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K. Rool is the mad leader of the Kremling Krew, a group of reptilian creatures who live on Donkey Kong Island's neighbor, Crocodile Isle. Over the years since the original Donkey Kong Country, K. Rool has developed a deep hatred against the Kongs. Another characteristic worth noting is his tail, which seems to often change size (along with his body size). In the SNES games, along with the Nintendo 64 game, his tail is rather long, but in other appearances it is either short or he simply does not possess one. He also seems to have an eye for Candy Kong, according to Donkey Kong 64, though this has been thus far unsubstantiated.

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  • King K. Rool (SSBU)
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  • K. Rool is the mad leader of the Kremling Krew, a group of reptilian creatures who live on Donkey Kong Island's neighbor, Crocodile Isle. Over the years since the original Donkey Kong Country, K. Rool has developed a deep hatred against the Kongs. Another characteristic worth noting is his tail, which seems to often change size (along with his body size). In the SNES games, along with the Nintendo 64 game, his tail is rather long, but in other appearances it is either short or he simply does not possess one. He also seems to have an eye for Candy Kong, according to Donkey Kong 64, though this has been thus far unsubstantiated.
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  • King K. Rool
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  • Kremling
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  • K. Rool is the mad leader of the Kremling Krew, a group of reptilian creatures who live on Donkey Kong Island's neighbor, Crocodile Isle. Over the years since the original Donkey Kong Country, K. Rool has developed a deep hatred against the Kongs. Another characteristic worth noting is his tail, which seems to often change size (along with his body size). In the SNES games, along with the Nintendo 64 game, his tail is rather long, but in other appearances it is either short or he simply does not possess one. He also seems to have an eye for Candy Kong, according to Donkey Kong 64, though this has been thus far unsubstantiated. K. Rool has several vehicles he uses for transport. These include the Gangplank Galleon in Donkey Kong Country, The Flying Krock airship in Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest, the Knautilus in Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!, the Crocodile Isle and an unnamed airship in Donkey Kong 64, and the K. Kruizer III and a hovering pod in DK: King of Swing. During the final boss battle in Donkey Kong Country, K. Rool attacks Donkey and Diddy Kong directly by jumping repeatedly (he can even jump from one side of the stage to another in a single jump) in an attempt to crush them with his weight, charging at them with tremendous strength and speed, (faster than the Kongs themselves) throwing his crown which comes back as a boomerang, and making cannonballs fall from the sky at the Kongs. In Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest, K. Rool, who is now dressed as a pirate, uses a Cannon that can fire cannonballs. He can shoot normal cannonballs, spiked cannonballs, purple clouds that reverse the movements of left and right, blue clouds that temporarily freeze, and red clouds that slow the target's movements. In addition, he has the ability to turn invisible (his location can still be pinpointed by the smoke he makes as he moves). During the fight in The Lost World, his attacks are basically the same, but now the clouds have the same patterns as the cannonballs.
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