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|image=[[File:Diddy Kong Artwork - Donkey Kong Country Tropical Freeze.png{{!}}200px]]<br>'''Diddy Kong''', as he appears in ''[[Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze]]''.
|image=[[File:MK8D_BCP_Diddy_Kong_Artwork.png{{!}}250px]]<br>Artwork for the ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass]]''
|full_name=Diddy Kong
|first_appearance=''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'' ([[List of Mario games by date#1994|1994]])
|species=[[Kong]]
|species=[[Kong]]
|latest_appearance=''[[Mario Golf: World Tour]]'' ([[List of Mario games by date#2014|2014]])
|first_appearance=''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'' ([[List of games by date#1994|1994]])
|latest_portrayal=[[Katsumi Suzuki]] ([[List of Mario games by date#2004|2004]]-present)
|latest_appearance=''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'' (''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass|Booster Course Pass]]'', Wave 6) (2023)
|latest_portrayal=[[Katsumi Suzuki]] (2004–present)
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{{quote|After all we did to get them back last time? [[Donkey Kong]] would go crazy if he lost his bananas again!|Diddy Kong|Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest}}
{{quote2|I am the brave Diddy Kong. Show yourself, if you are friendly. If not, then get ready for the fight of your life!|Diddy Kong|[[Donkey Kong Country (novel)|Donkey Kong Country]]}}
 
'''Diddy Kong''' is the deuteragonist of the ''[[Donkey Kong (franchise)|Donkey Kong]]'' franchise and [[Donkey Kong]]'s best friend and sidekick. He is a creation of the British company [[Rare Ltd.]], which produced many successful ''Donkey Kong'' games that Diddy Kong either starred or co-starred in. However, after Rare lost its rights to the Donkey Kong franchise due to [[Nintendo]] selling its shares to {{wp|Microsoft}}, Nintendo kept the rights to all ''Donkey Kong'' characters, including Diddy Kong. He became a regular character in spin-off ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' titles since ''[[Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]]'' ([[List of games by date#2003|2003]]), effectively taking [[Donkey Kong Jr.]]'s former role. Diddy Kong sports a red shirt with yellow stars and a red hat with the Nintendo logo, and, unusually for [[Kong]]s, has a tail. "[[wiktionary:diddy|Diddy]]" is a slang word in some parts of northern England for "small," as Diddy Kong is. Diddy Kong occasionally pairs up with his girlfriend, [[Dixie Kong]], who has a similar personality to him. He has even starred in his own racing game, ''[[Diddy Kong Racing]]'' ([[List of games by date#1997|1997]]) for the [[Nintendo 64]] and later in its [[Reissue|remake]], ''[[Diddy Kong Racing DS]]'' ([[List of games by date#2007|2007]]) for the [[Nintendo DS]].
'''Diddy Kong''' is [[Donkey Kong]]'s buddy, nephew, and companion who has gone on countless adventures with him. Diddy is a creation of the British company, [[Rare Ltd.]]; however, he has a [[Nintendo]] logo on his trademarked red hat, probably because Nintendo owned Rare and the rights to the [[Donkey Kong (series)|''Donkey Kong'' franchise]] at the time.
==Concept and creation==
 
[[File:DKC concept Diddy Kong Junior.jpg|thumb|Diddy Kong's original look]]
The name 'Diddy' is a slang word used in some parts of northern England for 'small,' as Diddy is. Diddy has gone on many adventures by himself occasionally with his girlfriend [[Dixie Kong]], and has even starred in his own racing game for the [[Nintendo 64]] and later for the [[Nintendo DS]].  
During the development of ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'', the designers wanted the player to be capable of taking multiple hits, but they also aimed for the screen to be as "clutter-free" as possible, thereby forbidding the usage of a health bar. Having noted the "[[Super Mario (form)|big Mario]] to [[small Mario]]" system used in the ''[[Super Mario (series)|Super Mario]]'' games, Rare created Diddy Kong as a visual "extra hit." The design for the character was originally intended to be a redesign of [[Donkey Kong Jr.]], but Nintendo felt that its design was too different and insisted that Rare either make the design for Junior be his original appearance or make the new design an entirely different character. Rare, feeling that the design fit the "updated" Donkey Kong universe that the company was aiming to create, had decided to keep its design. During the process of naming the character, several names were suggested by Rare employees, including "Diet DK," "DK Lite," and "Titchy Kong." The name "Dinky Kong" was chosen, but it was later changed to "Diddy" due to legal considerations<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20120316134452/http://www.nowgamer.com/features/895227/the_making_of_donkey_kong_country.html The Making Of Donkey Kong Country - NowGamer] (accessed February 20 2012)</ref> with {{wp|Dinky Toys}},<ref>Shesez (November 21, 2019). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TwWHzilbQ34&t=843s The Donkey Kong Country 25th Anniversary Interview Documentary]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved August 8, 2023.</ref> although the name would eventually be used as [[Kiddy Kong]]'s Japanese name.
 
==Concept and Creation==
During the development of ''[[Donkey Kong Country (game)|Donkey Kong Country]]'', the designers wanted the player to be capable of taking multiple hits, but they also aimed for the screen to be as "clutter-free" as possible, thereby forbidding the usage of an health bar. Having noted the "Big Mario to small Mario" system used in the ''Super Mario'' games, Rare created Diddy as a visual "extra hit". The design for the character was originally intended to be a redesign of [[Donkey Kong Jr.]], but Nintendo felt that their design was too different, and asked that Rare either include Junior with his original appearance or make the new design an entirely different character. Rare, feeling that the design fit the "updated" Donkey Kong universe that they were aiming to create, had decided to keep their design. During the process of naming the character, several names were suggested by Rare employees, including "Diet DK," "DK Lite" and "Titchy Kong". The name "Dinky Kong" was chosen, but was later changed to "Diddy" due to legal considerations.<ref>[http://www.nowgamer.com/features/895227/the_making_of_donkey_kong_country.html The Making Of Donkey Kong Country - NowGamer] (accessed February 20 2012)</ref>.


==History==
==History==
===''Donkey Kong Country'' series===
===''Donkey Kong Country'' series===
Diddy Kong made his debut appearance in the ''[[Donkey Kong Country (series)|Donkey Kong Country]]'' series, having appeared in every game. The only game where he is not playable is ''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!]]'' Diddy has had more playable appearances in this series than [[Donkey Kong]] has.
====''Donkey Kong Country''====
====''Donkey Kong Country''====
[[File:Diddy.jpg|thumb|left|121px|The original render of Diddy Kong.]]
[[File:Elevator Antics SNES.png|thumb|left|Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong in [[Elevator Antics]]]]
Diddy Kong first appears in ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'', as the co-star of the game with Donkey Kong. Here, he is still Donkey Kong's apprentice and an "in-training video-game star". On one night, Diddy Kong is given the task of guarding Donkey Kong's [[Banana Hoard]]. However, the [[Kremling Krew]] attacks and defeats him, trapping him inside a barrel. After being released, he and Donkey Kong set off across [[Donkey Kong Island]] to save the Banana Hoard and drive off the Kremlings. At the end of their journey, Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong reach [[King K. Rool]], the leader of the [[Kremling]]s, and by defeating him, the two win back Donkey Kong's Banana Hoard.
Diddy Kong first appears in the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] game ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'' and its [[Donkey Kong Country (Game Boy Color)|Game Boy Color]] and [[Donkey Kong Country (Game Boy Advance)|Advance]] remakes as the two playable Kongs, alongside Donkey Kong appearing as the second player and sidekick for him. The original game's instruction manual describes him as a "Donkey Kong wannabe," [[Fourth wall|wanting to be a video game hero]] like Donkey Kong.<ref>"Although he would never admit it, Diddy Kong is a [[Donkey Kong]] wannabe. His ambition in life is to be a video game hero just like the big guy. And although Donkey Kong would never say it to Diddy’s face, the kid has potential. He’s fast, agile, and has the heart to be a world class video game hero. He just needs a little more experience and, of course, exposure!" ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'' ([[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]]) instruction manual, pg. 14</ref> In the game's first level, [[Jungle Hijinxs (Donkey Kong Country)|Jungle Hijinx]], Diddy is inside the first [[DK Barrel]] after the [[Kremling Krew]] raids the [[banana hoard]],<ref name=kremlingkrew group=note>The perpetrator of Diddy's defeat is inconsistent. In the original SNES game, the game manual states that Klump defeats him, the Game Boy Color version vaguely states that Kremlings defeat him, and the Game Boy Advance version's intro shows Krusha defeating him.</ref> overpower him.<ref>''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'' ([[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]]) instruction manual, pg. 4-7</ref><ref>''[[Donkey Kong Country (Game Boy Color)|Donkey Kong Country]]'' ([[Game Boy Color|GBC]]) instruction manual, pg. 2-3</ref><ref>''[[Donkey Kong Country (Game Boy Advance)|Donkey Kong Country]]'' ([[Game Boy Advance|GBA]]) instruction manual, pg. 6-7</ref> In the original game's instruction manual<ref>"His last memory was of a hissing voice..."It’ssss the sssmall one... Ssseal him inssside thisss barrel and tosss it into the bussshesss... [[Donkey Kong]]’sss [[Banana hoard|bananasss]] are ourssss!” The [[DK Barrel|barrel]] lid closed on Diddy, blotting out even the fleeting light of the storm. Seconds later, the barrel flew through the air, courtesy of [[Klump]]’s army boot-assisted punt, and landed roughly in the [[Jungle Hijinxs (Donkey Kong Country)|jungle foliage]]. Diddy Kong knew no more." ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'' ([[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]]) instruction manual, pg. 5</ref> and GameBoy Advance remake reveal it was the Kremling Krew who put Diddy in the barrel. Whenever a Kong takes damage, the player switches to the second Kong they were not controlling, a mechanic that would be consistent in the next two games. Donkey and Diddy Kong have the same basic abilities, such as [[jump]]ing, [[dash|running]], and rolling. Rather than using DK's [[Roll Attack]], he has his unique rolling move: the [[Cartwheel Attack]]. He can use this ability to defeat enemies by cartwheeling into them to gain momentum. Diddy can also cartwheel off a ledge and perform a jump midair, usually to get collectibles such as a [[Banana Bunch]] or a [[KONG Letters|KONG Letter]]. The ability that Diddy lacks that DK has is the [[Hand Slap]], making him unable to find secret items that require it.


In this game, Donkey and Diddy Kong share the same basic abilities (jumping, running, cartwheeling, etc.). However, Diddy Kong is weaker than Donkey Kong, unable to jump on enemies such as [[Krusha]]s or [[Klump]]s to defeat them, but DK can. Despite this flaw, Diddy is still faster than him and can jump higher than him. Diddy Kong also carries barrels in front of him, allowing him to protect himself from an enemy, but he cannot throw it as far as Donkey Kong.{{br}}
Diddy's main difference is that he is weaker but is more agile, can jump higher, and move faster than Donkey Kong. He is much smaller, making it easier to pass through enemies than DK. Diddy cannot defeat [[Krusha]]s and [[Klump]]s by [[stomp]]ing them, though he can still defeat the latter with the Cartwheel Attack. Diddy must jump on an [[Army]] twice to defeat it, rather than just once as DK can. Diddy also holds [[barrel]]s in front of him rather than above his head, allowing him to use it as a shield from enemies and break open walls to find [[Bonus room|bonus levels]], though cannot throw a barrel as far as DK can.
 
In the Game Boy Advance remake, if the player gets 90% or higher when completing a game, they unlock the "Hero Mode", where they only play as Diddy throughout the levels. His cap and shirt are yellow, and the player has to complete this mode without access to Donkey Kong or Star Barrels


====''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest''====
====''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest''====
[[File:Diddy4.jpg|thumb|121px|Diddy Kong, as he appears in ''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest''.]]
[[File:Team-up DKC2.png|thumb|Diddy Kong and Dixie Kong preforming a [[team up]] in [[Pirate Panic (Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest)|Pirate Panic]]]]
In ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'', Diddy is the main hero. The Kremling Krew kidnaps Donkey Kong and sends him away to their own island, [[Crocodile Isle]]. K. Rool, who is now Kaptain K. Rool, threatens to permanently hold Donkey Kong prisoner unless he is given the Banana Hoard. Diddy refuses to give it up because he and Donkey Kong took plenty of effort recovering it in the previous game. Diddy and his girlfriend, Dixie, venture through Crocodile Isle and rescue Donkey Kong from [[King K. Rool|Kaptain K. Rool]]. Near the end of ''Diddy's Kong Quest'', while Donkey Kong is rescued by Diddy and [[Dixie Kong]], Crocodile Isle sinks into the ocean.
''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'' and its [[Donkey Kong Country 2 (Game Boy Advance)|Game Boy Advance remake]] has Diddy play the leading role and introduces his girlfriend, [[Dixie Kong]]. In the game, Diddy retains his abilities from ''Donkey Kong Country'', though he is now the first player rather than the second, with Dixie now taking that role. Diddy and Dixie Kong can do a [[team up]] move, allowing one of the Kongs to pick each other up and throw another to get across obstacles or reach higher elevations. In the Game Boy Advance remake, Diddy appears in a time attack mode, [[Diddy's Dash]], where the player controls Diddy through individual levels without the aid of Dixie, similar to the Hero Mode from ''Donkey Kong Country''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Game Boy Advance remake.
 
In the game's story, the Kremling Krew kidnaps Donkey Kong and sends him away to their island, [[Crocodile Isle]]. K. Rool, now Kaptain K. Rool, threatens to keep Donkey Kong as a prisoner unless the Kongs give the banana hoard to him. Diddy refuses, so he and Dixie travel through Crocodile Isle. Whenever the player visits the [[Monkey Museum]], Cranky chastises him and Dixie, believing them not to be actual video game heroes,<ref>"Oh, it's you again. I thought it might be a real video game hero..." – [[Cranky Kong]]. "[[Monkey Museum]]", ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'', by [[Rare Ltd.|Rare]], 04 Dec. 1995, Retrieved 03 Jan. 2024</ref><ref>"Diddy, I thought you were a cheap character in [[Donkey Kong Country|DKC]], but [[Dixie Kong|Dixie]]'s even worse! It should be me on my own, that it should!" – [[Cranky Kong]]. "[[Monkey Museum]]", ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'', by [[Rare Ltd.|Rare]], 04 Dec. 1995, Retrieved 03 Jan. 2024</ref><ref>"Well, well, well, if it isn't our trainee hero! I didn't expect you to find this [[Lost World (Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest)|place]], sonny. You must have got luck. Now that you're here, I'd better tell you about it." – [[Cranky Kong]]. "[[Monkey Museum]]", ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'', by [[Rare Ltd.|Rare]], 04 Dec. 1995, Retrieved 03 Jan. 2024</ref> hence the inclusion of [[Cranky's Video Game Heroes]], an awards ceremony in which Cranky tallies up who has collected the most [[DK Coin|Video Game Hero Coins]], for which he hid in every level.


====''Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!''====
====''Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!''====
Diddy Kong is captured in ''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!]]'', and [[Dixie Kong]] and [[Kiddy Kong]] must save him. Diddy and Donkey decide to go vacationing in the [[Northern Kremisphere]], planning to return to Donkey Kong Island in a few days time, but the duo never comes back. Dixie, worried about the two Kongs, decides to venture to the Northern Kremisphere to search for them with her baby cousin [[Kiddy Kong]]. After Dixie and Kiddy defeat [[King K. Rool|Baron K. Roolenstein]] they discover that [[KAOS]], K. Rool's stand-in leader for the [[Kremling Krew]], contains Diddy and Donkey. It seems K. Rool has abducted Diddy and Donkey for the purpose of using their brain energy to power KAOS. After being rescued Diddy and Donkey goes back to Donkey Kong Island while Dixie and Kiddy defeat the Kremling Krew.
{{quote2|Dear [[Dixie Kong|Dixie]]<br>Gone exploring [[Northern Kremisphere|the islands]] with [[Donkey Kong|DK]], Back tomorrow!<br>--Diddy|''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!]]'' instruction booklet, page 5}}
Diddy has a smaller role in ''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!]]'' In the backstory, Donkey and Diddy go on a fishing trip to the [[Northern Kremisphere]]. The Kongs did not return from their fishing trip, so Dixie and [[Kiddy Kong]] go on an adventure to save them. In [[Kastle Kaos]], after Dixie and Kiddy defeat [[King K. Rool|Baron K. Roolenstein]], it is revealed that Donkey and Diddy were contained within [[KAOS]], who they were freed from, presumably having their brain energy used as a power source.
 
In the [[Donkey Kong Country 3 (Game Boy Advance)|Game Boy Advance remake]], Diddy appears in the [[Funky's Rentals (minigame)|Funky's Rentals]] mission "Protect", as one of the Kongs that Dixie and Kiddy must protect from the Kremlings.


====''Donkey Kong Country Returns''====
====''Donkey Kong Country Returns''====
[[File:DiddyKCR.png|thumb|150px|left|Diddy Kong in ''Donkey Kong Country Returns''.]]
[[File:DiddyKCR.png|thumb|upright=0.85|left|Diddy Kong in ''Donkey Kong Country Returns'']]
Diddy Kong appears in the [[Wii]] game, ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]'' and the [[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]] remake ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D]]''. He is the first Kong to notice the Banana Hoard being stolen by animals that are hypnotized by the [[Tiki Tak Tribe]], and attempts to pursue them to retrieve it. However, Diddy fails, and he is presumably shoved into a barrel. In it, he and Donkey Kong go on another quest to reclaim the Banana Hoard, which has been stolen by the Tiki Tak Tribe by hypnotizing the animals on the island. After defeating [[Tiki Tong]], he and Donkey Kong get the Banana Hoard back from the Tiki Tak Tribe. Diddy can also be controlled in this game by a second Wii Remote, and his jetpack can be used.
Diddy Kong reappears as one of the two playable characters in ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]'' and its [[Nintendo 3DS]] remake, ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D]]''.
 
He is the first to notice the banana hoard being stolen by animals who are hypnotized by the [[Tiki Tak Tribe]], and attempts to pursue them to retrieve it. However, Diddy fails, and he is shoved into a barrel. After he is freed, he and Donkey Kong go on another quest to reclaim the banana hoard by traversing through the various regions of the island while fighting the operatives in each of them. After defeating [[Tiki Tong]], he and Donkey Kong get the banana hoard back from the Tiki Tak Tribe.  
 
Diddy has different roles after the final battle. If he is with his big buddy at the end, they are ejected from the lair by the explosion of Tiki Tong to space. While Diddy panics, DK comes up with a plan and they knock the moon out of its orbit onto Tiki Tong Tower. Even without Diddy, Donkey Kong still frees the bananas, only to realize he is falling at alarming speed. Fortunately, Diddy Kong returns out of nowhere to save his friend. Should Diddy triumph on his own, he tries to break free from the moon's gravitational pull with his barrel jet. However, it malfunctions and he crashes headfirst into the moon, the impact knocking it out of orbit and onto Tiki Tong Tower. The unconscious Diddy plummets from the sky, only to land and awaken in DK's hands. Either way, the Kongs celebrate at bananas' freedom.
 
In single player mode, once Diddy is freed from a DK Barrel, he stays on Donkey Kong's back. If Donkey Kong jumps into the air, Diddy can use his [[Barrel Jet]] to hover for a few seconds. In two player mode, the second player is Diddy, whom they can control individually, as well as keep Diddy on Donkey Kong's back. Diddy still remains more agile than Donkey Kong, and he can still control the [[Barrel Jet]] in midair and use his [[Popgun|Peanut Popgun]] to stun enemies.


====''Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze''====
====''Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze''====
Diddy Kong appears as one of the playable characters in ''[[Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze]]''. He can be found inside barrels marked with a blue "DD". He retains his ability to use his jetpack to hover as well as the [[Popgun|Peanut Popgun]] from ''Donkey Kong Country Returns''. When using the Kong POW with Diddy, all enemies are turned into red [[Extra Life Balloon]]s.
Diddy Kong is one of the four playable characters (five in the Nintendo Switch [[Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze (Nintendo Switch)|port]], due to [[Funky Kong]] being an additional playable character) in ''[[Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze]]'' and its Nintendo Switch port of the same name. Donkey Kong can release him from a DK Barrel marked with a blue "DD". Diddy retains his ability to use his Barrel Jet to hover and the Peanut Popgun from ''Donkey Kong Country Returns''. While underwater, Diddy can use his Barrel Jet to perform the Jet Blast, giving him and Donkey Kong a speed boost. The two Kongs can use the [[Kong POW]] move to replace every nearby enemy into [[Red Balloon]]s.
 
In the game's opening cutscene, Diddy was celebrating DK's birthday along with him, Dixie, and [[Cranky Kong|Cranky]], until the [[Snowmads]] appeared and blew the Kongs away to the [[Lost Mangroves]] to conquer [[Donkey Kong Island]]. Diddy joins the other Kongs on an adventure to return to Donkey Kong Island.
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===''Club Nintendo''===
===''Club Nintendo''===
===="Donkey Kong Country"====
===="Donkey Kong Country"====
[[File:DKC CN3.jpg|thumb|Diddy and Donkey attacking King K. Rool in the "[[Donkey Kong Country (comic)|Donkey Kong Country]]" comic.]]
[[File:DKC CN3.jpg|thumb|Diddy and Donkey attacking King K. Rool in the "[[Donkey Kong Country (comic)|Donkey Kong Country]]" comic]]
Diddy also appears in the [[Club Nintendo]] comic "[[Donkey Kong Country (comic)|Donkey Kong Country]]", serving a similar role to the one in the game of the same name. Diddy's task is to watch over the Banana Hoard. However, King K. Rool finds him and puts him into a Barrel. Donkey Kong soon discovers him, and they track down King K. Rool to defeat him.
Diddy also appears in the ''[[Club Nintendo (magazine)|Club Nintendo]]'' comic "[[Donkey Kong Country (comic)|Donkey Kong Country]]", serving a similar role as in the eponymous game. Diddy's task is to watch over the banana hoard. King K. Rool finds Diddy and puts him into a barrel. Donkey Kong soon discovers him, and they track down King K. Rool to defeat him. In the fight against King K. Rool, Donkey Kong throws Diddy up onto K. Rool to attack, unlike the method used in-game.


===="Super Mario in Die Nacht des Grauens"====
===="Super Mario in Die Nacht des Grauens"====
In comic "[[Super Mario in Die Nacht des Grauens]]", published in the same magazine, Diddy Kong lives in a [[Nintendo Skyscraper|skyscraper]] in [[Brooklyn]] with many other Nintendo characters. Due to a contract signed by [[Wario]], the skyscraper is invaded by several monsters. One of them, [[Chuckie]], invades the Kongs' room while Diddy and Donkey are watching TV. They are terrified by the evil doll, but they are rescued by Mario, [[Link]] and [[Kirby]].
In the comic "[[Super Mario in Die Nacht des Grauens]]", published in the same magazine, Diddy Kong lives in a [[Nintendo Skyscraper|skyscraper]] in [[Brooklyn]] with many other Nintendo characters. Due to a contract signed by [[Wario]], the skyscraper is invaded by several monsters. One of them, [[Chuckie]], invades the Kongs' room while Diddy and Donkey are watching TV. They are terrified by the evil doll, but they are rescued by Mario, [[Link]] and [[Kirby]].


===="Donkey Kong in: Banana Day 24"====
===="Donkey Kong in: Banana Day 24"====
Diddy makes another appearance in the Club Nintendo comic "[[Donkey Kong in: Banana Day 24]]". The Kongs have to save the world from freezing, since a giant U.F.O, is pulling the [[Earth]] away from the sun. With Donkey, Dixie, Kiddy and Cranky, Diddy enters a space shuttle and flies into space to talk to the aliens. As it turns out, the reason for them pulling away the Earth is that they mistook the planet for a giant [[coconut]]. Diddy finds a solution to this problem by giving [[banana]]s to the aliens, and in return they promise to return the Earth to its original position.
In the Club Nintendo comic "[[Donkey Kong in: Banana Day 24]]", the Kongs have to save the world from freezing, since a giant U.F.O, is pulling the [[Earth]] away from the sun. Diddy joins Donkey, Dixie, Kiddy and Cranky into a space shuttle and flies into space to confront the aliens. The aliens explain that they mistook the Earth for a giant [[coconut]]. Diddy decides to give [[banana]]s to the aliens, and in return they promise to return the Earth to its original position.
 
===''Super Mario-Kun''===
Diddy Kong appears in the fourteenth volume of the ''[[Super Mario-Kun]]'' manga comics. Even though a majority of the issue is based on ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'', the end of the issue contains ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'' and ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'' content. In the ''Donkey Kong Country'' part of the issue, [[Cranky Kong]] asks Diddy and [[Donkey Kong]] to battle [[King K. Rool]]. He also appears with his girlfriend, [[Dixie Kong]] to battle [[Kaptain K. Rool]] in the ''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest'' part.


===''Donkey Kong Land'' series===
===''Donkey Kong Land'' series===
====''Donkey Kong Land''====
====''Donkey Kong Land''====
[[File:Rope Ravine.png|thumb|right|Diddy climbing a rope in ''Donkey Kong Land''.]]
[[File:Rope Ravine.png|thumb|upright=0.9|Diddy Kong climbing a rope in ''Donkey Kong Land'']]
Diddy Kong and Donkey Kong are tricked into a bet by [[Cranky Kong]] in ''[[Donkey Kong Land]]'', and the two travel again to reclaim Donkey's [[Banana Hoard]] from King K. Rool. After traveling through four lands, Diddy and Donkey Kong manage to defeat King K. Rool and his Kremling Krew again.
Diddy Kong and Donkey Kong are tricked into a bet by [[Cranky Kong]] in ''[[Donkey Kong Land]]'', and the two travel again to reclaim Donkey's [[banana hoard]] from King K. Rool. After traveling through four lands, Diddy and Donkey Kong manage to defeat King K. Rool and his Kremling Krew again.


