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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Despite his name Green Kroc is not green, he was instead a greyish-black color (similar to the color of [[Kaboing]]s). Like his shipmate [[Kutlass (character)|Kutlass]], Green Kroc had a distinctive accent.
*Despite his name Green Kroc is not green, he was instead a greyish-black color (similar to the color of [[Kaboing]]s). Like his shipmate [[Kutlass (character)|Kutlass]], Green Kroc had a distinctive accent.
*Green Kroc is apparently of French descent as evidenced by his French accent. Green Kroc also had a (rare) habit of slipping back to his native tongue. This appears to be coincidental, as the ''DKC'' TV series is of French origin.
*Green Kroc is apparently of French descent as evidenced by his French accent. Green Kroc also had a (rare) habit of slipping back to his native tongue. This appears to be coincidental, as the ''Donkey Kong Country'' television series is of French origin.
 
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Revision as of 10:10, January 31, 2016

Green Kroc, Kaptain Skurvy's right hand reptile.

Green Kroc was one of Kaptain Skurvy's shipmates and a recurring character on the Donkey Kong Country animated series.

Despite the fact that Green Kroc was a minion of Kaptain Skurvy he did not appear in many episodes. In the episodes Green Kroc did appear, in he was usually aiding Skurvy in one of his many schemes to steal the Crystal Coconut. Green Kroc is thought by some to be Skurvy's counterpart to King K. Rool's general, Klump.

Green Kroc was voiced by Len Carlson.

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Trivia

  • Despite his name Green Kroc is not green, he was instead a greyish-black color (similar to the color of Kaboings). Like his shipmate Kutlass, Green Kroc had a distinctive accent.
  • Green Kroc is apparently of French descent as evidenced by his French accent. Green Kroc also had a (rare) habit of slipping back to his native tongue. This appears to be coincidental, as the Donkey Kong Country television series is of French origin.

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