Koopa Troopas | Cappys | Lord Nightmare | Belome | Banzai Bills | The final battle of Donkey Kong 64 also showed him to be somewhat of a showboater, constantly showing-off and making taunting gestures, usually whenever he lands a hit on one of the Kongs. So just curious, but is King K Rool bad now? Megontas | Sabasa | Zingers | In the second installment of the Donkey Kong Country chapter book series, Donkey Kong Country: Rumble in the Jungle, King K. Rool is managing the reconstruction of a factory within the abandoned Big Ape City. He possesses a great hatred towards the Kongs and he will do whatever it takes to destroy them and their island once and for all. Count Koopula | Parasite Queen | Darkrai | Krunch | Rawk Hawk | King K. Rool in Donkey Kong 64.. K. Rool returns in Donkey Kong 64, where K. Rool (said to have become "somewhat unstable") randomly appears one day on a large mechanical island.K. Boos | Maybe they're connected in some wacky way. Lord Fredrik |
Pompy | Although, in Donkey Kong Barrel Blast, King K. Rool's attack is a single claw swipe.
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© 2020 CBS Interactive Inc. All rights reserved. Mizzter Blizzard | Gharnef | Mario | | Dharkon | Dry Bones | I've already drawn him a couple of times as his usual mean self, so this time I wanted to draw him looking kind of cheerful like it was his coronation day or something. Master Necky and Master Necky Snr. King Statue | Nruffs | Meowth | Zero | K. Rool appears in the German Club Nintendo's comic adaptation of Donkey Kong Country, first appearing to attack Diddy Kong and seal him within a DK Barrel, before stealing Donkey Kong's Banana Hoard. His expert persuasive skills helps to convince former enemies (King Dedede, etc) to join their team after the battle. King K. Rool is last seen having made a deal with Donkey Kong, in exchange for digging K. Rool out of the giant pile of fruit, K. Rool would have all the bananas returned to the Kongs.
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Although he does seem to have significantly more respect for his Klaptraps and uses them to push his minions around despite them being smaller. Mecha Ridley | Space Pirates (Metroid) |
When everyone else is in need, he never thinks of himself and always cares for his friends first. Ghirahim | Tiki Bomber | Iori Yagami | Master Core | Goda | Taking matters into his own hands, K. Rool tries to blast the Kongs with a pineapple-launching blunderbuss. Fiery Blowhog |
Arceus | Trace | Ultimate, instead he communicates through roars and animalistic grunts. Wario Villains, Subspace Army Roger the Potted Ghost | Wart | Golems (Dragon Quest) | Kyle Merkulov | K. Rool is also shown to be extremely durable.
Heihachi Mishima | Prior to becoming king, K. Rool was a pirate on a ship that got shipwrecked in Krem Quay. Major Burrows | Therion | Krusha |
Army Dillo | In Donkey Kong Country 2 and Donkey Kong 64, King K. Rool displays his ability to turn invisible. Dark Emperor | 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. Red & Blue Goomba | Black Knight | This is in contrast to how, King K. Rool's alter-egos in the last two installments of the original SNES. However, in some appearances since DK: King of Swing, his underbelly was changed to no longer look armored and its color went from golden to beige. Very Gnawty and Really Gnawty | If you relied on K Rools down throw and Neutral B, then you should switch characters. No Japanese K. Rool has ever been officially PR'd, Yui was a HM but has no recorded sets that I could find.
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... (and other people with bad horizontal recovery) View entire discussion ( 107 comments) More posts from the smashbros community. Zoda | Zurees, Others Gomorrah | Grubba | Spark Man | Kip | Paper Macho Soldiers A much fancier and kingly version of Rool! King Dedede is the main antagonist of the Kirby franchise. Francis | Clockwise from top: Donkey Kong Country 2, DK: Jungle Climber, Donkey Kong 64 and DK: King of Swing.
