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While a few nasty flaws (like his rotten acceleration) prevent him from being at the top of the proverbial tier list, it would be wise not to underestimate this Kremling. It's easy to label him as a bad character, but with intimate knowledge of the tracks and mechanics, Krunch can beat and/or obliterate developer times.

Arguably, Krunch has the highest learning curve in Diddy Kong Racing.Krunch is one of the few Kremlings to become affiliated with the Kongs, the other being K.He says to his twin, "Where are thosssssssse Kongssssssss going? I will follow!" When selected, however, Krunch never makes any hissing noises. Strangely, Krunch speaks in a hissing-like noise in the first cut-scene of Diddy Kong Racing DS.The skull-and-crossbones, due to graphical limitations, disappears in the DS version. This led some people to believe that one of the Kritters in Donkey Kong 64 was Krunch. Interestingly enough, the Kritters of Donkey Kong 64 wear the same skull-and-crossbones leather jacket as Krunch did in Diddy Kong Racing.
