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Encyclopedia > List of Donkey Kong characters

The following is a list of characters featured in the Donkey Kong series of video-games made by both Rare and Nintendo, among others. Donkey Kong is a video game series created by Shigeru Miyamoto, featuring a gorilla called Donkey Kong. ... Rare, Ltd is a United Kingdom-based video game development company. ... For the video game system, see Nintendo Entertainment System. ...

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Candy Kong

Candy Kong as she appears in DK: Jungle Climber
Candy Kong as she appears in DK: Jungle Climber

Candy Kong provides various services for the Kongs throughout the different games. She first appeared in Donkey Kong Country and allowed the player to save their game. In other versions, she acts as a manager of mini-games, and ran a dance studio minigame. She was the first female character throughout the Donkey Kong Country series, although Dixie Kong was the first playable female character in Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest. In Donkey Kong Country, she wore a pink bow with white polka-dots and a pink maillot. In later games she appears in from scratch, she ditched the bow. Candy Kong also appeared in Donkey Kong 64; in this game, she provided instruments for DK and company to use against the Kremlings and gives the Kong family more watermelons which increase the player's life. She wore headphones, a pink short-sleeve top, pink short shorts, and some footwear. She also makes a brief appearance in DK-King of Swing, and is seen cheering on the player's characters. She wore a pink bikini top and short shorts, and her torso was redesigned and no longer had humanoid features from the predecessors (this appearance has remained in subsequent games). She also makes a brief appearance in the GBA remake of Donkey Kong Country 2 and Donkey Kong Country 3. In Donkey Kong Country 2 she appears in Swanky Kong's Quiz Show, and she wore a purple dress. She also made a brief appearance in Donkey Kong Barrel Blast in the Mode Candy's Challenges and allowed the players to collect up to a total of 1,000 Bananas and to win the tracks in 1st Place. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... For the television series, see Donkey Kong Country (TV series). ... In Fantastic Dizzy, the player has to complete a sliding puzzle to get an extra life. ... Dixie Kong is a fictional video game character in the Donkey Kong series. ... The maillot is the fashion designer’s name for a woman’s one-piece swimsuit. ... Donkey Kong 64 is a 3D platformer video game developed by Rare for the Nintendo 64. ... The correct title of this article is DK: King of Swing. ... The term humanoid refers to any being whose body structure resembles that of a human. ... Donkey Kong Barrel Blast , lit. ...


Candy was also a regular on the Donkey Kong Country animated series as well. She was voiced by Joy Tanner. However, in the series, she looked completely different from the pink-clad blonde seen in the games. Also, on the show, she worked at the barrel factory run by Bluster Kong, her boss, who constantly hit on her. Candy sometimes had a goal of buying the factory. Time to time, she had lunch with Donkey Kong. This version of Candy also showed off a very quick temper. Donkey Kong Country is a computer-generated animated television series based on the successful Nintendo franchise Donkey Kong as portrayed in the Donkey Kong Country video game series by Rare. ... Joy Tanner (born on March 7) is an American-born actress, who currently co-stars as Nora MacDonald in the Canadian TV series Life with Derek. ...


Candy Kong is Donkey Kong's rumored girlfriend, as said in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Some hints in the game about their relationship are that in Donkey Kong Country, Candy Kong always blows a kiss at Donkey Kong whenever he comes to save the game [just like she does with Diddy Kong]. Another clue is that you will find a picture of Candy Kong in Donkey Kong's house, as seen in Donkey Kong 64. Although this is discussed by many fans many believe this relationship between them is true.


