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'''Nemos''' are aquatic enemies encountered in ''[[Donkey Kong Land]]''. They only appear in the level, [[Nautilus Chase]]. The title of the level refers to Nemos as "[[wikipedia:Nautilus|nautiluses]]", despite the species more closely resembling the now extinct [[wikipedia:Ammonoidea|ammonites]].
'''Nemos''' are aquatic enemies encountered in ''[[Donkey Kong Land]]''. They only appear in the level, [[Nautilus Chase]]. The title of the level refers to Nemos as "[[wikipedia:Nautilus|nautiluses]]", despite the species more closely resembling the now extinct [[wikipedia:Ammonoidea|ammonites]].


Unlike [[Croctopus|Croctopuses]], who simply follow a set path, Nemos actually chase [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Diddy Kong]] throughout the level. When they are first encountered, they appear to be sleeping, but will soon emerge from their shells as the monkeys pass by. The Nemo will then follow behind them at a fast pace through the coral-filled level. If they are not fast enough, the enemy will attack the [[Kong]]s. These foes can be hard to avoid sometimes, as they can not be defeated and do move quite fast, even in tight spaces. At some point however, the Nemos will stop running after the heroes, and huddle back up in a corner somewhere around the coral.
Unlike [[Croctopus]]es, who simply follow a set path, Nemos actually chase [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Diddy Kong]] throughout the level. When they are first encountered, they appear to be sleeping, but will soon emerge from their shells as the monkeys pass by. The Nemo will then follow behind them at a fast pace through the coral-filled level. If they are not fast enough, the enemy will attack the [[Kong]]s. These foes can be hard to avoid sometimes, as they can not be defeated and do move quite fast, even in tight spaces. At some point however, the Nemos will stop running after the heroes, and huddle back up in a corner somewhere around the coral.


The name of this species comes from Captain Nemo, who pilots the [[wikipedia:Nautilus (Verne)|Nautilus]] submarine in the science fiction novel, ''[[wikipedia:Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea|Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea]]''.
The name of this species comes from Captain Nemo, who pilots the [[wikipedia:Nautilus (Verne)|Nautilus]] submarine in the science fiction novel, ''[[wikipedia:Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea|Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea]]''.
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|Jap=ノーチラス
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|JapR=Nōchirasu
|JapR=Nōchirasu
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Nautilus Chase.png|Nemo chasing [[Donkey Kong]] in [[Nautilus Chase]].
Nautilus Chase.png|Nemo chasing [[Donkey Kong]] in [[Nautilus Chase]].
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“A large shell-dwelling creature that chases down Donkey and Diddy when they're underwater.”
Donkey Kong Land manual, page 20

Template:Species-infobox Nemos are aquatic enemies encountered in Donkey Kong Land. They only appear in the level, Nautilus Chase. The title of the level refers to Nemos as "nautiluses", despite the species more closely resembling the now extinct ammonites.

Unlike Croctopuses, who simply follow a set path, Nemos actually chase Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong throughout the level. When they are first encountered, they appear to be sleeping, but will soon emerge from their shells as the monkeys pass by. The Nemo will then follow behind them at a fast pace through the coral-filled level. If they are not fast enough, the enemy will attack the Kongs. These foes can be hard to avoid sometimes, as they can not be defeated and do move quite fast, even in tight spaces. At some point however, the Nemos will stop running after the heroes, and huddle back up in a corner somewhere around the coral.

The name of this species comes from Captain Nemo, who pilots the Nautilus submarine in the science fiction novel, Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ノーチラス[1]
Nōchirasu
Nautilus

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Reference