Mission: Impossible

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The title of this article is official, but it comes from a French source.
If an acceptable English name is found, then the article should be moved to the new title.

Mission: Impossible
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"Mission: Impossible" is a skit that aired as part of Donkey Kong Planet. Its title is a reference to the multimedia franchise of the same name.

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Mr. Kong is on a mission to capture the dangerous spy Candy Kong, so he convinces two former agents, Agent Diddy and Agent Mélanie, to help him. Before they attempt to capture Candy, DK tests Diddy and Mélanie to see if they still have their "secret agent skills." DK tests Diddy to see if he can change his face to that of Simba from The Lion King, but Diddy changes his face to that of a human cartoon character instead. DK then tests Mélanie to see if she can break a pile of red rock, as she has a 10th-dan black belt in karate. Mélanie fails to break the pile of rocks, so she tries to break just one red rock, failing at that as well. Mélanie then notices a branch nearby, which she snaps in half as a way to convince DK that she still has her "secret agent skills." An unimpressed DK then tells the two his plan to stop Candy's intent to steal microfilms from the Warzud, Warzud, & Warzud Company, and the three then leave to begin their plan. The screen then cuts to a scene of the headquarters of the Warzud, Warzud, & Warzud Company at 2 a.m. Mélanie notices a person in the headquarters, which she assumes is Candy, and tries to attack, but the person reveals himself to be Funky Warzud, the owner of the company. Mélanie reports this to DK and Diddy, explaining that it was a false alarm and that she had not found Candy. Funky then says, "Well, there you have it. You see, beauty, everything is super fun; there's no hassle." Mélanie is still slightly confused, and the narrator then says, "What seems so curious to Mélanie? Why didn't Candy try to steal the microfilms? This is what you will find out in the last episode of 'Mission: Impossible,' after the tip-top series that follows!" and the skit ends.

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Language Name Meaning Notes
French Mission: Impossible[1] -

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