Chunky Kong

Image:ChunkyKong.JPG
Chunky Kong

Chunky Kong is a large gorilla weighing 2000 lbs and is one of the playable Kongs in the game Donkey Kong 64. Chunky is the older brother of Kiddy Kong and cousin of Dixie Kong and Tiny Kong. He was freed by Lanky in the level Frantic Factory. Before he was freed, he indicates that he doesn't like heights. Despite his brawny build, he acts somewhat cowardly and childish. One example of this is when the player selects him in the barrel, he gets scared, shakes his head 'no' and tries to convince the player to choose Tiny Kong instead (although, when not highlighted in the 'select spotlight', strangely he is shown to be more enthusiastic about being selected). His weapon is the Pineapple Launcher, his instrument is the Triangle Trample, and the potion enables him to do Hunky Chunky, turning gigantic, Primate Punch, unleashing a very powerful punch which can smash down some doors and walls, Burp Skill, in which he releases a giant belch and pats his stomach, and Gorilla-Gone, turning temporarily invisible. He can carry boulders and other heavy items that the other Kongs cannot carry. It should be noted that it was Chunky, with a combination of the "Hunky Chunky" and "Primate Punch" abilities, who defeated K.Rool in the last boxing match in Donkey Kong 64. He appears as a sticker in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. The pound-force is a non-SI unit of force or weight (properly abbreviated lbf or lbf). The pound-force is equal to a mass of one pound multiplied by the standard acceleration due to gravity on Earth (which is defined as exactly 9. ... Donkey Kong 64 is a 3D platformer video game developed by Rare for the Nintendo 64. ... Kiddy Kong Kiddy Kong (known as Dinky Kong in Japan) was created by Rareware to be partnered up with his cousin Dixie Kong in Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kongs Double Trouble! for the game. ... Dixie Kong is a fictional video game character in the Donkey Kong series. ... The following is a list of characters featured in the Donkey Kong series of video-games made by both Rare and Nintendo, among others. ... Donkey Kong 64 is a 3D platformer video game developed by Rare for the Nintendo 64. ...


Cranky Kong

Main article: Cranky Kong

Cranky Kong is an elderly and extremely grouchy Kong. It has been stated that he is in fact the original DK from the 1980s Donkey Kong arcade trilogy (as he implied in the Donkey Kong Country series of games), but this has not been reflected in recent titles. In Donkey Kong Country 1, he sat in a rocking chair in his shack and offered hints about upcoming levels. In Donkey Kong Country 2, he ran a museum where he sold advice in exchange for Banana Coins. In Donkey Kong Country 3, he was the player's opponent in Swanky Kong's ball-toss games, responding angrily whenever he lost. He has also appeared in Donkey Kong Jungle Climber and more. He is a playable character in the Wii game, Donkey Kong Barrel Blast. In Donkey Kong 64 he states that he is Donkey Kong's father. Cranky Kong Cranky Kong is a character from the Donkey Kong series of video games. ... The Wii (pronounced as the pronoun we, IPA: ) is the fifth home video game console released by Nintendo. ... Donkey Kong Barrel Blast , lit. ...


Diddy Kong

Main article: Diddy Kong

Diddy Kong is the young monkey friend and nephew of Donkey Kong. He wears a red hat that shows the Nintendo logo, and has since Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest. His shirt is also red with stars on it. He first appears in Donkey Kong Country as Donkey Kong's sidekick, before starring in the sequel, Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest, followed by a cameo appearance in Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!. The next game where he is featured as a playable character is Diddy Kong Racing. After joining Donkey Kong in a quest against the Kremlings in Donkey Kong 64, he was not featured again until several years later in Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour. He is also included as a playable character in several other Mario sports titles, and as a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Mario Kart Wii. Diddy Kong (ディディーコング, Didī Kongu) is a fictional character in the Donkey Kong series of video games, first appearing in the 1994 game Donkey Kong Country. ... Approximate worldwide distribution of monkeys. ... For the video game system, see Nintendo Entertainment System. ... For the television series, see Donkey Kong Country (TV series). ... Diddy Kong Racing is a 1997 racing game for the Nintendo 64 developed by Rareware. ... Donkey Kong 64 is a 3D platformer video game developed by Rare for the Nintendo 64. ... Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour is video game made for the Nintendo GameCube and a sequel to 1999s Mario Golf. ... Super Smash Bros. ... Mario Kart Wii ) is a kart racing video game developed by Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development and published by Nintendo for the Wii console. ...


