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{{DKCTV episode infobox
{{DKC TV episode infobox
|image=[[File:BlustersSale.PNG|200px]]
|image=[[File:BlustersSale.PNG|200px]]
|season=2
|season=2
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|airdate={{release|France|December 4, 1996|USA|November 22, 1998}}
|airdate={{release|France|December 4, 1996|USA|November 22, 1998}}
|writer=[[Erika Strobel]]
|writer=[[Erika Strobel]]
|song="[[List of Donkey Kong Country (television series) songs#Look Out, World ('Cause Here I Come!)|Look Out, World ('Cause Here I Come!)]]"<br>"[[List of Donkey Kong Country (television series) songs#Just Remember Who You Are|Just Remember Who You Are]]"
|before=[[Klump's Lumps|<<]]
|before=[[Klump's Lumps|<<]]
|after=[[Legend of the Crystal Coconut|>>]]
|after=[[Legend of the Crystal Coconut|>>]]
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==Plot synopsis==
==Plot synopsis==
The episode starts with [[King K. Rool]] watching a [[Bluster Barrelworks]] commercial, annoyed that he is forced to watch it instead of "Gator Wrestling", until [[General Klump]] calls him and shows the "secret weapon" he created, a barrel cannon, and says that [[Krusha (character)|Krusha]] will be used to test it; when the platform raises, however, he is not on it. Klump informs K. Rool that he must be watching "''[[List of Implied Entertainment|The Sing Along Uncle Swampy Show]]''", making the king angry. However, when Klump states that the show gets one million viewers each week, K. Rool gets the idea to appear on TV. After Klump's question about appearing in Uncle Swampy's show, King K. Rool explains that he will require everyone via TV to be crowned the ruler of [[Kongo Bongo Island]] by stealing the [[Crystal Coconut]] on national network, using the new cannon weapon. Soon, he orders the general to get to work while he prepares to appear on TV.
The episode starts with [[King K. Rool]] watching a [[Bluster Barrelworks]] commercial, annoyed that he is forced to watch it instead of "Gator Wrestling", until [[General Klump]] calls him and shows the "secret weapon" he created, a barrel cannon, and says that [[Krusha (character)|Krusha]] will be used to test it; when the platform raises, however, he is not on it. Klump informs K. Rool that he must be watching the "''[[List of implied entertainment#Sing Along With Uncle Swampy Show|Sing Along With Uncle Swampy Show]]''", making the king angry. However, when Klump states that the show gets one million viewers each week, K. Rool gets the idea to appear on TV. After Klump's question about appearing in Uncle Swampy's show, King K. Rool explains that he will require everyone via TV to be crowned the ruler of [[Kongo Bongo Island]] by stealing the [[Crystal Coconut]] on national network, using the new cannon weapon. Soon, he orders the general to get to work while he prepares to appear on TV.


