Crash Bandicoot Dansu! de Jump! na Daibouken
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Crash Bandicoot Dansu! de Jump! na Daibouken

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Crash Bandicoot Manga, Crash Bandicoot Dance
Japanese: クラッシュバンデダンス!でジャンプ!な大冒険


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 2
Chapters: 14
Status: Finished
Published: Dec 1997 to Feb 1999
Genres: Adventure Adventure, Comedy Comedy
Demographic: Kids Kids
Serialization: CoroCoro Comic
Authors: Kawashima, Ari (Story & Art)

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Score: 6.091 (scored by 150150 users)
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Ranked: #183112
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Popularity: #23978
Members: 437
Favorites: 14
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Synopsis

Cortex is trapped in space and needs Power Crystals to accomplish his plan for world domination. With high hopes, he sends down a transmitting device to find someone who can help him. This is where Crash, a single Bandicoot who just got dumped, finds the device and gets tricked into finding power crystals for him. There are 25 power crystals around the world and together with Aku Aku, he starts his journey to find them all.

Background

Crash Bandicoot Dansu! de Jump! na Daibouken is based on the Playstation 1 video game Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back.

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Jan 18, 2019
I've always been a big fan of the Crash Bandicoot franchise, that's where the Crash in my name comes from, and so when I found out that there was a short manga based on the franchise I had to read it immediately. I didn't went into it with big expectations, things like this are generally decent at best, but even then this manga managed to disapoint.
Crash Bandicoot Dansu! loosely follows the plot of the second game, in which Cortex convinces Crash to grab the Power Stones for him and that's basically the whole plot. Each chapter Crash, Aku Aku and Cortex find themselves in ...
Sep 11, 2020
The Crash Bandicoot games are near and dear to me. Everytime I play them, it's always a good time. However, I can't say the same for the manga adaptation.

Although it was created in the US, it's no secret that Crash was a very successful game series in Japan. So much, that a manga based on it didn't seem too far fetched. Although the concept could've worked, it just wasn't executed well.

The manga adapts the story of Crash Bandicoot 2. Basically, Cortex needs to gather 25 Crystals around the world, so he tricks Crash into collecting them for him. Many of the stages featured in the ...

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