twinsanity]] ''(scrapped)
 
 
*''[[Crash Bandicoot Purple: Ripto's Rampage]]''
 
*''[[Crash Bandicoot Purple: Ripto's Rampage]]''
 
*''[[Crash Boom Bang!]]''
 
*''[[Crash Boom Bang!]]''
 
*''Skylanders: Imaginators''
 
*''Skylanders: Imaginators''
*''[[Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy]]'' (cameo)
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*''[[Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy]]''
 
*''[[Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled]]''
 
*''[[Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled]]''
   
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*Fake Crash is one of the two characters that has been evil, good, ''and'' neutral, the other being [[Penta Penguin]]. He is evil in ''[[Crash Team Racing]]'' and [[Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled|its remake]] (as evidenced by [[Uka Uka]] being his invincibility mask), and ''[[Crash Bandicoot 2: N-Tranced]]'' while being hypnotized. He is good in ''[[Crash Nitro Kart]]'' and ''[[Crash Bandicoot 2: N-Tranced]]'' after being free from his hypnotism. He is neutral in ''[[Crash Bandicoot: Warped]]''​, ''[[Crash Bash]],'' ''[[Crash Boom Bang!]]'' and ''[[Crash Bandicoot Purple: Ripto's Rampage]]''. In ''[[Thumpin' Wumpa Islands]]'', while he is the main antagonist, he doesn't seem to be evil, and merely entered the Cortex Matrix Chamber out of curiosity, and caused trouble out of stupidity.
*In ''[[Crash Team Racing]]'', Fake Crash and [[Doctor Nefarious Tropy|N. Tropy]] are the only two characters not to have their own race track based on themselves.
 
 
*In his original appearance in ''Crash Bandicoot: Warped'', Fake Crash's ears were pointed sideways, as opposed to Crash's ears which point further upward. Fake Crash's further appearances until ''N. Sane Trilogy'' did not have this distinction.
*Fake Crash is one of the two characters that has been evil, good, ''and'' neutral, the other being [[Penta Penguin]]. He is evil in ''CTR'' (as evidenced by [[Uka Uka]] being his invincibility mask), and ''[[Crash Bandicoot 2: N-Tranced]]'' while being hypnotized. He is good in ''[[Crash Nitro Kart]]'' and in ''N-Tranced'' after being free from his hypnotism. He is neutral in ''[[Crash Bash]]'' and ''[[Crash Boom Bang!]]'', as there is no proof for what side he's supposed to be on in ''Bash'', and because no playable character is meant to be good or evil in ''Boom Bang!''. He also appears in ''Crash Purple'' in a dungeon in [[Spyro the Dragon]]'s world, presumably captured before Crash and Spyro teamed up. He seems to hold no malice towards Crash in this, so again, is neutral. He is also neutral in ''Warped'' because he showed no hostility towards anyone nor did he act as a protagonist in any way. In ''[[Thumpin' Wumpa Islands]]'', while he is the main antagonist, he doesn't seem to be evil, and merely entered the Cortex Matrix Chamber out of curiosity, and caused trouble out of stupidity.
 
 
*Fake Crash has a more polished in-game kart model in the PAL and JP versions of the original ''Crash Team Racing ''compared to the NTSC version.
*Despite being an established character prior to the game, his origins were fully revealed in ''[[Crash Bandicoot 2: N-Tranced]]''.
 
 
*During the beta version of the ''Crash Team Racing'' credits, Fake Crash claimed he was the real deal. He appeared in The Jerry Springer Show, where a DNA test was held. It ended when Fake Crash tried to dance and a brawl broke out.
*Fake Crash's appearance is noticeably different in both ''Crash Team Racing ''and ''Crash Nitro Kart''. In ''CTR'', his character model was not only shorter than Crash, but also had a uni-brow and teeth that covered his entire mouth, although a different model that was later recycled for ''N-Tranced'' is seen during his victory dance. He also sounds younger in ''CTR'', sounding around Coco's age, and also speaks in a southern-like drawl. In ''CTR'', all he could do was laugh, while in ''CNK'', he simply spoke Crash's lines replaced with his own accent. In ''CTR'', some players may mistake one of his laughs for the word "Wall," which it isn't. In ''CNK'', however, he went through a drastic overhaul. He now wears green pants, has bigger and bolder eyebrows, abandoning the uni-brow. His eye pupils are also very small, to give him a more menacing look. This however, contradicts any malice in his heart, since he was on Team Bandicoot, and thus, a good character in ''CNK''. ''Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled'' is the first Crash kart racer which features Fake Crash to use the same design as a main series title, as Fake Crash's design is recycled from ''N. Sane Trilogy.''
 
