Cheesy Chester

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Template:Species-infobox Cheesy Chesters[1] are enemies appearing in Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze. They are hunched rodents, resembling suburban rats, sporting vermilion-colored fur, indigo skin (given the curled tail and the clawed feet, which are of this color), a big and sensible violet snout, big ears, and small, villain eyes. A distinct feature of them is that, unlike usual rats, they do not appear to have long front teeth, but instead some sharp fangs emerging from beneath the snout. Their habitat is Autumn Heights, where they can be mostly encountered in cheese-cave themed areas; the Kongs can explore such areas through the levels Crumble Cavern and Rodent Ruckus. Cheesy Chesters seem to replace other rodent enemies from the past Donkey Kong Country games, such as Neeks and Sneeks.

Their name is a possible reference to the Cheshire cheese, which is called "Chester" in German.

Cheesy Chester
A charging Cheesy Chester

Cheesy Chesters are antropomorphic animals, as they are capable of walking on their back feet, swinging their front feet in a very human manner. However, when they see a Kong, their behavior will change drastically and will start acting like actual rats. While attacking, they point themselves in the direction they are currently facing and use all of their feet to walk. Their tails curl in the attack position. The Kongs will lose a heart point if the enemies bump into them. A stomp on their backs will defeat them, as can rolling or charging into them with Rambi. Ground pounding near a Cheesy Chester will stun the enemy, making it sit down and rock back and forth crazily.

In Rodent Ruckus, the high intelligence of the Cheesy Chesters is yet again shown. Aside from their capability to walk bipedally, they are seen exploiting the mine and extracting the cheese from within the ores, using simple mechaninsms consisting of ropes and beams.

Reference

  1. ^ von Esmarch, Nick, and Cory van Grier. Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze Prima Official Game Guide. Page 12.