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{{Character infobox
|image=[[File:CrocProfile.png|200px]]
|first_appearance=''[[Croc: Legend of the Gobbos]]'' (1997)
|latest_appearance=''[[Croc Mobile: Volcanic Panic!]]'' (2006)
|species=Crocodile
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==Creation==
Croc was not initially meant to be a character in his own video game. After Argonaut Games had proved their worth of making 3D games to Nintendo, the company had proposed a 3D racing game starring the Mario series character Yoshi to Nintendo, which was supposed to be released for the ill-fated Super NES CD-ROM System. Nintendo declined, but the prototype went on to influence Super Mario 64 according to Jez San, the founder of Argonaut ltd. The project was later reworked and Croc was then born.
==History==
 
==History==
=== Early Childhoodchildhood ===
When Croc was an infant, his parents put him in a basket on the ocean and was sent to the [[Gobbo Archipelago]] in fear of [[Baron Dante]]'s presence in the Gobbo Mainland. He was discovered by the Gobbos, where their leader [[King Rufus]] treated him as his adopted son, teaching him how to walk and to perform martial arts. Once Baron Dante invaded the Gobbo Archipelago, King Rufus knew it was up to Croc to save the Gobbos. He sent him and [[Beany Bird]] on a journey to defeat Baron Dante and to save the Gobbos.
 
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Croc is capable of using a tail attack, which is his most valuable and recognizable move in the series. He is also capable of jumping high and using a somersault to jump far. When he's in the air, Croc is able to do a ground pound to smash any enemies or boxes underneath him.
 
==The [[Gobbo|Gobbos]]==
Croc was rescued, raised, and taught by the Gobbos[[Gobbo]]s. King Rufus was his adoptive father. Therefore, when Baron Dante invaded Gobbo Valley and the rest of the Gobbo Archipelago, Croc felt it was his duty to rescue his adoptive family from the cruel clutches of Baron Dante.
 
His acts of bravery were paid back when the Gobbos built a statue of him in his honour.
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