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{{quote|I-I'm sorry, [[King K. Rool|master]], he was too quick for me. B-but I'll get [[Donkey Kong|him]] next time...|Army Dillo|Donkey Kong 64}} | {{quote|I-I'm sorry, [[King K. Rool|master]], he was too quick for me. B-but I'll get [[Donkey Kong|him]] next time...|Army Dillo|Donkey Kong 64}} | ||
'''Army Dillo''' is a | '''Army Dillo''' is a giant [[Army]] equipped with a sturdy, iron shell with two large cannons. He is both the first and the sixth boss of ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'', since he is fought in both [[Jungle Japes]] and [[Crystal Caves]]. For both boss battles, Army Dillo can only be fought by [[Donkey Kong]], making him the only boss to be faced by the same Kong twice. | ||
[[File:Army Dillo DK64 battle 1.png|thumb|left|The battle against Army Dillo in Jungle Japes]] | |||
In Jungle Japes, the fight against Army Dillo takes place in a jungle arena. Before the battle begins, Army Dillo rolls out of a cave and into the arena. Army Dillo pokes out from his shell, where two large cannons emerge. Army Dillo lets out a laugh and retreats back in his shell. The boss battle then begins. For this battle, Army Dillo is equipped with two large retractable side-mounted fireball cannons and a metal shell. The battle mainly consists of Army Dillo retreating into his shell and shooting fireballs from his cannons. At first, Army Dillo blasts four fireballs at Donkey Kong. It briefly peeks out of its shell, letting out a laugh. During this opportunity, Donkey Kong must pick up a [[TNT Barrel]] and throw it at Army Dillo's head. The explosion blasts Army Dillo upward and short-circuits his shell, electrocuting him in the process. After this, Army Dillo retreats in his shell and rolls around, attempting to run over Donkey Kong. After a few seconds, Army Dillo returns to blasting fireballs, this time doing nine of them at a faster rate. As Army Dillo pokes his head out again, Donkey Kong must throw another TNT Barrel at him. This short-circuits his shell again, electrocuting him in the process. In the third and final round, Army Dillo has the same pattern, but moves at a faster rate. He also fires eleven fireballs at Donkey Kong and retracts his head quicker after letting out a laugh. After being hit from a third TNT Barrel, the short-circuiting of Army Dillo's shell causes the cannons to blast off from his shell. Army Dillo flees in embarrassment and relinquishes the first [[Boss Key]] to [[K. Lumsy]]'s cage. | |||
When the Kongs first enter [[Angry Aztec]], a cutscene shows Dillo without his armored shell and cowering in fear while being watched by [[King K. Rool|K. Rool]]. Army Dillo says to K. Rool that Donkey Kong was too quick for him, and that he will "get him next time". K. Rool is mad at Army Dillo's failure and glares at him. Out of fright, Army Dillo falls on his back and faints. | When the Kongs first enter [[Angry Aztec]], a cutscene shows Dillo without his armored shell and cowering in fear while being watched by [[King K. Rool|K. Rool]]. Army Dillo says to K. Rool that Donkey Kong was too quick for him, and that he will "get him next time". K. Rool is mad at Army Dillo's failure and glares at him. Out of fright, Army Dillo falls on his back and faints. | ||
[[File:Army Dillo DK64 battle 2.png|thumb|The rematch against Army Dillo in Crystal Caves]] | [[File:Army Dillo DK64 battle 2.png|thumb|The rematch against Army Dillo in Crystal Caves]] | ||
Army Dillo is | Army Dillo is fought a second time in [[Crystal Caves]], also by Donkey Kong. The Kongs must feed 350 bananas to [[Scoff]] to unlock the boss door. After entering, a cutscene of the [[Kremling]]s applying upgrades to Army Dillo's new shell: side-mounted rocket boosters, allowing Army Dillo to hover in the air, and a large top-mounted cannon, capable of firing several fireballs and homing missiles. Just before the battle starts, Army Dillo rolls into the arena, peeks out of his shell, lets out a laughter, and then retreats back inside. Army Dillo shoots out four fireballs and then lets out a laugh, still meaning that a TNT Barrel must be thrown at him. Army Dillo briefly tries to roll over Donkey Kong, and then heads into a corner of the arena. Army Dillo swaps out his cannons for rocket boosters, hovers up, then slams back on the ground, creating a green shockwave for Donkey Kong to avoid. After this, Army Dillo reverts to using fireball cannons, and Donkey Kong must dodge another fireball assault until Army Dillo shows his face again. The process is repeated again after Army Dillo takes damage a second time, but he'll unleash two shockwave attacks before transitioning back to firing fireballs at Donkey Kong. After a third hit, Army Dillo's two fireball cannons break off, and he makes a final attempt to run over Donkey Kong. Afterwards, Army Dillo reequips his rocket boosters and performs up to three shockwave attacks. After the third shockwave attack, a massive bazooka will emerge out from the top of Army Dillo's shell. Army Dillo hovers up and blasts out six fireballs for Donkey Kong to avoid. After the final fireball has fallen, Army Dillo returns to the ground and launches a homing missile, which explodes either by crashing into an object or after 13 seconds. When the missile explodes, Army Dillo will briefly poke his head back out and laugh, then another TNT Barrel must be thrown at Army Dillo. After a fourth and final hit, Army Dillo's shell explodes, and he evaporates into the air and drops the world's [[Boss Key]]. | ||
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In the [[List of Donkey Kong 64 pre-release and unused content#Not For Resale demo cartridge|demo cartridge]], the boss fight against Army Dillo is one of three randomly selected stage options. Army Dillo is at a higher difficulty because he uses the attack patterns and armament from the [[Crystal Caves]] battle.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQCAW532A_k#t=11m15s Playthrough of the demo]</ref> Another notable difference is that Army Dillo had lines of speech, and was voiced by [[Kevin Bayliss]]: | In the [[List of Donkey Kong 64 pre-release and unused content#Not For Resale demo cartridge|demo cartridge]], the boss fight against Army Dillo is one of three randomly selected stage options. Army Dillo is at a higher difficulty because he uses the attack patterns and armament from the [[Crystal Caves]] battle.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQCAW532A_k#t=11m15s Playthrough of the demo]</ref> Another notable difference is that Army Dillo had lines of speech, and was voiced by [[Kevin Bayliss]]: | ||
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Armydillo3.png|Army Dillo in Jungle Japes. | Armydillo3.png|Army Dillo in Jungle Japes. | ||
Armydillokrool.png|Army Dillo talks to K. Rool shortly after losing the first battle | |||
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Revision as of 09:10, January 9, 2024
Army Dillo | |
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Species | Army |
First appearance | Donkey Kong 64 (1999) |
- “I-I'm sorry, master, he was too quick for me. B-but I'll get him next time...”
