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Crash Kongs walk around, back and forth, on a surface, at a same pace, stopping at an edge each time. If it sees a Mini-Mario, it will run faster. Mini-Marios can actually jump upon a Crash Kong – this provides an extra boost that helps get into pipes and sometimes provides them with a way across a section of spikes – often Crash Kongs are stuck in these pits.
Crash Kongs walk around, back and forth, on a surface, at a same pace, stopping at an edge each time. If it sees a Mini-Mario, it will run faster. Mini-Marios can actually jump upon a Crash Kong – this provides an extra boost that helps get into pipes and sometimes provides them with a way across a section of spikes – often Crash Kongs are stuck in these pits.
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Revision as of 23:58, February 23, 2010

Crash Kong artwork for Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis
A Crash Kong.

Crash Kongs are tiny enemy toys in Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis carrying cymbals. When this Kong sees a Mini-Mario, the Crash Kong will try ram the Mini-Mario into a wall (it can be squished).

Crash Kongs walk around, back and forth, on a surface, at a same pace, stopping at an edge each time. If it sees a Mini-Mario, it will run faster. Mini-Marios can actually jump upon a Crash Kong – this provides an extra boost that helps get into pipes and sometimes provides them with a way across a section of spikes – often Crash Kongs are stuck in these pits.
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