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K. Rool wears his traditional King attire for the majority of the game, but in the final battle against the Kongs, he wears a boxing outfit under the ring name of King "Krusha" K. Rool and does battle with them in front of his Kremling subordinates. This final boss fight has five rounds due to there being five playable characters.
Donkey Kong and Diddy are guarding the Crystal Coconut, and they eventually get tired. Donkey Kong wishes he could sleep forever, and the Crystal Coconut grants his wish, causing all of time to stop. Candy, Diddy and Cranky try to wake Donkey Kong while King K. Rool, Klump and Krusha try to take advantage of their situation and steal the Coconut.
A pirate captain and Klump's long-lost brother. He persists in chasing the Crystal Coconut, claiming it to be the right of one of his ancestors. Kutlass and Green Kroc Voiced by: John Stocker and Richard Newman (English) Kaptain Skurvy's minions. Green Kroc is a Kritter, while Kutlass resembles King K. Rool with a light scale tone. Polly Roger ...
The series also introduced Diddy Kong as DK's sidekick and best friend, and K. Rool, King of the Kremlings, as his nemesis who steals his and Diddy Kong's banana hoard. While retaining the red necktie featured in the Game Boy game, Donkey Kong , he also donned a distinct physical appearance featuring heavy brows and a peaked lock of hair on top ...
Country introduced King K. Rool, an anthropomorphic crocodile who serves as the series' main antagonist. [134] K. Rool leads the Kremlings, an army of crocodiles who seek to steal Donkey Kong's hoard of bananas. [56] Their name is a play on the Moscow Kremlin and their theme music incorporates Soviet influences. [135]
Single-player, multiplayer. Donkey Kong Barrel Blast[a] is a 2007 racing game developed by Paon and published by Nintendo for the Wii. The game was shown at the E3 convention in May 2006 for the GameCube under the title of DK: Bongo Blast, but this version was ultimately cancelled in favor of a Wii release. It was released for the Wii in Japan ...
Donkey Kong Country [b] is a 1994 platform game developed by Rare and published by Nintendo for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES). It is a reboot of Nintendo's Donkey Kong franchise and follows the gorilla Donkey Kong and his nephew Diddy Kong as they set out to recover their stolen banana hoard from the crocodile King K. Rool and his army, the Kremlings.
Mode (s) Single-player, multiplayer. Donkey Kong 64 is a 1999 platform game developed by Rare and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64. It is the only Donkey Kong game to feature 3D gameplay. As the gorilla Donkey Kong, the player explores themed levels to collect items and rescue his kidnapped family members from King K. Rool.