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[[File:Krematoa.png|thumb|left|Krematoa, as seen from the world map]]
'''Krematoa''' (also known as the '''Lost World''') is a large, hidden area in the game ''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!]]'' Krematoa's name is a pun of the volcanic island [[wikipedia:Krakatoa|Krakatoa]]. It is the only world that does not have a [[Swanky's Sideshow]] or a [[Banana Bird Cave]]. [[Boomer (Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!)|Boomer]] is the [[Brothers Bear]] of Krematoa and resides in a [[Boomer's Bomb Shelter|bomb shelter]] near the world entrance. In the original [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Nintendo]] version, the world's theme is "Krematoa Koncerto", which is remixed from the game's main map theme, "Northern Kremisphere".
'''Krematoa''' (also known as the '''Lost World''') is a large, hidden area in the game ''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!]]'' Krematoa's name is a pun of the volcanic island [[wikipedia:Krakatoa|Krakatoa]].
 
Krematoa takes place in a dormant volcano, and much of its terrain consists of cliffs and caverns. Contrarily, Krematoa also has both a jungle and a forest area, located at opposite ends of Krematoa. A large lake is in the center of the area.


Set inside a mountain or possibly a dormant volcano, much of Krematoa's terrain consists of cliffs and caverns. However, Krematoa's overall climate is fairly warm, as a forest and a jungle can both be found at different ends of the area. There is also a lake in the center of the island, though there is nothing of interest there until the [[Kong]]s explore the rest of the island first.
Krematoa is somewhat similar to the [[Lost World (Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest)|Lost World]] from ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]''. Both worlds require the Kongs to pay an exclusive currency ([[Kremkoin]]s or [[Bonus Coin]]s) to access each of the levels, and both worlds have a lake in the center where the final boss battle takes place.


At first, Krematoa was just a legend, believed to exist only by [[Blunder]]. However, as the Kongs progress through the game, Blunder slowly leaks clues as to how they might be able to find it. Krematoa indeed does exist, as it had once stood to the east of [[Mekanos]], but at some point it had sunken to the bottom of a lake. All that was left of the island were four rocks, each pointing in a compass direction.
==History==
[[File:Krematoa.png|thumb|left|Krematoa, as seen from the world map]]
Krematoa was originally just a legend believed to exist by [[Blunder]]. As the Kongs progress through the game, Blunder slowly leaks clues as to how they can find Krematoa. Blunder reveals the actual method when the player completes the game. Krematoa once stood to the east of [[Mekanos]] but at some point had sunk to the bottom of a lake. The only remains of Krematoa are four rocks, each pointing in a compass direction. With the [[Hover Craft]] or [[Turbo Ski]], [[Dixie Kong|Dixie]] and [[Kiddy Kong|Kiddy]] must circle around these rocks in a clockwise direction to make Krematoa rise out from the water.


Once the Kongs get their hands on the [[Hover Craft]] or [[Turbo Ski]], they are able to raise Krematoa by driving circles around the four rocks. Once it rises, the Kongs venture inside, only to discover that [[Boomer (Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!)|Boomer]] had already found his way inside and set up a [[Boomer's Bomb Shelter|bomb shelter]] near the entrance. Because large boulders block the Kongs' path, Boomer offers to blow them up in exchange for [[Bonus Coin]]s (for which it is necessary to find all Bonus Stages, since the total of Bonus Coins required to open up all stages in Krematoa is equal to the total number of Bonus Coins in the game). As Boomer blows up more and more boulders, the Kongs are able to venture deeper into Krematoa.  
Inside Krematoa, there are a group of large boulders each blocking the path to one of the levels. The Kongs must visit Boomer's Bomb Shelter and pay him Bonus Coins so that he sends explosives to destroy a set of boulders in the path. The Kongs can then access that level. The Kongs are rewarded a [[Cog (Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!)|cog]] for completing a level. Boomer puts the cogs on a machine in his bomb shelter.