Dixie Kong

Main article: Dixie Kong

Dixie Kong is Diddy Kong's girlfriend and one of the more popular Kongs. Though she first appeared in Donkey Kong Country 2 as Diddy Kong's sidekick, and later made the starring role of Donkey Kong Country 3. While she didn't return in Donkey Kong 64, her sister, Tiny Kong, took over her place. Her next time featured as a playable character was in Donkey Konga 2 on the Gamecube, a bongo rythme game. She appeared once again in the Japan only Donkey Konga 3. She is also a playable character in Diddy Kong Racing DS. Dixie is remembered by her ability to twirl her hair to float downwards. Dixie Kong has secured her place as one of the main Donkey Kong characters and appears 3rd only to Donkey and Diddy. Dixie Kong is a fictional video game character in the Donkey Kong series. ... The first level of gameplay. ... A screenshot depicting one of Donkey Kong Country 3s protagonists, Kiddy Kong. ... Donkey Kong 64 is a 3D platformer video game developed by Rare for the Nintendo 64. ... Donkey Konga 2 is the sequel to Donkey Konga for the Nintendo GameCube, a game where you must pound on a special, barrel-like controller called the DK Bongos along with a selected song. ... The Nintendo GameCube (Japanese: ゲームキューブ; originally code-named Dolphin during development; abbreviated as GCN) is Nintendos fourth home video game console, belonging to the 128-bit era; the same generation as Segas Dreamcast, Sonys PlayStation 2, and Microsofts Xbox. ... Donkey Konga 3 )is a music video game in the Donkey Kong series by Nintendo and Namco. ... Diddy Kong Racing DS is a racing game developed by Rare for the Nintendo DS. It is Rares first Nintendo DS game, and was released on February 5, 2007 in North America, April 20, 2007 in Europe and April 19, 2007 in Australia. ... Dixie Kong is a fictional video game character in the Donkey Kong series. ...


Donkey Kong

Main article: Donkey Kong (character)

Donkey Kong is the main character of the Donkey Kong series, appearing in almost all the series' games. Due to his stubborn nature, he occasionally alternates his role to a villain as Mario's rival. Donkey Kong ), sometimes abbreviated to DK, is a fictional character who first appeared in Nintendos popular 1981 video game bearing the same name. ... Mario ) is a video game character created by Japanese game designer Shigeru Miyamoto and the official mascot of Nintendo. ...


Donkey Kong Junior

Donkey Kong Jr., as he appears in Mario Tennis.
Donkey Kong Jr., as he appears in Mario Tennis.

Donkey Kong Junior ( Not to be confused with Diddy Kong), also known as DK Jr. or simply Junior) is the protagonist of the 1982 arcade game of the same name and the son of Donkey Kong. In terms of character design, Junior is essentially a child version of his father, but wears a white singlet with a red letter "J" written over it. His objective in the game is to save his father, who is being kept in a locked cage by Mario. He returns in the 1994 Game Boy remake of Donkey Kong, where he teams up against Mario with his father, who is once again holding Pauline captive. Junior has also appeared as a playable character in the original Super Mario Kart and Virtual Boy game Mario's Tennis, as well as a hidden character in the Nintendo 64 version of the similarly named Mario Tennis. He is also featured in the games Donkey Kong Jr. Math and Donkey Kong Classics for the NES. Other appearances by Junior includes the Game & Watch games Donkey Kong Jr. (in wide-screen, tabletop and panorama versions) and Donkey Kong 2, as well as the Game & Watch Gallery series compilations for Game Boy. He also appears as the physical appearances of the transformed king of World 5 in the Super NES and Game Boy Advance versions of Super Mario Bros. 3. Donkey Kong Junior had his own segment in the first season of Saturday Supercade and was voiced by Frank Welker. Like his father, he even had his own cereal. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Diddy Kong (ディディーコング, Didī Kongu) is a fictional character in the Donkey Kong series of video games, first appearing in the 1994 game Donkey Kong Country. ... Donkey Kong, Jr. ... Donkey Kong ), sometimes abbreviated to DK, is a fictional character who first appeared in Nintendos popular 1981 video game bearing the same name. ... Mario ) is a video game character created by Japanese game designer Shigeru Miyamoto and the official mascot of Nintendo. ... For the entire Game Boy series of handheld consoles, see Game Boy line. ... The Nintendo GameCube remake of Resident Evil features enhancements in both graphics and gameplay. ... Donkey Kong (Also known as Donkey Kong 94) is a platform game developed by Nintendo for the Game Boy handheld video game system, which also contains puzzle elements. ... Mario ) is a video game character created by Japanese game designer Shigeru Miyamoto and the official mascot of Nintendo. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with List of Donkey Kong characters. ... Super Mario Kart is the first video game in the Mario Kart series, released in 1992 for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. ... Nintendos Virtual Boy ) (also known as the VR-32 during development) was the first portable game console capable of displaying true 3D graphics. ... Marios Tennis is a game for Nintendos Virtual Boy video game console. ... The Nintendo 64 ), often abbreviated as N64, is Nintendos third home video game console for the international market. ... Mario Tennis , Mario Tennis 64) is a video game that was developed by Camelot Software Planning and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64 and Game Boy Color in 2000. ... Donkey Kong Jr. ... Donkey Kong Classics. ... Nes is: A municipality in the county of Akershus in Norway, see Nes, Akershus. ... (New Wide Screen), 1982 The Game & Watch (G&W) series were handheld electronic games made by Nintendo and created by its game designer Gunpei Yokoi from 1980 to 1991. ... Donkey Kong Junior ) is a 1982 arcade game by Nintendo. ... The Game & Watch Gallery series is comprised of collections of some of Nintendos original Game & Watch titles remade with characters from the Super Mario Bros. ... For the entire Game Boy series of handheld consoles, see Game Boy line. ... The European SNES design is identical to the Super Famicom. ... “GBA” redirects here. ... Super Mario Bros. ... Saturday Supercade was an animated television series produced for Saturday mornings by Ruby-Spears Productions. ... Franklin W. Welker (born March 12, 1946) is an American voice actor. ...