====''Donkey Kong Land 2''====
====''Donkey Kong Land 2''====
[[File:DKL2Image265.png|thumb|left|A [[Klomp]] walking up to Diddy in ''Donkey Kong Land 2''.]]
[[File:DKL2 Pirate Panic 1.png|thumb|left|upright=0.9|A [[Klomp]] walking away from Diddy Kong in ''Donkey Kong Land 2'']]
Diddy Kong reapears in ''[[Donkey Kong Land 2]]'', ''Donkey Kong Country 2'''s pseudo-port for the Game Boy, where he has the same abilities and role in the plot. However, the gameplay is slightly different, and some levels have been renamed in this game.
In ''[[Donkey Kong Land 2]]'', which is a retelling of ''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest'', Diddy retains his abilities and his role as the main character.
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====''Donkey Kong Land III''====
====''Donkey Kong Land III''====
Diddy and Donkey decide to enter a contest to find the recently re-sunken island of [[Lost World (Donkey Kong Land III)|Lost World]] while leaving Dixie and Kiddy Kong behind. Despite having an integral role in ''[[Donkey Kong Land III]]'' Diddy (along with Donkey) do not actually appear in the game. Where the two Kongs are during the events of the game is unknown.
In ''[[Donkey Kong Land III]]''{{'}}s manual, Diddy and Donkey Kong enter a contest to find the [[Lost World (Donkey Kong Land III)|Lost World]], while leaving Dixie and Kiddy Kong behind. Despite having an integral role in the story, Diddy and Donkey Kong do not appear in the game, and it is unknown where the two Kongs are during the events of the game.
 
===''4-koma Gag Battle''===
Diddy Kong appears throughout the ''[[4-koma Gag Battle]]'' manga adaptations of: ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'', ''[[Diddy Kong Racing]]'' and ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''.
 
===''Super Mario-kun''===
Diddy Kong appears in the fourteenth volume of the ''[[Super Mario-kun]]'' manga comics. Even though a majority of the volume is based on ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'', the end of it contains ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'' and ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'' content. In the ''Donkey Kong Country'' part of the volume, [[Cranky Kong]] asks Diddy and [[Donkey Kong]] to battle [[King K. Rool]]. He also appears with his girlfriend, [[Dixie Kong]] to battle [[Kaptain K. Rool]] in the ''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest'' part.
 
===''Donkey Kong Country: Rumble in the Jungle''===
[[File:Rumble Jungle Artwork - Donkey Diddy.png|thumb|upright=0.85|Artwork of Donkey Kong with Diddy Kong from ''[[Donkey Kong Country: Rumble in the Jungle]]'']]
In the 1995 children's novel ''[[Donkey Kong Country: Rumble in the Jungle]]'', Donkey Kong introduces his "buddy" Diddy Kong to [[Funky Kong]], who offers Diddy a ride in his [[barrel plane]] around [[Donkey Kong Island]]. During the flight, Diddy Kong notices smoke coming from [[Big Ape City]], which was believed to have been abandoned. Hoping for an adventure, he is willing to investigate, although Funky Kong prefers to not "go looking for trouble". Returning to his treehouse after the flight, Diddy Kong realizes that he still has Funky Kong's walkie talkie, and trying to contact him reveals that his plane is being attacked by "[[Hogwash the Flying Pig|flying pigs]]" over [[Big Ape City]]. Diddy Kong immediately agrees to travel with Donkey Kong to the city, joined by a reluctant [[Cranky Kong]].
 
On the edge of the forest in [[Tree Top Town]], the Kongs encounter a group of [[Kremling]]s. Diddy Kong performs several [[Cartwheel Attack|cartwheel attack]]s, which is true to his abilities as a playable character in the ''Donkey Kong Country'' and ''Donkey Kong Land'' series of games. Upon reaching Big Ape City, Diddy Kong is eager to find a way to infiltrate the factory, despite the high numbers of Kremling security guards. Overhearing some guards speaking, the Kongs discover that Funky Kong is being kept in the factory. After locating and breaking open Funky's cell, Diddy Kong assists Donkey Kong in clearing some Kremling guards using [[barrel]]s. Upon inspecting his damaged plane, Funky draws a map for Diddy, explaining where to find the factory's supply room for a replacement waterpump. Diddy Kong traverses over several catwalks to reach the store room, where he encounters a [[Klaptrap|Klap Trap]]. Diddy Kong lodges a barrel into the Klap Trap's large mouth, allowing him time to escape with the water pump.
 
After the Kongs from the factory in the barrel plane, Donkey Kong has the idea to jump from the plane and onto [[King K. Rool]]'s zeppelin. Although afraid, Diddy Kong joins him in entering the zeppelin and defeating several Kremlings using cartwheels, [[Double Jump|double jumps]] and barrels. Afterward, Donkey and Diddy Kong plant the airship with time-delayed [[TNT Barrel]]s, and choose to let the "coward" King K. Rool to escape. After re-entering the plane, Donkey Kong compliments Diddy Kong on how well he fought the Kremlings, and all the Kongs share a laugh as they watch the planted TNT Barrels explode onto the Kremling's factory.
 
===''Donkey Kong Country'' television series===
[[File:CartoonDiddy.jpg|thumb|121px|left|Diddy Kong in the [[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|''Donkey Kong Country'' television series]]]]
Diddy Kong is featured as a main character on the [[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|''Donkey Kong Country'' television series]]. In most of the episodes, Diddy usually is seen watching over the [[Crystal Coconut]] with his buddy, Donkey Kong. Diddy Kong's physical appearance in the show is very similar to his appearance in ''Donkey Kong Country'', as his shirt lacks the yellow stars on it and his hat does not have the Nintendo logo on it. Diddy was voiced by [[Andrew Sabiston]] during the entire run of the series. Sabiston had previously voiced [[Yoshi]] on the [[Super Mario World (television series)|''Super Mario World'' television series]] seven years earlier.
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===''Donkey Kong Country'' television series===
===''Diddy Kong Racing'' / ''Diddy Kong Racing DS''===
[[File:CartoonDiddy.jpg|thumb|121px|left|Diddy Kong, as seen on the ''[[Donkey Kong Country (show)|Donkey Kong Country animated series]]''.]]
[[File:Diddy Kong Racing Overworld.png|thumb|Diddy's appearance in ''Diddy Kong Racing'']]
Diddy Kong is featured as a main character on the [[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|''Donkey Kong Country'' television series]]. Here he is still Donkey Kong's little buddy who goes on countless adventures with him, but is apparently not his nephew. In most of the episodes, Diddy usually is seen watching over the [[Crystal Coconut]] with his buddy, Donkey Kong. Diddy Kong's physical appearance in the game is very similar to his appearance in ''Donkey Kong Country'', which is a blank red shirt and a red hat. Diddy is voiced by [[Andrew Sabiston]] during the entire run of the Donkey Kong Country cartoon. Sabiston had previously voiced [[Yoshi]] on the [[Super Mario World (television series)|''Super Mario World'' television series]] seven years earlier. Sabiston also voices [[Junior the Giant Klaptrap]], another character from the series.
[[File:DKRDS Diddy Kong.jpg|thumb|left|120px|Diddy Kong in ''Diddy Kong Racing DS'']]
Diddy appears as the main and titular character of ''[[Diddy Kong Racing]]'' and its [[Nintendo DS]] remake, ''[[Diddy Kong Racing DS]]''. In the prologue, Diddy gets a letter from [[Timber]], who asks for Diddy's help with saving [[Timber's Island]] from [[Wizpig]]. By the game's conclusion, Diddy, Timber, and their friends manage to expel Wizpig and free the Timber's Island guardians from his mind control. As a racer, Diddy has balanced stats, and in the [[Nintendo 64]] original, Diddy's vehicle color is blue, his vehicle number is 1 and his top speed without [[banana]]s is 56 mph.


===''Donkey Kong Racing'' series===
The Nintendo DS remake includes a newly rendered introduction where Diddy, Tiny Kong and Dixie Kong are seen running through the woods to recruit friends to fight Wizpig.  
====''Diddy Kong Racing''====
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[[File:DiddyDKR.jpg|thumb|right|110px|Diddy in ''Diddy Kong Racing''.]]
In ''[[Diddy Kong Racing]]'', Diddy gets a letter from his long-time friend [[Timber]]. The letter is asking Diddy for help, as [[Wizpig]] has invaded [[Timber's Island]]. Timber needs Diddy's help to get rid of him. Diddy, Timber, and their friends, eventually manage to drive off Wizpig and release those who are under his mind control. Diddy is a balanced middleweight racer in the game with no major strengths or weaknesses. Diddy Kong drives a blue vehicle in this game.


====''Diddy Kong Racing DS''====
===''Donkey Kong Barrel Blast''===
[[File:DKRDS Diddy Kong.jpg|thumb|left|120px|right|Diddy as he appears in ''Diddy Kong Racing DS''.]]
[[File:Diddy Kong DKBB artwork.jpg|thumb|120px|Diddy Kong in ''Donkey Kong Barrel Blast'']]
Diddy Kong reappears in ''[[Diddy Kong Racing DS]]'', a remake of ''Diddy Kong Racing''. In this game, he has to save Timber's Island again from Wizpig. His girlfriend, Dixie Kong, and her sister, Tiny Kong are also playable. Diddy's stats are the same as his in ''Diddy Kong Racing''.
Diddy Kong makes another appearance as a playable character in the racing game, ''[[Donkey Kong Barrel Blast]]''. Diddy is one of the six default racers that are playable from the start of the game. Diddy has low speed but a good boost and handling. His rival is [[Kip]].
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====''Donkey Kong Barrel Blast''====
===''Mario no Bōken Land''===
[[File:Normal diddy.jpg|thumb|right|105px|Diddy Kong racing in [[bongo]]s.]]
[[File:DiddyBoken.jpg|thumb|150px|left|Diddy Kong, chasing Wizpig on his plane in ''Mario no Bōken Land'']]
Diddy Kong returns to racing as a playable character in the [[Wii]] game, ''[[Donkey Kong Barrel Blast]]''. Diddy has low speed, but a good boost and handling. His rival is [[Kip]], and is one of the six characters playable at the start of the game.
Diddy Kong stars as the main character in a ''[[Mario no Bōken Land]]'' chapter, titled "Go Go Diddy!". The story starts out with him, and various other characters, racing together for fun, him being in 10th place. Wizpig interrupts the race, attacks Taj the Genie, and rips up his carpet. After Wizpig escapes the scene, Taj casts a spell to transform Mario, Peach and Diddy's cars into planes; it is then that Diddy, Mario and Princess Peach follow him to fight him. Mario and Peach are overtaken by Wizpig throwing bombs, but Diddy Kong manages to dodge his projectile missile. Diddy then buries Wizpig under a pile of rocks, and after Wizpig's defeat, all the other racers decide to forfeit the race that was in progress and declare Diddy Kong the winner because of his heroic actions. He is seen with a crown, with various characters, celebrating his victory over Wizpig.
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===''Donkey Kong 64''===
===''Donkey Kong 64''===
[[File:Diddy8.jpg|thumb|120px|left|Diddy Kong back in action.]]
[[File:Diddy8.jpg|thumb|120px|Artwork from ''Donkey Kong 64'']]
Diddy reappears in the [[Nintendo 64]] game, ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''. In the beginning of the game, King K. Rool, attempts to attack [[Donkey Kong Island]] to seek revenge. However, K. Rool's weapon, the [[Blast-O-Matic]] is damaged after [[K. Rool's Ship]] crashes into a small island. To buy time to repair his weapon, K. Rool steals [[Banana Hoard|Donkey Kong's Banana Hoard]] and kidnaps several Kongs, with Diddy being one of them.  
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Diddy is one of the five playable Kongs in ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''. In the opening introduction, [[King K. Rool]] attempts to attack [[DK Isles]] with the [[Blast-o-Matic]], which gets damaged after [[Crocodile Isle (Donkey Kong 64)|Crocodile Isle]] crashes into a small island. To buy time to repair his weapon, K. Rool has the [[banana hoard]] stolen and some of the Kongs kidnapped, with Diddy being one of them.


Diddy is eventually freed from captivity in [[Jungle Japes]] by Donkey Kong early on in his journey. From then on Diddy aids Donkey and the other Kongs with shutting down the Blast-O-Matic and getting rid of King K. Rool by collecting red bananas and [[Banana Coin|coins]] and using his abilities gained from Cranky, as well as his [[Guitar Gazump|electric guitar]] from Candy and his [[Peanut Pop Gun|popguns]] from Funky. Eventually K. Rool is defeated by the Kongs in a wrestling match. The method for defeating him permanently involves a plan by [[Funky Kong|Funky]] and [[Candy Kong|Candy]], which Funky brings a shoe gun to kick him out of the ring.
Early on in his journey, Donkey Kong frees Diddy from captivity in [[Jungle Japes]]. Diddy can collect red bananas and [[Banana Coin|coins]]. Diddy can perform the [[Simian Slam]] like the other Kongs, and he can learn a few unique moves from [[Cranky's Lab]], including [[Chimpy Charge]], [[Rocketbarrel Boost]], and [[Simian Spring]]. He is the only Kong who can [[Double Jump (consecutive)|Double Jump]]. Diddy's musical instrument is the [[Guitar Gazump|electric guitar]], which he obtains from [[Candy's Music Shop]], and his weapon is the popguns, which he obtains from [[Funky's Store]].
 
In [[Hideout Helm]], Diddy can complete two [[Bonus Level|Bonus Stage]]s to deactivate the red current flowing within the Blast-o-Matic. In the final boss battle at the [[boxing arena]], Diddy is the second Kong to fight against [[King Krusha K. Rool]]. During the round, Diddy must use his Rocketbarrel Boost to fly up to the four light fixtures and shoot two targets on them so that they drop on K. Rool's head; Diddy's round ends when the last of the light fixtures is shot down and stuck to K. Rool's head.
 
In the Monkey Smash multiplayer mode, Diddy has three alternate color schemes (aside from his default red color): yellow, green, and blue.


===''Mario Golf'' series===
===''Mario Golf'' series===
====''Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour''====
====''Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour''====
[[File:Diddy Kong MGTT.png|thumb|right|122px|Diddy Kong swinging his golf club.]]
[[File:Diddy Kong MGTT.png|thumb|left|122px|Diddy Kong swinging his golf club]]
Even though he has always been connected to [[Mario (series)|''Mario'']] through [[Donkey Kong]], ''[[Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]]'' is the first game to feature Diddy Kong in the Mario series. He is a playable character in the game, appearing as Donkey Kong's partner. Diddy Kong briefly appears in the opening of this game.
Even though he has always been connected to [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'']] through [[Donkey Kong]], ''[[Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]]'' is the first game in the ''Super Mario'' franchise to feature Diddy Kong. He is a playable character in the game, appearing as Donkey Kong's partner. Diddy Kong briefly appears in the opening of this game.
 
When Diddy gets a par, he nods and gives a thumbs up, and when he gets a birdie, he jumps in joy and then gives two thumbs-ups. His eagle or better animation show him doing a one arm handstand, flips, and then gives a thumbs up. If he gets a bogey, Diddy looks scared and moans in shame. If he gets a double bogey or worse, Diddy gets so frustrated that he jumps and flails erratically in midair. When he stops, he crashes neck-first back to the ground.


====''Mario Golf: World Tour''====
====''Mario Golf: World Tour''====
Diddy Kong returns as a playable character in ''[[Mario Golf: World Tour]]''.
Diddy Kong returns as a playable character in ''[[Mario Golf: World Tour]]''. In the Castle Club's Royal Room, he is seen looking at a bowl of bananas. Golf clubs and a ball based on him are available at the shop, and so are clothes themed after him, where Miis can purchase them from there or by participating in tournaments. His costume can be unlocked if all Star Coin challenges in the [[Sky Island]] course are completed. Some of his voice clips are recycled from ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''.
 
[[File:Diddy albatross.jpg||thumb|Diddy Kong in Earth's atmosphere after getting an Albatross.]]
When Diddy Kong gets a par, he flips and strikes a pose, and when he gets a birdie, he puts on his [[Barrel Jet]] and flies in victory. His eagle or better animation show him flying so high on his Barrel Jet out of joy that he ends up in [[Earth]]'s atmosphere next to space, leaving him [[Fourth wall|staring at the camera]] completely shocked and baffled. If he gets a bogey, he lies down in frustration while eating a banana. If he gets a double bogey or worse, he lies down and eats a banana, then tosses the peel and tries to get up, only to slip on the peel in the process.


===''Mario Kart'' series===
===''Mario Kart'' series===
====''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!''====
====''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!''====
[[File:Donkey Kong and Diddy - Mario Kart Double Dash.png|thumb|122px|left|Diddy Kong, along with Donkey Kong, from ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!''.]]
[[File:Donkey Kong and Diddy - Mario Kart Double Dash.png|thumb|122px|Diddy Kong, along with Donkey Kong, in ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'']]
Diddy Kong appears in ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]''. He is a lightweight character, along with [[Baby Mario]], [[Baby Luigi]], [[Koopa Troopa]], [[Koopa Paratroopa]], [[Bowser Jr.]], [[Toad]], and [[Toadette]]. His special weapon is the [[Banana#Mario Kart: Double Dash!!|Giant Banana]]. This item is shared with [[Donkey Kong]], his partner. His personal kart is the [[Barrel Train]].
Diddy Kong debuts in the ''[[Mario Kart (series)|Mario Kart]]'' series in ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'' He is a lightweight character, along with [[Baby Mario]], [[Baby Luigi]], [[Koopa Troopa]], [[Koopa Paratroopa]], [[Bowser Jr.]], [[Toad]], and [[Toadette]]. His special weapon is the [[Giant Banana]], which is shared with his partner [[Donkey Kong]]. His personal kart is the [[Barrel Train]]. This is the only ''Mario Kart'' game where Diddy is a lightweight driver.
 
====''Mario Kart Arcade GP'' series====
In ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP]]'', Diddy Kong makes a cameo appearance. He appears in a course from the [[Donkey Kong Cup|DK Cup]], [[Bananan Ruins]]. When the player crosses the finish line to start a new lap or to finish the race, Diddy can be seen in the crowd cheering, which he also does in ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP 2]]''.


====''Mario Kart Arcade GP''====
====''Mario Kart Wii''====
In the arcade game, ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP]]'', Diddy Kong makes a cameo appearance. He appears in a course from the '''DK Cup''', [[Bananan Ruins]]. When the player crosses the finish line to start a new lap or to finish the race, Diddy can be seen in the crowd cheering.
[[File:MKW Diddy Kong Artwork.png|thumb|left|Diddy Kong in ''Mario Kart Wii'']]
Diddy returns as a playable character in ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]''. He appears as an unlockable, playable character. Diddy is classified as a middleweight character. He is unlocked by winning the 50cc Lightning Cup or by playing 450 races. Diddy Kong is a staff ghost for the course [[Wii Maple Treeway|Maple Treeway]]. Diddy features a small acceleration and drift bonus while getting a strong mini-turbo bonus. Diddy Kong is one of three [[Kong]]s who appear in this game. The other two are Donkey Kong and [[Funky Kong]]. He also appears on ''Mario Kart Wii'' [[list of Mario Kart Wii trading cards|trading cards]] as a normal and foil card. On the back of his card, there is a description of him but with a spelling error saying "...he his{{sic}} one fun driver", instead of saying "...he is one fun driver".


====''Mario Kart Arcade GP 2''====
====''Mario Kart Tour''====
Diddy Kong reappears in the arcade game, ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP 2]]''. Like in the game's predecessor, ''Mario Kart Arcade GP'', his appearance is a cameo. Like in the prequel, Diddy can be seen cheering in the crowd.
[[File:Diddy Kong Mario Kart Tour.jpg|thumb|Diddy Kong in ''Mario Kart Tour'']]
Diddy Kong reappears in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'' as a playable character, where he is classified as a Super character. His [[Special Item (Mario Kart series)|special item]] is the [[Banana Barrels]], which he shares with [[Funky Kong]] and the [[Mii|Light Green Mii Racing Suit]].
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====''Mario Kart Wii''====
====''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe''====
[[File:Diddymkwii.PNG|thumb|right|Diddy Kong as he appears in ''Mario Kart Wii''.]]
[[File:MK8D Diddy Kong.png|thumb|Diddy Kong racing on [[Cloudtop Cruise]] in ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe''.]]
Diddy returns as a playable character in ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]''. He appears as an unlockable, playable character. Diddy is classified as a middleweight character. He is unlocked by winning the 50cc Lighting Cup or by playing 450 races. Diddy Kong is a staff ghost for course [[Maple Treeway]]. Diddy features a small acceleration and drift bonus while getting a strong mini-turbo bonus. Diddy Kong is one of three [[Kong]]s who appear in this game. The other two are Donkey Kong and [[Funky Kong]].
Diddy Kong was added to ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'' as a playable character through the sixth and final wave of the ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass|Booster Course Pass]]'', alongside Funky Kong, [[Pauline]], and [[Peachette]].<ref name=Wave6>Nintendo of America (September 14, 2023). [https://youtu.be/BiJ7IoeuhXE Mario Kart 8 Deluxe - Booster Course Pass Wave 6 - Nintendo Switch 9.14.2023]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved September 14, 2023.</ref> He is among the lightest middleweight characters, sharing statistics with [[Cat Mario|Cat Peach]], [[Inkling|Inkling Girl]], and female [[Villager]].


===''Donkey Konga'' series===
===''Donkey Konga'' series===
[[File:Diddy Konga.jpg|thumb|93px|left|Diddy Kong playing [[bongo]]s.]]
[[File:Diddy Konga.jpg|thumb|93px|left|Diddy Kong playing [[bongo]]s]]
Diddy, along with Donkey Kong appears in ''[[Donkey Konga]]''. In this game, he and Donkey Kong find a pair of [[bongo]]s. The two take it to [[Cranky Kong]]. Diddy tries to play it while Donkey Kong claps. The two leave, and continue to play their bongos. Diddy is also a playable character in the game. Diddy Kong appears as a playable character in the [[Nintendo GameCube]] game, ''[[Donkey Konga 2]]''. Diddy, his girlfriend, [[Dixie Kong]], and [[Donkey Kong]] are the three playable characters.
Diddy, along with Donkey Kong appears in ''[[Donkey Konga]]''. In this game, he and [[Donkey Kong]] find a pair of [[bongo]]s. With Diddy worrying that it could be King K. Rool's trap, he and Donkey Kong take them to [[Cranky Kong]]. Diddy tries to play it while Donkey Kong claps. The two leave, and continue to play their bongos. Diddy is also a playable character in the game. Diddy Kong appears as a playable character in the sequel, ''[[Donkey Konga 2]]'', where Diddy, his girlfriend, [[Dixie Kong]], and Donkey Kong are the three playable characters.


Diddy reappears in the Japan-only [[Nintendo GameCube]], ''[[Donkey Konga 3: Tabehōdai! Haru Mogitate 50 Kyoku]]''. Again, he is a playable character, along with Donkey Kong, Dixie Kong, and [[Funky Kong]].
Diddy reappears in the Japan-only sequel, ''[[Donkey Konga 3: Tabehōdai! Haru Mogitate 50 Kyoku]]''. He returns as a playable character, along with Donkey Kong, Dixie Kong, and [[Funky Kong]].
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===''Mario Tennis'' series===
===''Mario Tennis'' series===
====''Mario Power Tennis''====
====''Mario Power Tennis'' / ''New Play Control! Mario Power Tennis''====
[[File:Diddy Kong Artwork - Mario Power Tennis.png|thumb|right|Diddy hitting a tennis ball.]]
[[File:Diddy Kong Artwork - Mario Power Tennis.png|thumb|Diddy Kong hitting a tennis ball]]
In ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]'', Diddy Kong is a speedy character, and is usually paired with [[Donkey Kong]]. His [[Offensive Power Shot]], [[Acrobatic Banana]], makes him hit the ball in a curved trajectory while standing on his head. Any opponents that return his power shot have their controls reversed and a banana picture shows the effect. His [[Defensive Power Shot]], [[Barrel Jet]], allows him to return any balls that are out of his reach.
In his ''[[Mario Tennis (series)|Mario Tennis]]'' series debut in ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]'', Diddy Kong is a Speed type character, and his default partner for doubles matches is [[Donkey Kong]]. His [[Power Shot (Mario Tennis series)|Offensive Power Shot]], [[Acrobatic Banana]], makes him hit the ball in a curved trajectory while standing on his head. Any opponents that return his power shot have their controls reversed and a banana picture shows the effect. His [[Power Shot (Mario Tennis series)|Defensive Power Shot]], [[Barrel Jet]], allows him to return any balls that are out of his reach.
 
During the opening cinematic, Diddy is briefly seen using his tennis racket to knock back Bob-ombs thrown by Wario, Waluigi, and Bowser, where the [[Peach Dome]] is under siege.
 
During a trophy ceremony, Diddy comes up to the podium, while Luigi, Peach, and Donkey Kong look on. Diddy starts walking around Luigi, much to his and Peach's curiosity, asking, "Hey, where are you going?" Then Diddy flips the trophy with his tail in the air and catches while he celebrates his victory with Donkey Kong. During the Koopa Troopa's trophy ceremony, Diddy is seen eaten bananas, while Luigi, [[Mario]], and Peach are congratulating the Koopa for his victory. Diddy then throws a banana peel in the direct path of the Koopa's path, causing it to trip over, but it eventually receives the trophy. Diddy and other characters pose for the camera as Koopa holds the trophy. During Wiggler's trophy ceremony, Diddy accidentally rolls a tennis ball, which causes [[Wiggler]] to trip. After Wiggler calms down, Diddy trips on the same tennis ball, losing his footing and falling onto both Luigi and Wiggler. This causes Wiggler to become angry and turn red, chasing after Diddy and Luigi. This is the first game where [[Katsumi Suzuki]] voices Diddy and has voiced as him ever since.


