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'''Kastle KAOS''' is a large, looming fortress located in [[KAOS Kore]]; it was also, apparently, the main base-of-operations of [[KAOS]] and [[King K. Rool|Baron K. Roolenstein]] for a time. It is also the final non-lost world level of ''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!]]''
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'''Kastle KAOS''' is a large, looming castle and the boss [[level]] of [[KAOS Kore]] in ''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!]]''. It is the main base-of-operations of [[KAOS]] and [[King K. Rool|Baron K. Roolenstein]], and is where [[Dixie Kong|Dixie]] and [[Kiddy Kong]] fight both of them.


The final battle against the evil KAOS and the first battle against Baron K. Roolenstein takes place in Kastle KAOS during the events of ''Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!'' [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Diddy Kong]] are also rescued by [[Dixie Kong]] and [[Kiddy Kong]] from the clutches of Baron K. Roolenstein in Kastle KAOS.
== Description ==
Kastle KAOS is dark and ominous and features many towers, the highest of which emits a mysterious pink glow, and overlooks the lake and waterfalls of KAOS Kore. The castle itself is built out of light brown-colored bricks. The exterior is mostly shown from official artwork, because it is only shown as a faint, birds-eye-view from the KAOS Kore map. In the [[Game Boy Advance]] port, the whole exterior was redesigned to be held together by green pillars with yellow spikes protruding across the castle. The main castle is now made up of stone.  


Kastle KAOS sits atop a hill overlooking KAOS Kore's lake and waterfalls. Kastle KAOS itself is large and imposing in size, being brown in color and having multiple towers; an ominous, pink glow is constantly emitted from Kastle KAOS's highest tower.
The [[Kong]]s fight KAOS and Baron K. Roolenstein within a large room of the castle, which is the only part of the interior shown. The room appears to be a small laboratory (possibly based on ''{{wp|Frankenstein}}''), featuring some control panels in front of a large window, a beaker, a large electricity generator on each side of the room, three shelves of books on the right wall, and chains that hang from the ceiling. There is also a red curtain on the right wall concealing a chamber. After defeating KAOS, the curtain rises up, revealing it as a control panel from which Baron K. Roolenstein operates KAOS. This is a reference to a scene from a classic film, ''{{wp|The Wizard of Oz}}''.
 
== Battle ==
When the Kongs first enter the location, they get into a rematch with KAOS. Afterward, KAOS is destroyed, the red curtain lifts, revealing Baron. Angered about KAOS's destruction, Baron continues fighting the Kongs. Initially he flies around, attempting to ram into them, but later uses a remote to discharge electricity from the large generators, as an attempt to electrocute the Kongs. After defeating Baron, [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Diddy Kong]] are freed from KAOS.


Inside Kastle KAOS is what appears to be a laboratory, with a large amount of machinery and devices scattered all around it. A bookshelf also decorates the right wall of the castle and multiple chains hang from the ceiling. A small chamber covered by a red curtain is also found in Kastle KAOS, behind this curtain is a large control panel, meant to operate KAOS.
==Gallery==
==Gallery==
===Artwork===
<gallery>
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KastleKAOS.jpg|Dixie Kong and Kiddy Kong running from a pair of [[Buzz (enemy)|Buzz]]es outside Kastle KAOS
KastleKAOS.jpg|Dixie Kong and Kiddy Kong running from a pair of [[Buzz (enemy)|Buzz]]es outside Kastle KAOS
Kastle KAOS SNES Artwork.png|Kastle KAOS in the SNES version
Kastle KAOS GBA Artwork.png|Interior design from the Game Boy Advance port
Kastle KAOS DKC3 GBA.png|Kastle KAOS in the [[Game Boy Advance]] version
</gallery>
Kastle KAOS GBA Artwork.png|Artwork of Kastle KAOS in the GBA version
 
===Super Nintendo Entertainment System===
<gallery>
Kastle KAOS SNES Artwork.png|Layout
Kastle KAOS first battle.png|Dixie about to hit KAOS with a [[barrel]]
Kastle KAOS K Rool reveal.png|Baron K. Roolenstein reveals himself and bemoans KAOS's defeat
Kastle KAOS lever.png|Kiddy holding onto a level to avoid the generated electricity below.
Kastle KAOS Kongs rescued.png|Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong are freed after defeating KAOS and K. Rool
</gallery>
 
===Game Boy Advance===
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Kastle KAOS DKC3 GBA.png|The boss fight against K. Rool
Kastle KAOS GBA reveal.png|Baron K. Roolenstein reveals himself to the Kongs
Kastle KAOS GBA Baron electrocuted.png|Baron K. Roolenstein gets electrocuted by the generators
</gallery>
</gallery>
==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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==Trivia==
*If the Kongs defeat KAOS and lose a life, they do not fight him again when re-entering the stage. The stage picks up from the battle with Baron K. Roolenstein himself.
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Revision as of 18:18, April 10, 2019

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Kastle KAOS is a large, looming castle and the boss level of KAOS Kore in Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!. It is the main base-of-operations of KAOS and Baron K. Roolenstein, and is where Dixie and Kiddy Kong fight both of them.

Description

Kastle KAOS is dark and ominous and features many towers, the highest of which emits a mysterious pink glow, and overlooks the lake and waterfalls of KAOS Kore. The castle itself is built out of light brown-colored bricks. The exterior is mostly shown from official artwork, because it is only shown as a faint, birds-eye-view from the KAOS Kore map. In the Game Boy Advance port, the whole exterior was redesigned to be held together by green pillars with yellow spikes protruding across the castle. The main castle is now made up of stone.

The Kongs fight KAOS and Baron K. Roolenstein within a large room of the castle, which is the only part of the interior shown. The room appears to be a small laboratory (possibly based on Frankenstein), featuring some control panels in front of a large window, a beaker, a large electricity generator on each side of the room, three shelves of books on the right wall, and chains that hang from the ceiling. There is also a red curtain on the right wall concealing a chamber. After defeating KAOS, the curtain rises up, revealing it as a control panel from which Baron K. Roolenstein operates KAOS. This is a reference to a scene from a classic film, The Wizard of Oz.

Battle

When the Kongs first enter the location, they get into a rematch with KAOS. Afterward, KAOS is destroyed, the red curtain lifts, revealing Baron. Angered about KAOS's destruction, Baron continues fighting the Kongs. Initially he flies around, attempting to ram into them, but later uses a remote to discharge electricity from the large generators, as an attempt to electrocute the Kongs. After defeating Baron, Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong are freed from KAOS.

Gallery

Artwork

Super Nintendo Entertainment System

Game Boy Advance

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese 復讐のマシン ボス カオス
Fukushuu no Mashin Bosu Kaosu
Avenger Machine Boss Kaos

Italian Kastello Kaos
Castle KAOS ("Kastello" is "Castello" (castle) with a "K")

Trivia

  • If the Kongs defeat KAOS and lose a life, they do not fight him again when re-entering the stage. The stage picks up from the battle with Baron K. Roolenstein himself.