According to Rare, the developers of Donkey Kong Country, there are multiple Donkey Kongs, with the modern one who appears from Donkey Kong Country and onward is actually a grown-up version of Junior himself[1]. However, in the actual in-game dialogue, Cranky refers to the current Donkey Kong as his "grandson" and Nintendo has interpreted this literally, referring to the current Donkey Kong as the grandson of the original.[2]The character Diddy Kong was going to be an updated version of Donkey Kong Junior. However, Nintendo did not like this idea, suggesting either to give him his old look or make him a new character. Rare chose the latter and Donkey Kong Junior became Diddy Kong. [3] Rare, Ltd is a United Kingdom-based video game development company. ... For the television series, see Donkey Kong Country (TV series). ... Donkey Kong ), sometimes abbreviated to DK, is a fictional character who first appeared in Nintendos popular 1981 video game bearing the same name. ... Cranky Kong Cranky Kong is a character from the Donkey Kong series of video games. ... Donkey Kong ), sometimes abbreviated to DK, is a fictional character who first appeared in Nintendos popular 1981 video game bearing the same name. ... Donkey Kong ), sometimes abbreviated to DK, is a fictional character who first appeared in Nintendos popular 1981 video game bearing the same name. ... Diddy Kong (ディディーコング, Didī Kongu) is a fictional character in the Donkey Kong series of video games, first appearing in the 1994 game Donkey Kong Country. ...


Funky Kong

Funky Kong in DK: Jungle Climber
Funky Kong in DK: Jungle Climber

Funky Kong usually supplies services to the Kongs such as allowing them to go back to worlds they have previously completed in the game. However, in Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!, he took on a different role as a watercraft merchant, allowing Dixie Kong and Kiddy Kong to reach new areas of the game world. In Donkey Kong 64, Funky switched jobs yet again to become the amunitions expert of the group. He supplied various weaponry and upgrades to the Kongs, and donned camouflage clothing, goggles and a large rocket on his back in favor of his old board shorts and sunglasses, he later took back on his "surfer" appearance in later games. He is also a playable character in some spinoff games. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Dixie Kong is a fictional video game character in the Donkey Kong series. ... Kiddy Kong Kiddy Kong (known as Dinky Kong in Japan) was created by Rareware to be partnered up with his cousin Dixie Kong in Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kongs Double Trouble! for the game. ... Donkey Kong 64 is a 3D platformer video game developed by Rare for the Nintendo 64. ... See World Wide Web for surfing the web; see also Wind surfing Surfing at Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii. ...


Funky was also a regular on the Donkey Kong Country cartoon, where he was voiced by Damon D'Oliveira. An obvious difference one might notice is that the cartoon version of Funky had tan fur as opposed to the brown fur his video game counterpart had. He was also given a Jamaican accent. However, like his game counterpart, Funky is keen on surfing (although we never see him doing it), and like in the first game, he runs his own airline service. He often talks about karma and is the best dancer on the island. Funky is obviously not fond of adventuring or fighting the Kremlings. Nor is he keen on doing very much work; he often tries to take the easier way out of a situation, or just leave it up to DK and Diddy. Funky is more peace-loving than the other Kong family members. Donkey Kong Country is a computer-generated animated television series based on the successful Nintendo franchise Donkey Kong as portrayed in the Donkey Kong Country video game series by Rare. ... For other uses, see Karma (disambiguation). ... DK can refer to any of the following: Denice Klarskov, Danish Adultstar Diskeeper, a disk defragmenter for Microsoft Windows and Open VMS, often abbreviated DK Donkey Kong, a popular video game character created by Nintendos Shigeru Miyamoto Diddy Kong, a popular video game character The IATA code for MyTravel... Diddy Kong (ディディーコング, Didī Kongu) is a fictional character in the Donkey Kong series of video games, first appearing in the 1994 game Donkey Kong Country. ...