 
*As seen in the Japanese ''Crash Team Racing'' bonus video, Fake Crash's exercise routine includes jumps, sit-ups, and carrying a pair of giant tires.
*In the game ''[[Crash Bandicoot 2: N-Tranced]]'', though Fake Crash has black eyebrows in cutscenes; his eyebrows are gray in the warp zone. This is presuambly a palette oversight.
 
 
*He only appears in the Japanese version of ''Crash Bash'' via cheat code.
*While Fake Crash looks similar to his classic design in ''N-Tranced'', he gained the green pants and wing-shaped eyebrows that would later be used in ''Crash Nitro Kart''.
 
*Fake Crash is faster in the GBA version of ''[[Crash Nitro Kart]]'', as his speed goes from average to excellent.
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*Fake Crash is faster in the GBA version of ''Crash Nitro Kart'', as his speed goes from average to excellent.
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*He is the only playable character in ''Crash Nitro Kart ''not to appear in any of the promotional desktops, or adventure mode.
*The beta version of ''CTR'' claimed that Fake Crash thought he was the real deal. According to the beta version, he appeared in The Jerry Springer Show, where a DNA test was held. It ended when Fake Crash tried to dance and a brawl broke out.
 
 
*Fake Crash is more capable of speech than the real Crash Bandicoot. This mainly occurs in ''Crash Nitro Kart'', which includes an audible "...Me?!" from him upon winning a cup in the console version, as well as a brief spoken introduction by him in text form when he's unlocked in the GBA version.
*Though he appears to be a clone of Crash, ''N-Tranced'' implies he's from another dimension.
 
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**This is brought again in ''Crash Team Racing: Nitro-Fueled'', where his mumbled speech when winning actually forms coherent sentences like "They said it was impossible!" and "You like me. You really, really like me. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you."
 
*In ''Crash Nitro Kart'' if Fake Crash comes 2nd or 3rd in a cup tournament, his legs will clip through the podium. If he is 2nd, his shoes will also clip at the bottom.
 
*In ''Crash Bandicoot 2: N-Tranced'', though Fake Crash has black eyebrows in cutscenes; his eyebrows are gray in the warp zone. This is presuambly a palette oversight.
 
*[[N. Tropy]] is the only character in the series to mention Fake Crash's name, when he points out in ''Crash Bandicoot 2: N-Tranced'' that his partner brainwashed the wrong bandicoot.
 
*In Fake Crash's boss fight in ''Crash Bandicoot 2: N-Tranced'', the music played in the background is similar to the music played in [[Rings of Power]].
 
*In Fake Crash's boss fight in ''Crash Bandicoot 2: N-Tranced'', the music played in the background is similar to the music played in [[Rings of Power]].
 
*He was intended to cameo in ''[[Crash Twinsanity]]'', where he, along with [[Crunch Bandicoot|Crunch]], were going to be stranded on a small piece of land near [[N. Sanity Island]].
 
*He was intended to cameo in ''[[Crash Twinsanity]]'', where he, along with [[Crunch Bandicoot|Crunch]], were going to be stranded on a small piece of land near [[N. Sanity Island]].
*He is the only playable character in ''Crash Nitro Kart ''not to appear in any of the promotional desktops, or adventure mode. Pura appears in a promotional desktop, and has a default race time in lap the trial mode, while N. Tropy appears as a racing ghost, and in several promotional desktops. Velo's true form was revealed at the end of adventure mode, and appears as a racing ghost.
 
*He only appears in the Japanese version of ''Crash Bash'' via cheat code. The reason for this is unknown.
 
*Fake Crash's in-game origins are unknown, but he was inspired by an unusual-looking Japanese Crash Bandicoot plush that had exaggerated teeth and eyebrows.
 
*[[N. Tropy]] is the only character in the series to mention Fake Crash's name, when he points out in ''N-Tranced'' that his partner brainwashed the wrong bandicoot.
 
 
*If the player listens closely in areas affected by Fake Crash's bad vibes in Thumpin' Wumpa Islands, the bandicoot's faint singing can be heard.
 
*If the player listens closely in areas affected by Fake Crash's bad vibes in Thumpin' Wumpa Islands, the bandicoot's faint singing can be heard.
 
