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'''Flurl''' (known as '''Ressar''' in Japan and the European [[Nintendo GameCube|GameCube]] version) is a red, lazy squirrel and a [[Jungle Buddy]] of [[Donkey Kong]]. | '''Flurl''' (known as '''Ressar''' in Japan and the European [[Nintendo GameCube|GameCube]] version) is a red, lazy squirrel and a [[Jungle Buddy]] of [[Donkey Kong]]. | ||
The first and thus far only appearance of Flurl is in ''[[Donkey Kong Jungle Beat]]''. Here, Flurl can occasionally be found sleeping in a tree. If Donkey Kong grabs Flurl's tail, he will use Flurl like a parachute and glide through the air, which allows Donkey Kong to collect airborne beats and reach new areas that are normally unreachable without the rodent's aid. | The first, and thus far, the only appearance of Flurl is in ''[[Donkey Kong Jungle Beat]]''. Here, Flurl can occasionally be found sleeping in a tree. If Donkey Kong grabs Flurl's tail, he will use Flurl like a parachute and glide through the air, which allows Donkey Kong to collect airborne beats and reach new areas that are normally unreachable without the rodent's aid. | ||
Flurl's first appearance is in the level [[Jungle Deeps]]. | Flurl's first appearance is in the level [[Jungle Deeps]]. |
Revision as of 19:13, November 8, 2015
Flurl (known as Ressar in Japan and the European GameCube version) is a red, lazy squirrel and a Jungle Buddy of Donkey Kong.
The first, and thus far, the only appearance of Flurl is in Donkey Kong Jungle Beat. Here, Flurl can occasionally be found sleeping in a tree. If Donkey Kong grabs Flurl's tail, he will use Flurl like a parachute and glide through the air, which allows Donkey Kong to collect airborne beats and reach new areas that are normally unreachable without the rodent's aid.
Flurl's first appearance is in the level Jungle Deeps.
Names in other languages
Trivia
- Flurl's name is a combination of the words float and squirrel.