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This article is about the character from theDonkey Kong franchise. For thelevel inDK: King of Swing of the same name, seeKing K. Rool (level).
"K. Rool" redirects here. For his ancestor that appears in Super Donkey Kong with Mario 2, seeCranky K. Rool.
King K. Rool
Artwork of King K. Rool from DK: Jungle Climber.
Artwork fromDK: Jungle Climber
SpeciesKremling
First appearanceDonkey Kong Country (1994)
Latest appearanceSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate (2018)
Latest portrayalToshihide Tsuchiya (2007–2008)
Member ofKremling Krew (leader)
DK Wilds
“I've been waiting a long time for this moment. Soon,Donkey Kong and his pretty littleisland... will be no more.”
King K. Rool,Donkey Kong 64

King K. Rool (sometimes shortened as simplyK. Rool) is the arch-enemy ofDonkey Kong and the main antagonist of theDonkey Kong franchise. He is a largeKremling who has undergone several different aliases while leading theKremling Krew, usually for a scheme that involves stealing theKongs'banana hoard.

His name is a pun on the word "cruel," which often describes his actions and his personality, as well as an intentional misspelling of the word "rule."

Contents

History

Donkey Kong Country series

Donkey Kong Country

Credit to RAP for original
Artwork fromDonkey Kong Country, depicting the first design of King K. Rool

King K. Rool first appears inDonkey Kong Country as the seventh and final boss. K. Rool, as the main antagonist, is the catalyst of the game's events, since his minions stealDonkey Kong'sbanana hoard, promptingDonkey Kong andDiddy Kong (whom he frees from aDK Barrel) to go all the way over to K. Rool's ship, theGangplank Galleon, andface him in battle. King K. Rool attacks bythrowing his crown like a boomerang. Without the crown on his head, K. Rool can be stomped. After four hits, K. Rool causes cannonballs to drop from the sky. After K. Rool takes three more hits, the false ending credits ("kredits") is shown, featuring names of Kremlings as programmers. King K. Rool gets up and tries to stomp on the Kongs by jumping: first making long jumps, then long and short jumps, then long, short, and very short jumps. K. Rool is defeated completely after three more hits. K. Rool also appears after the credits of theGame Boy Advanceremake, where he forces Donkey, Diddy, Candy and Cranky Kong off the ship by threatening to blow up Kong Island with his onboard cannons.

Some of King K. Rool's voice clips fromDonkey Kong 64 are reused in the second remake.

Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest

Kaptain K. Rool
Kaptain K. Rool

InDonkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest, taking place after the events of the first game, K. Rool (under the alias ofKaptain K. Rool) kidnaps Donkey Kong and holds him ransom over atCrocodile Isle, demanding the banana hoard in exchange. Diddy refuses K. Rool's offer, and he goes on a journey to rescue him, now accompanied by his girlfriendDixie Kong.

K. Rool is supposedly a student atKong Kollege, as one ofWrinkly Kong's lines of dialogue is asking the Kongs if K. Rool has done his homework. K. Rool is not a skilled sailor despite being a pirate, and he is responsible for multiple shipwrecks such as the one in Krem Quay.[1]

Kaptain K. Rool is first fought inK. Rool Duel, the boss level ofThe Flying Krock. He is first seen whacking Donkey Kong with hisblunderbuss and shootingkannonballs at him, though only when first visited. K. Rool's main actions are to shoot kannonballs, both regular and spiked, as well as to dash back and forth with his blunderbuss. Kaptain K. Rool takes damage each time a kannonball is thrown into his blunderbuss. Late into the battle, K. Rool begins a tactic of turning invisible and shooting light-blue, red, and purple smoke, which briefly freeze, slow, and invert the D-Pad controls, respectively. After nine hits, just before K. Rool can resume fighting, Donkey Kong breaks free and uppercuts him out of the stage, with K. Rool collapsing into the swampy waters of Crocodile Isle.

K. Rool is fought a second time atKrocodile Kore in theLost World, accessible after collecting everyKremkoin. K. Rool shoots several kannonballs and lastly abarrel containing a kannonball. The battle ends with K. Rool defeated once the kannonball enters his blunderbuss, which explodes as a result. From this, K. Rool is launched into a geyser that acts as a power source to Crocodile Isle and becomes stuck as the energy continues to build up until finally exploding, sinking Crocodile Isle underwater. The ending scene shows a ship sailing away from the island's remains, with a sinister laugh playing as it sails over the horizon. In theremake, K. Rool and his ship are bombed byFunky Kong from hisGyrocopter, with K. Rool vowing to have revenge.

Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!

Baron K. Roolenstein spirit from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
Baron K. Roolenstein

The title of being theKremling Krew leader seemingly goes from K. Rool toKAOS during the events ofDonkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!. K. Rool, going by the alias ofBaron K. Roolenstein, is not seen until the penultimate battle atKastle Kaos, when the red curtain lifts. After confessing to a plot of world domination involving KAOS, K. Rool says aScooby-Doo-esque line, "[...] and I'd have gotten away with it... ...if it wasn't for you meddling kids," before taking over for the remainder of the battle. K. Rool uses ahelicopter pack on his back to fly and a remote control to send blasts of electricity. K. Rool can be attacked from having a barrel hit his helicopter pack, which Dixie and Kiddy can spawn by grabbing on a certainhandle. When K. Rool is defeated, KAOS crashes on the ground, freeingDonkey Kong andDiddy Kong.

Baron K. Roolenstein is fought a second time inKnautilus, accessible inKrematoa after recovering all fivecogs. The battle is different, as K. Rool is often in the background and only sometimes arrives in front, where the Kongs are. K. Rool attacks by launching fireballs, and later electrical beams. Like before, K. Rool can be damaged fromSteel Kegs hitting his helicopter pack, which for this battle applies also to when K. Rool is in the background. After ten hits, K. Rool is defeated, losing control over his helicopter pack while moving out of control in the Knautilus.

Baron K. Roolenstein is last shown using the stolenHover Craft on theNorthern Kremisphere map, after the player characters free theBanana Queen. She flies after K. Rool as revenge for being imprisoned and drops an egg onto him, trapping K. Rool as his eyes peek out of the eggshell, appearing confused.

Donkey Kong Country book series

Donkey Kong Country

At the end of theDonkey Kong Country novel, King K. Rool announces to the Kremlings his intention to launch a final attack on the Kong's home, following the destruction of their factory onDonkey Kong Island. He later flees with his speedboat from Donkey Kong, Diddy Kong, andCranky Kong when the three characters board theGangplank Galleon, hearing of his scheme.

Donkey Kong Country: Rumble in the Jungle

Taking place after the first book,Donkey Kong Country: Rumble in the Jungle follows the plot of King K. Rool managing the reconstruction of a factory within the abandonedBig Ape City. He orders the use of a "truth machine" onFunky Kong at one point to determine if Funky is a spy. K. Rool returns in the climax, shooting rockets at Funky's barrel plane from a large zeppelin. BothDonkey Kong andDiddy Kong briefly encounter King K. Rool upon landing on the zeppelin and tell him that the ship will be blown up. K. Rool pushes himself past the Kongs, escaping, stating that he will not be aboard when that occurs. K. Rool's factory is ultimately destroyed when the zeppelin, which hasTNT Barrels, lands in it.

Donkey Kong Country: Rescue on Crocodile Isle

K. Rool appears in his Kaptain guise in the third installment of theDonkey Kong chapter book series,Donkey Kong Country: Rescue on Crocodile Isle.

Club Nintendo

King K. Rool
King K. Rool as he appeared in theClub Nintendo comics

King K. Rool appears in the GermanClub Nintendo storyDonkey Kong Country. He has human-like hands with five fingers and nails, though his feet are still clawed and reptilian. K. Rool is first seen sealing Diddy Kong into aDK Barrel before stealing Donkey Kong'sbanana hoard. He later appears on the Gangplank Galleon, where he battles but loses to both Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong.

His pirate alias, Kaptain K. Rool, also appears at the start of theDonkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest comic special to taunt a captured Donkey Kong.

Donkey Kong Land series

Donkey Kong Land

King K. Rool battle, K. Rool's Kingdom, from Donkey Kong Land.
The battle against King K. Rool inDonkey Kong Land

King K. Rool makes his second appearance inDonkey Kong Land, the follow-up toDonkey Kong Country. He is called byCranky Kong to steal Donkey Kong's banana hoard,[2] as part of a bet that Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong cannot have a successful journey on aGame Boy system. K. Rool is the final boss, and he is fought inK. Rool's Kingdom at the end ofBig Ape City. He retains his moves of throwing his crown and dashing to other sides of the screen. After six hits, K. Rool starts using a belly flop attack, which he does not inDonkey Kong Country, and takes twelve hits to defeat altogether.

Donkey Kong Land 2

Kaptain K. Rool returns as the main antagonist ofDonkey Kong Land 2, where his role in the plot is identical toDonkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest. Kaptain K. Rool is first fought onK. Rool Duel at the end of the Flying Krock. He only shoots kannonballs and lastly a barrel with a kannonball that can be thrown into his blunderbuss. At the end, Donkey Kong breaks free and uppercuts K. Rool out of the arena, results in his defeat.

Kaptain K. Rool is fought again atKrocodile Kore in the Lost World, again requiring every Kremkoin to access. It is mostly the same, but like inDonkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest, only a single kannonball is required to defeat K. Rool. Unlike before, K. Rool is not seen escaping from Crocodile Isle as it sinks underwater during the end cutscene afterward.

Donkey Kong Land III

K. Rool reappears in his ancestral[3] baron costume inDonkey Kong Land III. He is among the competitors who searches for theLost World. Baron K. Roolenstein is never titled as such in the game, only asK. Rool (incorrectly titledK Rool in levels where he is fought). He is first fought inK Rool Duel, where his attack is to shoot electric beams and, after being hit by abarrel, bounce around briefly. It takes only three hits to defeat K. Rool.

K. Rool is fought again inK Rools Last Stand, at the end of the Lost World. K. Rool attacks using bombs, besides electrical beams, and is vulnerable to barrels like before. Following K. Rool's defeat, Dixie and Kiddy are announced the winners of the Lost World contest, and K. Rool gives the sixWatches to the Kongs, challenging them to complete the Time Attack mode.

Super Mario-kun

Cropped from page 117 of issue 14 of Super Mario-kun.
King K. Rool as he appears inSuper Mario-kun

King K. Rool appears involumes 14 and15 ofSuper Mario-kun in the arcs based offDonkey Kong Country. Here, his role is the same as the game: he is the main villain and he steals Donkey Kong's banana hoard, but in addition to fighting Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong, he also fights Mario and Yoshi, who are also present in said arcs. Like Bowser, he is shown having a comical side, but most of the time, he is cunning and cruel.

In two special chapters involumes 22 and23, based off theDonkey Kong Country TV series, K. Rool is once again the main antagonist. In the first chapter he is after the Crystal Coconut, while in the second one he ambushes DK andBluster Kong, who were trying to immortalize forCandy Kong the first sunset of 2000, on the mountains, failing miserably.

Super Mario (Kodansha manga)

King K. Rool is the main antagonist inSuper Donkey Kong with Mario 1 andSuper Donkey Kong with Mario 2. In these appearances, he lacks his bloodshot eye. In the first volume, an adaptation ofDonkey Kong Country, he allies withManky Kong, whose information helps him conquer the island. In the final confrontation onGangplank Galleon, K. Rool eats some of Donkey Kong's bananas and grows to gigantic size. However, with the help of Mario, Donkey Kong defeats K. Rool by sucking him up into aSteel Barrel and tossing the barrel into the ocean.

In the second volume, the barrel drifts to theMushroom Kingdom, wherePrincess Peach opens it, unleashing K. Rool. Gathering his forces back together, he conquers the Kingdom and forces theToads to help him get revenge by returning to DK Isle and challenging Mario and the Kongs to a series of Picross duels. K. Rool eventually loses against Mario and the Mushroom Kingdom is freed from his clutches.

Donkey Kong Country television series

King K. Rool in Bad Hair Day.
King K. Rool, as he appears in theDonkey Kong Country television series
“Where I come from, we do things with style, drama, flair.”
King K. Rool, "Bluster's Sale Ape-Stravaganza"

K. Rool is one of the main characters and the main antagonist in theDonkey Kong Country animated series, where his name is typically pronounced "Kuh-Rool"; "Kay-Rool" is only said twice. In the show, his personality is relatively the same as in the games. He is bossy, loud, megalomaniacal, flamboyant, dramatic, and slightly clumsy; despite this, however, he is not without a soft side, as seen in episodes such as "Baby Kong Blues" and "Four Weddings and a Coconut".

