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[[Image:kskurvy.jpg|right|thumb|'''Kaptain Skurvy''', holding the Crystal Coconut.]]
[[Image:kskurvy.jpg|right|thumb|'''Kaptain Skurvy''', holding the Crystal Coconut.]]
'''Kaptain Skurvy''' was a recurring character and villain on the [[Donkey Kong Country (show)|Donkey Kong Country animated series]].
 
'''Kaptain Skurvy''' was a recurring character and villain on the [[Donkey Kong Country (show)|''Donkey Kong Country'' animated series]].


Skurvy's first appearance on the show was in the episode "[[Booty and the Beast]]". In this Skurvy, along with his shipmates, [[Kutlass (character)|Kutlass]], [[Green Kroc]] and [[Polly Roger]] attempt to steal the legendary [[Crystal Coconut]]; which Skurvy's as his birthright as his great-great-grand pappy was the one who first discovered it and was the one who brought it to [[Donkey Kong Island|Kongo Bongo Island]].
Skurvy's first appearance on the show was in the episode "[[Booty and the Beast]]". In this Skurvy, along with his shipmates, [[Kutlass (character)|Kutlass]], [[Green Kroc]] and [[Polly Roger]] attempt to steal the legendary [[Crystal Coconut]]; which Skurvy's as his birthright as his great-great-grand pappy was the one who first discovered it and was the one who brought it to [[Donkey Kong Island|Kongo Bongo Island]].
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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==


* Skurvy, perhaps intentionally resembles a [[Kannon]], a type of [[Kremling]] from the games ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'' and ''[[Donkey Kong Land 2]]''; Kannons are simply [[Klump]]s (the species) in pirate garb, thus explaining Klump (the character) and Skurvy's similar appearance.
* Kaptain Skurvy, perhaps intentionally, resembles a [[Kannon]], a type of [[Kremling]] from the games ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'' and ''[[Donkey Kong Land 2]]''; Kannons are simply [[Klump]]s (the species) in pirate garb, thus explaining Klump (the character) and Skurvy's similar appearance.


* Skurvy's unnamed ship resembles K. Rool's vessel, the [[Gangplank Galleon]] from the game ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'' among others.
* Skurvy's unnamed ship resembles K. Rool's vessel, the [[Gangplank Galleon]] from the game ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'', among others.


* During the entire shows run it is never revealed if Skurvy was Kaptain Skurvy's first or last name, though it is implied that it is his first name.
* During the entire shows run it is never revealed if Skurvy was Kaptain Skurvy's first or last name, though it is implied that it is his first name.

Revision as of 21:25, March 31, 2007

Kaptain Skurvy from Donkey Kong Country (television series)
Kaptain Skurvy, holding the Crystal Coconut.

Kaptain Skurvy was a recurring character and villain on the Donkey Kong Country animated series.

Skurvy's first appearance on the show was in the episode "Booty and the Beast". In this Skurvy, along with his shipmates, Kutlass, Green Kroc and Polly Roger attempt to steal the legendary Crystal Coconut; which Skurvy's as his birthright as his great-great-grand pappy was the one who first discovered it and was the one who brought it to Kongo Bongo Island.

Capturing Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong, Skurvy's theft seemed to have gone on withiut a hitch. Unfortunately for Skurvy interference came in the form of an abnormally large Klaptrap named Junior. Junior managed to free Donkey and Diddy and during the fight between the Kongs and Skurvy's crew Junior actually ate Skurvy's ship. After this disaster Skurvy was sent packing along with his crew (minus Polly Roger, who joined the Kremling Krew).

Skurvy and his minions returned in the episode "The Legend of the Crystal Coconut". Here Skurvy once again attempted to steal the Crystal Coconut, unfortunately Skurvy was hindered in his plan due to the fact that the Crystal Coconut kept switching hands between the Kremling Krew and the Kongs.

At the end of the episode Skurvy does manage to gain the Crystal Coconut, only to lose seconds later. It seems Donkey kong had thrown the Crystal Coconut at Skurvy a little too hard as it ended up knocking Skurvy's sore tooth out. Due to this Skurvy had to give the coconut back to Donkey as Skurvy had sworn on the Great Great Great Pirate Oath that he would grant a favor to anyone who knocked his tooth, and the favor Donkey asked for was that Skurvy give the coconut back.

In the episode "Bug a Boogie", Skurvy tries to steal the Crystal Coconut once again, this time he succeeds. Unfortunately Skurvy losses the coconut once again after he is tricked by King K. Rool into giving it back.

Skurvy's next appearance was in the episode "Ape-Nesia". Here he tricks an amnesia stricken Donkey Kong into thinking he was Skurvy's first-mate "Donkey Kroc". Here Skurvy manipulates Donkey into stealing various objects, including the Crystal Coconut. Eventually Donkey regains his memory and tricks Skurvy, along with K. Rool into falling into a banana peel ridden trap. The end of the episode shows that both Skurvy and K. Rool both gained amnesia.

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Kaptain Skurvy and his crew mates, Kutlass and Green Kroc.

The last appearance of Skurvy was in the Christmas-themed episode, "The Kongo Bongo Festival of Lights". In this episode revealed much of Skurvy's origin, the most startling revelation being that K. Rool's general, Klump was Skurvy's long-lost younger brother. It was revealed that after Klump had accidently caused a large fire that devastated his and Klump's family swamp, Skurvy in a show of brotherly love took the blame for the accident and was banished from the swamp.

At the end of the episode reveals that Klump had planned on leaving the Kremling Krew and joining Skurvy's crew, much to the protests of K. Rool.

"The Kongo Bongo Festival of Lights" seems to reveal why Skurvy was so cold-hearted as to do something as bad as break the Kongo Bongo Festival truce between the Kongs and the Kremlings (something even K. Rool wouldn't do). It seems that losing Klump gave Skurvy the philosophy that if he couldn't "steal back what was lost" he could "steal everything else".

Trivia

  • During the entire shows run it is never revealed if Skurvy was Kaptain Skurvy's first or last name, though it is implied that it is his first name.