Each completed level of Krematoa yields a gear cog which, when used along with the other cogs obtained from the other world levels, starts a machine in Boomer's shack that seems to "summon" the [[Knautilus]], [[King K. Rool|Baron K. Roolenstein]]'s massive submarine, from deep within the central lake, granting the Kongs access to the final boss fight. When this happens, the water of the lake turns red-hot and the surrounding area glows a faint red (which also expands to the levels), although the Kongs can endure swimming across it to reach Knautilus in the [[Game Boy Advance]] version. In the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Nintendo]] version, a bridge will rise out the lake that the Kongs can use to reach the submarine. The song played in the area is named "Krematoa Koncerto", which is a remixed version of the game's main map theme, "Northern Kremisphere".
When all five cogs are on Boomer's machine, a tremor occurs in Krematoa, causing [[King K. Rool|Baron K. Roolenstein]]'s [[Knautilus]] to rise up in the central lake. The lake turns from blue to red, and the entire Krematoa glows a faint red, which is also visible when replaying a level (although not in the [[Game Boy Advance]] remake). After the Knautilus rises, a bridge rises out of the lake and extends to the submarine. In the Game Boy Advance remake, the Kongs can swim across the water to reach the Knautilus.


Krematoa is the only area in ''Donkey Kong Country 3'' where [[Kuff 'n' Klout]]s can be found, appearing in the first three levels, and that does not have a [[Banana Bird Cave]] or [[Swanky's Sideshow]].
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==Levels==
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|This is the fifth and final cliffside level. The Kongs will begin to go in a rocket barrel to glide down and gather fuel. The level's only enemies are red Buzzes that are vulnerable to the fire from the rocket. This is considered the most difficult level of all because after getting halfway done, the Kongs must keep going up in order not to run out of fuel and not to bump into rock formations.
|This is the fifth and final cliffside level. The Kongs will begin to go in a rocket barrel to glide down and gather fuel. The level's only enemies are red Buzzes that are vulnerable to the fire from the rocket. This is considered the most difficult level of all because after getting halfway done, the Kongs must keep going up in order not to run out of fuel and not to bump into rock formations. In the Super Nintendo version, after completing the level, the Kongs can continue down a one-way path to Boomer's Bomb Shelter.
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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KrematoaRisen-GBA.png|Krematoa in the GBA game
Krematoa rocks DKC3.png|The four rocks that must be circled for Krematoa to rise out of the water
Krematoa DKC3 GBA.png|Interior of Krematoa in the GBA game
KrematoaRisen-GBA.png|Krematoa as seen from the Northern Kremisphere map (Game Boy Advance version)
Krematoa DKC3 GBA.png|The interior of Krematoa (Game Boy Advance version)
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==Trivia==
*After clearing [[Rocket Rush]] in the Super Nintendo version, the Kongs can continue down a one-way path back to Boomer's Bomb Shelter. This feature is not present in the Game Boy Advance version, forcing the Kongs to backtrack through Krematoa to reach the entrance.
*Also after clearing Rocket Rush, and activating Boomer's machine, the lake turns red and is presumably lava, or similar to the hot water in the ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest|Donkey Kong Country 2]]'' level [[Lava Lagoon (Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest)|Lava Lagoon]]. Every level in this world is tinted red after this is done, but only in the SNES version.
*Krematoa is somewhat similar to the [[Lost World (Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest)|Lost World]] of ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]''. In both of them, the Kongs must pay for entry to each level using an exclusive currency ([[Kremkoin]]s or Bonus Coins). Also, a lake is found in the center of both worlds, where the final fights of the two games takes place.


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Revision as of 20:59, October 14, 2019

Template:WorldboxTemplate:Quote2 Krematoa (also known as the Lost World) is a large, hidden area in the game Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! Krematoa's name is a pun of the volcanic island Krakatoa. It is the only world that does not have a Swanky's Sideshow or a Banana Bird Cave. Boomer is the Brothers Bear of Krematoa and resides in a bomb shelter near the world entrance. In the original Super Nintendo version, the world's theme is "Krematoa Koncerto", which is remixed from the game's main map theme, "Northern Kremisphere".

Krematoa takes place in a dormant volcano, and much of its terrain consists of cliffs and caverns. Contrarily, Krematoa also has both a jungle and a forest area, located at opposite ends of Krematoa. A large lake is in the center of the area.