*In ''Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled'', he can be seen cleaning his teeth with one of his fingers when idle.
*Fake Crash is sometimes hinted to be slightly more capable in speech than Crash. This mainly occurs in CNK, which includes an audible "...Me?!" from him upon winning a cup in the console version, as well as a brief spoken introduction by him in text form when he's unlocked in the GBA version. His laughs, yells, and grunts throughout the series strongly imply a US Southern accent, based on their resemblance to "hillbilly" stereotypes and characters such as Disney's Goofy.
 
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*In ''Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled'',''' '''he can be seen cleaning his teeth with a toothpick when idle.
 
*In his original appearance in ''Warped'', Fake Crash's ears were pointed sideways, as opposed to Crash's ears which point further upward. Fake Crash's further appearances until ''N. Sane Trilogy'' did not have this distinction.
 
*Fake Crash has a more polished in-kart model in the PAL and JP versions of the original ''CTR'' compared to the NTSC version, changed to match his usual appearance more closely.
 
*He carries a green victory flag, which he can be seen waving triumphantly if he manages to defeat the player in ''N-Tranced''.
 
*As seen in the Japanese ''CTR'' bonus video, Fake Crash's exercise routine includes jumps, sit-ups, and carrying a pair of giant tires.
 
*In ''Crash Nitro Kart'' if Fake Crash comes 2nd or 3rd in a cup tournament, his legs will clip through the podium. If he is 2nd, his shoes will also clip at the bottom, this most likely an unfixed glitch.
 
*In ''Crash Nitro Kart'', Fake Crash has the same idle animation as Crash.
 
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Fake Crash is a character from the Crash Bandicoot series. As his name implies, he looks like an imitation of the original Crash Bandicoot, except with huge, bushy eyebrows, narrowed, demented eyes, a large, round nose and big teeth (which can be either crooked or sharp). He also has a rather goofy voice. Some iterations even depicted him with a green pair pants rather than a blue pair.

Fake Crash, originally created by Naughty Dog, was inspired by a cheap Crash toy that originated in Japan, with huge eyebrows and teeth. The team originally called him Trash Bandicoot before settling on Fake Crash.

Biography

Not much is known about Fake Crash. According to Crash Bandicoot 2: N-Tranced though, Crash and Fake Crash are equal in power (if the instantaneous death upon touch and the 4 hitpoints Fake Crash has doesn't count). Fake Crash has a better connection to the Japanese games than the North American ones. In Crash Team Racing, he has a voice slightly lower than Crash's. He also has his own dance just like Crash.

Fake Crash is generally portrayed as rather clueless and dim, yet as capable as Crash when it comes to his physical abilities and skills. He's a mysterious character who tends to show up unexpectedly and usually without much context. At times he's hinted to be trying to upstage Crash, or even to prove that he himself is the real Crash. In Skylanders: Imaginators, his personality is slightly more solidified. He's a lot goofier and is shown to be curious to the point of messing up anything he comes into contact with. A more overtly sinister side of him is shown as well, as he does not hesitate to use the Cortex Matrix Chamber as a deadly weapon against any challengers. Arguably, he's shown to be more sarcastic than the normal Crash as he crosses his arms in the original Crash Team Racing game and pretends to fall asleep.

Appearances

Crash Bandicoot: Warped

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Fake Crash in Crash Bandicoot: Warped.

Naughty Dog decided to include Fake Crash as an easter egg in Crash Bandicoot: Warped. To see him, a player must get all the crystals and all the gems, and defeat Cortex on the player's save file. Then, he appears dancing (obviously parodying Crash's Dance) in some levels.

Fake Crash can easily be spotted in:

  • Level 1 - Toad Village, on the lawn of the 3rd house on the right.
  • Level 5 - Makin' Waves, on a small island near the end of the level.
  • Level 8 - Hog Ride, seen dancing on the left side of the road (This sighting is not present in the US version for unknown reasons).

Crash Team Racing

Fake Crash appears as an unlockable character. He can be unlocked in CTR by winning the Purple Gem Cup in adventure mode. Fake Crash was probably intended to replace Nitros Oxide in unlocking in order to both irritate and humor the gamers because many players thought that Oxide could be unlocked with the purple gem, but instead they unlock Fake Crash with it. The Japanese version includes a bonus video with Crash racing against his fake counterpart, in which the two bandicoots show a fierce competitive streak with one another. Fake Crash is demonstrated to be jealous of Crash's fame and success, and constantly training to race him. In the end the two racers are shown to be evenly matched, both in their speed and their bad luck.

