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[[Image:Resident_Demon.jpg|right|thumb|The '''Resident Demon''' attacking Donkey Kong.]]
|image=[[File:DK64 Resident Demon.png|200px]]
The '''Resident Demon''' is a large skeletal demon/ghost found in ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''.
|first_appearance=''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'' ([[List of games by date#1999|1999]])
|species=[[Kremling]]
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{{quote|Watch out for the gravestones and the resident demon. Off you go, brave Donkey! BWARK!|Squawks|Donkey Kong 64}}
The '''resident demon''' is a large skeletal demon- or ghost-like [[Kremling]] in ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''. Unlike most other Kremlings, the resident demon has no "K" in its name. It can be found in the [[Mine Cart Ride#Haunted Mine Cart Run|Haunted Mine Cart Run]] in the area, [[Creepy Castle]]. [[Donkey Kong]] is the only [[Kong]] who ever encounters the resident demon. The resident demon attacks with its disembodied claws, and if Donkey Kong is hit by them, he loses some of the [[DK Coin|coin]]s he collected. The resident demon is invulnerable, and Donkey Kong can avoid its slashes and punches by jumping between rail tracks. Eventually, when Donkey Kong makes it to a section of the track with three parallel rails, the resident demon launches several explosive flaming skulls, which cause Donkey Kong to lose three coins if he is hit.


The Resident Demon is found in the Ghost Train Ride, a mini-quest in the area [[Creepy Castle]]. After [[Donkey Kong]] uses his [[Gorilla Grab]] on several levers in the [[Skull Cave]] he will gain access to the Ghost Train Ride.
==Gallery==
<gallery>
Resident Demon.jpg|The resident demon attacking [[Donkey Kong]]
DK64 Roller Coaster.png|The resident demon's flaming skull projectile
DK64 Skull Cart.png|Donkey Kong, chased by a few flaming skulls
</gallery>


The Resident Demon will attempt to attack Donkey with it's disembodied claws, each hit from this ghastly specter will cause Donkey to lose some of the coins he has collected. The Demon can not be hurt in anyway, Donkey must avoid it's slashes and punches by jumping from rail track to rail track.
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=デーモン<ref>'''スコークス''': "''オバケとデーモンにきをつけろ。''" - ''Donkey Kong 64'' in Japanese</ref>
|JapR=Dēmon
|JapM=Demon
|Fre=Demon
|Ger=Dämon
|GerM=Demon
|Spa=Demonio<ref>'''Squawkys''': "''Ten cuidado con las lápidas y con los demonios.''" - ''Donkey Kong 64'' in Spanish</ref>
|SpaM=Demon
}}


If Donkey manages to collect twenty-five coins and finish the Ghost Train Ride he will gain a [[Golden Banana]].
==References==
 
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== Trivia ==
* The Resident Demon is somewhat similar in appearance to a [[Kackle]], another ghostly skeletal Kremling.


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Latest revision as of 00:01, January 20, 2024

Resident demon
Resident Demon
Species Kremling
First appearance Donkey Kong 64 (1999)
“Watch out for the gravestones and the resident demon. Off you go, brave Donkey! BWARK!”
Squawks, Donkey Kong 64

The resident demon is a large skeletal demon- or ghost-like Kremling in Donkey Kong 64. Unlike most other Kremlings, the resident demon has no "K" in its name. It can be found in the Haunted Mine Cart Run in the area, Creepy Castle. Donkey Kong is the only Kong who ever encounters the resident demon. The resident demon attacks with its disembodied claws, and if Donkey Kong is hit by them, he loses some of the coins he collected. The resident demon is invulnerable, and Donkey Kong can avoid its slashes and punches by jumping between rail tracks. Eventually, when Donkey Kong makes it to a section of the track with three parallel rails, the resident demon launches several explosive flaming skulls, which cause Donkey Kong to lose three coins if he is hit.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese デーモン[1]
Dēmon
Demon

French Demon
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German Dämon
Demon
Spanish Demonio[2]
Demon

References[edit]

  1. ^ スコークス: "オバケとデーモンにきをつけろ。" - Donkey Kong 64 in Japanese
  2. ^ Squawkys: "Ten cuidado con las lápidas y con los demonios." - Donkey Kong 64 in Spanish