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|title=Hot Hootz
|image=[[File:Hot Hootz.png|250px]]
|image=[[File:Hot Hootz.png|250px]]
|first_appearance=''[[Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze]]'' ([[Wii U]]) ([[List of games by date#2014|2014]])
|first_appearance=''[[Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze]]'' ([[Wii U]]) ([[List of games by date#2014|2014]])
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|derived_species=[[Blue Hootz]]
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'''Hot Hootzes''' are common enemies appearing in ''[[Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze]]''. Hot Hootzes are red and orange [[Hootz]]es that wear a belt with a red [[Snowmads|Snowmad]] insignia. They cover themselves in orange flames when they attack, but lose the flames afterwards. Hot Hootzes function similarly to [[Tiki Torch]]es from ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]/[[Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D|3D]]''.
'''Hot Hootzes''' are common enemies appearing in ''[[Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze]]''. Hot Hootzes are a derived species of [[Hootz]], and they wear a belt with a red [[Snowmads|Snowmad]] insignia. As their name suggests, Hot Hootzes can engulf themselves in flames. They act similarly to [[Tiki Torch]]es from ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]''.


[[File:Hot Hootz art.png|thumb|left|Concept artwork of a Hot Hootz]]
[[File:Hot Hootz art.png|thumb|left|Concept artwork of a Hot Hootz]]
Hot Hootzes are usually stationary and do not fly around in set patterns like Hootzes or [[Blue Hootz]]es. They attack the [[Kong]]s by releasing a [[fireball]] in their direction. When engulfed in flames, Hot Hootzes cannot be [[jump]]ed on or [[Roll Attack|rolled]] into. However, when a Hot Hootz throws a fireball, it loses its flames and is vulnerable to jump attacks for a short time. At anytime though, they can be attacked with a [[barrel]] or other throwable object.
Hot Hootzes are usually stationary and do not fly around in a set pattern like Hootzes or [[Blue Hootz]]es. They attack the [[Kong]]s by releasing a [[fireball]] in their direction. During this, Hot Hootzes engulf themselves in flames, although they lose them after the attack. When engulfed in flames, Hot Hootzes cannot be [[jump]]ed on or [[Roll Attack|rolled]] into, as this injures the [[Kong]]s. However, when Hot Hootzes lose their flames, it is vulnerable to jump attacks for a short time. Regardless of their status, [[Donkey Kong]] can also defeat Hot Hootzes by throwing a [[barrel]] or another projectile at them.


Being first found in [[Swinger Flinger]], Hot Hootzes continue to appear in levels including [[Crumble Cavern]], [[Sea Stack Attack]], and others.
Being first found in [[Swinger Flinger]], Hot Hootzes continue to appear in levels including [[Crumble Cavern]], [[Sea Stack Attack]], and others.

Revision as of 09:34, June 24, 2019

Template:Species-infobox Hot Hootzes are common enemies appearing in Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze. Hot Hootzes are a derived species of Hootz, and they wear a belt with a red Snowmad insignia. As their name suggests, Hot Hootzes can engulf themselves in flames. They act similarly to Tiki Torches from Donkey Kong Country Returns.

Concept artwork of a Hot Hootz
Concept artwork of a Hot Hootz

Hot Hootzes are usually stationary and do not fly around in a set pattern like Hootzes or Blue Hootzes. They attack the Kongs by releasing a fireball in their direction. During this, Hot Hootzes engulf themselves in flames, although they lose them after the attack. When engulfed in flames, Hot Hootzes cannot be jumped on or rolled into, as this injures the Kongs. However, when Hot Hootzes lose their flames, it is vulnerable to jump attacks for a short time. Regardless of their status, Donkey Kong can also defeat Hot Hootzes by throwing a barrel or another projectile at them.

Being first found in Swinger Flinger, Hot Hootzes continue to appear in levels including Crumble Cavern, Sea Stack Attack, and others.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ファイアコウル
Faira Kouru
Fire Kowl

German Brandgreule
From Brand (fire), gruselig (scary) and Eule (Owl)