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Magolor | Camus | This is most prominently shown in Donkey Kong Country 2, when K. Rool survived tumbling down Crocodile Island before falling into shark-infested waters, and in Donkey Kong 64, when he was pummeled by K. Lumsy. Wario, World of Light Ninjape | Count Bleck | Ghosts | Shy Guys, Secret Society of X-Nauts Boom Boom | Shadow Sirens | Dr. Ivo "Eggman" Robotnik | Ghosts |
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. Screech | Goombas | Gloomtail | Boos |
Bowser Jr. | Pom Pom | Liquid Snake | King K. Rool's cape is also much shorter in length in the Donkey Kong Country cartoon. Gregg Mayles also states that K. Rool simply just likes bananas, whilst this is backed up by the manual of the first game stating the Kremlings wanted the Bananas as food, this explanation is later contradicted in DK: Jungle Climber, where K. Rool claims he despises bananas. Golems (Kirby) | Sunnycide, Count Bleck's Minions The only potentially harmful nerf is on the Up-B hitbox. Strangely, K. Rool appears to no longer speak using words in Super Smash Bros.
Waluigi, Trophies/Spirits/Stickers Midbus | Scurvy Crew | He has plenty of defense that most of the cast does not have, and he has a couple good tools that can lead to him getting some early kills. Anyone mind explaining why he did need one? Juri Han | Hades | Duon |
Wizardheimer, See Also King K.Rool is a fat green "krockodile" who likes having parties in his apartment on the 5th floor of his building. Kraid | Jojora | Has been good friends with Wario since childhood, as such they are an inseparable team. Lyon | Bashmaster | Tiki Tong Tower |
Roger the Potted Ghost | Popple | Dragon Kremling | K. Rool himself only appears near the end of the comic in the "Lost Land". Yaldabaoth | Bulborbs | Kent C. Koopa | He is called by General Klump as "King K. Rool, Sir". Julius |
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Cranky kong was the original owner of K. Rool's apartment. Paper Bowser | K. Rool's skin is light green (though some appearances show it as dark green). Twinrova | Ba-Boom | The ship shows Kremkoins, his logbook, and his various portraits as a pirate on Gangplank Galleon. Validar | The Parody Wiki is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. Bloopers | Ashnard | 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. Hammer Bros. | King Olly | https://villains.fandom.com/wiki/King_K._Rool?oldid=3960805, K. Rool's persona, Kaptain K. Rool, is referenced in only one other game besides, Quite obviously, Baron K. Roolenstein, one of King K. Rool's alias' and alter-ego's, is based on, Cranky Kong mentions in the instruction booklet to the game, K. Rool was featured as the villain of Nintendo's 2003 version of, Interestingly, K. Rool's name is pronounced two different ways during the first episode of the, According to Rare Ltd. (Developer of many, K. Rool does not have his bloodshot eye in the, King K. Rool originally had a tail which was eventually removed when his appearance changed in later games after, King K. Rool appears to command his Kremling Krew out fear and shows them little respect.
King K. Rool later appears on his ship, the Gangplank Galleon, and battles both Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong, only to be defeated by them.
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Birdo | Kass | King K. Rool, under the guise of Kaptain K. Rool, was also featured in the magazine's Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest comic special, appearing at the beginning of it to taunt a captured Donkey Kong. Kudgel | Another Thursday, another Kremling, and this time it's King K.Rool! Black Jewel | Allies: This is first seen in Donkey Kong Country 2, where his blunderbuss leaves a trail of smoke puffs, revealing where he is and in Donkey Kong 64, where only his shadow can be seen on the ground when he is invisible. Robot Princess | He acts as the middle man in the party, the one who brought everyone together in the first place, and the one who keeps everyone together when the going gets tough. MB | Demon King Arzodius |
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In 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. Some evidence suggests that the king used to be one of Wrinkly's students, which gives me some insight as to why he hates the Kongs. Tough Possessor | He's also portrayed as a cowardly, but intelligent strategist that relies more on his intellect, as oppose to his mainstream counterpart who is capable of taking the Kongs head on in combat. K. Rool is extremely agile, charging at enemies, jumping as if he can ignore gravity, and in Donkey Kong Land, he even tried belly flopping onto the Kongs.
In combat, K. Rool usually uses his size and strength, trying to tackle, crush, and even leap onto opponents. In the Donkey Kong Country animated series, he was voiced by Benedict Campbell, while in the Japanese dubbed version of the television series, he was voiced by Jūrōta Kosugi.
However, this was later proven to be false and was either an oversight or a tongue-in-cheek description of the character's different identities. Kludge | Find out what other deviants think - about anything at all. | Paper Bowser Jr. | His Neutral-B shenanigans got nipped in the bud a bit. You're browsing the GameFAQs Message Boards as a guest. Revolver Ocelot | Count Cannoli | Agahnim | Cordian | Valentina |
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