Funky also appears as a playable heavy character in Mario Kart Wii, his first appearance in a Mario game. He will also appear in Mario Super Sluggers for the Wii. Mario Kart Wii ) is a kart racing video game developed by Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development and published by Nintendo for the Wii console. ...


Kiddy Kong

Kiddy Kong
Kiddy Kong

Kiddy Kong, known as Dinkey Kong, is a young gorilla that was created by Rareware. He was introduced in Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! as Dixie's sidekick and cousin. Their mission was to solve a series of mysteries in the Northern Kremisphere and find their missing friends Donkey and Diddy. He is a sturdy toddler with lots of strength and is said to be a lot like Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong in a way as he seems to always get in trouble. He was also playable in Donkey Kong Land III where he joins Dixie in her quest to prove herself worthy by finding the fabled lost world before DK, Diddy, and the kremlings. He did not appear in Donkey Kong 64 but was mentioned in the manual as being the baby brother of Chunky Kong. He was slated to appear in Donkey Kong Racing before it was canceled and so far has yet to appear in any games since then. His abilities included water skipping, being able to roll farther to make longer then average jumps, and throwing Dixie high out of normal jump reach. Image File history File links Kiddy. ... Image File history File links Kiddy. ... For other uses, see Gorilla (disambiguation). ... Rare, Ltd is a United Kingdom-based video game development company. ... Donkey Kong Land III is the third and final entry in the Donkey Kong Land trilogy of games for the original Game Boy. ... Donkey Kong 64 is a 3D platformer video game developed by Rare for the Nintendo 64. ... Donkey Kong Racing is a canceled video game for the Nintendo GameCube. ...


Lanky Kong

Lanky Kong is an anthropomorphic Sumatran orangutan who is a distant cousin to the Kong family. Lanky's first appearance was in Donkey Kong 64 as one of the games five playable Kongs. He was freed by Donkey Kong in the Angry Aztec level in the Llama's Temple. His weapon is the Grape Shooter, his instrument is the Trombone Tremor, and the Potion enables him to do OrangStand, walking on his hands to climb steep slopes. Baboon Balloon allows him to inflate himself to reach higher areas, and OrangSprint allows him to run really fast on his hands. In the level, Gloomy Galleon, he can transform into Enguarde the Swordfish when he enters the Enguarde Crate. If the player is using one of the other Kongs, the Enguarde Crate is transparent. 7th millennium BC anthropomorphized rocks, with slits for eyes, found in modern-day Israel. ... Binomial name Lesson, 1827 The Sumatran Orangutan (Pongo abelii) is the rarer of the two species of orangutans. ... Officially released art depicting Lanky Kong Lanky Kong is a fictional character in the Donkey Kong series of video games, and is one of the main playable characters in the 1999 Nintendo 64 game, Donkey Kong 64. ... Donkey Kong 64 is a 3D platformer video game developed by Rare for the Nintendo 64. ...


Lanky Kong also makes a cameo in the GBA port of Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! in one of Funky's minigames. Officially released art depicting Lanky Kong Lanky Kong is a fictional character in the Donkey Kong series of video games, and is one of the main playable characters in the 1999 Nintendo 64 game, Donkey Kong 64. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Funky Kong is a fictional character created by Rare, and added to the Donkey Kong franchise in Donkey Kong Country. ...


Lanky appears in his spin-off debut, Donkey Kong Barrel Blast as one of the Kongs. He is one of the unlockable characters. Donkey Kong Barrel Blast , lit. ...


Note that in Donkey Kong Country there is an orangutan enemy called Manky Kong similar to Lanky in both appearance and name. It is unknown if they have any relation or if Lanky Kong was based on Manky Kong. For the television series, see Donkey Kong Country (TV series). ...


Lanky Kong appears as a trophy in the game Super Smash Bros. Brawl Super Smash Bros. ...


