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[[File:buddybox.jpg|right|frame|This Animal Crate has [[Ellie the Elephant]] inside]]
[[File:Rattly Crate.png|frame|An Animal Crate which contains Rattly the Rattlesnake.]]
An '''Animal Crate''', also called a '''goodie crate'''<ref>''Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!'' Nintendo Player's Guide, page 15.</ref>, is a box that [[Animal Friends]] are stored in before being released by the [[Kong]]s, although some come in [[Animal Barrel]]s. When leaped on, the box breaks, exposing the animal. The friend inside can be identified by the image on the side of the box.
An '''Animal Crate''', also called a '''goodie crate''',<ref>''Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!'' Nintendo Player's Guide, page 15.</ref> is a crate that contains an [[Animal Friend]]. They first appear in ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'' and have since recurred throughout the ''[[Donkey Kong (series)|Donkey Kong]]'' franchise. The contained Animal Friend is identifiable from its depicted silhouette on the Animal Crate. The Kongs can usually break one open by jumping on it, therefore freeing the Animal Friend, and ride on it until the end of a level.


While Animal Crates appear in ''[[Donkey Kong Land]]'', they do not appear at all in ''[[Donkey Kong Land 2]]'' or ''[[Donkey Kong Land III]]''. This is most likely because in the latter two games, most Animal Friends have special moves that they didn't have in ''Donkey Kong Land'' (for example, Rambi can charge), which requires an extra button (Select). Due to the limited amount of buttons on the [[Game Boy]], this would leave no buttons to dismount from an animal.
Animal Crates have a similar counterpart, known as the [[Animal Barrel]]. Instead of freeing an Animal Friend, this Barrel transforms the [[Kong]]s into its depicted one.


In ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'', Animal Crates act more like Animal Barrels, transforming a Kong into an Animal Friend instead of just allowing them to ride one.
== History ==
In ''Donkey Kong Country'', all five Animal Friends had their own Animal Crate, including the [[Squawks the Parrot|Squawks]]. Animal Crates made a second appearance in ''[[Donkey Kong Land]]'', where they retained their functionality. The game only has two Animal Buddies, both of whom have their own Crate: [[Rambi the Rhino|Rambi]] and [[Expresso the Ostrich|Expresso]].


Only Rambi crates appear in ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]'' and ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D]]'', since he is the only Animal Friend available to ride in these games. The boxes are rather solid and cannot be destroyed by simply jumping on one as in past games, instead requiring a [[Ground Pound]] action, done either next to the crate or on top of it; Rambi crates can also be broken with a [[Roll Attack]]. They return in ''[[Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze]]'', where they are renamed '''Rambi the Rhinoceros Boxes'''<ref>von Esmarch, Nick, and Cory van Grier. ''Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze'' [[Prima Games|Prima]] Official Game Guide. Page 12</ref> and are smaller. In this appearance, they can only be destroyed with a Ground Pound done atop them.
Animal Crates returned in ''Donkey Kong Country''{{'}}s first two sequels, ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2]]'' and ''[[Donkey Kong Country 3|3]]''. In both titles, the crates were changed slightly. Their sprites were aligned slightly differently. The Animal Friends' icons from the first ''Donkey Kong Country'' were also redesigned on the Crates. Animal Barrels also appeared in the sequels, meaning that a level may either have the Kongs ride an Animal Friend or transform into one.


==Gallery==
In the original ''Donkey Kong Country'', after the Kongs open an Animal Crate, it lies on the ground unfolded. It disappears after they move a distance away with the Animal Friend and return. In the sequels, the Crate immediately vanishes after the Animal Friend is freed. Another difference is that a short jingle plays when the Animal Crate opens instead of a realistic sound effect like in the first title. The [[Game Boy Advance]] remakes of all three games reused the crate-opening sound effect from the original ''Donkey Kong Country''.
===''Donkey Kong Country'' (SNES)===
<gallery>
Rambi's Animal Crate DKC.png|[[Rambi]]'s crate
EnguardeCrate.png|[[Enguarde]]'s crate
WinkyCrate.png|[[Winky]]'s crate
SquawksCrateDKC.png|[[Squawks]]'s crate
ExpressoCrate.png|[[Expresso]]'s crate
</gallery>


