Papier-Mâché Lily Pad

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Papier-Mâché Lily Pad
Papier-mâché lily pad
Appears in Donkey Kong Country – "It's a Wonderful Life" (2000)
“Alright, men! In one hour, we launch our final, take no prisoners attack on the Papier-Mâché Lily Pad! Once and for all I shall be the supreme leader of the island, formerly known as 'Kongo Bongo'!”
Diddy Kong, "It's a Wonderful Life"

The Papier-Mâché Lily Pad[1] is a lily pad in the Donkey Kong Country television series episode "It's a Wonderful Life." It appears in the dream that Donkey Kong has in which he imagines Kongo Bongo Island without himself. The lily pad is effectively a counterpart to the Crystal Coconut, being a prized possession that King K. Rool and his crew (who are heroic in the dream) must protect from Diddy Kong and the rest of the apes (who are villainous in the dream). During the episode, Donkey Kong eventually persuades Eddie the Guardian Angel Yeti to make him exist again. Once he decides to go to K. Rool's lair, he sees the crocodiles protecting the lily pad. The crocodiles start out skeptical about Donkey Kong, yet they eventually allow him to hold the lily pad. The lily pad slips out of his hand, but he barely catches it before it makes contact with the ground. He then becomes relieved and uses the lily pad as a fan, which then leads to him throwing it and causing it to break after hitting the floor. The crocodiles then become enraged at Donkey Kong for breaking it.

ReferencesEdit

  1. ^ Episodes : Donkey Kong Country. Nelvana. Archived March 28, 2006, 02:10:32 UTC from the original via Wayback Machine. Retrieved June 30, 2025.