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{{Infobox creature
{{Enemy_Infobox
 
|title1 = Skunk
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|max tabs = 5
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|title = Skunk
|first_appearance =
 
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|image = <gallery>Crash_Bandicoot_Skunk.png|1
*''[[Crash Bandicoot (game)]]''
 
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Skunk_Twinsanity.png|CT
*''[[Crash Twinsanity]]''
 
*''[[Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy]]''
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Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy Skunk.png|NST
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</gallery>
|species = Family: Mephitidae
 
 
|caption = A Skunk as it appears in ''[[Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy]]''
|image1 =
 
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|species = Skunk
Crash_Bandicoot_N._Sane_Trilogy_Skunk.png
 
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|race =
|caption1 = A Skunk as it appears in ''[[Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy]]''}}
 
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|members =
 
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|role = Hostile
{{LLQuote|Hey, hey, hey! Yeah, you! I've been doing this for ten stinkin' years! Back and forth...back and forth...AND I'M SICK OF IT! Well, I'm not gonna do it no more!|Skunk|''[[Crash Twinsanity]]''}}
 
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|location = [[N. Sanity Island]]
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|equipment =
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|offense = Biting (Twinsanity)
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|defense =
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}}
 
{{quote|Hey, hey, hey! Yeah, you! I've been doing this for ten stinkin' years! Back and forward...back and forward...AND I'M SICK OF IT! Well, I'm not gonna do it no more!|Skunk|''[[Crash Twinsanity]]''}}
   
Skunks are mammals world-renowned for their anal scent glands, which have the unique ability to produce a powerful malodorous liquid. They also make occasional guest appearances in the Crash series, as generic enemies.
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'''Skunks''' are mammals world-renowned for their anal scent glands, which have the unique ability to produce a powerful malodorous liquid. They also make occasional guest appearances in the Crash series, as generic enemies.
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
 
===''[[Crash Bandicoot (video game)|Crash Bandicoot]]''===
 
===''[[Crash Bandicoot (video game)|Crash Bandicoot]]''===
Skunks appear in the levels [[Jungle Rollers]] and [[Rolling Stones]], attacking [[Crash]] by marching at him in a straight line. They fall easy to jump or spin attacks, and given their propensity for marching in lines of up to four skunks long, killing them in rapid succession is an easy way to earn free [[Wumpa Fruit]]. They never attack Crash with their notoriously malodorous excretions.
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Skunks appear in the levels [[Jungle Rollers]] and [[Rolling Stones]], attacking [[Crash]] by marching at him in a straight line. They fall easy to jump, spin and slide attacks, and given their propensity for marching in lines of up to four skunks long, killing them in rapid succession is an easy way to earn free [[Wumpa Fruit]]. Surprisingly, they never attack Crash with their notoriously malodorous excretions.
 
===''[[Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy]]''===
 
Skunks reappear in the ''[[Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy]]'' remaster of the first game where they reprise the same role they had in the original version of the game.
 
   
 
===''[[Crash Twinsanity]]''===
 
===''[[Crash Twinsanity]]''===
Skunks reappear as enemies in [[Jungle Bungle]]. They attack by walking back and forth, but a single one attempts to bite you. One, voiced by [[wikipedia:Jim Cummings|Jim Cummings]], laments his fate of having been stuck marching back and forth for "ten stinkin' years"; a reference to his role as a generic enemy in ''Crash Bandicoot''.
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Skunks reappear as enemies in [[Jungle Bungle]]. They attack by walking back and forth, but a single one attempts to bite the player. One, voiced by [[wikipedia:Jim Cummings|Jim Cummings]], laments his fate of having been stuck marching back and forth for "ten stinkin' years"; a reference to his role as a generic enemy in ''Crash Bandicoot''. The skunk then refuses to keep walking and stands in the middle of the path, arms crossed, tapping his foot. The player must then spin the skunk into a waiting pile of [[Nitro Crate]]s to progress.
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===''[[Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy]]''===
 
Skunks reappear in the ''[[Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy|N. Sane Trilogy]]'' remaster of the first game where they reprise the same role they had in the original version of the game. Unlike previously, they have a bigger head, white eyes, and a skull pattern on their back.
   
 
==Behavior==
 
==Behavior==
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The first and second Skunk will walk back and forth. They will not hurt Crash unless he touches them.
 
The first and second Skunk will walk back and forth. They will not hurt Crash unless he touches them.
   
The third Skunk will roam freely and will run towards Crash and attempt to bite him if he notices him. This Skunk, however, has glitchy/incomplete behavior, as when it bites at Crash, it will keep biting in that direction unless Crash intervenes. This will lead to the Skunk running into Nitros or going through a wall and disappearing. It will also walk in the wrong direction and stop with its walking animation still playing, before proceeding to move. This Skunk will also make a growl sound after being hit by Crash or a hazard.
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The third Skunk will roam freely and will run towards Crash and attempt to bite him if he notices him. This Skunk, however, has glitchy/incomplete behavior, as when it bites at Crash, it will keep biting in that direction unless Crash intervenes. This will lead to the Skunk running into Nitro Crates or going through a wall and disappearing. It will also walk in the wrong direction and stop with its walking animation still playing, before proceeding to move. This Skunk will also make a growl sound after being hit by Crash or a hazard.
   
