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[[File:Donkey Kong Super Game Boy Screen 6.png|thumb|left|100m in the Game Boy game]]
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'''100m''' (or '''100 m''') is the fourth and final level of the ''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]'' arcade game and the final level of World 0 in [[Donkey Kong (Game Boy)|''Donkey Kong'']] for the [[Game Boy]]. This level is different from all the previous levels, as Mario now has to pull out the [[rivet]]s attached to the steel girders holding up [[Donkey Kong]], rather than getting to the top. To do this, he must simply walk or [[Jump]] over the yellow bolts, and they will disappear. [[Fire]]s will randomly begin to appear. Fires will chase after Mario and try to kill him. Several [[hammer]]s are located around the level and can be used to destroy the Fires, although more will eventually be summoned. There is a maximum limit of five Fire sprites onscreen in the arcade version and four for its [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] port. In the [[Game Boy]] game, this is where [[Pauline's lost items|Pauline's Bag]] appears. A related stage appears on the [[Game Boy Advance]] remake, which is shorter.
'''100m''' (or '''100 m''') is the fourth and final level of the ''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]'' arcade game and the final level of World 0 in [[Donkey Kong (Game Boy)|''Donkey Kong'']] for the [[Game Boy]]. This level is different from all the previous levels, as Mario now has to pull out the [[Bolt (object)|bolt]]s attached to the steel girders holding up [[Donkey Kong]], rather than getting to the top. To do this, he must simply walk or [[Jump]] over the yellow bolts, and they will disappear. [[Fire]]s will randomly begin to appear. Fires will chase after Mario and try to kill him. Several [[hammer]]s are located around the level and can be used to destroy the Fires, although more will eventually be summoned. There is a maximum limit of five Fire sprites onscreen in the arcade version and four for its [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] port. In the [[Game Boy]] game, this is where [[Pauline's lost items|Pauline's Bag]] appears. A related stage appears on the [[Game Boy Advance]] remake, which is shorter.


Once Mario has disabled the eight yellow rivets (six in the Game Boy game), the middle girder will collapse, and Donkey Kong will fall down to the bottom, banging his head on the ground. Mario will rescue [[Pauline]] and a heart will appear. In the original game, the game ends here and repeats itself. All following levels with have 100 added to their number, starting with 125m, despite being the same as [[25m]]. In the Game Boy game, Donkey Kong will stand up again and grab Pauline again. He will then escape with her into the [[Big-City]], with Mario following the two.
Once Mario has disabled the eight yellow bolts (six in the Game Boy game), the middle girder will collapse, and Donkey Kong will fall down to the bottom, banging his head on the ground. Mario will rescue [[Pauline]] and a heart will appear. In the original game, the game ends here and repeats itself. All following levels with have 100 added to their number, starting with 125m, despite being the same as [[25m]]. In the Game Boy game, Donkey Kong will stand up again and grab Pauline again. He will then escape with her into the [[Big-City]], with Mario following the two.
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==Pauline's lost items==
==Pauline's lost items==
Within this stage, [[Pauline's lost items]] can be found in the following order and in the following places:
Within this stage, [[Pauline's lost items]] can be found in the following order and in the following places:
*'''Bag''': On the lowest girder pass the [[Ladder]] in the middle.
*'''Bag''': On the lowest girder pass the [[ladder]] in the middle.
*'''Hat''': Under the ladder on the second girder on the right.
*'''Hat''': Under the ladder on the second girder on the right.
*'''Parasol''': On the highest girder where Donkey Kong stands on the left.
*'''Parasol''': On the highest girder where Donkey Kong stands on the left.
'''Note:''' The Bag is on the second girder on the left near the [[Rivet]], while the Hat and Parasol are absent in the [[Donkey Kong (Game Boy)|Game Boy game]].
'''Note:''' The bag is on the second girder on the left near the [[Bolt (object)|bolt]], while the hat and parasol are absent in the [[Donkey Kong (Game Boy)|Game Boy game]].


==Cutscene after level completion (Game Boy only)==
==Cutscene after level completion (Game Boy only)==

Revision as of 01:08, November 23, 2018

This article is about the Donkey Kong level. For other uses of the term "100m", see 100m (disambiguation).

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100m in the Game Boy game

100m (or 100 m) is the fourth and final level of the Donkey Kong arcade game and the final level of World 0 in Donkey Kong for the Game Boy. This level is different from all the previous levels, as Mario now has to pull out the bolts attached to the steel girders holding up Donkey Kong, rather than getting to the top. To do this, he must simply walk or Jump over the yellow bolts, and they will disappear. Fires will randomly begin to appear. Fires will chase after Mario and try to kill him. Several hammers are located around the level and can be used to destroy the Fires, although more will eventually be summoned. There is a maximum limit of five Fire sprites onscreen in the arcade version and four for its NES port. In the Game Boy game, this is where Pauline's Bag appears. A related stage appears on the Game Boy Advance remake, which is shorter.

Once Mario has disabled the eight yellow bolts (six in the Game Boy game), the middle girder will collapse, and Donkey Kong will fall down to the bottom, banging his head on the ground. Mario will rescue Pauline and a heart will appear. In the original game, the game ends here and repeats itself. All following levels with have 100 added to their number, starting with 125m, despite being the same as 25m. In the Game Boy game, Donkey Kong will stand up again and grab Pauline again. He will then escape with her into the Big-City, with Mario following the two.

Enemies

Pauline's lost items

Within this stage, Pauline's lost items can be found in the following order and in the following places:

  • Bag: On the lowest girder pass the ladder in the middle.
  • Hat: Under the ladder on the second girder on the right.
  • Parasol: On the highest girder where Donkey Kong stands on the left.

Note: The bag is on the second girder on the left near the bolt, while the hat and parasol are absent in the Game Boy game.

Cutscene after level completion (Game Boy only)

After the level is completed, it plays out just like the original game, except instead of ending, Donkey Kong gets back up, causing the ground to shake, breaking the girders Mario and Pauline are on, causing them both to fall. Mario just hits the ground but Pauline gets caught by Donkey Kong who makes an escape with Mario chasing after him. The scene then cuts to Donkey Kong running into an open door. Donkey Kong closes and locks the door just before Mario could enter it, causing Mario to crash into the door and become dizzy, then the key falls from the sky, which Mario then grabs and takes to the door, unlocks it and enters, ending the cutscene. The player is then given lives based on their score.

Trivia

Donkey Kong's "defeat"
  • A glitch in this level allows Mario to "taunt" Donkey Kong. If Mario stands next to him and jumps, he is awarded 100 points per jump. Touching the gorilla is fatal, and the exercise serves no purpose unless the player jumps twice per second, as the timer removes 100 points per second wasted.
  • Another glitch can cause a Fire to get stuck between two platforms if Mario removes a rivet underneath the enemy as they are programmed not to fall from platforms.