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Later, Rare, in the ''[[Donkey Kong Country|Donkey Kong Country series]]'', said that [[Cranky Kong]] was the kidnapped character and Donkey Kong was Donkey Kong Jr. However [[Nintendo]] seems to not like this and calls the current Donkey Kong the kidnapped one. | Later, Rare, in the ''[[Donkey Kong Country|Donkey Kong Country series]]'', said that [[Cranky Kong]] was the kidnapped character and Donkey Kong was Donkey Kong Jr. However [[Nintendo]] seems to not like this and calls the current Donkey Kong the kidnapped one. | ||
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This article is for the video-game, Donkey Kong Jr.. For the characterof the same name, click here.
Donkey Kong Jr. is an Arcade game that was one of only two games to have Mario cast as a bad guy (the other was Donkey Kong II). It was the sequel to Donkey Kong.
Donkey Kong Jr. had to rescue his father, Donkey Kong, from Mario, perhaps holding a grudge for the kidnapping of his girlfriend Pauline. Donkey Kong Jr. had to climb vines and leap on trampolines to rescue his dad from Mario. Donkey Kong Jr. also had to avoid Snapjaws.
Later, Rare, in the Donkey Kong Country series, said that Cranky Kong was the kidnapped character and Donkey Kong was Donkey Kong Jr. However Nintendo seems to not like this and calls the current Donkey Kong the kidnapped one.