King K. Rool's physical appearance is slightly altered from his video game counterpart. His tail is gone and one eye is not bloodshot, unlike in the games, though it does bulge to large proportions when he is excited or irritated, and it briefly appears bloodshot after DK punches it at the end of "Ape Foo Young" and after he rolls K. Rool into a bowling ball in "A Thin Line Between Love & Ape". His eyes also are not connected as they are in the games, and instead are separated. K. Rool's wrist bands are more detailed, instead of being plain gold, as is his crown. King K. Rool's cape is also much shorter in length in theDonkey Kong Country cartoon. K. Rool also has no combat abilities and thus can easily be defeated by Donkey Kong. K. Rool is a strategist instead of a combatant, trying to outsmart the Kongs using his army of loyal, yet dimwitted Kremlings.

His voice, provided byBen Campbell, is radically different from the games, such asDonkey Kong 64. He constantly brags about his brain and emphasizes this by using more complex jargon. Often, with the aid of his henchmenKlump andKrusha, he attempts to steal theCrystal Coconut and use its power to ruleKongo Bongo Island and possibly the world. He seems to always be hatching plans to steal the coconut; however, they always lead to complete failure or humiliating defeats due to a combination of the stupidity of his troops and the resourcefulness of the Kongs. K. Rool has a very low tolerance for the incompetence of both Krusha and Klump, to the point where, in one episode, he mutters to himself "Do I really want the Crystal Coconut this badly?" while Krusha and Klump try to decode a message they themselves wrote. When not scheming to take the Coconut, he otherwise plans to eliminate Donkey Kong, who is the Coconut's main protector, by incriminating him, or to take overBluster Barrelworks to manufacture exploding barrels. His various other plans vary from episode to episode: for example, during a heatwave, he plots to steal a bunch of Donkey Kong's "Coconut Chill" shakes to keep him and his Kremlings cool.

The series also expands King K. Rool's backstory slightly, with the episode "Best of Enemies" revealing that he was once friends with Cranky Kong and that the two were notorious pranksters; another episode entitled "The Kongo Bongo Festival of Lights" also has King K. Rool mentioning his mother and various unnamed siblings. TheDonkey Kong Country cartoon also introduces a rival of sorts to King K. Rool, a pirate namedKaptain Skurvy, who also wishes to obtain the Crystal Coconut.

In a possible alternate timeline seen in the episode "It's a Wonderful Life", in which Donkey Kong sees what Kongo Bongo Island would be like if he did not exist, King K. Rool is portrayed as a somewhat timid freedom fighter in a feud with Diddy Kong, who is portrayed as a power-hungry tyrant.

Donkey Kong 64

Artwork of King K. Rool from Donkey Kong 64.
King K. Rool inDonkey Kong 64

King K. Rool has a new scheme to destroyDonkey Kong Island inDonkey Kong 64, by using theBlast-o-Matic from the rebuiltCrocodile Isle, which breaks down and undergoes repairs after crashing into a rock. To buy time for the repairs, K. Rool hasDiddy Kong,Tiny Kong,Lanky Kong, andChunky Kong imprisoned and steals Donkey Kong'sGolden Banana Hoard again. He has some similarities to theJames Bond villainBlofeld, petting a Klaptrap in the manner of Blofeld petting his cat as well as having his face largely obscured in earlier cutscenes. However, K. Rool breathes and speaks similarly toStar Wars villainDarth Vader. K. Rool's laugh uses a pitched-down version of the "Evil LaughMedia:Evil Laugh.oga" stock sound effect from theCartoon Trax Volume 1 album,[4] which is reused forKloaks andKrocs in theGame Boy Advance remakes ofDonkey Kong Country 2 andDonkey Kong Country 3, respectively. He witnesses the Kongs' progress at parts of the journey while also scolding the Kremlings for their incompetence. At one point, he sends a large redKlaptrap after aKasplat for trying to escape.

K. Rool's portrait in one of Crystal Caves cabins.
A portrait of Kaptain K. Rool

Portraits of Kaptain K. Rool are in various areas, includingGloomy Galleon's sunken ships (as well as "Kaptain K. Rool's Log Book"), several log cabins inCrystal Caves, and inCreepy Castle's Museum.

Around the time the Kongs infiltrateHideout Helm, the Blast-o-Matic becomes nearly operational. K. Rool orders the machine to activate, ignoring warnings that it could explode. Later, when the Kongs deactivate the Blast-o-Mastic entirely, K. Rool tries to escape in hisKremling craft, but a released K. Lumsy knocks it to the ground. The final battle takes place in theboxing arena within the Kremling craft, complete with spectators and King K. Rool, as his boxer aliasKing Krusha K. Rool. There are five rounds, each involving a different Kong:

  • Round 1: K. Rool fightsDonkey Kong. He attacks by ground pounding to produce shockwaves. From the perspective of aBaboon Blastcannon, K. Rool is shown throwing punches a number of times but gets distracted by the cheering crowd. Donkey Kong can hit K. Rool while he is distracted. With each hit, K. Rool generates more shockwaves per each ground pound, slowly forming two rows of four shockwaves. After four hits, the next round will begin.
  • Round 2: K. Rool fightsDiddy Kong. He attacks by throwing his right boxing glove as a boomerang. Diddy can use hisRocketbarrel Barrels andPopguns to cause a light fixture to fall onto K. Rool. The fourth and final light becomes stuck on K. Rool, going into the next round.
  • Round 3: K. Rool fightsLanky Kong. K. Rool is still unable to see because of the light stuck on his head, allowing to Lanky use his elastic arms to punch number buttons and grab a barrel that releases a giant banana peel when thrown. K. Rool sprints towards Lanky if the latter usesTrombone Tremor, slipping if the banana peel is in the way or squishing Lanky otherwise. After slipping four times, the next round starts.
  • Round 4: K. Rool fightsTiny Kong, afterKritters manage to get the light fixture removed. K. Rool uses the same ground-pound move from the first round, which Tiny avoid with herPony Tail Twirl, but this time, it injures K. Rool. While K. Rool is hurt, Tiny can useMini-Monkey to enter a hole in K. Rool's left shoe and shoot feathers at his moving toes until they become red. After his four toes become red, the final round begins.
  • Round 5: K. Rool is lastly fought byChunky Kong. K. Rool both runs and rebounds off of the ropes while invisible to attack. Chunky can make K. Rool and aHunky Chunky barrel visible bySimian Slamming a switch in the middle of the ring and then usingGorilla Gone pads. When Chunky enters a Hunky Chunky barrel, both he and K. Rool appear on opposite corners of the ring. K. Rool charges at Chunky, attempting to uppercut him, but Chunky can counter this by using aPrimate Punch. Following the second and third hit, K. Rool becomes invisible while attempting to strike, and after a fourth hit, K. Rool collapses in defeat. While K. Rool does recover and tries attacking Chunky from behind, he is distracted byCandy Kong so thatFunky Kong can send him flying. K. Rool lands intoK. Lumsy's Prison, where an angryK. Lumsy beats him as revenge for being locked up before sending K. Rool off once more.

Uho'uho Daishizen Gag: Donkey Kong

InUho'uho Daishizen Gag: Donkey Kong, K. Rool, just like in the TV series, has his mind set on taking the Crystal Coconut from the Kongs and becoming the DK Isle ruler. Most of his plans parallels the one from the episodes (even if only three chapters are directly based off them). Like in the cartoon, he is followed by General Klump and Krusha.

Bumm-Badabumm im Urwald

Kaptain K. Rool is also featured as the main antagonist in an obscure GermanDonkey Kong comic,Bumm-Badabumm im Urwald; however, he is always referred to as King K. Rool. In this story, K. Rool sends several members of the Kremling Krew to steal all the bananas on Donkey Kong Island, apparently hoping to starve the Kongs to make them weaker. K. Rool himself appears only near the end of the comic in the "Lost Land". When K. Rool notices that the Kongs are in the Lost Land, he, at first, sends several dozen Kremlings at Donkey, Diddy and Dixie Kong, thinking the sheer number of Kremlings would defeat the Kongs. Unfortunately for K. Rool, the Kongs managed to pulverize his Kremling warriors. Taking matters into his own hands, K. Rool tries to blast the Kongs with apineapple-launching blunderbuss. At first, it seems the Kongs are overpowered, until Donkey Kong finds and throws a nearbyTNT Barrel into the pile of bananas K. Rool is standing on. The resulting explosion buries K. Rool under the huge pile of bananas. King K. Rool is last seen having made a deal with Donkey Kong: in exchange for digging him out of the giant pile of fruit, he would have all the bananas returned to the Kongs.

Donkey Kong in When the Banana Splits

K. Rool is also featured as the villain of another Donkey Kong comic calledDonkey Kong in When the Banana Splits. Here, K. Rool, along with severalKritters, manage to steal all of the Kongs'Golden Bananas. Unfortunately for K. Rool, his heist is a failure, as he steals the bananas when the Kongs are home, so they easily track him and his Kritter minions down. In the end, K. Rool is defeated by Donkey Kong's Super DuperSimian Slam and the Kongs reclaim their stolen bananas.

Camp Hyrule

During the end of the 2003 iteration ofCamp Hyrule, King K. Rool destroyed the campsite with a massive earthquake and an avalanche. As a prize for winning a tournament, aKing K. Rool piñataMedia:Camp Hyrule 2003 K Rool pinata.jpg was also given out to one camper.

Super Smash Bros. series

SmashWiki article:King K. Rool
The Donkey Kong series emblem, from Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS.
Super Smash Bros. fighter
King K. Rool
King K. Rool artwork for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Game appearances
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (unlockable)
Special moves
Neutral:  Blunderbuss
Side:  Crownerang
Up:  Propellerpack
Down:  Gut Check
Final Smash:  Blast-o-Matic
Battle entrance
King K. Rool lands on-stage with his arms folded and laughs.
List of Mii Fighter Outfits
The King K. Rool Mii Outfit inSuper Smash Bros. for Wii U

Atrophy of King K. Rool can be obtained inSuper Smash Bros. Melee,Super Smash Bros. Brawl (utilizing hisDonkey Kong Barrel Blast design),Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, andSuper Smash Bros. for Wii U. The trophy inSuper Smash Bros. Brawl incorrectly states that Kaptain K. Rool is his brother. A few other references and cameos include "KROOL" being a name that is displayed upon pressing the "Random Name" button inSuper Smash Bros. Brawl and his own downloadableMii Brawlercostume inSuper Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS andSuper Smash Bros. for Wii U.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

SmashWiki article:King K. Rool (SSBU)

King K. Rool is a playablefighter inSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate. He was first announced in his reveal trailer at the end of aNintendo Direct on August 8, 2018.[5] In his debut trailer,Donkey Kong andDiddy Kong are pranked byKing Dedede wearing a King K. Rool costume, before the actual King K. Rool knocks him aside, shocking the Kongs and then roaring before gameplay footage is shown. The trailer ends with Donkey Kong knocked back only to rush on all fours at K. Rool, with the latter doing in kind, before proceeding to have their fists make contact in midair and release a shockwave that causes the jungle to sway. After the logo, more in-game footage of K. Rool is shown, where he feigns defeat as he did inDonkey Kong Country. The trailer plays a different arrangement of Gang-Plank Galleon and concludes with K. Rool and Donkey Kong dashing toward each other from opposite sides before jumping and extending their fists out to one another.

King K. Rool joinsBowser Jr. andVillager to fightIncineroar at the end of it andKen's reveal trailer.[6] Due to theBoxing Ring setting and K. Rool wearing boxing gloves, it supposedly references his battle inDonkey Kong 64.

King K. Rool also has a role inBanjo andKazooie's debut trailer.[7] K. Rool is asleep in Donkey Kong's Treehouse with Diddy and Donkey Kong. In a similar vein to K. Rool's reveal trailer,Duck Hunt pretends to beBanjo & Kazooie before the real duo ambush them. At the end, following an attack fromThe Mighty Jinjonator, King K. Rool collapses, before crashing into the ground and boulder falling on top, referencingGruntilda's defeat inBanjo-Kazooie.

Several of King K. Rool'smoves reference earlier boss fights of his, such as using hiscrown as a boomerang, ablunderbuss, thePropellerpack, and boxing gloves, while hisFinal Smash involves him firing theBlast-o-Matic. King K. Rool has the unique moveGut Check, in which he uses hisbelly armor to counter or reflect opponents' attacks, and it can also protect him when he uses hisforward tilt anddash attack. K. Rool's armor takes 47 seconds to fully restore, with four seconds per hit point. K. Rool's armor shattering stuns him in the manner of ashield break. King K. Rool is the secondheaviest fighter, being lighter than onlyBowser. King K. Rool's voice clips are of realistic crocodile grunts, and hisvictory theme is a rendition of the first few notes of "Gang-Plank Galleon" fromDonkey Kong Country. K. Rool's name isannounced differently in the Japanese and Koreanlanguages.

The Mii Fighter costume of King K. Rool returns in the base game, with an updated look to match his design as a fighter inSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate. K. Rool'sfighter spirit uses his artwork fromDK: Jungle Climber, and his alter egos Kaptain K. Rool and Baron K. Roolenstein each appear as aprimary spirit.

InAdventure Mode: World of Light, King K. Rool appears in the opening cutscene with the other fighters. He is hit byGaleem's beams and imprisoned along with every other fighter exceptKirby, andPuppet Fighters of K. Rool and the other captured fighters are made. K. Rool is defeated and freed from control in theMysterious Dimension.

Classic Mode route

King K. Rool'sClassic Mode route has him fight against some of the heaviest characters in the game, including his arch-nemesis Donkey Kong and fellowSuper Mario villain Bowser. The title of the route uses boxing terminology, referencing the final fight ofDonkey Kong 64.

Super Heavyweight Class
RoundOpponent(s)StageSong
1CharizardUnova Pokémon LeagueVictory Road - Pokémon Ruby / Pokémon Sapphire
2BowserFind MiiKing Bowser - Super Mario Bros. 3
3King DededeBoxing RingKing Dedede's Theme(Brawl)
4RidleyBrinstar Depths (Battlefield)Vs. Ridley
5GanondorfBridge of EldinCalamity Ganon Battle - Second Form
6Donkey KongKongo JungleCrocodile Cacophony
FinalGalleomBoss Battle - Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Donkey Konga

King K. Rool sometimes dances to the music and is the focus of theBash K.Rool minigame inDonkey Konga, where the player's goal is to hit him with aSteel Barrel several times. He is also mentioned in the opening scene by Diddy, who claims that the bongos that Donkey Kong found could be a trap of K. Rool's.

DK series

DK: King of Swing

Artwork of King K. Rool from DK: King of Swing.
Artwork fromDK: King of Swing

King K. Rool returns as the main antagonist ofDK: King of Swing. He steals everymedals to become the self-proclaimed king of theJungle Jam competition, soDonkey Kong goes on a journey to get them back. Each world begins with a few medals dropping out of K. Rool's hovercraft. King K. Rool is fought in hisnamesake stage onK. Kruizer III. The first part involves racing onPeg Boards, with Donkey Kong having to reach the end first. K. Rool dismisses it as practice before the second and final part, where the two battle on Peg Boards. K. Rool and Donkey Kong each try to attack by charging into each other. After enough hits, K. Rool is defeated, earning Donkey Kong the last medal before leaving with K. Rool's hovercraft and all of the other medals.

The game is the first to feature K. Rool as a playable character, specifically inJungle Jam mode, where he is the largest and most powerful of them. K. Rool is partnered by default withBubbles, the main character ofClu Clu Land.

DK: Jungle Climber

InDK: Jungle Climber, King K. Rool appears as the main antagonist. He is first encountered at the peak ofSun Sun Island, where he and his entourage of fiveKritters steal the fiveCrystal Bananas from the banana alienXananab. When King K. Rool notices Donkey, Diddy, and Cranky Kong are heading their way, they quickly flee the scene using a dimensional portal device known as aSpirowarp. After this encounter, King K. Rool is encountered several more times on the various islands and dimensions of the game, usually appearing annoyed at Donkey, Diddy, Cranky and Xananab pursuing him before having one of his Kritter followers power up with a Crystal Banana and battle them.

After DK claims the fourth Crystal Banana from King K. Rool's completedMega Amp and final Kritter subordinate on theKing Kruizer IV, King K. Rool flees through a wormhole to thePlanet Plantaen after feigning a fight. Chased to a dead end on Planet Plantaen, K. Rool battles Donkey Kong, attacking by jumping at him, charging into him, and throwing exploding spiked balls, but is defeated in this battle. Refusing to submit to his enemies, he uses his last Crystal Banana to grow larger and become even more powerful for a true final battle. In the Japanese version, right before the battle, he also expressed a desire to use his Crystal Banana to obliterate Planet Plantaen if it came down to it.[8]

In his new form, King K. Rool attacks by exhaling fire, exploding mines, summoning meteors of various sizes, gales of wind, and trying to crush the Kongs with his hands. In this form, King K. Rool's only vulnerable spot is his face, which, once hit five times, depletes King K. Rool's health, depowering him and leaving him unconscious while the expelled Crystal Banana is claimed. King K. Rool is last seen inDK: Jungle Climber being taken back to his and the Kong's home planet, dragged through space by a rope attached to the back of aBanana Ship. It is unknown what the Kongs did with him once they returned home.

Donkey Kong Barrel Blast

King K. Rool is an unlockable playable character inDonkey Kong Barrel Blast. He uniquely rides a barrel-like vehicle that emits a jet flame, has a unique claw attack, and a different slipstream. He has high boost, speed and agility, like his rivalCranky Kong. K. Rool is unlocked by winning Challenge 31 ofCandy's Challenges.

Mario Super Sluggers

King K. Rool
K. Rool's new outfit fromMario Super Sluggers

King K. Rool makes his first appearance in theSuper Mario franchise as a playable character inMario Super Sluggers. Despite normally being enemies with the Kongs, K. Rool is part of Donkey Kong's team because he was impressed with their baseball skills. His artwork for the game is a variation of his artwork used forDK: Jungle Climber, albeit with his pharaoh-like clothing used for his design in the game. King K. Rool bats with his right hand, and fields with his left hand. King K. Rool uses a scepter with a large gem to bat, with its sweetspot being the red area, and he is tied withBowser andPetey Piranha for being the most powerful batter. K. Rool's pitching is slightly above average. He is tied withPurple Toad for the weakest fielding ability andRed Magikoopa for being the slowest runner. King K. Rool has low stamina, but not as much as Petey Piranha. King K. Rool has great chemistry with the Kritters (regardless of color) andKing Boo whilst having poor chemistry with the Kongs andBowser.

During Challenge Mode, King K. Rool appears inDK Jungle, where he uses his green, red, blue, and brownKritter minions to challenge the protagonists. After losing, K. Rool and the Kritters are unlocked for play in the mode.

Super Mario Odyssey

King K. Rool is referenced inNew Donk City ofSuper Mario Odyssey as a street named titled "KROOL Av."

Other appearances

Gameplay of Kremling Krunch.
King K. Rool inKremling Krunch

King K. Rool has appeared in the different iterations ofCamp Hyrule. In the 1999 version, he appears in only two minigames:Donkey Konk, as one of the Kremlings to appear and bonk from the hatches in the wall; andKremling Krunch, which has an opposite objective. In the 2003 version, King K. Rool is the villain, and he caused chaos in Camp Hyrule by creating a massive earthquake.

Unused appearances

Diddy Kong Pilot

K. Rool appears as a playable character in all builds ofDiddy Kong Pilot. Had the game not been canceled, this would've been K. Rool's first playable appearance.

In the earliest build seen at Space World 2000 and in the2001 iteration, K. Rool had a new alter-ego, Kamikaze K. Rool, who wore an aviator outfit and piloted a green plane with a sneering Kremling face painted on both sides and a nose with theZinger's color scheme.

In the Space World 2000 build, each pilot was going to have their own story mode, and K. Rool's story would have been called K. Rool's Gold. The intro blurbs revealed K. Rool would have been searching for El Dorado, the mythical city of gold after finding a stone tablet with a map in an ancient stone temple. The tablet led K. Rool to an island with a giant magical gate to El Dorado, where a quartet announce that they are the guardians of the gate and tell K. Rool that earlier Cranky Kong had failed to go through. The first guardian, Nikki, explained that only they had the magical power to open the gate, but first K. Rool would have to complete four tests to do so, with the first being to collect the fire key from Crackpot Keep.

While nothing more is known about the plot due to the build being unfinished, the accompanying illustration for K. Rool's Gold depicted K. Rool greedily looking over a pile of gold while a Kong genie, emerging from a nearby magic lamp, hovered behind him.[9]

In the July 2001 build, these story modes appear to have been removed, though some sprites intended for story cutscenes remain in the game's data.

Inthe 2003 iteration, K. Rool wore his regular outfit, piloted a brown plane, and was the final member of Team Kremling. The final Kremling cup and final cup of the game was K. Rool Kup, which ended in a dogfight match where K. Rool attacked the player with spiked naval mines. After being defeated, K. Rool would have been unlocked as a playable pilot. As a racer, K. Rool had the highest top speed and weight of the cast in exchange for the lowest acceleration of the racers.

K. Rool was replaced withGruntilda in the final version of this iteration,Banjo-Pilot, as indicated by their stats, similar boss fight and shared plane.

General information

Creation and development

Concept artwork of King K. Rool for Donkey Kong Country
OriginalDonkey Kong Country concept artwork of King K. Rool (as Krudd)
“Never expected old K.Rool to make it out of DKC, let alone turn up in#SmashBros nearly 25 years later. Maybe I should have spent a bit more than 5 minutes coming up with his slightly rubbish name.”
Gregg Mayles on King K. Rool's name

During early production ofDonkey Kong Country, the character that would become King. K Rool was named "Krudd".[10] Another proposed idea had the character named "King Klinker" and have him paired with a female Kremling named "Queen Krapp".[11] Later in development, "Kommander K. Rool" was considered as the character's name.[12] This planned name was given a brief nod in the fake credits during his boss fight, which mentioned him as being the "Kommander" of the game.

When asked what the K in "K. Rool" stands for, Gregg Mayles replied "Nothing! It was just a way of making him seem more important, that he'd added it to inflate his ego. In hindsight, it could have been something tonal like 'Kremling', or something deliberately out of character like Keith. What do you reckon it should stand for?"[13]

His Kaptain K. Rool alter ego was designed bySteve Mayles.[14] Baron K. Roolenstein was designed byMark Stevenson.[15]

Physical appearance

“I'm just an old dried-up lizard!”
King K. Rool, "Ape Foo Young"
King K. Rool
King K. Rool is most commonly depicted wearing a crown, gold wrist bands, and a red cape.

In King K. Rool's most common appearance, he wears a red cape and a gold crown, but he is fond of adopting many other looks and costumes as well. When he takes on the alias of Kaptain K. Rool, he trades in the cape for a brown trench coat and the crown for a pirate hat. When he becomes Baron K. Roolenstein, he wears a white lab coat and a tall prosthetic forehead with a small black wig resemblingFrankenstein's monster, and has a Propellerpack on his back. His outfit is based on a combination of Frankenstein's Monster as portrayed byBoris Karloff in theUniversal horror movieFrankenstein and the character of Baron Victor von Frankenstein (played byPeter Cushing) from the Hammer HorrorFrankenstein series. InMario Super Sluggers, K. Rool wears an Ancient Egyptian-style collar and loincloth, much like a pharaoh. Cranky Kong mentions in theDonkey Kong 64 instruction booklet that K. Rool had given up his silly disguises in that game. While he has not seriously gone incognito since Baron K. Roolenstein, for the final fight he goes by the moniker "King Krusha K. Rool" as a boxer. During this fight he sports a stereotypical one-piece as well as boxing gloves with a champion's belt.

K. Rool has three clawed toes on each foot and his hands each have four clawed fingers, though early appearances depict blunt or even nailed fingers. His Kaptain K. Rool and Baron K. Roolenstein sprites depict his hands as being much larger than in his typical appearances. K. Rool debuted with a tail, though its length and presence have varied between appearances. His tail was the longest inDonkey Kong 64, stubby inSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate, and completely absent inDK: King of Swing and the animated series. He is portrayed with a signature bloodshot eye, usually his left eye. K. Rool's skin is light green (though some appearances show it as dark green) and he has muscular arms, as well as usually being shown with jagged teeth.

InDonkey Kong 64, during the final battle in theboxing arena, King Krusha K. Rool (his boxing alias) is wearing a boxing outfit. He is wearing a blue spandex suit, which has a thick, white stripe on both sides. King Krusha K. Rool also has a champion's belt, which has a brown strap and a gold center, tied around his belly. He wears a pair of red boxing gloves, and a pair of reddish-pink shoes, which are almost the same color as his boxing gloves. A large hole appears in front of K. Rool's left shoe; inside of it, K. Rool is shown to have four toes. Contrarily, in his regular character model and artworks, K. Rool has three toes. For both his regular and his boxer alias, K. Rool's crown has eight prongs, fewer than that in theDonkey Kong Country games.

King K. Rool's underbelly was originally golden in texture and color (meant to be a piece of armor according to character designerSteve Mayles[16]), but sinceDK: King of Swing his underbelly has been changed to a light flesh tone, and has lost the prominent vertical indentation down the middle. InSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate, he regains the gold plate, which now has a sharp ridge along the edges but still lacks the vertical indentation; however,Palutena's Guidance mentions his "leathery" belly, though it is possible she is referring to the belly underneath the armor. In this game, his general head and body shape is more akin to the later games, though he has a tail again, albeit a short one, similar to his tail in the cartoon. King K. Rool also has more pronounced scales in this game, akin to his design in theRare games. He is also once again depicted as being distinctly larger than Donkey Kong. His cape also appears to be slightly torn up at the bottom.

King K. Rool has seven other costumes to choose from inSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate, all of which change his colors. His orange costume resemblesKerozene from the Game Boy Advance version ofDonkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest andRe-Koil fromDonkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! It also resembles the red Kritters that appear in theDonkey Kong Country series. King K. Rool's blue costume resembles the armored blue Kritters that appear throughout theDonkey Kong Country series, as well asKrusha fromDonkey Kong Country andDonkey Kong 64. His yellow costume resemblesKutlass from Donkey Kong Country 2, as well asKopter as he appeared inDonkey Kong Barrel Blast. King K. Rool's pink costume resemblesSkidda inDonkey Kong Country 3,Klump as he appears inDonkey Kong 64, and Kritters from the Game Boy Advance version ofDonkey Kong Country. King K. Rool's black costume resembles the armored Black Kritters fromDonkey Kong Country, while his brown costume resembles Klump's original appearance in said game, one of his alternate colors inDK: King of Swing, and a partial inversion of his normal colors. Lastly, King K. Rool has a white costume, which somewhat resembles an albino crocodile.

Personality

“That slimy, scaly, foul-breathed lizard, King K. Rool! Professional bad guy, the big daddy of evil.”
Cranky Kong, "Bad Hair Day"

K. Rool, as his name, a pun on "cruel", may imply, is brutal, ruling his minions through threats and intimidation, often punishing them severely when they fail. This is mentioned byKlubba inDonkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest, who says that K. Rool mistreats his minions.[17] This is also seen inDonkey Kong 64, when he punishes a purple-hairedKasplat via a giantKlaptrap for losingBlueprints and calling him "fatso", not realizing that K. Rool was listening. Even his most powerful followers seem to fear his wrath, as displayed inDonkey Kong 64, when his subtle display of anger results inArmy Dillo fainting on the spot, andDogadon ends up begging for mercy over his failure when admitting how his wings ended up singed by the Kongs (although K. Rool seems more shocked than angry at the failure regarding the latter). He does not seem to respect his henchmen, the Kritters, much better either. InMario Super Sluggers, he refers to brown Kritter as "the dirty under-belly of the Kremling Krew". InDonkey Kong 64, he even has K. Lumsy locked up due to his gentle nature, with it being even more harsh in the Japanese version due to the latter being his younger brother. This abuse of his underlings has also worked against him, as demonstrated by Klubba openly rooting for Diddy and Dixie to ruin his boss's plans, and also K. Lumsy being implied to have supplied him with a massive beatdown before sending him flying again as revenge for locking him up after being sent flying by Funky Kong earlier. Despite all of this, however, he and the Kritters have good chemistry with each other inMario Super Sluggers and the trophy bios ofKalypso andKludge show he respects and trusts the former as a capable leader and is intimidated by the latter's ferocious temper. K. Rool is also somewhat of a dirty fighter. He fakes defeat, often collapsing in the middle of combat and making it seem like he has been defeated, only to rise seconds later and begin fighting again. He has also shown himself to be negligent towards nature.[18] He has also shown some desire for planetary destruction if such benefitted him, as in the Japanese version ofDK: Jungle Climber, he declared his intention to use the power of his Crystal Banana to obliterate Planet Plantaen.[8]

K. Rool hates the Kongs, Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong more so than the others, having referred to them as "filthy apes" and "monkey brains". Despite his hatred of the Kongs, however, he is nevertheless willing to employ evil Kongs such asManky Kong andMinkey, as well as being susceptible toCandy Kong's charm, as evidenced by his being mesmerized by Candy flirting with him inDonkey Kong 64, even going so far as to reach out to her from the ring in apparent infatuation (which was later revealed to be a diversion to distract the Kremling leader long enough for Funky Kong to literally "give him the boot" by firing a boot from his bazooka). He is also capable of commending the Kongs' skill, as shown when they first enter the Lost World inDonkey Kong Land III, where he also gives them sixWatches and invites them to try Time Attack mode after he is defeated, as well as inMario Super Sluggers where he joins Donkey Kong's team after acknowledging their skill. K. Rool also appears to have some respect for the oldest Kongs as he had worked withCranky Kong to steal the banana hoard inDonkey Kong Land and had taken classes fromWrinkly Kong inDonkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest.

BothDonkey Kong 64 andSuper Smash Bros. Melee imply that K. Rool is somewhat insane and demented. The final battle ofDonkey Kong 64 also shows him to be somewhat of a showboater, constantly showing-off and making taunting gestures. He has bad chemistry with all of the Kongs inMario Super Sluggers, although he makes it clear that he is only teaming up with them when playing baseball, showing that he is capable of putting aside his hatred for them and will team up with them if needed, similarly to Bowser. He is also seen with Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong at their house sleeping inBanjo &Kazooie's reveal trailer despite his hatred for them.

According toLeigh Loveday (one of the writers of theDonkey Kong Country series) on Rareware.com's former Scribes column, K. Rool's motivation for stealing the banana hoard is either that he wants Donkey Kong to starve to death so that he can occupy his "cosy[sic] treehouse pad", or perhaps that he simply likes bananas.[19] The latter explanation is supported in theDonkey Kong Country manual which states that the Kremlings coveted the bananas for their nutritional value,[20]Palutena's Guidance inSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate which states that Kremlings like bananas, the half-eaten bananas on theGangplank Galleon, and a piece of art bySteve Mayles depicting K. Rool reading a banana recipe book.[21] However, K. Rool instead states that he hates bananas in the English localization ofDK: Jungle Climber.[8]

Weapons

Kaptain K. Rool
Kaptain K. Rool wielding a blunderbuss

Throughout his various appearances, King K. Rool uses a variety of weaponry.

InDonkey Kong Country andDonkey Kong Land, using his trademark attack, King K. Rool attacks Donkey Kong or Diddy Kong by taking off his crown and throwing it at them, which can boomerang back to him.

InDonkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest andDonkey Kong Land 2, Kaptain K. Rool uses a powerfulblunderbuss. He fires different types of ammunition such as Kannonballs, spiked Kannonballs, barrels, and status-afflicting mists, which either freeze, slow, or disorient his targets. K. Rool also uses his blunderbuss as a vacuum to suck the Kongs toward him, whereupon he hits them with the butt of his blunderbuss. In addition to using it as an offensive weapon, he also uses it as his primary form of movement by aiming it in the opposite direction and using the jet propulsion to thrust him forward at high speeds.

InDonkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! andDonkey Kong Land III, Baron K. Roolenstein uses a helicopter-equipped pack on his back to obtain flight. Despite the fact that K. Rool can actually move faster on his feet, and the fact that the helicopter pack is his weakpoint in the game, it is necessary for his trap-based fighting strategy; it allows him to avoid his own electric beams by hovering over them. Through the use of a remote, he can manipulate various objects in his lair, such as altering positions and movements of platforms, and activating pods that send blasts of electricity at Dixie Kong and Kiddy Kong. During the battle in Krematoa, Baron K. Roolenstein's remote can also activate a fireball-launching cannon and a moving conveyor belt, in addition to the electric pods. InDonkey Kong Land III, he is capable of shooting electric beams from his gloves.

During the final battle ofDonkey Kong 64, in his fight against Diddy Kong, King Krusha K. Rool is capable of throwing his boxing gloves as boomerangs.

Vehicles

King K. Rool also uses a wide variety of vehicles, from his Gangplank Galleon, to large airships, such as the Flying Krock and K. Kruizer III.DK: King of Swing also shows King K. Rool has in his possession a personal hovercraft, which can move quickly. He also uses a type of barrel vehicle inDonkey Kong Barrel Blast. Another one of these vehicles is the Propellerpack.

Powers and abilities

  • In combat, King K. Rool usually uses his size and strength, attempting to tackle, crush and even leap onto opponents; considering his physique, attacks, and athletic abilities from the firstDonkey Kong Country andDonkey Kong 64, he is capable of inflicting considerable damage with physical strength alone. Although, inDonkey Kong Barrel Blast, King K. Rool's attack is a single claw swipe. Additionally, despite his size, King K. Rool can actually be quite swift and speedy in battle (far more so then Donkey Kong, as shown inDonkey Kong Country where he can leap from one end of the Gangplank Galleon to the other in one jump). InDK: King of Swing, King K. Rool had the highest attack out of all the characters. He is tied with Bowser andPetey Piranha for the best batting abilities inMario Super Sluggers.
  • InDonkey Kong Country, King K. Rool boasts the ability to summon a barrage of large cannonballs to rain down on Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong.
  • InDonkey Kong Country 2, Kaptain K. Rool can teleport.
  • InDonkey Kong Country 3, Baron K. Roolenstein simply uses a remote control to activate his arenas' gadgets and weaponry in battle. InDonkey Kong Land III, K. Roolenstein can shoot electricity from his hands and throw bombs.
  • InDonkey Kong 64, King K. Rool displays the ability to create multiple shockwaves by slamming the ground once (although, as demonstrated with Tiny Kong, doing this too many times will cause him to injure his posterior, leaving an opening for Tiny to inflict damage to his toes). He can also perform a powerful uppercut after charging at the Kongs, which can knock Chunky Kong high into in the air, even when he is the same size as K. Rool.
  • InDonkey Kong Country 2 andDonkey Kong 64, King K. Rool displays his ability to turn invisible, though minor details still give away his position. InDonkey Kong Country 2, his blunderbuss leaves smoke puffs behind him, and inDonkey Kong 64, his shadow can still be seen on the ground when he is invisible.
  • InDK: Jungle Climber, King K. Rool, after being damaged in battle, can turn temporarily invincible (gaining a reddish coloration) and the ability to assume a ball shape and bounce off surfaces rapidly. After being empowered by a Crystal Banana, King K. Rool gains a multitude of different powers, such as manipulating the weather, summoning meteors, breathing a barrage of fireballs and exploding mines.

Family

“Oh, my favorite part is going back to the swamplands to play gator-games with all my slithering siblings. We just roll around in the muck all day, drinking bog-nog and exchanging villain stories! And then later, we will gorge on one of mummy's home-made mud pies!”
King K. Rool, "The Kongo Bongo Festival of Lights"

King K. Rool mentions havinga wife inDonkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! Specifically, after KAOS is defeated a second time, Baron K. Roolenstein appears, stating he built KAOS from his wife's best pots and pans. It is unknown if K. Rool is telling a joke, or if he actually has a wife. In a December 23, 1999 edition of the Scribes section of Rare's website,Leigh Loveday stated that K. Rool's "my wife is going to kill me" line was merely "a typically throwawayVic and Bob reference."[22] The wife does make a physical appearance in4koma Gag Battle and4koma Manga Ōkoku where she is depicted as a thin Kremling woman with light hair and an apron over a black dress.

In the episode "The Big Switch-a-Roo" of theDonkey Kong Country television series, King K. Rool mentions his mother, and in "The Kongo Bongo Festival of Lights" he mentions his "slithering siblings."

Though K. Rool'strophy information erroneously states that Kaptain K. Rool is his brother, according to the Japanese version ofDonkey Kong 64,K. Lumsy is King K. Rool’s little brother.[23]

According to the Nintendo Magazine System, K. Rool is a descendant ofKremlantis' former residents.[24]

In theDonkey Kong Country television series episode "Baby Kong Blues," King K. Rool attempts to raiseBaby Kong for an heir, renaming him "Prince Junior Croc," but Donkey Kong eventually manages to convince him otherwise.

InSuper Donkey Kong with Mario 2, K. Rool meets an ancestor of his calledCranky K. Rool who lived in Donkey Kong Island's depths for more than 500 years after the shame of losing at Picross against the Kongs.

Pets

InDonkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest, K. Rool's parrot isScreech, while in the cartoon, K. Rool takes the parrot,Polly Roger, as a spy.

InDonkey Kong 64, K. Rool keeps an unnamed green Klaptrap as a pet, stroking it in a manner similar toErnst Stavro Blofeld fromJames Bond. The Klaptrap enjoys using K. Rool's viewscreen in its spare time. Exclusively in the Japanese script, K. Rool also refers toDogadon as his cute pet.

Profiles and statistics

Main article:List of King K. Rool profiles and statistics

Donkey Kong Country

King K. Rool
Sprite of King K. Rool in Donkey Kong Country
WorldN/ALevelGang-Plank Galleon
Hits to defeat9RewardCompletion
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Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest

Instruction booklet:

  • The leader of the pack is back, and this time he's packing a blunderbuss! Ouch!

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Spirit
#136 King K. Rool
King K. Rool spirit artwork from Super Smash Bros. UltimateSeries/gameDonkey Kong Series
TypeFighter
How to obtainClassic Mode as King K. Rool
Spirit
#162 Kaptain K. Rool
Kaptain K. RoolSeries/gameDonkey Kong Series
TypePrimary
Slots2
ClassLegend
Strength / effect(s)Attack
How to obtainWorld of Light (Final Battle); Spirit Board
Spirit battleOpponent(s)King K. Rool
ConditionsRule: Invisibility
  • The enemy's neutral special has increased power
  • Stamina battle
  • The enemy is invisible after a little while
StageHalberd
SongCrocodile Cacophony
Spirit
#163 Baron K. Roolenstein
Baron K. Roolenstein spirit from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.Series/gameDonkey Kong Series
TypePrimary
Slots3
ClassAce
Strength / effect(s)Shield
How to obtainSummoned with Dr. Crygor, Kritter, and Creature & Flea Man cores

Portrayals

In the initial versions ofDonkey Kong Country as well as its sequels, his voice clips were reused fromKrusha andRambi provided byChris Sutherland.[25] In theDonkey Kong Country animated series, King K. Rool was voiced byBen Campbell, while in the Japanese dub of the television series he was voiced by Jūrōta Kosugi.

InDonkey Kong 64, King K. Rool possesses an ominous and lowDarth Vader-like voice provided by Chris Sutherland again, complete with loud, emphasized breathing similar to Vader's. This was also done inDiddy Kong Pilot.[26] K. Rool's evil laughter is a pitched-down stock sound effect from the Cartoon Trax Volume 1 sound effects library by The Hollywood Edge and has also been used byRare in otherDonkey Kong games. In his boxing guise, K. Rool adopts a more showy and boisterous tone of voice. Many of these voice clips are re-used byKrusha in the game's multiplayer mode. According to Gregg Mayles, this change in persona to a boastful prize fighter was intentionally done because he felt it would lead to a more fun boss fight than one with K. Rool'sErnst Stavro Blofeld-inspired alter ego.[27]

FromDonkey Kong Barrel Blast (2007) toMario Super Sluggers (2008), King K. Rool was voiced byToshihide Tsuchiya, though inSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate, he is given bellows and roars similar to that of a real crocodile, as well as some guttural laughter.

Actor/sampleAppearance
Chris SutherlandDonkey Kong Country,Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest,Donkey Kong 64,Donkey Kong Country (Game Boy Advance),Donkey Kong Country 2 (Game Boy Advance),DK: King of Swing,Donkey Kong Country 3 (Game Boy Advance)
Ben CampbellDonkey Kong Country (television series)
Hollywoodedge, Evil Laugh CRT023801Pitched down for K. Rool. Originated from Cartoon Trax Volume 1. First used inDonkey Kong 64 as K. Rool's evil laugh.
Toshihide TsuchiyaDonkey Kong Barrel Blast,DK: Jungle Climber,Mario Super Sluggers

Quotes

Donkey Kong Country television series

  • "Bravo!She lives, she lives! She could fool any idiot!" ‐ "Bad Hair Day"
  • "Now 'the snip clip power slip, you're a wimp and that's it!' A curse onDonkey Kong, she'll cut his hair, which will cut his strength and cut him out of the picture! AHAHAHA!" - "Bad Hair Day"
  • "My loyal reptilian subjects. This marks a glorious day history for all Kritters." - "Bad Hair Day"
  • "Because it wouldn't be asurprise, younumbskull! Now, We'll make them think we are participating in the ceasefire, but instead, we are going to be sneaky! Clever." - "Kong for a Day"
  • "Ooh, you should be. You'll be punished! You're grounded!Off to the dungeon with her." - "Raiders of the Lost Banana"
  • "All right, lizards!Today is the day!Today, we will take over Kongo Bongo! At this very moment, Krusha hasbravely infiltrated Cranky's cabin under theguise of getting amedical exam! He willseize the Crystal Coconut! Once that beautiful orb is in my possession, Kongo Bongo, willfall at my feet! MEHAHAAA! Hahahahahahaaaa...." - "From Zero to Hero"
  • "Klump, didn't I say nonews, nocalls, and notyranny until tomorrow? It's abad villain day!" - "Legend of the Crystal Coconut"
  • "SHUUUUT UP! Don't you morons even realize? I'll be King K. Fool to future generations thanks to Cranky and that film! It's an outrage, a catastrophe. BLOW THAT SPACESHIP UP!" - "To the Moon Baboon"
  • "You think this has been fun? Oh, let me explain it so that even your underdeveloped cranium can understand. I'm just pretending to be buddies so I can get back at that loser Cranky and claim my prize. Now LET ME GO!" - "Best of Enemies"

Donkey Kong 64

  • "I want you to do everything in your power to keep Donkey Kong distracted. Steal that hoard of Golden Bananas he treasures so much and take care of his pathetic friends. This time there can be no mistakes."
  • "I hope foryour sake, you're right this time."
  • "Whileyou'll be busy looking for your precious golden bananas and flea-bitten friends, I'll be preparing mylizard flavored surprise!MWA HA HA HA HA HA HA!!!"
  • "Fatso, is it? I'd choose my last words more carefully if I wereyou."
  • "Yeah!! Thank you!"

Mario Super Sluggers

  • "By my toothy grin! Who dares to disturb my rest?"
  • "You fools know who I am, don't you?"
  • "You think to oppose my glorious girth?! Graw haw haaa! I love it!"
  • "You deserve a kingly beating! Come on! Graaaw haw haaaaaaaw!"
  • "You think it's a good idea to challenge me?"
  • "King K. Rool doesn't do anything halfway! Hope you've said your good-byes, fools!"
  • "What a bunch of misfits!"
  • "Come back if you ever get the courage to challenge me."
  • "I see you fools failed to learn your lesson... If you strike at a king, you must finish him!"
  • "You'll regret the day you ran into me."
  • "Great gravyboats! You saps are pretty good!"
  • "Graw haw haw! I like your style! I'm going to join your lineup!"
  • "Come on! It's obvious who's better! Listen up, Kritters! From here on, we're allies!"
  • "Don't get me wrong! This is ONLY while we're playing baseball!"

DKC: Return to Krocodile Isle

The following quotes are from the fan-made animationDKC: Return to Krocodile Isle, in which Ben Campbell reprises his role as King K. Rool from the officialDonkey Kong Country television series.

  • "If absence sows a hungry heart,
    "Are you famished without your king?
    "It seems you lot forgot the brand
    "Of ka-rool-ty that I bring.
    "I'll remind you faithful subjects
    "I know it's been a while:
    "Lest you fancy your death by my jaws or my breath,
    "Don't smile at this crocodile!"
  • "I knewyou'd be back! Fate entangled, destined forever,yin and yang! I did this all for you. Wanna know the funny part? I don't even like bananas! Am I enough for you now? Am I !?!"
  • "Klump, my dearly, dauntless Klump. Remind me if I ever were to kill myself, I could scale to the heights of your blind devotion and leap down towards your IQ!"

Audio

Voice samples

Icon of an audio speaker.Donkey Kong 64 - "I've been waiting a long time for this moment. Soon, Donkey Kong and his pretty little island... will be no more." (Chris Sutherland)
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Icon of an audio speaker.Donkey Kong 64 -"Thank you!"
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Icon of an audio speaker.Mario Super Sluggers - K. Rool's laugh (Toshihide Tsuchiya)
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Themes

Icon of an audio speaker.Gang-Plank Galleon - The final boss theme inDonkey Kong Country
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Icon of an audio speaker.K. Rool's Cacophony - TheGame Over music inDonkey Kong Country
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Icon of an audio speaker.Crocodile Cacophony (K. Rool's Theme) - The final boss theme inDonkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest
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Icon of an audio speaker.K. Rool's Theme - The theme that plays in the intermission cutscenes featuring K. Rool inDonkey Kong 64
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Icon of an audio speaker.Blueprint Appears - The tune that plays when aKasplat is defeated and ablueprint appears inDonkey Kong 64
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Icon of an audio speaker.Angry Aztec (Temple with Five Doors) - A portion of the music that plays in the Temple with Five Doors inAngry Aztec inDonkey Kong 64
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Icon of an audio speaker.K. Rool Escapes - The music that plays when K. Rool escapes in hisKremling craft inDonkey Kong 64
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Icon of an audio speaker.K. Rool Battle - The final boss theme inDonkey Kong 64
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Icon of an audio speaker.Game Over - The Game Over music inDonkey Kong 64
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List of appearances

TitleDescriptionRelease dateSystem/format
Donkey Kong CountryMain antagonist, final boss1994Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Donkey Kong LandMain antagonist, final boss1995Game Boy
Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong QuestMain antagonist, final boss1995Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Donkey Kong Land 2Main antagonist, final boss1996Game Boy
Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!Main antagonist, final boss1996Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Donkey Kong Land IIIMain antagonist, final boss1997Game Boy
Donkey Kong 64Main antagonist, final boss1999Nintendo 64
Donkey Kong CountryMain antagonist, final boss2000Game Boy Color
Super Smash Bros. MeleeCameo as a trophy2001Nintendo GameCube
Donkey KongaNon-playable character2003Nintendo GameCube
Donkey Kong CountryMain antagonist, final boss2003Game Boy Advance
Donkey Kong Country 2Main antagonist, final boss2004Game Boy Advance
DK: King of SwingMain antagonist, final boss, unlockable playable character2005Game Boy Advance
Donkey Kong Country 3Main antagonist, final boss2005Game Boy Advance
Donkey Kong Barrel BlastUnlockable playable character2007Wii
DK: Jungle ClimberMain antagonist, final boss2007Nintendo DS
Super Smash Bros. BrawlCameo as a trophy and sticker2008Wii
Mario Super SluggersUnlockable playable character2008Wii
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DSCameo as a trophy2014Nintendo 3DS
Super Smash Bros. for Wii UCameo as a trophy2014Wii U
Super Smash Bros. UltimateUnlockable playable character, spirit2018Nintendo Switch

Gallery

For this subject's image gallery, seeGallery:King K. Rool.

Names in other languages

King K. Rool

LanguageNameMeaningNotes
Japaneseキングクルール[?]
Kingu Kurūru
King K. Rool (pronounced closer to "King Cruel")
Chinese (simplified)克鲁王[?]
Kèlǔ Wáng
King CruelDK: King of Swing
库鲁鲁王[?]
Kùlǔlǔ Wáng
King K. RoolSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate
Chinese (traditional)庫魯魯王[?]
Kùlǔlǔ Wáng
King K. Rool
DutchKing K. Rool[28]-
Koning Wreed[?]King CruelDonkey Kong Country television series
FinnishK. Ohje[29]From eitherkohje (slang for a bungler) or literallyohje ("instruction")originalDonkey Kong Country trilogy and theDonkey Kong Land series
French (NOA)Roi K. Rool[?]King K. Rool
French (NOE)King K. Rool[?]-
GermanKing K. Rool[?]-
King Kroko[?]FromKrokodil ("crocodile")Donkey Kong Country television series
ItalianKing K. Rool[?]-
K. Roole[sic][30]Donkey Kong Land
Re K. Roll[31]King K. Roll
King K. Roll[32][33]-Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!,Donkey Kong Land 2
King V Rool[34]Donkey Kong Country for Game Boy Color (Game Boy Color Mania)
Re K. Rool[35]King K. RoolDonkey Kong Country TV (Samsung TV Plus dub)
Korean킹크루루[?]
King Keururu
King K. Rool
PortugueseKomandante K. Roll[sic][36]Fromcomandante ("commander")Donkey Kong Country
RussianКинг К. Роль[?]
King K. Rol
К. Роль is a pun onКороль ("king")
Spanish (NOA)King K. Rool[?]-
Rey Cruel[?]King CruelDonkey Kong Country television series
Spanish (NOE)King K. Rool[?]-
Rey K. Rool[?]King K. RoolDonkey Kong Country television series

Kaptain K. Rool

LanguageNameMeaningNotes
Japaneseキャプテンクルール[?]
Kyaputen Kurūru
Kaptain K. Rool
Chinese (simplified)库鲁鲁船长[?]
Kùlǔlǔ Chuánzhǎng
Captain K. Rool
Chinese (traditional)庫魯魯船長[?]
Kùlǔlǔ Chuánzhǎng
Captain K. Rool
ItalianKapitano K. Rool[?]Kaptain K. Rool
Capitain[sic] Krai[37]Captain Krai
PortugueseKapitão K. Rool[38]Kaptain K. Rool
SpanishKaptain K. Rool[?]-

Baron K. Roolenstein

LanguageNameMeaningNotes
Japaneseバロンクルール[?]
Baron Kurūru
Baron K. Rool
ItalianBarone K. Roolenstein[?]Baron K. Roolenstein
SpanishBaron K. Roolenstein[?]-

King Krusha K. Rool

LanguageNameMeaningNotes
Japaneseキング“クラッシャー”クルール[39]
Kingu "Kurasshā" Kurūru
King “Krusha” K. Rool

Notes

King Koopa wearing a red cape in The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3
King Koopa wearing a red cape and resembling King K. Rool

References

King K. Rool coverage on otherNIWA wikis:
  1. ^"KREM QUAY K. Rool proves he’s pirate and not a sailor with yet another wrecked ship. Be careful or you’ll get sunk in this swamp along with it!" – Miller, Kent and Paul Shinoda (1995).Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong QuestPlayer's Guide.Nintendo of America (American English). Page 20.
  2. ^"I'll call old K. Rool and arrange everything. You'll wake up tomorrow without your bananas." –Cranky Kong.Donkey Kong Land instruction booklet.Nintendo of America. Page 5.
  3. ^"K. Rool has taken his ancestral title of Baron K. Roolenstein and now fancies himself some sort of mad scientist." – December 1997.Nintendo Power Volume 103.Nintendo of America (American English). Page 85.
  4. ^EvilLaugh CRT023801.Sound Ideas. Retrieved January 23, 2022.
  5. ^DonnerMilbe24 (August 8, 2021).Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Direct 8.8.2018 (reupload) (24:45).YouTube.
  6. ^IGN (November 1, 2018).Super Smash Bros. Ultimate: Incineroar and Ken Reveal Trailer (02:07).YouTube.
  7. ^GameSpot Trailers (June 11, 2019).Super Smash Bros. Ultimate – Banjo-Kazooie Reveal Trailer | E3 2019 (0:20).YouTube.
  8. ^abchttps://x.com/TheWispGuy/status/1919456574776476047.X.com.
  9. ^RareWareCentral (November 6, 2011).Diddy Kong Pilot - Very Early Beta Spaceworld.YouTube. Retrieved April 21, 2024.
  10. ^Ghoulyboy (September 6, 2015).Found a couple more #DKCrevealed Kremling concepts by James Ryman, where Krudd is starting to look like K.Rool..X (English). Retrieved June 5, 2024.
  11. ^Mayles, Gregg (November 21, 2019).What about a reptilian revelation from the #DKCArchives for #5? Some early Kremling thinking shows that #KRool could have been called 'King Klinker' and he might have had a partner named 'Queen Krapp'. Not the best names I came up with! #WorldDonkeyKongDay #DKC25".X (English). Retrieved June 5, 2024.
  12. ^Ghoulyboy (August 10, 2018).Never expected this tweet about #KingKRool in #SmashBros to be so popular. As a moderately interesting bonus follow up, an early naming sheet shows K. Rool was going to be 'Kommander' and #DKC was going to be called 'Monkey Mayhem'.X (English). Retrieved June 5, 2024.
  13. ^Chris_Costy (August 8, 2018).What's the "K" stand for?.X (English). Retrieved June 5, 2024.
  14. ^March 30, 2024.Mark Stevenson on X.X. Retrieved August 15, 2024.
  15. ^Mark Stevenson talking about Baron K. Roolenstein[dead link]
  16. ^WinkySteve (July 6, 2015).Armour. Wonder no more..X (British English). Retrieved June 5, 2024.
  17. ^"Kap'n K. Rool treats us rotten. I hope yer scupper his plans!" – Klubba.Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest.
  18. ^"Jungle Jinx It looks like K. Rool hasn’t heard about preserving the rain forests. Here he’s dumping bunches of giant tires in Diddy and Dixie’s path!" – Miller, Kent and Paul Shinoda (1995).Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest Player's Guide.Nintendo of America (American English). Page 46.
  19. ^"K. Rool wants the banana horde because DK will starve and die without it, enabling the crafty croc to occupy the gorilla's cosy treehouse pad. He might also want it as he likes bananas, who knows?" –Scribes - August 25, 1999.Rarewhere (British English). Archived from the original via Wayback Machine. Retrieved June 5, 2024.
  20. ^"The Kremlings were out there, this much was certain. They coveted Donkey Kong’s banana stockpile, the largest on the island, and probably in the world. A treasure in potassium and Vitamin A. The perfect food. “Ahhh... delicious bananas...” The thought of DK’s golden horde almost made Diddy forget his uncomfortable situation." – 1994.Donkey Kong Country instruction booklet.Nintendo of America (American English). Page 4.
  21. ^December 13, 2017.#YookaLaylee for #NintendoSwitch is out tomorrow! Thus, our artists conclude their tributes to Nintendo classics they helped create, as @WinkySteve imagines the spoils of war....X (English). Retrieved June 5, 2024.
  22. ^Scribes; December 23, 1999.Rarewhere (British English). Archived August 23, 2000, 21:40:29 UTC from the original via Wayback Machine. Retrieved June 5, 2024.
  23. ^キャラクターの紹介.Nintendo (Japanese). Retrieved June 5, 2024.
  24. ^"KREMLANTIS Rock hewn and rock solid is Kremlantis, ancient home of K. Rool's masterful predecessors. Slight worse off for water than the good ship Gangplank, seeking as the entire kingdom is submerged! The majority of Kremlantis' wards have survived through being trapped in air pockets, though mutant winds roam freely about so beware! Of course it's inevitable that some areas are flooded by ice-water too, and it is here that DK and Diddy encounter the worst of their fears..." –Donkey Kong Land Nintendo Magazine System. Page 13.
  25. ^January 10, 2019.That would be the Multi-talented Chris Sutherland @PlaytonicGames @YookaLayleeHub.X (English). Retrieved June 5, 2024.
  26. ^Chris Sutherland in Twitter (April 7, 2025)
  27. ^"The boxing theme certainly wasn’t planned until the very end. In fact, K.Rool is wearing a crown in the opening story and acts more like Blofeld from the James Bond movies. I didn’t think fighting K.Rool as Blofeld would be much fun, hence him changing his persona to a champion boxer at the end." – Mayles, Gregg (November 23, 2019).Feature: Donkey Kong 64 Devs On Bugs, Boxing And 20 Years Of The DK Rap.Nintendo Life. Retrieved June 5, 2024.
  28. ^PAL Dub Archive (May 1, 2022).Donkey Kong Country Dutch Sub - Rare Screener TCR Tape.YouTube. Retrieved April 13, 2025.
  29. ^Hannu “TheHande” Mäkinen (June 4, 2022).TheHande talks about More Manuals & Finnish DK Names (8:39). Retrieved April 12, 2025 from YouTube.
  30. ^Donkey Kong Land Italian instruction booklet. Page 3.
  31. ^Donkey Kong Land Italian instruction booklet. Page 3, 14, 15, 19, 20.
  32. ^Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! Spanish-Italian instruction booklet. Page 32.
  33. ^Donkey Kong Land 2 Italian instruction booklet. Page 4.
  34. ^May 2001.Game Boy Color Mania 10. Rome:Play Press Publishing srl (Italian). ISBN9-771129-466008. Page 24. (Archived via archive.today.)
  35. ^donkey kong country in italiano su Samsung TV Plus doppiato da una intelligenza artificiale (IA)
  36. ^Donkey Kong Country Brazilian instruction booklet (PDF). Page 27.
  37. ^"Avrà il suo bel daffare quando si lancerà nel rifugio dei pirati di Capitain Krai sull'Isola dei Coccodrilli." –Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest back of Italian boxart.
  38. ^Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest Brazilian instruction booklet (PDF). Page 4, 31.
  39. ^2000. 「ドンキーコング64任天堂公式ガイドブック」 (Donkey Kong 64 Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook).Shogakukan (Japanese). Page 125.
  40. ^Nelvana official website, excerpt from March 28, 2006. Accessed January 1, 2025.
  41. ^Nelvana distribution catalogue. Page 26.
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CharactersAbigorAli MustafaAlienArmyBaleogBaluBlankaBombermanBottlesBowserCamelCandy KongClamboChompsChun-LiChuckieCrabCranky KongCroctopusDhalsimDiddy KongDixie KongDonkey KongDonkey Kong Jr.DösnDr. LightDr. WilyErikGhosts of ChristmasGoombaHelmut KohlHösnJoeKamekKid KlownKiddy KongKing K. RoolKirbyKKDUKlösnKoopa TroopaKremlingKritterLakituLemmyLinkLudwigLuigiMacMahgoMario (Dr. Mario) •Max MilliplattMega ManMiss SteinbrunnenMonaMortonNettyNicoleOlafPiaPlokPresidentPrincess ToadstoolSanta ClausSickobratzSquawksSquidgeTicTocToadTodojewskiToadyVirusWarioWendyWhispy WoodsWrinkly KongYoshiZangiefZinger
LocationsAlte OperAustriaBrooklynCandy's Save PointCape CanaveralDinoBurgersDK's Tree HouseEgyptElmstreet-TunnelEmpire State BuildingFrankfurtGangplank GalleonGermanyGumba Royal HotelHawaiiHösndösnInfernumKoopa RecordsKoopabizaMario's houseMushroom KingdomNew York CitySphinxSwitzerlandTaj MahalWarios BombenladenWhite HouseWolkenkratzerWunderland
Items, objects, vehicles, and misc.? BlockBanana hoardBanana peelBombChomp RockCoinDK BarrelGame BoyGame Boy CameraHammerKartLakitu's CloudMine CartSpringboardTNT BarrelTreasure chestTyrannoburgerWeckerYoshi CookieYoshi Egg
MiscellaneousN-Gang
Donkey Kong Country television series
CharactersBaby KongBluster Kong (Leo Luster) •Candy CloneCandy KongCranky Kong (Young) •Diddy KongDixie KongDonkey KongEddie the Mean Old YetiFunky KongGeneral KlumpGreen KrocInka Dinka DooJr. Klap TrapKaptain SkurvyKing K. Rool (Baby) •Klap TrapsKong FuKrittersKrushaKutlassPolly RogerRobot
LocationsBluster BarrelworksCranky's CabinDK's Tree HouseForbidden ForestFunky's Flights (Funky's Bodacious Bistro) •Inka Dinka Doo's TempleKongo Bongo IslandKing K. Rool's lairKongo JungleMinesWhite Mountains
EpisodesSeason 1Episode 1: "Bad Hair Day" • Episode 2: "Ape Foo Young" • Episode 3: "Booty and the Beast" • Episode 4: "Barrel, Barrel... Who's Got the Barrel" • Episode 5: "Kong for a Day" • Episode 6: "Raiders of the Lost Banana" • Episode 7: "From Zero to Hero" • Episode 8: "Buried Treasure" • Episode 9: "Cranky's Tickle Tonic" • Episode 10: "Get a Life, Don't Save One" • Episode 11: "Orangutango" • Episode 12: "Double Date Trouble" • Episode 13: "The Curse of Kongo Bongo"
Season 2Episode 1: "Speed" • Episode 2: "Klump's Lumps" • Episode 3: "Bluster's Sale Ape-Stravaganza" • Episode 4: "Legend of the Crystal Coconut" • Episode 5: "Kong Fu" • Episode 6: "I Spy With My Hairy Eye" • Episode 7: "Bug a Boogie" • Episode 8: "Watch the Skies" • Episode 9: "Baby Kong Blues" • Episode 10: "Ape-Nesia" • Episode 11: "The Big Chill Out" • Episode 12: "To the Moon Baboon" • Episode 13: "A Thin Line Between Love & Ape"
Season 3Episode 1: "Hooray for Holly-Kongo Bongo" • Episode 2: "The Kongo Bongo Festival of Lights" • Episode 3: "Speak No Evil, Dude" • Episode 4: "The Day the Island Stood Still" • Episode 5: "Monkey Seer, Monkey Do" • Episode 6: "Four Weddings and a Coconut" • Episode 7: "Follow That Coconut" • Episode 8: "Vote of Kong-Fidence" • Episode 9: "The Big Switch-a-Roo" • Episode 10: "Hunka Hunka Burnin' Bluster" • Episode 11: "Best of Enemies" • Episode 12: "It's a Wonderful Life" • Episode 13: "Just Kidding" • Episode 14: "Message in a Bottle Show"