====''Mario Tennis Open''====
====''Mario Tennis Open''====
In ''[[Mario Tennis Open]]'', Diddy reappears as a speedy character again. He is usually paired with Donkey Kong again too. His gameplay is based on acrobatic moves, like in the previous tennis game. Like the other characters of the game, he has a tennis outfit based on himself, available to purchase in the Tennis Gear Store, and also his own Mii Costume, which is unlocked by meeting 20 Mii characters via Streetpass.
In ''[[Mario Tennis Open]]'', Diddy Kong reappears as a speedy character. He is usually paired with Donkey Kong again. His gameplay is based on acrobatic moves, like in the previous tennis game. Like the other characters of the game, he has a tennis outfit and racket based on himself, available for purchase in the Tennis Gear Store, and also his own Mii costume, which is unlocked by meeting 20 Mii characters via Streetpass.
 
====''Mario Tennis Aces''====
[[File:MTA Models Diddy.png|thumb|100px|Diddy Kong as he appears in ''Mario Tennis Aces'']]
Diddy Kong appears in ''[[Mario Tennis Aces]]'' as a playable character, where he was available as a participation prize for the September online tournament, or from October 1, 2018. He is a speedy character. His [[Trick Shot]]s are "Acrobatics" for forwards and "Diddy Roll" for sideways. His [[Special Shot]] is referred to as the "Jungle Swing".


===''DK'' series===
===''DK'' series===
====''DK: King of Swing''====
====''DK: King of Swing''====
[[File:KoS Diddy art 65.png|thumb|92px|left|Diddy, as he appears in ''DK: King of Swing''.]]
[[File:Diddy Kong DKKoS art.png|thumb|92px|left|Diddy Kong in ''DK: King of Swing'']]
In ''[[DK: King of Swing]]'', Diddy is capable of being played as in the games adventure mode by collecting twenty-four [[DK Coin]]s in the games adventure mode with Donkey Kong. He, with Donkey Kong, helps to save the Jungle Jam from the Kremling Krew. After the player defeats the game as Donkey Kong, Diddy Kong can be played in adventure mode.
In ''[[DK: King of Swing]]'', Diddy Kong is the star of the Diddy Mode, which the player can unlock collecting 24 [[Medal (DK: King of Swing)|medal]]s with Donkey Kong. Diddy is one of the playable characters in the [[Jungle Jam]], where he can jump high but has a weak attack.


====''DK: Jungle Climber''====
====''DK: Jungle Climber''====
[[File:DiddyDKJUNGLE.jpg|thumb|right|Diddy Kong, as he appears in ''DK: Jungle Climber''.]]
[[File:Diddy Kong - DK Jungle Climber.png|thumb|Diddy Kong in ''DK: Jungle Climber'']]
Diddy Kong appears in ''[[DK: Jungle Climber]]'' as well. In this game, DK can use him as a launch to hit objects and reach areas where DK can't reach. Diddy is also required to use three powerups: Hammer, Wings, and Torch. The player has to race Diddy at the beginning of the game, and in one of the minigames, the player also has to race Diddy. Diddy plays a role in the plot as Donkey Kong's sidekick, as usual.
Diddy Kong appears in ''[[DK: Jungle Climber]]'' as well. In this game, DK can use him as a launch to hit objects and reach areas where DK cannot reach. Diddy is also required to use three powerups: Hammer, Wings, and Torch. The player has to race Diddy at the start of the game, and in one of the minigames, the player also has to race Diddy. Diddy plays a role in the plot as Donkey Kong's sidekick, as usual.
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===''Yakuman DS''===
===''Yakuman DS''===
Diddy Kong appears in the Japan-only mahjong game ''[[Yakuman DS]]'' as an opponent. Unlike in most other ''Mario'' games he appears in, he appears only as a computer opponent. Diddy is one of twenty-one opponents and his best friend, [[Donkey Kong]], appears as an opponent, too.
Diddy Kong appears in the Japan-only mahjong game ''[[Yakuman DS]]'' as an opponent. Unlike in most other ''Super Mario'' games he appears in, he appears only as a computer opponent. Diddy is one of twenty-one opponents and his best friend, [[Donkey Kong]], appears as an opponent, too.


===''Mario Baseball'' series===
===''Mario Baseball'' series===
====''Mario Superstar Baseball''====
====''Mario Superstar Baseball''====
[[File:MsbDiddy.jpg|thumb|left|125px|Diddy Kong in ''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]''.]]
[[File:MSB Diddy Kong Artwork.jpg|thumb|left|125px|Diddy Kong in ''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'']]
In ''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'', Diddy Kong is once again a playable character. He is a Team Captain in Exhibition Mode, and a Sub-Captain in Challenge Mode. During Challenge Mode, Diddy plays on Donkey Kong's team. His special ball is the [[Boomerang Ball]], which launches the ball out like a Boomerang to trick the other team. This is also the first traditional ''[[Mario (series)|Mario]]'' game appearance of Diddy Kong's girlfriend, [[Dixie Kong]].
In ''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'', Diddy Kong is once again a playable character. He has fast running, good fielding, average pitching, and weak batting. He is a Team Captain in Exhibition Mode, and a Sub-Captain in Challenge Mode. During Challenge Mode, Diddy plays on Donkey Kong's team. His special ball is the [[Boomerang Ball]], which launches the ball out like a Boomerang to trick the other team. It can be used when the player purchases the [[Chimp Banana]] in the store from challenge mode. His other special moves are [[Clamber]] and [[Super Catch]]. He shares good chemistry with Donkey Kong, Goomba, and Dixie Kong, and does not share bad chemistry with any character.
 
During the opening cinematic, Diddy is seen to be showing a bunt that hits a pitch thrown from Wario, where the ball barely stays fair on the boundary line.
 
In the closing cinematic that plays after winning the final game in Challenge Mode via Special Cup, Diddy is seen greeting Mario at the baseball field before Bowser arrives on scene and challenges Mario's team to a baseball game.


====''Mario Super Sluggers''====
====''Mario Super Sluggers''====
[[File:DiddyKong MSS.jpg|thumb|right|Diddy Kong juggling three baseballs from ''Mario Super Sluggers''.]]
[[File:DiddyKong MSS.jpg|thumb|Diddy Kong juggling three baseballs from ''Mario Super Sluggers'']]
Diddy Kong also appears as a captain in the [[Wii]] game, ''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]''. In challenge mode, he is on Donkey Kong's team, the [[DK Wilds]]. His team name, is the Diddy Monkeys. Diddy's star swing is the [[Banana Swing]] and his star pitch is the [[Banana Ball]].
Diddy Kong reprises his role as a playable character and captain in ''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]''. In challenge mode, he is on Donkey Kong's team, the [[DK Wilds]]. His team name is the Diddy Monkeys. Diddy's star swing is the [[Banana Swing]] and his star pitch is the [[Banana Ball]]. His batting has slightly improved, has a good fielding boost, his running has decreased, and his pitching is unchanged. He shares good chemistry with all the Kongs, bad chemistry with the Kritters and King K. Rool and is the only character not to share good chemistry with any Mii color.
 
During the opening cinematic, Diddy witnesses a giant barrel coming his way at [[DK Jungle (baseball stadium)|DK Jungle]] until Donkey Kong smashes the barrel to save him.
 
In Challenge Mode, Diddy watches over the statue that once held the stone tablet while Donkey Kong, Mario, and the others search for the its pieces broken up by Bowser Jr. and his minions. He gives them hints on where to find the other two pieces; suggesting they follow one of Bowser Jr.'s minions and look near the waterfall. After the stone tablet is restored, the bridge to the ballpark is raised back into place. When Bowser Jr. is revealed to be holding [[Tiny Kong]] hostage, Diddy joins the team to rescue her.
 
Once the DK Wilds are assembled, the player can play a game against them by talking to Diddy, who explains their strength and defense.
 
In the cinematic that plays after defeating Bowser's team in Challenge Mode, Diddy is briefly seen celebrating with the other characters in the middle of the infield before everyone departs from Bowser's Castle and marches toward the entrance of the Baseball Kingdom, where they look at the sunset before the lights turn on for the night.
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===''Mario Hoops 3-on-3''===
===''Mario Hoops 3-on-3''===
[[File:MHDiddy.jpg|thumb|125px|right|Diddy playing basketball.]]
[[File:MHDiddy.jpg|thumb|125px|Diddy Kong playing basketball]]
Diddy Kong is playable in ''[[Mario Hoops 3-on-3]]''. Diddy Kong is a default player, and is a part of the speedy class. His [[Special Shot]] is the [[Jet Shot]], which summons a jet pack, and attaches to Diddy Kong's back. He then flies towards the basket. Additionally, [[Dixie Kong]] also manages to appear in this game, once again, as an unlockable character.
Diddy Kong is playable in ''[[Mario Hoops 3-on-3]]''. Diddy Kong is a default player, and is a part of the speedy class. His [[Special Shot]] is the [[Jet Shot]], which summons a jet pack, and attaches to Diddy Kong's back. He then flies towards the basket.


===''Mario Strikers Charged''===
===''Mario Strikers'' series===
[[File:Strikers diddy.PNG|thumb|left|120px|Diddy kicking a soccer ball.]]
====''Mario Strikers Charged''====
Diddy is also an unlockable captain in ''[[Mario Strikers Charged]]''. He is unlocked when the player beats Diddy Kong in the Crystal Cup. Diddy Kong is a Playmaker Captain, and he is very swift and agile. His [[Super Ability]] is [[Red Card!]], which summons a beam of light that pulls any player, except for Diddy Kong, into the skies for fifteen seconds. A new trait of Diddy Kong in this game is that he does not smile very often, with the exception of his victory scenes, as do most other players.
[[File:Diddy Kong MSC artwork.jpg|thumb|left|120px|Diddy Kong kicking a soccer ball from ''Mario Strikers Charged'']]
Diddy Kong is also an unlockable captain in ''[[Mario Strikers Charged]]''. He is unlocked when the player beats Diddy Kong in the Crystal Cup. Diddy Kong is a Playmaker Captain, and he is very swift and agile. His [[Super Ability]] is [[Red Card!]], which summons a beam of light that pulls any player, except for Diddy Kong, into the skies for fifteen seconds. A new trait of Diddy Kong in this game is that he does not smile very often, with the exception of his victory scenes, as do most other players; another exception is Diddy having a more deep human-like voice on certain occasions such as getting shoved by an opponent, being affected by Wario's "[[Gas Mask!]]" ability, and getting electrocuted. In the intro, he gets sucked into some cyclone in the sky during a match against [[Yoshi]]. It is later revealed that he somehow survived it, as shown when he receives the ball, and jumps into the air, smashing all of Yoshi's Dry Bones in the process and makes a great kick.


Diddy Kong gains some new abilities in this game. He is shown to have super natural powers, as seen with Red Card!, which summons a beam of light to take players out of the field, and his [[Mega Strike]]. When he uses his Mega Strike, he launches in the air, moves into a Buddha position, and touches it with the tip of his tail which makes the ball go flying.
Diddy Kong gains some new abilities in this game. He is shown to have super natural powers, as seen with Red Card!, which summons a beam of light to take players out of the field, and his [[Mega Strike]]. When he uses his Mega Strike, he launches in the air, moves into a Buddha position, and touches it with the tip of his tail which makes the ball go flying.


===''Mario & Sonic'' series===
His theme music when he scores a point and makes his home entrance is Hindustani classical music. One of his winning animations involves him doing a victory dance and grinning sheepishly, while two of his losing animations show Diddy moping around with a very depressed look on his face, while another scene shows him pounding his fists to the ground out of fury.
====''Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games''====
Although Diddy Kong doesn't appear in ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games]]'', there is a suit based on him that the player can purchase from the boutique for [[Miis]] to wear.


====''Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games''====
====''Mario Strikers: Battle League''====
Like the previous game, Diddy Kong doesn't appear in ''[[Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games]]'', but there is a suit based on him that the player can unlock for [[Miis]] to wear. It is unlocked after playing against a friend 20 times in Single Event mode.  
Diddy Kong returns as a playable character in ''[[Mario Strikers: Battle League]]'', added through the version 1.2.0 update alongside [[Pauline]].<ref name=Update2>Nintendo (September 13, 2022). [https://youtu.be/w_Pl2V8hckE Mario Strikers: Battle League 2nd Free Update – Nintendo Direct 9.13.22 – Nintendo Switch]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved September 13, 2022.</ref> In this game, his best attributes are his speed and passing, while he has weaker strength and shooting. In his [[Hyper Strike]], Barrel Boom, he shoots himself from a [[Blast Barrel]] towards the ball.


===''Mario Party'' series===
===''Mario Party'' series===
====''Mario Party DS''====
[[File:DiddyKongFigureMPDS.png|thumb|The unlockable figure of Diddy Kong from ''Mario Party DS'']]
[[File:DiddyKongFigureMPDS.png|thumb|right|The unlockable figure of Diddy Kong from ''Mario Party DS''.]]
Diddy Kong debuts in the ''Mario Party'' series in ''[[Mario Party DS]]'' as a non-playable character. In the third stage of Story Mode, Donkey Kong is transformed into a statue by a [[Dry Bones]]. Mario and friends help him recover Donkey Kong, and soon defeat the Dry Bones. After its defeat, Diddy hands Mario and friends the third Sky Crystal, while Donkey Kong heads off to Bowser's Castle. Diddy Kong also appears as one of the unlockable figures and badges. Diddy makes another non-playable appearance in ''[[Mario Party 9]]'', this time as the mid-boss for [[DK's Jungle Ruins]].
Diddy Kong has a non-playable role in ''[[Mario Party DS]]''. In the third stage of Story Mode, Donkey Kong is transformed into a statue by a [[Dry Bones]]. Mario and friends help him recover Donkey Kong, and soon defeat the Dry Bones. After its defeat, Diddy hands Mario and friends the third Sky Crystal, while Donkey Kong heads off to Bowser's Castle. Diddy Kong also appears as one of the unlockable figures and badges.


====''Mario Party 9''====
In ''[[Mario Party 10]]'', Diddy does not physically appear, but a statue that looks like him mounted on Donkey Kong can be seen on the southern side of the [[Donkey Kong Board]]; it is based on another statue seen on the file select screen of ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]'' and ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D]]''. While Diddy does not physically appear in ''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]'' either, his name is mentioned when the player scans the Diddy Kong amiibo, giving them ten coins, and as such an [[extra life]] if they have lost all of theirs.
Diddy Kong makes another non-playable appearance in ''[[Mario Party 9]]''. This time, he is the mid-boss for DK's Jungle Ruins.
 
Diddy Kong is an unlockable character ''[[Mario Party: Star Rush]]'', also being his first playable appearance in a ''Mario Party'' game. He can be unlocked by earning enough party points to reach level 11 or by scanning a Diddy Kong [[amiibo]]. In Toad Scramble, he can break barrels to earn coins, and his [[Triple 7 Dice Block]] has a 50% chance of rolling either a 0 or a 7. In Coinathlon, if a Diddy Kong amiibo is used, Diddy Kong always starts out with two [[Double Medal]]s, sharing this trait with Donkey Kong. Diddy Kong returns as an unlockable playable character in ''[[Super Mario Party]]'', now unlocked by completing the second world of Challenge Road, [[Chestnut Forest]]. For this game, Diddy's special [[Dice Block]] has one face that gives him two coins (without moving), two faces that display 0s, and three faces that display 7s, giving him a better chance at movement than Donkey Kong's, who has two 10s instead of three 7s.


===''Super Smash Bros.'' series===
===''Super Smash Bros.'' series===
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Diddy Kong joins the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. He is swift, agile, and very acrobatic, just like he is in the DK series. His [[Final Smash]], Rocketbarrel Barrage, combines two of his special moves, [[Peanut Popgun]] and [[Rocketbarrel Boost]], together. Diddy Kong is the first character to represent the Donkey Kong series in a ''Super Smash Bros.'' game since Donkey Kong himself. And although he did not appear in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', he is mentioned in both games. Diddy Kong was revealed for ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U]]'' on February 21st 2014, the day of the North American/European release of ''[[Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze]]''.
Diddy Kong joins the [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'']] series as a playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', and returns in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' / ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U|Wii U]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. He is swift, agile, and very acrobatic, just like how he is in the ''Donkey Kong'' franchise. Diddy Kong's weight is 93 units in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' and ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U''; in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', his weight is decreased to 90 units.


For the ''Super Smash Bros. series'', Diddy is given a more realistic monkey voice, instead of the cartoonish voice he is commonly given in ''Mario'' series titles.
For the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, Diddy Kong is given a realistic monkey voice instead of the cartoonish voice he is commonly given in the ''Super Mario'' franchise titles.
====''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''====
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Diddy Kong makes his playable ''Super Smash Bros.'' debut in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', having only been mentioned in Donkey Kong's character biography and trophy in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''.  


====[[Solid Snake]] Codec Conversation====
Diddy Kong's special moves are [[Popgun#Super Smash Bros. series|Peanut Popgun]], which lets him shoot peanuts at his opponents; [[Monkey Flip]], which lets him leap forward and pummel (or kick) his opponents; [[Rocketbarrel Boost]], which can be charged to fly through the air; and [[Banana Peel (move)|Banana Peel]], which when thrown, makes his opponents [[trip]]. His [[Final Smash]] is [[Rocketbarrel Barrage]], and it combines two of his special moves, Peanut Popgun and Rocketbarrel Boost, together.  
*'''Snake''': [[Otacon]], there's a chimpanzee here wearing a Nintendo hat.
*'''Otacon''': That's Diddy Kong. He's Donkey Kong's partner. Not only is he lightweight, he can use a wide range of weapons as well. He can fly using those barrel jets on his back, and he can shoot nuts with his Peanut Popgun.
*'''Snake''': Peanuts? As in the ones in the little shells? Are you serious?
*'''Otacon''': Wait, here's the best part. You see them lying on the ground after he shoots? If you pick up some of those peanuts, they'll restore your health a little.
*'''Snake''': Hmm. Edible ammunition, huh... Times sure have changed.


====Role in the [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl#Story|Subspace Emissary]]====
In Diddy's codec conversation, Snake refers to him as a "chimpanzee in a Nintendo hat", despite the fact neither chimps nor any ape species have prominent tails.
[[File:SubspaceIntro-DiddyKong.png|200px|thumb|left|'''Diddy Kong''''s snapshot in The Subspace Emissary.]]
=====The Subspace Emissary=====
In [[the Jungle]], Diddy Kong helps [[Donkey Kong]] recover bananas stolen from the [[Koopa Troop]], only to have [[Bowser]] appear and attempt to use his [[Dark Cannon]] on the [[Kong]]s. Donkey knocks Diddy away to safety before anything happens, however. At [[the Lake]], Diddy encounters [[Rayquaza]], teams up with [[Fox McCloud]] by force, and fights [[False Character|False Bowser]], but they end up fleeing from the real Bowser. As they reach [[the Swamp]], Bowser successfully attacks Diddy, turns into a static trophy and clones him into False Diddy Kong with shadowbugs. After Diddy is revived, he defeats the clone and teams up with [[Falco Lombardi]], again by force.
[[File:SubspaceIntro-DiddyKong.png|200px|thumb|left|Diddy Kong's snapshot in the Subspace Emissary]]
In [[the Jungle]], Diddy Kong helps [[Donkey Kong]] recover bananas stolen from the [[Koopa Troop]], only to have [[Bowser]] appear and attempt to use his [[Dark Cannon]] on the [[Kong]]s. Donkey knocks Diddy away to safety before anything happens, however, although at the cost of Donkey Kong being turned into a trophy in the process. At [[the Lake]], Diddy encounters [[Rayquaza]], teams up with [[Fox|Fox McCloud]] by force, and fights [[False Character|False Bowser]], but they end up fleeing from the real Bowser. As they reach [[the Swamp]], Bowser successfully attacks Diddy, turns into a static trophy and clones him into False Diddy Kong with shadowbugs, eventually multiplying in size. After Diddy is revived, he defeats the clone and teams up with [[Falco Lombardi]], again by force.


Upon discovering that Donkey is being taken to the [[Island of the Ancients]], Falco drops Diddy for the little Kong to rescue him. After receiving help from [[Captain Falcon]] and [[Captain Olimar]] to fend off the [[Subspace Army]], all four of them end up at [[the Subspace Bomb Factory]]. Upon meeting [[Samus]] and [[Pikachu]], [[R.O.B.]] reveals himself just before they are forced to evacuate the island as it is sucked into [[Subspace (SSB)|Subspace]].
Upon discovering that Donkey is being taken to the [[Island of the Ancients]], Falco drops Diddy for the little Kong to rescue him. After receiving help from [[Captain Falcon]] and [[Captain Olimar]] to fend off the [[Subspace Army]], all four of them end up at [[the Subspace Bomb Factory]]. Upon meeting [[Samus]] and [[Pikachu]], [[R.O.B.]] reveals himself just before they are forced to evacuate the island as it is sucked into [[Subspace (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)|Subspace]].


In Subspace, [[Tabuu]] turns all of the gathered heroes, including Diddy, into trophies. However, Diddy is among the fighters rescued by [[King Dedede]] and his team before they all head into [[the Great Maze]] to defeat Tabuu and save the world, with help from [[Sonic the Hedgehog]].
In Subspace, [[Tabuu]] turns all of the gathered heroes, including Diddy, into trophies. However, Diddy is among the fighters rescued by [[King Dedede]] and his team before they all head into [[the Great Maze]] to defeat Tabuu and save the world, with help from [[Sonic|Sonic the Hedgehog]].


====Special moves====
====''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' / ''Wii U''====
=====Peanut Popgun=====
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[[File:Brawl Peanut Popgun.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Diddy's '''Peanut Popgun'''.]]
Diddy Kong was revealed for ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' / ''Wii U'' on February 21, 2014, the day of the North American/European release of ''[[Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze]]''. Diddy Kong's mobility has been improved; his limbs are longer, giving his attacks more range; and many of his attacks deal much more knockback. However, his damage output is lower overall.
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The '''Peanut Popgun''' appears in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', as an attack for Diddy Kong. It is Diddy Kong's standard special move, and can be charged up. When charged up, the peanuts fired are much faster and have a better chance at hitting the opponents. However, charging it up too long is dangerous, as it might explode on Diddy Kong. The attack occasionally releases Peanuts, which can be eaten for a slight health restoration. Diddy Kong also uses two Peanut Popguns when using his Final Smash, the Rocketbarrel Barrage. If Diddy Kong's powers are copied by Kirby, Kirby is also able to use Peanut Popgun.


This move is a reference to ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'', where Diddy is able to use the Peanut Popguns in that game.
Early on in the game's lifetime, Diddy became notorious in competitive play for his very powerful and easy-to-use throw combos, leading to some of his moves being slightly weakened in later balance patches.
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=====Monkey Flip=====
====''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''====
[[File:MonkeyFlip.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Diddy's '''Monkey Flip'''.]]
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[[File:Diddy-kong-3.png|thumb|Diddy Kong in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''.]]
'''Monkey Flip''' is Diddy Kong's Side Special Move in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. Diddy Kong leaps forward towards the enemies, latches onto them, and begins attacking. {{button|gcn|B}} can be used to pummel while latched on, and A can be used to push off of them, knocking them away. As this sends Diddy forward, it can be used in addition to his Up-{{button|gcn|B}} recovery since it does not put Diddy into Helpless state afterward. If Diddy presses {{button|gcn|A}} while performing this move, he sticks a foot out and kicks the opponents instead of latching on. However, this kick prevents him from using his Up-{{button|gcn|B}} until the next time he lands. By jumping after latching onto an enemy, he must jump onto their head and push them downward which performs a spike. The Monkey Flip can also set up a 'Diddycide'.
Diddy Kong reappears in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', having new monkey voice clips alongside those from previous games. Diddy Kong benefits from universal changes: his mobility is even faster; his short hop timing is shortened; the landing lag in his aerials is reduced; he can directionally air dodge; and he can use any ground attack out of a run, or any aerial attack on ladders. Diddy Kong's damage output has been further decreased. Lastly, his weight has been reduced to 90 units, while Monkey Flip and Rocketbarrel Boost cover much less distance.
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=====Rocketbarrel Boost=====
Owing to [[King K. Rool]]'s ties to Donkey Kong, Diddy Kong appears alongside Donkey Kong in K. Rool's debut trailer for ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. Specifically, Diddy Kong lounges lazily in Donkey Kong's treehouse on a tire swing, only to be startled by quakes before looking outside with Donkey to investigate. They then see an ominous and familiar shadow, only for it to be revealed to be [[King Dedede]] wearing a cape and King K. Rool's mask, to their surprise. King Dedede then proceeds to laugh at the practical joke he played on them, only for him to be smacked upside the head and knocked away by the actual King K. Rool, much to Diddy and Donkey Kong's horror, with King K. Rool roaring. In the ending of the trailer, Diddy, alongside Donkey Kong, has their foot and fist, respectively, make contact with King K. Rool's fist with enough force as to cause a shockwave to be emitted throughout the jungle. He also appears in Banjo & Kazooie's trailer.
[[File:Brawl Rocketbarrel Boost.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Diddy's '''Rocketbarrel Boost'''.]]
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The '''Rocketbarrel Boost''' (labeled '''Rocketbarrel Blast''' in the instruction booklet) is Diddy's Up special move in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. Rocketbarrel Boost allows Diddy to fly with only his Jet Pack. Diddy Kong can charge this attack up, and if it is charged, he is able to fly farther. Tilting {{button|gcn|Stick}} allows Diddy to curve his flight path, allowing him to fly in several different directions. It causes damage to anyone who hits it. However, if Diddy Kong is attacked while flying, he loses his jetpack and falls. The jetpack then flies away and has a chance of hitting another player. The Rocketbarrel Boost is also used during Diddy Kong's [[Final Smash]], Rocketbarrel Barrage. Diddy Kong will be put into a helpless state after he finishes this move.


