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Finally, Donkey Kong and the released Diddy Kong manage to reach K. Rool's ship, the [[Gangplank Galleon]], where [[Gang-Plank Galleon|they face him in battle]]. King K. Rool's attacks involve ramming into the Kongs and [[Crownerang|throwing his crown at them as a boomerang]]. If he is hit four times, he makes cannonballs fall from the sky in a straight line. When K. Rool is hit seven times, the fake "kredits" show up on the screen, stating that the game was made by the Kremlings.  
Finally, Donkey Kong and the released Diddy Kong manage to reach K. Rool's ship, the [[Gangplank Galleon]], where [[Gang-Plank Galleon|they face him in battle]]. King K. Rool's attacks involve ramming into the Kongs and [[Crownerang|throwing his crown at them as a boomerang]]. If he is hit four times, he makes cannonballs fall from the sky in a straight line. When K. Rool is hit seven times, the fake "kredits" show up on the screen, stating that the game was made by the Kremlings.  


After the fake credits are done, King K. Rool jumps and tries to stomp on the Kongs by jumping in a straight line. King K. Rool, after being jumped on ten times, is defeated. The cast of the game appear and the real credits roll in [[DK's Tree House]], or at [[Gangplank Galleon]] in the [[Game Boy Advance]] remake. In the remake, he also appears after the credits, where he forces Donkey, Diddy, Candy and Cranky Kong off the ship by threatening to blow up Kong Island with his onboard cannons, with Cranky then calling it a "cheap stunt", setting the story for the sequel.  
After the fake credits are done, King K. Rool jumps and tries to stomp on the Kongs by jumping in a straight line. King K. Rool, after being jumped on ten times, is defeated. The cast of the game appear and the real credits roll in [[DK's Tree House]], or at Gangplank Galleon in the [[Game Boy Advance]] remake. In the remake, he also appears after the credits, where he forces Donkey, Diddy, Candy and Cranky Kong off the ship by threatening to blow up Kong Island with his onboard cannons, with Cranky then calling it a "cheap stunt", setting the story for the sequel.  


Some of King K. Rool's voice clips from ''Donkey Kong 64'' are used in the Game Boy Advance remake.
Some of King K. Rool's voice clips from ''Donkey Kong 64'' are used in the Game Boy Advance remake.
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