Kremling

From the Super Mario Wiki, the Mario encyclopedia
Revision as of 15:46, June 13, 2024 by LinkTheLefty (talk | contribs) (Made it seem like that was also part of the production literature.)
Jump to navigationJump to search
Kremling
Artwork of the Kremling Krew from Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest.
Kaptain K. Rool along with several Kremlings from Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest
First appearance Donkey Kong Country (1994)
Latest appearance Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (2018)
Subject origin Crocodilian
Variants
Notable members
This article is about the crocodilian species. For the type referred to as "Kremling" in Donkey Kong 64 and DK: King of Swing, see Kritter.
“Good thing these Kremlings are dumber than tree stumps.”
Donkey Kong, Donkey Kong Country: Rumble in the Jungle

The Kremlings (also known as the Krems[1] and Krocs, or Reptiles[2] and Crocodiles[3] in production literature for the Donkey Kong Country television series) are a race of crocodilians first appearing in Donkey Kong Country, where they steal Donkey Kong's prized banana hoard. Kremlings come in many different varieties and most of them have names that begin with the letter "K" (to the point where some names use real words beginning with "C" with the initial replaced with "K", such as Kalypso from "calypso") Most Kremlings are part of the Kremling Krew (with K. Lumsy being a notable exception). Kremlings also made a few appearances in various sports titles in the Super Mario franchise; they are seen in the background of the DK Jungle Court in Mario Power Tennis and take on the role of goalies in Super Mario Strikers and Mario Strikers Charged, while in Mario Super Sluggers, they appear as team players.

In the Donkey Kong Country animated series, they are never referred to as "Kremlings"; instead, they are referred by various generic terms, such as "lizards" and "crocs".

The Kremlings originate from a canceled Mac/PC adventure game by Rare named Jonny Blastoff and the Kremling Armada.[4] The idea of Kremlings came from Kevin Bayliss,[5] while Steve Mayles adapted them into the Donkey Kong series[citation needed] by removing their high tech weaponry.[6] Most of the Kremling Kreeps in Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! were designed by Mark Stevenson.[7]

Origin

The Kremlings appear to originate from Crocodile Isle, an island close to Donkey Kong Island that disappeared from the map during the events of Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest. According to that game's manual, it is rumored that the Lost World is the source of the Kremlings.[8] However, various ruins on Donkey Kong Island, such as the ones in Millstone Mayhem, depict Kremling visages, potentially meaning they have some history there as well. Kremlantis is a semi-submerged complex that also features several temples with Kremling visages.

Biology

In a similar manner to Koopas, Kremlings are depicted with multiple body shapes and statures, the most common being bipedal and humanoid. Some, however, such as Klaptrap, are quadrupedal, with a tail dragging behind them like real-life crocodilians. Bipedal Kremlings, such as Kritters, often have distinctly humanoid torsos with pectorals, navels and distinct shoulders; some even have external ears and hair among other humanoid traits. Many Kremlings are quite large, rivaling the size of Donkey Kong; still others are much larger, such as K. Lumsy and Kerozene. Kremlings appear in a wide variety of colors, such as blue, red, grey, purple, and orange; however, the most common colors seem to be the various shades of green. Although primarily based on reptiles such as crocodilians, some members of the species, particularly Kalypso, Kass, and to a lesser extent Kasplat and Klump, are depicted with more mammalian traits such as hair, as well as both breasts and nipples.

The Kremlings are known to enjoy eating bananas, and Klump is also seen eating oranges;[9][10] coincidentally, this trait is shared with real-life crocodiles, which have been shown in more recent research to occasionally eat fruit.

In the original Donkey Kong Country trilogy, the majority of Kremlings shared the same defeat voice clip as Krushas, with varying pitch levels. Kritters, Klaptraps, Klobbers, Kabooms, Kudgel, Krumples, Bazukas, and Kuff 'n' Klouts do not follow this trend, however.

Society

The Kremlings seem to have some level of government, as evidenced by King K. Rool as ruling monarch. While certain Kremlings such as Klump have been shown to care about their king,[11] comments made by Klubba about how Kremlings are "miserable" under K. Rool indicate that at least some Kremlings are not happy under his leadership. KAOS apparently acted as a replacement for K. Rool, though he was secretly controlling it. It is unknown how this process came about, or if the Kremlings were aware of K. Rool's plans and went along with it.

Kremlings are known to be rather apathetic regarding industrial safety; this can be seen with Kremkroc Industries, Inc., Krazy Kremland, Mekanos, K3, Frantic Factory, Ghost Island, and Chill 'n' Char Island, the factories making up the first of these being referred to by the Donkey Kong Country manual as "The Kremling's crowning industrial achievements."[12] From this, they tend to cause large amounts of pollution, as seen with Poison Pond, and show general neglect for the environment, as shown in their deforesting in Mekanos for the sole purpose of defeating the Kongs.[13] This contrasts with the Kongs, who are typically shown to be in harmony with nature.

In contrast to other intelligent animal species that are technologically primitive, the Kremlings possess relatively advanced resources, including robots, airships, submarines, warships, spaceships, and powerful weapons.

In Mario Super Sluggers Challenge Mode, the Kritters along with King K. Rool do not speak in animal noises unlike the Kongs, implying that the Kremlings are capable of speaking the human language.

The Kremlings seem to be a marauding and conquering race, as evidenced by their thievery, kidnapping, take-over of the Northern Kremisphere, and most commonly piracy, as shown in the events of Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest, by their frequent usage of pirate ships such as Gangplank Galleon, possession of treasure chests and valuables, and the Kremling Krew emblem. It is also possible that they showed similar sides in the unseen Kremean War, which they are assumed to have fought in.

