Colonel Pluck

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Colonel Pluck
Colonel Pluck
Colonel Pluck inside the Stompybot 3000
Species Chicken
First appearance Donkey Kong Country Returns (2010)
Latest appearance Super Smash Bros. for Wii U (trophy cameo) (2014)

Colonel Pluck is the seventh and penultimate boss of Donkey Kong Country Returns and Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D. He is a white chicken who operates and moves around in the Stompybot 3000, a large, white egg-shaped robot. While Colonel Pluck is under the control of the Tiki Tak Tribe, specifically being hypnotized by Cordian, he is forced to mass-produce a large quantity of Tikis by using the Stompybot 3000 to mash up bananas, which transform empty masks into Tikis upon contact.

He is fought at the end of Factory in the boss level, Feather Fiend. In the first phase, Colonel Pluck controls the Stompybot 3000, walking around the stage. The duo must make their way under the robot. Occasionally, it will run across the screen quickly. Sometimes, Colonel Pluck will lift the robot into the air and then perform a ground pound on the ground. When green chains appear at some point, he will start lifting the legs into the air and back on the ground, one at a time, but very rarely will Pluck try to trick the apes by just scratching the floor with his mechanical feet, which Donkey and Diddy can not go under. If Donkey and Diddy fail to damage Pluck, he will roast the Kongs with a flame jet, but not before lifting one of the robot's legs, giving the Kongs a small chance to escape. During the second phase, Pluck will send in some eggs, where BuckBots will hatch out. Donkey Kong must rid of these so he has enough room to avoid Pluck, who will try to use the Stompybot to body-slam him from above, resulting in the Stompybot getting stuck in the ground for a second before freeing itself. After damaging the Stompybot 3000 three times, the robot's outer shell will break off, and will resemble a flying vehicle. Pluck, who still is inside the robot, will send in BuckBots at this point. Donkey Kong must dodge his attacks and stomp on Pluck three times. After this, Cordian will emerge, allowing Donkey Kong to send it flying off into the distance.

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Super Smash Bros. for Wii UEdit

Trophy
Colonel Pluck
 
Category: Series Related
( ) Appears in:
Wii Donkey Kong Country Returns (11/2010)
3DS Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D (05/2013)
( ) Trophy Box: 19: Donkey Kong Country Returns
How to unlock:
Purchase at the Trophy Shop
Stomp all night, stomp all day. Colonel Pluck has been hypnotized by the Tiki Tak Tribe to mash bananas with his Stompybot 3000. Looks like they're creating new tribe members with the resulting juice. Hopefully they're peeling those bananas... Nothing worse than leftover peel in a banana smoothie. (American English)
He stomps stolen bananas into mush with his giant stomping machine. Why does he do it? Because the Tiki Tak Tribe are controlling him – that's why! They're using the banana mush to create new tribe members. Who knew bananas were so magical? (British English)

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Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ドクターチキン
Dokutā Chikin
Dr. Chicken

French Colonel Plumy
Diminutive of plume ("feather")
German Oberst Pluster
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Italian Colonnello Bargiglio
Colonel Wattle
Spanish Coronel Plúmez
Colonel + a portmanteau of plumas ("feathers") and -ez (a common Spanish surname ending)

Stompybot 3000Edit

Language Name Meaning
German Stampfobot 0815
Stompybot 0815 (from the German slang expression "Nullachtfünfzehn" ("Zero eight fifteen"), which is used to describe standard machinery or default utilities)
Italian Robopiuma
Robo-feather

TriviaEdit

  • Colonel Pluck's name and him being a chicken might be based on Harland David Sanders, also known as Colonel Sanders, the original founder of the KFC chain of restaurants.
  • The first line of Colonel Pluck's trophy description in the American English version is a reference to the song "Shake It Up" by The Cars.