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*Green Kroc is apparently of French descent as evidenced by his French accent. Green Kroc also has 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.
*Green Kroc is apparently of French descent as evidenced by his French accent. Green Kroc also has 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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Green Kroc
Green Kroc from the DKC Cartoon
Species Kritter
First appearance Donkey Kong Country television series - Booty and the Beast (1998)
Latest appearance Donkey Kong Country television series - Message in a Bottle Show (cameo) (2000)
Latest portrayal Richard Newman(1998-present)
“But I'm your first...”
Green Kroc, Ape-Nesia

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

Alongside his fellow shipmates, Green Kroc usually aids Kaptain Skurvy in his schemes to steal the Crystal Coconut. He sometimes questions the purpose of pirate rules and he does not understand burying stolen treasure if they are going to dig it back up again. He did not study the Pirate Handbook as much as his fellow shipmate Kutlass, which makes him weaker than him. Occasionally, his voice is switched with Kutlass' voice due to errors.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese クロコ
Kuroko
Croco

Trivia

  • Green Kroc is apparently of French descent as evidenced by his French accent. Green Kroc also has 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.