This move is a reference to ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'', where Diddy has access to rocket barrels once he drinks one of Cranky Kong's potions.
In the opening cutscene to "World of Light", Diddy is among the fighters who attempt to escape from Galeem's beams of light; Diddy himself attempts to flee using the Rocketbarrel Pack alongside [[Rosalina]] & [[Luma]], but ultimately is consumed and used to create puppet fighters. Diddy is found in the sub-area in the Light Realm resembling the first world of the original ''Donkey Kong Country'', with Diddy himself serving as the "boss" of that area.
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=====Classic Mode route=====
 
Diddy Kong's Classic Mode has him fight alongside characters who generally have sidekicks at their side during adventures. The penultimate battle has Diddy fight alongside Donkey Kong against King K. Rool, their biggest nemesis.  
=====Banana Peel=====
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[[File:Diddy Banana Peel.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Diddy's '''Banana Peel'''.]]
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'''Banana Peel''' is Diddy Kong's down special move in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. In this, he brings a [[Banana|Banana Peel]] out of nowhere, and throws it randomly onto the ground. If opponents trip on the said banana peel, they take a minor amount of damage and are left vulnerable. Although up to two banana peels can be on the ground at once, if there are any more, they disappear. Diddy can use this move, even if he is already holding an item.
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!1
|[[Bowser]], [[Bowser Jr.]]
|Team Battle<br>('''Ally:''' [[Mario]])
|[[Princess Peach's Castle (Super Smash Bros. Melee)|Princess Peach's Castle]]
|King Bowser - Super Mario Bros. 3
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!2
|[[Ridley|Meta Ridley]], [[Dark Samus]]
|Team Battle<br>('''Ally:''' [[Zero Suit Samus]])
|[[Norfair]]
|Nemesis Ridley
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!3
|[[Ganondorf]]
|Team Battle<br>('''Ally:''' [[Princess Zelda|Zelda]])
|[[Unova Pokémon League]] (Battlefield)
|Death Mountain
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!4
|[[Mewtwo]]
|Team Battle<br>('''Ally:''' [[Pokémon Trainer]])
|[[Spear Pillar]]
|Battle! (Dialga/Palkia) / Spear Pillar
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!5
|[[King Dedede]], [[Meta Knight]]
|Team Battle<br>('''Ally:''' [[Kirby]])
|[[Fountain of Dreams]]
|King Dedede's Theme <small>(Brawl)</small>
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!6
|[[King K. Rool]]
|Team Battle<br>('''Ally:''' [[Donkey Kong]])
|[[Jungle Japes (stage)|Jungle Japes]]
|King K. Rool / Ship Deck 2
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!Final
|[[Master Hand]], [[Crazy Hand]]
|Team Battle<br>('''Ally:''' Donkey Kong)
|[[Final Destination]]
|Master Hand / Crazy Hand
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=====Rocketbarrel Barrage=====
===''WarioWare'' series===
[[File:Rocketbarrel Barrage.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Diddy's '''Rocketbarrel Barrage'''.]]
In the [[WarioWare (series)|''WarioWare'' series]], Diddy only appears in a few [[microgame]]s. In ''[[WarioWare: D.I.Y. Showcase]]''{{'}}s [[DK Country]], the player takes control of a moving [[Bonus Barrel]], from which Diddy gets shot into the air. He must avoid an energic red [[Zinger]] and collect two rows of [[banana]]s in order to win the microgame. In ''[[WarioWare: Get It Together!]]''{{'}}s [[Donkey Kong Country Returns (microgame)|Donkey Kong Country Returns]], Diddy sometimes appears after the microgame is cleared.
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'''Rocketbarrel Barrage''' is Diddy Kong's [[Final Smash]], in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. It utilizes both the [[Peanut Popgun]] and [[Rocketbarrel Boost]] attacks, from ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'', and fuses them to create a very powerful attack. When the [[Smash Ball]] is collected, Diddy Kong gets his Rocketbarrel Boost out and holds two Peanut Popguns. He then continues to fly around the entire stage, with the player being able to control him. Pressing the attack button causes him to shoot explosive [[Peanut]]s at the opponents. When they hit a player or the ground, they explode with a large blast radius, devastating anyone hit. However, any Peanut that does not hit a player opens and reveals a [[Food]] item, which can be eaten to restore health. When time is up, the Rocketbarrel explodes, hurting anyone nearby. It does not hurt Diddy, however. Diddy Kong will be put into a helpless state once the move ends.


This move is a reference to ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'', when Diddy Kong is able to use the Rocketbarrel Boost, he was also able to shoot his Peanut Popguns as well.
===''Mario & Sonic'' series===
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Diddy's first three appearances in the [[Mario & Sonic (series)|''Mario & Sonic'' series]] are in the form of an unlockable [[Mii]] outfit. In ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games (Wii)|Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games]]'' for the Wii, the suit based on him can be purchased from the boutique. In ''[[Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games (Wii)|Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games]]'' for the Wii, the suit is unlocked after playing against a friend 20 times in Single Event mode. In ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games]]'', the Diddy suit is unlocked after completing 3 areas in Legend Showdown.
[[File:Tokyodiddyhead.png|80px|thumb|Diddy Kong's head icon in ''Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020'']]
In more recent installments, Diddy has begun to appear as a playable character. In the [[Nintendo 3DS]] version of ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games (Nintendo 3DS)|Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games]]'', Diddy makes his playable debut in the series, although he can only be played in the [[110m Hurdles (Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games)|110m Hurdles]] event. In the Wii U [[Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games (Wii U)|version]], Diddy is only playable in the [[Rugby Sevens]] event. Oddly, for ''Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games'', Diddy has brown eyes instead of black like in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, and he does not have the Nintendo logo on his cap, possibly because [[Sega]] developed the games. In ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020]]'', Diddy is a Technique character, and he is only playable in Rugby Sevens.


===''Mario Sports Mix''===
===''Mario Sports Mix''===
[[File:MSMart5.png|thumb|left|Diddy Kong stealing a basketball from [[Donkey Kong]].]]
[[File:MSMart5.png|thumb|left|Diddy Kong stealing a basketball from [[Donkey Kong]]]]
Diddy Kong appears in ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]'' as a playable character. He is a speedy character that has a slightly higher technique stat countered with a slightly lower power stat, along with other three speedy characters, [[Bowser Jr.]], [[Toad]] and Cactuar.  His Special Shot has him throwing a banana that acts like a boomerang, attempting to stun any players that try to counter his shot.
Diddy Kong appears in ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]'' as a playable character. He is a speedy character that has a slightly higher technique stat countered with a slightly lower power stat, along with other three speedy characters, [[Bowser Jr.]], [[Toad]], and [[Cactuar]].  His Special Shot has him throwing a banana that acts like a boomerang, attempting to stun any players that try to counter his shot.


In Volleyball, Diddy Kong can give his full power shots an added curve, which is something that is typically seen with the Technical characters.
In Volleyball, Diddy Kong can give his full power shots an added curve, which is something that is typically seen with the Technical characters.
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===''Fortune Street''===
===''Fortune Street''===
Diddy Kong appears as a playable character in the Wii follow-up to ''Itadaki Street DS'', ''[[Fortune Street]]''. He is a Level D character, alongside [[Birdo]], [[Donkey Kong]], [[Slime (Dragon Quest)|Slime]] and [[Yangus]].
Diddy Kong appears as a playable character in ''[[Fortune Street]]''. He is a Level D character, alongside [[Birdo]], [[Donkey Kong]], [[Slime (Dragon Quest)|Slime]], and [[Yangus]].
 
===''Super Mario'' series===
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Diddy Kong appears as a [[Mystery Mushroom]] [[Costume Mario|costume]] in the ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' style of ''[[Super Mario Maker]]'', unlockable by scanning his [[amiibo]] onto the [[Wii U#Wii U GamePad|Wii U GamePad]] or randomly after clearing the 100 Mario Challenge. The costume is an 8-bit rendition of him, and its sounds are taken from ''Donkey Kong Country''.
 
====''Super Mario Odyssey''====
[[File:SMO Mario Diddy.png|200px|thumb|The "Diddy Kong Suit" from ''Super Mario Odyssey'']]
In ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'', one of the billboards in [[Metro Kingdom|New Donk City]] mentions a "Diddy's Mart". Diddy's outfit also appears as a purchasable costume for Mario after completing the game and collecting enough Power Moons or using his amiibo through [[Uncle amiibo]].
 
===''Mario Sports Superstars''===
Diddy Kong appears as a starter, playable captain-type character in ''[[Mario Sports Superstars]]''. Through most sports, he is a Speed type character, sharing the quality with [[Baby Mario]], [[Baby Luigi]], and [[Bowser Jr.]] In golf, his default drive is 216 yards, and his shots travel slightly high in a draw trajectory. Some of his voice clips from ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'' are also recycled for the Golf Gameplay.
 
===''Dr. Mario World''===
[[File:DrMarioWorld - Sprite Diddy Kong.png|thumb|left|Diddy Kong's mugshot in ''Dr. Mario World'']]
Diddy Kong, under the name '''Dr. Diddy Kong''', was added to ''[[Dr. Mario World]]'' as a playable character on October 31, 2019. Dr. Diddy Kong is a reward in [[World 9 (Dr. Mario World)|World 9]]'s special stage since version 1.2.0, though beating the stage prior to the update will allow him to be obtainable through the doc box.
 
Dr. Diddy Kong's skill is to change full-sized [[capsule]]s into two half-capsules, represented by his Peanut Popgun being fired and a peanut being overlaid on a capsule and being snapped into two. In stage mode, this affects the next four capsules, but in versus, this affects the next three capsules in level 1 and the next six capsules starting from level 2 (higher levels have a faster skill meter charge). When the changed capsule is brought into the stage, it works like a full-sized capsule in that both move simultaneously, but when control of the capsule is released, both halves of the capsule operate individually. Half-sized rainbow capsules are unaffected by this effect. In version 2.3.0, the first capsule affected by this effect are turned into rainbow capsules (half-sized rainbow capsules are still unaffected), which applies to both stage mode and versus.
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===''The Super Mario Bros. Movie''===
[[File:TSMBM Diddy Kong.png|thumb|220px|Diddy Kong's appearance in ''The Super Mario Bros. Movie''.]]
Diddy Kong can be seen in the audience behind Donkey Kong on [[:File:TSMBM poster DK.jpg|a poster]] for ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' with [[Swanky Kong]], [[Dixie Kong]], and [[Cranky Kong]], among various other generic [[Kong]]s. He has been given a slight redesign, with his eyes being separated and his tank top lengthened to cover his legs and show part of his chest along with yellow trimming. His hat has also been redesigned slightly, with the Nintendo logo being absent and a pin with Donkey Kong's emblem on it. He is also the only Kong other than Donkey Kong and Cranky Kong whose name is mentioned in the film.
 
In the film, he is seen in the crowd at the [[Great Ring of Kong]] for Mario and Donkey Kong's fight, cheering for the latter with Dixie and [[Chunky Kong]] sitting between him. He continues to cheer even after Cranky silences the crowd until he tells him to be quiet, causing Diddy to sheepishly apologize. He is voiced by [[Eric Bauza]].
 
===Unused appearances===
Diddy was to star in both ''[[Diddy Kong Pilot]]'' and ''[[Donkey Kong Racing]]'' as a main character and a sidekick, respectively, but these games were canceled before they could be released when Nintendo sold [[Rare Ltd.]] to Microsoft.
 
===Other appearances===
In 1998, despite not yet being part of the ''Super Mario'' franchise, he was featured alongside [[Mario]], [[Yoshi]] and [[Koopa Troopa]] in a {{wp|Pez}} dispenser set. Diddy Kong also appears in ''[[Nintendo Monopoly]]'', where he costs $260 and takes the role of Ventnor Avenue.


===Canceled appearances===
Diddy Kong is a playable character in ''[[Monopoly Gamer]]''. He is sold separately as a "Power Pack" expansion figure.
Diddy was to star in both ''[[Diddy Kong Pilot]]'' and ''[[Donkey Kong Racing]]'' as a main character and a sidekick, respectively, but these games were canceled before they could be released when [[Rare Ltd.]] moved to Microsoft.
 
Diddy Kong appears in the game ''[[Skylanders: SuperChargers]]'' as part of the SuperCharged version of Donkey Kong's vehicle, the [[Barrel Blaster]]. He is also the basis of Donkey Kong's Soul Gem [[Diddy You Call?]], where after being summoned he can fly around in his Rocketbarrel Pack and attack enemies with his Peanut Popguns, similar to his Final Smash in the ''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]]'' series.
 
In the Super Mario Mash-up in ''[[Minecraft]]'', Diddy Kong appears as a playable skin.
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==Characteristics==
==General information==
===Physical appearance===
===Physical appearance===
[[File:Diddy Kong.png|thumb|Diddy Kong, holding his red hat, with the Nintendo logo on it.]]
[[File:MPDS Diddy Kong Artwork.png|thumb|Diddy Kong, holding his red hat with the Nintendo logo on it]]
Diddy Kong shares several traits to a [[wikipedia:Spider Monkey|Spider Monkey]]. He has brown-colored fur, while his face, ears, hands, feet, belly and belly button (in the original ''Donkey Kong Country'' he had no visible nostrils or belly button) are exposed, showing Diddy's pale skin. He has versatile feet, and a prehensile tail, which he uses most of the time to hold certain small items or also hang on objects. Diddy Kong's face is somehow similar to [[Donkey Kong]]; however, Diddy has big eyes and a less frowned space between the eyebrows, covered in fur, as opposed to DK's. His ears are a bit big, the same size of his eyes. Diddy's eyes are usually depicted as black, although ''[[Diddy Kong Racing]]'' reveals blue eyes. On the other hand, ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' gives him brown eyes.  
Diddy Kong appears to be designed after a {{wp|spider monkey}}.<ref>FulgoreAndMore (January 29, 2019). [https://twitter.com/FulgoreAndMore/status/1090289667944124417 Tweet by Kev Bayliss]. ''Twitter''. Retrieved on May 31, 2020.</ref> He has versatile feet, and a prehensile tail (the only Kong to possess one), which he uses most of the time to hold certain small items or also hang on objects. Diddy Kong's face is somewhat similar to [[Donkey Kong]]; however, Diddy Kong has big eyes and a less frowned space between the eyebrows, covered in fur, as opposed to Donkey Kong's. His ears are a bit big, the same size of his eyes. Diddy Kong's eyes are usually depicted as black, although ''[[Diddy Kong Racing]]'' and ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'' depict him with blue eyes. On the other hand, ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' gives him brown eyes. The color of his eyelids varies depending on his appearances; sometimes they are either brown (like in ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'' and ''[[Diddy Kong Racing DS]]'') or tan (like in ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'', ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'' and the [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]]) and mostly he has no eyelids at all (though he still blinks but his eyes remain open). Upon creation, he originally had four fingers. After the Microsoft acquisition of Rare Ltd., Nintendo now had exclusive rights to Diddy Kong, and altered his look to now have five fingers, starting with ''Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour''.


Diddy's clothing consists of a red cap showing the logo of [[Nintendo]] on its front, a red Converse shoes and a red tank top, with yellow [[Star]]s on it (the details on his clothes were first introduced in ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]''). In ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'', an alternate Diddy's clothing was a yellow tank top, converse orange shoes and a yellow cap. It appeared when two players wished to play independently. In ''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest'', Diddy Kong appears with another alternate costume as well. In the sequel, Diddy wears a blue costume. For the recent edition of ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, Diddy has a wider selection of alternate color costumes. In ''[[Mario Strikers Charged]]'', Diddy wears armor, protecting him against hazards set in the game. He wears a pair of wristbands, shoulder-pads, and a cuirasse over his tank top to protect his chest. The armor is mainly yellow, but it turns to purple in case that his opponents wear a similar color scheme. Later in ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]'', when the [[Super Guide]] mode is activated and [[Super Kong]] breaks a [[DK Barrel]] open, Super Diddy Kong appears. Super Diddy Kong has white fur, a white cap , converse white and blue shoes and a blue tank top.
Diddy Kong's clothing consists of a red cap showing the logo of [[Nintendo]] on its front, and a red tank top, with yellow [[star]]s on it (the details on his clothes were first introduced in ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'').
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In ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'', an alternate Diddy Kong's clothing was a yellow tank top and a yellow cap. It appeared when two players wished to play independently. In ''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest'', Diddy Kong appears with another alternate costume as well. In the sequel, Diddy Kong wears a blue costume. In ''[[Mario Strikers Charged]]'', Diddy Kong wears armor, protecting him against hazards set in the game. He wears a pair of wristbands, shoulder-pads, and a cuirasse over his tank top to protect his chest. The armor is mainly yellow, but it turns to purple in case that his opponents wear a similar color scheme. Later in ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]'', when the [[Super Guide]] mode is activated and [[Super Kong]] breaks a [[DK Barrel]], Super Diddy Kong appears. Super Diddy Kong has white fur instead of brown, and his red cap and tank top have become blue.
 
Throughout the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, Diddy Kong has had eight alternate costumes to choose from, including his default appearance. In ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', Diddy Kong has 6 costumes, while in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' / ''Wii U'' and ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', he has 8 costumes. Diddy Kong's first alternate costume consists of a yellow tank top with red stars and white cap, while his fur is dark brown, resembling his alternate color in ''Donkey Kong Country''{{'}}s Two-Player Contest mode; his second alternate costume gives him golden brown fur, while his cap and tank top turn pink (the stars also turn white), resembling Dixie Kong; his third alternate costume gives him dark brown fur and a purple tank top and cap, resembling his appearance in ''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest''{{'}}s Two-Player Contest mode; his fourth alternate costume gives him reddish-brown fur and a green tank top and cap, resembling one of his alternate colors from ''Donkey Kong 64''{{'}}s multiplayer mode; lastly, his fifth alternate costume gives Diddy Kong a blue tank top and cap, resembling Kiddy Kong. In ''3DS'' / ''Wii U'', Diddy Kong gains his sixth and seventh alternate costumes: the former gives him black fur with a brown tank top and yellow cap, resembling a chimpanzee; the latter gives him light brown fur with a cyan tank top and fur, resembling [[Donkey Kong Jr.]]'s design in ''Donkey Kong Jr. Math''.
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===Powers and Abilities===
===Speech===
[[File:DKC Cartwheel.jpg|thumb|left|110px|Diddy Kong using his cartwheel attack from ''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest'']]
In the early ''Donkey Kong Country'' games, as well as the ''Donkey Kong Land'' series, there was no voice acting, though Diddy Kong did have a few realistic monkey sounds provided by Mark Betteridge. However, the games' respective instruction manuals showed Diddy Kong being able to speak full sentences. Diddy Kong was able to speak intelligently in the comic ''Rumble in the Jungle'' and the ''Super Mario Kun'' manga. Diddy Kong first received voice acting in [[Donkey Kong Country (TV series)|the 1998 computer-animated ''Donkey Kong Country'' series]], where he was portrayed by [[Andrew Sabiston]]. In the GameCube-era ''Super Mario'' and ''Donkey Kong'' games, Diddy was voiced by [[Chris Sutherland]], who provided him with a mixture of cartoonish monkey noises and actual words/phrases, such as "Uh-oh!" and "Come on!" From 2004 onwards, Diddy Kong has been voiced by [[Katsumi Suzuki]], who solely provided him with a cartoonish monkey voice. In cases where Diddy Kong is intended to speak in full sentences, there is in-game text to show what he is actually saying. The only time in the games where Diddy Kong actually speaks is in ''Diddy Kong Racing'', when he says, "I'm Diddy!" whenever the player selects him to play as him. Most of the time, his speech is in parentheses, thus implying that characters other than Donkey Kong and the other Kongs still have difficulty understanding what he is saying. In the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, Diddy Kong receives realistic monkey noises.
In almost every appearance he makes, Diddy Kong has been shown to be very quick and nimble to offset Donkey Kong's great strength. As a result, Diddy has more trouble defeating larger enemies. In many games he has appeared, such as in ''Donkey Kong Country'' and ''Donkey Kong 64'', he is able to use his cartwheel to attack opponents but also to jump farther in ''Donkey Kong Country''. Diddy is shown to have a strong skull; he has a special dashing ability in ''Donkey Kong 64'' called ''[[Chimpy Charge]]'' where he ram into switches, walls, and gongs with a head-first charge and in ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]'', after defeating [[Tiki Tong]], he brings the moon down with just his head.


While teamed up with Dixie Kong during the events of ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest|Donkey Kong Country 2]]'', Diddy is able to pick up his partner and throw her to high areas or enemies. He can also throw her at collectibles that float above pits.
===Powers and abilities===
[[File:Diddy Cartwheel DKC2.png|thumb|left|110px|Diddy Kong using his cartwheel attack from ''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest'']]
In almost every appearance he makes, Diddy Kong has been shown to be quick and nimble to offset Donkey Kong's great strength. As a result, Diddy, while more agile, has more trouble defeating larger enemies. In many games he has appeared, such as in ''Donkey Kong Country'' and ''Donkey Kong 64'', he is able to use his [[Cartwheel Attack|cartwheel]] to attack opponents but also to jump farther in ''Donkey Kong Country''. Diddy Kong is shown to have a strong skull; he has a special dashing ability in ''Donkey Kong 64'' called ''[[Chimpy Charge]]'' where he ram into switches, walls, and gongs with a head-first charge and in ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]'', after defeating [[Tiki Tong]], he brings the moon down with just his head.


In some games, Diddy Kong can also use his Jetpack to fly to hard-to-reach areas. However, in ''Donkey Kong 64'', this Jetpack is only given to him after entering a [[Kong Barrel]], and it can only be used in certain areas. During the time Diddy Kong uses his Jetpack, he is also equipped with [[Peanut Popgun]]s, which allow him to defeat or stun distant enemies and activate switches. During ''Donkey Kong Country Returns'', Diddy can use his Jetpack in order to carry Donkey Kong over pits. It's revealed in ''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest'', that Diddy has a prehensile tail due to the fact he can hang onto hooks with it. Additionally, in ''Donkey Kong 64'' he is able to use his tail to attack enemies or use it as a spring to reach higher areas. In ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', he is able to combine his Jetpack and Peanut Popgun for his final smash. He can also perform [[Wild Move]]s in ''Donkey Kong Barrel Blast''.
While teamed up with Dixie Kong during the events of ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'', Diddy Kong is able to pick up his partner and throw her to high areas or enemies. He can also throw her at collectibles that float above pits.


[[File:Diddyjuggleani.gif|frame|right|Diddy juggling.]]
[[File:DiddyDKCR.png|thumb|Diddy Kong with his Barrel Jet]]
In ''Mario Superstar Baseball'', Diddy Kong, with his good running stat, also possess the ability to climb on walls and catch balls that are otherwise fair. He also has Super Catch ensuring that he does not fumble any routine fly balls. His pitches and batting involve curving the ball in the shape of a banana. This ability is also present in ''Mario Power Tennis''. In ''Mario Striker Charged'', Diddy displays some natural abilities such as summoning a beam of light that subdue his opponents into the sky and psychic abilities during his [[Mega Strike]]. In ''Mario Sport Mix'', his special move is throwing a banana like a boomerang which stuns opponents after being hit by it.
In some games, Diddy Kong can also use his [[Barrel Jet]] to fly to hard-to-reach areas. However, in ''Donkey Kong 64'', it is only given to him after entering one of [[Cranky's Kong Barrel]]s, and it can only be used in certain areas. During the time Diddy Kong uses his Barrel Jet, he is also equipped with [[Peanut Popgun]]s, which allow him to defeat or stun distant enemies and activate switches. During ''Donkey Kong Country Returns'', Diddy Kong can use his Barrel Jet in order to carry Donkey Kong over pits. It's revealed in ''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest'', that Diddy Kong has a prehensile tail due to the fact he can hang onto hooks with it. Additionally, in ''Donkey Kong 64'' he is able to use his tail to attack enemies or use it as a spring to reach higher areas. In ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', he is able to combine his Rocketbarrel Pack and Peanut Popgun for his [[Final Smash]].


Diddy Kong is capable of juggling, which he does in ''Donkey Kong Country 2'' if he does not move for a while. Also, his artwork for ''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]'' portrays him juggling three baseballs. Just like Dixie in ''Donkey Kong Country 2'', he is also capable of playing an electric guitar in ''Donkey Kong 64'', which he uses to solve puzzles and destroy surrounding enemies.
[[File:Diddyjuggleani.gif|frame|left|Diddy Kong juggling]]
In ''Mario Superstar Baseball'', Diddy Kong, with his good running stat, also possess the ability to climb on walls and catch balls that are otherwise fair. He also has Super Catch ensuring that he does not fumble any routine fly balls. His pitches and batting involve curving the ball in the shape of a banana. This ability is also present in ''Mario Power Tennis''.  In ''Mario Striker Charged'', Diddy Kong displays some supernatural abilities such as summoning a beam of light that subdue his opponents into the sky and psychic abilities during his [[Mega Strike]]. In ''Mario Sport Mix'', his special move is throwing a banana like a boomerang which stuns opponents after being hit by it.
 
