Donkey Kong Planet

La planète de Donkey Kong (later renamed DKTV and DKTV.cool) is a children's television show that aired from September 4 1996 to September 1st 2000 on France 2, mostly unrelated but reusing various assets from the Donkey Kong Country animated series. It was produced and animated by Medialab.

Unlike what is claimed by various publications, La planète de Donkey Kong is not the French name of the Donkey Kong Country cartoon (which was too titled Donkey Kong Country), but rather a separate show which aired exclusively in France.

Format and cast
Using a format similar to The Bozo Show and King Koopa's Kool Kartoons, La planète de Donkey Kong consisted of airings of various animated series and children's live-action shows interspersed with original material featuring part of the Donkey Kong Country series cast. The original content ranged from comedic skits to musical numbers and parodies of current movies and TV shows. Although ostensibly aimed toward children, La planète de Donkey Kong leaned toward referential and post-modern humour.

La planète de Donkey Kong used the same motion capture style of animation as Donkey Kong Country, but had the characters superimposed over a live-action set and frequently interacting with real actors.

The show featured Donkey Kong, Diddy Kong, Candy Kong and Funky Kong, who were sometimes duplicated to fill crowd shots. Other animated characters included a magician Kong and generic Kremlings (using an edit of Krusha's model). Although produced by the same company and reusing the models from the first season of Donkey Kong Country, the show's voice cast was completely different from the French dub of Donkey Kong Country.

Shows aired as a part of La planète de Donkey Kong

 * Arthur
 * The Adventures of Hyperman
 * The Animals of Farthing Wood
 * Baby Folies
 * The Baskervilles
 * Beetlejuice
 * Belphégor
 * Halfway Across the Galaxy and Turn Left
 * The Mozart Band
 * The Journey of Allen Strange
 * X-Men

Reception
DKTV won a 1999 7 d'Or for excellence in youth programming, as decided by a public vote.