DK: DK asks him if he remembers his famous soccer play, and Cranky tells him that it is called "The Big Switcheroo" which involves switching the real soccer ball with a fake one. DK suggest to Cranky that the Crystal Coconut can help him remember, and Cranky happily says that this is the first intelligent thing that DK ever said, and tries to use the coconut that is in the cabin, not knowing that it is fake. [51][52][53], Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest.

[7] In a former Rareware.com scribes column, Gregg Mayles stated that K. Rool's motivation for stealing the banana hoard is that he wants Donkey Kong to starve to death so that he can occupy his "cosy treehouse pad," or perhaps that he simply likes bananas. K. ROOL: No bluffin'!

Bring back K. [22], Rather than just kidnap the other Kongs and steal bananas, King K. Rool decides to take a more barbaric approach by planning to blow up Kong Isle with his "Blast-o-matic" laser. Hold it now, hold it now, hold it, hold it right there!You wouldn't drop, couldn't drop, you wouldn't dare! DK, Diddy and Krusha start playing until Krusha accidentally kicks a … Three! Which king will fall? Meanwhile at the White Mountains, Cranky asks Eddie if he knows the winning soccer play but Eddie forgets and asks Cranky who he is. Still can’t believe they actually added King K. Rool to Smash…well, at least we now have a song to celebrate just that.

DK: In later appearances, K. Rool's attire changes depending on which persona he is masquerading as. "King K. Rool ist einer der wichtigsten Bösewichte in der Donkey-Kong-Serie.

Challenge. Here he resides in Kastle Kaos, and takes on the role of a helipack-wearing mad scientist, aptly named Baron K. Roolenstein. ScrewAttack placed the character at number nine on their list of Top 10 Nintendo Villains, noting that "What makes King K. Rool such a joyful villain is his blend of classic cartoonish style by looking at the fourth wall and playing dress-up on occasion and a menacing edge that shows when the battles get intense. [15], Kaptain K. Rool is fought a second time in Krocodile Kore, a volcano located in the Lost World of Crocodile Isle. CRANKY: Lookie here, lookie here, look what I've got!Don't think I won't let little Diddy drop! Ultimate This Fall", "The 100 Hardest Video-Game Bosses, Ranked", "The 25 Most Powerful Nintendo Villains, Officially Ranked", "Top 10 Characters Who Deserve a Spot in Smash Bros", "Former Rare Devs Playtonic Want Donkey Kong Country Villain K. Rool In Super Smash Bros", "Playtonic Games Wants to see Banjo and King K. Rool in Super Smash Bros", "Playtonic propone un altro personaggio per Super Smash Bros. ed è King K. Rool", "Super Smash Bros. Much like in his original appearance, K. Rool would attempt to trick the Kongs by playing dead. It's a stealDiddy for the Coconut, the Coconut for Diddy! K. ROOL: Fighter Ballot. The two Kongs get funny and throw paper airplanes at Cranky which he gets angry and leaves. K. Rool has also been seen piloting a variety of vessels, including Gangplank Galleon, a large pirate ship in Donkey Kong Country, the Flying Krock, a steampunk inspired flying machine while in Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest, and the Knautilus, a fish-shaped submarine that appeared in Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!. "[49][50] Fans responded to K. Rool's inclusion in Super Smash Bros.