Wrinkly Kong attempted to teach Kremlings at a school in Crocodile Isle; however, they displayed low intelligence, as evidenced by the incorrect sums on the blackboard, while another attempted to bring his sword to class.

Not all Kremlings are bad, as demonstrated by K. Lumsy, and to a lesser extent Krunch and Klubba.

Profiles

Donkey Kong Country

  • Instruction booklet: Kremlings, Kremlings everywhere! Kremlings are the tribe of reptilian rascals who have ripped off Donkey Kong's banana horde. They come in a variety of shapes, sizes and shades:[14]
  • GBA Player's Guide: The largest enemies you'll encounter are the Krocs that work for King K. Rool. The Krocs come in many shapes and sizes, but they all have one thing in common-their number-one directive is stop the Kongs. Some of the tough-skinned reptiles can be a bit much for Diddy, so be on your guard.[15]

Notable

Types of Kremlings

Gallery

Sounds

Audio.svg Kremling grunt (1) - Used by various Kremlings with different pitches and speeds (voiced by Chris Sutherland)[16]
File infoMedia:Kremling SFX 1.oga
Audio.svg Kremling scream - Used by Klobbers, Krunchas, and Kudgel
File infoMedia:Kremling_SFX_3.oga
Audio.svg Kremling grunt (2) - Used by Krumples, Baron K. Roolenstein, and Kuff 'n' Klout
File infoMedia:Kremling SFX 2.oga
Help:MediaHaving trouble playing?

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese クレムリン[?]
Kuremurin
Kremlin
Finnish Kriiviö[17] From riiviö ("gremlin")
French Kremling[?] -
Italian Kremlins[sic][18] -
Kremlings[?]
Gremlins[sic][19]
Russian Кремлинг[?]
Kremling
Kremling
Spanish Kremling[?] -

Trivia

Cranky Kong making a sarcastic comment about how many times Donkey Kong's banana hoard has been stolen.

See also

References

  1. ^ "HERE COME THE KREMLINGS!: As well as plenty of the old pros from DKC2, whole new kinds of Kremling are there to be discovered, from bazooka wielding manics like the Krems to old favorites like the Krunchas and the king sized Zingers, there's enough in here to test your gameplay skills to the very limits!" – November 1996. Nintendo Magazine System (AU) Vol. 44. Page 20.
  2. ^ 1998. Computer Animation: A Whole New World. Rockport Publishers (English). ISBN 1564963772. Page 89.
  3. ^ 1998. Computer Animation: A Whole New World. Rockport Publishers (English). ISBN 1564963772. Page 87.
  4. ^ Mayles, Gregg (@Ghoulyboy) (September 2, 2015). yes, that's right.. X (English). Retrieved June 5, 2024.
  5. ^ Kev_Bayliss (October 13, 2015). @sephirothowa I never voiced those guys. There's some wrong stuff on the net. I designed & built orig Diddy & the basic Kremling idea.. X. Retrieved June 5, 2024.
  6. ^ Shesez (November 21, 2019). The Donkey Kong Country 25th Anniversary Interview Documentary (46:47). YouTube. Retrieved June 5, 2024.
  7. ^ GameXplain (November 22, 2021). Talking to Kiddy Kong's Creator for DKC3's 25th Anniversary! (Kiddy Origins, DK64 & More!). YouTube. Retrieved June 5, 2024.[dead link]
  8. ^ Nintendo (1995). Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest instruction booklet. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 22.
  9. ^ Nintendo (1994). Donkey Kong Country instruction booklet. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 4.
  10. ^ "I hear they like bananas. Blech..." – Viridi. Palutena's Guidance, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
  11. ^ “Don’t get all upset now, your excellency. We’ll go and capture those nasty Kongs for you. Then we’ll steal their Golden Bananas as usual so that if any Kongs escape us, they’ll be too busy looking for them to come and ruin your magnificent plans.” – Klump (1999). Donkey Kong 64 instruction booklet. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 5.
  12. ^ "The Kremling's crowning industrial achievements are the huge factories they built in Donkey Kong Country. These factories do not adhere to strict safety codes, and are full of burning oil drums, faulty lighting and perilous platforms. Enter at your own risk." – Nintendo (1994). Donkey Kong Country instruction booklet. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 20.
  13. ^ "The Kremlings will stop at nothing, not even cutting down an entire forest, to get you." – Owsen, Dan, Kent Miller, and Paul Shinoda (1996). Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! Player's Guide. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 60.
  14. ^ Nintendo (1994). Donkey Kong Country instruction booklet. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 28.
  15. ^ Folsom, Jessica, and Steve Thomason (2003). Donkey Kong Country Player's Guide. Nintendo of America (American English). ISBN 1-930206-33-X. Page 14.
  16. ^ Wise, David (January 10, 2019). That would be the Multi-talented Chris Sutherland @PlaytonicGames @YookaLayleeHub. X. Retrieved June 5, 2024.
  17. ^ "Yhtäkkiä Donkey Kong alkoi uhota: "Tämä kyllä kostetaan Kriiviöille!" hän raivosi." – Donkey Kong Country (GBC) instruction booklet. Page 57.
  18. ^ Donkey Kong Country; back of the box; "La tribù dei rettili "Kremlins" hanno osato rubare la sua gigantesca scorta di banane"
  19. ^ 1994. Club Nintendo (Italy). Numero 6. Page 5.