 
The complaining Skunk will cross his arms and tap his foot after his cutscene. He will not move and will not harm Crash unless Crash touches him.
 
The complaining Skunk will cross his arms and tap his foot after his cutscene. He will not move and will not harm Crash unless Crash touches him.
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Crash Bandicoot Skunk.png|A Skunk in ''Crash Bandicoot''.
 
Crash Bandicoot Skunk.png|A Skunk in ''Crash Bandicoot''.
 
Skunk_Twinsanity.png|A Skunk as it appears in ''Crash Twinsanity''.
 
Skunk_Twinsanity.png|A Skunk as it appears in ''Crash Twinsanity''.
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Grouchy Skunk.png|A Skunk in ''Twinsanity''.
 
Skunk.PNG|Crash Bandicoot attacking a Skunk in ''Twinsanity''.
 
Skunk.PNG|Crash Bandicoot attacking a Skunk in ''Twinsanity''.
 
Skunk2222.png|A Skunk in ''Twinsanity''.
 
Skunk2222.png|A Skunk in ''Twinsanity''.
 
Green Gem 2-A.png|Concept Art for Skunks in ''Twinsanity''.
 
Green Gem 2-A.png|Concept Art for Skunks in ''Twinsanity''.
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Skunk Twinsanity2.jpg|Concept Art for Skunks in ''Twinsanity''.
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skunk n crate.png|A skunk as seen in the N Sane Trilogy.
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Skunk Japanese artwork.png
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
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==Names in other languages==
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{{foreign names
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|Jap=スカンク
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|JapR=Sukanku
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|JapM=Skunk
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}}
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*In ''Crash Bandicoot'', the skunk originally had an attack of it spraying green fumes, something that can only be seen in the prototype version of the game.
 
*In ''Crash Bandicoot'', the skunk originally had an attack of it spraying green fumes, something that can only be seen in the prototype version of the game.
 
*In ''Crash Twinsanity'', a skunk is used as an example for a tutorial on how to spin enemies.
 
*In ''Crash Twinsanity'', a skunk is used as an example for a tutorial on how to spin enemies.
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{{Crash Bandicoot Game}}
 
{{Crash Bandicoot Game}}
 
{{Crash Twinsanity}}
 
{{Crash Twinsanity}}
 
{{Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy}}
 
{{Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy}}
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[[fr:Mouffette]]
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[[ja:スカンク]]
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[[ru:Скунс]]
 
[[Category:Enemies]]
 
[[Category:Enemies]]
 
[[Category:Creatures]]
 
[[Category:Creatures]]

Revision as of 02:19, 29 March 2020

Hey, hey, hey! Yeah, you! I've been doing this for ten stinkin' years! Back and forward...back and forward...AND I'M SICK OF IT! Well, I'm not gonna do it no more!

Skunks are mammals world-renowned for their anal scent glands, which have the unique ability to produce a powerful malodorous liquid. They also make occasional guest appearances in the Crash series, as generic enemies.

Appearances

Crash Bandicoot

Skunks appear in the levels Jungle Rollers and Rolling Stones, attacking Crash by marching at him in a straight line. They fall easy to jump, spin and slide attacks, and given their propensity for marching in lines of up to four skunks long, killing them in rapid succession is an easy way to earn free Wumpa Fruit. Surprisingly, they never attack Crash with their notoriously malodorous excretions.

Crash Twinsanity

Skunks reappear as enemies in Jungle Bungle. They attack by walking back and forth, but a single one attempts to bite the player. One, voiced by Jim Cummings, laments his fate of having been stuck marching back and forth for "ten stinkin' years"; a reference to his role as a generic enemy in Crash Bandicoot. The skunk then refuses to keep walking and stands in the middle of the path, arms crossed, tapping his foot. The player must then spin the skunk into a waiting pile of Nitro Crates to progress.

Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy

Skunks reappear in the N. Sane Trilogy remaster of the first game where they reprise the same role they had in the original version of the game. Unlike previously, they have a bigger head, white eyes, and a skull pattern on their back.

Behavior

Crash Bandicoot

Skunks will appear in groups, all walking in a straight line. Touching a skunk will hurt or kill Crash.

Crash Twinsanity

In general, the Skunks in Crash Twinsanity can be defeated with one hit, they also have fully implemented animations for being jumped on and slammed, something that few enemies in the game possess. The behavior of the Skunks vary among the four that are encountered in the game.

The first and second Skunk will walk back and forth. They will not hurt Crash unless he touches them.

The third Skunk will roam freely and will run towards Crash and attempt to bite him if he notices him. This Skunk, however, has glitchy/incomplete behavior, as when it bites at Crash, it will keep biting in that direction unless Crash intervenes. This will lead to the Skunk running into Nitro Crates or going through a wall and disappearing. It will also walk in the wrong direction and stop with its walking animation still playing, before proceeding to move. This Skunk will also make a growl sound after being hit by Crash or a hazard.

The complaining Skunk will cross his arms and tap his foot after his cutscene. He will not move and will not harm Crash unless Crash touches him.

Appearances

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name
Japanese スカンク
Sukanku

Trivia

  • In Crash Bandicoot, the skunk originally had an attack of it spraying green fumes, something that can only be seen in the prototype version of the game.
  • In Crash Twinsanity, a skunk is used as an example for a tutorial on how to spin enemies.