Diddy Kong is capable of juggling, which he does in ''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest'' if he does not move for a while. Also, his artwork for ''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]'' portrays him juggling three baseballs. Just like Dixie Kong in ''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest'', he is also capable of playing an electric guitar in ''Donkey Kong 64'', which he uses to solve puzzles and destroy surrounding enemies.
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==Relationships==
===Personality===
=== Donkey Kong ===
Diddy Kong is a friendly and adventurous character, willing to help out his friends during times of need, evidenced by the ''Donkey Kong Country'' series. Diddy Kong is somewhat of a peace seeker, which is an offset to Donkey Kong's more aggressive behavior against his enemies, since he asks a [[Kremling]] to "show himself if he was friendly" in ''Donkey Kong Country''. Diddy Kong's defining personality trait is his energy and gaiety, to the point of childishness (in a similar vein to [[Toad]], though he is less humble than the mushroom himself). Diddy Kong always shows excitement in various competitive sports (the ''Mario Golf'', ''Mario Tennis'', and ''Mario Baseball'' series) and [[Mario Kart (series)|kart races]], as evidenced by his idle and victory animations, which see him cartwheeling, backflipping, sideflipping, jumping up and down, or clapping his hands while yelling and screeching in happiness and enjoyment. Diddy's boisterous, slap-happy personality comes into play in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' / ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U|Wii U]]'', and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', where he is constantly smiling or showing toothy grins. Diddy Kong's victory animations show him holding his head with both his hands, or firing a peanut from the [[Popgun|Peanut Popgun]], further showing how excitable he is. In ''The Subspace Emmissary'', he is fearless to the point that he doesn't consider the danger; eager to fight Bowser while Donkey Kong and [[Fox|Fox McCloud]] knew this was too dangerous when he had a Dark Cannon at his disposal. Despite his energetic, excitable nature, Diddy Kong becomes sad when he loses to a boss in the ''Donkey Kong Country'' games or his opponents in various ''Super Mario'' spin-offs and ''Super Smash Bros.'' games, thus showing that he does not like to face defeat. In the television show, Diddy has a more snarky than go-lucky attitude.
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'''Donkey Kong''' is Diddy Kong's best friend and idol, and the two often hang out, play sports and go on adventures together. Diddy has been called Donkey Kong's nephew on occasion, such as in the original ''Super Smash Bros.'' and ''Donkey Kong 64'', the latter of which also called him a "nephew wannabe"<ref>[http://www.themushroomkingdom.net/kongtroversy.shtml "Kongtrovery", The Mushroom Kingdom] (Retrieved November 9, 2013)</ref>, which is more in-line with the usual story that they are just very close friends. It would not make sense for them to be related since DK is an ape and Diddy is a monkey.  


=== Cranky Kong ===  
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'''Cranky Kong''' considers himself to be a "father" of sorts to Diddy as well as Donkey Kong, and while he complains about Diddy receiving a starring role in ''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest'' while he was stuck in a gloomy shed, he also calls him a true [[Cranky's Video Game Heroes|video game hero]] and comments that he must take after himself and Donkey.  
[[File:DKC-DKDiddy.png|thumb|left|200px|Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong giving each other a high five]]
Donkey Kong is Diddy Kong's best friend and idol. Although they are designed after different species, Diddy Kong has been called a relative of Donkey Kong's in a handful of material mostly in the late 90's. One of the earliest instances appears to be the December 1997 issue of the United Kingdom ''Nintendo Magazine'', in which Diddy Kong is referred to as Donkey Kong's son.<ref>''Official UK Nintendo Magazine'' Issue 63, page 31. "'''''KING KONG!''' Even though Donkey Kong began life at the dawn of videogames, his son, Diddy, has only been around since tea time. He first appeared in Donkey Kong Country, one of the best games to grace the Super NES. His dad, on the other hand, has been swinging about for donkey’s years. He began life in 1981 in the arcade hit, Donkey Kong. Since then he’s been in many a battle with our favourite plumber, notably in Mario Kart and on those little Game & Watch handhelds back in the ‘80s. He even appeared as a breakfast cereal and became a Saturday morning cartoon favourite when the CBS-TV Network in the US brought him to life.''"</ref> He has also been called Donkey Kong's nephew in 1999, specifically in the English version of ''Super Smash Bros.'',<ref>"''In the past few years, other members of the Kong family have cashed in on DK’s fame as well, including his favorite nephew, Diddy.''" - [https://www.themushroomkingdom.net/images/ssb_dk.png From the character bio of Donkey Kong from ''Super Smash Bros.''] ''TheMushroomKingdom.net''. Retrieved December 14, 2014.</ref> once on Rare's website,<ref>Rare. [https://web.archive.org/web/20010606030858/http://rareware.com/recent/games/dk64/castlist/ Donkey Kong 64 Cast List]. ''Rarewhere''. Retrieved December 14, 2014. "''Long-established second half of the big Kong double act, DK's nephew Diddy makes ever-bigger leaps and bounds towards fully-fledged videogame hero status with his part in each successful overthrow of K. Rool's hordes.''"</ref> and the ''Donkey Kong 64'' [[Nintendo Power|Player's Guide]],<ref>Bihldorff, Nate, Jason Leung, and Drew Williams. ''Donkey Kong 64'' Player's Guide. Page 1. "''Cold-blooded reptile K. Rool has once again invaded the DK Isles, but if he thinks he can seize them, he’s a monkey’s uncle. And K. Rool’s definitely not one of those. But Donkey Kong is, and with him and the help of his nephew Diddy, a barrelful of new simian superstars and Nintendo Power’s know-how, you’ll make monkeys out of all the Kremlings. So stop dragging your knuckles and turn the page—it’s time to get down to monkey business.''"</ref> as well as by Diddy's creator [[Kevin Bayliss]];<ref>Kev_Bayliss (November 21, 2021). [https://twitter.com/Kev_Bayliss/status/1462518984734121988 Tweet by Kev Bayliss]. ''Twitter''. Retrieved January 27, 2024.</ref> however, the original Japanese version of ''Super Smash Bros.'' does not call him DK's nephew,<ref>「パックにはディディーを始め、ユニークなコングファミリーが控えている。」(''Starting with Diddy of the pack, a unique Kong Kamily awaits.'') - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X08MC9rLiDA&t=2m45s Super Smash Bros. (Japanese) Playthrough Part 1] ''YouTube''. Retrieved December 14, 2014.</ref> [[Leigh Loveday]] himself uses uncertain language,<ref>Rare. [https://web.archive.org/web/20020423180638/http://www.rareware.com/the_site/talk_to_us/scribes/sep16_99/sep16_99.html Scribes - September 16, 1999]. ''Rarewhere''. Retrieved December 14, 2014. "''P.S. Diddy's DK's nephew, I think, and Dixie's Diddy's, er, 'friend'. They're all linked in some bizarre way or another. Anyway, they're probably plotting to get Cranky institutionalised as we speak.''"</ref> and the ''Donkey Kong 64'' instruction booklet only considers him "Donkey's little nephew wannabe."<ref>''Donkey Kong 64'' instruction booklet, page 7.</ref> The [[Prima Games]] guide for the 2003 [[Game Boy Advance]] version of ''Donkey Kong Country'' vaguely refers to them as cousins,<ref>Hodgson, David S. J. ''Donkey Kong Country'' Prima's Official Strategy Guide. Page 12. "''Donkey's massive frame allows him to tear through opponents with greater ease than his shrimpy cousin Diddy; use Donkey to take on bigger foes.''"</ref> and so do the Italian instruction booklets of both the [[Game Boy Color]] and Game Boy Advance remakes of ''Donkey Kong Country''.<ref>''[[Donkey Kong Country (Game Boy Color)|Donkey Kong Country]]'' for [[Game Boy Color]] European instruction booklet, page 112 and ''[[Donkey Kong Country (Game Boy Advance)|Donkey Kong Country]]'' for [[Game Boy Advance]] European instruction booklet, page 106: "''La massima aspirazione di Diddy è quella di diventare una stella dei videogiochi, proprio come suo cugino.''" (''Diddy's aspiration is to become a star of videogames, just like his cousin.'')</ref> The Italian ''[[Club Nintendo (Italian magazine)|Club Nintendo]]'' magazine defines him as the youngest member of the Kong family.<ref>[https://archive.org/details/ClubNintendo-1994-6/page/n3/mode/2up Club Nintendo - 6th issue of 1994, page 4]. Retrieved on April 10th, 2024 on the ''Internet Archive''. "''Infine c'è Diddy Kong, il membro più a giovane della famiglia.''" (''Lastly there's Diddy Kong, the youngest member of the family.'')</ref> Most subsequent sources drop the notion of Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong being related, but the ''Donkey Kong Country Returns'' [[List of Donkey Kong Country Returns image extras names in other languages#Kong Gallery|Kong Gallery]] refers to one image of Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong as a "Family Portrait" in every language except Japanese. According to [[Gregg Mayles]], the Kong characters of ''Donkey Kong Country'' were set to be related to each other, but the notion was left ambiguous after deeming design quirks such as Diddy's tail nonsensical.<ref>GameXplain (November 16, 2019). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jX3g9Z3JF9k&t=1626s Talking with Rare's Creative Director for DKC's 25th Anniversary! (Cut Content, Wario Plot, & More)]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved March 31, 2023.</ref>


=== Dixie Kong ===
Cranky Kong considers himself to be a "grandpappy" of sorts to Diddy Kong (as well as Dixie Kong), and while he complains about Diddy Kong receiving a starring role in ''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest'' while he was stuck in a gloomy shed, he also calls him a true [[Cranky's Video Game Heroes|video game hero]] and comments that he must take after himself and Donkey Kong. Incidentally, in the episode "[[Ape Foo Young]]" of the ''Donkey Kong Country'' television series, Diddy Kong tries to pass off [[Baby Kong]] as Donkey Kong's nephew, while Cranky Kong states that he does not have one.
{{main|Dixie Kong}}
As well as Donkey Kong, Diddy has also been accompanied by his girlfriend Dixie Kong on a few adventures and sports outings, including ''Diddy Kong Racing DS'', in which Donkey Kong did not appear.


==Official profiles and statistics==
Dixie Kong began a relationship with Diddy Kong after the events of ''Donkey Kong Country'',<ref>''Nintendo Magazine System'' (UK) #50, page 53. "'''''THE LOVE OF MY LIFE!''' Since returning from his first adventure, Diddy has been fending off unwanted women. However, one stuck around and soon became the love of his life. Her name is Dixie, a daredevil babe who’s not afraid to help out her colleague in these times of trouble.''"</ref> and has accompanied her boyfriend on a few adventures and sports outings, including ''Diddy Kong Racing DS'', in which Donkey Kong does not appear. Their romantic relationship is not often touched upon in the games themselves, but is utilized in the ''Donkey Kong Country'' television series. Diddy is shown to be good friends with her sister Tiny Kong in rare interactions, as Diddy freed Tiny in ''Donkey Kong 64'' and Tiny joins his group in ''Diddy Kong Racing DS''.
{{seealso|List of Diddy Kong profiles and statistics}}


===''Mario Baseball'' series===
====Enemies====
====''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]''====
Diddy Kong, like the rest of the Kongs, is mortal enemies with the Kremlings. A [[Krusha]] stuffed him in a barrel when he guarded the banana hoard and the Kremlings, in later adventures, kidnap him and his friends. Diddy has an antagonistic relationship with [[King K. Rool]], almost as much as Donkey Kong. Diddy Kong views him as "King K. Fool" once in ''DK: Jungle Climber'' while demanding him to just surrender. In ''Donkey Kong Barrel Blast'', Diddy has a rivalry with [[Kip]].
*'''Challenge Mode Captain:''' [[Donkey Kong]]
*'''Team Captain:''' Yes
*'''Player Type:''' Speed
*'''Star Swing:''' [[Boomerang Ball]]
*'''Star Pitch:''' [[Boomerang Ball]]
*'''Special Skill:''' Clamber, Super Catch


====Good Chemistry====
Diddy Kong also has another archenemy, the evil [[Wizpig]], who he and a group of friends face in a race after takes over Timber's Island.
*[[Goomba]]
*[[Donkey Kong]]
*[[Dixie Kong]]


====Bad Chemistry====
==Profiles and statistics==
*None
{{see also|List of Diddy Kong profiles and statistics}}
Diddy Kong is usually introduced as Donkey Kong's buddy in his official bios, with Dixie Kong being mentioned occasionally as well. He is typically described as being small and agile, and his stats in most spinoffs accordingly make him a lightweight and/or speed character.


====Stats====
==Portrayals==
*'''Batting:''' 3
*[[Mark Betteridge]] (DK's voice clips recycled and higher-pitched from 1994–1995)<ref>Shesez (November 22, 2019). [https://youtu.be/TwWHzilbQ34?t=3072 The Donkey Kong Country 25th Anniversary Interview Documentary]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved January 17, 2023.</ref>
*'''Pitching:''' 6
*[[Chris Sutherland]] (1997-2017)<ref>[[Media:DKR_Diddy_voice_confirmation.png|Twitter confirmation by former Rare employee Graeme Norgate]]</ref>
*'''Fielding:''' 7
*[[Andrew Sabiston]] (''[[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|Donkey Kong Country]]'' television series)
*'''Running:''' 7
*[[Katsumi Suzuki]] (current; 2004-present)
*[[Eric Bauza]] (''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'')


====Bio====
==Quotes==
''"DK’s partner and buddy. Diddy’s trademark is his red baseball hat. While Donkey Kong boasts incredible power, Diddy’s forte is his nimbleness. Using his prehensile tail to great effect, Diddy Kong is a natural fielder who won’t ever boot routine balls."''
*"''Ahhh... delicious delicious bananas...''" &ndash; ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'' (SNES instruction booklet)
*"''“W-w-who goes there?!” Diddy challenged the sounds in the darkened, dripping foliage.''" &ndash; ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'' (SNES instruction booklet, with narration)
*"''“W-w-who goes there?!?” Diddy called.''" &ndash; ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'' (GBA instruction booklet, with narration)
*"''“Kremlings!” Diddy gasped in horror.''" &ndash; ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'' (Instruction booklets, with narration)
*"''After all we did to get them back last time? [[Donkey Kong]] would go crazy if he lost his bananas again!''" &ndash; ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'' (SNES instruction booklet)
*"''“We’ve got to rescue him, of course!” said Diddy and Dixie together.''" &ndash; ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'' (SNES instruction booklet, with narration)
*"''“What about me?!” asked Diddy, stamping his foot. “I went with Donkey on his last adventure! Why can't I do it?!”''" &ndash; ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'' (SNES instruction booklet, with narration)
*"''DK would never forgive us! We've got to rescue him!"'' &ndash; ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest|Donkey Kong Country 2]]'' (GBA instruction booklet)
*"''What about me?!" demanded Diddy. "I went with Donkey on his last adventure! I’ll do it!"'' &ndash; ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest|Donkey Kong Country 2]]'' (GBA instruction booklet)
*"''“But it’s dangerous!” he protested.''" &ndash; ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'' (Instruction booklets, with narration)
*"''Of course I’m not!"'' &ndash; ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'' (Instruction booklets)
*"''“I'll bring him back, you’ll see!” he declared.''" &ndash; ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'' (SNES instruction booklet, with narration)
*"''We'll bring him back, you'll see!''" &ndash; ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest|Donkey Kong Country 2]]'' (GBA instruction booklet)
*"''Hey, DK! Hellllp!''" &ndash; ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''
*"''YIPEE! Way to go, DK!''" &ndash; ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''
*"''Now that I'm free, I can help you by collecting red bananas.''" &ndash; ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''
*"''I'll just go and wait in the Tag Barrel until you need me.''" &ndash; ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''
*"''Mmm... I wonder if I'll need Cranky's help in here?''" &ndash; ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''
*"''Uh-oh!''" &ndash; ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''
*"''Come on!''" &ndash; ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'', ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]''
*"''AAAAH, EEEEE-EEEK!!!''" &ndash; ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''
*"''Wheeee! Catch me if you can!''" &ndash; ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''
*"''Okay, you two morons, here's your chance...''" &ndash; ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''
*"''Come on!''"(Is that the right club?) [[Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]]''
*"''I'm Diddy! Hoo-hoo!''" &ndash; ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]''
*"''(Heya! That was some show you put on out there. Real high-level play, and in a preliminary no less! Man, Rugby Sevens is just the best! I guess there were a lot of people here watching Rugby Sevens for the first time, but everyone got really fired up! Especially me!)''" &ndash; ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games (Wii U)]]''
*"''(The arrow markers that appear by your feet during Rugby Sevens point toward the middle of the goalpost. If you kick the ball in the direction of the arrow, it'll make it easier to score a drop goal. This is all good info if you want to rack up points!)''" &ndash; ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games (Wii U)]]''
*"''(The crowd adores you guys, and I do too&ndash;I'd love a chance to face you in Rugby Sevens! I'll even let you know how to improve once I beat you.)''" &ndash; ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games (Wii U)]]''
*"''(Boy, I never thought I'd lose like that! That's what I get for thinking you were small bananas. Heckuva match, though. Thanks!)''" &ndash; ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games (Wii U)]]''
*"''Ook ook ook! (I'm not going down easy!)''" &ndash; ''[[Super Mario Party]]''
*"''Ook ookoook ook! (You're lucky we weren't climbing trees!)''" &ndash; ''[[Super Mario Party]]''
*"''Ook ook ook! (Next time we meet, I won't lose!)''" &ndash; ''[[Super Mario Party]]''
*"''Oook ook! Oook ook ook! (Nice meeting you! I'm Diddy Kong!)''" &ndash; ''[[Super Mario Party]]''
*"''Oook ook! Oook oooook? (Mind if I come along with you?)''" &ndash; ''[[Super Mario Party]]''
*"''Oook? Oook ook! (Any tree-climbing to do? I'm the best at that!)''" &ndash; ''[[Super Mario Party]]''


==Game Appearances==
==List of appearances==
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{|class="wikitable sortable"width=100%
|-
|-
!width=50%|Title
!width=40%|Title
!width=20%|Description
!width=20%|Description
!width=20%|Original Release Date
!width=20%|Original release date
!width=10%|System/Format
!width=20%|System/format
|-
|-
|''[[Donkey Kong Country]]''
|''[[Donkey Kong Country]]''
|Playable Character
|Playable character
|1994
|1994
|[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]]
|[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]]
|-
|-
|''[[Donkey Kong Land]]''
|''[[Donkey Kong Land]]''
|Playable Character
|Playable character
|1995
|1995
|[[Game Boy]]
|[[Game Boy]]
|-
|-
|''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]
|''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]
|Playable Character
|Playable character
|1995
|1995
|[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]]
|SNES
|-
|-
|''[[Donkey Kong Land 2]]''
|''[[Donkey Kong Land 2]]''
|Playable Character
|Playable character
|1996
|1996
|[[Game Boy]]
|Game Boy
|-
|-
|''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!]]''
|''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!]]''
|Non-Playable Character
|Non-playable character
|1996
|1996
|[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]]
|SNES
|-
|''[[Donkey Kong Land III]]''
|Non-Playable Character
|1997
|[[Game Boy]]
|-
|-
|''[[Diddy Kong Racing]]''
|''[[Diddy Kong Racing]]''
|Playable Character
|Playable character
|1997
|1997
|[[Nintendo 64]]
|[[Nintendo 64]]
|-
|-
|''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''
|''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''
|Unlockable Playable Character
|Unlockable playable character
|1999
|1999
|[[Nintendo 64]]
|Nintendo 64
|-
|''[[Donkey Kong Country (Game Boy Color)|Donkey Kong Country]]''
|Playable character
|2000
|[[Game Boy Color]]
|-
|''[[Donkey Kong Country (Game Boy Advance)|Donkey Kong Country]]''
|Playable character
|2003
|[[Game Boy Advance]]
|-
|-
|''[[Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]]''
|''[[Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]]''
|Playable Character
|Playable character
|2003
|2003
|[[Nintendo GameCube]]
|[[Nintendo GameCube]]
|-
|-
|''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]''
|''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]''
|Playable Character
|Playable character
|2003
|2003
|[[Nintendo GameCube]]
|Nintendo GameCube
|-
|-
|''[[Donkey Konga]]''
|''[[Donkey Konga]]''
|Playable Character
|Playable character
|2003
|2003
|[[Nintendo GameCube]]
|Nintendo GameCube
|-
|-
|''[[Mario Golf: Advance Tour]]''
|''[[Donkey Kong Country 2 (Game Boy Advance)|Donkey Kong Country 2]]''
|Mentioned
|Playable character
|2004
|2004
|[[Game Boy Advance]]
|Game Boy Advance
|-
|-
|''[[Donkey Konga 2]]''
|''[[Donkey Konga 2]]''
|Playable Character
|Playable character
|2004
|2004
|[[Nintendo GameCube]]
|Nintendo GameCube
|-
|-
|''[[Mario Power Tennis]]''
|''[[Mario Power Tennis]]''
|Playable Character
|Playable character
|2004
|2004
|[[Nintendo GameCube]]
|Nintendo GameCube
|-
|-
|''[[DK: King of Swing]]
|''[[DK: King of Swing]]
|Unlockable Playable Character
|Unlockable playable character (main game)<br>Default playable character (Jungle Jam mode)
|2005
|2005
|[[Game Boy Advance]]
|Game Boy Advance
|-
|-
|''[[Yakuman DS]]''
|''[[Yakuman DS]]''
|Non-Playable Character
|Non-playable character
|2005
|2005
|[[Nintendo DS]]
|[[Nintendo DS]]
|-
|-
|''[[Donkey Konga 3: Tabehōdai! Haru Mogitate 50 Kyoku]]''
|''[[Donkey Konga 3: Tabehōdai! Haru Mogitate 50 Kyoku]]''
|Playable Character
|Playable character
|2005
|2005
|[[Nintendo GameCube]]
|Nintendo GameCube
|-
|-
|''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]''
|''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]''
|Playable Character
|Playable character
|2005
|2005
|[[Nintendo GameCube]]
|Nintendo GameCube
|-
|-
|''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP]]''
|''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP]]''
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|2005
|2005
|Arcade
|Arcade
|-
|''[[Donkey Kong Country 3 (Game Boy Advance)|Donkey Kong Country 3]]''
|Non-playable character
|2005
|Game Boy Advance
|-
|-
|''[[Mario Hoops 3-on-3]]''
|''[[Mario Hoops 3-on-3]]''
|Playable Character
|Playable character
|2006
|2006
|[[Nintendo DS]]
|Nintendo DS
|-
|-
|''[[Diddy Kong Racing DS]]''
|''[[Diddy Kong Racing DS]]''
|Playable Character
|Playable character
|2007
|2007
|[[Nintendo DS]]
|Nintendo DS
|-
|-
|''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP 2]]''
|''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP 2]]''
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|-
|-
|''[[Mario Strikers Charged]]''
|''[[Mario Strikers Charged]]''
|Unlockable Playable Character
|Unlockable playable character
|2007
|2007
|[[Wii]]
|[[Wii]]
|-
|-
|''[[Donkey Kong Barrel Blast]]''
|''[[Donkey Kong Barrel Blast]]''
|Playable Character
|Playable character
|2007
|2007
|[[Wii]]
|Wii
|-
|-
|''[[DK: Jungle Climber]]''
|''[[DK: Jungle Climber]]''
|Playable Character
|Playable character
|2007
|2007
|[[Nintendo DS]]
|Nintendo DS
|-
|-
|''[[Mario Party DS]]''
|''[[Mario Party DS]]''
|Non-Playable Character
|Non-playable character
|2007
|2007
|[[Nintendo DS]]
|Nintendo DS
|-
|-
|''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''
|''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''
|Playable Character
|Playable character
|2008
|2008
|[[Wii]]
|Wii
|-
|-
|''[[Mario Kart Wii]]''
|''[[Mario Kart Wii]]''
|Unlockable Playable Character
|Unlockable playable character
|2008
|2008
|[[Wii]]
|Wii
|-
|-
|''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]''
|''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]''
|Playable Character
|Playable character
|2008
|2008
|[[Wii]]
|Wii
|-
|-
|''[[Mario Power Tennis#"New Play Control!" Series|New Play Control! Mario Power Tennis]]''
|''[[Mario Power Tennis#"New Play Control!" Series|New Play Control! Mario Power Tennis]]''
|Playable Character
|Playable character
|2009
|Wii
|-
|''[[WarioWare: D.I.Y. Showcase]]''
|Cameo in Microgame
|2009
|2009
|[[Wii]]
|[[WiiWare]]
|-
|-
|''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]''
|''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]''
|Playable Character
|Playable character
|2010
|2010
|[[Wii]]
|Wii
|-
|-
|''[[Mario Sports Mix]]''
|''[[Mario Sports Mix]]''
|Playable Character
|Playable character
|2010
|2010
|[[Wii]]
|Wii
|-
|-
|''[[Fortune Street]]''
|''[[Fortune Street]]''
|Playable Character
|Playable character
|2011
|2011
|[[Wii]]
|Wii
|-
|-
|''[[Mario Party 9]]''
|''[[Mario Party 9]]''
|Non-Playable Character
|Non-playable character
|2012
|2012
|[[Wii]]
|Wii
|-
|-
|''[[Mario Tennis Open]]''
|''[[Mario Tennis Open]]''
|Playable Character
|Playable character
|2012
|2012
|[[Nintendo 3DS]]
|[[Nintendo 3DS]]
|-
|-
|''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D]]''
|''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D]]''
|Playable Character
|Playable character
|2013
|2013
|[[Nintendo 3DS]]
|Nintendo 3DS
|-
|-
|''[[Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze]]''
|''[[Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze]]''
|Playable Character
|Playable character
|2014
|2014
|[[Wii U]]
|[[Wii U]]
|-
|-
|''[[Mario Golf: World Tour]]''
|''[[Mario Golf: World Tour]]''
|Playable Character
|Playable character
|2014
|Nintendo 3DS
|-
|''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U]]''
|Playable character
|2014
|2014
|[[Nintendo 3DS]]
|Nintendo 3DS, Wii U
|-
|''[[Mario Party 10]]''
|Cameo
|2015
|Wii U
|-
|''[[Super Mario Maker]]''
|Playable character ([[Costume Mario]])
|2015
|Wii U
|-
|''[[Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games]]''
|Unlockable playable character
|2016
|Nintendo 3DS, Wii U
|-
|''[[Minecraft|Minecraft: Wii U Edition]]''
|Playable skin in the Super Mario Mash-up
|2016
|Wii U
|-
|''[[Mario Party: Star Rush]]''
|Unlockable playable character
|2016
|Nintendo 3DS
|-
|''[[Mario Sports Superstars]]''
|Playable character
|2017
|Nintendo 3DS
|-
|''[[Minecraft|Minecraft: Nintendo Switch Edition]]''
|Playable skin in the Super Mario Mash-up
|2017
|[[Nintendo Switch]]
|-
|''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''
|Costume
|2017
|Nintendo Switch
|-
|''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]''
|Mentioned
|2017
|Nintendo 3DS
|-
|''[[Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze (Nintendo Switch)|Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze]]''
|Playable character
|2018
|Nintendo Switch
|-
|''[[Minecraft|Minecraft: New Nintendo 3DS Edition]]''
|Playable skin in the Super Mario Mash-up
|2018
|[[Nintendo 3DS#New Nintendo 3DS|New Nintendo 3DS]]
|-
|''[[Minecraft|Minecraft: Bedrock Edition]]''
|Playable skin in the Super Mario Mash-up
|2018
|Nintendo Switch
|-
|''[[Mario Tennis Aces]]''
|Playable character
|2018
|Nintendo Switch
|-
|''[[Super Mario Party]]''
|Unlockable playable character
|2018
|Nintendo Switch
|-
|''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''
|Unlockable playable character
|2018
|Nintendo Switch
|-
|''[[Mario Kart Tour]]''
|Unlockable playable character
|2019
|Mobile
|-
|''[[Dr. Mario World]]''
|Unlockable playable character (update)
|2019
|Mobile
|-
|''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020]]''
|Unlockable playable character
|2019
|Nintendo Switch
|-
|''{{wp|Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics}}''
|Cameo ([[Mario Playing Cards|playing cards]])
|2020
|Nintendo Switch
|-
|''[[WarioWare: Get It Together!]]''
|Cameo in [[Donkey Kong Country Returns (microgame)|microgame]]
|2021
|Nintendo Switch
|-
|''[[Mario Strikers: Battle League]]'' (version 1.2.0)
|Playable character
|2022
|Nintendo Switch
|-
|''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'' (version 3.0.0)
|Downloadable playable character
|2023 (''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass|Booster Course Pass]]'', Wave 6)
|Nintendo Switch
|}
|}
==Voice samples==
{{media table
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|title1=''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'' and ''[[Mario Golf: World Tour]]''
|description1=Diddy Kong panicking in shock (Chris Sutherland)
|file2=Diddy Kong Mario Power Tennis.oga
|title2=''[[Mario Power Tennis]]''
|description2=Diddy Kong with his [[Barrel Jet]] (Katsumi Suzuki)
|file3=Diddy Kong SSBB voice.oga
|title3=''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]]'' series
|description3=Diddy Kong's [[smashwiki:Star KO|star KO]] scream
}}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
{{morepic|Diddy Kong}}
{{main-gallery|Diddy Kong}}
<center><gallery>
<gallery>
File:DixieDiddy2.png|[[Dixie Kong]] and Diddy Kong in ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]
Diddy kong.png|''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]''
File:DKRDS Diddy Kong.jpg|Diddy Kong in ''[[Diddy Kong Racing DS]]''
Diddywrench.png|''[[Diddy Kong Racing]]''
File:DKandDiddy DKCR.png|[[Donkey Kong]] and Diddy in ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]''
Diddy-DKKOS.png|''[[DK: King of Swing]]''
File:Diddy Kong.png|Diddy holding his cap.
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File:DiddyKongDKC365.png|Sprite of Diddy Kong in ''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!]]''
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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==Trivia==
==Notes and references==
*Diddy Kong's original name of "Dinky Kong" would later be used as [[Kiddy Kong]]'s Japanese name.
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*Diddy Kong also appears in [[Nintendo Monopoly]]. He costs $260, and took the role of Ventnor Avenue.
*Diddy Kong appears on ''Mario Kart Wii'' Trading Cards as a normal and foil card. On the back of his card, there is a description of him but with a spelling error saying "...he his one fun driver", instead of saying "...he is one fun driver".
*Diddy Kong has appeared more times as a playable character in the [[Donkey Kong Country (series)|''Donkey Kong Country'' series]] than [[Donkey Kong]] has.
* In ''Mario Golf: World Tour'', the back of one of his clubs has a leaf on it. It also resembles the grass type symbol on ''Pokemon'' trading card.
* Before being in the Mario series during the Gamecube era, he appeared with [[Mario]], [[Yoshi]] and [[Koopa Troopa]] in a PEZ dispenser set in 1998.


