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ReSaurus[]

Action figures were produced by ReSaurus from the late 90s to 2001. There were 2 series along with a 3rd series that was planned but never released. Each figure comes with various accessories and each series usually has the same item. Series 1 figures have crystals in different colors, series 2 figures have gems in different colors, and the cancelled series 3 was going to feature Time Relics.

Overall the set has 13 released figures, including 5 Crash variants, 3 Coco variants, Cortex, N. Gin, N. Tropy and Uka Uka, Tiny Tiger and Dingodile. Aku Aku was also included as an accessory with some figures. 2 prototypes were revealed at a toy fair, which were variants for Tiny and Dingodile, but these were never released.

The canned series 3 contained 6 more figures, including another Crash variant with Polar, Papu Papu, N. Brio, Koala Kong, Pinstripe Potoroo and Ripper Roo. If these figures were released, along with the cancelled Tiny and Dingodile prototypes, there would be a grand total of 21 figures across the whole line.

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NECA[]

A company called NECA acquired the license to create action figures for the Crash Bandicoot series. Most of the figures were released throughout 2018, with the Deluxe Crash being released in 2019. The figures designs were based on the Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy. The line included several variants of Crash featuring outfits from the game, as well as Aku Aku. Prototype figures of Coco and Cortex were displayed at a toy fair, but were never released.

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Nendoroid[]

Crash nendoroid

Announced in 2020 and released in 2021, Crash and Aku Aku received a Nendoroid figure from the Good Smile Company. Crash's design was based on his appearance in Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time, with several interchangable facial expressions included. Aku Aku, meanwhile, more closely resembles his appearance in the N. Sane Trilogy.

Headstart[]

In January 2022, a line of figures based on Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time was released by Headstart. The figures were distributed by Imports Dragon in North America, and were distributed by Bizak in Spain and some other parts of Europe. The set included Crash (in multiple outfits, based on skins from the game), Coco, Cortex, Aku Aku, Uka Uka, and the Quantum Masks (excluding Lani-Loli). They were also later released in a 4 pack, which featured Crash, Cortex, Coco, Aku Aku, and a unique golden Crash variant.

Later, in December of 2022, a deluxe Crash figure was released. This version was bigger, being 16.5cm compared to the standard figures, which are 11cm. The deluxe edition also features more points of articulation, as well as interchangeable mouths and hands for different poses and expressions.

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