Donkey Kong Country (television series)

Donkey Kong Country was a short lived computer-generated television show starring Donkey Kong, Diddy Kong, Candy Kong, and King K. Rool.

The show featured all of the Kongs from Donkey Kong Country and Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest except for Swanky Kong and Wrinkly Kong, there were also featured characters exclusive to the show, such as Eddie the Mean Old Yeti, Kaptain Skurvy and Bluster Kong.

Cast

 * Richard Yearwood &mdash; Donkey Kong
 * Andrew Sabistion &mdash; Diddy Kong
 * Joy Tanner &mdash; Candy Kong
 * Aron Tager &mdash; Cranky Kong
 * Len Carlson &mdash; King K. Rool
 * Louise Vallace &mdash; Dixie Kong

Main Characters
Donkey Kong


 * The main character of the show, like in the games Donkey likes to laze around munching bananas, but when duty calls he springs into action.

Diddy Kong


 * Like in the games Diddy is Donkey's little buddy whose is always ready for an adventure.

Cranky Kong


 * Donkey's ever grouchy father, on the show Cranky was shown to be adept at magic and potion making, traits later brought into the games.

Candy Kong


 * The most drastically changed character on the show was Candy who was the complete opposite of the ditzy blonde she is in the games. On the show Candy works in Bluster Kong's barrel factory and is still Donkey's girlfriend, much to the jealousy of Bluster Kong.

Funky Kong


 * Like in the games Funky runs the airport of Kongo Bongo Island/Donkey Kong Island and is pals with Donkey Kong. Funky has golden fur, unlike in the games where his fur is brown, he also speaks with a slight Jamaican accent.

King K. Rool


 * Like in the games K. Rool is the evil leader of the Kremling Krew and enemy of the Kongs. K. Rool continually tries to steal the Crystal Coconut and use it's power to take over the world. On the show K. Rool is noticeably lacking the large bloodshot eye he has in the games.

Klump


 * K. Rool's scatterbrained general in charge of managing K. Rool's troops and plots. Despite his tough military man exterior Klump was somewhat of a softy.

Krusha


 * K. Rool's dimwitted bodyguard, despite his high-ranking position and many responsibilities Krusha has the mindset of a child.

Minor/Recurring Characters
Kaptain Skurvy


 * A dreaded pirate and scourge of the seven seas, Kaptain Skurvy would occasionally appear on Kongo Bongo Island to try and steal the Crystal Coconut, which he claimed was his birthright.

Green Kroc


 * Skurvy's first-mate who despite his name was not green, he was instead a blackish-gray color.

Kutlass


 * Skurvy's second-mate who resembles K. Rool, he speaks with an Italian accent.

Polly Roger


 * An evil and greedy parrot who has worked for both K. Rool and Kaptain Skurvy, Polly has a habit of betraying others. Polly is said to be the vilest villain on the show.

Eddie the Mean Old Yeti


 * A large white Yeti who lives on the White Mountains of Kongo Bongo Island. Grumpy and a bit dimwitted, Eddie has been a nuisance to the Kongs and the Kremlings on a few occasions.

Bluster Kong


 * The manager of the barrel factory and Canky Kong's boss, Bluster is somewhat of an arrogant jerk. Bluster despises Donkey Kong so much that he has done some acts against him that may be considered villainous.

Kong Fu


 * An ape whose mastery of the martial arts is so profound that he can best even Donkey Kong in combat.

Junior the Giant Klaptrap


 * An abnormally large sized Klaptrap who needs dentures. Despite being a member of the Kremling Krew Junior once aided Donkey Kong and Diddy in one of their adventures to reclaim the Crystal Coconut.

Robot Candy Clone


 * A robotic doppelganger of Candy Kong constructed by King K. Rool for the purpose of luring Donkey Kong and pals in to traps.

Dixie Kong


 * Despite being a major character in the games Dixie only appeared sporadically on the show. Like Candy Kong, Dixie was given an altered personality and outfit. Dixie had a habit of losing her pets, such as her lobster, Thermidore.

Inka Dinka Doo


 * A large stone idol possessing untold wisdom and a booming voice... and a habit of being vague. Inka Dinka Doo has four faces, each one corresponding to his mood.

Episodes

 * 1) Bad Hair Day
 * 2) Ape Foo Young
 * 3) Booty And The Beast
 * 4) Barrel, Barrel, Who’s Got The Barrel
 * 5) Kong For A Day
 * 6) Raiders of the Lost Banana
 * 7) From Zero to Hero
 * 8) Buried Treasure
 * 9) Cranky's Tickle Tonic
 * 10) Get A Life, Don’t Save One
 * 11) Orangutango
 * 12) Double Date Trouble
 * 13) The Curse Of Kongo Bongo
 * 14) Speed
 * 15) Klump's Lumps
 * 16) Bluster's Sale Ape-Stravaganza
 * 17) The Legend of the Crystal Coconut
 * 18) Kong Fu
 * 19) I Spy with My Hairy Eye
 * 20) Bug a Boogie
 * 21) Watch the Skies
 * 22) Baby Kong Blues
 * 23) Ape-Nesia
 * 24) The Big Chill-Out
 * 25) To the Moon Baboon
 * 26) A Thin Line Between Love and Ape
 * 27) Hooray For Holly-Kongo Bongo
 * 28) The Kongo Bongo Festival of Lights
 * 29) Speak No Evil, Dude
 * 30) The Day The Island Stood Still
 * 31) Monkey Seer, Monkey Do
 * 32) Four Weddings And A Coconut
 * 33) Follow That Coconut
 * 34) Vote For Kong-Fidence
 * 35) The Big Switch-A-Roo
 * 36) Hunka Hunka Burnin' Bluster
 * 37) Best Of Enemies
 * 38) It's A Wonderful Life
 * 39) Just Kidding
 * 40) Message In A Bottle Show