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And as usual in the Japanese version, he gives hints when freed (except if the mask gives invincibility, or in Time Trial mode).
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Like in the previous games, he protects Crash or Coco from any obstacle, aside from falling. Tropy and Uka Uka starts, Aku Aku states that he has no idea what happened to their enemies, but believes that they will not be seeing them again for a long time. Aku Aku tells them of how the Time Twister was unable to sustain itself and how fortunate they were to escape they were caught in the explosion.
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Having just escaped, Crash, Coco and Aku Aku are seen in their home, when Aku Aku lights a fire in their fireplace. Tropy's defeat (if the player has all of the gems), sending the two villains into a time portal. Thus, if Crash takes damage, he will lose a life.Ĭrash and Aku Aku defeat Cortex and Uka Uka, but the Time Twister malfunctions and self destructs due to N. Like with Uka Uka's attacks, Aku Aku could hurt Crash by accident if he's too close, and he can't protect him because he's busy fighting against his brother. The two can actually damage Crash by creating an energy beam between them that grows larger gradually, brawling around the arena, and spinning around for a second, then plummeting to the ground and creating an explosion several times around the arena, which Crash must avoid along with Cortex's attacks. While Crash deals with Cortex, Aku Aku is locked in a fierce battle with Uka Uka the two of them soon become an obstacle in and of themselves. Later, he joins Crash as they confront Uka Uka and Cortex in a final battle. After explaining to Crash and Coco of his past with his brother, he then brings them to the Time Twister machine and instructs them to collect the crystals scattered across time before Cortex and Uka Uka do. At this point, he had become somewhat of a parental figure to Crash Bandicoot, as well as his sister, Coco.Īfter a piece of shrapnel from the Cortex Vortex plummets to Earth and demolishes Uka Uka's underground prison, Aku Aku hears his evil laughter in the distance, signifying his return, terrifying him.
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He continues giving hints in the Japanese version, this time with animation and voice acting.Īku Aku as he appears in Crash Bandicoot: Warped.įor the first time in the series, Aku Aku plays a large role in the story, and has the ability to speak in full sentences other than Japanese. He is still capable of little speech, and he doesn't act upon Cortex tricking Crash into collecting the crystals for him. Once again, Aku Aku aids Crash in his adventure by providing protection against the dangers he comes across. In the second issue, Aku Aku accompanies Crash at Cortex Castle to offer help and encouragement, but does not participate in the fight to save Tawna. It wears off before they have any chance to fight back, however. Crash later uses Aku Aku to become invincible during the fight against Papu Papu. Still, throughout the first issue he guides Crash through the jungle, teaching him about the various types of crates they encounter. Though he does truly care for Crash, he has little patience for his antics and often makes asides (either to the audience or himself) when Crash does something he finds stupid. He is already aware of Crash's story and how Tawna was kidnapped, and convinces Crash that they should team up to stop Doctor Cortex. He introduces himself as a witch doctor and guardian of the island. Sanity Beach with Aku Aku shouting at him. Being the spirit of good that he is, he joins Crash in his quest to stop Cortex's plan to conquer the world and rescue Tawna. He does not have a speaking role in this game, except in the Japanese version, where he gives hints when he is freed (except if the mask gives invincibility), but it's only in text, aside from the chant heard whenever a mask is collected in all other versions. There, he finds and frees Aku Aku from a crate, who provides his magical services throughout the game, scattering Aku Aku crates all across the three islands. Afterwards, Aku Aku was able to imprison his brother within a hidden temple to protect the world from his evil, and then went into hibernation himself for unknown reasons.Īfter Crash escapes from Cortex's castle, he washes up on N. At some point, both Aku Aku and Uka Uka left behind their mortal shells and their spirits came to inhabit ancient tribal masks, effectively making them immortal. Long ago, Aku Aku was once a powerful human shaman who used his magic to fight against evildoers, particularly his villainous brother, Uka Uka.