Go out and get the Coconut back!And don't come back until you get it! i have this game for my nitendo switch He tricks the heroes Dixie Kong and Kiddy Kong into believing that he has been defeated and KAOS—a Frankenstein-esque robot—is responsible for kidnapping the other Kongs. "[41] Playtonic Games, a development team containing many former Rare employees, campaigned for his inclusion as Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U downloadable content. Ultimate ANALYSIS - King K. Rool Reveal Trailer (Secrets & Easter Eggs)", "Banjo-Kazooie Coming to 'Smash Ultimate' As DLC In Fall 2019", "Banjo-Kazooie Confirmed For Super Smash Bros. ". Why don't you just rip my heart out! Rool is the villainous leader of a group of crocodilian raiders known as the Kremlings, who have crossed paths with the Kongs on many occasions. [29] He is a playable character in Super Smash Bros. [36] This iteration of K. Rool has slimmer proportions, a smaller cape, and no tail. C'mon, big buddy, use your big foot kick! Ballot Community Exit Polls", "Survey Sample Says Shovel Knight and King K. Rool are Leading the Smash Ballot", "Perception of Smash DLC in Japan, Redux", "Donkey Kong villain King K. Rool is in Super Smash Bros. [21] The name Krematoa is likely derived from the volcanic island Krakatoa. K. Rool resembles an overweight crocodile with an infected, bulging eye. Did you see, did you see?You can save the Coconut, the Coconut can save me! [31] In his weekly Famitsu column, series director Masahiro Sakurai stated that K. Rool was selected to join the roster because he "received a ton of votes" in the Smash Bros. DK: ?Do you know what this means?The Crystal Coconut, in the hands of that fiend...Our future's in doubt, you dim-witted lout! Here he steals the Kongs' banana hoard and must be fought on his pirate ship, Gangplank Galleon. The Kremlings are then buried in snow while DK rescues Diddy, who had managed to grab on to a branch after K. Rool dropped him. K. ROOL: During this battle, K. Rool attempts to punish the Kongs by running into them, jumping on them from above, tossing his crown, and summoning a downpour of cannonballs, presumably from the ship's mast. He reveals it to be the real Crystal Coconut after all. From the Super Mario Wiki, the Mario encyclopedia, https://www.mariowiki.com/index.php?title=Follow_That_Coconut&oldid=2481053, A lousy coconut ("Noix" litterally means "nut" while "À la noix" is an idiom referring to something of poor quality). KLUMP & KRUSHA: KLUMP & KRUSHA: save hide report. King k rool (DK country cartoon) vs parappa the rapper in a rap battle. Kinky Rool) is a character originating from Donkey Kong Country for the Super Nintendo and is one of the most requested characters on the GameFAQs Super Smash Bros. for Wii U board.He's also the most popular choice for a Donkey Kong rep in general, with Dixie Kong in 2nd place. [27], In the Super Mario Odyssey level New Donk City, there are several street name signs that reference Donkey Kong characters, including K.

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During both boss fights, K. Rool utilizes electricity and technology to torment the Kongs. [14] He wears a pirate costume resembling that of real pirates during the Elizabethan era, complete with a large black hat, frilly robe, and a blunderbuss as his weapon of choice.

What the heck? [30] K. Rool's moves are based on his various appearances throughout the Donkey Kong series, including his crownerang from Donkey Kong Country, his belly flop from Donkey Kong Land, his blunderbuss from Donkey Kong Country 2, his propellerpack from Donkey Kong Country 3, his boxing gloves from Donkey Kong 64, and a Donkey Kong 64-inspired Final Smash that involves K. Rool firing his Blast-o-matic laser. [32], K. Rool, along with Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong, are featured prominently in Banjo and Kazooie's Super Smash Bros.

A-three! [19] Once they reach the castle, they are shocked to learn that K. Rool has been the true mastermind behind the plot. [45][46][47][48] On August 8, 2018, King K. Rool was finally confirmed as a playable character in Super Smash Bros Ultimate. This is the worst thing that could ever have happened!This could cost us everything!We're doomed, you bone-headed baboon!Now go! DK decides to practice with a coconut that he found. This disguise complements the pirate motif of Donkey Kong Country 2. It's time, Nintendo. episode of Death Battle by AgentRedhead, featuring King Dedede from the Kirby franchise and King K. Rool from the Donkey Kong franchise in a battle between greedy overweight antagonists. It was the thirty-fifth episode to air in North America. "[1] He is depicted as a crazed Kremling who frequently feigns defeat in order to deceive the Kongs; he tricks them by wearing different disguises and utilizes a variety of weapons to his advantage. K. ROOL: