

Finding DK in the tower, the two Kongs were about to rescue him when he was whisked away by K. Rool's Keep, where DK was supposedly being held. After venturing through the swampy Crocodile Isle, Diddy and Dixie manage to reach K. Upon discovering that DK has been kidnapped, Diddy Kong and his girlfriend, Dixie Kong, rush off to save him. He left a ransom note to the Kong family, where he demanded the Banana Hoard in return for Donkey Kong. Rool) manages to kidnap Donkey Kong and speeds him away to the home of the Kremlings, Crocodile Isle. Rool's artwork from the game Donkey Kong Country 2. Rool is fought in a blimp above Big Ape City and is defeated again. Cranky had made a bet earlier with Donkey and Diddy Kong that they could not reclaim the bananas on a handheld system. Rool and demands he return to Donkey Kong Island and re-steal Donkey Kong's Banana Hoard. Rool returned in the Donkey Kong Country's semi-sequel on the Game Boy, Donkey Kong Land. This sets up the story for the sequel, Donkey Kong Country 2. Rool also appears after the character credits cutscene of the the Game Boy Advance version of Donkey Kong Country, where he forces Donkey, Diddy, Candy and Cranky Kong off the ship by threatening to blow up Kong Island with his onboard cannons, with Cranky calling it a "cheap stunt". In the end, Donkey and Diddy successfully beat K. Rool's ship, where they faced the tyrannical crocodile in battle. Rool's allies until finally, they managed to reach the Gang-Plank Galleon, K. Venturing through the many regions of Donkey Kong Island, Donkey Kong and the released Diddy Kong defeated many of K. Klump and Krusha knocked Diddy aside and sealed him in a barrel, leaving the rest of the Kremlings to steal the Banana Hoard. Diddy was able to defeat a handful of Kremlings, it was not until Klump and Krusha arrived that he was overpowered. Sending several Kremlings to Donkey and Diddy Kong's treehouse to steal the precious bananas, the Kremlings encountered little resistance, as the only person guarding them was Diddy Kong. In the game, he and the Kremling Krew came to Donkey Kong Island one stormy night intending to steal Donkey Kong's fabled banana hoard. Rool first appeared in the game Donkey Kong Country as the main antagonist and final boss. Rool's artwork from the game Donkey Kong Country. Rool's "King" persona appears when he established his reign on Crocodile Isle itself and making himself feel powerful. Rool was a pirate on a Kremling Galleon that got wrecked in Krem Quay, that explains his accessory and piracy knowledge. To reach his goal, he has even gone as far as kidnapping members of the Kong Family such as DK and Diddy. Rool has repeatedly tried to steal Donkey and Diddy Kong's Banana Hoard for reasons that are not fully understood, but may involve starving the primates to death and occupying DK's Treehouse (effectively making him King of the Donkey Kong Island). Rool because he is always abusing them), the head of the Kremling Krew who constantly terrorize the Kongs, and the archenemy of Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong. He is the malevolent ruler of the Kremling race (despite Klubba's statement about the Kremlings hating K. Rool is the demented and unbalanced main antagonist of the Donkey Kong series.

Rool in the game DK: Jungle Climber for Nintendo DS " And then, the world-no, the whole universe will be mine!" - King K.

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Rool, making it impossible to jump on him without him taking the crown offĪntagonist for most of the Donkey Kong series games.ĭonkey Kong Country (for SFC/SNES) (1994)īenedict Campbell (in the DKC TV series) (1997-2000), Rool's artwork from the game DK: Jungle Climber for DS.Ĭreating shockwaves through ground-pounding,Ĭan turn temporarily invincible when enraged,Ĭan shape himself into a ball and bounce off surfaces rapidly There have been 47 likes from 52 votes on this game.King K. Please click inside the screen to activate the controls Each level is uniquely themed with varying tasks such as swimming, climbing, and more! In this game, you will be controlling Donkey Kong himself, and Diddy Kong while you travel across the jungle collecting bananas and beating up bad animals. Unlike the classic Donkey Kong game, Donkey Kong Country has a different game play and game lay out. The entire characters of Donkey Kong as well as the entire franchise is back with an entirely new game play in this 1994 classic Donkey Kong Country! This classic Super Nintendo (SNES) game is among the first to have amazing graphics at the time. Control Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong as you travel to the jungle! Enjoy the classic side-scrolling platformer game Donkey Kong Country in the comfort of your browser! Get the Kremlings and take back all the bananas they stole in this monkey-filled adventure game!
