Crash BandicootinSuper Smash Bros. Ultimateis something fans have been thinking about for a long time.Topping one of the nationalSmashDLC surveysfrom a few years ago, the loveable bandicoot remains a popular guess for each DLC reveal. Many people want Crash because he fills in a “retro PlayStation” slot in the roster, even if he is currently only owned by Activision.

Regardless, now thatCrash Bandicootgames have been revived with remakes and a sequel, Crash’s addition toSuper Smash Bros. Ultimatefeels possible. Fans have been hard at work coming up with everything from Crash’s movelist to his stage and taunts. There’s a lot that goes into a DLC character’s launch, and with a rich history to pull from, Crash Bandicoot can make his arrival one to remember.

Crash Bandicoot and Coco

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What Would Crash Do?

Crash’s moveset would be comparable to Sonic and Banjo’s in that it will incorporate many of his platforming abilities. The all-important spin attack (or its souped-up Death Tornado version) is an easy pick for his neutral-special, though it could also be present as a mashing normal attack. Polar could show up to ferry Crash across the stage in his side-special, aiming the Fruit Bazooka could be his down-special, and his up-special could have him bounce off of a TNT crate, which would quickly count down and explode. Crash’s iconic slide and belly flop could also be present as his down-normal and aerial down-normal. Last but not least, his Final Smash could start with him putting on Aku-Aku and running through his opponents. This could be followed up by him using the variousnew masks fromCrash Bandicoot 4to lay the smackdown on his enemies.

However, that’s not all that players will see. Crash has a host of dances and goofy idle animations that are perfect for taunts and win poses. On top of that, his sister Coco Bandicoot would make a perfect player 2 skin.Coco has seen multiple playable appearances recentlyin theCrash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy, in which she is available as an alternative player character. She can do everything Crash can, and has a slightly altered set of animations to give her more personality. While this is verging on Echo Fighter territory,SmashDLC is no stranger to giving different skins unique flourishes (like the male and female Byleth, or the differentDragon QuestHeroes).

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Filling Out the Package

Of course, Crash himself (and perhaps Coco) would not be the only thing to come out as part of Crash’s Fighters Pass slot. The greatest hits ofCrash Bandicoot’s iconic soundtrack would come along too, with hits such as the main theme,Crash 1’s “Hog Wild,”2’s “N. Gin Battle,” and3’s wildly popular “Warp Room Theme." Some of the Japanese versions of songs could also be included, like the boss music from the original and the Japanese theme from2. And of course, if at all possible, securing Spiralmouth’s acapella tracks fromCrash Twinsanitywould be a delight.

To play off of classicCrash’s most iconic elements, Crash’s stage would be the Time Twister warp room fromCrash 3, using its design from theN. Sane Trilogyas a reference. The stage would have a fairly normal layout at first, but could rotate through several sets of small platforms and explosive crate traps as the stage lifts off and swoops into various time portals. The Medieval, Arabian, Oriental, Egyptian, and Future periods would all appear, with their associated bosses appearing in the background.Characters who would join the party as Spiritsinclude Crash’s closest friends (Coco, Aku Aku, Tawna, and Crunch) and biggest villains (Neo Cortex, N. Brio, N. Gin, N. Tropy, Uka Uka, Tiny Tiger, Dingodile, Ripper Roo, and Nitros Oxide).

WithPyra and Mythra’s release imminent, there’s no telling where Masahiro Sakurai and his team could go with the last twoSuper Smash Bros. Ultimatecharacters. Crash Bandicoot is only one of a nearly countless number of options for those remaining fighters. Still, with his prominence on the PlayStation platform as a Sony mascot for several years, Crash’s inclusion would feel like one more major hole would be filled inSmash’s road to celebrating all of gaming.