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'''Fish Poker Pops''' are enemies appearing in ''[[Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze]]''. They are [[Waldough]]s with greyish skin and bushy whiskers. They don a woolly skirt wrapped around their body with a leather belt and suspenders, displaying the Snowmad insignia, and wear a pair of beige and red striped trousers underneath.
'''Fish Poker Pops''' are enemies that appear in ''[[Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze]]''. They are [[Waldough]]s with grayish skin and bushy whiskers. They don a woolly skirt wrapped around their body with a leather belt and suspenders displaying the Snowmad insignia. Fish Poker Pops wear a pair of beige and red striped trousers underneath. Fish Poker Pops have a more aggressive voice tone than Waldoughs.
 
[[File:Fish Poker Pops.png|thumb|left|Concept artwork]]
Fish Poker Pops protect their heads from normal stomp attacks with a sharp viking helmet, dangerous to land on. After noticing the [[Kong]]s, Fish Poker Pops begin to step furiously towards them, carrying a wooden pole with two spiky, bulging fish tucked onto it. This is used as weapon against the Kongs. When a Fish Poker Pops lifts the pole to hit them, he is open to a roll attack to his stomach. The player must repeat this process two more times to defeat a Fish Poker Pops. They can be alternatively attacked using a barrel, [[Cranky Kong]]'s cane, and [[Funky Kong]]'s surfboard.
 
Unlike other Waldoughs which share the same sounds, Fish Poker Pops have a more aggressive tone in their voices.
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Fish Poker Pops carry a wooden pole with a spiky, bulging fish on each side. They wear a viking helmet to protect them from jump attacks. Fish Poker Pops use their pole as their weapon for attacking. When it lifts its pole, the Fish Poker Pops is vulnerable to a rolling attack. The Kongs can defeat a Fish Poker Pops by rolling into it three times. They can be also be attacked by a [[barrel]] or [[Cranky Kong]]'s cane. In the [[Nintendo Switch]] port, [[Funky Kong]] can use his surfboard to attack a Fish Poker Pops.
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==''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'' trophy information==
==''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'' trophy information==
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==Gallery==
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Fish Poker Pops.png|Concept artwork
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

Revision as of 15:38, August 6, 2019

Template:Species-infobox Fish Poker Pops are enemies that appear in Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze. They are Waldoughs with grayish skin and bushy whiskers. They don a woolly skirt wrapped around their body with a leather belt and suspenders displaying the Snowmad insignia. Fish Poker Pops wear a pair of beige and red striped trousers underneath. Fish Poker Pops have a more aggressive voice tone than Waldoughs.

Fish Poker Pops carry a wooden pole with a spiky, bulging fish on each side. They wear a viking helmet to protect them from jump attacks. Fish Poker Pops use their pole as their weapon for attacking. When it lifts its pole, the Fish Poker Pops is vulnerable to a rolling attack. The Kongs can defeat a Fish Poker Pops by rolling into it three times. They can be also be attacked by a barrel or Cranky Kong's cane. In the Nintendo Switch port, Funky Kong can use his surfboard to attack a Fish Poker Pops.

Super Smash Bros. for Wii U trophy information

Name Image Appears in Description
Fish Poker Pops Fish Poker Pops trophy from Super Smash Bros. for Wii U Wii U Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze (02/2014) These walrus-like foes from Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze have horned helmets and puffer-fish-stick weapons that make it tough to even get close to them. Wait for them to lift their sticks, and then use rolling attacks. After three of those, they'll go down. Alternatively, use Cranky Kong's Cane Bounce to bash them in the head.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ウォリウォラス[?]
Uori Uorasu
Wari Waldough
Wari is possibly a shortening of "Warrior" 「ウォリアー」 uoriā.
German Rosslowski[?] -
Spanish Morsario letal[?] Lethal "Corsair-Walrus" (Morsario is a play on morsa (walrus) and corsario (corsair).)