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[[Image:Gobbo_Valley.png|thumb|The Croc Statue is raised.|500px]]The '''Croc Statue''' can be found in [[Gobbo Valley]] on [[Forest Island]].
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[[Image:Gobbo_Valley.png|thumb|The Croc Statue is raised.|500px]]The Croc Statue can be found in [[Gobbo Valley]] on [[Forest Island]].


Built by the [[Gobbo]]s, it commemorates [[Croc (Character)| Croc's]] successful attempt to rescue the [[Gobbo]]s (including [[King Rufus]] from [[Baron Dante]] in [[Croc: Legend of the Gobbos]]). After it is raised, [[Croc (Character)|Croc]], [[Beany Bird]], and the [[Gobbo]]s dance around it.
Built by the [[Gobbo]]s, it commemorates [[Croc]]'s successful attempt to rescue the Gobbos (including [[King Rufus]] from [[Baron Dante]] in [[Croc: Legend of the Gobbos]]).


After it is raised, Croc, [[Beany Bird]], and the Gobbos dance around it with great joy.
==Trivia==


==Trivia==
* The statue has footprints which are visible when it is being raised. Its plausible that the statue animation is simply a recycled Croc animation, recolored and resized, and that's why it has prints on the bottoms of its feet.
* The statue has footprints which are visible when it is being raised. Its plausible that the statue animation is simply a recycled Croc animation, recolored and resized, and that's why it has prints on the bottoms of its feet.
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Latest revision as of 18:59, January 18, 2022

The Croc Statue is raised.

The Croc Statue can be found in Gobbo Valley on Forest Island.

Built by the Gobbos, it commemorates Croc's successful attempt to rescue the Gobbos (including King Rufus from Baron Dante in Croc: Legend of the Gobbos).

After it is raised, Croc, Beany Bird, and the Gobbos dance around it with great joy.

Trivia

  • The statue has footprints which are visible when it is being raised. Its plausible that the statue animation is simply a recycled Croc animation, recolored and resized, and that's why it has prints on the bottoms of its feet.