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*Coincidentally, his name and appearance is very similar to those of the ''Donkey Kong'' series' main antagonist, King K. Rool.
*Coincidentally, his name and appearance is very similar to those of the ''Donkey Kong'' series' main antagonist, King K. Rool.
**Also out of coincidence, Korol is an anagram of K. Rool.
**Also out of coincidence, Korol is an anagram of K. Rool.
**Additionally, the {{Hero Smash}}es of the mainline {{Main Series}} games appear in {{SSB5}} which include King K. Rool.
**The pronunciantion of his English name is similar to how "K. Rool" was pronounced in the ''Donkey Kong Country'' animated series as "Kuh-rool".
**The pronunciantion of his English name is similar to how "K. Rool" was pronounced in the ''Donkey Kong Country'' animated series as "Kuh-rool".
*When using King Korol's Catechism, the dialogue box states that it makes you feel as if your mind is darkening and one line of dialogue even says that you start to think that Korol wasn't so bad. Taking this into consideration, it's reasonable to assume that this Catechism is what allowed the Queen Ferz to mind-control the slaves that were not executed  
*When using King Korol's Catechism, the dialogue box states that it makes you feel as if your mind is darkening and one line of dialogue even says that you start to think that Korol wasn't so bad. Taking this into consideration, it's reasonable to assume that this Catechism is what allowed the Queen Ferz to mind-control the slaves that were not executed  
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