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Moles emerge from the ground in the pits of the Jungle themed levels in groups, and Crash must spin or jump on them in order to advance. One of the jungle levels is named [[The Pits]] because of this.
 
Moles emerge from the ground in the pits of the Jungle themed levels in groups, and Crash must spin or jump on them in order to advance. One of the jungle levels is named [[The Pits]] because of this.
   
Moles also emerge from the ground in the secret route of the levels [[Un-Bearable]] and [[Bee-Having]]. However in "Bee-Having" if Crash is quick enough, he can walk past the area where they spawn before they appear. This is no longer possible in the ''N. Sane Trilogy'' since the Moles spawn before Crash has a chance to get past the area where they appear.
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Moles also emerge from the ground in the secret route of the levels, [[Un-Bearable]] and [[Bee-Having]]. However in "Bee-Having" if Crash is quick enough, he can walk past the area where they spawn before they appear. This is no longer possible in the ''N. Sane Trilogy'' since the Moles spawn before Crash has a chance to get past the area where they appear.
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==''Dansu! De Jump! Na Daibouken''==
 
==''Dansu! De Jump! Na Daibouken''==
A particular mole appears in ''[[Dansu! De Jump! Na Daibouken]]''. This mole resides on [[N. Sanity Island]], where it is a thief and steals people's valuables with a hood. It then proceeds to steal a baby [[Armadillo]], to force the parents to give to him the Power Stone, eventually revealing his face. After doing so, Crash grabs its hood, and uses it as a cape, only to get caught in a branch, making him drop a [[Wumpa Fruit]], that he called "Ringo-chan", Apple-chan. It rolls towards a pit, and Crash desesperately trying to grabbing, knocking the mole. It is unknown what happened to the latter afterwards.
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[[File:Page 43.png|thumb|right|The mole in question]]A particular mole appears in ''[[Dansu! De Jump! Na Daibouken]]''. This mole resides on [[N. Sanity Island]], where it is a thief and steals people's valuables with a hood. It then proceeds to steal a baby [[Armadillo]], to force the parents to give to him the Power Stone, eventually revealing his face. After doing so, Crash grabs its hood, and uses it as a cape, only to get caught in a branch, making him drop a [[Wumpa Fruit]], that he called "Ringo-chan", Apple-chan. It rolls towards a pit, and Crash desesperately trying to grabbing, knocking the mole. It is unknown what happened to the latter afterwards.
[[File:Page 43.png|thumb|left|The mole in question]]
 
==''[[Crash Twinsanity]]''==
 
Moles are also cut enemies from ''[[Crash Twinsanity]]''. The only information about them is that moles have an unused text in the games files just saying "Whack-a-mole". This level might of been another mini game, or moles might of been a replacement from Greedy [[Worm]]s.
 
   
 
==''[[Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy]]''==
 
==''[[Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy]]''==
Moles reappear in the ''[[Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy]]'' remaster of ''Cortex Strikes Back'' where they reprise the roles they had in the original versions of the game. Unlike previously, they no longer resemble rats, are brown instead of blue, lack their cyborg eye trait on one of their eyes, and partially show up, instead of having their whole body out, making it unclear if they still have their pink tail or not. In [[Un-Bearable]], there is a glitch in the bonus challenge, which, if the player falls after defeating them, they will run unto the player out of their hole.
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Moles reappear in the ''[[Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy]]'' remaster of ''Cortex Strikes Back'' where they reprise the roles they had in the original versions of the game. Unlike previously, they are redesigned to accurately resemble moles, and no longer resemble rats, are brown instead of blue, and lack their cyborg eye on one of their eyes. In [[Un-Bearable]], there is a glitch in the bonus challenge, which, if the player falls after defeating them, they will run unto the player out of their hole.
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
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Mole N. Sane Trilogy.png|Two moles in ''[[Crash Bandicoot: N. Sane Trilogy]]''
 
Mole N. Sane Trilogy.png|Two moles in ''[[Crash Bandicoot: N. Sane Trilogy]]''
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|JapM=From 穴モグラ, ''Ana Mogura'', which refers to a type of mole. チュール means "squeaker", referring to the sounds moles and other rodents make.
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[[ja:アナチュール]]
 
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Revision as of 01:45, 5 December 2019

Moles are enemies which made their debut in Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back.

Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back

Moles emerge from the ground in the pits of the Jungle themed levels in groups, and Crash must spin or jump on them in order to advance. One of the jungle levels is named The Pits because of this.

Moles also emerge from the ground in the secret route of the levels, Un-Bearable and Bee-Having. However in "Bee-Having" if Crash is quick enough, he can walk past the area where they spawn before they appear. This is no longer possible in the N. Sane Trilogy since the Moles spawn before Crash has a chance to get past the area where they appear.

Dansu! De Jump! Na Daibouken

File:Page 43.png

The mole in question

A particular mole appears in Dansu! De Jump! Na Daibouken. This mole resides on N. Sanity Island, where it is a thief and steals people's valuables with a hood. It then proceeds to steal a baby Armadillo, to force the parents to give to him the Power Stone, eventually revealing his face. After doing so, Crash grabs its hood, and uses it as a cape, only to get caught in a branch, making him drop a Wumpa Fruit, that he called "Ringo-chan", Apple-chan. It rolls towards a pit, and Crash desesperately trying to grabbing, knocking the mole. It is unknown what happened to the latter afterwards.

Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy

Moles reappear in the Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy remaster of Cortex Strikes Back where they reprise the roles they had in the original versions of the game. Unlike previously, they are redesigned to accurately resemble moles, and no longer resemble rats, are brown instead of blue, and lack their cyborg eye on one of their eyes. In Un-Bearable, there is a glitch in the bonus challenge, which, if the player falls after defeating them, they will run unto the player out of their hole.

Appearances

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name
Japanese アナチュール
Anachūru