Talk:Crash Bandicoot vs. Rayman/@comment-27389401-20180313115103

The only way this fight can be fair is if you scale Crash to N. Tropy and if you scale Rayman to Raving Rabbids who messed with Rayman's TV in Rayman Raving Rabbids: TV Party, which apparently contains a universe or pocket universe within it. Using the Time Traveling Washing Machine, the Rabbids went to the past and changed the future, creating one parallel timeline for every event they mess with, albeit only one at a time, and later caused a time paradox resulting in a sped-up version of the game's intro. In the comics, the Rabbids have - many times - defied the rules of the universe. For example, in one page, a Rabbid throws a bomb through a door. On the next page, they encounter the same Rabbid behind a wall throwing that same bomb - they threw the bomb from one page to another. Another similar joke exists where the explosion of a bomb destroys the next page as well. Another joke included a Rabbid hitting a switch that blacks out the next two pages, in yet another one is the Rabbid's face printed on the next six pages, obscuring it, and in others, the Rabbids jump out of the boxes to another one or interact with a page or certain boxes from outside. Lastly, a Rabbid once used the boxes of the comic to launch himself out of the page and into an invisible wall. All of this counts as messing with or warping the universe. And finally, in the second issue of the comic,  but he soon . In the next two pages, we see  which is soon revealed to be, shortly before the writer deletes his head, as seen on the last page on the book. This means that the Rabbid was creating a universe.

Even if both are universal, Crash should beat Rayman via being faster via being capable of catching up N. Trance who flew to another time. He is more durable via having toon force durability, he has superior arsenal if we count the power-ups from the Kart games who has invisibility, forcefield and ice mine to let Crash kill Rayman if he use invincibility mask.