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'''Kremlantis''' is a large, semi-submerged island and the second area ventured through in the game ''[[Donkey Kong Land]]''.
'''Kremlantis'''<ref>{{cite|language=en-us|date=1995|publisher=Nintendo of America|title=''Donkey Kong Land'' instruction booklet|page=17|quote='''KREMLANTIS''' This gigantic complex of ancient ruined temples is almost completely submerged. That means that there are plenty of Chomps and other biting fish swimming about, waiting to take a piece out of the Kongs.}}</ref> is a [[List of locations|location]] in ''[[Donkey Kong Land]]''. It is a large, semi-submerged island and the second [[world]] visited. "Kremlantis" is a portmanteau of Kremling and {{wp|Atlantis}}, a legendary and ancient sunken city. The small portion of Kremlantis that is above the surface of the water is rather small and bleak, a stark contrast to what the Kongs find below. The submerged portion of Kremlantis consists of a large series of ruins and temples constructed in a labyrinth-like manner. Along with the various temples on Kremlantis, other notable features include a statue depicting the [[Giant Clam]] and expansive fields of seaweed. Since the entire world is underwater, there are several underwater enemies, such as [[Chomps]], [[Fangfish]], and [[Nemo]]es. The boss of Kremlantis is found in the eastern quadrant of Kremlantis.
 
The small portion of Kremlantis that is above the surface of the water is rather small and bleak, a stark contrast to what the Kongs find below. The submerged portion of Kremlantis consists of a large series of ruins and temples constructed in a labyrinth-like manner. Along with the various temples on Kremlantis, other notable features include a statue depicting a [[Colossal Clambo|a giant-sized Clambo]] and expansive fields of seaweed.
 
Due to the fact that the area is completely underwater, aquatic enemies, such as [[Chomps]], [[Fangfish]], and [[Nemo]]es are found in large abundance in Kremlantis. The boss of Kremlantis, conjecturely named [[Colossal Clambo]], is found in the eastern quadrant of Kremlantis; as the name would imply, Colossal Clambo is a giant [[Clambo]].
 
Because of its name, it is possible that Kremlantis is in actuality nearer to [[Crocodile Isle]], home of the [[Kremling]]s, than it is to [[Donkey Kong Island]].


Kremlantis was the home of [[King K. Rool]]'s ancestors.<ref>{{cite|title=''Donkey Kong Land'' Nintendo Magazine System|page=13|quote='''KREMLANTIS''' Rock hewn and rock solid is Kremlantis, ancient home of K. Rool's masterful predecessors. Slight worse off for water than the good ship Gangplank, seeking as the entire kingdom is submerged! The majority of Kremlantis' wards have survived through being trapped in air pockets, though mutant winds roam freely about so beware! Of course it's inevitable that some areas are flooded by ice-water too, and it is here that DK and Diddy encounter the worst of their fears...}}</ref>
==Levels==
==Levels==
Below are the levels seen in Kremlantis.
#[[Tricky Temple]]
#[[Tricky Temple]]
#[[Kremlantis Kaos]]
#[[Kremlantis Kaos]]
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#[[Seabed Showdown]]
#[[Seabed Showdown]]


==Trivia==
==Profiles==
*The name Kremlantis is a portmanteau of Kremling and [[wikipedia:Atlantis|Atlantis]], a legendary and ancient sunken city.
*'''Instruction manual:''' ''This gigantic complex of ancient ruined temples is almost completely submerged. That means that there are planty of Chomps and other biting fish swimming about, waiting to take a piece out of the Kongs.''<ref>{{cite|language=en-us|date=1995|publisher=Nintendo of America|title=''Donkey Kong Land'' instruction booklet|page=14}}</ref>
*'''''Nintendo Power'' Volume 74:'''
**''{{iw|wiktionary|not in Kansas anymore|You're not in Kansas anymore, Diddy!}} Ride the Swirlwinds in legendary Kremlantis and mix up those nasty Zingers and Kritters. It's a twister, Aunty Em! A twister!''<ref>{{cite|title=''Nintendo Power Volume 74|page=11|date=July 1995|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us}}</ref>
**''The ruins of legendary Kremlantis are rising from the sea! This partially submerged complex of ancient temples is teeming with hungry fish and Kremlings. Explore all of the regions and recover lost treasures!''<ref>{{cite|title=''Nintendo Power Volume 74|page=18|date=July 1995|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us}}</ref>
*'''''Nintendo Magazine System'' (UK):''' Rock hewn and rock solid is Kremlantis, ancient home of K. Rool's masterfull predecessors. Slight worse off for water than the good ship Gangplank, seeking as the entire kingdom is submerged! The majority of Kremlantis' wards have survived through being trapped in air pockets, though mutant winds roam freely about so beware! Of course it's inevitable that some areas are flooded by ice-water too, and it is here that DK and Diddy encounter the worst of their fears...<ref>{{cite|title=''Donkey Kong Land'', ''Nintendo Magazine System'' (UK) WORLD EXCLUSIVE Review booklet|page=13}}</ref>


