Zinger

Zingers are large bees that are recurring enemies in the Donkey Kong Country series. They often are the enemies most commonly encountered after the Kremlings.

Donkey Kong Country
The Zingers first appear in Donkey Kong Country, where they are one of the most common enemy type. As Zingers are covered in spikes, they hurt on contact and can only be defeated by having an object (such as a barrel) thrown at them or by being attacked by an Animal Friend. Zingers appear in four different palettes (yellow, orange, pink, and green), which indicate their flight pattern; they'll either fly vertically (yellow), horizontally (orange), in a circular path (pink), or in a U-shaped path (green). Queen B., a giant Zinger, is the boss of Vine Valley.

Zingers also appear in Donkey Kong Country ' s pseudo-sequel Donkey Kong Land, though they are no longer color-coded due to the Game Boy's limitations.

Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest
Zingers reappear in Donkey Kong Country ' s "true" sequel Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest. They are found in a majority of the levels in this game, except those taking place underwater. This time Zingers only come in two colors, the standard yellow variety, and the red variety, which can only be defeated by a TNT Barrel.

Several levels, most in Krazy Kremland, take place in Zinger hives. Zingers also appear in Donkey Kong Land 2, where, once again, they are not color-coded due to hardware limitations.

Zingers did not appear in Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble or Donkey Kong Land III. They were replaced by a similar enemy, the robotic bees named Buzzes.

Donkey Kong Country novel
A single Zinger appears as an antagonist in the Donkey Kong Country novel Upon entering the Kremling's factory, Donkey Kong, Diddy Kong and Cranky Kong eavesdrop on Zinger complaining to his co-worker Klap Trap about King K. Rool's absence. Klap Trap then notices the group and Zingers lunges at Donkey Kong, only to be defeated by being hand slapped. The Kongs destroy the factory shortly after.

Club Nintendo comic
A Zinger appears in the Club Nintendo comic "Donkey Kong Country" as an enemy of Donkey and Diddy Kong. However, it does not attack the pair until Donkey Kong swears at the wasp. Ultimately, Donkey defeats the Zinger (which, like every enemy in the comic, is able to speak) by doing a special rolling move and then kicking the enemy. When defeated, the Zinger claims that its stinger is deformed.

Donkey Kong 64
Zingers return in Donkey Kong 64. In this game they are less common than in previous titles and are easier to defeat. In DK Isles and the earlier levels, they will simply dive-bomb on sight (there is one Zinger in Crystal Caves (World 6), however, that will also charge after a Kong if spotted), but they are easy to avoid. Later on, they will shoot green Oranges on sight. The Kongs can simply blast the wasp with one of the weapons they can purchase from Funky Kong.

Additionally, a new type of Zinger appears, a robotic variety. These Mechanical Zingers are found prominently in the level Frantic Factory.

DK: King of Swing
Zinger appear as enemies in DK: King of Swing. Furthermore, Zingers appear as enemies in DK: King of Swing ' s sequel DK Jungle Climber.

Donkey Kong: Barrel Blast
In Donkey Kong Barrel Blast, Zingers appear as obstacles.

Other appearances
Zingers also appear in Donkey Konga.

Some early promotional material showed that Zingers were going to be rideable in the now canceled game Donkey Kong Racing. In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, a Zinger appears as a Sticker. It raises resistance to slashing attacks (such as Link's sword) by five points.

Additionally, one of 18-Volt's microgames from WarioWare: D.I.Y. Showcase, namely DK Country, featured a Zinger which must be avoided by the hero. This is the first time in the entire Mario universe the wasp enemy appears outside the Donkey Kong series, though it should be noted that the microgame in question is based on existing assets from Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy Kong's Quest.

Donkey Kong Country

 * Ropey Rampage (yellow)
 * Reptile Rumble (yellow and orange)
 * Barrel Cannon Canyon (yellow and orange)
 * Winky's Walkway (pink)
 * Bouncy Bonanza (green and yellow)
 * Millstone Mayhem (orange)
 * Vulture Culture (orange, yellow, and pink)
 * Tree Top Town (orange)
 * Forest Frenzy (orange, yellow, and pink)
 * Temple Tempest (orange and yellow)
 * Orang-utan Gang (pink)
 * Snow Barrel Blast (green, yellow, orange, and pink)
 * Slipslide Ride (orange)
 * Rope Bridge Rumble (pink and orange)
 * Trick Track Trek (orange, yellow, and pink)
 * Elevator Antics (yellow and orange)
 * Mine Cart Madness (orange, pink, and yellow)
 * Tanked Up Trouble (orange, pink, and yellow)
 * Loopy Lights (orange and yellow)
 * Platform Perils (orange, yellow, and pink)

Donkey Kong Land

 * Freezing Fun
 * Simian Swing
 * Deck Trek
 * Tire Trail
 * Rope Ravine
 * Riggin' Rumble
 * Congo Carnage
 * Arctic Barrel Arsenal
 * Snake Charmer's Challenge
 * Swirlwind Storm
 * Pot Hole Panic
 * Mountain Mayhem
 * Track Attack
 * Sky High Caper
 * Landslide Leap
 * Collapsing Clouds
 * Balloon Barrage
 * Kong Krazy
 * Construction Site Fight
 * Fast Barrel Blast
 * Skyscraper Caper
 * Oil Drum Slum

Donkey Kong 64

 * DK Isles
 * Jungle Japes
 * Angry Aztec
 * Gloomy Galleon (only one; in an underwater submarine)
 * Fungi Forest
 * Crystal Caves

Notable Zingers

 * Queen B. – Donkey Kong Country
 * King Zing – Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest

Trivia

 * According to the game's credits, Zingers belong to the "Lazy Landlubbers" enemy class.
 * In the Donkey Kong Country television series, there are bees in the episode "Buried Treasure" that resemble Zingers.
 * Tiki Zings of Donkey Kong Country Returns have some similarities to Zingers in that they're usually used as indestructible obstacles against the Kongs.