===''Donkey Kong Country'' (GBC)===
Animal Crates did not appear in ''Donkey Kong Land''{{'}}s sequels, ''[[Donkey Kong Land 2]]'' and ''[[Donkey Kong Land III|III]]''. They were succeeded by Animal Barrels in both games, so as a result, the Kongs cannot ride any of the Animal Friends in either title. This is most likely because in the latter two games, most Animal Friends have special moves that they didn't have in ''Donkey Kong Land'' (for example, Rambi can charge), which requires an extra button (Select). Due to the limited amount of buttons on the [[Game Boy]], this would leave no buttons to dismount from an animal.
<gallery>
Enguarde Crate - DKCGB Sprite.png|Enguarde's Crate
Expresso Crate - DKCGB Sprite.png|Expresso's Crate
Rambi Crate - DKCGB Sprite.png|Rambi's Crate
Squawks Crate - DKCGB Sprite.png|Squawks's Crate
Winky Crate - DKCGB Sprite.png|Winky's Crate
</gallery>


===''Donkey Kong Country'' (GBA)===
Two Animal Crate variants appear in the 3D platformer, ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''. They are the Rambi Crate and Enguarde Crate, which are only usable by [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Lanky Kong]] respectively. These Crates function similarly to Animal Barrels—when DK and Lanky hop into their Crate, they transform into their respective Animal Friend. This only occurs temporarily.
<gallery>
Enguarde Crate - DKC GBA Sprite.png|Enguarde's Crate
Expresso Crate - DKC GBA Sprite.png|Expresso's Crate
Rambi Crate - DKC GBA Sprite.png|Rambi's Crate
Winky Crate - DKC GBA Sprite.png|Winky's Crate
</gallery>


===''Donkey Kong Land''===
Animal Crates also functioned like Animal Barrels in the [[Game Boy Color]] remake of ''Donkey Kong Country''. Unlike ''Donkey Kong 64'', whose Animal Crates had similar behavior to Animal Barrels, this game's Crates essentially function identically because they are not Kong-specific or bound by a time limit or Kong-specific. The Squawks Crate is the only Animal Crate with the same functionality as the original ''Donkey Kong Country''. This is because Squawks is the only unmountable Animal Friend in the game.
<gallery>
Expresso Crate - DKL Sprite.png|Expresso's Crate
Rambi Crate - DKL Sprite.png|Rambi's Crate
</gallery>


===''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest''===
Rambi Crates are the only variant in ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]'' and ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D]]'', because he is the only mountable Animal Friend of the game. Donkey Kong can open these Crates by either [[Ground Pound]]ing from atop or by rolling into it.
<gallery>
Rambi's Animal Crate DKC2.png|Rambi's crate
EnguardeCrateDKC2.png|Enguarde's crate
RattlyCrate.png|[[Rattly|Rattly's]] crate
Squawks' Animal Crate DKC2.png|Squawks' crate
Squitter's Animal Crate.png|[[Squitter|Squitter's]] crate
</gallery>


===''Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble''===
Rambi Crates are also in ''[[Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze]]'', where they appear smaller than in ''Returns'', and were renamed to '''Rambi the Rhinoceros Boxes'''.<ref>von Esmarch, Nick, and Cory van Grier. ''Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze'' [[Prima Games|Prima]] Official Game Guide. Page 12</ref> The Kongs can longer open Rambi Crates by rolling into them, and only have the option to open them by Ground Pounding from atop.
<gallery>
EllieCrate.png|[[Ellie|Ellie's]] crate
ParryCrate.png|[[Parry|Parry's]] crate
</gallery>


