Baron Dante

Baron Dante is the evil sorcerer in Croc! Legend of the Gobbos and Croc 2. He appears, firstly, in Forest Island in the intro of Croc! Legend of the Gobbos, where he is shown invading the Gobbos and capturing them, along with his loyal Dantinis. He is then shown in every Boss Level cutscene, depicting him turning innocent, harmless creatures into evil monsters intent on stopping Croc in rescuing the Gobbos. But every single one failed, turning back into the harmless animals they were before, and when Croc got to Baron Dante's island, Baron Dante was forced to fight Croc himself. After Baron Dante was defeated, Croc then recovered the Jigsaw Pieces scattered in various places around the Islands, and then visited the mysterious Fifth Island where a strange creature that resembled Baron Dante but is thought to be a totally different creature. It was called The Secret Sentinel. After Croc defeated it, it shattered into hundreds of crystals, one of which Croc picked up. This may be the reason Baron Dante wears an Eyepatch in Croc 2.

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In Croc 2, the Dantinis somehow resurrected the evil Baron. He made several attempts on the brave crocodile's life once more, and has even gotten a new dartboard with Croc's picture on it.

After several attempts failed, Dante decided to confront Croc himself, on the mountain tops of Inca Village. Croc, driving the Professor Gobbo's plane, managed to shoot Dante off the mountain, where he retreated to the Dungeon of Defright, Croc following closely behind.

In the dungeon, Croc met and freed he Professor Gobbo, and the two of them confronted Dante a final time on a dark mountain top. Croc protected the Professor Gobbo from Dante's evil magic long enough for the inventor to open a portal to another dimension and banish the evil being.

Croc was reunited with his family, as he had originally set out to do. However as Swap Meet Pete predicted, Dante was not defeated. He managed to kidnap Croc's unborn siblings (eggs) and bring them into his secret world. Croc freed the eggs, but what became of Dante after that is unknown.