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'''Crackotage''' is a member of the [[Cheat Commandos]]. He is a jet pilot (he's "that guy that flies [[Crackotage's Plane|that plane]]") and possibly a master locksmith. His name implies that his main roles are sabotage and infiltration. He saved [[Gunhaver]], [[Silent Rip]], [[Fightgar]], and [[Firebert]] from exhaustion when they were in the secret desert by dropping [[Cheat Commandos O's Cereal|Cheat Commandos...O's]] from his plane.
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He usually speaks in rhyming couplets capped by a distinctive laugh, almost certainly a parody of the ''G.I. Joe'' character [[Wikipedia:Roadblock (G.I. Joe)|Roadblock]] and perhaps also [[Wikipedia:Blaster (Transformers)|Blaster]] from the original ''[[Transformers]]'' cartoon, who also did this. Interestingly, his actual ''tone'' of voice sounds very close to Jazz from "Transformers" (voiced by [[Wikipedia:Scatman Crothers|Scatman Crothers]]), and a label on Crackotage's toy packaging claims he "listens to jazz". Another "Transformers" reference could be how his airplane resembles Starscream.
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It is also interesting to note that Crackotage's rhyming couplets often seemed to be less and less creative with each of his successive appearances.  This culminated in [[Commandos in the Classroom]], where he announced "Movie night is my favorite night. I think it is my favorite night." prompting Silent Rip to ask him if he was "even trying anymore".
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Crackotage is one of the Cheat Commandos featured in the first Cheat Commandos [[Store Toys|figurine set]].
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In [[The Next Epi-Snowed]], [[Crack Stuntman]] insisted on providing Crackotage's voice instead of Gunhaver's because he liked "the rhyming guy's" lines better. This was explained in the cartoon by [[Reynold]]'s financial experiment backfiring and switching the two character's voices.
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==Defining Traits==
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*Action!!
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*Museum Quality!
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*Master Locksmith, Perhaps!
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*Listens To Jazz!!
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==Filmography==
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*'''Debut:''' [[Cheat Commandos (toon)|Cheat Commandos]]
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*[[:Category:Crackotage Filmography|Complete Filmography]]
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==Quotes of the Week==
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*{{qotw|"Look out below, geronimo! Hee hee HA HA!"|[[Cheat Commandos...O's]]|Mirror:crack geronimo.mp3}}
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[[Category: Cheat Commandos Characters]]

Revision as of 21:14, 30 May 2009

"I think my rhymes are truly broke! Broke, broke, broke, broke, broke, broke, broke! Hoo-hoo, hweh-hweh!"

Crackotage is a member of the Cheat Commandos. He is a jet pilot (he's "that guy that flies that plane") and possibly a master locksmith. His name implies that his main roles are sabotage and infiltration. He saved Gunhaver, Silent Rip, Fightgar, and Firebert from exhaustion when they were in the secret desert by dropping Cheat Commandos...O's from his plane.

He usually speaks in rhyming couplets capped by a distinctive laugh, almost certainly a parody of the G.I. Joe character Roadblock and perhaps also Blaster from the original Transformers cartoon, who also did this. Interestingly, his actual tone of voice sounds very close to Jazz from "Transformers" (voiced by Scatman Crothers), and a label on Crackotage's toy packaging claims he "listens to jazz". Another "Transformers" reference could be how his airplane resembles Starscream.

It is also interesting to note that Crackotage's rhyming couplets often seemed to be less and less creative with each of his successive appearances. This culminated in Commandos in the Classroom, where he announced "Movie night is my favorite night. I think it is my favorite night." prompting Silent Rip to ask him if he was "even trying anymore".

Crackotage is one of the Cheat Commandos featured in the first Cheat Commandos figurine set.

In The Next Epi-Snowed, Crack Stuntman insisted on providing Crackotage's voice instead of Gunhaver's because he liked "the rhyming guy's" lines better. This was explained in the cartoon by Reynold's financial experiment backfiring and switching the two character's voices.

Defining Traits

  • Action!!
  • Museum Quality!
  • Master Locksmith, Perhaps!
  • Listens To Jazz!!

Filmography

Quotes of the Week

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