- This article is about the character. For the video game of the same name, see Donkey Kong Junior (video game).
Donkey Kong Junior (AKA Donkey Kong Jr. or DK Jr.) is a character from a Nintendo's Donkey Kong series. He is a child version of Donkey Kong. His first appearance was Donkey Kong Junior. In this game, the object was for the protagonist to rescue his father, who had been captured by Mario. After that he appeared in Super Mario Kart followed by an appearance in Mario's Tennis. He later appeared as a secret character in Mario Tennis 64. Donkey Kong Jr. also made cameo appearances in the Game Boy version of Donkey Kong and in the SNES and GBA versions of Super Mario Bros. 3 as the physical appearance of a transformed king. He also appeared in an educational NES game called Donkey Kong Jr. Math. In the game's two-player mode, the second player controlled different-colored Donkey Kong Jr. Image File history File links This work is copyrighted. ...
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Donkey Kong Jr. was ousted from the Mario Kart series in Mario Kart 64 and replaced with the his adult version the Donkey Kong Country Donkey Kong that was designed by Rare. Although he was in a series of educational games on the NES (Donkey Kong Jr. Math) and PC (in the days of the SNES), he has not been in a starring role since. The other members of the Donkey Kong family, like Diddy and Dixie Kong, have taken more prominent roles. However, Junior does still make the occasional appearance, most notably in Donkey Kong '94, Mario's Tennis (VB), Mario Tennis (N64), and the Game & Watch Gallery series. A screenshot from Mario Kart DS Mario Kart is a series of Nintendo racing games that feature characters from the Mario Bros. ...
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Television Appearances
- Donkey Kong Jr. featured in his own segment of Saturday Supercade, where he and a biker named Bones traveled around the country searching for his missing father (possibly a tie-in to Donkey Kong's own segment, where he traveled around the world trying to escape from Mario). When going in to action, DK Jr. would often yell "Monkey Muscles!" sounding much like Scrappy Doo (the similarity is not surprising, given that they had the same voice actor).
See also: Donkey Kong Jr. (arcade game) Saturday Supercade was a Saturday morning television cartoon series produced by Ruby-Spears Productions. ...
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