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{{nihongo|'''Dingodile'''|ディンゴダイル|Dingodairu}} is a fictional ] and secondary villain in the '']'' series.

Dingodile is a hybrid of a ] and a ] (his name is a portmanteau of the two words), and a henchman of the series' main ] ]. As commonly stated, Dingodile enjoys reading ], playing ], and roasting orange bandicoots with his ],<ref name="wrath">{{cite book |author = ] |year = 2001 |title = ''Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex'' Instruction Booklet | publisher = Sony Computer Entertainment America| language = English}}</ref><ref name="huge">{{cite book |author = ] |year = 2002 |title = ''Crash Bandicoot: The Huge Adventure'' Instruction Booklet |publisher = Sony Computer Entertainment America |language = English}}</ref> which he is often seen with. He is one of Cortex's two main mutant followers, alongside ].

==Conception and creation==
Dingodile was created by character designer ] when the employee ] asked for a character that was a cross between a dingo and a crocodile.<ref>{{cite web |title= Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped Gallery |url=http://www.naughtydog.com/crash/crash/c3-character.htm |accessdate=2007-03-20}}</ref>

===Actor portrayal===
During the Naughty Dog era, Dingodile had a raspy, ] voice, which was supplied by the late ],<ref name="warped"/> who succumbed to ] on ], ],<ref>{{cite web |title=William Hootkins at Find-A-Grave |url=http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Hootkins&GSfn=William&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSob=n&GRid=12176650& |accessdate=2007-08-22}}</ref> the first and so far only English ''Crash Bandicoot'' cast member to pass away. Dingodile sports a similar voice in '']'', but Hootkins' name is not seen in the credits, nor is the role of Dingodile credited to anyone. In '']'', Dingodile emits an uncharacteristically deep laugh, and a sound clip of a ] whining can be heard when Dingodile is injured. From this point on, Dingodile doesn't have a speaking role until '']'' and '']'', where he is voiced by '']'' star ].<ref name="nitro"/> Shultz's rendition of Dingodile gives his voice a ]-esque feel, eliminating the raspy quality in his voice, and making his Australian accent thicker (this is more noticeable in ''Twinsanity'' during a cutscene before the boss fight against him).<ref name="treasure">'''Dingodile:''' Cozy, ain'it? Rumors are you two chumps have go'n yer mits on some treasha, and I wanna piece of dat pie! / '''Doctor Neo Cortex:''' I have no idea what you just said.<span style="font-size: 90%;"> (''Crash Twinsanity'')</span></ref> During the boss battle against him in ''Twinsanity'', Dingodile can be heard making ]-like grunts and snorts upon attacking and losing a life point. In the DS version of '']'', Dingodile is voiced by '']'' star ] who also voices ] in the same series.
Keisuke Ishida voiced Dingodile in the Japanese dubs of ''Warped'', ''Crash Team Racing'', and ''Crash Bash'', with ] voicing Dingodile in all the subsequent games.

==Characteristics==
===Personality===
Dingodile's personality isn't explored as thoroughly as the other villains in the series, but it is apparent that Dingodile is a cruel and ] individual, frequently sporting a large flamethrower and willing to kill anything weaker than he is (as evidenced in ''Crash Bandicoot: Warped'', where Dingodile is seen preparing to kill a small ] during the Ice Ages before Crash's intervention). Dingodile is also known to have his greedy side, willing to betray Doctor Cortex to obtain the ]' riches in ''Crash Twinsanity''.

While Dingodile may seem like a vicious brute, he is capable of living in a more sophisticated manner; in a stark contrast to the stupidity of Tiny Tiger or his daytime job of burning innocent bandicoots, his hobbies include reading Shakespeare and playing croquet.<ref name="wrath"/><ref name="huge"/> In a deleted scene from ''Crash Twinsanity'', Dingodile is shown to be romantically interested in Crash's former girlfriend ], having a romantic dinner with her in his shack before it is crushed by a giant snowball.<ref name="tawna">{{cite web |title=A Traveller's Tales employee reveals removed content in ''Crash Twinsanity'' |url=http://crashmania.topcities.com/concepttwinsanity1.htm |accessdate=2007-03-20}}</ref> This scene does not appear in the final project, and is therefore considered non-canon. It is also hinted at that he is almost or is as intelligent as the doctors in the epilogue of ''Crash Team Racing'', in which he opens an animal breeding program made for the creation of hybrids like himself.<ref>'''Text:''' Dingodile went on to found an animal breeding program for the creation of unique and interesting pets. His motto "Combine them all" spurred such successes as the Gir-bat, Kanga-rooster, and the Dingo-Rilla.<span style="font-size: 90%;"> (''Crash Team Racing'')</span></ref>

===Appearance===
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Dingodile is generally portrayed as a bulky mutant with a dingo's body, and a crocodile's stomach and tail (tail became orange-colored instead of green in '']''). His lone article of clothing is a pair of large, ] (] in ''Twinsanity'' and ''Titans''), baggy pants, which are traded for sky-blue trunks with a flower design in '']'' due to the boss fight against him being underwater. His flamethrower resembles a large cylinder with a red-and-yellow checker design on it. This flamethrower is traded for a ] ] (which also doubles as an air supply tank, as a tube can be seen going from the tank to his glass helmet) in the ''The Huge Adventure'', as a flamethrower cannot function underwater. In the ] version of ''Crash of the Titans'', Dingodile uses a water cannon instead. According to the same game, Dingodile is 2 meters tall (6 feet, 6.744 inches), and weighs 95 kilograms (209.475 pounds), putting his body mass index at 23.75 (normal range).

