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*Kannon is a pun on [[wikipedia:cannon|cannon]], a [[Earth|real life]] object with the same actions.
*Kannon is a pun on [[wikipedia:cannon|cannon]], a [[Earth|real life]] object with the same actions.
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*Kannon is the exact opposite of its successor in the next game ([[Bazuka]]), as a Kannon has a small weapon in comparison to its size, whilst [[Bazuka]] has a large waepon in comparison to its tiny stature.
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Template:Species-infobox Template:Articleabout Kannons are large cannon-wielding members of the Kremling Krew; they only appear in the games Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest and Donkey Kong Land 2. Kannons attack by shooting barrels or kannonballs at the Kongs in whatever direction they're facing, either forward or downward. Kannons can be found in several levels, but mostly underground areas. Despite being large and burly, Kannons can be defeated with a simple jump on the head.

According to the instruction booklet, Kannons are simply Klumps trained to use such weapons.[1] However, while normal Klumps wear army gear (green helmet, grenade belt, etc.) Kannons wear more of a pirate ensemble such as earings, a large belt and large black hat with a skull and cross-bones on it.

Levels

Kannon appear in the following levels.

Donkey Kong Country 2

Trivia

  • Kannon is the exact opposite of its successor in the next game (Bazuka), as a Kannon has a small weapon in comparison to its size, whilst Bazuka has a large waepon in comparison to its tiny stature.

References

  1. ^ Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest Instruction Booklet, Nintendo, 1995, p. 29, SNS-ADNE-USA. "It looks like Klump can shoot!"