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Gloomy Gulch
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Gloomy Gulch is the fifth area of Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest and the fourth in Donkey Kong Land 2. The area, as the name suggests, is quite gloomy, scary, aged, etc., and so are most of the stages in this area. The stages often have ghost-like enemies, though the usual Klomps and the like are found as well. There is also a stage in this world, Haunted Hall, which was remastered into Krazy Koaster, an amusement park stage in Donkey Kong Land 2. This happened because of the Game Boy's graphical limitations and being unable to support the sprites for Kackle. The Gloomy Gulch is a small but very spooky ravine located at the Crocodile Isle just beyond the Krazy Kremland outside its territory and one of the many known locations in the Donkey Kong universe. As its name suggests, this wilderness is dark and creepy and isolated, filled with dead trees and endless fog. It is inhabited by an array of ghosts such as Kloaks and Kackles as well as living Kremlings such as Klomps. Within these woods are a small Zinger Hive where , and a mansion-like library (often called the "Haunted Hall"). Since this place is really high up, there are strong winds strong enough to blow such unwary gravelers around. Gloomy Gulch is the fifth world of Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest and the fourth world of Donkey Kong Land 2. This world has numerous amounts of fog and has ghosts such as Kloaks, and Kackles. This world has spooky woods, a haunted library, and a beehive. Since this world is really high up, there are strong winds strong enough to blow Diddy and Dixie around.Gloomy Gulch is shown to be a small world. Gloomy Gulch is a location on Crocodile Isle. It is the fifth world in Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest and the fourth in Donkey Kong Land 2. This place is known to be foggy, spooky, has ghosts and is old aged. This world introduces the Ghost Ropes and still has generic enemies like Klomp still appear. There are haunted woods, a bee hive and a haunted rollercoaster ride in this world. At the end of the game, K. Rool's bulk causes energy build up in the Lost World which has the rooftop (K. Rool's Keep) shoot off Crocodile Isle. Then, the rest of Crocodile Isle sinks underwater.
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