Swanky Kong

Swanky Kong is a jheri curl wearing member of the Kong family who often runs business ventures such as quiz shows and sideshow attractions. He is a distant cousin to the Kong family. In his first appearance, Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest, he ran a quiz show, and in the Game Boy Advance port, Donkey Kong's girlfriend Candy Kong appeared in it. In Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!, he ran a sideshow attraction, where the objective is to beat Cranky Kong. In the Game Boy Advance version of the game, he ran a virtual reality-dome entitled "Swanky's Dash"; here, Dixie Kong had to run through a metal tunnel while collecting stars. This article is about the hairstyle. ... “GBA” redirects here. ... Donkey Kong ), sometimes abbreviated to DK, is a fictional character who first appeared in Nintendos popular 1981 video game bearing the same name. ... Candy Kong as she appears in the promotional art for Donkey Kong SNES and GBA games. ... Cranky Kong Cranky Kong is a character from the Donkey Kong series of video games. ... “GBA” redirects here. ... This article is about the simulation technology. ... Dixie Kong is a fictional video game character in the Donkey Kong series. ...


In Mario Superstar Baseball, a wooden billboard in the background of Donkey Kong's field has a picture of Swanky Kong on it. This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Donkey Kong ), sometimes abbreviated to DK, is a fictional character who first appeared in Nintendos popular 1981 video game bearing the same name. ...


Tiny Kong

Tiny Kong in Diddy Kong Racing DS
Tiny Kong in Diddy Kong Racing DS

Tiny Kong is a character in the Donkey Kong games who first appeared in Donkey Kong 64. She is an anthropomorphic tail-less monkey that has blonde hair and pigtails. She is Dixie Kong's younger sister and is a cousin to Chunky Kong and Kiddy Kong, as stated in the manual for Donkey Kong 64. In Donkey Kong 64, she was voiced by Kevin Bayliss. In Diddy Kong Racing DS and all later games, she is voiced by Jen Taylor. This actress also voiced Dixie in Mario Superstar Baseball. She is now depicted taller than Dixie. Diddy Kong Racing DS is a racing game developed by Rare for the Nintendo DS. It is Rares first Nintendo DS game, and was released on February 5, 2007 in North America, April 20, 2007 in Europe and April 19, 2007 in Australia. ... Donkey Kong is a video game series created by Shigeru Miyamoto, featuring a gorilla called Donkey Kong. ... Donkey Kong 64 is a 3D platformer video game developed by Rare for the Nintendo 64. ... Dixie Kong is a fictional video game character in the Donkey Kong series. ... Chunky Kong as he appeared in Donkey Kong 64 Chunky Kong is a character who debuted in Donkey Kong 64 for the Nintendo 64. ... Kiddy Kong Kiddy Kong (known as Dinky Kong in Japan) was created by Rareware to be partnered up with his cousin Dixie Kong in Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kongs Double Trouble! for the game. ... Donkey Kong 64 is a 3D platformer video game developed by Rare for the Nintendo 64. ... Diddy Kong Racing DS is a racing game developed by Rare for the Nintendo DS. It is Rares first Nintendo DS game, and was released on February 5, 2007 in North America, April 20, 2007 in Europe and April 19, 2007 in Australia. ... Jen Taylor (born in Seattle, Washington, USA on February 17, 1973) is a voice actress best known for her role as Cortana in Bungies sci-fi first person shooter games Halo and Halo 2. ... Dixie Kong is a fictional video game character in the Donkey Kong series. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Dixie Kong is a fictional video game character in the Donkey Kong series. ...


In Donkey Kong 64, her clothing was a beanie hat, blue overalls, a white T-Shirt, and white shoes. She was freed by Diddy Kong in the Angry Aztec level in the building near Candy's Music Shop. Her weapon is the Feather Crossbow, her instrument is the Saxophone Slam, the Potion enables her for Mini-Monkey, Pony-Tail Whirl, and Monkey-Port. She can shrink when she jumps into her special barrel, allowing her access to areas other Kongs cannot go. She can do a helicopter-spin, equivalent to Dixie's, to slow down her descent. Donkey Kong 64 is a 3D platformer video game developed by Rare for the Nintendo 64. ... Diddy Kong (ディディーコング, Didī Kongu) is a fictional character in the Donkey Kong series of video games, first appearing in the 1994 game Donkey Kong Country. ... Dixie Kong is a fictional video game character in the Donkey Kong series. ...


