Warnings + Opt-Out
Sep. 13th, 2021 12:33 pmReally? Yes, really.
The Crash Bandicoot series may be rated 'E' for everyone, but if you squint between the lines, there are some common themes related to the mad science elements. First and foremost is its fantastical take on animal experimentation as well as animal/anthro abuse found within Crash 4's flashback tapes.
Revive-o-Tron anyone? Within those same tapes is a brief mention of gore, which happens when you run mutants through unethical obstacle courses of death. We also can't forget those attempted brainwashing themes. Once again, mad science-style.
... And finally, there was this one time that N. Brio turned into a pterodactyl mutant and laid an egg, in case nobody ever wants to see even with cartoon discretion. (This is probably the only thing Crash would willingly mention. He adopted the egg.)
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The Crash Bandicoot series may be rated 'E' for everyone, but if you squint between the lines, there are some common themes related to the mad science elements. First and foremost is its fantastical take on animal experimentation as well as animal/anthro abuse found within Crash 4's flashback tapes.
Revive-o-Tron anyone? Within those same tapes is a brief mention of gore, which happens when you run mutants through unethical obstacle courses of death. We also can't forget those attempted brainwashing themes. Once again, mad science-style.
... And finally, there was this one time that N. Brio turned into a pterodactyl mutant and laid an egg, in case nobody ever wants to see even with cartoon discretion. (This is probably the only thing Crash would willingly mention. He adopted the egg.)
Comments will be screened! If I'm missing anything, please don't hesitate to contact me privately or on my HMD!