Krunk

Krunk may refer to:

  • Krunk, an alternate spelling of the musical genre Crunk
  • KrunK, a punk rock group from Los Angeles
  • Krunk, a fictional character in the Crash Bandicoot series of video games
  • The Infraggable Krunk, a fictional purple monster superhero (parodying The Incredible Hulk) in the animated television series Dexter's Laboratory.
  • Krunk, a fictional character in the television series Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!
  • Krunk, a fictional character in the Transformers franchise, the Headmaster partner of the Decepticon Snapdragon
  • Krunk (Armenian), an unmanned aerial vehicle, named for the crane (bird), produced in Armenia.
  • See also

  • Crunk (disambiguation)
  • Kronk (disambiguation)
  • List of Crash Bandicoot series characters

    Crash Bandicoot is a series of platform video games published by Activision. The series was formerly developed by Naughty Dog from 1996 to 1999, and by Traveller's Tales, Eurocom and Vicarious Visions from 2000 to 2004. The series features a large cast of distinctively quirky characters designed by numerous different artists, the most notable of which include Charles Zembillas and Joe Pearson. In addition, it features an all-star cast of veteran voice actors.

    The series centers on the conflicts between a mutated bandicoot named Crash Bandicoot and his creator, Doctor Neo Cortex. Crash acts as the main playable character of the series, though other characters have had occasional player access, most notable Coco Bandicoot and Doctor Neo Cortex, as well as Crunch Bandicoot. Out of the numerous characters in the series (numbering over sixty), only a few have significantly contributed to the story of the series.

    Protagonists

    Crash Bandicoot

    Aku Aku

    Aku Aku, also known as Holiugd, is the guardian of the Wumpa Islands and the father figure of Crash Bandicoot and his friends. Aku Aku is the spirit of an ancient witch doctor encased in a floating, wooden mask. During Crash's missions to stop Doctor Cortex, he scattered copies of himself throughout the travels in an effort to aid him in his mission. Whenever Crash possesses an Aku Aku mask, he will be shielded from one enemy attack or contact. Collecting three Aku Aku masks gives Crash temporary invulnerability from all minor dangers, but does not protect from falling down holes. In his English speaking appearances, he is voiced by Mel Winkler up to Crash Twinsanity, and Greg Eagles in Crash of the Titans and Crash: Mind over Mutant. In the Japanese versions of his speaking appearances, he is voiced by Kenichi Ogata up to Crash Twinsanity.

    Headmaster (Transformers)

    Headmasters are a sub-group of characters from the Transformers meta-series, distinguished by their ability to detach their heads when transforming into their alternate modes, with the heads then transforming themselves into a humanoid form. However, this concept was taken in several different directions across the different Transformers universes.

    Transformers: Generation 1

    The American toyline established that the Headmasters were Autobots and Decepticons who had been partnered and bonded with members of a race of organic beings named Nebulons. The toys included:

  • Fortress Maximus
    He transforms into a city / battle station with Cerebros and Spike Witwicky.
  • Brainstorm
    He transforms into a jet with Arcana.
  • Chromedome
    He transforms into a car with Stylor.
  • Hardhead
    He transforms into a tank with Duros.
  • Highbrow
    He transforms into a helicopter with Gort.
  • Scorponok
    He transforms into a city / scorpion with Lord Zarak.
  • Mindwipe
    He transforms into a bat with Vorath.
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