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{{DKC TV episode infobox
{{DKCTV episode infobox
|image=[[File:CurseofKongoBongo.PNG|200px]]
|image=[[File:CurseofKongoBongo.PNG|200px]]
|season=1
|season=1
|episode=13
|episode=13
|airdate={{release|France|December 11, 1996|USA|October 25, 1998}}
|airdate={{released|France|December 11, 1996|USA|October 25, 1998}}
|writer=[[Erika Strobel]]
|writer=[[Erika Strobel]]
|song="[[List of Donkey Kong Country (television series) songs#Bluebeard Baboon's Curse of the Double Doubloon|Bluebeard Baboon's Curse of the Double Doubloon]]"<br>"[[List of Donkey Kong Country (television series) songs#Spellbound|Spellbound]]"
|before=[[Double Date Trouble|<<]]
|before=[[Double Date Trouble|<<]]
|after=[[Speed (episode)|>>]]
|after=[[Speed (episode)|>>]]
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DK and Diddy enter [[Cranky's Cabin]] later to find him searching through his cabin nervously. Diddy suggests that Cranky needs a maid service, but Cranky then shows them a letter similar to the one Donkey Kong had received earlier. DK, not thinking about the dangers of the letter, exclaims that he had gotten a letter just like it before, and Diddy announces that he has too. With a book of his, Cranky explains that every one hundred years, the ghost of Bluebeard Baboon rises from the depths of the ocean to send everyone "the curse of the double doubloon." He is angered when he finds out that Donkey Kong has read it, showing the two Kongs the Crystal Coconut, which is losing power due to the effects of the curse. If the letter is read a second time, the Crystal Coconut will lose all of its power and the island will sink into the sea, just as Bluebeard Baboon's ship did one thousand years previously. After Cranky informs them on the curse, he infers that every ape on the island had gotten the letter as well. Donkey Kong then begins to sing about the curse, and afterwards, he and Diddy head out to stop anyone from reading the letter.
DK and Diddy enter [[Cranky's Cabin]] later to find him searching through his cabin nervously. Diddy suggests that Cranky needs a maid service, but Cranky then shows them a letter similar to the one Donkey Kong had received earlier. DK, not thinking about the dangers of the letter, exclaims that he had gotten a letter just like it before, and Diddy announces that he has too. With a book of his, Cranky explains that every one hundred years, the ghost of Bluebeard Baboon rises from the depths of the ocean to send everyone "the curse of the double doubloon." He is angered when he finds out that Donkey Kong has read it, showing the two Kongs the Crystal Coconut, which is losing power due to the effects of the curse. If the letter is read a second time, the Crystal Coconut will lose all of its power and the island will sink into the sea, just as Bluebeard Baboon's ship did one thousand years previously. After Cranky informs them on the curse, he infers that every ape on the island had gotten the letter as well. Donkey Kong then begins to sing about the curse, and afterwards, he and Diddy head out to stop anyone from reading the letter.


At the [[Kremling]] hideout, Klump and Krusha are still trying to decipher their code. Even after they explain what they have gotten, King K. Rool is doubtful that the plan will be any good, and even asks himself if he really wants the Crystal Coconut badly enough to do this. Meanwhile, at Cranky's Cabin, Cranky is heard attempting to ask his Great Aunt [[List of implied characters#Great Aunt Grouchy|Grouchy]] about Bluebeard's double doubloon curse, while Polly Roger flies into the cabin unnoticed to steal the Crystal Coconut.
At the [[Kremling]] hideout, Klump and Krusha are still trying to decipher their code. Even after they explain what they have gotten, King K. Rool is doubtful that the plan will be any good, and even asks himself if he really wants the Crystal Coconut badly enough to do this. Meanwhile, at Cranky's Cabin, Cranky is heard attempting to ask his Great Aunt [[List of Implied Characters#Great Aunt Grouchy|Grouchy]] about Bluebeard's double doubloon curse, while Polly Roger flies into the cabin unnoticed to steal the Crystal Coconut.


[[File:CurseofKongoBongo265.PNG|200px|left|Dixie and Funky in the plane.|thumb]]
[[File:CurseofKongoBongo265.PNG|200px|left|Dixie and Funky in the plane.|thumb]]
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==Animation and continuity errors==
==Animation and continuity errors==
* At the end of the episode, when [[Donkey Kong|Donkey]] and [[Diddy Kong|Diddy]] are leaving [[King K. Rool|K. Rool]]'s hideout, [[Klump]] and [[Krusha (character)|Krusha]]'s animation cycles end, making them appear frozen in place.
* At the end of the episode, when Donkey and Diddy are leaving K. Rool's hideout, Klump and Krusha's animation cycles end, making them appear frozen in place.
 
==Trivia==
*Bluebeard Baboon is a reference to Edward Teach, an infamous pirate better known as {{wp|Blackbeard}}.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|JapR=Noroi no tegami
|JapR=Noroi no tegami
|JapM=The Letter of the Curse
|JapM=The Letter of the Curse
|Fre=Malédiction sur Kongo Bongo
|Fra=Malédiction sur Kongo Bongo
|FreM=Curse on Kongo Bongo
|FraM=Curse on Kongo Bongo
|PorA=A Maldição de Kongo Bongo
|Por=A Maldição de Kongo Bongo (Brazilian dubbing)
|PorAM=The Curse of Kongo Bongo
|PorM=The Curse of Kongo Bongo
|SpaA=La maldición de Kongo Bongo
|SpaAM=The curse of Kongo Bongo
}}
}}


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