Published on: October 28, 2025
Crash Bandicoot Animated Series Reportedly Greenlit by Netflix and WildBrain Studios
The legendary marsupial Crash Bandicoot, an icon in the gaming industry, is poised for a new adventure—this time on the small screen.
According to reports from reputable industry tracker What's on Netflix, streaming giant Netflix has officially greenlit a Crash Bandicoot animated series, set to be produced by WildBrain Studios, the force behind the acclaimed Sonic Prime series.
This announcement underscores the continued resurgence of Crash Bandicoot, a franchise that has seen significant revitalization and success over the past decade.
Netflix has significantly expanded its portfolio of video game adaptations in recent years, and the success of series like Sonic Prime—produced by WildBrain Studios with a run of 23 episodes across three seasons between December 2022 and January 2024—demonstrates the potential for further crossover success.
Industry sources indicate that the upcoming Crash Bandicoot series will leverage WildBrain’s expertise in bringing beloved video game characters to animated life, drawing from their experience with Sonic’s animated adaptation.
What's on Netflix reported, "Netflix continues its investment in video game IP, quietly developing a Crash Bandicoot animated show with WildBrain Studios, the creators behind Sonic Prime." While Netflix has yet to make a formal announcement, the involvement of WildBrain Studios, known for their high-quality animation and faithful adaptations, signals a promising direction for the series.
Crash Bandicoot’s Cultural and Gaming Renaissance
Since his original PlayStation debut in 1996, Crash Bandicoot has maintained a loyal fanbase.
The character's popularity soared anew with the release of Crash Bandicoot N.
Sane Trilogy in 2017, a meticulously remastered collection of the first three games developed by Vicarious Visions and published by Activision.
This was followed by Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled in 2019, a modern reimagining of the kart racing classic by Beenox, and Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time in 2020, developed by Toys for Bob, which introduced innovative gameplay elements and received critical acclaim.
Most recently, Crash Team Rumble, a multiplayer-focused title, released in 2023, further expanded Crash’s appeal within the competitive gaming scene.
Each of these releases has contributed to renewed interest in Crash Bandicoot, making the character once again a household name among gamers and pop culture enthusiasts alike.
Looking Ahead: What the Crash Bandicoot Animated Series Means for Fans
The anticipated Crash Bandicoot animated series marks another strategic move by Netflix to capitalize on the popularity of beloved gaming franchises.
The collaboration with WildBrain Studios, whose adaptation of Sonic Prime was well received for its vibrant animation and faithfulness to the source material, suggests that Crash Bandicoot fans can expect a high-quality production that honors the spirit and humor of the original video games.
As of the time of writing, no official release date or casting details have been confirmed for the Crash Bandicoot animated series.
However, considering WildBrain’s track record and the overwhelming support for previous adaptations, expectations are high for this latest addition to the Crash Bandicoot legacy.
As more information becomes available, fans and industry observers alike will be keeping a keen eye on further announcements regarding the series’ development and eventual debut on Netflix.
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