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[[Image:Kritter-in-a-Sheet.jpg|thumb|right|[[Lanky Kong]] battling two Kritter-in-a-Sheet.]]
[[Image:Kritter-in-a-Sheet.jpg|thumb|[[Lanky Kong]] battling two '''Kritter-in-a-Sheets'''.]]
A '''Kritter-in-a-Sheet''' is simply a [[Kritter]] wearing a bedsheet with two eyeholes, attempting to take on the appearance of a ghost.
A '''Kritter-in-a-Sheet''' is simply a [[Kritter]] wearing a bedsheet with two eyeholes, attempting to take on the appearance of a ghost.



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The title of this article is conjectural; an official name for the article's subject has not been found, so it has been given a fitting title by the editors. If an acceptable name is found, then the article should be moved to the new title.

File:Kritter-in-a-Sheet.jpg
Lanky Kong battling two Kritter-in-a-Sheets.

A Kritter-in-a-Sheet is simply a Kritter wearing a bedsheet with two eyeholes, attempting to take on the appearance of a ghost.

Kritter-in-a-Sheets are only in the game Donkey Kong 64, here they are, as noted above quite rare. Kritter-in-a-Sheet are only found in the area Creepy Castle, a Kritter-in-a-Sheet has the same basic fighting style as a normal kritter, they bite and punch. A Kritter-in-a-Sheet can be defeated by throwing an Orange Grenade at it, blasting it with a weapon or by simply pummeling it.

Sometimes a Kritter-in-a-Sheet will appear to harrass the Kongs in their battle against the Creepy Castle boss King Kut Out.