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*They bear a vague resemblance to [[Wikipedia:Tigger|Tigger]] from Winnie The Pooh.
*They bear a vague resemblance to [[Wikipedia:Tigger|Tigger]] from Winnie The Pooh.
*Re-Koil may be a reference to [[Wikipedia:Recoil|Recoil]]; damage to the user of an attack.
*Re-Koil may be a reference to [[Wikipedia:Recoil|Recoil]]; damage to the user of an attack.
*In Donkey Kong Land III, Re-Koil is always spelled '''Rekoil''' instead.


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Image:RekoilPA.PNG|<center>A Re-Koil, as seen in [[Dixie Kong]]'s Photo Album.
Image:RekoilPA.PNG|<center>A Re-Koil, as seen in [[Dixie Kong]]'s Photo Album.
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== Names in Other Languages ==
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|Jap=リコイル
|JapR=Rikoiru
|JapM=Re-Koil
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Revision as of 21:23, July 6, 2010

Re-Koil
A Re-Koil.

Re-Koils are members of the Kremling Krew and are common enemies in Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble and Donkey Kong Land III. Re-Koils are orange Kremlings with yellow bellies and wear no form of clothing. They always seem to have a stupid grin on their face and are sometimes seen with their tongue hanging out; also their eyes perpetually stare in different directions, which may imply that they suffer from divergent strabismus. Re-Koils usually try to attack the Kongs by bouncing on their tails and trying to land on them, although some Re-Koils will only bounce up and down in one spot. Since defeating them with a jump requires a good timing, it is actually easier to attack them with a cartwheel when they land on the ground. Re-Koils replace the jumping Kritters from Donkey Kong Country and the Kaboings from Donkey Kong Country 2.

Trivia

  • According to the game's credits, Re-Koils belong to the "Kremling Kreeps" enemy class.
  • Re-Koils are the only Kremlings with claws on their fingers.
  • They bear a vague resemblance to Tigger from Winnie The Pooh.
  • Re-Koil may be a reference to Recoil; damage to the user of an attack.
  • In Donkey Kong Land III, Re-Koil is always spelled Rekoil instead.

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Names in Other Languages

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