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==Story==
==Story==
Upon arrival to Thumpin' Wumpa Islands the [[Skylanders]] are informed that during the Synchronization Celebration the island has been disrupted with bad rhythms. After the Skylanders fixed some of the bad rhythms on the island [[Spyro]] informs them that he saw [[Fake Crash|someone who looked just like Crash]] disrupting the island's rhythm. Spyro then guides them on the path that he saw Crash's double go on. Eventually Spyro stops guiding them because they get to close to the center of the bad rhythms. Upon fixing the bad rhythms in the area they are at, they arrive at the center of the bad rhythms, a stone arena lined with excited [[Thump Grumps]]. In the middle of the arena was Crash's infamous double, [[Fake Crash]], inside the machine he had hijacked from [[Dr. Neo Cortex|Cortex]] to cause bad rhythms in the island, Dr. Neo Cortex's Matrix Chamber. After a battle against Fake Crash, the Skylanders reign victorious, and fixed all the bad rhythms in the island.
Upon arrival to Thumpin' Wumpa Islands the [[Skylanders]] are informed that during the Synchronization Celebration the island has been disrupted with bad rhythms. After the Skylanders fixed some of the bad rhythms on the island [[Spyro]] informs them that he saw [[Fake Crash|someone who looked just like Crash]] disrupting the island's rhythm. Spyro then guides them on the path that he saw Crash's double go on.  
 
Eventually Spyro stops guiding them because they get to close to the center of the bad rhythms. Upon fixing the bad rhythms in the area they are at, they arrive at the center of the bad rhythms, a stone arena lined with excited [[Thump Grumps]]. In the middle of the arena was Crash's infamous double, [[Fake Crash]], inside the machine he had hijacked from [[Dr. Neo Cortex|Cortex]] to cause bad rhythms in the island, Dr. Neo Cortex's Matrix Chamber. After a battle against Fake Crash, the Skylanders reign victorious, and fixed all the bad rhythms in the island.
==Goals==
==Goals==
*Investigate the Island Disruption
*Investigate the Island Disruption

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Thumpin' Wumpa Islands
World Type: Jungle Archipelago
World: Planet Earth (fictional)
Residents: Bandicoots
Aku Aku
Uka Uka
Humans
Chests: 7
Soul Gems: Crash Bandicoot
Dr. Neo Cortex
Enemies: Hula Chompies
Bongo Beat Crabs
Mama Shakers
Metronomes
Thump Grumps
Appears in: Skylanders: Imaginators

The Thumpin' Wumpa Islands is an unlockable chapter in Skylanders: Imaginators, available in the Crash Edition Starter Pack or as a separate Adventure Pack. Both of these include Crash Bandicoot and Dr. Neo Cortex, either of which will unlock the level when added to the game.

During the Synchronization Celebration in which the Wumpa Islands are aligned with Skylands, Dr. Neo Cortex's Matrix Chamber gets hijacked by Fake Crash which disrupts the island's rhythm.

Story

Upon arrival to Thumpin' Wumpa Islands the Skylanders are informed that during the Synchronization Celebration the island has been disrupted with bad rhythms. After the Skylanders fixed some of the bad rhythms on the island Spyro informs them that he saw someone who looked just like Crash disrupting the island's rhythm. Spyro then guides them on the path that he saw Crash's double go on.

Eventually Spyro stops guiding them because they get to close to the center of the bad rhythms. Upon fixing the bad rhythms in the area they are at, they arrive at the center of the bad rhythms, a stone arena lined with excited Thump Grumps. In the middle of the arena was Crash's infamous double, Fake Crash, inside the machine he had hijacked from Cortex to cause bad rhythms in the island, Dr. Neo Cortex's Matrix Chamber. After a battle against Fake Crash, the Skylanders reign victorious, and fixed all the bad rhythms in the island.

Goals

  • Investigate the Island Disruption
  • Meet with Spyro in Pau Pau Village
  • Get to the Synchronization Dance Hall
  • Defeat Fake Crash

Areas to Find

  • Wumpa Jungle Vibes
  • Infamous Choir Statues
  • Jiving Falls
  • Wumpa Valley
  • Pau Pau Village
  • Wumpa and Buster's
  • Dance Party Cave
  • Smashin' Rockers
  • Upper Wumpa Valley
  • The Funky Climb
  • Celebration Hall Vista
  • Wumpa's Grooving Stones

New Enemies

Gallery

Trivia

  • Thumpin' Wumpa Islands is the only adventure pack to be unlocked by Skylanders, rather than an adventure pack item. This being the case, it is also the only Adventure Pack Level without a figure of its own.
  • The Thumpin' Wumpa Islands adventure chapter was developed by Vicarious Visions.[1]
    • Additionally, Vicarious Visions was the developer of four Crash Bandicoot spin-off games: Crash Bandicoot: The Huge Adventure, Crash Bandicoot 2: N-Tranced, Crash Nitro Kart, and Crash Bandicoot Purple: Ripto's Rampage.
    • They are also the developers for the upcoming Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy, which contains remastered versions of the first three games of the series.
  • Everything that happens in this level, from enemy attacks to moving objects, is in sync with the music.
  • Statues of Tiny Tiger and Dingodile, two characters from the Crash Bandicoot series, can be seen in some areas.
  • Papu Papu's tribesmen can be seen in nearly every area. It is possible these tribesmen didn't want to join Papu Papu's hatred towards Crash, as they seem to like Crash.
    • According to Crash Bandicoot lore, this might be because Papu Papu's tribe is located on N. Sanity Island, while the level in-game takes place on Wumpa Island.
  • The tribesmen in the level are all named after musical instruments.
  • Aku Aku jokes that if Crash doesn't save Wumpa Island, the world may not hear from them for another 20 years. This is a joke towards the 20th Anniversary of the Crash Bandicoot series, and maybe another joke to it taking so long for the series to make a come back.
  • Aku Aku refers to Spyro as an old friend of Crash.
  • If the player is playing as Cortex and interacts with Aku Aku at the start of the level, he will mention Twinsanity Island - a location from the game Crash Twinsanity.
  • Uka Uka makes an appearance in Cortex's special levels. It is unknown who voices the character this time though.
  • One of the areas, Wumpa and Buster's, is an obvious reference to Dave and Buster's.
    • This is also the location where the player plays Creation Clash. However, it is referred to by the tribesmen as Skystones.
      • This might suggest that the name was changed to Creation Clash late in development, or that the natives of Wumpa Island are unaware of all the different variants of the game.
  • This is the only level in the game with an introduction for every single enemy. All the previous chapters only had introductions for the "heavy" enemies and the bosses.

References


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