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#redirect [[Kritter#Donkey Kong 64]]
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[[Image:Bell Kritters.png|thumb|The Bell Kritters, waving to the crowd (or at least, one of them is)]]
The '''Bell Kritters''' are 2 regular [[Kritter|Kritters]] that rang the bell during the [[Kongs]] and [[King K. Rool|K. Rool's]] match in ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''. They both wear tuxedo versions of the regular Kritters' outfits. Whenever K. Rool is down for the count, they ring the bell before the count gets to 10 in humorous cutscenes. They ring the bell by pressing one of the buttons on either side of the bell. After [[Tiny Kong|Tiny]] won her round, they both slammed down on each of their buttons at the same time, resulting in the bell breaking, which made it impossible for them to save K. Rool from losing the match after [[Chunky Kong|Chunky]] beat him. There were more Kritters wearing their uniform, as shown when they were pulling the stage light off of K. Rool's head, but these two are the only notable ones.
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One of them seems to be the leader of the duo. The other is quite dim and silly. For example, when they are waving to the crowd, the dim one is waving the wrong way, and he fails to realize this until the other Kritter rings the bell (see picture).
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[[Category: Donkey Kong Characters]]
[[Category: Kremlings]]

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