===''Donkey Kong Barrel Blast''===
== Types ==
<gallery>
{|class="dktable-brown" width=50%
RambiCrateDKBB.png|Rambi's crate
|-
EnguardeCrateDKBB.png|Enguarde's crate in
!Name
</gallery>
!Animal Buddy
!Games
|-
| align="center" |[[File:EllieCrate.png]]<br>Ellie Crate
|style="text-align:center"|[[Ellie the Elephant]]
|''Donkey Kong Country 3''
|-
| align="center" |[[File:EnguardeCrate.png]][[File:EnguardeCrateDKC2.png]]<br>Enguarde Crate
|style="text-align:center"|[[Enguarde the Swordfish]]
|''Donkey Kong Country''<br>''Donkey Kong Country 2''<br>''Donkey Kong Country 3''<br>''Donkey Kong 64''<br>''Donkey Kong Barrel Blast''
|-
| align="center" |[[File:ExpressoCrate.png]]<br>Expresso Crate
|style="text-align:center"|[[Expresso the Ostrich]]
|''Donkey Kong Country''<br>''Donkey Kong Land''
|-
| align="center" |[[File:ParryCrate.png]]<br>Parry Crate
|style="text-align:center"|[[Parry the Parallel Bird]]
|''Donkey Kong Country 3''
|-
| align="center" |[[File:Rambi's Animal Crate DKC.png]][[File:Rambi's Animal Crate DKC2.png]]<br>Rambi Crate
|style="text-align:center"|[[Rambi the Rhino]]
|''Donkey Kong Country''<br>''Donkey Kong Land''<br>''Donkey Kong Country 2''<br>''Donkey Kong 64''<br>''Donkey Kong Barrel Blast''<br>''Donkey Kong Country Returns''<br>''Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze''
|-
| align="center" |[[File:RattlyCrate.png]]<br>Rattly Crate
|style="text-align:center"|[[Rattly the Rattlesnake]]
|''Donkey Kong Country 2''
|-
| align="center" |[[File:Squawks' Animal Crate DKC2.png]]<br>Squawks Crate
|style="text-align:center"|[[Squawks the Parrot]]
|''Donkey Kong Country''<br>''Donkey Kong Country 2''<br>''Donkey Kong Country 3''
|-
| align="center" |[[File:Squitter's Animal Crate.png]]<br>Squitter Crate
|style="text-align:center"|[[Rattly the Rattlesnake]]
|''Donkey Kong Country 2''<br>''Donkey Kong Country 3''
|-
| align="center" |[[File:WinkyCrate.png]]<br>Winky Crate
|style="text-align:center"|[[Winky the Frog]]
|''Donkey Kong Country''
|}


===''Donkey Kong Country Returns''===
==Gallery==
<gallery>
{{Main-gallery}}
Rambi crate.png|Rambi Crate
</gallery>
 
===''Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze''===
<gallery>
Rambi box.png|Rambi the Rhinoceros Box
</gallery>
 
==Trivia==
* In ''Donkey Kong Country'', when the Kongs open a crate, it lies unfolded on the ground until the Kongs move away and come back, point at which the crate despawns. However, in ''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest'' and ''Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!!'', the crate vanishes right after the Animal Friend appears.
**On a side note, in ''Donkey Kong Country'', when the Kongs open the crate, it makes a realistic sound of a crate being smashed open. Yet, in ''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest'', and ''Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble'', it plays a jingle.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 20:14, August 10, 2018

Rattly Crate
An Animal Crate which contains Rattly the Rattlesnake.

An Animal Crate, also called a goodie crate,[1] is a crate that contains an Animal Friend. They first appear in Donkey Kong Country and have since recurred throughout the Donkey Kong franchise. The contained Animal Friend is identifiable from its depicted silhouette on the Animal Crate. The Kongs can usually break one open by jumping on it, therefore freeing the Animal Friend, and ride on it until the end of a level.

Animal Crates have a similar counterpart, known as the Animal Barrel. Instead of freeing an Animal Friend, this Barrel transforms the Kongs into its depicted one.

History

In Donkey Kong Country, all five Animal Friends had their own Animal Crate, including the Squawks. Animal Crates made a second appearance in Donkey Kong Land, where they retained their functionality. The game only has two Animal Buddies, both of whom have their own Crate: Rambi and Expresso.