==Names in Other Languages==
==Names in other languages==
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{{foreign names
|Jap=巨大遺跡
|Jap=巨大遺跡
|JapR=Kyodai Iseki
|JapR=Kyodai Iseki
|JapM=Gigantic Ruins}}
|JapM=Gigantic Ruins
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|Spa=Ruinas gigantes
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|SpaM=Gigantic ruins
|Ita=Kremlantis<ref>{{cite|title=''[[Donkey Kong Land]]'' Italian booklet|page=17}}</ref>
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==References==
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Latest revision as of 17:26, August 5, 2024

"Kremlantis" redirects here. For a specific level within this world originally known as "Kremlantis", see Kremlantis Kaos.
Kremlantis
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Map from Donkey Kong Land
Game Donkey Kong Land
Level(s) 8
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Kremlantis[1] is a location in Donkey Kong Land. It is a large, semi-submerged island and the second world visited. "Kremlantis" is a portmanteau of Kremling and Atlantis, a legendary and ancient sunken city. The small portion of Kremlantis that is above the surface of the water is rather small and bleak, a stark contrast to what the Kongs find below. The submerged portion of Kremlantis consists of a large series of ruins and temples constructed in a labyrinth-like manner. Along with the various temples on Kremlantis, other notable features include a statue depicting the Giant Clam and expansive fields of seaweed. Since the entire world is underwater, there are several underwater enemies, such as Chomps, Fangfish, and Nemoes. The boss of Kremlantis is found in the eastern quadrant of Kremlantis.

Kremlantis was the home of King K. Rool's ancestors.[2]

Levels[edit]

  1. Tricky Temple
  2. Kremlantis Kaos
  3. Reef Rampage
  4. Snake Charmer's Challenge
  5. Chomp's Coliseum
  6. Nautilus Chase
  7. Swirlwind Storm
  8. Seabed Showdown

Profiles[edit]

  • Instruction manual: This gigantic complex of ancient ruined temples is almost completely submerged. That means that there are planty of Chomps and other biting fish swimming about, waiting to take a piece out of the Kongs.[3]
  • Nintendo Power Volume 74:
    • You're not in Kansas anymore, Diddy! Ride the Swirlwinds in legendary Kremlantis and mix up those nasty Zingers and Kritters. It's a twister, Aunty Em! A twister![4]
    • The ruins of legendary Kremlantis are rising from the sea! This partially submerged complex of ancient temples is teeming with hungry fish and Kremlings. Explore all of the regions and recover lost treasures![5]
  • Nintendo Magazine System (UK): Rock hewn and rock solid is Kremlantis, ancient home of K. Rool's masterfull predecessors. Slight worse off for water than the good ship Gangplank, seeking as the entire kingdom is submerged! The majority of Kremlantis' wards have survived through being trapped in air pockets, though mutant winds roam freely about so beware! Of course it's inevitable that some areas are flooded by ice-water too, and it is here that DK and Diddy encounter the worst of their fears...[6]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 巨大遺跡[?]
Kyodai Iseki
Gigantic Ruins
Italian Kremlantis[7] -
Spanish Ruinas gigantes[?] Gigantic ruins

References[edit]

  1. ^ "KREMLANTIS This gigantic complex of ancient ruined temples is almost completely submerged. That means that there are plenty of Chomps and other biting fish swimming about, waiting to take a piece out of the Kongs." – 1995. Donkey Kong Land instruction booklet. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 17.
  2. ^ "KREMLANTIS Rock hewn and rock solid is Kremlantis, ancient home of K. Rool's masterful predecessors. Slight worse off for water than the good ship Gangplank, seeking as the entire kingdom is submerged! The majority of Kremlantis' wards have survived through being trapped in air pockets, though mutant winds roam freely about so beware! Of course it's inevitable that some areas are flooded by ice-water too, and it is here that DK and Diddy encounter the worst of their fears..." – Donkey Kong Land Nintendo Magazine System. Page 13.
  3. ^ 1995. Donkey Kong Land instruction booklet. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 14.
  4. ^ July 1995. Nintendo Power Volume 74. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 11.
  5. ^ July 1995. Nintendo Power Volume 74. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 18.
  6. ^ Donkey Kong Land, Nintendo Magazine System (UK) WORLD EXCLUSIVE Review booklet. Page 13.
  7. ^ Donkey Kong Land Italian booklet. Page 17.