Krumple | |
Krumple's artwork from the game Donkey Kong Country 3.
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Residence(s) | Northern Kremisphere |
Species | Kremling
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Affiliates | KAOS, Kremling Krew |
Powers/Abilities | Strength, Walking towards the same direction or patrolling back and forward at certain spot, Invulnerability to roll attacks, Invulnerability to bounce attacks from small enemies |
Enemies | Kong Family, Dixie Kong, Kiddy Kong |
Game(s) | Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!, Donkey Kong Land III |
First Appearance | Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! (for SNES) (1996) |
Latest Appearance | Donkey Kong Country 3 (for GBA) (2005) |
Krumples are large, bulky Kremling enemies from the games Donkey Kong Country 3 and Donkey Kong Land III. Krumples are powerful and can only be defeated by the Kongs throwing an object at them, Kiddy Kong's jump attacks or Animal Buddies' attacks.
Overview
Donkey Kong Country 3
In the game Donkey Kong Country 3, Krumples simply walk towards one direction or patrol back and forth in the same area. They can harm Dixie and Kiddy Kong upon contact. Krumples usually appear in waterfall or cave stages.
Since Krumples are very muscular, neither of the Kongs can defeat them by using roll attacks. If Dixie Kong jumps on a Krumple, she will just bounce back, taking no damage, and the Krumple will simply taunt it off. However, Kiddy Kong's jump attacks, barrels throw at them, and most Animal Buddies can defeat them. Using the "team-up" move to throw the second Kong at Krumples is also capable of defeating them.
Donkey Kong Land III
Krumples, as with most enemies from Donkey Kong Country 3, reappear in the game Donkey Kong Land III. There are no major differences between the two games to the enemy type.
Gallery
Trivia
- Krumple's artwork is featured on the boxarts of both games Donkey Kong Country 3 for SNES and Donkey Kong Land III.
- Krumple can be considered a counterpart to the enemies Krusha, from the games Donkey Kong Country and Donkey Kong Land, and Kruncha, from the games Donkey Kong Country 2 and Donkey Kong Land 2.
- Rather than making the usual enemy defeat sound provided by Chris Sutherland, Krumples make an actual roar when knocked out. This roar is a slowed down version of the same sound effect used for Baron K. Roolenstein and Kuff 'n' Klout.
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