Krematoa is somewhat similar to the Lost World from Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest. Both worlds require the Kongs to pay an exclusive currency (Kremkoins or Bonus Coins) to access each of the levels, and both worlds have a lake in the center where the final boss battle takes place.

History

Dixie Kong and Kiddy Kong hover above Krematoa on the Gyrocopter.
Krematoa, as seen from the world map

Krematoa was originally just a legend believed to exist by Blunder. As the Kongs progress through the game, Blunder slowly leaks clues as to how they can find Krematoa. Blunder reveals the actual method when the player completes the game. Krematoa once stood to the east of Mekanos but at some point had sunk to the bottom of a lake. The only remains of Krematoa are four rocks, each pointing in a compass direction. With the Hover Craft or Turbo Ski, Dixie and Kiddy must circle around these rocks in a clockwise direction to make Krematoa rise out from the water.

Inside Krematoa, there are a group of large boulders each blocking the path to one of the levels. The Kongs must visit Boomer's Bomb Shelter and pay him Bonus Coins so that he sends explosives to destroy a set of boulders in the path. The Kongs can then access that level. The Kongs are rewarded a cog for completing a level. Boomer puts the cogs on a machine in his bomb shelter.

When all five cogs are on Boomer's machine, a tremor occurs in Krematoa, causing Baron K. Roolenstein's Knautilus to rise up in the central lake. The lake turns from blue to red, and the entire Krematoa glows a faint red, which is also visible when replaying a level (although not in the Game Boy Advance remake). After the Knautilus rises, a bridge rises out of the lake and extends to the submarine. In the Game Boy Advance remake, the Kongs can swim across the water to reach the Knautilus.

Levels

Level Description Enemies Animal Friends
Ellie the Elephant jumps at the sight of three Sneeks in Stampede Sprint.
Stampede Sprint
This is the third and final jungle area. Ellie the Elephant and Parry the Parallel Bird are used for the majority of this level. Ellie will begin to run out of control after being scared off by three Sneeks and try to avoid dangerous obstacles or bash enemies until the end of the level. Neek
Bristles
Buzz
Kuff 'n' Klout
Krimp
Koin
Squitter (bonus game)
Squawks (bonus game)
Ellie
Parry
Criss Kross Cliffs.png
Criss Kross Cliffs
This is the fourth cliffside level. The Kongs must climb to the top via shooting steel barrels from a Bazuka. The Kong also must switch barrels to eliminate red Buzzes with TNT Barrels that will block the Kongs' way. Bazuka
Buzz
Re-Koil
Kuff 'n' Klout
Koin
Knik-Knak (bonus game)
None
Tyrant Twin Tussle DKC3.png
Tyrant Twin Tussle
This is the fourth and final cave level. The level is filled with Kuff 'n' Klout duos that can be defeated by TNT Barrels or by Squitter the Spider's webs. Kuff 'n' Klout
Krimp
Booty Bird
Buzz
Koin
Bazuka
Squitter
Squawks navigates a dangerous path with Swoopy woodpeckers at Swoopy Salvo.
Swoopy Salvo
This is the fourth and final tree level. The level is infested with Swoopies. The Swoopies will make good platforms to climb to the top of the finish, but most will fly in a line as a force field to block the Kongs' way. Bristles
Swoop
Buzz
Booty Bird
Koin
Squawks
Screenshot of Rocket Rush
Rocket Rush
This is the fifth and final cliffside level. The Kongs will begin to go in a rocket barrel to glide down and gather fuel. The level's only enemies are red Buzzes that are vulnerable to the fire from the rocket. This is considered the most difficult level of all because after getting halfway done, the Kongs must keep going up in order not to run out of fuel and not to bump into rock formations. In the Super Nintendo version, after completing the level, the Kongs can continue down a one-way path to Boomer's Bomb Shelter. Buzz
Koin
None
The Knautilus from Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!
Boss: Knautilus
This second duel with Baron K. Roolenstein takes place in a submarine. The Kongs must toss steel barrels at Baron K. Roolenstein and avoid getting electrocuted from flying sparks. None None

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese クレマトア島[?]
Kurematoa Tō
Krematoa Isle
Italian Krematoa[?] -
Spanish Mundo Perdido: Krematoa[?] Lost World: Krematoa