- —Army Dillo, Donkey Kong 64
Army Dillo is a giant Army equipped with a sturdy, iron shell with two large cannons. He is both the first and the sixth boss of Donkey Kong 64, since he is fought in both Jungle Japes and Crystal Caves. For both boss battles, Army Dillo can only be fought by Donkey Kong, making him the only boss to be faced by the same Kong twice.
In Jungle Japes, the fight against Army Dillo takes place in a jungle arena. Before the battle begins, Army Dillo rolls out of a cave and into the arena. Army Dillo pokes out from his shell, where two large cannons emerge. Army Dillo lets out a laugh and retreats back in his shell. The boss battle then begins. For this battle, Army Dillo is equipped with two large retractable side-mounted fireball cannons and a metal shell. The battle mainly consists of Army Dillo retreating into his shell and shooting fireballs from his cannons. At first, Army Dillo blasts four fireballs at Donkey Kong. It briefly peeks out of its shell, letting out a laugh. During this opportunity, Donkey Kong must pick up a TNT Barrel and throw it at Army Dillo's head. The explosion blasts Army Dillo upward and short-circuits his shell, electrocuting him in the process. After this, Army Dillo retreats in his shell and rolls around, attempting to run over Donkey Kong. After a few seconds, Army Dillo returns to blasting fireballs, this time doing nine of them at a faster rate. As Army Dillo pokes his head out again, Donkey Kong must throw another TNT Barrel at him. This short-circuits his shell again, electrocuting him in the process. In the third and final round, Army Dillo has the same pattern, but moves at a faster rate. He also fires eleven fireballs at Donkey Kong and retracts his head quicker after letting out a laugh. After being hit from a third TNT Barrel, the short-circuiting of Army Dillo's shell causes the cannons to blast off from his shell. Army Dillo flees in embarrassment and relinquishes the first Boss Key to K. Lumsy's cage.
When the Kongs first enter Angry Aztec, a cutscene shows Dillo without his armored shell and cowering in fear while being watched by K. Rool. Army Dillo says to K. Rool that Donkey Kong was too quick for him, and that he will "get him next time". K. Rool is mad at Army Dillo's failure and glares at him. Out of fright, Army Dillo falls on his back and faints.
Army Dillo is fought a second time in Crystal Caves, also by Donkey Kong. The Kongs must feed 350 bananas to Scoff to unlock the boss door. After entering, a cutscene of the Kremlings applying upgrades to Army Dillo's new shell: side-mounted rocket boosters, allowing Army Dillo to hover in the air, and a large top-mounted cannon, capable of firing several fireballs and homing missiles. Just before the battle starts, Army Dillo rolls into the arena, peeks out of his shell, lets out a laughter, and then retreats back inside. Army Dillo shoots out four fireballs and then lets out a laugh, still meaning that a TNT Barrel must be thrown at him. Army Dillo briefly tries to roll over Donkey Kong, and then heads into a corner of the arena. Army Dillo swaps out his cannons for rocket boosters, hovers up, then slams back on the ground, creating a green shockwave for Donkey Kong to avoid. After this, Army Dillo reverts to using fireball cannons, and Donkey Kong must dodge another fireball assault until Army Dillo shows his face again. The process is repeated again after Army Dillo takes damage a second time, but he'll unleash two shockwave attacks before transitioning back to firing fireballs at Donkey Kong. After a third hit, Army Dillo's two fireball cannons break off, and he makes a final attempt to run over Donkey Kong. Afterwards, Army Dillo reequips his rocket boosters and performs up to three shockwave attacks. After the third shockwave attack, a massive bazooka will emerge out from the top of Army Dillo's shell. Army Dillo hovers up and blasts out six fireballs for Donkey Kong to avoid. After the final fireball has fallen, Army Dillo returns to the ground and launches a homing missile, which explodes either by crashing into an object or after 13 seconds. When the missile explodes, Army Dillo will briefly poke his head back out and laugh, then another TNT Barrel must be thrown at Army Dillo. After a fourth and final hit, Army Dillo's shell explodes, and he evaporates into the air and drops the world's Boss Key.
In the demo cartridge, the boss fight against Army Dillo is one of three randomly selected stage options. Army Dillo is at a higher difficulty because he uses the attack patterns and armament from the Crystal Caves battle.[1] Another notable difference is that Army Dillo had lines of speech, and was voiced by Kevin Bayliss:
- "You dare challenge me?!"
- "Ah ha ha ha!"
- "Then I must crush you!"
- "You can't beat me!"
- "You'll never defeat K. Rool!"
- "NO!"
- "Noooooooo!"
- "Aaaaaarrgghh!"
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Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | アーミィ・ジロー[?] Āmī Jirō |
Army Dillo | |
French | Tatou[?] | Armadillo |