Rocket Barrel

The Rocket Barrel is a special barrel that allows Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong to fly through the air.

They are first found in the final level of Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!, known as Rocket Rush. This special barrel must be used by the Kongs to travel through the Buzz infested cliffs. The apes can control the rocket to move left and right, and they can also hit to use the exhaust fuel. However, doing so causes the barrel to run out of fuel faster, which can only be replenished by Fuel Barrels. After the monkeys maneuver to the bottom of the cliff, they hit into an Ignition Barrel and quickly begin to ride upwards. The Rocket Barrel must then be controlled as it slides through the small gaps of the cliffside. If they hit into any of the walls in the gaps, they run out of fuel much faster. Eventually, they should make it to the landing platform and get out of the Rocket Barrel to finish off the level.

In the Super Nintendo version of the game, the Rocket Barrel can simply defeat any type of Buzz by making contact with it. In the Game Boy Advance version, however, the player can only defeat Buzzes by landing over them, then pressing to use exhaust. However, this only works with green Buzzes, so the red Buzzes scattered throughout the level cannot be defeated at all in the Game Boy Advance version. If the Rocket Barrel runs into them, one of the apes can get damaged.

The Rocket Barrel makes a reappearance in Donkey Kong Country Returns. The Kongs can hold the button to rise up, and let go of  to let the Rocket Barrel descend. Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong must be careful though, as there are many dangers to avoid, and they must have quick reflexes. If the Kongs hit something, the Rocket Barrel explodes and the Kongs will lose an Extra Life Balloon. When using the Wii Remote alone, the button is used to ascend instead.

The Rocket Barrel also appears in Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze, but can now take up to two hits before exploding. However, in Hard Mode, much like in Donkey Kong Country Returns, it'll explode upon taking damage even once.

The Donkey Kong Country television series also features a type of Rocket Barrel. In the episode "To the Moon Baboon", the Rocket Barrel is used to transport several items to the moon as a time capsule. It is later featured in the episode "Barrel, Barrel... Who's Got the Barrel", where it is used by Bluster Barrelworks to deliver barrels.

Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!

 * Rocket Rush

Donkey Kong Country Returns

 * Peaceful Pier
 * Mole Patrol
 * Crowded Cavern
 * Gear Getaway
 * Lift-off Launch
 * Hot Rocket
 * Tiki Tong Terror (First Part)

Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze

 * Rodent Ruckus
 * Twilight Terror
 * Reckless Ride
 * Blurry Flurry
 * Rocket Rails