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#REDIRECT [[List of Donkey Kong Country (television series) songs#Mystic Oracle Summoning Chant]]
{{theme infobox
|composer=[[Pure West]]
|vocals=[[Damon D'Oliveira]], [[Andrew Sabiston]], [[Adrian Truss]], [[Ben Campbell]] (English)<div class="contentbox mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">[[Emmanuel Curtil]], [[Donald Reignoux]], [[Jacques Bouanich]], [[Daniel Beretta]] (French)<br>[[Joachim Kaps]], [[Juana von Jascheroff]], [[Bernd Schramm]], [[Helmut Krauss]] (German)<br>[[Chrístos Plaḯnis]], [[Sía Koskiná]], [[Giórgos Petrócheilos]] (Greek)<br>[[Banana Ice]], [[Megumi Hayashibara]], [[Keiichi Sonobe]], [[Jūrōta Kosugi]] (Japanese)<br>[[Luis Alfonso Mendoza]], [[Raúl Carballeda]], [[Blas García]] (Latin American Spanish)<br>[[Ramón Llenas]], [[Oriol de Balle]] (European Spanish)
|first_appearance=''[[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|Donkey Kong Country]]'' – "[[Monkey Seer, Monkey Do]]" (2000)
}}
"'''Mystic Oracle Summoning Chant'''" is a song in the ''[[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|Donkey Kong Country]]'' television series episode "[[Monkey Seer, Monkey Do]]". When [[Funky Kong]] says he can translate the fortunes from his [[Mystic Oracle]], he proceeds to sing his version of this song. When [[Diddy Kong]] grabs Funky Kong's Mystic Oracle to change [[Donkey Kong]]'s fate, Diddy sings his version. When [[Klump|General Klump]] has just stolen Funky Kong's Mystic Oracle and presents it to [[King K. Rool]], he attempts to remember the Oracle's chant, and proceeds to sing his poetry slam, soul, and rock versions. After Klump fails to recite the correct chant for Funky's Oracle multiple times, K. Rool decides he has had enough, and after two scene transitions, proceeds to sing his version. After Klump kidnaps Funky per K. Rool's orders, K. Rool forces Funky to sing his second version.
 
In the Japanese dub, Klump's poetry slam version is omitted. In the Thai dub, every version of this song is left undubbed in English.
 
==Lyrics==
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===English===
====Funky Kong's versions====
<blockquote>
Monkey seer, monkey do<br>Mystic Oracle, we summon you<br>Make the scene, groove on by<br>Bless us with your cosmic eye
</blockquote>
 
====Diddy Kong's version====
<blockquote>
Diddly-dee, diddly-doo<br>Mystic Oracle, hello to you!<br>Check it out, swing on by<br>Something, something, cosmic eye
</blockquote>
 
====General Klump's poetry slam version====
<blockquote>
Lizard see, lizard saw<br>Mystic Oracle, skoodilee-ba-trois<br>Slither here, slither there<br>Er, somethin', somethin', uh...cosmic air
</blockquote>
 
====General Klump's soul version====
<blockquote>
Oh, Mystic Oracle!<br>Oh, Mystic Oracle!<br>Show me the power!
</blockquote>
 
====General Klump's rock version====
<blockquote>
Mystic Oracle!<br>Yo, baby!<br>OOooww-YOW, BABY!
</blockquote>
 
====King K. Rool's version====
<blockquote>
Kingly seer, kingly do<br>Mystic Oracle, I summon you<br>Grace me, grant me, hop on by<br>Enchant me with your cosmic eye
</blockquote>
 
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[[Category:Donkey Kong Country (television series) songs]]

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