Ostrich Bananza (theme)
| "Ostrich Bananza" | |
|---|---|
Image from Nintendo Music | |
| Composed by: Naoto Kubo[1] | |
| Vocals | Jenny Kidd |
| First appearance | Donkey Kong Bananza (2025) |
| Latest appearance | Tetris 99 (48th Maximus Cup) (2025) |
"Ostrich Bananza" is a song featured in Donkey Kong Bananza. It is performed in-universe by Pauline, who is voiced by Jenny Kidd. Similarly to the other Bananza themes, the song's lyrics are almost entirely gibberish. The theme plays when Donkey Kong transforms into the Ostrich Bananza form. An instrumental version of the song titled "Ostrich Bananza (Instrumental)" plays when Pauline speaks while Donkey Kong is in the Ostrich Bananza form and during the first four sections of Ostrich Elder's Rehearsal Hall; its disc is unlocked by popping all five balloons in the rehearsal.
The "Ostrich Bananza" theme is used as the background music of the Donkey Kong Bananza special theme in Tetris 99 when there are 10 to 2 players remaining.
Lyrics[edit]
The following is a transcription of the song's lyrics from the Donkey Kong Bananza Kanzen Kōryakubon by Nintendo DREAM.
Oh yeah! Get ready! Hahahaha! Here we go!
(Dat choh, dat choh, dat choh, dat choh!)Tyla fyla fina lu lu tu wadana dooradda. (Ostrich! Rich! Rich!)
Tyla fyla tula lu lu tu wodina duuu da freh deena!Swoo-las forlas. (La-la-la la la-la!)
Ta ta ta ta ta ta!
Brohna trooda. (La-la-la la la-la!)
Wystinol da da da da da!Go listena shuf-for fip lye,
wana feeniva lass-so wipp-lah!
Now bro-nus tylus too-dahs!
(Ostrich! Rich! Rich!)
Rye das-no westy pyu-lah!
Lye gyana roll-lit cro-das poh-lit,
pasto fisto wisto foh-lit!
Dis kony proke da,
bra-sno wess konila so-woni-ca!Fyne hany-ka-doo so crin-tee...
shein del-ri-la-lu tu tu...
dat choh nee!Lets crets craits! (Foh foh foh!)
Lets crets craits! (Fye fye fye!)
I muo wona falida...
saay muo wona felita feeli latchoo!
I muo wona falida...
saay muo wona felina ritchoo!
References[edit]
- ^ August 20, 2025. 【インタビュー】設定秘話や過去作ネタのことも!『ドンキーコング バナンザ』の任天堂東京開発に直撃. Nintendo DREAM WEB (Japanese). Retrieved August 20, 2025. (Archived August 20, 2025, 14:23:47 UTC via Wayback Machine.)