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[[File:Harey in Homecoming Hijinxs DKCTF.jpg|thumb|left|Donkey Kong and Cranky encounter a Harey in Homecoming Hijinxs]] | [[File:Harey in Homecoming Hijinxs DKCTF.jpg|thumb|left|Donkey Kong and Cranky encounter a Harey in Homecoming Hijinxs]] |
Revision as of 01:39, February 11, 2022
Hareys are large Fluff enemies and members of the Snowmad in Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze and its Nintendo Switch port. They have a long white beard furrowed with three wavy lines, and their ears are fastened with ties around their base, similarly to the bun on their head. Hareys are clad in light blue fur and leather suspenders.
Hareys are only encountered in two levels. The first one is Reckless Ride, in which they attempt to hamper the Rocket Barrel-riding Kongs by jumping in front of them. In this stance, they can only be defeated by crashing into them, although this results in the Kongs losing a heart point. One Harey appears in Homecoming Hijinxs, and it slowly moves up and down, jumping heavily and releasing icy shock waves in both directions when it lands. The shock waves are unstoppable and go past the platform's corner and along its side; the Kongs must avoid the shock waves or else they get injured. A Harey can be defeated with three stomps on its head or with three roll attacks.
Hareys have a closely related enemy, Harolds, which are also heavy and can be defeated in a similar manner. However, they are stationary and attack by throwing Watermelon Fuse Bombs towards the Kongs.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ジャビット[?] Jabitto |
Variation of「ジョビット」(Jobbitto, Fluff) and possibly「じゃ」(ja, a sentence ending word used by old men), likely a reference to their white beard | |
German | Grummelmümmel[?] | - | |
Italian | Mastro Lepringo[?] | Master Fluff | |
Spanish | Articonejo Venerable[?] | Venerable Arctic Rabbit |