Franklin & Crash

This segment is a crossover between Franklin & Bash and Crash Bandicoot.

This is from the episode Yawn Carter / Franklin & Crash.

Plot
Trial lawyer, Jared Franklin is paired with Crash Bandicoot. Together, the two must defend the Prince of the Cosmos who has been accused of property damage from creating large katamaris. At the trial, prosecutor Sonic the Hedgehog presents compelling video evidence showing the Prince in the process of creating various katamaris. Finally, the Prince calls upon his father, the King, who explains that the Prince's activities were to help repopulate the cosmos with new stars, as the King accidentally did away with all the old stars. As he speaks, the King takes the entire courthouse and hurls it into space to make it the final star in the Alfred E. Neuman constellation.

Characters

 * Jared Franklin
 * Crash Bandicoot
 * The Prince of all Cosmos
 * Stanton Infeld
 * Garfield
 * Sonic the Hedgehog
 * Judge
 * Princess Peach
 * Mario
 * Bowser
 * Rugby Announcer
 * The King of all Cosmos

Transcript
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Trivia

 * Antagonist: Sonic the Hedgehog
 * during the scene of Calimari they a human in the Calimari says he not in this sketch is unknown if is Jim Carrey or Peter Bash.
 * Despite most of the video game characters being accurate, Sonic is probably the least accurate.
 * His differences compared to his official design: a red nose instead of black, no ears, two spikes instead of three, no stripes on his shoes, flesh colored legs instead of arms.
 * When Franklin mentions that Sonic thinks Crash stole his shtick, this is probably a reference to how Crash was created (he was meant to be like a counterpart to Mario or Sonic).
 * Although Crash had dialogue in this skit, he usually doesn't talk in his games.
 * The skit uses Crash's older look instead of his most recent look (no gloves, darker fur, and tattoos along his arms and hands).
 * The plot of Katamari Damacy is revealed in this skit.
 * The plot was that the King of all Cosmos accidently destroyed all of the stars in the galaxy, so his son had to gather up matter (into the form of a Katamari) to replace them.
 * A picture of Captain Jean-Luc Picard from Star Trek: The Next Generation can be seen in the beginning.
 * The constellation at the end was Alfred E. Neuman.
 * This sketch is a sequel to Everybody Loves Rayman.
 * First time Machinima's "Sonic for Hire" gets spoofed.
 * This skit is similar to Criminal Minecraft, The Celebrity Ape-rentice, Cookie Blue and New Gill.