Krunch, one of the anthropomorphiccrocodiles from the Donkey Kong games, was in Diddy Kong Racing as a playable character. As the story goes, he had been working on a spy mission to check for anti-Kremling plans. On Timber's Island, though, he ended up helping the creatures who were trying to kick Wizpig off of the island. He was going to reappear in the game Diddy Kong Pilot before the Rareware buyout occurred and the game was changed to Banjo Pilot. This is a screenshot of a copyrighted computer game or video game. ... This is a screenshot of a copyrighted computer game or video game. ... Anthropomorphism, also referred to as personification or prosopopeia, is the attribution of human characteristics to inanimate objects, animals, forces of nature, and others. ... Genera Crocodylus Osteolaemus Tomistoma A crocodile can be any of the 14 species of large, water-loving reptiles in the family Crocodylidae (sometimes classified instead as the subfamily Crocodylinae). ... Donkey Kong (Japanese:ãã³ãã¼ã³ã³ã°) is a gorilla character from Nintendo that appeared in many video games since 1981. ... Diddy Kong Racing is a racing game for the Nintendo 64 developed by Rareware. ... A Kremling Krew cast photo from Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddys Kong Quest. ... The Golden R Rare logo as of 2005. ... Banjo-Pilot is a video game for the Game Boy Advance featuring characters from the Banjo-Kazooie series of video games. ...
Krunch Out provides a personal development programme for young people who have been excluded from school or are non-attenders.
Having worked with young people through Krunch youth work, the project workers identified a core group of local young people whose needs were not being met by the current youth provision in the area.
Krunch brings youth work and teaching styles together to help young people attain levels of learning that they would not usually have been able to.