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==Early ideas==
==Early ideas==
Several creatures and characters who were originally going in this game were abandoned for unknown reasons. These creatures and characters included a fish enemy that was apparently named Pucka (with [[Fangfish]] listed as "Pucka Jr."), an unnamed [[Kong]] who wore a hat and what appears to be a baby ram named Ram Bunkshus (planned to be an [[Animal Friend]], according to the game's main programmer Paul Machacek<ref>[https://twitter.com/Paul_Mach1/status/838782425048170496 Twitter post by Paul Machacek] (March 6, 2017). Retrieved March 11, 2017</ref>). All these unused characters were first advertised in an issue of ''[[Nintendo Power]]'', which included renders.<ref>''[[Nintendo Power]]'' #69, page 93.</ref>
Several creatures and characters who were originally going in this game were abandoned for unknown reasons. These creatures and characters included a fish enemy that was apparently named Pucka (with [[Fangfish]] listed as "Pucka Jr."), an unnamed [[Kong]] who wore a hat and what appears to be a baby ram named Ram Bunkshus (planned to be an [[Animal Friend]], according to the game's main programmer Paul Machacek<ref>[https://twitter.com/Paul_Mach1/status/838782425048170496 Twitter post by Paul Machacek] (March 6, 2017). Retrieved March 11, 2017</ref>). All these unused characters were first advertised in an issue of ''[[Nintendo Power]]'', which included renders.<ref>''Nintendo Power'' Volume 69, page 93.</ref>


Ram Bunkshus' name is derived from "rambunctious", which means to be entirely hyperactive, and the word includes the prefix "ram". Little is known about Ram Bunkshus, although the issue mentions that he is probably an adept climber and sprouts a healthy set of horns.
Ram Bunkshus' name is derived from "rambunctious", which means to be entirely hyperactive, and the word includes the prefix "ram". Little is known about Ram Bunkshus, although the issue mentions that he is probably an adept climber and sprouts a healthy set of horns. Ram Bunkshus also appears in the free 24-page booklet of ''Donkey Kong Land'' from UK's ''Nintendo Magazine System'', which claims that he is "harder than any [[Klump]] or [[Krusha]]".<ref>''Donkey Kong Land'', ''Nintendo Magazine System'' (UK) WORLD EXCLUSIVE Review booklet, page 18. "'''''RAM HEAD''' Oo-er! Looks like this fellow jumped straight out of a Clive Barker flick! Where he lurks within Donkey Kong Land shall remain a mystery until you actually play the game yourself. He’s harder than any Klump or Krusha though, rest assured of that!!!''"</ref>


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This is a list of pre-release and unused content for the game Donkey Kong Land.

Early ideas

Several creatures and characters who were originally going in this game were abandoned for unknown reasons. These creatures and characters included a fish enemy that was apparently named Pucka (with Fangfish listed as "Pucka Jr."), an unnamed Kong who wore a hat and what appears to be a baby ram named Ram Bunkshus (planned to be an Animal Friend, according to the game's main programmer Paul Machacek[1]). All these unused characters were first advertised in an issue of Nintendo Power, which included renders.[2]

Ram Bunkshus' name is derived from "rambunctious", which means to be entirely hyperactive, and the word includes the prefix "ram". Little is known about Ram Bunkshus, although the issue mentions that he is probably an adept climber and sprouts a healthy set of horns. Ram Bunkshus also appears in the free 24-page booklet of Donkey Kong Land from UK's Nintendo Magazine System, which claims that he is "harder than any Klump or Krusha".[3]

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Reference

  1. ^ Twitter post by Paul Machacek (March 6, 2017). Retrieved March 11, 2017
  2. ^ Nintendo Power Volume 69, page 93.
  3. ^ Donkey Kong Land, Nintendo Magazine System (UK) WORLD EXCLUSIVE Review booklet, page 18. "RAM HEAD Oo-er! Looks like this fellow jumped straight out of a Clive Barker flick! Where he lurks within Donkey Kong Land shall remain a mystery until you actually play the game yourself. He’s harder than any Klump or Krusha though, rest assured of that!!!"