Items and objectsBananaBanana fish rollBanana FlipBanana PhoneBarrelBarrel 007Barrel RocketBarrelcopterBoomerang-a-barrelCoconut ChillCurse of the Double DoubloonCrystal Coconut (Fake) •Exploding BarrelFireworksGolden BananaGreen bananaHologramKlap-BlasterKongo Bongo Gone WrongoLove potionMystic OraclePapier-Mâché Lily PadPlaneShipSupersonic SatelliteTickle TonicTin Banana TuTrigger Barrel
MusicSongs"Donkey Kong Country Theme" • "Ashita ni Nattara..." • "Banana Tengoku" • "'Cause I'm Cranky" • "I'm Candy Kong's Clone" • "Cranky's Gonna Show Ya" • "Diddy to the Rescue" • "The Pirate Scorn" • "I Gotta Eat!" • "Creeping" • "Have We Got a Deal?" • "I'm Nobody's Hero" • "Second Banana" • "The Curse of the Golden Banana" • "Our Love is Stronger Than a Golden Banana" • "Bluster the Benevolent" • "My Finest Hour" • "Riches Galore (Let's Go!)" • "All I Wanna Do" • "Mixing Your Cares Away" • "No One's Going to Make a Monkey Out of Me" • "Do That Monkey Like That Monkey Do You" • "Anyone Can Dance" • "That's Why He'd Rather Be With Me" • "Holograms" • "Bluebeard Baboon's Curse of the Double Doubloon" • "Spellbound" • "I Like Evil" • "Why'd I Have to Fall for a Hero?" • "I Haven't Got a Friend in the World" • "Is There Someone I Can Truly Call a Friend?" • "Look Out, World ('Cause Here I Come!)" • "Just Remember Who You Are" • "Tell Me Everything" • "Gotta Get it Back!" • "I'm the Kong Fu Master" • "Don't Lose Heart" • "Monkey Business" • "Me Like You" • "The Booty Boogie" • "The Big Bog Monster" • "Interplanetary Visitor Dudes" • "Watch the Skies" • "Look Out, Baby Kong!" • "My Wittle Evil One" • "The Mirror Never Lies" • "One of Us" • "The Road to Success" • "Over the Hill" • "What Do You Love the Most?" • "The Island of Kongo Bongo" • "Being Together Forever" • "I've Got it All!" • "I Wanna be a Star" • "Be Bad!" • "I Got No Family Tree" • "Just Remember Me" • "Kongo Bongo Gone Wrongo" • "Charades" • "Feel the Power!" • "Wake Up!" • "Mystic Oracle Summoning Chant" • "Yes Means No" • "The Banana Do-si-do" • "Do You Know What This Means?" • "The Diddy Drop Rap" • "Vote for Me" • "The Ape on a Mission" • "Metal Head" • "Head Games" • "I'm Leo Luster" • "Baby, I'm Back!" • "We'll Always Be Friends!" • "This Friendship is Wrong" • "If I Wasn't Around" • "Let Me Go Back to My Home" • "Can You Ever Forgive Me?" • "The Coconut is Cursed!"
Background music"Guava Nectar" • "Clown Shoe" • "Edsel" • "Marching Orders" • "Tiny Czar" • "Three Piece Suit" • "House Of Frights" • "Jump In" • "Barrel Chase" • "Hover Car" • "Helicopter Heist" • "Sneakers" • "The Line Up" • "Ragtag Chase"
Home media releasesA Very kaboom! Christmas!Bad Hair DayThe Complete First SeasonDonkey Kong 1Donkey Kong 2Donkey Kong 3Donkey Kong 4Donkey Kong 5Donkey Kong 6Donkey Kong 7Donkey Kong 8Donkey Kong 9Donkey Kong 10Donkey Kong 11Donkey Kong 12Donkey Kong 13Donkey Kong Country 1 (German DVD)Donkey Kong Country 1 (Portuguese DVD)Donkey Kong Country 2Donkey Kong Country 3Donkey Kongs AbenteuerEna Nisi Ano-katoHe Came, He Saw, He Kong-queredI exafánisi tis Crystal CoconutI Spy With My Hairy EyeKong FuThe Kongo Bongo Festival of LightsLa vie est belleThe Legend of the Crystal CoconutThe Legend of the Crystal Coconut (DVD)L'ile de Kongo BongoMia Axechasti GiortiMonkey Seer, Monkey DoRaiders of the Lost BananaRaiders of the Lost Banana (British DVD)Robot KongSpeak No Evil, DudeVol 1
MiscellaneousAll Fools' DayAnnual Donkey Kong ChallengeAsk Uncle TuskAventure_DonkeyKong_Medialab.wmvDKTVDonkey Kong Board GameDonkey Kong Card GameDonkey Kong Taru Taru AdventureGalleryKongo Bongo Festival of LightsMedialab Studio LA Puppeteers Real Time Animate Donkey Kong for Demonstration purposes in 1997MusitoonNancy Blair Griffin - Media Lab, Studio LAPre-release and unused contentQuotesStaffUho'uho Daishizen Gag: Donkey KongVoice actors
Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! (SNES) /Donkey Kong Country 3 (GBA)
CharactersProtagonistsDixie KongKiddy KongFunky KongWrinkly KongSwanky KongCranky Kong
PrisonersBanana BirdsBanana QueenDonkey KongDiddy KongCandy KongaLanky KongaTiny KongaChunky Konga
Animal FriendsEllieEnguardeParrySquawksSquitterQuawks
Brothers BearBacheloraBaffleBarnacleBarterBazaarBazookaBennyBjörnBlizzardBlueBlunderBoomerBrambleBrash
BossesBelchaArichSquirtKAOSBleakBarbosKroctopusaBaron K. Roolenstein
EnemiesBazukaBazzaBooty BirdBounty BassBristlesBuzzGleamin' BreamKarbineKiller beesKlaspKnik-KnakKnockaKobbleKocoKoinKoindozerKopterKrackaaKremling (boater)aKrimpKrocKrumpleKuchukaKuff 'n' KloutLemguinLurchinMinkeyMissile shellNibblaNidRe-KoilSkiddaSneekSwoopy
ItemsBananaBanana BunchBowling ballBear coinBonus CoinBox of chocolatesaCogDK Coin • Extra-Life Balloon (red ·green ·blue) •Flupperius Petallus PongusGreen bananaK-O-N-G LettersMirrorNo.6 wrenchPatchPresentRoseaShellSkiStar
ObjectsAnimal BarrelAnimal crateAuto-Fire BarrelBarrelBarrel ShieldBonus BarrelBoo BarrelBooster BarrelBubbling cauldronChairliftCrateDK BarrelFuel DrumHandleIgnition BarrelInvincibility BarrelLevel FlagMetal doorMineaPropellerpackRipsawRockRocket BarrelStar BarrelSteel BarrelSwitch BarrelTNT BarrelTobogganTracker BarrelTrapdoorTumbling barrelWarp BarrelWaterfallWheel
LevelsLake OrangatangaLakeside LimboDoorstop DashTidal TroubleSkidda's RowMurky MillBelcha's Barn
Kremwood ForestBarrel Shield Bust-UpRiverside RaceSqueals on WheelsSpringin' SpidersBobbing Barrel BrawlArich's Ambush
Cotton Top CoveBazza's BlockadeRocket Barrel RideKreeping KlaspsTracker Barrel TrekFish Food FrenzySquirt's Showdown
MekanosFire-Ball FrenzyDemolition Drain-PipeRipsaw RageBlazing BazukasLow-G LabyrinthKaos Karnage
K3Krevice KreepersTearaway TobogganBarrel Drop BounceKrack Shot KrocLemguin LungeBleak's House
Razor RidgeBuzzer BarrageKong-Fused CliffsFloodlit FishPot Hole PanicRopey RumpusBarbos's BarrierbKroctopus Krusha
PacificaaDingy Drain-PipeaStormy SeasaSunken SpruceaCliffside BlastaRipcurl ReefaSurf's UpaBarbos's Barrier
Kaos KoreKonveyor Rope KlashCreepy CavernsLightning LookoutKoindozer KlamberPoisonous PipelineKastle Kaos
KrematoaStampede SprintCriss Kross CliffsTyrant Twin TussleSwoopy SalvoRocket RushKnautilus
Music"Fanfare" • "Crazy Calypso" • "Northern Kremisphere" • "Hangin' at Funky’s" • "Get Fit A-Go-Go" • "Brothers Bear" • "Sub-Map Shuffle" • "Swanky's Sideshow" • "Cranky’s Showdown" • "Showdown Win" • "Showdown Lose" • "Bonus Time" • "Bonus Win" • "Bonus Lose" • "Stilt Village" • "Mill Fever" • "Jangle Bells" • "Frosty Frolics" • "Treetop Tumble" • "Enchanted Riverbank" • "Hot Pursuit" • "Water World" • "Cascade Capers" • "Nuts and Bolts" • "Pokey Pipes" • "Rockface Rumble" • "Jungle Jitter" • "Cavern Caprice" • "Rocket Run" • "Boss Boogie" • "Crystal Chasm" • "Krematoa Koncerto" • "Big Boss Blues" • "Mama Bird" • "Chase" • "Baddies on Parade" • "Game Over"
MiscellaneousAsk Uncle TuskBarrel-BlastapaloozaCold Crossword ChallengeDonkey Kong Country 3 ChallengeDonkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! Original SoundtrackDonkey Kong Country TrilogyGalleryGlitchesMultimediaNintendo MusicPre-release and unused contentQuotesStaffSuper Donkey Kong 3 (Petit Maze)Super Donkey Kong 3: Mysterious Kremis Island Original Soundtrack
a Exclusive to the Game Boy Advance version
b Barbos's Barrier was moved to Pacifica in the Game Boy Advance version
Donkey Kong Land III
CharactersBearDixie KongKiddy KongWrinkly Kong
Animal FriendsEllieEnguardeSquawksSquitter
BossesArichBarbosBleakKAOSBaron K. Roolenstein
EnemiesBazukaBazzaBooty BirdBounty BassBristlesBuzzKarbineKlaspKnockaKobbleKocoKopterKrimpKrumpleKuchukaLemguinLurchinMinkyNidNiknakRekoilSkiddaSneek
LevelsCape CodswallopRed WharfSeabed ShantyFord KnocksTotal RekoilKoco ChannelLiftshaft LotteryBarbos Bastion
Primate PlainsCoral QuarrelMinky MischiefJetty JittersBlack Ice BlitzRiverbank RiotMiller InstinctBleak Magic
Blackforest PlateauRocketeer RallyVertigo VergePolar PitfallsSurface TensionTundra BlundaRedwood RampageArich Attack
Great Ape LakesJungle JeopardyFootloose FallsDeep Reef GriefKarbine KaosSimian ShimmyRockface ChaseKrazy Kaos
Tin Can ValleyTropical TightropesClifftop CrittersRickety RapidsBazuka BombardUgly DuctingStalagmite FrightsK Rool Duel
Lost WorldWhiplash DashKuchuka KarnageHaunted HollowsRainforest RumbleBarrel BoulevardGhoulish GrottoK Rools Last Stand
BarrelsAnimal BarrelBarrelBarrel CannonBlast BarrelBonus BarrelDK BarrelIron BarrelRotatable BarrelStar BarrelWarp Barrel
Other items and objectsBananaBanana BunchBear coinBonus CoinExtra Life BalloonKONG LettersEnd of Level FlagPropellerpackStarToboggan
MiscellaneousAsk Uncle TuskGalleryGlitchesMultimediaCardsPre-release and unused ContentQuotesStaff
Donkey Kong 64
ProtagonistsPlayable charactersDonkey KongDiddy KongLanky KongTiny KongChunky KongKrushaaKlaptrapbMarioc
Non-playable charactersB. LockerBanana FairyBanana Fairy PrincessBeanstalkBeetleBuzzardCandy KongFunky KongIce CreatureK. LumsyLlamaMermaidMicrophoneMini-CarOwlProfessor Cranky KongRabbitScoffSealSnideTroffWormWrinkly Kong
Animal FriendsRambiEnguardeSquawksLightfish
AntagonistsBossesArmy DilloDogadonToy MonsterMad JackPuftossGiant SpiderKing Kut OutKing Krusha K. Rool
EnemiesBatBlockBookBuzzardDonkey KongcFirecFireballcFlameFlyGhostGiant Viking KremlingGnawtyKasplatKlaptrapKlobberKlumpKoshaKrashKremling copKritterKrocMechanical ZingerMr. DiceOysterPuftupResident demonRobokremlingScubiShroomShuriSir DominoSkeleton KremlingSmall SpiderTNT BomberTomatoZinger
LocationsDK IslesKong IsleBanana Fairy IslandCrocodile IsleK. Lumsy's Prison
LevelsJungle JapesAngry AztecFrantic FactoryGloomy GalleonFungi ForestCrystal CavesCreepy CastleHideout Helm
Other areasDK's Tree HouseFunky's StoreCandy's Music ShopCranky's LabTroff 'n' ScoffWrinkly DoorSnide's H.Q.Kremling craftBoxing arena
ObjectsItems5-Banana CoinBananas (Yellow, Red,Blue, Purple,Green) •Banana BalloonBanana BunchBanana Camera FilmBanana CoinBanana MedalBattle CrownBlueprintBoss KeyCandy's HeadphonesCrystal CoconutDK CoinGolden BananaMelonNintendo CoinOrangeRareware CoinSupply Crate
Barrels & cratesAnimal crateBarrelBonus BarrelCranky's Kong BarrelMetal kegTag BarrelTNT BarrelTraining Barrel
SwitchesKong SwitchTarget SwitchWall switch
PadsBananaport PadBattle Arena PadCranky's Kong PadMusic Pad