Animal Crates returned in Donkey Kong Country's first two sequels, Donkey Kong Country 2 and 3. In both titles, the crates were changed slightly. Their sprites were aligned slightly differently. The Animal Friends' icons from the first Donkey Kong Country were also redesigned on the Crates. Animal Barrels also appeared in the sequels, meaning that a level may either have the Kongs ride an Animal Friend or transform into one.

In the original Donkey Kong Country, after the Kongs open an Animal Crate, it lies on the ground unfolded. It disappears after they move a distance away with the Animal Friend and return. In the sequels, the Crate immediately vanishes after the Animal Friend is freed. Another difference is that a short jingle plays when the Animal Crate opens instead of a realistic sound effect like in the first title. The Game Boy Advance remakes of all three games reused the crate-opening sound effect from the original Donkey Kong Country.

Animal Crates did not appear in Donkey Kong Land's sequels, Donkey Kong Land 2 and III. They were succeeded by Animal Barrels in both games, so as a result, the Kongs cannot ride any of the Animal Friends in either title. This is most likely because in the latter two games, most Animal Friends have special moves that they didn't have in Donkey Kong Land (for example, Rambi can charge), which requires an extra button (Select). Due to the limited amount of buttons on the Game Boy, this would leave no buttons to dismount from an animal.

Two Animal Crate variants appear in the 3D platformer, Donkey Kong 64. They are the Rambi Crate and Enguarde Crate, which are only usable by Donkey Kong and Lanky Kong respectively. These Crates function similarly to Animal Barrels—when DK and Lanky hop into their Crate, they transform into their respective Animal Friend. This only occurs temporarily.

Animal Crates also functioned like Animal Barrels in the Game Boy Color remake of Donkey Kong Country. Unlike Donkey Kong 64, whose Animal Crates had similar behavior to Animal Barrels, this game's Crates essentially function identically because they are not Kong-specific or bound by a time limit or Kong-specific. The Squawks Crate is the only Animal Crate with the same functionality as the original Donkey Kong Country. This is because Squawks is the only unmountable Animal Friend in the game.

Rambi Crates are the only variant in Donkey Kong Country Returns and Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D, because he is the only mountable Animal Friend of the game. Donkey Kong can open these Crates by either Ground Pounding from atop or by rolling into it.

Rambi Crates are also in Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze, where they appear smaller than in Returns, and were renamed to Rambi the Rhinoceros Boxes.[2] The Kongs can longer open Rambi Crates by rolling into them, and only have the option to open them by Ground Pounding from atop.

Types

Name Animal Buddy Games
Ellie's Animal Crate in Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!
Ellie Crate
Ellie the Elephant Donkey Kong Country 3
Enguarde Box in Donkey Kong Country.Enguarde Box
Enguarde Crate
Enguarde the Swordfish Donkey Kong Country
Donkey Kong Country 2
Donkey Kong Country 3
Donkey Kong 64
Donkey Kong Barrel Blast
Expresso Crate in Donkey Kong Country
Expresso Crate
Expresso the Ostrich Donkey Kong Country
Donkey Kong Land
Parry's Animal Crate in Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!
Parry Crate
Parry the Parallel Bird Donkey Kong Country 3
File:Rambi's Animal Crate DKC.pngFile:Rambi's Animal Crate DKC2.png
Rambi Crate
Rambi the Rhino Donkey Kong Country
Donkey Kong Land
Donkey Kong Country 2
Donkey Kong 64
Donkey Kong Barrel Blast
Donkey Kong Country Returns
Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze
Rattly Crate in Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest.
Rattly Crate
Rattly the Rattlesnake Donkey Kong Country 2
File:Squawks' Animal Crate DKC2.png
Squawks Crate
Squawks the Parrot Donkey Kong Country
Donkey Kong Country 2
Donkey Kong Country 3
File:Squitter's Animal Crate.png
Squitter Crate
Rattly the Rattlesnake Donkey Kong Country 2
Donkey Kong Country 3
Winky Crate in Donkey Kong Country.
Winky Crate
Winky the Frog Donkey Kong Country

Gallery

For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Animal crate.

References

  1. ^ Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! Nintendo Player's Guide, page 15.
  2. ^ von Esmarch, Nick, and Cory van Grier. Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze Prima Official Game Guide. Page 12