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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
[[File:Very Gnawty - DKC GBA sprite.png|200px|thumb|left|Very Gnawty]] | [[File:Very Gnawty - DKC GBA sprite.png|200px|thumb|left|Very Gnawty]] | ||
[[File:GiantGnawtyinDK64.png|200px|thumb | [[File:GiantGnawtyinDK64.png|200px|thumb|A giant Gnawty in ''Donkey Kong 64'']] | ||
*Really Gnawty is a palette swap of Very Gnawty. While Really Gnawty has brown fur, Very Gnawty has gray fur. In the Game Boy Advance version, this is reversed. | *Really Gnawty is a palette swap of Very Gnawty. While Really Gnawty has brown fur, Very Gnawty has gray fur. In the Game Boy Advance version, this is reversed. | ||
*Gnawties equal in size to Really Gnawty appear in ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'', near [[Cranky's Lab]] in [[Jungle Japes]]. The only difference between Really Gnawty and these Gnawties is that the large Gnawties of ''Donkey Kong 64'' can be defeated in just one hit, rather than five as in ''Donkey Kong Country''. | *Gnawties equal in size to Really Gnawty appear in ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'', near [[Cranky's Lab]] in [[Jungle Japes]]. The only difference between Really Gnawty and these Gnawties is that the large Gnawties of ''Donkey Kong 64'' can be defeated in just one hit, rather than five as in ''Donkey Kong Country''. |
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Really Gnawty | |
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Artwork of Really Gnawty from Donkey Kong Country | |
Species | Gnawty |
First appearance | Donkey Kong Country (1994) |
Latest appearance | Donkey Kong Country (GBA) (2003) |
Really Gnawty is a giant Gnawty and the fourth boss of Donkey Kong Country, and it is fought at the end of Gorilla Glacier in Really Gnawty Rampage. Its name is a pun on "really naughty", similar to Very Gnawty's name being a pun on "very naughty". In a Nintendo Magazine System (UK) issue, Really Gnawty was named Gnawty Beaver like Very Gnawty, who was described as being his "fallen comrade."[1]
Although Donkey Kong or Diddy Kong only need to jump on Really Gnawty five times to defeat it (just like Very Gnawty), this beaver boss is more difficult than the previous one. Not only does it horizontally jump even faster and farther than Very Gnawty (and it gets even faster and farther with each hit as well), it can also jump extremely high vertically. Once it gets hit, it makes a surprised expression. Then, it laughs and jumps high in the air, attempting to crush the Kongs from above, and it adds another high jump for each additional hit.
In the Game Boy Advance remake, Really Gnawty is recolored slate gray and is larger than in the original game. In the remake, when it is jumped on, instead of jumping at the Kongs, Really Gnawty jumps to the other side of the arena once, causing stalactites to fall to the ground.
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Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | リアリーノーティ[?] Riarī Nōti |
Really Gnawty | |
Spanish | Really Gnawty[?] | - |
Trivia
- Really Gnawty is a palette swap of Very Gnawty. While Really Gnawty has brown fur, Very Gnawty has gray fur. In the Game Boy Advance version, this is reversed.
- Gnawties equal in size to Really Gnawty appear in Donkey Kong 64, near Cranky's Lab in Jungle Japes. The only difference between Really Gnawty and these Gnawties is that the large Gnawties of Donkey Kong 64 can be defeated in just one hit, rather than five as in Donkey Kong Country.
References
- ^ "The Gnawty Beaver Returns to avenge his fallen comrade." - Nintendo Magazine System (UK) issue 26 (NMS Special), page 21.