==History==
Doctor Neo Cortex and Doctor Nitrus Brio have both been credited for the creation of Dingodile,<ref name="bash">{{cite book |author = ] |year = 2000 |title = ''Crash Bash'' Instruction Booklet |publisher = Sony Computer Entertainment Europe |language = English}}</ref> though Naughty Dog has never stated who they intended his creator to be. Having said that, he has only been shown in service of the former, otherwise working on his own accord.

===Present history===
====1998====
Dingodile made his debut in the video game ''Crash Bandicoot: Warped'' as the second boss of the game. Here, he is seen serving under ] and Doctor Cortex, attempting to take whatever Crystals Crash has gathered and bringing them to Cortex during the Ice Ages under his orders.<ref>'''Dingodile:''' G'day, mates! Dingodile's the name, and Uka Uka and Cortex gave me orders to bring the Crystals to them during the Ice Ages. So gimme the goods, and shove off! Or I'll roast yaz!<span style="font-size: 90%;"> (''Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped'')</span></ref> Crash encounters Dingodile as he is about to kill a penguin, who runs away upon Crash's arrival. In retaliation, Dingodile surrounds himself with large, rotating stalagmites, and shoots small bursts of flamethrower ammo into the air, causing fireballs to rain down from the sky. When Dingodile fires at Crash directly in another attempt to kill him, he ends up destroying the stalagmites that have been protecting him, allowing Crash to attack Dingodile, causing his flamethrower to malfunction and explode. When Dingodile admits defeat, he warns Crash of the more powerful enemies he will face ahead as the penguin he tried to kill earlier hops up and down on his charred body.<ref>'''Dingodile:''' You trashed me, mate. No worries, but soon you'll be up against much worse...<span style="font-size: 90%;"> (''Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped'')</span></ref>

====2001-2004====
Dingodile appears as an attendee of Uka Uka's bad guy convention in ''Wrath of Cortex'', not speaking a single line in the entire game. He later serves as an obstacle in certain levels, firing spurts of flamethrower ammo in an attempt to stop Crash.

In ''Crash Twinsanity'', Dingodile is seen as one of the attendees of Crash's "birthday party" (which is really a gathering of past villains in the ''Crash'' series). After watching the ensuing boss battle, he discusses lunch with Ripper Roo. Later, he is seen inside a small shack reading a green book (originally, he was having a date with Tawna, but this was omitted due to time constraints),<ref name="tawna"/> but is interrupted when a large snowball crushes the shack with him in it. As Cortex laments his humiliation, Dingodile learns of the Evil Twins' treasure,<ref>'''Doctor Neo Cortex:''' I've never been so humiliated! No amount of treasure would ever be able to compensate. / '''Dingodile:''' (''emerging from the ruins of his shack'') Treasure, eh? Bonzai!<span style="font-size: 90%;"> (''Crash Twinsanity'')</span></ref> and secretly follows Crash and Cortex to the boiler room of Madame Amberly's Academy of Evil, where he tries to kill Crash for the treasure, believing he already has it.<ref name="treasure"/> However, with the help of the boiler room's emergengy sprinkler system, Crash is able to disable Dingodile's flamethrower and beat him into submission. Dingodile is last seen laying unconscious in the boiler room.

====2007-present====
While Dingodile doesn't appear in the console version of ''Crash of the Titans'', he appears as the first boss in the ] and ] versions of the game.<ref>{{cite web |title=Interview with Amaze Entertainment |url=http://hpzr.freeweb7.com/interviewamaze.htm |accessdate=2007-08-25}}</ref> In the Game Boy Advance version, Dingodile is given the task of sending barrels of oil from Wumpa Island to Tiki Island. He is defeated by Crash, who attacks him with inhabited beehives.

===Other appearances===
Dingodile appears as a playable character in ''Crash Team Racing'' and ''Crash Nitro Kart'', driving a high-speed, low-control kart in both games.<ref>{{cite book | year=1999 | editor=Naughty Dog | title=Crash Team Racing instruction manual | pages=25 | publisher=Sony Computer Entertainment America | language=English | id=}}</ref> In ''Crash Nitro Kart'', Dingodile is seen assisting ] when the tower they're standing in is abducted. The next time he is seen, he is brainwashed by N. Trance and racing under Trance's team, which drives green vehicles. His flamethrower is not seen in the game, has odd, green, criss-crossed eyes, and dons a strange device on his head, presumably a brainwashing/control helmet.

Dingodile also appears in the party game ''Crash Bash'', in which he is summoned by Uka Uka to do battle with Aku Aku's team in a tournament. However, he and Tiny Tiger are switched over to Aku Aku's team, because Uka Uka had too many players. Dingodile performs a tail whip as his default attack in the "Crate Crush" levels, and has the ability to fire two-shot volleys in the "Tank Wars" levels.<ref>{{cite book | year=2000 | editor=Eurocom | title=Crash Bash instruction manual | pages=16 | publisher=Sony Computer Entertainment America | language=English | id=}}</ref>

In ''Crash Bandicoot: The Huge Adventure'', Dingodile serves as the first boss. He fights Crash in a ]-infested underwater cavern, and fires torpedoes at the cavern ceiling in an attempt to impale Crash with the falling stalactites, but eventually manages to impale himself, leaving him open for attack. He is later merged with Doctor Cortex, N. Gin, and Tiny, and becomes Mega-Mix. After chasing Crash down a space station hall, Mega-Mix is left inside the space station, which explodes with the villains in it.

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