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Walbrick
Artwork of a Viking from Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze
First appearance Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze (Wii U) (2014)
Latest appearance Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze (Nintendo Switch) (2018)
Variant of Waldough

Walbricks are enemies appearing in Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze and its Nintendo Switch port. They are Waldoughs with long mustaches, brown skin, and a leather belt tied around a pair of blue trousers. They are also covered in orange armor and wield a large, round wooden shield. Walbricks sport longer whiskers than common Waldoughs and Walnuts, obscuring their tusks.

Due to their thorough equipment, Walbricks can deflect any stomp or frontal Roll Attack. Although their rear sides are unprotected, Walbricks turn around with their shields as the Kongs jump over them to reach the other side. However, the Walbrick can be stunned for a brief period of time by stomping on its helmet. This makes it dizzy and allows the Kongs to attack it from behind with a roll. To defeat a Walbrick, the Kongs have to perform three such roll attacks. Alternatively, they can throw a barrel or charge Rambi into one.

Walbricks are uncommon in the game, being found in Mountain Mania, Horn Top Hop, Frosty Fruits, and Blurry Flurry. Additionally, two Walbricks are seen in Big Top Bop, where they flank the battle arena.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese バクラウォラス[?]
Bakura Worasu
Possibly a corruption of「バックラー」(bakkurā, buckler) +「ウォラス」(Worasu, Waldough)
French (NOE) Morsicus[?] Pseudo-Latin form of "morse" (walrus)
German Rossmut[?] From "walross" (walrus) and German name "Helmut"
Italian Trichingo scudiero[?] Shielder Waldough
Spanish Morsario defensor[?] Defender Waldough