There was a poster on a website that started this rumor but at this time the answer is no.
The good mask that follows Crash around is named Aku Aku. The evil mask that follows Cortex in Crash Bandicoot: Warped is named Uka Uka (Aku Aku backwards)
Your heart pumps blood it's not a fortune teller named Katrina. The answer is. No.
yes there is
Perhaps they named it Windows. Some versions of Windows crash a lot.
in the crash site it is named sometimes after dwakel
True bandicoots are found only in Australia, but they are named after the unrelated Bandicoot-rat (not a marsupial) found in parts of Asia.
Lois Lowry's son who died in a plane crash was named Grey.
Yes, Billy 'Crash' Craddock was married to Joyce Taylor in the 1960s. They have a daughter named Cindi.
"Crash" by Jerry Spinelli is a work of fiction. It tells the story of a young boy named Crash who learns important life lessons about friendship and growing up.
In the book "Crash" by Jerry Spinelli, the main character is named John "Crash" Coogan and he attends Mica High School. The story follows Crash as he navigates school, family dynamics, and friendships.
yes
A bandicoot is a small marsupial of Australia, with a body length ranging from 30cm to 43 cm, depending on the species. It has longer hind legs than forelegs, with its hind legs resembling those of a kangaroo. It has a long snout and large ears. The bandicoot's fur is grey-brown with a speckled or sometimes barred appearance, whilst underneath its fur is paler, to a creamy-white. The female bandicoot has a backward-facing pouch to protect the young when she digs. The bandicoot lives in rainforests, bushland and even backyards along the eastern coast of Australia. It shelters in any available spot, and builds a nest from grasses that it pulls or weaves together, usually under an overhang of some description, or thick shrubbery. Bandicoots feed on insects such as crickets, grasshoppers, cockroaches, beetles, grubs and beetle larvae. They also eat spiders. Bandicoots often dig for their food, and evidence of their feeding activities can be seen in suburban backyards by numerous bandicoot-snout-shaped pock-marks all over the lawn. For a picture of the bandicoot, see the link below.