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''Croc was washed up on Forest Island in a little black basket, where he was found and adopted by King Rufus and the other Gobbos. It is a mystery why his parents put him in a basket in the ocean... While he was growing up, his favorite food was peas. By the time he was a kid, he was as tall as three Gobbos standing on top of each other. One horrible day, Baron Dante and his evil Dantinis came and invaded Forest Island, seemingly for no reason whatsoever. In all the chaos, King Rufus gave Croc a backpack and summoned a magical bird named Beany Bird to take Croc far, far away, just before King Rufus was captured himself. Croc could not stay away for long. He decided that he really owed the Gobbos and loved them, so he set out on a journey of his own to rescue them...''
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''Croc was washed up on Forest Island in a little black basket, where he was found and adopted by King Rufus and the other Gobbos. It is a mystery why his parents put him in a basket in the ocean... While he was growing up, his favorite food was peas. By the time he was a kid, he was as tall as three Gobbos standing on top of each other. One horrible day, Baron Dante and his evil Dantinis came and invaded Forest Island, seemingly for no reason whatsoever. In all the chaos, King Rufus gave Croc a backpack and summoned a magical bird named Beany Bird to take Croc far, far away, just before King Rufus was captured himself. Croc could not stay away for long. He decided that he really owed the Gobbos and loved them, so he set out on a journey of his own to rescue them...''
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