Crash Bash

Fake Crash appears again as an exclusive secret character of the Japanese version of the game, Crash Bandicoot Carnival. To play as him, the player must press R1 + R2 + Left + Down at the same time in the character select screen. Fake Crash's icon will appear at the bottom of the screen as a netrual character. However, this only works in the Japanese version, and in Versus and Tournament modes only. His appearence is different in this game, as a slightly modified version of Crash's model.

Fake Crash shares the same abilities as Crash and Coco. His addition in the Japanese version allows a third player to choose a character of the same type, whereas the other types only have two characters available. Fake Crash cannot be selected in Adventure Mode, and the CPU will never select him.

He makes one more appearance in the Japanese bonus video, where he appears along with Crash and a live action host to show off secrets from all four previous Crash games.

Crash Bandicoot 2: N-Tranced

Fake Crash plays a major role instead of being an extra character. He was also given a slight redesign which features him wearing green pants along with wing shaped eyebrows. It is implied in this game that Fake Crash is from another dimension. When N. Tropy kidnapped Coco and Crunch, he tried to kidnap Crash, but Aku Aku saved him by pulling him out of the portal. This misdirected the portal and N. Tropy instead, kidnapped Fake Crash. Coco, Crunch and Fake Crash are hypnotized by N. Trance, with Fake Crash being mistaken for real Crash. Fake Crash later appears as the third boss, confronting Crash in a trap-filled Egyptian tomb. In this boss fight, he has green pants, and 4 hitpoints. Crash outsmarts him by luring him into the various traps and snaps him out of N. Trance's brainwashing. After being defeated, Fake Crash becomes Crash's ally and helps him defeat N. Trance, by pouring lava on him. In the final ending, Fake Crash returns to take a group photo of Crash, Coco, Crunch, and the defeated N. Tropy.

Crash Nitro Kart

Fake Crash also appears in Crash Nitro Kart as an unlockable character and the fourth member of Team Bandicoot. In the console version, he is unlocked by getting 50 or more consecutive boosts on a track in adventure mode as Team Cortex, and on the Game Boy Advanced version, he's unlocked by going off-road on the track Out of Time. His console version has terrible stats to reflect his status as a joke character.

Crash Bandicoot Purple: Ripto's Rampage

In Crash Purple he appears in Dragon Castles where in the 2nd pit of the 2nd half he is in chains. When the player talks to him he says nothing. Crash says nothing either. His card will be close by him, and has the highest card value.

Crash Boom Bang!

Fake Crash appears as an unlockable character after completing the Desert board. Unusually, he wears a small patch on his pants in this game, suggesting they may be worn from overuse. Despite being playable in Adventure mode, his only story appearance is in the final cutscene where he's included in a reaction shot of the characters watching Crash reach the Super Big Power Crystal.

Skylanders: Imaginators

Fake Crash appeared in Skylanders: Imaginators as the main villain of the Thumpin' Wumpa Islands special level. Fake Crash hijacked Cortex's Matrix Chamber, and terrorized the Wumpa Islands by disrupting the island's rhythms, sending Bad Vibes through his odd dance moves and lack of rhythm, which threatened to tear the islands apart. Fake Crash is shown to antagonize Crash, Cortex, and the rest of the Skylanders, battling them in a bossfight when they attempt to stop him. He uses the chamber as a robotic suit to destroy the heroes on his dangerous dancefloor. Once the player defeats him, the Cortex Matrix Chamber breaks down, putting Fake Crash's destruction of the islands to an end.

Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy

Fake Crash was included again as an easter egg in all three games. To see him, the player must earn 100% on their save file. Afterwards, Fake Crash will appear dancing in some levels.

  • Crash Bandicoot
    • N. Sanity Beach, at the left side of the stone stairs.
    • Heavy Machinery, in one of the pipes near a platform that takes Crash down to a different path.
  • Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back
    • The Pits, at the left side of the path, near the first big mushroom, right after the split path ends.
    • Crash Crush, on the left side of the path while Crash is getting chased by a boulder.
    • Hang Eight, at the end of the Blue Gem route, on an un-reachable platform with two Venus Fly Trap enemies.
    • Ruination, at the right side of the first platforms moving in circle.
    • Cold Hard Crash, in the first ice mirror in the death route.
    • Rock It, at the right side of space, in the first glass room.
    • Totally Fly, between a tree and a tiki statue on the left.
  • Crash Bandicoot: Warped
    • Toad Village, on the lawn, enclosed in a fence, of the 3rd house on the right. There is a pond in front of the house where Crash can walk on.
    • Makin' Waves, on a small island with grass, and a palm tree, at the end of the level, on the right.
    • Hog Ride, seen dancing on the left side of the road. He is in between the gas station and the Cortex sign, near the two ramps right next to each other.
    • Area 51?, left side of the road near a tall cactus, on a left turn.
    • Future Tense, near the end of the death route, on a building to the right.

Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled

Fake Crash returns as a playable character in the Crash Team Racing remake, complete with new skins for him to unlock. Both the Cortex Castle and Nitro Court stages now have a painting of Fake Crash dressed as a jester among portraits of Cortex, Brio, and Nina. As in the original game, Fake Crash be unlocked after completing the Purple Gem Cup.

Manga

Fake Crash makes an appearance in Dansu! De Jump! Na Daibouken. Although the character does not physically appear, Cortex disguises himself to be Crash to make Polar tell him where the Power Stone (a crystal) is, and ironically the costume resembles Fake Crash.

Appearances

Gallery

See: Fake Crash/Gallery

Trivia

  • Fake Crash is one of the two characters that has been evil, good, and neutral, the other being Penta Penguin. He is evil in Crash Team Racing and its remake (as evidenced by Uka Uka being his invincibility mask), and Crash Bandicoot 2: N-Tranced while being hypnotized. He is good in Crash Nitro Kart and Crash Bandicoot 2: N-Tranced after being free from his hypnotism. He is neutral in Crash Bandicoot: Warped​, Crash Bash, Crash Boom Bang! and Crash Bandicoot Purple: Ripto's Rampage. In Thumpin' Wumpa Islands, while he is the main antagonist, he doesn't seem to be evil, and merely entered the Cortex Matrix Chamber out of curiosity, and caused trouble out of stupidity.
  • In his original appearance in Crash Bandicoot: Warped, Fake Crash's ears were pointed sideways, as opposed to Crash's ears which point further upward. Fake Crash's further appearances until N. Sane Trilogy did not have this distinction.
  • Fake Crash has a more polished in-game kart model in the PAL and JP versions of the original Crash Team Racing compared to the NTSC version.
  • During the beta version of the Crash Team Racing credits, Fake Crash claimed he was the real deal. He appeared in The Jerry Springer Show, where a DNA test was held. It ended when Fake Crash tried to dance and a brawl broke out.
  • As seen in the Japanese Crash Team Racing bonus video, Fake Crash's exercise routine includes jumps, sit-ups, and carrying a pair of giant tires.
  • He only appears in the Japanese version of Crash Bash via cheat code.
  • Fake Crash is faster in the GBA version of Crash Nitro Kart, as his speed goes from average to excellent.
  • He is the only playable character in Crash Nitro Kart not to appear in any of the promotional desktops, or adventure mode.
  • Fake Crash is more capable of speech than the real Crash Bandicoot. This mainly occurs in Crash Nitro Kart, which includes an audible "...Me?!" from him upon winning a cup in the console version, as well as a brief spoken introduction by him in text form when he's unlocked in the GBA version.
    • This is brought again in Crash Team Racing: Nitro-Fueled, where his mumbled speech when winning actually forms coherent sentences like "They said it was impossible!" and "You like me. You really, really like me. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you."
  • In Crash Nitro Kart if Fake Crash comes 2nd or 3rd in a cup tournament, his legs will clip through the podium. If he is 2nd, his shoes will also clip at the bottom.
  • In Crash Bandicoot 2: N-Tranced, though Fake Crash has black eyebrows in cutscenes; his eyebrows are gray in the warp zone. This is presuambly a palette oversight.
  • N. Tropy is the only character in the series to mention Fake Crash's name, when he points out in Crash Bandicoot 2: N-Tranced that his partner brainwashed the wrong bandicoot.
  • In Fake Crash's boss fight in Crash Bandicoot 2: N-Tranced, the music played in the background is similar to the music played in Rings of Power.
  • He was intended to cameo in Crash Twinsanity, where he, along with Crunch, were going to be stranded on a small piece of land near N. Sanity Island.
  • If the player listens closely in areas affected by Fake Crash's bad vibes in Thumpin' Wumpa Islands, the bandicoot's faint singing can be heard.
  • In Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled, he can be seen cleaning his teeth with one of his fingers when idle.