In Bluster Barrelworks, [[Bluster]] is complaining that the sales are still low. [[Candy Kong|Candy]] says that Bluster's solo appearance in the commercial is the cause. Then, she says she hired someone to appear in it for free, making Bluster interested. Candy reveals she called [[Cranky Kong|Cranky]] to confirm that the factory barrels are the best, so the sales will increase. Her boss says that she can get a promotion for doing so, but only if she doesn't mess up. Candy is calm, convinced that all is under control. Soon, [[Donkey Kong]] arrives in the factory, asking his girlfriend if she will really put Cranky on the TV. Candy answers that the deed can upgrade her career (singing "Look Out, World ('Cause Here I Come!)"). She then has Donkey Kong make sure Cranky is ready for the commercial.
In Bluster Barrelworks, [[Bluster]] is complaining that the sales are still low. [[Candy Kong|Candy]] says that Bluster's solo appearance in the commercial is the cause. Then, she says she hired someone to appear in it for free, making Bluster interested. Candy reveals she called [[Cranky Kong|Cranky]] to confirm that the factory barrels are the best, so the sales will increase. Her boss says that she can get a promotion for doing so, but only if she doesn't mess up. Candy is calm, convinced that all is under control. Soon, [[Donkey Kong]] arrives in the factory, asking his girlfriend if she will really put Cranky on the TV. Candy answers that the deed can upgrade her career (singing "Look Out, World ('Cause Here I Come!)"). She then has Donkey Kong make sure Cranky is ready for the commercial.
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On the way to the factory, Donkey Kong flies off the barrel and into a rock when it slams against a log. He then grabs the barrel, and throws it toward the factory. The barrel lands on a chair set up in front of Bluster Barrelworks, releasing Cranky and waking him. Not knowing what to do, Cranky says what he is told by Bluster to the camera. Krusha is watching the commercial, and, as his TV shuts off, he wonders what happened to K. Rool. On cue, the king and Klump land in the factory, followed by the weapon, which lands on top of Klump, trapping him. He then presses a button, taking the lift they are on to a lower level.
On the way to the factory, Donkey Kong flies off the barrel and into a rock when it slams against a log. He then grabs the barrel, and throws it toward the factory. The barrel lands on a chair set up in front of Bluster Barrelworks, releasing Cranky and waking him. Not knowing what to do, Cranky says what he is told by Bluster to the camera. Krusha is watching the commercial, and, as his TV shuts off, he wonders what happened to K. Rool. On cue, the king and Klump land in the factory, followed by the weapon, which lands on top of Klump, trapping him. He then presses a button, taking the lift they are on to a lower level.


Donkey Kong rushes to the site of the commercial, asking if everything is okay. Candy states that everything is great; Bluster told her that [[List of Implied Characters#Bluster's Mother|his mom]] is so impressed with everything that he wants to promote her. Donkey Kong is impressed by this, but is surprised to hear that she does not want it. She informs them that she does want big things to happen, but to her and not Bluster, and that she thinks that the life of being a TV actress is stressful. Cranky then asks Donkey and Diddy Kong what happened as she leaves, telling them that the last thing he remembers is gasping for air and being handed a bottle. Both apes, however, run away, angering Cranky.
Donkey Kong rushes to the site of the commercial, asking if everything is okay. Candy states that everything is great; Bluster told her that [[List of implied characters#Bluster's mother|his mom]] is so impressed with everything that he wants to promote her. Donkey Kong is impressed by this, but is surprised to hear that she does not want it. She informs them that she does want big things to happen, but to her and not Bluster, and that she thinks that the life of being a TV actress is stressful. Cranky then asks Donkey and Diddy Kong what happened as she leaves, telling them that the last thing he remembers is gasping for air and being handed a bottle. Both apes, however, run away, angering Cranky.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|JapR=Buttobi kurankī
|JapR=Buttobi kurankī
|JapM=Buttobi Cranky
|JapM=Buttobi Cranky
|Fra=Un spot s-ingénieux
|Fre=Un spot s-ingénieux
|FraM=An ingenious spot. The "''s''" before "''ingénieux''" implies a word game made up of "''singe''" ("monkey") and "''ingénieux''".
|FreM=An ingenious spot. The "''s''" before "''ingénieux''" implies a word game made up of "''singe''" ("monkey") and "''ingénieux''".
|Por=A Liquidação de Bluster (Brazilian dubbing)
|Por=A Liquidação de Bluster (Brazilian dubbing)
|PorM=The Bluster's Sale
|PorM=The Bluster's Sale
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The announcer on Cranky's TV is voiced by Tony Rosato, the voice of [[Luigi]] in ''[[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' and [[Super Mario World (television series)|''Super Mario World'']].
*The announcer on Cranky's TV is voiced by [[Tony Rosato]], the voice of [[Luigi]] in ''[[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' and [[Super Mario World (television series)|''Super Mario World'']].
*Barrel 007, which previously appeared in "[[Barrel, Barrel... Who's Got the Barrel]]", reappears in this episode.


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