WeaponsCoconut ShooterPeanut PopgunGrape ShooterFeather BowPineapple LauncherOrange grenade launchera
ObstaclesBarrelcCement tubcJackcOil drumcToxic waste
OthersBoulderCannonCannonballDK Dirt PileDK PortalDK StarHanging vineMelon CrateMinecartPineapple
MinigamesBonus stagesBatty Barrel Bandit!Peril Path Panic!Big Bug Bash!Searchlight Seek!Kremling Kosh!Splish-Splash Salvage!Speedy Swing Sortie!Mad Maze Maul!Minecart Mayhem!Stealthy Snoop!Teetering Turtle Trouble!Busy Barrel Barrage!Beaver Bother!Krazy Kong Klamour!Stash Snatch!
OthersDonkey KongEnguarde ArenaJetpacMine Cart RideRambi Arena
Special movesFrom CrankyBaboon BalloonBaboon BlastChimpy ChargeGorilla GoneGorilla GrabHunky ChunkyMini-MonkeyMonkeyportOrangStandOrangStand SprintPony Tail TwirlPrimate PunchRocketbarrel BoostSimian SlamSimian SpringStrong Kong
From CandyBongo BlastGuitar GazumpTrombone TremorSaxophone SlamTriangle Trample
OtherBanana Fairy's CameraSuper Slam
DKTV channelsThe DK Gorilla Project"Hitting The Road" • "Are We There Yet?" • "Off The Map" • "Whimpering" • "Waking Up To Terror" • "Answers In The Basement"
The Game ChannelDonkey KonkKremling KrunchDonkey Kong 64 Lore Quiz
The Real JungleEarning a LivingTrouble At HomeThe Big Date
OtherAsk DanAsk Uncle TuskBanana hoardBlast-o-MaticDK RapDonkey Kong (electronic tabletop pinball)Donkey Kong Card GameGalleryGlitchesDK Rap AttackLost in the DK IslesNintendo 64 Funtastic Series Personality TestNintendo e-CardPre-release and unused contentStaffWho Wants to Win a Banana Hoard?The Beast Is Back Tour
a Multiplayer only
bMinigame only
cDonkey Kong arcade game only
Donkey Konga
CharactersDonkey KongDiddy KongCranky KongRambiEllieKing K. RoolMario* •Yoshi* •Princess Peach* •Wario*
SongsJapanAdvance AdventureAi no UtaAshita ga ArusaAsu e no TobiraClarinet o KowashichattaColorsDensetsu no StarfyDesire -Jōnetsu-DK RapDonkey Konga ThemeFly HighThe Galaxy Express 999Kaze no La La LaKoi no Dance SiteHamtaro TottokōtaHungarian Dance No.5 in G MinorHyokkori HyōtanjimaLa BambaLove SomebodyKirby!Mambo No. 5Mario Bros. ThemeMas que NadaMata Aeru Hi MadeMini-Moni. Jankenpyon!Momoiro KataomoiMori no KumasanŌkina FurudokeiOklahoma MixerShakeTurkish MarchWe are the ONE ~Bokura wa Hitotsu~
AmericaAll the Small ThingsBingoBusy ChildCampfire MedleyDancing in the StreetDiddy's DittiesDK RapDonkey Konga ThemeHungarian Dance No.5 in G MinorThe Impression That I GetI Think I Love YouKirby: Right Back at Ya!The Legend of Zelda ThemeLike WowThe Loco-MotionLouie LouieMario Bros. ThemeOn the Road AgainOye Como VaPara Los RumberosPokémon ThemeRight Here, Right NowRock LobsterRock This TownShining StarSing, Sing, Sing (With a Swing)Stupid CupidTurkish MarchWe Will Rock YouWhat I Like About YouWhip ItWild ThingYou Can't Hurry Love
Europe99 Red BalloonsAll the Small ThingsAlrightBack for GoodBusy ChildCanned HeatCosmic GirlDancing in the StreetDK RapDonkey Konga ThemeDonkey Kong Country ThemeDon't Stop Me NowHungarian Dance No.5 in G MinorThe Impression That I GetI Want You BackLady MarmaladeThe Legend of Zelda ThemeThe Loco-MotionLouie LouieMario Bros. ThemeOye Como VaPara Los RumberosRainbow CruiseRichard IIISeptemberSing, Sing, Sing (With a Swing)Super Smash Bros. Melee OpeningTubthumpingTurkish MarchWild ThingYou Can't Hurry Love
Minigames100M Vine ClimbBanana JuggleBash K.Rool
MiscellaneousClick-n-StickDK BongosDonkey Konga: The Hottest HitsFlash gameGalleryStaff
* Cameo icons in the Battle mode
DK: King of Swing
Playable charactersDonkey KongDiddy KongDixie KongFunky KongWrinkly KongKritterKing K. RoolBubbles
Non-playable charactersCandy KongCranky Kong
LevelsJungle WorldBanana BungalowTropical TreetopsContraption CavePuzzling PyramidCongazuma's Castle
Wild West WorldNecky's CanyonCactus WoodsMadcap MineTreacherous TwisterFire Necky's Nest
Aqua WorldRisky ReefLockjaw FallsKremling KampShip of SoulsDavy Bones' Locker
Ice WorldCold Cold ForestRaging RavineIce CastleUnderwater RuinsSassy Squatch's Lair
K. Kruizer IIIBooster Barrel SkywayK. Kruizer III ArtilleryK. Kruizer III HullK. Kruizer III EngineKing K. Rool
Jungle JamAttack BattleBarrel BlastClimbing RaceColor CaptureObstacle Race
EnemiesClick-ClackFlipflapFlitterGhostLockjawMini-NeckyNeekShuriZinger
BossesCongazumaDavy BonesFire NeckyKing K. RoolSassy Squatch
Items and objectsBananaBanana BunchBarrelBarrel CannonBombBonus BarrelBooster BarrelCannonConveyor BeltCrystal CoconutHandle PegJack PegMedalPegPeg BoardQuestion BarrelRockRolling BarrelSpikeSpinning PegSwitch PegTireWooden Crate
MiscellaneousAsk CrankyCranky's LecturesGalleryGoing BananasHurling for DistanceMultimediaQuotesStaff
Donkey Kong Barrel Blast
Playable
characters
KongsDonkey Kong (Ultra Barrel) •Diddy KongDixie KongLanky KongTiny KongFunky KongWrinkly KongCranky Kong
KremlingsKritterKipKassKlumpKalypsoKludgeKopterKing K. Rool
Non-playable characterCandy Kong
CupsTopaz CupDK JungleSalty SeaMt. Dynamite
Sapphire CupScorching CanyonDK Jungle FallsShimmering SeaMammoth Glacier
Diamond CupOpen OceanMt. Dynamite RemixParched PalaceCranky's Temple
Platinum CupDynamite RunDK Jungle SunsetAlpine PeakTemple HeightsCosmic Highway
OtherCandy's ChallengesCranky's Flight SchoolGalleryMultimediaPre-release and unused contentStaff
DK: Jungle Climber
CharactersPlayableDonkey KongDiddy KongDixie KongFunky Kong
Non-playableCandy KongCranky KongWrinkly KongXananab
Enemies and obstaclesBrambleClick-ClackFlipflapFlitterGhostKlobberKritterLockjawMini-NeckyNeekPuftupShuriSpikeZinger
BossesBanana ShipJunklompMega AmpDraglingerKing K. Rool
ItemsBananaBanana BunchBanana CoinCrystal BananaCrystal StarDK CoinGemHammerKONG PanelsOil barrelTorchWings
ObjectsBooster BarrelCannon BarrelDK BarrelExitGiant flowerHandle PegIron BarrelJack PegMinePegPeg BoardQuestion BarrelRockSpikeSpirowarpSpinner BarrelSpinning PegSwitch PegTNT BarrelWorm hole
WorldsSun Sun IslandLost IslandGhost IslandChill 'n' Char IslandHigh-High IslandWormholeExtra Stages
MinigamesRolling PanicBanana GrabSpeed ClimbThrow 'n' CrushOrange PickerBooster BattleBanana Bonanza
Mario Super Sluggers
CharactersTeam captainsMarioLuigiPrincess PeachPrincess DaisyYoshiBirdoWarioWaluigiDonkey KongDiddy KongBowserBowser Jr.
Team playersYoshiBaby MarioBaby LuigiBaby PeachBaby DaisyBaby DKDixie KongFunky KongTiny KongKing K. RoolKritterToadToadetteToadsworthPiantaNokiKoopa TroopaKoopa ParatroopaMagikoopaHammer BroBoomerang BroFire BroDry BonesBooKing BooPetey PiranhaWigglerGoombaParagoombaMonty MoleShy GuyBlooperMii
Enemies and other charactersLakituGooper BlooperPiranha PlantThwompChain ChompBullet BillGhostsBob-ombCheep CheepFreezieUkikiBirdoKing Bob-omb
MovesStar Skills(Swings · Pitches)Mario:Fire Swing ·Fire Ball • Luigi:Tornado Swing ·Tornado Ball • Peach:Heart Swing ·Heart Ball • Daisy:Flower Swing ·Flower Ball • Yoshi:Egg Swing ·Rainbow Ball • Birdo:Cannon Swing ·Suction Ball • Wario:Phony Swing ·Phony Ball • Waluigi:Liar Swing ·Liar Ball • Donkey Kong:Barrel Swing ·Barrel Ball • Diddy Kong:Banana Swing ·Banana Ball • Bowser:Breath Swing ·Killer Ball • Bowser Jr.:Graffiti Swing ·Graffiti Ball
Special movesAngry AttackBall DashBody CheckBurrowClamberEnlargeHammer ThrowInk DiveKeeper CatchLaser BeamMagical CatchPiranha CatchQuick ThrowScatter DiveSpin AttackSuction CatchSuper DiveSuper JumpTeleportTongue Catch
TeamsMario FireballsPeach MonarchsYoshi EggsWario MusclesDK WildsBowser Monsters
StadiumsMario StadiumLuigi's MansionPeach Ice GardenDaisy CruiserYoshi ParkWario CityDK JungleBowser Jr. PlayroomBowser CastleToy Field
ItemsGreen ShellFire BallMini BooBob-ombPOW-BallBanana Peel
MinigamesBob-omb DerbyWall BallPiranha PanicGem CatchBarrel BasherGhost KBlooper BaserunGraffiti RunnerBowser Pinball
MiscellaneousChemistryGalleryGlitchesMultimediaQuotesStaff
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Playable fightersBanjo &Kazooie (DLC) •BowserBowser Jr. /Koopalings (Larry ·Morton ·Wendy ·Iggy ·Roy ·Lemmy ·Ludwig) •DaisyDiddy KongDonkey KongDr. MarioFoxInklingIsabelleKing K. RoolKirbyLinkLuigiMarioMega ManMii FighterMr. Game & WatchPac-ManPeachPiranha Plant (DLC) •R.O.B.Rosalina &LumaSamusSonicVillagerWarioYoshiOthers
Assist Trophy charactersAshleyBombermanChain ChompFlies & HandHammer BroKlaptrapKnucklesNintendogShadowThwompWaluigiWily Capsule
BossesGiant Donkey KongGiga BowserMetal Mario
Stages3D Land75 mDelfino PlazaFigure-8 CircuitGamerGolden PlainsHyrule CastleJungle JapesKongo FallsKongo JungleLuigi's MansionMario Bros.Mario Circuit (Wii U)Mario GalaxyMushroom Kingdom (64)Mushroom Kingdom IIMushroom Kingdom UMushroomy KingdomNew Donk City HallPaper MarioPeach's Castle (64)Princess Peach's Castle (Melee)Rainbow CruiseSuper Happy TreeSuper Mario MakerWarioWare, Inc.Wrecking CrewWuhu IslandYoshi's Island (Brawl)Yoshi's Island (Melee)Yoshi's StoryOthers
ItemsAssist TrophyBanana GunBanana PeelBarrelBeehiveBob-ombBoomerangBullet BillBumperCrateFire BarFire FlowerFreezieGolden HammerGrassGreen ShellHammerHotheadLightningMetal BoxParty BallPoison MushroomPOW BlockSoccer BallSpiny ShellStar RodSuper Launch StarSuper LeafSuper MushroomSuper Scope
MovesMiscellaneousJumpTaunt (Smash Taunt)
SpecialStandardUpSideDownFinal Smash
MarioFireballSuper Jump PunchCapeF.L.U.D.D.Mario Finale
Dr. MarioMegavitaminsSuper SheetDr. TornadoDoctor Finale
LuigiGreen FireballGreen MissileLuigi CyclonePoltergust G-00
Donkey KongGiant PunchSpinning KongHeadbuttHand SlapJungle Rush
YoshiEgg LayEgg ThrowEgg RollYoshi BombStampede!
BowserFire BreathWhirling FortressFlying SlamBowser BombGiga Bowser Punch
PeachToadPeach ParasolPeach BomberVegetablePeach Blossom
DaisyDaisy ParasolDaisy BomberDaisy Blossom
WarioChompCorkscrewWario BikeWario WaftWario-Man
Diddy KongPeanut PopgunRocketbarrel BoostMonkey FlipBanana PeelHyper Rocketbarrel
Rosalina &LumaLuma ShotLaunch StarStar BitsGravitational PullGrand Star
Bowser Jr.Clown CannonAbandon ShipClown Kart DashMechakoopaShadow Mario Paint
King K. RoolBlunderbussPropellerpackCrownerangGut CheckBlast-o-Matic
Piranha PlantPtooiePiranhacopterPoison BreathLong-Stem StrikePetey Piranha
OtherAssist Trophy charactersBreak Free (Lead the Way)ChallengesFinal SmashesJump Up, Super Star!Pre-release and unused contentQuotesSound testSpirits (1–500 ·501–1000 ·1001–1500 ·1501–1513) •Staff
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