![]() His first in-game appearance was the second level in the first Warp Room, Tornado Alley, where he is one of the pilots firing at Crash to defend Cortex's generators, alongside N. He later serves as an obstacle in certain levels, literally standing in Crash's way in an attempt to hinder him, as well as operating various flying vehicles in levels involving planes or spaceships. His sole action in the convention is attempting to clutch a hologram of Crash Bandicoot. In Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex, Tiny is an attendee at Uka Uka's bad guy convention, not speaking a single line in the entire game, besides growling noises. In these levels, Tiny's weaponry are spiked cannonballs. In the Tank Wars levels, his shots are short-range, but deal a large amount of damage. ![]() In the Crash Dash levels, Tiny is much harder to be pushed around and can exert more force in his push. In Ballistix, Tiny can deliver a double shockwave to deflect the balls. Tiny's charging meter however, takes a short minute to fill up again. In the Polar Push minigames, Tiny can give a powerful charge, whenever he charges into smaller players (like Crash) it is possible they will fly off the edge of the arena. Because of his massive size, Tiny also moves quite slow. In the Crate Crush levels, Tiny can kick other players or crates which is very short ranged, but he makes up for it with an excellent throwing distance. However, he is switched over to Aku Aku's team along with Dingodile, as Uka Uka's team had too many players. Brio, Dingodile, Koala Kong and Rilla Roo. In Crash Bash, Tiny is summoned by Uka Uka to battle against Aku Aku's team (Crash and Coco), alongside Cortex, N. He would go on to make millions thanks to his Tiny-Bo exercise video. Like Dingodile, Papu Papu and Nefarious Tropy, he excels in speed but is not good at turning.Īfter Oxide's defeat, he moved to Beverly Hills to form his own chain of fitness clubs. In the intro he attempts to "fix" his kart with a mallet, only to smash it. His home track in the game is Tiny Arena. Tiny has a comically easy time lifting, tossing, and even bending his enormous weights. He has a garage resembling a medieval dungeon, where he keeps his kart along with several stacks of crates, and likes to use it as an exercise room. Tiny is a playable character in the Crash Team Racing, driving a lime-colored, high-speed, low-control kart. Afterwards, Cortex laments Tiny's failure and asks Crash to be more "reasonable" with his minions. After this cycle is repeated two more times, Tiny is knocked out. ![]() Tiny then summons numerous lions to try and eat Crash. When Tiny tries to impale Crash with his trident, the trident becomes stuck in the ground, leaving Tiny open for attack. Tiny then proceeds to try and crush Crash under his feet, just as he did in their last encounter. Crash encounters Tiny wearing Gladiator Armor in the Colosseum chained to two columns (a la Samson), which he snaps free from with ease. Here, he serves under Uka Uka and Doctor Neo Cortex, attempting to take whatever crystals Crash and Coco have gathered and bringing them to Cortex in the Colosseum of Rome under his orders. In Crash Bandicoot: Warped, it is revealed that Tiny survived his previous fall. Every time Tiny falls with a platform, it returns up with him, until finally he is too exhausted to keep fighting. Crash must repeat this strategy two more times to defeat Tiny. Crash uses this to his advantage, and tricks the gullible Tiny into jumping into the resulting gap that is created by these faulty platforms. However, all of these platforms are faulty, eventually malfunctioning and deactivating. There is no floor in the room they fight in, but rather an endless chasm, with nine mechanical platforms set up in a three-by-three fashion to save both of them from falling to their doom. Under the orders of Doctor Nitrus Brio, Tiny attempts to stop Crash from gathering crystals by crushing him under his feet inside a space station. Tiny made his debut in Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back as the third boss of the game. He and the Komodo Brothers were omitted and later re-imagined for the second game. In the production bible, his bloodthirsty nature is attributed to brutal footage shown to him in the Cortex Vortex and a lengthy treatment period. During development, his name was originally "Tazmanian Tiger" or simply "Taz Tiger". Tiny's character was initially conceived for the original Crash Bandicoot as one of Cortex and Brio's many mutant soldiers. 3.5 Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex & Crash Bandicoot: The Huge Adventure.3.1 Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back.1.19 Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time.1.9 Crash Bandicoot: The Huge Adventure.1.7 Crash Bandicoot Purple: Ripto's Rampage.1.6 Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex.1.2 Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back.
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