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As they emerge from lava, these flames begin chasing the [[Rocket Barrel]]-riding [[Kong]]s by revolving around them on a short distance. This way, the enemies attempt to cage the Kongs and limit their movement. If the characters crash their vehicle into the flame, they lose a life. The flames cannot be destroyed, and as they crowd around the Kongs, they become more difficult to avoid. After attempting to attack, they move behind the Kongs.
As they emerge from lava, these flames begin chasing the [[Rocket Barrel]]-riding [[Kong]]s by revolving around them on a short distance. This way, the enemies attempt to cage the Kongs and limit their movement. If the characters crash their vehicle into the flame, they lose a life. The flames cannot be destroyed, and as they crowd around the Kongs, they become more difficult to avoid. After attempting to attack, they move behind the Kongs.
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=ヘルファイヤー
|JapR=Herufaiyā
|JapM=Hell Fire
}}


==Reference==
==Reference==

Revision as of 11:06, December 29, 2020

Donkey Kong, assaulted on his Rocket Barrel by two leaping flames in Hot Rocket
Two leaping flames attempting to surround Donkey Kong in Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D

Leaping flames[1] are fiery, serpent-like monsters from Donkey Kong Country Returns and Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D. They appear after the fireball bombard in Hot Rocket, a level in the Volcano world.

Donkey Kong, riding his Rocket Barrel into a crowd of leaping flames in Hot Rocket. Notice DK heading into the G letter.

As they emerge from lava, these flames begin chasing the Rocket Barrel-riding Kongs by revolving around them on a short distance. This way, the enemies attempt to cage the Kongs and limit their movement. If the characters crash their vehicle into the flame, they lose a life. The flames cannot be destroyed, and as they crowd around the Kongs, they become more difficult to avoid. After attempting to attack, they move behind the Kongs.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ヘルファイヤー[?]
Herufaiyā
Hell Fire

Reference

  1. ^ A proper name is not used for these enemies; however, the Donkey Kong Country Returns Prima Official Game Guide uses the phrase "leaping flames" to refer to them at page 141: "This part of the level requires you to dodge leaping flames."