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Revision as of 02:24, January 9, 2024

Not to be confused with Squeek.
Squeekly
3D model of small Squeekly in Donkey Kong Country Returns
First appearance Donkey Kong Country Returns (2010)
Latest appearance Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D (2013)
Variants
Notable members
Squeekly
Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong find the Squeekly family sleeping

A Squeekly (pluralized as Squeeklys[1] or Squeeklies[2]) is a type of enemy appearing in Donkey Kong Country Returns, a purple bat-like creature existing in some levels of the Cave and the Forest, and other dark levels. They attack by simply flying straight forward, allowing them to be easily defeated with jumps, small peanuts, or having objects such as barrels thrown at them. Some Squeeklys fly higher than others and are more difficult to attack.

Squeeklys make a prominent appearance in the Crowded Cavern level of the Cave, alongside Chū Komorin and a Big Squeekly, appearing in a specific formation. There are some small Squeeklys that attack in the front, Chū Komorin that attack by flying up or down when they feel the Kongs approaching, and a Big Squeekly that chases them throughout the level, able to emit powerful sonic waves from its mouth to damage them. The smallest Squeeklys often appear in large groups. Unlike the Squeeklys that appear in other levels, these Squeeklys cannot be defeated in any way, although the large Squeekly displays difficulty avoiding large walls during the chase and is eventually knocked down by one at the end of the level.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese コモリン[?]
Komorin
Derived from「蝙蝠」(kōmori, bat) with Japanese diminutive "-rin"; shared with a Mario & Wario enemy
German Mini-Flattermann[?] From "flattern" (to flutter) and "mann" (man) + "mini"
Italian Squittistrello[?] From "squittire" (to squeak) and "pipistrello" (bat)
Spanish Vampistérico[?] From "vampiro" (vampire) and "histérico" (hysterical)

References

  1. ^ Knight, Michael. Donkey Kong Country Returns Prima Official Game Guide. Pages 26, 74, 82, 83, and 93.
  2. ^ Knight, Michael. Donkey Kong Country Returns Prima Official Game Guide. Pages 19 and 20.