Cranky's Cabin



Cranky's Cabin is the home of Cranky Kong in Donkey Kong Country. Although it appears to be situated in the Kongo Jungle, Cranky appears to have a cabin in each area of Donkey Kong Island, all of which are strangely surrounded by jungle foliage.

Visiting Cranky's Cabin is entirely optional, for all that Cranky has to offer for Donkey and Diddy Kong is advice. He mainly gives hints as to where the Kongs can find hidden Bonus Areas and Animal Tokens, mostly within the Kongo Jungle.

In addition to his advice, Cranky, who doesn't like having visitors, lives up to name by complaining, often breaking the Fourth Wall in the process. He will constantly whine to Donkey and Diddy about how the games from his glory days (such as the original Donkey Kong) are better than the newfangled "easy games" that are coming out. Cranky will also complain about the modern graphics, and how they're too bright and colorful for his old eyes.

Once the Kongs defeat King K. Rool and recover the stolen Bananas, they will take a trip to Cranky's Cabin, where the old ape will congratulate them, and comment on whether or not they found all of the Bonus Areas in the game. Afterwards, he will tell the Kongs to return to the Banana Hoard, so they can see that it's been replenished.

Though Cranky's Cabin doesn't actually appear in Donkey Kong Land, the manual has it as the location where Donkey and Diddy make their bet with Cranky Kong that they wouldn't be able to beat the Kremling Krew again on a handheld system.

Cranky Kong would later run the Monkey Museum and Cranky's Lab in Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest and Donkey Kong 64 respectively.

Appearances in Other Media
In the Donkey Kong Country animated series, Cranky's Cabin, instead of being located on the ground, was instead high in the trees, possibly in the television series equivalent of Tree Top Town. The appearance of Cranky's Cabin was also altered, it was made rounded and larger, it also had a variety of booby traps located near it, which could be activated to ward off enemies.