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Diddy Kong
Diddy Kong artwork for the Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass
Artwork for the Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass
Species Kong
First appearance Donkey Kong Country (1994)
Latest appearance Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (Booster Course Pass, Wave 6) (2023)
Latest portrayal Katsumi Suzuki (2004–present)
“I am the brave Diddy Kong. Show yourself, if you are friendly. If not, then get ready for the fight of your life!”
Diddy Kong, Donkey Kong Country

Diddy Kong is the deuteragonist of the Donkey Kong franchise and Donkey Kong's best friend and sidekick. He is a creation of the British company Rare Ltd., which produced many successful Donkey Kong games that Diddy Kong either starred or co-starred in. However, after Rare lost its rights to the Donkey Kong franchise due to Nintendo selling its shares to Microsoft, Nintendo kept the rights to all Donkey Kong characters, including Diddy Kong. He became a regular character in spin-off Super Mario titles since Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour (2003), effectively taking Donkey Kong Jr.'s former role. Diddy Kong sports a red shirt with yellow stars and a red hat with the Nintendo logo, and, unusually for Kongs, has a tail. "Diddy" is a slang word in some parts of northern England for "small," as Diddy Kong is. Diddy Kong occasionally pairs up with his girlfriend, Dixie Kong, who has a similar personality to him. He has even starred in his own racing game, Diddy Kong Racing (1997) for the Nintendo 64 and later in its remake, Diddy Kong Racing DS (2007) for the Nintendo DS.

Concept and creation[edit]

Early concept image of Diddy Kong when he was named "Junior", from a pre-Donkey Kong Country concept, Donkey Kong and the Golden Bananas
Diddy Kong's original look

During the development of Donkey Kong Country, the designers wanted the player to be capable of taking multiple hits, but they also aimed for the screen to be as "clutter-free" as possible, thereby forbidding the usage of a health bar. Having noted the "big Mario to small Mario" system used in the Super Mario games, Rare created Diddy Kong as a visual "extra hit." The design for the character was originally intended to be a redesign of Donkey Kong Jr., but Nintendo felt that its design was too different and insisted that Rare either make the design for Junior be his original appearance or make the new design an entirely different character. Rare, feeling that the design fit the "updated" Donkey Kong universe that the company was aiming to create, had decided to keep its design. During the process of naming the character, several names were suggested by Rare employees, including "Diet DK," "DK Lite," and "Titchy Kong." The name "Dinky Kong" was chosen, but it was later changed to "Diddy" due to legal considerations[1] with Dinky Toys,[2] although the name would eventually be used as Kiddy Kong's Japanese name.

History[edit]

Donkey Kong Country series[edit]

Diddy Kong made his debut appearance in the Donkey Kong Country series, having appeared in every game. The only game where he is not playable is Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! Diddy has had more playable appearances in this series than Donkey Kong has.

Donkey Kong Country[edit]

Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong in Elevator Antics

Diddy Kong first appears in the Super Nintendo Entertainment System game Donkey Kong Country and its Game Boy Color and Advance remakes as the two playable Kongs, alongside Donkey Kong appearing as the second player and sidekick for him. The original game's instruction manual describes him as a "Donkey Kong wannabe," wanting to be a video game hero like Donkey Kong.[3] In the game's first level, Jungle Hijinx, Diddy is inside the first DK Barrel after the Kremling Krew raids the banana hoard,[note 1] overpower him.[4][5][6] In the original game's instruction manual[7] and GameBoy Advance remake reveal it was the Kremling Krew who put Diddy in the barrel. Whenever a Kong takes damage, the player switches to the second Kong they were not controlling, a mechanic that would be consistent in the next two games. Donkey and Diddy Kong have the same basic abilities, such as jumping, running, and rolling. Rather than using DK's Roll Attack, he has his unique rolling move: the Cartwheel Attack. He can use this ability to defeat enemies by cartwheeling into them to gain momentum. Diddy can also cartwheel off a ledge and perform a jump midair, usually to get collectibles such as a Banana Bunch or a KONG Letter. The ability that Diddy lacks that DK has is the Hand Slap, making him unable to find secret items that require it.

Diddy's main difference is that he is weaker but is more agile, can jump higher, and move faster than Donkey Kong. He is much smaller, making it easier to pass through enemies than DK. Diddy cannot defeat Krushas and Klumps by stomping them, though he can still defeat the latter with the Cartwheel Attack. Diddy must jump on an Army twice to defeat it, rather than just once as DK can. Diddy also holds barrels in front of him rather than above his head, allowing him to use it as a shield from enemies and break open walls to find bonus levels, though cannot throw a barrel as far as DK can.

In the Game Boy Advance remake, if the player gets 90% or higher when completing a game, they unlock the "Hero Mode", where they only play as Diddy throughout the levels. His cap and shirt are yellow, and the player has to complete this mode without access to Donkey Kong or Star Barrels

Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest[edit]

Diddy Kong and Dixie Kong preforming a team up in Pirate Panic

Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest and its Game Boy Advance remake has Diddy play the leading role and introduces his girlfriend, Dixie Kong. In the game, Diddy retains his abilities from Donkey Kong Country, though he is now the first player rather than the second, with Dixie now taking that role. Diddy and Dixie Kong can do a team up move, allowing one of the Kongs to pick each other up and throw another to get across obstacles or reach higher elevations. In the Game Boy Advance remake, Diddy appears in a time attack mode, Diddy's Dash, where the player controls Diddy through individual levels without the aid of Dixie, similar to the Hero Mode from Donkey Kong Country's Game Boy Advance remake.

In the game's story, the Kremling Krew kidnaps Donkey Kong and sends him away to their island, Crocodile Isle. K. Rool, now Kaptain K. Rool, threatens to keep Donkey Kong as a prisoner unless the Kongs give the banana hoard to him. Diddy refuses, so he and Dixie travel through Crocodile Isle. Whenever the player visits the Monkey Museum, Cranky chastises him and Dixie, believing them not to be actual video game heroes,[8][9][10] hence the inclusion of Cranky's Video Game Heroes, an awards ceremony in which Cranky tallies up who has collected the most Video Game Hero Coins, for which he hid in every level.

Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble![edit]

“Dear Dixie
Gone exploring the islands with DK, Back tomorrow!
--Diddy”
Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! instruction booklet, page 5

Diddy has a smaller role in Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! In the backstory, Donkey and Diddy go on a fishing trip to the Northern Kremisphere. The Kongs did not return from their fishing trip, so Dixie and Kiddy Kong go on an adventure to save them. In Kastle Kaos, after Dixie and Kiddy defeat Baron K. Roolenstein, it is revealed that Donkey and Diddy were contained within KAOS, who they were freed from, presumably having their brain energy used as a power source.

In the Game Boy Advance remake, Diddy appears in the Funky's Rentals mission "Protect", as one of the Kongs that Dixie and Kiddy must protect from the Kremlings.

Donkey Kong Country Returns[edit]

Diddy Kong
Diddy Kong in Donkey Kong Country Returns

Diddy Kong reappears as one of the two playable characters in Donkey Kong Country Returns and its Nintendo 3DS remake, Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D.

He is the first to notice the banana hoard being stolen by animals who are hypnotized by the Tiki Tak Tribe, and attempts to pursue them to retrieve it. However, Diddy fails, and he is shoved into a barrel. After he is freed, he and Donkey Kong go on another quest to reclaim the banana hoard by traversing through the various regions of the island while fighting the operatives in each of them. After defeating Tiki Tong, he and Donkey Kong get the banana hoard back from the Tiki Tak Tribe.

Diddy has different roles after the final battle. If he is with his big buddy at the end, they are ejected from the lair by the explosion of Tiki Tong to space. While Diddy panics, DK comes up with a plan and they knock the moon out of its orbit onto Tiki Tong Tower. Even without Diddy, Donkey Kong still frees the bananas, only to realize he is falling at alarming speed. Fortunately, Diddy Kong returns out of nowhere to save his friend. Should Diddy triumph on his own, he tries to break free from the moon's gravitational pull with his barrel jet. However, it malfunctions and he crashes headfirst into the moon, the impact knocking it out of orbit and onto Tiki Tong Tower. The unconscious Diddy plummets from the sky, only to land and awaken in DK's hands. Either way, the Kongs celebrate at bananas' freedom.

In single player mode, once Diddy is freed from a DK Barrel, he stays on Donkey Kong's back. If Donkey Kong jumps into the air, Diddy can use his Barrel Jet to hover for a few seconds. In two player mode, the second player is Diddy, whom they can control individually, as well as keep Diddy on Donkey Kong's back. Diddy still remains more agile than Donkey Kong, and he can still control the Barrel Jet in midair and use his Peanut Popgun to stun enemies.

Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze[edit]

Diddy Kong is one of the four playable characters (five in the Nintendo Switch port, due to Funky Kong being an additional playable character) in Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze and its Nintendo Switch port of the same name. Donkey Kong can release him from a DK Barrel marked with a blue "DD". Diddy retains his ability to use his Barrel Jet to hover and the Peanut Popgun from Donkey Kong Country Returns. While underwater, Diddy can use his Barrel Jet to perform the Jet Blast, giving him and Donkey Kong a speed boost. The two Kongs can use the Kong POW move to replace every nearby enemy into Red Balloons.

In the game's opening cutscene, Diddy was celebrating DK's birthday along with him, Dixie, and Cranky, until the Snowmads appeared and blew the Kongs away to the Lost Mangroves to conquer Donkey Kong Island. Diddy joins the other Kongs on an adventure to return to Donkey Kong Island.

Club Nintendo[edit]

"Donkey Kong Country"[edit]

Diddy and Donkey attacking King K. Rool in the "Donkey Kong Country" comic

Diddy also appears in the Club Nintendo comic "Donkey Kong Country", serving a similar role as in the eponymous game. Diddy's task is to watch over the banana hoard. King K. Rool finds Diddy and puts him into a barrel. Donkey Kong soon discovers him, and they track down King K. Rool to defeat him. In the fight against King K. Rool, Donkey Kong throws Diddy up onto K. Rool to attack, unlike the method used in-game.

"Super Mario in Die Nacht des Grauens"[edit]

In the comic "Super Mario in Die Nacht des Grauens", published in the same magazine, Diddy Kong lives in a skyscraper in Brooklyn with many other Nintendo characters. Due to a contract signed by Wario, the skyscraper is invaded by several monsters. One of them, Chuckie, invades the Kongs' room while Diddy and Donkey are watching TV. They are terrified by the evil doll, but they are rescued by Mario, Link and Kirby.

"Donkey Kong in: Banana Day 24"[edit]

In the Club Nintendo comic "Donkey Kong in: Banana Day 24", the Kongs have to save the world from freezing, since a giant U.F.O, is pulling the Earth away from the sun. Diddy joins Donkey, Dixie, Kiddy and Cranky into a space shuttle and flies into space to confront the aliens. The aliens explain that they mistook the Earth for a giant coconut. Diddy decides to give bananas to the aliens, and in return they promise to return the Earth to its original position.

Donkey Kong Land series[edit]

Donkey Kong Land[edit]

Diddy Kong climbing a rope in Donkey Kong Land

Diddy Kong and Donkey Kong are tricked into a bet by Cranky Kong in Donkey Kong Land, and the two travel again to reclaim Donkey's banana hoard from King K. Rool. After traveling through four lands, Diddy and Donkey Kong manage to defeat King K. Rool and his Kremling Krew again.

Donkey Kong Land 2[edit]

A Klomp walking away from Diddy Kong in Donkey Kong Land 2

In Donkey Kong Land 2, which is a retelling of Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest, Diddy retains his abilities and his role as the main character.

Donkey Kong Land III[edit]

In Donkey Kong Land III's manual, Diddy and Donkey Kong enter a contest to find the Lost World, while leaving Dixie and Kiddy Kong behind. Despite having an integral role in the story, Diddy and Donkey Kong do not appear in the game, and it is unknown where the two Kongs are during the events of the game.

4-koma Gag Battle[edit]

Diddy Kong appears throughout the 4-koma Gag Battle manga adaptations of: Donkey Kong Country, Diddy Kong Racing and Donkey Kong 64.

Super Mario-kun[edit]

Diddy Kong appears in the fourteenth volume of the Super Mario-kun manga comics. Even though a majority of the volume is based on Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, the end of it contains Donkey Kong Country and Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest content. In the Donkey Kong Country part of the volume, Cranky Kong asks Diddy and Donkey Kong to battle King K. Rool. He also appears with his girlfriend, Dixie Kong to battle Kaptain K. Rool in the Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest part.

Donkey Kong Country: Rumble in the Jungle[edit]

Artwork of Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong, used on the back cover of Donkey Kong Country: Rumble in the Jungle
Artwork of Donkey Kong with Diddy Kong from Donkey Kong Country: Rumble in the Jungle

In the 1995 children's novel Donkey Kong Country: Rumble in the Jungle, Donkey Kong introduces his "buddy" Diddy Kong to Funky Kong, who offers Diddy a ride in his barrel plane around Donkey Kong Island. During the flight, Diddy Kong notices smoke coming from Big Ape City, which was believed to have been abandoned. Hoping for an adventure, he is willing to investigate, although Funky Kong prefers to not "go looking for trouble". Returning to his treehouse after the flight, Diddy Kong realizes that he still has Funky Kong's walkie talkie, and trying to contact him reveals that his plane is being attacked by "flying pigs" over Big Ape City. Diddy Kong immediately agrees to travel with Donkey Kong to the city, joined by a reluctant Cranky Kong.

On the edge of the forest in Tree Top Town, the Kongs encounter a group of Kremlings. Diddy Kong performs several cartwheel attacks, which is true to his abilities as a playable character in the Donkey Kong Country and Donkey Kong Land series of games. Upon reaching Big Ape City, Diddy Kong is eager to find a way to infiltrate the factory, despite the high numbers of Kremling security guards. Overhearing some guards speaking, the Kongs discover that Funky Kong is being kept in the factory. After locating and breaking open Funky's cell, Diddy Kong assists Donkey Kong in clearing some Kremling guards using barrels. Upon inspecting his damaged plane, Funky draws a map for Diddy, explaining where to find the factory's supply room for a replacement waterpump. Diddy Kong traverses over several catwalks to reach the store room, where he encounters a Klap Trap. Diddy Kong lodges a barrel into the Klap Trap's large mouth, allowing him time to escape with the water pump.

After the Kongs from the factory in the barrel plane, Donkey Kong has the idea to jump from the plane and onto King K. Rool's zeppelin. Although afraid, Diddy Kong joins him in entering the zeppelin and defeating several Kremlings using cartwheels, double jumps and barrels. Afterward, Donkey and Diddy Kong plant the airship with time-delayed TNT Barrels, and choose to let the "coward" King K. Rool to escape. After re-entering the plane, Donkey Kong compliments Diddy Kong on how well he fought the Kremlings, and all the Kongs share a laugh as they watch the planted TNT Barrels explode onto the Kremling's factory.

Donkey Kong Country television series[edit]

Diddy Kong is featured as a main character on the Donkey Kong Country television series. In most of the episodes, Diddy usually is seen watching over the Crystal Coconut with his buddy, Donkey Kong. Diddy Kong's physical appearance in the show is very similar to his appearance in Donkey Kong Country, as his shirt lacks the yellow stars on it and his hat does not have the Nintendo logo on it. Diddy was voiced by Andrew Sabiston during the entire run of the series. Sabiston had previously voiced Yoshi on the Super Mario World television series seven years earlier.

Diddy Kong Racing / Diddy Kong Racing DS[edit]

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Diddy's appearance in Diddy Kong Racing
Diddy Kong
Diddy Kong in Diddy Kong Racing DS

Diddy appears as the main and titular character of Diddy Kong Racing and its Nintendo DS remake, Diddy Kong Racing DS. In the prologue, Diddy gets a letter from Timber, who asks for Diddy's help with saving Timber's Island from Wizpig. By the game's conclusion, Diddy, Timber, and their friends manage to expel Wizpig and free the Timber's Island guardians from his mind control. As a racer, Diddy has balanced stats, and in the Nintendo 64 original, Diddy's vehicle color is blue, his vehicle number is 1 and his top speed without bananas is 56 mph.

The Nintendo DS remake includes a newly rendered introduction where Diddy, Tiny Kong and Dixie Kong are seen running through the woods to recruit friends to fight Wizpig.

Donkey Kong Barrel Blast[edit]

Concept artwork of Diddy Kong wearing jet bongos attached with star-logo wings, from Donkey Kong Barrel Blast
Diddy Kong in Donkey Kong Barrel Blast

Diddy Kong makes another appearance as a playable character in the racing game, Donkey Kong Barrel Blast. Diddy is one of the six default racers that are playable from the start of the game. Diddy has low speed but a good boost and handling. His rival is Kip.

Mario no Bōken Land[edit]

Diddy Kong in Mario no Bōken Land
Diddy Kong, chasing Wizpig on his plane in Mario no Bōken Land

Diddy Kong stars as the main character in a Mario no Bōken Land chapter, titled "Go Go Diddy!". The story starts out with him, and various other characters, racing together for fun, him being in 10th place. Wizpig interrupts the race, attacks Taj the Genie, and rips up his carpet. After Wizpig escapes the scene, Taj casts a spell to transform Mario, Peach and Diddy's cars into planes; it is then that Diddy, Mario and Princess Peach follow him to fight him. Mario and Peach are overtaken by Wizpig throwing bombs, but Diddy Kong manages to dodge his projectile missile. Diddy then buries Wizpig under a pile of rocks, and after Wizpig's defeat, all the other racers decide to forfeit the race that was in progress and declare Diddy Kong the winner because of his heroic actions. He is seen with a crown, with various characters, celebrating his victory over Wizpig.

Donkey Kong 64[edit]

Diddy Kong
Artwork from Donkey Kong 64
“He's back again and about time too
And this time he's in the mood”
DK Rap

Diddy is one of the five playable Kongs in Donkey Kong 64. In the opening introduction, King K. Rool attempts to attack DK Isles with the Blast-o-Matic, which gets damaged after Crocodile Isle crashes into a small island. To buy time to repair his weapon, K. Rool has the banana hoard stolen and some of the Kongs kidnapped, with Diddy being one of them.

Early on in his journey, Donkey Kong frees Diddy from captivity in Jungle Japes. Diddy can collect red bananas and coins. Diddy can perform the Simian Slam like the other Kongs, and he can learn a few unique moves from Cranky's Lab, including Chimpy Charge, Rocketbarrel Boost, and Simian Spring. He is the only Kong who can Double Jump. Diddy's musical instrument is the electric guitar, which he obtains from Candy's Music Shop, and his weapon is the popguns, which he obtains from Funky's Store.

In Hideout Helm, Diddy can complete two Bonus Stages to deactivate the red current flowing within the Blast-o-Matic. In the final boss battle at the boxing arena, Diddy is the second Kong to fight against King Krusha K. Rool. During the round, Diddy must use his Rocketbarrel Boost to fly up to the four light fixtures and shoot two targets on them so that they drop on K. Rool's head; Diddy's round ends when the last of the light fixtures is shot down and stuck to K. Rool's head.

In the Monkey Smash multiplayer mode, Diddy has three alternate color schemes (aside from his default red color): yellow, green, and blue.

Mario Golf series[edit]

Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour[edit]

Diddy Kong
Diddy Kong swinging his golf club

Even though he has always been connected to Super Mario through Donkey Kong, Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour is the first game in the Super Mario franchise to feature Diddy Kong. He is a playable character in the game, appearing as Donkey Kong's partner. Diddy Kong briefly appears in the opening of this game.

When Diddy gets a par, he nods and gives a thumbs up, and when he gets a birdie, he jumps in joy and then gives two thumbs-ups. His eagle or better animation show him doing a one arm handstand, flips, and then gives a thumbs up. If he gets a bogey, Diddy looks scared and moans in shame. If he gets a double bogey or worse, Diddy gets so frustrated that he jumps and flails erratically in midair. When he stops, he crashes neck-first back to the ground.

Mario Golf: World Tour[edit]

Diddy Kong returns as a playable character in Mario Golf: World Tour. In the Castle Club's Royal Room, he is seen looking at a bowl of bananas. Golf clubs and a ball based on him are available at the shop, and so are clothes themed after him, where Miis can purchase them from there or by participating in tournaments. His costume can be unlocked if all Star Coin challenges in the Sky Island course are completed. Some of his voice clips are recycled from Donkey Kong 64.

Diddy Kong gets an Albatross in Mario Golf: World Tour.
Diddy Kong in Earth's atmosphere after getting an Albatross.

When Diddy Kong gets a par, he flips and strikes a pose, and when he gets a birdie, he puts on his Barrel Jet and flies in victory. His eagle or better animation show him flying so high on his Barrel Jet out of joy that he ends up in Earth's atmosphere next to space, leaving him staring at the camera completely shocked and baffled. If he gets a bogey, he lies down in frustration while eating a banana. If he gets a double bogey or worse, he lies down and eats a banana, then tosses the peel and tries to get up, only to slip on the peel in the process.

