Cro is a 10 or 11 year old titular protagonist of his educational tv show in the early 1990’s.
HISTORY AND SUMMARY[]
Cro is a fully developed Cro-Majon orphan during the ice age. He was living with adoptive family Ogg, Gogg, Bob, and Nandy. He’s also best friends with Mammoths are Packia and Phili.
Cro’s daily routine is to learn simple engineering and sciences with his mammoths mentors, but when danger comes he comes to the recuse world r someone else recusing him.
When Phili saved Cro from Seline, a purple villainess Saber tooth cat, he fell into a glacier after the cliff broke under him. There he remain in suspense animation under Dr. C and Mike, two 20th century scientists defrosted him back to life. From there Phili became Cro’s living memory as he tells stories about Cro which are similar to Dr. C and Mike’s adventures.
PERSONALTY[]
Cro is an interesting character. While he is the smartest of his tribe, but their are times when he is insecure and dependable.
Cro has a sense about justice and what is right and wrong. This is shown when this tribe was framed for “stealing” a vital memorial mammoth statue and he and friends had to clear their names which they successfully did.
Cro can also have a sense of humor. Like when he covered in Mumg he return the favor by covering Gogg in mumg.
Cro has also be accused of bad accidents which cause him prove he can clear his name and prove to his accusers otherwise. This was demonstrated in “Now you see me, now you don’t Cro” episode when his mirrors ( See Myselfers) accidentally caused Gogg to loses two Tribal chief tournament rounds, but helped him win the finals with the See Myselfers to get a toe nail from a Cave Bear.
Cro has been the subject of intelligence jealousy among other characters. But Cro does praise others for their better thinking than him. He does display envying when Sue, an African Cro-Mahon showed more improved intelligence but had a change of heart after he learned about her list conditions and helped her reunite with her list horse, by bring up the location of their trap for the horse.