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He demands the Banana Hoard in return for Donkey Kong. Rool) manages to kidnap Donkey Kong and speeds him away to the home of the Kremlings, Crocodile Isle. Rool's artwork from the game Donkey Kong Country 2. Rool is fought in a blimp above Big Ape City, where his attacks were mostly the same as his techniques in Donkey Kong Country: running, jumping and throwing his crown (although he did use a new, belly flop-like attack). Cranky had made a bet earlier with Diddy and Donkey Kong that they could not reclaim the bananas on a handheld system. Rool and demands he return to Donkey Kong Island and re-steal Donkey Kong's Banana Hoard. Rool returned in the Donkey Kong Country's semi-sequel on the Game Boy, Donkey Kong Land. In the end, Donkey Kong finally managed to beat K. Rool tried many tricks to defeat Donkey Kong and Diddy, such as using his crown as a boomerang, trying to ram them, stomp them, summoning a barrage of large cannonballs at them, and even faking his own death and displaying fake credits. Rool's ship, where they faced the tyrannical crocodile in battle. Rool's allies and reclaimed Donkey Kong's banana hoard, which were guarded by these lieutenants of the Kremling Krew.įinally, the Kongs managed to reach the Gang-Plank Galleon, K. Diddy was actually able to defeat a handful of Kremlings, it was not until Klump and Krusha arrived that he was starting to struggle and eventually get overpowered, Klump and Krusha knocked Diddy aside and sealed him in a barrel, the Kremlings stole the Banana Hoard.Īfter venturing through the many regions of Donkey Kong Island, Donkey Kong and the released Diddy Kong defeated many of K. Sending several Kremlings to Donkey and Diddy Kong's treehouse to steal the precious bananas, the Kremlings encountered little resistance, as the only person guarding them was Diddy Kong. In the game, he and the Kremling Krew came to Donkey Kong Island one stormy night with the intention to steal Donkey Kong's fabled banana hoard. Rool first appeared in the game Donkey Kong Country as the main antagonist and a boss.

king tool & die

Rool's artwork from the game Donkey Kong Country. He was voiced by Benedict Campbell in the Donkey Kong Country animated series. Rool was given realistic crocodilian roars, instead of the respective voice actors from the Donkey Kong main game series, where K. He is currently voiced by Toshihide Tsuchiya in the games DK: Jungle Climber, Donkey Kong Barrel Blast and Mario Super Sluggers, although he was voiced by Chris Sutherland in the game Donkey Kong 64. Rool's "King" persona appears when he established his reign on Crocodile Isle itself and making him feel powerful. Rool was a pirate on a Kremling Galleon that got wrecked in Krem Quay, that explains his accessory and piracy knowledge. He is likely been terrorizing the Kongs prior to the game Donkey Kong Country and back in the glory days of a younger Cranky Kong and Donkey Kong Jr. To reach his goal, he has even gone as far as kidnapping Kong Family members such as DK and Diddy. Rool has repeatedly tried to steal Donkey and Diddy Kong's Banana Hoard for reasons that are not fully understood but involve starving the primates to death and occupying DK's Treehouse (effectively making him King of the Donkey Kong Island). Rool because he is always abusing them), the head of the Kremling Krew who constantly terrorize the Kongs, and the archenemy of Donkey and Diddy Kong. He is the malevolent ruler of the Kremling race (despite Klubba's statement about the Kremlings hating K.

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Rool is the demented and unbalanced main antagonist of the Donkey Kong series and the older brother of K. " And then, the world-no, the whole universe will be mine!" - King K. Rool, making it impossible to jump on him without him taking the crown offĪntagonist for most of the Donkey Kong series games. Rool's artwork from the game DK: Jungle Climber for DS.Ĭreating shockwaves through ground-pounding,Ĭan turn temporarily invincible when enraged,Ĭan shape himself into a ball and bounce off surfaces rapidly






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