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|Jap=モンキッキ<ref>Kazuki, Motoyama. Volume 29 of the [[KC Deluxe]] manga, [[Media:Donkey_Kong_GB_enemies_manga.jpg|page 68]]</ref><ref name=kiki>[[Media:Mvsdk book ii.jpg|''Mario vs. Donkey Kong'' Shogakukan book]]</ref><br>''Monkikki''<br>ロボキッキ<ref name=kiki/><br>''Robokikki''
|Jap=モンキッキ<ref>Kazuki, Motoyama. Volume 29 of the [[KC Deluxe]] manga, [[Media:Donkey_Kong_GB_enemies_manga.jpg|page 68]]</ref><ref name=kiki>[[Media:Mvsdk book ii.jpg|''Mario vs. Donkey Kong'' Shogakukan book]]</ref><br>''Monkikki''<br>ロボキッキ<ref name=kiki/><br>''Robokikki''
|JapM=Portmanteau of the English word "monkey" and the Japanese onomatopoeia for a monkey's screech, "kiki".<br><br>Name for robotic-looking version, using the word "robot" rather than "monkey".}}
|JapM=Portmanteau of the English word "monkey" and the Japanese onomatopoeia for a monkey's screech, "kiki".<br><br>Name for the alternate red version, using the word "robot" rather than "monkey".}}


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 10:05, July 24, 2017

Monchee (compressed)

Monchee[1] are monkey characters first appearing in Donkey Kong for Game Boy. They first appear in stage 4-3 in the Jungle. Monchee have long tails that Mario can use like a regular vertical rope to cross gaps. Holding onto a Monchee's tail while gripping a vine or another Monchee will cause it to squeak as it finds itself unable to move. Monchee are also harmless creatures that will not hurt Mario.

Monchee

Monchee reappear in Mario vs. Donkey Kong, although their updated design resembles cylindrical, almost barrel-like toy monkeys that bang on cymbals. Like before, Mario can grab and hold onto their tails, which usually hang below whatever platform a Monchee is pacing on. Riding a Monchee's tail can help Mario get across several obstacles such as spikes. However, in this appearance, directly touching a Monchee from the side will cause Mario to lose a life. There is also a red, faster, more robotic-looking version.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese モンキッキ[2][3]
Monkikki
ロボキッキ[3]
Robokikki

Portmanteau of the English word "monkey" and the Japanese onomatopoeia for a monkey's screech, "kiki".

Name for the alternate red version, using the word "robot" rather than "monkey".

References

  1. ^ Mario vs. Donkey Kong instruction booklet, page 29.
  2. ^ Kazuki, Motoyama. Volume 29 of the KC Deluxe manga, page 68
  3. ^ a b Mario vs. Donkey Kong Shogakukan book