Kremkroc Industries, Inc.

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“The Kremling's crowning industrial achievements are the huge factories they built in Donkey Kong Country. These factories do not adhere to special saftey codes, and are full of burning oil drums, faulty lighting, and perilous platforms. Enter at your own risk.”
Donkey Kong Country Manual, Page 20

Kremkroc Industries, Inc. is a large, heavily-polluted industrial factory-like area near the Gorilla Glacier that first appeared in Donkey Kong Country. Built by the Kremling Krew under King K. Rool's orders[1] and commanded by Klump[2], Kremkroc is made up of a few large buildings, a large polluted lake, several mines, and a robotic giant Oil Drum boss named Dumb Drum which was programmed to squish the Kongs[3]. Whether it is related to the much larger factory that appears in Donkey Kong Country Returns is unknown, although the latter features arrangements of the former's music. In the Donkey Kong Country TV show, the place appears as King K. Rool's lair which the Mines are connected to.

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Levels

Level Description Enemies Animal Friends
Oil Drum Alley SNES.png
Oil Drum Alley
This level has metallic floors, yellow caution strips, flaming oil barrels, and Gnawtys. The level has the Kongs evade Oil Barrels, bounce on rubber tires, and use the TNT barrels located inside loose floor tiles to find Bonus Areas. Gnawty
Kritter
Manky Kong
Rambi
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Trick Track Trek
This level has a walkway theme and an elevator theme. After avoiding nuts thrown by a Necky at the start of the level, the lead Kong should proceed to the elevator platform. Once the leader sets foot on it, the platform automatically starts, though the speed and direction are unchangeable. In the first half of the level, Neckies appear to pester the Kongs, either flying at the elevator or spitting deadly nuts at them. After the continue barrel has been broken, Gnawties come to further annoy the Kongs, usually falling straight at them. Necky
Mini-Necky
Gnawty
Zinger
Kritter
Klump
Klaptrap
Manky Kong
Krusha
None
Elevator Antics SNES.png
Elevator Antics
Another cave/elevator level. This level first starts off as a regular cave level, with many Slippas and Zingers to spare; the level even features ropes. Later in the level, though, rising and falling elevators are found. Slippa
Mini-Necky
Zinger
Klump
None
Poison Pond
Poison Pond
Poison Pond takes place in a polluted, green pond. Going to the left of the screen from where the level starts reveals a secret area which has the letter "K" and an animal crate with Enguarde inside. Many Mincers are found throughout the level, and often move in the Kong's path. Every water enemy, excluding Chomps, is featured in the level. Bitesize
Chomps Jr.
Squidge
Enguarde
Mine Cart Madness
Mine Cart Madness
The fifth level of Kremkroc Industries Inc. and the second and final Mine Cart level of the game. Opposite of Mine Cart Carnage, the Kongs jump out of the cart to avoid dangerous obstacles, grab items, or pounce on enemies. Gnawty
Necky
Zinger
Krash
None
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Blackout Basement
The second and last factory level of the game. The level, as the name suggests, takes place in a lower part of a factory with electrical problems. As a result, the lights flicker on and off repeatedly, and when the lights are off, the level goes completely black, hiding everything except the Kongs. Kritter
Klump
Klaptrap
Manky Kong
None
Boss Dumb Drum
Boss level: Boss Dumb Drum
The Kongs battle the boss of the area here: Dumb Drum, a giant oil drum who spawns enemies. Kritter
Slippa
Klaptrap
Klump
Army
None

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese レベル5 カントリーファクトリー
Reberu 5 Kantorī fakutorī
Level 5 Country Factory

German Krimskrams GmbH (SNES)
Kremkroc GmbH (GBC)
Odds and Ends LLC
Kremkroc LLC
Italian Kremcocco SpA
Kremcroc LLC
Spanish Industrias Kremroc
 

See also

Trivia

References

  1. ^ Donkey Kong Country Player's Guide, Nintendo, 1994, p. 88
  2. ^ Donkey Kong Country Player's Guide, Nintendo, 1994, p. 13
  3. ^ Donkey Kong Country Player's Guide, Nintendo, 1994, p. 104