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*The name is a spin on the word "cosh", another name for club
*The name is a spin on the word "cosh", another name for club
* Kosha is similar to [[Kutlass]], an enemy from ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'', in the sense that both are small Kremlings that wield heavy weapons many times their own size. In fact, the GBA version of DKC 2 gives Kutlass voice clips that are almost identical to Kosha's, but are higher-pitched.
* Kosha is similar to [[Kutlass]], an enemy from ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'', in the sense that both are small Kremlings that wield heavy weapons many times their own size. In fact, the GBA version of DKC 2 gives Kutlass voice clips that are almost identical to Kosha's, but are higher-pitched.
* Kosha CAN be defeated with an orange, but ONLY while they struggle to lift their clubs after an overhead swing. Otherwise they will bat away the orange.
*Kosha's idle animation will involve them accidentally dropping the club onto their own head, only slightly flatening it.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

Revision as of 14:44, March 15, 2016

Kosha as seen in Donkey Kong 64
A Kosha.

Koshas[1], referred to as Clubbies in the Prima Games guide[2] are small Kremlings that appear only in Donkey Kong 64. Unlike most Kremlings, they are brown, and also wear horned Viking-esque helmets. Also unique is their method of attack: they carry around gigantic, spiked clubs, too heavy even for the Koshas, which they attempt to smash the Kongs with. If the club hits any the Kongs, two melon slices are taken away from their health meter. If the club misses, the Kosha struggles to lift it again for a moment.

Koshas are too powerful even for Chunky Kong to defeat; the only ways to defeat them are to use the selected Kong's instrument, or their special power which they gain from the Banana Fairy Queen (the shockwave attack). They are also vulnerable to Oranges if they are thrown when the Kosha is off guard. Koshas are relatively rare, and appear in Gloomy Galleon, Fungi Forest (at night), Crystal Caves, and Creepy Castle.

A gigantic Kosha is stationed in an area near the top of the cavern in Crystal Caves. Every once in a while, the club-toting fiend smashes the ceiling of the cave, creating violent tremors that send boulders and stalactite deposits raining down from the ceiling. He is eventually defeated, which stops the avalanches for good.

Trivia

  • The Japanese name for Kosha is the same as Klubba.
  • The name is a spin on the word "cosh", another name for club
  • Kosha is similar to Kutlass, an enemy from Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest, in the sense that both are small Kremlings that wield heavy weapons many times their own size. In fact, the GBA version of DKC 2 gives Kutlass voice clips that are almost identical to Kosha's, but are higher-pitched.
  • Kosha CAN be defeated with an orange, but ONLY while they struggle to lift their clubs after an overhead swing. Otherwise they will bat away the orange.
  • Kosha's idle animation will involve them accidentally dropping the club onto their own head, only slightly flatening it.

Names in other languages

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References

  1. ^ Donkey Kong 64 Instruction Booklet, p. 31 "... but I wouldn't stray into the path of the club-wielding Koshas if I were you, which happily I'm not."
  2. ^ Barton, Jeff, Mario De Govia, and Donato Tica. Donkey Kong 64 Prima Official Game Guide. Page 15.