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In ''Donkey Kong Country'', if a Kong picks up a TNT Barrel, and puts it down, it'll self-destruct all by itself.  Oddly, this feature was not used in the game's sequels.
In ''Donkey Kong Country'', if a Kong picks up a TNT Barrel, and puts it down, it'll self-destruct all by itself.  Oddly, this feature was not used in the game's sequels.


Some enemies have been known to hide in TNT Barrels and act as suicide bombers, sacrificing themselves in an attempt to destroy the [[Kong]]s. These include the [[Kremling]]s, [[Kaboom]] from ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'', and [[TNT Knocka]] and [[Klasp]] found in ''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble]]''. Other Kremlings, such as [[Bazuka]], could shoot TNT Barrels out of their cannons at the Kongs in an attempt to destroy them.
Some enemies have been known to hide in TNT Barrels and act as suicide bombers, sacrificing themselves in an attempt to destroy the [[Kong]]s. These include the [[Kremling]]s, [[Kaboom]] from ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'', and [[Kracka]] and [[Klasp]] found in ''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble]]''. Other Kremlings, such as [[Bazuka]], could shoot TNT Barrels out of their cannons at the Kongs in an attempt to destroy them.


In ''Donkey Kong 64'', TNT Barrels were mostly used against bosses, such as [[Army Dillo]] and [[Dogadon]].  Kabooms also reappear in this game, hiding inside TNT Barrels that don't have fuses.
In ''Donkey Kong 64'', TNT Barrels were mostly used against bosses, such as [[Army Dillo]] and [[Dogadon]].  Kabooms also reappear in this game, hiding inside TNT Barrels that don't have fuses.