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===''Donkey Kong Land III''===
===''Donkey Kong Land III''===
Krushas did not appear in this game though oddly, [[Knocka]]s were referred to as Krushas.
Although Krushas do not appear in ''[[Donkey Kong Land III]]'', [[Knocka]]s are referred to as Krushas.


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Revision as of 23:11, April 15, 2019

This article is about the enemy debuting in Donkey Kong Country. For other uses of the name Krusha, see Krusha (disambiguation).

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“It's the end of the line for you, Kong. I'm taking you to King K. Rool.”
Krusha, Donkey Kong Country: Rumble in the Jungle

Krushas are blue-scaled Kremlings; they are among the elite soldiers of the Kremling Krew. All Krushas wear clothing with a camouflage pattern and also have silver arm bands on each forearm.

History

Donkey Kong Country

A Blue Krusha in Donkey Kong Country for Game Boy Advance.A Purple Krusha in Donkey Kong Country for Game Boy Advance.
Krushas in the GBA remake.
Krusha, with an X letter.
A Krusha, holding an "X" letter in the Game Boy Color version of Donkey Kong Country

Krushas first appear in the game Donkey Kong Country as uncommon foes, portrayed as large, hulking, dangerous and formidable but amiable Kremlings. Krushas attack Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong by walking into them, and can only be defeated by throwing a barrel at them, or by having Donkey Kong jump on them, being resistant to any other method of attack (simply laughing it off). Although it does not harm them, Donkey Kong's Hand Slap attack still causes them to drop a banana every time they are hit by it, making it possible to acquire a virtually unlimited number of bananas from any single Krusha.

Of note, another type of Krusha, gray in color and wearing blue clothing (darker than the regular Krusha's skin), can be found in the Donkey Kong Country levels "Necky Nutmare" and "Platform Perils". The Gray Krushas can only be defeated by throwing a barrel at them, since they'll laugh off all the other attack methods, including Donkey Kong's jump attacks. Unlike the blue variety, they do not drop bananas when Hand Slapped. Both Blue and Gray Krushas can easily be taken out by Rambi.

Donkey Kong Country novel

An individual Krusha (referred to as "the strongest commander") appears as the final antagonist of the Donkey Kong Country novelization. After the Kongs board the Gangplank Galleon and defeat most of King K. Rool's commanders, Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong attempt to attack Krusha, but the reptile shrugs off their assault and punches them both. The Kongs then propel themselves using coiled ropes found at opposites of the ship, knocking Krusha unconscious.

Donkey Kong Country: Rumble in the Jungle

In the novel Donkey Kong Country: Rumble in the Jungle, Donkey Kong encounters an individual Krusha on the eighth floor of the Kremling's factory, within Big Ape City. Holding Donkey Kong in a bear hug, Krusha says that he will bring him straight to King K. Rool, the leader of the Kremlings. Krusha is described as "the biggest and strongest of all the Kremlings", although not the "brightest". And Donkey Kong tricks Krusha into thinking that in his backpack, he has a list of the locations of all the Kongs on Donkey Kong Island. Krusha, who desires to make his boss happy by kidnapping all of the Kongs, loosens his grip on Donkey Kong to allow him to reach into his backpack. However, Donkey Kong pulls out a barrel instead, tossing it at Krusha which causes him to stumble and lose his balance. Donkey Kong then uses a barrel roll and double jump to knock Krusha "out cold". He then continues his journey to the factory's defense-system.

Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest

Sprite of a blue Krusha in Donkey Kong CountrySprite of a blue Kruncha in Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest.
Krusha and Kruncha

While not pointed out in the manual, Krunchas appear to be Krushas in pirate gear in Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest. This was later confirmed to be true by character designer Steve Mayles in a Twitter post.[1] Despite being the same thing, Krunchas appear to be shorter and wider than Krushas, probably stemming from having a different base model.

The Donkey Kong Country comic

In the German Club Nintendo's comic adaptation of Donkey Kong Country, a Krusha makes a small cameo appearance, on the background of King K. Rool's Gangplank Galleon.

The Donkey Kong Country animated series

Main article: Krusha (character)

In the Donkey Kong Country animated series, a dimwitted Krusha appears as a recurring villain alongside King K. Rool and General Klump.

Donkey Kong Land

Krushas reappear in Donkey Kong Land, where they are essentially identical in all regards to their appearance in Donkey Kong Country; the Gray Krushas seen in that game are absent due to the Game Boy not supporting color.

Donkey Kong Land III

Although Krushas do not appear in Donkey Kong Land III, Knockas are referred to as Krushas.

Donkey Kong 64

Krusha, with his Gun, in Multiplayer mode.
Krusha, with his gun, in the Multiplayer mode of Donkey Kong 64

In the Multiplayer Mode of Donkey Kong 64, players can gain the ability to play as a Krusha after photographing fifteen Banana Fairies in any of three files in Adventure Mode; the playable Krusha is a large character like Chunky Kong, and possesses his own moveset such as a fast sliding attack and utilizes an orange grenade launcher in combat. Both attacks deal 1½ times as much damage compared to Chunky, the strongest Kong. Oddly enough, Krusha never appears in the game as an enemy, having been replaced by Kasplat. He has three alternate costumes, all of which change the color of his skin. Aside from his default blue color, he also has a yellow, green and purple alternate costume.

If playable in the main game with GameShark, Krusha is referred to by name from the NPCs, and has unused animations, some of which are taken from Chunky.

Levels

Donkey Kong Country

Donkey Kong Land

Official profiles and statistics

“This muscle-bound Kremling will laugh off most attacks.”
Donkey Kong Country manual, page 28

List of appearances by date

Title Description Release date System/format
Donkey Kong Country Enemy 1994 Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Donkey Kong Land Enemy 1995 Game Boy
Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest Enemy as Kruncha[2] 1995 Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Donkey Kong Land 2 Enemy as Kruncha 1996 Game Boy
Donkey Kong Land III Name appears in credits as Knocka's name 1997 Game Boy
Donkey Kong 64 Unlockable playable character (multi-player mode only) 1999 Nintendo 64
Donkey Kong Country (GBC port) Enemy 2000 Game Boy Color
Donkey Kong Country (GBA port) Enemy 2003 Game Boy Advance
Donkey Kong Country 2 (GBA port) Enemy as Kruncha 2004 Game Boy Advance

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese クラッシャ
Kurassha
Krusha

Gallery

Artwork

Sprites

Trivia

  • The pre-release version of Donkey Kong Country had blue Krushas being resistant to Donkey Kong's jump attacks. In the final game, this trait was given to the gray Krushas instead.
  • Future enemies similar to this one include Kruncha, Krumple, and Kasplat.
  • Kasplat is mistakenly called Krusha in the Prima guide to Donkey Kong 64.
  • Krusha is a playable character in Donkey Kong 64's multiplayer mode. However, it is unknown whether he would act as a hero in the story mode. The same goes for the Klaptrap in the minigame, Beaver Bother.
  • Krusha shares the same voice clips as King K. Rool in Donkey Kong 64, only higher pitched.

References

  1. ^ Steve Mayles. December 17, 2017. https://mobile.twitter.com/WinkySteve/status/942523428606799874. Twitter. Retrieved December 17, 2017.
  2. ^ Steve Mayles. December 17, 2017. https://mobile.twitter.com/WinkySteve/status/942523428606799874. Twitter. Retrieved December 17, 2017.