Dixie Kong

Dixie Kong is Diddy Kong’s girlfriend and sidekick in Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest. Dixie is also Tiny Kong’s older sister. Chunky Kong and Kiddy Kong are her cousins.

Dixie Kong’s greatest asset is her long, blond ponytail. Her ponytail has the ability to rotate like a helicopter, allowing Dixie to slow down and control her descent to the ground when she is in the air. She can also use her ponytail to lift Barrels and attack enemies. Although she is a bit slower than Diddy Kong, the versatility of her ponytail more than makes up for it.

Dixie can also be recognized by her trademark pink beret. The beret has a gold Rare logo pin attached to it, although in recent games the Rare pin has been removed due to Microsoft now holding the rights to Rareware. She also wears kneepads which were removed in Diddy Kong Racing DS and later games for unknown reasons.

Dixie is voiced by Jen Taylor, who also does Peach and Toad.

The First Appearance
In Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest, the franchise’s title character gets kidnapped by Kaptain K. Rool. As such, Diddy and Dixie travel to Crocodile Isle, home of the Kremlings, to rescue him. Although the game centered on Diddy’s quest to prove he was a great video game hero (in the likes of Mario, Yoshi, and Link), his sidekick Dixie manages to prove her worth as well. Together, the pair defeat K. Rool, rescue Donkey Kong, and blow up Crocodile Isle.

Re-emerging
Crocodile Isle and the Kremling Krew are resurrected in Donkey Kong Land 2. Donkey Kong is kidnapped once again, and Dixie and Diddy set off to save him. In the end, K. Rool is defeated again, DK is saved, and Crocodile Isle is destroyed for a second time.

The Star of the Show
In Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!, Dixie emerges as the star of her own game. As the Kongs are vacationing in the Northern Kremisphere, Donkey and Diddy decide to go out on one of their adventures, leaving Dixie behind. However, the two of them get kidnapped by a new group of Kremlings, lead by their new mysterious leader KAOS. Dixie discovers the Kremlings and decides to rescue DK (for the third time) and Diddy Kong. However, K. Rool, in the guise of Baron K. Roolenstein, returns. He secretly controls KAOS from behind the scenes, making K. Rool the de facto leader of the Kremling Krew. K. Rool kidnapped DK and Diddy to use their cerebral energies to power the robotic KAOS.

Early in the adventure, Funky Kong asks Dixie to babysit her cousin Kiddy Kong. The two make a great pair; Kiddy Kong’s hulking strength was a good compliment to Dixie’s finesse and skill. Together, they rescue DK and Diddy, stop K. Rool and his Kremlings, and free the Banana Birds.

Back to the Northern Kremisphere
In Donkey Kong Land III, Dixie once again teams up with her cousin Kiddy. Again, Donkey Kong and Diddy go off on an adventure, this time searching for the Lost World, and, again, they leave Dixie behind. Dixie decides to find the Lost World herself first. Unbeknownst to all, K. Rool has returned with his Kremlings. He too is searching for the Lost World. In the end, Dixie and Kiddy discover the Lost World and defeat K. Rool all over again.

Back Again
Dixie appears as a playable character in Diddy Kong Racing DS. Dixie didn't appear in the original Diddy Kong Racing for unknown reasons, but she was in this game to replace Conker, a Rare character. She has a high-pitched voice in this game.

Dixie plays a very small role in DK Jungle Climber, seen only in the intro and 100% cutscene. However, she is P3 in the game's multiplayer mode.

Dixie is a default character in Donkey Kong Barrel Blast. Her stats are similar to Diddy but she has better handling and a bad boost. Dixie's rival is Kass.

Other Appearances
Dixie also appears as a playable character in Donkey Konga 2 and Donkey Konga 3. Dixie also briefly appears in DK: King of Swing, she is also playable in the games Jungle Jam mode.

Dixie appears as a secret playable character in Mario Superstar Baseball, her first appearance in the traditional Marioverse, with her second being on the Nintendo DS's Mario Hoops 3 on 3. Dixie also has a trophy in her likeness in the game Super Smash Bros. Melee. Oddly, Diddy Kong was nowhere to be seen in Melee. Dixie Kong has been seen as a Trophy in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, and appeared alongside the Diddy Kong trophy. As to wether or not this means she will be playable, is unknown.

Appearances in Other Media
Dixie Kong made sporadic appearances on the Donkey Kong Country cartoon. On the show her personality was drastically different than the one portrayed in the games, her clothing was also, resembling what her sister, Tiny Kong wears. Often times on the show Dixie would lose her various pets, she was also more trusting than the other Kongs, befriending a recently fired General Klump when no one else would.

On the show Dixie was voiced by Louise Vallance.

Dixie was also one of the main characters in the Donkey Kong comic, Bumm-Badabumm Im Urwald. Here she aided both Diddy and Donkey Kong in tracking down their stolen bananas and defeating Kaptain K. Rool and the Kremling Krew.

Trophy Information from Super Smash Bros. Melee
''More than just Diddy Kong's girlfriend, Dixie Kong is also a fearless adventurer and a reliable team player. She earned her wings helping Diddy rescue Donkey Kong from the clutches of King K. Rool. Dixie's amazingly quick and nimble, and she's even able to twirl her ponytail in order to float slowly through the air.''

Trivia

 * Dixie Kong is the first female character in the Marioverse to star in her own game. In fact, she stars in two games before even Princess Peach gets to star in one. Eventually, Peach got her own game. Interestingly, both these characters are voiced by Jen Taylor.
 * In a Nintendo Power issue Dixie was incorrectly called Daisy Kong. This may be due to the fact Tiny Kong has a flower design on her original appearance, and the two are often confused for one another; not to mention Princess Daisy.
 * Although Dixie Kong is the older sister of Tiny Kong, Tiny Kong looks older as in the official artwork of Diddy Kong Racing. This fact was most probably either forgotten or retconned.