Mario Kart series[edit]

Mario Kart: Double Dash!![edit]

Artwork of Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong for Mario Kart: Double Dash!!
Diddy Kong, along with Donkey Kong, in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!

Diddy Kong debuts in the Mario Kart series in Mario Kart: Double Dash!! He is a lightweight character, along with Baby Mario, Baby Luigi, Koopa Troopa, Koopa Paratroopa, Bowser Jr., Toad, and Toadette. His special weapon is the Giant Banana, which is shared with his partner Donkey Kong. His personal kart is the Barrel Train. This is the only Mario Kart game where Diddy is a lightweight driver.

Mario Kart Arcade GP series[edit]

In Mario Kart Arcade GP, Diddy Kong makes a cameo appearance. He appears in a course from the DK Cup, Bananan Ruins. When the player crosses the finish line to start a new lap or to finish the race, Diddy can be seen in the crowd cheering, which he also does in Mario Kart Arcade GP 2.

Mario Kart Wii[edit]

Artwork of Diddy Kong and his standard kart from Mario Kart Wii
Diddy Kong in Mario Kart Wii

Diddy returns as a playable character in Mario Kart Wii. He appears as an unlockable, playable character. Diddy is classified as a middleweight character. He is unlocked by winning the 50cc Lightning Cup or by playing 450 races. Diddy Kong is a staff ghost for the course Maple Treeway. Diddy features a small acceleration and drift bonus while getting a strong mini-turbo bonus. Diddy Kong is one of three Kongs who appear in this game. The other two are Donkey Kong and Funky Kong. He also appears on Mario Kart Wii trading cards as a normal and foil card. On the back of his card, there is a description of him but with a spelling error saying "...he his[sic] one fun driver", instead of saying "...he is one fun driver".

Mario Kart Tour[edit]

Diddy Kong in Mario Kart Tour
Diddy Kong in Mario Kart Tour

Diddy Kong reappears in Mario Kart Tour as a playable character, where he is classified as a Super character. His special item is the Banana Barrels, which he shares with Funky Kong and the Light Green Mii Racing Suit.

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe[edit]

Diddy Kong racing on Cloudtop Cruise in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
Diddy Kong racing on Cloudtop Cruise in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe.

Diddy Kong was added to Mario Kart 8 Deluxe as a playable character through the sixth and final wave of the Booster Course Pass, alongside Funky Kong, Pauline, and Peachette.[11] He is among the lightest middleweight characters, sharing statistics with Cat Peach, Inkling Girl, and female Villager.

Donkey Konga series[edit]

Diddy Kong
Diddy Kong playing bongos

Diddy, along with Donkey Kong appears in Donkey Konga. In this game, he and Donkey Kong find a pair of bongos. With Diddy worrying that it could be King K. Rool's trap, he and Donkey Kong take them to Cranky Kong. Diddy tries to play it while Donkey Kong claps. The two leave, and continue to play their bongos. Diddy is also a playable character in the game. Diddy Kong appears as a playable character in the sequel, Donkey Konga 2, where Diddy, his girlfriend, Dixie Kong, and Donkey Kong are the three playable characters.

Diddy reappears in the Japan-only sequel, Donkey Konga 3: Tabehōdai! Haru Mogitate 50 Kyoku. He returns as a playable character, along with Donkey Kong, Dixie Kong, and Funky Kong.

Mario Tennis series[edit]

Mario Power Tennis / New Play Control! Mario Power Tennis[edit]

Artwork of Diddy Kong from Mario Power Tennis.
Diddy Kong hitting a tennis ball

In his Mario Tennis series debut in Mario Power Tennis, Diddy Kong is a Speed type character, and his default partner for doubles matches is Donkey Kong. His Offensive Power Shot, Acrobatic Banana, makes him hit the ball in a curved trajectory while standing on his head. Any opponents that return his power shot have their controls reversed and a banana picture shows the effect. His Defensive Power Shot, Barrel Jet, allows him to return any balls that are out of his reach.

During the opening cinematic, Diddy is briefly seen using his tennis racket to knock back Bob-ombs thrown by Wario, Waluigi, and Bowser, where the Peach Dome is under siege.

During a trophy ceremony, Diddy comes up to the podium, while Luigi, Peach, and Donkey Kong look on. Diddy starts walking around Luigi, much to his and Peach's curiosity, asking, "Hey, where are you going?" Then Diddy flips the trophy with his tail in the air and catches while he celebrates his victory with Donkey Kong. During the Koopa Troopa's trophy ceremony, Diddy is seen eaten bananas, while Luigi, Mario, and Peach are congratulating the Koopa for his victory. Diddy then throws a banana peel in the direct path of the Koopa's path, causing it to trip over, but it eventually receives the trophy. Diddy and other characters pose for the camera as Koopa holds the trophy. During Wiggler's trophy ceremony, Diddy accidentally rolls a tennis ball, which causes Wiggler to trip. After Wiggler calms down, Diddy trips on the same tennis ball, losing his footing and falling onto both Luigi and Wiggler. This causes Wiggler to become angry and turn red, chasing after Diddy and Luigi. This is the first game where Katsumi Suzuki voices Diddy and has voiced as him ever since.

Mario Tennis Open[edit]

In Mario Tennis Open, Diddy Kong reappears as a speedy character. He is usually paired with Donkey Kong again. His gameplay is based on acrobatic moves, like in the previous tennis game. Like the other characters of the game, he has a tennis outfit and racket based on himself, available for purchase in the Tennis Gear Store, and also his own Mii costume, which is unlocked by meeting 20 Mii characters via Streetpass.

Mario Tennis Aces[edit]

Diddy Kong as he appears in Mario Tennis Aces

Diddy Kong appears in Mario Tennis Aces as a playable character, where he was available as a participation prize for the September online tournament, or from October 1, 2018. He is a speedy character. His Trick Shots are "Acrobatics" for forwards and "Diddy Roll" for sideways. His Special Shot is referred to as the "Jungle Swing".

DK series[edit]

DK: King of Swing[edit]

Diddy Kong, DK: King of Swing
Diddy Kong in DK: King of Swing

In DK: King of Swing, Diddy Kong is the star of the Diddy Mode, which the player can unlock collecting 24 medals with Donkey Kong. Diddy is one of the playable characters in the Jungle Jam, where he can jump high but has a weak attack.

DK: Jungle Climber[edit]

Diddy Kong from DK: Jungle Climber.
Diddy Kong in DK: Jungle Climber

Diddy Kong appears in DK: Jungle Climber as well. In this game, DK can use him as a launch to hit objects and reach areas where DK cannot reach. Diddy is also required to use three powerups: Hammer, Wings, and Torch. The player has to race Diddy at the start of the game, and in one of the minigames, the player also has to race Diddy. Diddy plays a role in the plot as Donkey Kong's sidekick, as usual.

Yakuman DS[edit]

Diddy Kong appears in the Japan-only mahjong game Yakuman DS as an opponent. Unlike in most other Super Mario games he appears in, he appears only as a computer opponent. Diddy is one of twenty-one opponents and his best friend, Donkey Kong, appears as an opponent, too.

Mario Baseball series[edit]

Mario Superstar Baseball[edit]

In Mario Superstar Baseball, Diddy Kong is once again a playable character. He has fast running, good fielding, average pitching, and weak batting. He is a Team Captain in Exhibition Mode, and a Sub-Captain in Challenge Mode. During Challenge Mode, Diddy plays on Donkey Kong's team. His special ball is the Boomerang Ball, which launches the ball out like a Boomerang to trick the other team. It can be used when the player purchases the Chimp Banana in the store from challenge mode. His other special moves are Clamber and Super Catch. He shares good chemistry with Donkey Kong, Goomba, and Dixie Kong, and does not share bad chemistry with any character.

During the opening cinematic, Diddy is seen to be showing a bunt that hits a pitch thrown from Wario, where the ball barely stays fair on the boundary line.

In the closing cinematic that plays after winning the final game in Challenge Mode via Special Cup, Diddy is seen greeting Mario at the baseball field before Bowser arrives on scene and challenges Mario's team to a baseball game.

Mario Super Sluggers[edit]

Artwork of Diddy Kong from Mario Super Sluggers
Diddy Kong juggling three baseballs from Mario Super Sluggers

Diddy Kong reprises his role as a playable character and captain in Mario Super Sluggers. In challenge mode, he is on Donkey Kong's team, the DK Wilds. His team name is the Diddy Monkeys. Diddy's star swing is the Banana Swing and his star pitch is the Banana Ball. His batting has slightly improved, has a good fielding boost, his running has decreased, and his pitching is unchanged. He shares good chemistry with all the Kongs, bad chemistry with the Kritters and King K. Rool and is the only character not to share good chemistry with any Mii color.

During the opening cinematic, Diddy witnesses a giant barrel coming his way at DK Jungle until Donkey Kong smashes the barrel to save him.

In Challenge Mode, Diddy watches over the statue that once held the stone tablet while Donkey Kong, Mario, and the others search for the its pieces broken up by Bowser Jr. and his minions. He gives them hints on where to find the other two pieces; suggesting they follow one of Bowser Jr.'s minions and look near the waterfall. After the stone tablet is restored, the bridge to the ballpark is raised back into place. When Bowser Jr. is revealed to be holding Tiny Kong hostage, Diddy joins the team to rescue her.

Once the DK Wilds are assembled, the player can play a game against them by talking to Diddy, who explains their strength and defense.

In the cinematic that plays after defeating Bowser's team in Challenge Mode, Diddy is briefly seen celebrating with the other characters in the middle of the infield before everyone departs from Bowser's Castle and marches toward the entrance of the Baseball Kingdom, where they look at the sunset before the lights turn on for the night.

Mario Hoops 3-on-3[edit]

Diddy Kong
Diddy Kong playing basketball

Diddy Kong is playable in Mario Hoops 3-on-3. Diddy Kong is a default player, and is a part of the speedy class. His Special Shot is the Jet Shot, which summons a jet pack, and attaches to Diddy Kong's back. He then flies towards the basket.

Mario Strikers series[edit]

Mario Strikers Charged[edit]

Artwork of Diddy Kong from Mario Strikers Charged
Diddy Kong kicking a soccer ball from Mario Strikers Charged

Diddy Kong is also an unlockable captain in Mario Strikers Charged. He is unlocked when the player beats Diddy Kong in the Crystal Cup. Diddy Kong is a Playmaker Captain, and he is very swift and agile. His Super Ability is Red Card!, which summons a beam of light that pulls any player, except for Diddy Kong, into the skies for fifteen seconds. A new trait of Diddy Kong in this game is that he does not smile very often, with the exception of his victory scenes, as do most other players; another exception is Diddy having a more deep human-like voice on certain occasions such as getting shoved by an opponent, being affected by Wario's "Gas Mask!" ability, and getting electrocuted. In the intro, he gets sucked into some cyclone in the sky during a match against Yoshi. It is later revealed that he somehow survived it, as shown when he receives the ball, and jumps into the air, smashing all of Yoshi's Dry Bones in the process and makes a great kick.

Diddy Kong gains some new abilities in this game. He is shown to have super natural powers, as seen with Red Card!, which summons a beam of light to take players out of the field, and his Mega Strike. When he uses his Mega Strike, he launches in the air, moves into a Buddha position, and touches it with the tip of his tail which makes the ball go flying.

His theme music when he scores a point and makes his home entrance is Hindustani classical music. One of his winning animations involves him doing a victory dance and grinning sheepishly, while two of his losing animations show Diddy moping around with a very depressed look on his face, while another scene shows him pounding his fists to the ground out of fury.

Mario Strikers: Battle League[edit]

Diddy Kong returns as a playable character in Mario Strikers: Battle League, added through the version 1.2.0 update alongside Pauline.[12] In this game, his best attributes are his speed and passing, while he has weaker strength and shooting. In his Hyper Strike, Barrel Boom, he shoots himself from a Blast Barrel towards the ball.

Mario Party series[edit]

A figure with Diddy Kong on it.
The unlockable figure of Diddy Kong from Mario Party DS

Diddy Kong debuts in the Mario Party series in Mario Party DS as a non-playable character. In the third stage of Story Mode, Donkey Kong is transformed into a statue by a Dry Bones. Mario and friends help him recover Donkey Kong, and soon defeat the Dry Bones. After its defeat, Diddy hands Mario and friends the third Sky Crystal, while Donkey Kong heads off to Bowser's Castle. Diddy Kong also appears as one of the unlockable figures and badges. Diddy makes another non-playable appearance in Mario Party 9, this time as the mid-boss for DK's Jungle Ruins.

In Mario Party 10, Diddy does not physically appear, but a statue that looks like him mounted on Donkey Kong can be seen on the southern side of the Donkey Kong Board; it is based on another statue seen on the file select screen of Donkey Kong Country Returns and Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D. While Diddy does not physically appear in Mario Party: The Top 100 either, his name is mentioned when the player scans the Diddy Kong amiibo, giving them ten coins, and as such an extra life if they have lost all of theirs.

Diddy Kong is an unlockable character Mario Party: Star Rush, also being his first playable appearance in a Mario Party game. He can be unlocked by earning enough party points to reach level 11 or by scanning a Diddy Kong amiibo. In Toad Scramble, he can break barrels to earn coins, and his Triple 7 Dice Block has a 50% chance of rolling either a 0 or a 7. In Coinathlon, if a Diddy Kong amiibo is used, Diddy Kong always starts out with two Double Medals, sharing this trait with Donkey Kong. Diddy Kong returns as an unlockable playable character in Super Mario Party, now unlocked by completing the second world of Challenge Road, Chestnut Forest. For this game, Diddy's special Dice Block has one face that gives him two coins (without moving), two faces that display 0s, and three faces that display 7s, giving him a better chance at movement than Donkey Kong's, who has two 10s instead of three 7s.

Super Smash Bros. series[edit]

The Donkey Kong series emblem, from Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS.
Super Smash Bros. fighter
Diddy Kong
Diddy Kong from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Game appearances
Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (unlockable)
Special moves
Standard:  Peanut Popgun
Side:  Monkey Flip
Up:  Rocketbarrel Boost
Down:  Banana Peel
Final Smash:  Rocketbarrel Barrage (Brawl, for 3DS / Wii U); Hyper Rocketbarrel (Ultimate)
Battle entrance
Diddy Kong explodes out of a DK Barrel.
SmashWiki article: Diddy Kong

Diddy Kong joins the Super Smash Bros. series as a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, and returns in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. He is swift, agile, and very acrobatic, just like how he is in the Donkey Kong franchise. Diddy Kong's weight is 93 units in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U; in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, his weight is decreased to 90 units.

For the Super Smash Bros. series, Diddy Kong is given a realistic monkey voice instead of the cartoonish voice he is commonly given in the Super Mario franchise titles.

Super Smash Bros. Brawl[edit]

SmashWiki article: Diddy Kong (SSBB)

Diddy Kong makes his playable Super Smash Bros. debut in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, having only been mentioned in Donkey Kong's character biography and trophy in Super Smash Bros. and Super Smash Bros. Melee.

Diddy Kong's special moves are Peanut Popgun, which lets him shoot peanuts at his opponents; Monkey Flip, which lets him leap forward and pummel (or kick) his opponents; Rocketbarrel Boost, which can be charged to fly through the air; and Banana Peel, which when thrown, makes his opponents trip. His Final Smash is Rocketbarrel Barrage, and it combines two of his special moves, Peanut Popgun and Rocketbarrel Boost, together.

In Diddy's codec conversation, Snake refers to him as a "chimpanzee in a Nintendo hat", despite the fact neither chimps nor any ape species have prominent tails.

The Subspace Emissary[edit]
Diddy Kong's snapshot in the Subspace Emissary

In the Jungle, Diddy Kong helps Donkey Kong recover bananas stolen from the Koopa Troop, only to have Bowser appear and attempt to use his Dark Cannon on the Kongs. Donkey knocks Diddy away to safety before anything happens, however, although at the cost of Donkey Kong being turned into a trophy in the process. At the Lake, Diddy encounters Rayquaza, teams up with Fox McCloud by force, and fights False Bowser, but they end up fleeing from the real Bowser. As they reach the Swamp, Bowser successfully attacks Diddy, turns into a static trophy and clones him into False Diddy Kong with shadowbugs, eventually multiplying in size. After Diddy is revived, he defeats the clone and teams up with Falco Lombardi, again by force.

Upon discovering that Donkey is being taken to the Island of the Ancients, Falco drops Diddy for the little Kong to rescue him. After receiving help from Captain Falcon and Captain Olimar to fend off the Subspace Army, all four of them end up at the Subspace Bomb Factory. Upon meeting Samus and Pikachu, R.O.B. reveals himself just before they are forced to evacuate the island as it is sucked into Subspace.

In Subspace, Tabuu turns all of the gathered heroes, including Diddy, into trophies. However, Diddy is among the fighters rescued by King Dedede and his team before they all head into the Great Maze to defeat Tabuu and save the world, with help from Sonic the Hedgehog.

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U[edit]

SmashWiki article: Diddy Kong (SSB4)

Diddy Kong was revealed for Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U on February 21, 2014, the day of the North American/European release of Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze. Diddy Kong's mobility has been improved; his limbs are longer, giving his attacks more range; and many of his attacks deal much more knockback. However, his damage output is lower overall.

Early on in the game's lifetime, Diddy became notorious in competitive play for his very powerful and easy-to-use throw combos, leading to some of his moves being slightly weakened in later balance patches.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit]

SmashWiki article: Diddy Kong (SSBU)

Diddy Kong reappears in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, having new monkey voice clips alongside those from previous games. Diddy Kong benefits from universal changes: his mobility is even faster; his short hop timing is shortened; the landing lag in his aerials is reduced; he can directionally air dodge; and he can use any ground attack out of a run, or any aerial attack on ladders. Diddy Kong's damage output has been further decreased. Lastly, his weight has been reduced to 90 units, while Monkey Flip and Rocketbarrel Boost cover much less distance.

Owing to King K. Rool's ties to Donkey Kong, Diddy Kong appears alongside Donkey Kong in K. Rool's debut trailer for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Specifically, Diddy Kong lounges lazily in Donkey Kong's treehouse on a tire swing, only to be startled by quakes before looking outside with Donkey to investigate. They then see an ominous and familiar shadow, only for it to be revealed to be King Dedede wearing a cape and King K. Rool's mask, to their surprise. King Dedede then proceeds to laugh at the practical joke he played on them, only for him to be smacked upside the head and knocked away by the actual King K. Rool, much to Diddy and Donkey Kong's horror, with King K. Rool roaring. In the ending of the trailer, Diddy, alongside Donkey Kong, has their foot and fist, respectively, make contact with King K. Rool's fist with enough force as to cause a shockwave to be emitted throughout the jungle. He also appears in Banjo & Kazooie's trailer.

In the opening cutscene to "World of Light", Diddy is among the fighters who attempt to escape from Galeem's beams of light; Diddy himself attempts to flee using the Rocketbarrel Pack alongside Rosalina & Luma, but ultimately is consumed and used to create puppet fighters. Diddy is found in the sub-area in the Light Realm resembling the first world of the original Donkey Kong Country, with Diddy himself serving as the "boss" of that area.

Classic Mode route[edit]

Diddy Kong's Classic Mode has him fight alongside characters who generally have sidekicks at their side during adventures. The penultimate battle has Diddy fight alongside Donkey Kong against King K. Rool, their biggest nemesis.

Hey, Little Buddy!
Round Opponent(s) Rule Stage Song
1 Bowser, Bowser Jr. Team Battle
(Ally: Mario)
Princess Peach's Castle King Bowser - Super Mario Bros. 3
2 Meta Ridley, Dark Samus Team Battle
(Ally: Zero Suit Samus)
Norfair Nemesis Ridley
3 Ganondorf Team Battle
(Ally: Zelda)
Unova Pokémon League (Battlefield) Death Mountain
4 Mewtwo Team Battle
(Ally: Pokémon Trainer)
Spear Pillar Battle! (Dialga/Palkia) / Spear Pillar
5 King Dedede, Meta Knight Team Battle
(Ally: Kirby)
Fountain of Dreams King Dedede's Theme (Brawl)
6 King K. Rool Team Battle
(Ally: Donkey Kong)
Jungle Japes King K. Rool / Ship Deck 2
Final Master Hand, Crazy Hand Team Battle
(Ally: Donkey Kong)
Final Destination Master Hand / Crazy Hand

WarioWare series[edit]

In the WarioWare series, Diddy only appears in a few microgames. In WarioWare: D.I.Y. Showcase's DK Country, the player takes control of a moving Bonus Barrel, from which Diddy gets shot into the air. He must avoid an energic red Zinger and collect two rows of bananas in order to win the microgame. In WarioWare: Get It Together!'s Donkey Kong Country Returns, Diddy sometimes appears after the microgame is cleared.

Mario & Sonic series[edit]

Diddy's first three appearances in the Mario & Sonic series are in the form of an unlockable Mii outfit. In Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games for the Wii, the suit based on him can be purchased from the boutique. In Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games for the Wii, the suit is unlocked after playing against a friend 20 times in Single Event mode. In Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games, the Diddy suit is unlocked after completing 3 areas in Legend Showdown.

Diddy Kong's head icon in Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020
Diddy Kong's head icon in Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020

In more recent installments, Diddy has begun to appear as a playable character. In the Nintendo 3DS version of Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, Diddy makes his playable debut in the series, although he can only be played in the 110m Hurdles event. In the Wii U version, Diddy is only playable in the Rugby Sevens event. Oddly, for Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, Diddy has brown eyes instead of black like in the Super Smash Bros. series, and he does not have the Nintendo logo on his cap, possibly because Sega developed the games. In Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020, Diddy is a Technique character, and he is only playable in Rugby Sevens.

Mario Sports Mix[edit]

Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong playing basketball
Diddy Kong stealing a basketball from Donkey Kong

Diddy Kong appears in Mario Sports Mix as a playable character. He is a speedy character that has a slightly higher technique stat countered with a slightly lower power stat, along with other three speedy characters, Bowser Jr., Toad, and Cactuar. His Special Shot has him throwing a banana that acts like a boomerang, attempting to stun any players that try to counter his shot.

In Volleyball, Diddy Kong can give his full power shots an added curve, which is something that is typically seen with the Technical characters.

Fortune Street[edit]

Diddy Kong appears as a playable character in Fortune Street. He is a Level D character, alongside Birdo, Donkey Kong, Slime, and Yangus.

Super Mario series[edit]

Super Mario Maker[edit]

Diddy Kong appears as a Mystery Mushroom costume in the Super Mario Bros. style of Super Mario Maker, unlockable by scanning his amiibo onto the Wii U GamePad or randomly after clearing the 100 Mario Challenge. The costume is an 8-bit rendition of him, and its sounds are taken from Donkey Kong Country.

Super Mario Odyssey[edit]

The "Diddy Kong Suit" from Super Mario Odyssey

In Super Mario Odyssey, one of the billboards in New Donk City mentions a "Diddy's Mart". Diddy's outfit also appears as a purchasable costume for Mario after completing the game and collecting enough Power Moons or using his amiibo through Uncle amiibo.

Mario Sports Superstars[edit]

Diddy Kong appears as a starter, playable captain-type character in Mario Sports Superstars. Through most sports, he is a Speed type character, sharing the quality with Baby Mario, Baby Luigi, and Bowser Jr. In golf, his default drive is 216 yards, and his shots travel slightly high in a draw trajectory. Some of his voice clips from Donkey Kong 64 are also recycled for the Golf Gameplay.

Dr. Mario World[edit]

Sprite of Dr. Diddy Kong from Dr. Mario World
Diddy Kong's mugshot in Dr. Mario World

Diddy Kong, under the name Dr. Diddy Kong, was added to Dr. Mario World as a playable character on October 31, 2019. Dr. Diddy Kong is a reward in World 9's special stage since version 1.2.0, though beating the stage prior to the update will allow him to be obtainable through the doc box.

Dr. Diddy Kong's skill is to change full-sized capsules into two half-capsules, represented by his Peanut Popgun being fired and a peanut being overlaid on a capsule and being snapped into two. In stage mode, this affects the next four capsules, but in versus, this affects the next three capsules in level 1 and the next six capsules starting from level 2 (higher levels have a faster skill meter charge). When the changed capsule is brought into the stage, it works like a full-sized capsule in that both move simultaneously, but when control of the capsule is released, both halves of the capsule operate individually. Half-sized rainbow capsules are unaffected by this effect. In version 2.3.0, the first capsule affected by this effect are turned into rainbow capsules (half-sized rainbow capsules are still unaffected), which applies to both stage mode and versus.

The Super Mario Bros. Movie[edit]

Screenshot of Diddy Kong, Dixie Kong and Chunky Kong from The Super Mario Bros. Movie
Diddy Kong's appearance in The Super Mario Bros. Movie.

Diddy Kong can be seen in the audience behind Donkey Kong on a poster for The Super Mario Bros. Movie with Swanky Kong, Dixie Kong, and Cranky Kong, among various other generic Kongs. He has been given a slight redesign, with his eyes being separated and his tank top lengthened to cover his legs and show part of his chest along with yellow trimming. His hat has also been redesigned slightly, with the Nintendo logo being absent and a pin with Donkey Kong's emblem on it. He is also the only Kong other than Donkey Kong and Cranky Kong whose name is mentioned in the film.

In the film, he is seen in the crowd at the Great Ring of Kong for Mario and Donkey Kong's fight, cheering for the latter with Dixie and Chunky Kong sitting between him. He continues to cheer even after Cranky silences the crowd until he tells him to be quiet, causing Diddy to sheepishly apologize. He is voiced by Eric Bauza.