Tiny was one of the confirmed characters in Donkey Kong Racing for the GameCube with Donkey, Diddy, Kiddy, and Taj, but the game was cancelled as Microsoft purchased Rare in September 2002. Donkey Kong Racing is a canceled video game for the Nintendo GameCube. ... The Nintendo GameCube (Japanese: ゲームキューブ; originally code-named Dolphin during development; abbreviated as GCN) is Nintendos fourth home video game console, belonging to the 128-bit era; the same generation as Segas Dreamcast, Sonys PlayStation 2, and Microsofts Xbox. ... Donkey Kong ), sometimes abbreviated to DK, is a fictional character who first appeared in Nintendos popular 1981 video game bearing the same name. ... Diddy Kong (ディディーコング, DidÄ« Kongu) is a fictional character in the Donkey Kong series of video games, first appearing in the 1994 game Donkey Kong Country. ... Kiddy Kong Kiddy Kong (known as Dinky Kong in Japan) was created by Rareware to be partnered up with his cousin Dixie Kong in Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kongs Double Trouble! for the game. ... Microsoft Corporation, (NASDAQ: MSFT, HKSE: 4338) is a multinational computer technology corporation with global annual revenue of US$44. ... Rare Ltd. ...


She makes a cameo appearance in the GBA port of the SNES games, Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest and Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!. In Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest, Diddy, Dixie, or both must rescue her from the Zingers in a mini-game called, Kongnapped, and the objective is to rescue six of her in order to win. In Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!, she appears in one of Funky's Motorboat challenges. These two games she appeared in are the only games where she is not a playable character. This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... The Super Nintendo Entertainment System, also known as Super Nintendo, Super NES or SNES, is a 16-bit video game console released by Nintendo in North America, Brazil, Europe, and Australia. ... Diddy Kong (ディディーコング, Didī Kongu) is a fictional character in the Donkey Kong series of video games, first appearing in the 1994 game Donkey Kong Country. ... Dixie Kong is a fictional video game character in the Donkey Kong series. ... Funky Kong is a fictional character created by Rare, and added to the Donkey Kong franchise in Donkey Kong Country. ...


In her spin-off debut, Diddy Kong Racing DS, she seems to have grown more mature, oddly making her both taller and more physically developed than her older sister, Dixie. Her clothing was a beanie hat, sweat pants, a spaghetti-strap top, sandals, and fur wristbands, and she wore earrings that she did not wear in the previous games. She is one of the first eight playable characters. Her acceleration and handling are slightly below average, and she has a medium top speed. In the game's commercial, she was using a Hovercraft and instead of being in the usual position in the game, she was standing, leaning forward. Diddy Kong Racing DS is a racing game developed by Rare for the Nintendo DS. It is Rares first Nintendo DS game, and was released on February 5, 2007 in North America, April 20, 2007 in Europe and April 19, 2007 in Australia. ...


In Donkey Kong Barrel Blast, Tiny is one of the Kongs in this game. It is the first game on the Wii she appears in. It is also the second racing game for her character. She is one of the unlockable characters in this game. She was unlocked by completing Sapphire Mode on a Rookie Setting. Donkey Kong Barrel Blast , lit. ... The Wii (pronounced as the pronoun we, IPA: ) is the fifth home video game console released by Nintendo. ...


Tiny Kong is also set to appear as a playable character in Mario Super Sluggers. This marks the first time Tiny Kong has appeared in a Mario game.[4]


Wrinkly Kong

Wrinkly Kong is an elderly gorilla, mother of Donkey Kong, and the wife of Cranky Kong. Wrinkly first appeared in the game Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest for the SNES, where she ran Kong Kollege. She gave the player advice and allowed the player to save his or her game. She appeared again in Donkey Kong Land 2, and again in Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! This time, she resided in Wrinkly's Save Cave, where the player could both save their game and deposit Banana Birds, which were found throughout the game. This concept remained sans birds in Donkey Kong Land III. In the Game Boy Advance version of Donkey Kong Country 3, Wrinkly was portrayed as a spiritual follower of the Banana Birds. For other uses, see Gorilla (disambiguation). ... Donkey Kong ), sometimes abbreviated to DK, is a fictional character who first appeared in Nintendos popular 1981 video game bearing the same name. ... Cranky Kong Cranky Kong is a character from the Donkey Kong series of video games. ... The Super Nintendo Entertainment System or Super NES (also called SNES and Super Nintendo) was a 16-bit video game console released by Nintendo in North America, Europe, Australasia, and Brazil between 1990 and 1993. ... Donkey Kong Land 2 was the sequel to 1995s Game Boy hit, Donkey Kong Land. ... Donkey Kong Land III is the third and final entry in the Donkey Kong Land trilogy of games for the original Game Boy. ... “GBA” redirects here. ...


