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*K. Rool's name is a simple pun on the word "cruel".
 
*K. Rool's name is a simple pun on the word "cruel".
 
*[[Gregg Mayles]], one of the designers who created K. Rool, has stated that the "K." was never intended to stand for any specific name, and that from an in-universe perspective, K. Rool most likely added it to his name in order to inflate his ego. He also remarked that it could easily stand for "something tonal like 'Kremling', or something deliberately out of character like Keith".
 
*[[Gregg Mayles]], one of the designers who created K. Rool, has stated that the "K." was never intended to stand for any specific name, and that from an in-universe perspective, K. Rool most likely added it to his name in order to inflate his ego. He also remarked that it could easily stand for "something tonal like 'Kremling', or something deliberately out of character like Keith".
*He went through several changes in early stages of development of ''Donkey Kong Country''. The original proposal for the game featured [[Wario]] as the villain, but Nintendo wanted a new villain to be used instead. The first concept of a Kremling villain was a lanky blue one named Korporal Krizzle who stole Donkey Kong's [[Golden Banana]]. The villain was later replaced by K. Rool,, but he was initially known simply as Krudd and then was called Kommander K. Rool before the developers settled on King K. Rool.
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*At early stages in the production of ''Donkey Kong Country'', he was known as Krudd and later Kommander K. Rool.
*He may have been inspired by [[Bowser|King Koopa]] as seen in the ''Super Mario Bros. Super Show''. The two share a physical resemblance, and King Koopa also has a variety of costume changes in the same vein as K. Rool.
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*He may have been inspired by [[Bowser|King Koopa]] from the ''Super Mario Bros. Super Show''. The two share a physical resemblance, and King Koopa also has a variety of costume changes in the same vein as K. Rool.
 
*King K. Rool was playable for the first time in the Jungle Jam mode of ''[[DK: King of Swing]]'', where he could be unlocked by collecting all of the gold medals.
 
*King K. Rool was playable for the first time in the Jungle Jam mode of ''[[DK: King of Swing]]'', where he could be unlocked by collecting all of the gold medals.
 
*K. Roolenstein briefly mentions having a wife in ''Donkey Kong Country 3'', with the implication that she is a housewife. However, it is uncertain if that is supposed to be canon as the line exists as a comedy reference.
 
*K. Roolenstein briefly mentions having a wife in ''Donkey Kong Country 3'', with the implication that she is a housewife. However, it is uncertain if that is supposed to be canon as the line exists as a comedy reference.

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