Unused appearances[edit]

Diddy was to star in both Diddy Kong Pilot and Donkey Kong Racing as a main character and a sidekick, respectively, but these games were canceled before they could be released when Nintendo sold Rare Ltd. to Microsoft.

Other appearances[edit]

In 1998, despite not yet being part of the Super Mario franchise, he was featured alongside Mario, Yoshi and Koopa Troopa in a Pez dispenser set. Diddy Kong also appears in Nintendo Monopoly, where he costs $260 and takes the role of Ventnor Avenue.

Diddy Kong is a playable character in Monopoly Gamer. He is sold separately as a "Power Pack" expansion figure.

Diddy Kong appears in the game Skylanders: SuperChargers as part of the SuperCharged version of Donkey Kong's vehicle, the Barrel Blaster. He is also the basis of Donkey Kong's Soul Gem Diddy You Call?, where after being summoned he can fly around in his Rocketbarrel Pack and attack enemies with his Peanut Popguns, similar to his Final Smash in the Super Smash Bros. series.

In the Super Mario Mash-up in Minecraft, Diddy Kong appears as a playable skin.

General information[edit]

Physical appearance[edit]

Artwork of Diddy Kong from Mario Party DS (also used in Mario Kart Wii, Mario Kart Tour, and Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020)
Diddy Kong, holding his red hat with the Nintendo logo on it

Diddy Kong appears to be designed after a spider monkey.[13] He has versatile feet, and a prehensile tail (the only Kong to possess one), which he uses most of the time to hold certain small items or also hang on objects. Diddy Kong's face is somewhat similar to Donkey Kong; however, Diddy Kong has big eyes and a less frowned space between the eyebrows, covered in fur, as opposed to Donkey Kong's. His ears are a bit big, the same size of his eyes. Diddy Kong's eyes are usually depicted as black, although Diddy Kong Racing and Donkey Kong 64 depict him with blue eyes. On the other hand, Super Smash Bros. Brawl gives him brown eyes. The color of his eyelids varies depending on his appearances; sometimes they are either brown (like in Donkey Kong 64 and Diddy Kong Racing DS) or tan (like in Donkey Kong Country, Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest and the Super Smash Bros. series) and mostly he has no eyelids at all (though he still blinks but his eyes remain open). Upon creation, he originally had four fingers. After the Microsoft acquisition of Rare Ltd., Nintendo now had exclusive rights to Diddy Kong, and altered his look to now have five fingers, starting with Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour.

Diddy Kong's clothing consists of a red cap showing the logo of Nintendo on its front, and a red tank top, with yellow stars on it (the details on his clothes were first introduced in Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest).

Alternate outfits[edit]

In Donkey Kong Country, an alternate Diddy Kong's clothing was a yellow tank top and a yellow cap. It appeared when two players wished to play independently. In Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest, Diddy Kong appears with another alternate costume as well. In the sequel, Diddy Kong wears a blue costume. In Mario Strikers Charged, Diddy Kong wears armor, protecting him against hazards set in the game. He wears a pair of wristbands, shoulder-pads, and a cuirasse over his tank top to protect his chest. The armor is mainly yellow, but it turns to purple in case that his opponents wear a similar color scheme. Later in Donkey Kong Country Returns, when the Super Guide mode is activated and Super Kong breaks a DK Barrel, Super Diddy Kong appears. Super Diddy Kong has white fur instead of brown, and his red cap and tank top have become blue.

Throughout the Super Smash Bros. series, Diddy Kong has had eight alternate costumes to choose from, including his default appearance. In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Diddy Kong has 6 costumes, while in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, he has 8 costumes. Diddy Kong's first alternate costume consists of a yellow tank top with red stars and white cap, while his fur is dark brown, resembling his alternate color in Donkey Kong Country's Two-Player Contest mode; his second alternate costume gives him golden brown fur, while his cap and tank top turn pink (the stars also turn white), resembling Dixie Kong; his third alternate costume gives him dark brown fur and a purple tank top and cap, resembling his appearance in Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest's Two-Player Contest mode; his fourth alternate costume gives him reddish-brown fur and a green tank top and cap, resembling one of his alternate colors from Donkey Kong 64's multiplayer mode; lastly, his fifth alternate costume gives Diddy Kong a blue tank top and cap, resembling Kiddy Kong. In 3DS / Wii U, Diddy Kong gains his sixth and seventh alternate costumes: the former gives him black fur with a brown tank top and yellow cap, resembling a chimpanzee; the latter gives him light brown fur with a cyan tank top and fur, resembling Donkey Kong Jr.'s design in Donkey Kong Jr. Math.

Speech[edit]

In the early Donkey Kong Country games, as well as the Donkey Kong Land series, there was no voice acting, though Diddy Kong did have a few realistic monkey sounds provided by Mark Betteridge. However, the games' respective instruction manuals showed Diddy Kong being able to speak full sentences. Diddy Kong was able to speak intelligently in the comic Rumble in the Jungle and the Super Mario Kun manga. Diddy Kong first received voice acting in the 1998 computer-animated Donkey Kong Country series, where he was portrayed by Andrew Sabiston. In the GameCube-era Super Mario and Donkey Kong games, Diddy was voiced by Chris Sutherland, who provided him with a mixture of cartoonish monkey noises and actual words/phrases, such as "Uh-oh!" and "Come on!" From 2004 onwards, Diddy Kong has been voiced by Katsumi Suzuki, who solely provided him with a cartoonish monkey voice. In cases where Diddy Kong is intended to speak in full sentences, there is in-game text to show what he is actually saying. The only time in the games where Diddy Kong actually speaks is in Diddy Kong Racing, when he says, "I'm Diddy!" whenever the player selects him to play as him. Most of the time, his speech is in parentheses, thus implying that characters other than Donkey Kong and the other Kongs still have difficulty understanding what he is saying. In the Super Smash Bros. series, Diddy Kong receives realistic monkey noises.

Powers and abilities[edit]

Diddy Kong does a cartwheel in Donkey Kong Country 2
Diddy Kong using his cartwheel attack from Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest

In almost every appearance he makes, Diddy Kong has been shown to be quick and nimble to offset Donkey Kong's great strength. As a result, Diddy, while more agile, has more trouble defeating larger enemies. In many games he has appeared, such as in Donkey Kong Country and Donkey Kong 64, he is able to use his cartwheel to attack opponents but also to jump farther in Donkey Kong Country. Diddy Kong is shown to have a strong skull; he has a special dashing ability in Donkey Kong 64 called Chimpy Charge where he ram into switches, walls, and gongs with a head-first charge and in Donkey Kong Country Returns, after defeating Tiki Tong, he brings the moon down with just his head.

While teamed up with Dixie Kong during the events of Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest, Diddy Kong is able to pick up his partner and throw her to high areas or enemies. He can also throw her at collectibles that float above pits.

Diddy Kong with his jet pack
Diddy Kong with his Barrel Jet

In some games, Diddy Kong can also use his Barrel Jet to fly to hard-to-reach areas. However, in Donkey Kong 64, it is only given to him after entering one of Cranky's Kong Barrels, and it can only be used in certain areas. During the time Diddy Kong uses his Barrel Jet, he is also equipped with Peanut Popguns, which allow him to defeat or stun distant enemies and activate switches. During Donkey Kong Country Returns, Diddy Kong can use his Barrel Jet in order to carry Donkey Kong over pits. It's revealed in Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest, that Diddy Kong has a prehensile tail due to the fact he can hang onto hooks with it. Additionally, in Donkey Kong 64 he is able to use his tail to attack enemies or use it as a spring to reach higher areas. In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, he is able to combine his Rocketbarrel Pack and Peanut Popgun for his Final Smash.

Diddy Kong juggling
Diddy Kong juggling

In Mario Superstar Baseball, Diddy Kong, with his good running stat, also possess the ability to climb on walls and catch balls that are otherwise fair. He also has Super Catch ensuring that he does not fumble any routine fly balls. His pitches and batting involve curving the ball in the shape of a banana. This ability is also present in Mario Power Tennis. In Mario Striker Charged, Diddy Kong displays some supernatural abilities such as summoning a beam of light that subdue his opponents into the sky and psychic abilities during his Mega Strike. In Mario Sport Mix, his special move is throwing a banana like a boomerang which stuns opponents after being hit by it.

Diddy Kong is capable of juggling, which he does in Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest if he does not move for a while. Also, his artwork for Mario Super Sluggers portrays him juggling three baseballs. Just like Dixie Kong in Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest, he is also capable of playing an electric guitar in Donkey Kong 64, which he uses to solve puzzles and destroy surrounding enemies.

Personality[edit]

Diddy Kong is a friendly and adventurous character, willing to help out his friends during times of need, evidenced by the Donkey Kong Country series. Diddy Kong is somewhat of a peace seeker, which is an offset to Donkey Kong's more aggressive behavior against his enemies, since he asks a Kremling to "show himself if he was friendly" in Donkey Kong Country. Diddy Kong's defining personality trait is his energy and gaiety, to the point of childishness (in a similar vein to Toad, though he is less humble than the mushroom himself). Diddy Kong always shows excitement in various competitive sports (the Mario Golf, Mario Tennis, and Mario Baseball series) and kart races, as evidenced by his idle and victory animations, which see him cartwheeling, backflipping, sideflipping, jumping up and down, or clapping his hands while yelling and screeching in happiness and enjoyment. Diddy's boisterous, slap-happy personality comes into play in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U, and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, where he is constantly smiling or showing toothy grins. Diddy Kong's victory animations show him holding his head with both his hands, or firing a peanut from the Peanut Popgun, further showing how excitable he is. In The Subspace Emmissary, he is fearless to the point that he doesn't consider the danger; eager to fight Bowser while Donkey Kong and Fox McCloud knew this was too dangerous when he had a Dark Cannon at his disposal. Despite his energetic, excitable nature, Diddy Kong becomes sad when he loses to a boss in the Donkey Kong Country games or his opponents in various Super Mario spin-offs and Super Smash Bros. games, thus showing that he does not like to face defeat. In the television show, Diddy has a more snarky than go-lucky attitude.

Relationships[edit]

Friends[edit]

Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong high-five.
Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong giving each other a high five

Donkey Kong is Diddy Kong's best friend and idol. Although they are designed after different species, Diddy Kong has been called a relative of Donkey Kong's in a handful of material mostly in the late 90's. One of the earliest instances appears to be the December 1997 issue of the United Kingdom Nintendo Magazine, in which Diddy Kong is referred to as Donkey Kong's son.[14] He has also been called Donkey Kong's nephew in 1999, specifically in the English version of Super Smash Bros.,[15] once on Rare's website,[16] and the Donkey Kong 64 Player's Guide,[17] as well as by Diddy's creator Kevin Bayliss;[18] however, the original Japanese version of Super Smash Bros. does not call him DK's nephew,[19] Leigh Loveday himself uses uncertain language,[20] and the Donkey Kong 64 instruction booklet only considers him "Donkey's little nephew wannabe."[21] The Prima Games guide for the 2003 Game Boy Advance version of Donkey Kong Country vaguely refers to them as cousins,[22] and so do the Italian instruction booklets of both the Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance remakes of Donkey Kong Country.[23] The Italian Club Nintendo magazine defines him as the youngest member of the Kong family.[24] Most subsequent sources drop the notion of Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong being related, but the Donkey Kong Country Returns Kong Gallery refers to one image of Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong as a "Family Portrait" in every language except Japanese. According to Gregg Mayles, the Kong characters of Donkey Kong Country were set to be related to each other, but the notion was left ambiguous after deeming design quirks such as Diddy's tail nonsensical.[25]

Cranky Kong considers himself to be a "grandpappy" of sorts to Diddy Kong (as well as Dixie Kong), and while he complains about Diddy Kong receiving a starring role in Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest while he was stuck in a gloomy shed, he also calls him a true video game hero and comments that he must take after himself and Donkey Kong. Incidentally, in the episode "Ape Foo Young" of the Donkey Kong Country television series, Diddy Kong tries to pass off Baby Kong as Donkey Kong's nephew, while Cranky Kong states that he does not have one.

Dixie Kong began a relationship with Diddy Kong after the events of Donkey Kong Country,[26] and has accompanied her boyfriend on a few adventures and sports outings, including Diddy Kong Racing DS, in which Donkey Kong does not appear. Their romantic relationship is not often touched upon in the games themselves, but is utilized in the Donkey Kong Country television series. Diddy is shown to be good friends with her sister Tiny Kong in rare interactions, as Diddy freed Tiny in Donkey Kong 64 and Tiny joins his group in Diddy Kong Racing DS.

Enemies[edit]

Diddy Kong, like the rest of the Kongs, is mortal enemies with the Kremlings. A Krusha stuffed him in a barrel when he guarded the banana hoard and the Kremlings, in later adventures, kidnap him and his friends. Diddy has an antagonistic relationship with King K. Rool, almost as much as Donkey Kong. Diddy Kong views him as "King K. Fool" once in DK: Jungle Climber while demanding him to just surrender. In Donkey Kong Barrel Blast, Diddy has a rivalry with Kip.

Diddy Kong also has another archenemy, the evil Wizpig, who he and a group of friends face in a race after takes over Timber's Island.

Profiles and statistics[edit]

See also: List of Diddy Kong profiles and statistics

Diddy Kong is usually introduced as Donkey Kong's buddy in his official bios, with Dixie Kong being mentioned occasionally as well. He is typically described as being small and agile, and his stats in most spinoffs accordingly make him a lightweight and/or speed character.

Portrayals[edit]

Quotes[edit]

List of appearances[edit]

Title Description Original release date System/format
Donkey Kong Country Playable character 1994 SNES
Donkey Kong Land Playable character 1995 Game Boy
Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest Playable character 1995 SNES
Donkey Kong Land 2 Playable character 1996 Game Boy
Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! Non-playable character 1996 SNES
Diddy Kong Racing Playable character 1997 Nintendo 64
Donkey Kong 64 Unlockable playable character 1999 Nintendo 64
Donkey Kong Country Playable character 2000 Game Boy Color
Donkey Kong Country Playable character 2003 Game Boy Advance
Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour Playable character 2003 Nintendo GameCube
Mario Kart: Double Dash!! Playable character 2003 Nintendo GameCube
Donkey Konga Playable character 2003 Nintendo GameCube
Donkey Kong Country 2 Playable character 2004 Game Boy Advance
Donkey Konga 2 Playable character 2004 Nintendo GameCube
Mario Power Tennis Playable character 2004 Nintendo GameCube
DK: King of Swing Unlockable playable character (main game)
Default playable character (Jungle Jam mode)
2005 Game Boy Advance
Yakuman DS Non-playable character 2005 Nintendo DS
Donkey Konga 3: Tabehōdai! Haru Mogitate 50 Kyoku Playable character 2005 Nintendo GameCube
Mario Superstar Baseball Playable character 2005 Nintendo GameCube
Mario Kart Arcade GP Cameo 2005 Arcade
Donkey Kong Country 3 Non-playable character 2005 Game Boy Advance
Mario Hoops 3-on-3 Playable character 2006 Nintendo DS
Diddy Kong Racing DS Playable character 2007 Nintendo DS
Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 Cameo 2007 Arcade
Mario Strikers Charged Unlockable playable character 2007 Wii
Donkey Kong Barrel Blast Playable character 2007 Wii
DK: Jungle Climber Playable character 2007 Nintendo DS
Mario Party DS Non-playable character 2007 Nintendo DS
Super Smash Bros. Brawl Playable character 2008 Wii
Mario Kart Wii Unlockable playable character 2008 Wii
Mario Super Sluggers Playable character 2008 Wii
New Play Control! Mario Power Tennis Playable character 2009 Wii
WarioWare: D.I.Y. Showcase Cameo in Microgame 2009 WiiWare
Donkey Kong Country Returns Playable character 2010 Wii
Mario Sports Mix Playable character 2010 Wii
Fortune Street Playable character 2011 Wii
Mario Party 9 Non-playable character 2012 Wii
Mario Tennis Open Playable character 2012 Nintendo 3DS
Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D Playable character 2013 Nintendo 3DS
Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze Playable character 2014 Wii U
Mario Golf: World Tour Playable character 2014 Nintendo 3DS
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U Playable character 2014 Nintendo 3DS, Wii U
Mario Party 10 Cameo 2015 Wii U
Super Mario Maker Playable character (Costume Mario) 2015 Wii U
Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games Unlockable playable character 2016 Nintendo 3DS, Wii U
Minecraft: Wii U Edition Playable skin in the Super Mario Mash-up 2016 Wii U
Mario Party: Star Rush Unlockable playable character 2016 Nintendo 3DS
Mario Sports Superstars Playable character 2017 Nintendo 3DS
Minecraft: Nintendo Switch Edition Playable skin in the Super Mario Mash-up 2017 Nintendo Switch
Super Mario Odyssey Costume 2017 Nintendo Switch
Mario Party: The Top 100 Mentioned 2017 Nintendo 3DS
Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze Playable character 2018 Nintendo Switch
Minecraft: New Nintendo 3DS Edition Playable skin in the Super Mario Mash-up 2018 New Nintendo 3DS
Minecraft: Bedrock Edition Playable skin in the Super Mario Mash-up 2018 Nintendo Switch
Mario Tennis Aces Playable character 2018 Nintendo Switch
Super Mario Party Unlockable playable character 2018 Nintendo Switch
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Unlockable playable character 2018 Nintendo Switch
Mario Kart Tour Unlockable playable character 2019 Mobile
Dr. Mario World Unlockable playable character (update) 2019 Mobile
Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 Unlockable playable character 2019 Nintendo Switch
Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics Cameo (playing cards) 2020 Nintendo Switch
WarioWare: Get It Together! Cameo in microgame 2021 Nintendo Switch
Mario Strikers: Battle League (version 1.2.0) Playable character 2022 Nintendo Switch
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (version 3.0.0) Downloadable playable character 2023 (Booster Course Pass, Wave 6) Nintendo Switch

Voice samples[edit]

Audio.svg Donkey Kong 64 and Mario Golf: World Tour - Diddy Kong panicking in shock (Chris Sutherland)
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Audio.svg Mario Power Tennis - Diddy Kong with his Barrel Jet (Katsumi Suzuki)
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Audio.svg Super Smash Bros. series - Diddy Kong's star KO scream
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Gallery[edit]

For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Diddy Kong.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ディディーコング
Didī Kongu
Diddy Kong

Chinese (simplified) 迪迪刚
Dídí Gāng
Diddy Kong

Chinese (traditional) 狄狄剛
Dídí Gāng
Diddy Kong

French Diddy Kong
Diddy[29]
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German Diddy Kong
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Italian Diddy Kong
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Korean 디디콩
Didi Kong
Diddy Kong

Portuguese Diddy Kong
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Romanian Diddy Kong (The Super Mario Bros. Movie)
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Russian Дидди Конг
Diddi Kong
Diddy Kong

Spanish Diddy Kong
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Notes and references[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ The perpetrator of Diddy's defeat is inconsistent. In the original SNES game, the game manual states that Klump defeats him, the Game Boy Color version vaguely states that Kremlings defeat him, and the Game Boy Advance version's intro shows Krusha defeating him.

References[edit]

  1. ^ The Making Of Donkey Kong Country - NowGamer (accessed February 20 2012)
  2. ^ Shesez (November 21, 2019). The Donkey Kong Country 25th Anniversary Interview Documentary. YouTube. Retrieved August 8, 2023.
  3. ^ "Although he would never admit it, Diddy Kong is a Donkey Kong wannabe. His ambition in life is to be a video game hero just like the big guy. And although Donkey Kong would never say it to Diddy’s face, the kid has potential. He’s fast, agile, and has the heart to be a world class video game hero. He just needs a little more experience and, of course, exposure!" Donkey Kong Country (SNES) instruction manual, pg. 14
  4. ^ Donkey Kong Country (SNES) instruction manual, pg. 4-7
  5. ^ Donkey Kong Country (GBC) instruction manual, pg. 2-3
  6. ^ Donkey Kong Country (GBA) instruction manual, pg. 6-7
  7. ^ "His last memory was of a hissing voice..."It’ssss the sssmall one... Ssseal him inssside thisss barrel and tosss it into the bussshesss... Donkey Kong’sss bananasss are ourssss!” The barrel lid closed on Diddy, blotting out even the fleeting light of the storm. Seconds later, the barrel flew through the air, courtesy of Klump’s army boot-assisted punt, and landed roughly in the jungle foliage. Diddy Kong knew no more." Donkey Kong Country (SNES) instruction manual, pg. 5
  8. ^ "Oh, it's you again. I thought it might be a real video game hero..." – Cranky Kong. "Monkey Museum", Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest, by Rare, 04 Dec. 1995, Retrieved 03 Jan. 2024
  9. ^ "Diddy, I thought you were a cheap character in DKC, but Dixie's even worse! It should be me on my own, that it should!" – Cranky Kong. "Monkey Museum", Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest, by Rare, 04 Dec. 1995, Retrieved 03 Jan. 2024
  10. ^ "Well, well, well, if it isn't our trainee hero! I didn't expect you to find this place, sonny. You must have got luck. Now that you're here, I'd better tell you about it." – Cranky Kong. "Monkey Museum", Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest, by Rare, 04 Dec. 1995, Retrieved 03 Jan. 2024
  11. ^ Nintendo of America (September 14, 2023). Mario Kart 8 Deluxe - Booster Course Pass Wave 6 - Nintendo Switch 9.14.2023. YouTube. Retrieved September 14, 2023.
  12. ^ Nintendo (September 13, 2022). Mario Strikers: Battle League 2nd Free Update – Nintendo Direct 9.13.22 – Nintendo Switch. YouTube. Retrieved September 13, 2022.
  13. ^ FulgoreAndMore (January 29, 2019). Tweet by Kev Bayliss. Twitter. Retrieved on May 31, 2020.
  14. ^ Official UK Nintendo Magazine Issue 63, page 31. "KING KONG! Even though Donkey Kong began life at the dawn of videogames, his son, Diddy, has only been around since tea time. He first appeared in Donkey Kong Country, one of the best games to grace the Super NES. His dad, on the other hand, has been swinging about for donkey’s years. He began life in 1981 in the arcade hit, Donkey Kong. Since then he’s been in many a battle with our favourite plumber, notably in Mario Kart and on those little Game & Watch handhelds back in the ‘80s. He even appeared as a breakfast cereal and became a Saturday morning cartoon favourite when the CBS-TV Network in the US brought him to life."
  15. ^ "In the past few years, other members of the Kong family have cashed in on DK’s fame as well, including his favorite nephew, Diddy." - From the character bio of Donkey Kong from Super Smash Bros. TheMushroomKingdom.net. Retrieved December 14, 2014.
  16. ^ Rare. Donkey Kong 64 Cast List. Rarewhere. Retrieved December 14, 2014. "Long-established second half of the big Kong double act, DK's nephew Diddy makes ever-bigger leaps and bounds towards fully-fledged videogame hero status with his part in each successful overthrow of K. Rool's hordes."
  17. ^ Bihldorff, Nate, Jason Leung, and Drew Williams. Donkey Kong 64 Player's Guide. Page 1. "Cold-blooded reptile K. Rool has once again invaded the DK Isles, but if he thinks he can seize them, he’s a monkey’s uncle. And K. Rool’s definitely not one of those. But Donkey Kong is, and with him and the help of his nephew Diddy, a barrelful of new simian superstars and Nintendo Power’s know-how, you’ll make monkeys out of all the Kremlings. So stop dragging your knuckles and turn the page—it’s time to get down to monkey business."
  18. ^ Kev_Bayliss (November 21, 2021). Tweet by Kev Bayliss. Twitter. Retrieved January 27, 2024.
  19. ^ 「パックにはディディーを始め、ユニークなコングファミリーが控えている。」(Starting with Diddy of the pack, a unique Kong Kamily awaits.) - Super Smash Bros. (Japanese) Playthrough Part 1 YouTube. Retrieved December 14, 2014.
  20. ^ Rare. Scribes - September 16, 1999. Rarewhere. Retrieved December 14, 2014. "P.S. Diddy's DK's nephew, I think, and Dixie's Diddy's, er, 'friend'. They're all linked in some bizarre way or another. Anyway, they're probably plotting to get Cranky institutionalised as we speak."
  21. ^ Donkey Kong 64 instruction booklet, page 7.
  22. ^ Hodgson, David S. J. Donkey Kong Country Prima's Official Strategy Guide. Page 12. "Donkey's massive frame allows him to tear through opponents with greater ease than his shrimpy cousin Diddy; use Donkey to take on bigger foes."
  23. ^ Donkey Kong Country for Game Boy Color European instruction booklet, page 112 and Donkey Kong Country for Game Boy Advance European instruction booklet, page 106: "La massima aspirazione di Diddy è quella di diventare una stella dei videogiochi, proprio come suo cugino." (Diddy's aspiration is to become a star of videogames, just like his cousin.)
  24. ^ Club Nintendo - 6th issue of 1994, page 4. Retrieved on April 10th, 2024 on the Internet Archive. "Infine c'è Diddy Kong, il membro più a giovane della famiglia." (Lastly there's Diddy Kong, the youngest member of the family.)
  25. ^ GameXplain (November 16, 2019). Talking with Rare's Creative Director for DKC's 25th Anniversary! (Cut Content, Wario Plot, & More). YouTube. Retrieved March 31, 2023.
  26. ^ Nintendo Magazine System (UK) #50, page 53. "THE LOVE OF MY LIFE! Since returning from his first adventure, Diddy has been fending off unwanted women. However, one stuck around and soon became the love of his life. Her name is Dixie, a daredevil babe who’s not afraid to help out her colleague in these times of trouble."
  27. ^ Shesez (November 22, 2019). The Donkey Kong Country 25th Anniversary Interview Documentary. YouTube. Retrieved January 17, 2023.
  28. ^ Twitter confirmation by former Rare employee Graeme Norgate
  29. ^ Official website for Donkey Kong Planet