Rambi Rumble (Donkey Kong Land 2)

Rambi Rumble is the twenty-second level in Donkey Kong Land 2 and the seventh level of Krazy Kremland, before the boss fight against King Zing.

Summary
The first half of Rambi Rumble is similar to Hornet Hole, and both levels are shown to take place in the same wasp hive from the Krazy Kremland map. Diddy and Dixie must travel through a Zinger hive, which has sticky honey coating the walls and parts of the floor. The Kongs can cling to the honey on the wall to travel higher. The honey on the floor prevents the Kongs from moving and attacking, and the Kongs can only escape it by jumping. Spinies and Klampons are often near the patches of honey on the floor, and the level features many Zingers in general.

During the second half, the Kongs must transform into Rambi, as per the level name. The Animal Friend can defeat every enemy along the way, jump onto Zingers for a height boost, and even move across the honey coated floors without sticking to it. Unlike the eponymous Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest level, King Zing does not appear and chase after Rambi in the level.

Layout
The level begins with a small hill that has a few Spinies walking along it. A ledge is near the end of the hill that the Kongs can drop down from to find a barrel next to a small section of honey. The honey is sticky, so they cannot walk through it easily. A Spiny is located just ahead in an alcove, which has the first DK Barrel above it. Four more Spinies and a Klampon are on the other side of the alcove on the way up a small hill. The letter K is at the top of this hill near a wall drenched in honey. The sticky substance can be used to climb upwards. Zinger fly in the Kongs' way as they travel up this long wall. A hook can be found at the top of the wall to be used to cross a small gap. If the heroes fall into this gap, they land back at the bottom of the area, being forced to climb back up again. Some honey is splattered along the ground on the other side of the gap. A second abyss is ahead that can be crossed with the aid of a pair of hooks, but a Zinger blocks the Kongs' path. They must dodge the foe and cross the abyss to find another wall covered in a thick layer of honey. When they climb to the top of the wall, they find a Klampon on a flat platform. A DK Barrel is located near here in a lower area. The primates can notice a wide gap to the left of the barrel. The walls along the gaps are coated with honey that they can stick to. With the sticky substance, they can climb downwards to a platform with another Klampon on it. The letter O is also in this area. If the heroes continue down the gap mentioned previously, they can land in a lower area. A Klampon patrols this flat area. A pair of hooks are scattered in the air above the foe. They can be used to reach a platform with the Star Barrel on it.

More hooks are near here. They can be used to reach a pair of walls that are covered in honey. As the heroes climb these walls, they come up to a DK Barrel, many bananas, and several Zingers, some of which that move around small parts of the area. The trail of honey that covers the wall on the right ends about halfway up the area, so the Kongs must continue upwards with only the left wall. At the top of the wall, the primates can reach a small platform. A gap with a lone Zinger in it follows. Klampons also walk along a trail after the gap. After the second Klampon, the heroes reach another gap with a Zinger on the other side of it. A spot of honey with a Spiny marching in it is ahead. Another Spiny and a Klampon are nearby in a slightly lower area that can be reached by dropping from a small ledge. At the end of the pathway, the Kongs run into a stationary Zinger. A series of Barrel Cannons are above the enemy. They can shoot the heroes into an Animal Barrel, which turns them into Rambi when entered. A small hill is ahead of here. Once Rambi travels to the edge of the path, he can find an abyss. If he drops into it, falling past a few Zingers on the way, he can land in a flat area with a Spiny in it. There is a small ledge to the left of here that leads down to a slightly lower area with another Spiny and a Zinger.

A second ledge is just ahead that leads into a flat trail with two more Spinies on it. Some spots of sticky honey are also along the ground in this section. Two more ledges can be found after here, but they lead farther up the area. As the rhinoceros progresses up the ledges, he passes over more honey and encounters a Kruncha. Soon, the hero approaches a wide abyss that he can jump into to access another part of the level, where there is a second Kruncha and another Klampon. A Zinger floats in a wide gap just ahead. The rhinoceros can drop into this abyss to reach a flat pathway, which is covered in honey. Klampons also march along it. After climbing a small ledge, the hero passes a No Animal Sign, turning him back into the Kongs and giving them an Extra Life Balloon. There is a small hill nearby with a Spiny walking down it. If the primates drop into the abyss following the hill, they can land at the bottom of the level on a large spot of honey. A Zinger is ahead of here on another section of honey splattered across the ground. After climbing two small ledges, the primates reach a spring. The level is completed when they bounce on it.

Items and objects

 * Banana Coin: 1
 * Barrel: 1
 * DK Barrel: 3
 * Kannonball: 2 (first Bonus Level only)

KONG Letters

 * K: The letter K is around several Spinies and Klampons, right before the first honey-coated wall.
 * O: The letter O is next to the second Klampon after the second DK Barrel.
 * N: Rambi must go to the first gap ahead and jump from a Zinger to reach the letter N.
 * G: The letter G is shortly before the No Animal Sign. Before dropping down the large ledge before the No Animal Sign, Rambi must bounce on a few Zingers above to reach the item. Alternatively, by completing the second Bonus Level, Rambi is launched directly to the letter G back in the main level.

Trivia

 * The track "Run, Rambi! Run!" from Donkey Kong Country 2, which played in the level's SNES counterpart, actually plays in the Screech's Sprint level.