Wrinkly next appeared in Donkey Kong 64; she had apparently passed away at some point after Donkey Kong Country 3, as she was now a spirit. Every world lobby in the game, with the exception of Hideout Helm, featured five doors with Wrinkly's face on them; each door presented a hint for the level that applied to the Kong that corresponded to the door color (Yellow for Donkey Kong, Red for Diddy Kong, etc.). When the player begins meeting her in Donkey Kong 64, she says "Don't be afraid of me young ones! It's only me, Wrinkly Kong," and then she gives the player advice on how to win a Golden Banana on the corresponding level. Donkey Kong 64 is a 3D platformer video game developed by Rare for the Nintendo 64. ... A screenshot depicting one of Donkey Kong Country 3s protagonists, Kiddy Kong. ... Diddy Kong (ディディーコング, Didī Kongu) is a fictional character in the Donkey Kong series of video games, first appearing in the 1994 game Donkey Kong Country. ...


Her first playable appearance was in DK King of Swing she would later return so for DK Jungle Climber and as an unlockable character in Donkey Kong Barrel Blast. . The article title conflicts with an existing namespace. ... DK Jungle Climber is a platforming video game developed by Paon and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS handheld video game console. ... Donkey Kong Barrel Blast , lit. ...


Animal buddies

In the Donkey Kong Country games, the Donkey Kong Land games, and Donkey Kong 64, the Kong family is assisted by a number of friendly animals who allow the Kongs to ride on their backs or perform various tasks for the Kongs. The most common of these are Rambi the rhinoceros and Enguarde the swordfish, who both originated in Donkey Kong Country. Others include Squawks the parrot, Squitter the spider, Expresso the ostrich, and Ellie the elephant. For the television series, see Donkey Kong Country (TV series). ... Donkey Kong Land is a video game developed by Rareware for the Game Boy. ... Donkey Kong 64 is a 3D platformer video game developed by Rare for the Nintendo 64. ... For other uses, see Rhinoceros (disambiguation). ... This article is about a type of fish. ... For the television series, see Donkey Kong Country (TV series). ... Systematics (but see below) Family Cacatuidae (cockatoos) Subfamily Microglossinae (Palm Cockatoo) Subfamily Calyptorhynchinae (dark cockatoos) Subfamily Cacatuinae (white cockatoos) Family Psittacidae (true parrots) Subfamily Loriinae (lories and lorikeets) Subfamily Psittacinae (typical parrots and allies) Tribe Arini (American psittacines) Tribe Cyclopsitticini (fig parrots) Tribe Micropsittini (pygmy parrots) Tribe Nestorini (kakas and... For other uses, see Spider (disambiguation). ... Binomial name Linnaeus, 1758 Distribution of Ostriches. ... Genera and Species Loxodonta Loxodonta cyclotis Loxodonta africana Elephas Elephas maximus Elephas antiquus † Elephas beyeri † Elephas celebensis † Elephas cypriotes † Elephas ekorensis † Elephas falconeri † Elephas iolensis † Elephas planifrons † Elephas platycephalus † Elephas recki † Stegodon † Mammuthus † Elephantidae (the elephants) is a family of pachyderm, and the only remaining family in the order Proboscidea...


Donkey Kong Jungle Beat also has its own set of animal buddies, separate from the older ones, that had not been seen before or since, such as Hoofer the wildebeest and Orco the killer whale. Donkey Konga Jungle Beat ) is a Nintendo GameCube video game featuring the gorilla Donkey Kong and played with a pair of bongos (tarukonga). ... Species Connochaetes gnou Connochaetes taurinus The wildebeest (plural, wildebeest or wildebeests), also called the gnu (pronounced or ), is an antelope of the genus Connochaetes. ... Binomial name Orcinus orca Linnaeus, 1758 Orca range (in blue) The orca (Orcinus orca), commonly known as the killer whale, and sometimes called the grampus, is the largest member of the oceanic dolphin family. ...


One of Donkey Kong's karts in Mario Kart DS resembled Rambi. Additionally, Rambi and Enguarde also appeared in Donkey Kong Barrel Blast as alternate "vehicles" in certain tracks. Mario Kart DS is a racing game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS.[1] It is the fifth installment in the series and the first to use Nintendos free online service, Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. ... Donkey Kong Barrel Blast , lit. ...



 

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