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The show is also available on iTunes.
The show is also available on iTunes.


The DVDs ''Donkey Kong Country Vol.1'' (Released in Australia) and ''Donkey Kong Country - Bad Hair Day'' (Released in the United Kingdom) feature several episodes. The other two Australian DVDs, ''Donkey Kong Country: Hooray for Holly Kongo Bongo'' and ''Donkey Kong Country: The Kongo Bongo Festival of Lights'', however, only feature one episode. Three years after the release of the previous DVDs, a new DVD titled ''I Spy With My Hairy Eye'' was released in England. There have been over 30 ''Donkey Kong Country'' DVD releases. Starting in 2013, Phase 4 Films under it's Kaboom! Entertainment label began releasing the show on DVD in North America. On May 12, 2015, the company released the first season of 26 episodes in a 3-disc set. Nelvana once had the entire series available for free streaming on its official YouTube channel, until it was turned into the official [[wikipedia:Wayside (TV Series)|Wayside]] channel.
The DVDs ''Donkey Kong Country Vol.1'' (Released in Australia) and ''Donkey Kong Country - Bad Hair Day'' (Released in the United Kingdom) feature several episodes. The other two Australian DVDs, ''Donkey Kong Country: Hooray for Holly Kongo Bongo'' and ''Donkey Kong Country: The Kongo Bongo Festival of Lights'', however, only feature one episode. Three years after the release of the previous DVDs, a new DVD titled ''I Spy With My Hairy Eye'' was released in England. There have been over 30 ''Donkey Kong Country'' DVD releases. Starting in 2013, Phase 4 Films under its Kaboom! Entertainment label began releasing the show on DVD in North America. On May 12, 2015, the company released the first season of 26 episodes in a 3-disc set. Nelvana once had the entire series available for free streaming on its official YouTube channel, until it was turned into the official [[wikipedia:Wayside (TV Series)|Wayside]] channel.


The show had a large line of merchandise in Japan, including a [[Gallery:Donkey Kong Country (television series) trading cards|collectible card game]] by Nintendo and [[Ahomaro Games]]. A subsequent release of the card series featured characters and gimmicks based on ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''. The television series took over the TV Tokyo Friday 6:30 P.M. timeslot from ''{{wp|Gokudo}}'', and was later replaced with ''{{wp|Hamtaro}}''. As with most programs in Japan, the show has received home releases through rental tapes.
The show had a large line of merchandise in Japan, including a [[Gallery:Donkey Kong Country (television series) trading cards|collectible card game]] by Nintendo and [[Ahomaro Games]]. A subsequent release of the card series featured characters and gimmicks based on ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''. The television series took over the TV Tokyo Friday 6:30 P.M. timeslot from ''{{wp|Gokudo}}'', and was later replaced with ''{{wp|Hamtaro}}''. As with most programs in Japan, the show has received home releases through rental tapes.