Donkey Kong Country (television series): Difference between revisions

m
Line 5: Line 5:


==Plot==
==Plot==
The show portrays Donkey Kong, an anthropomorphic ape in the jungle who happens to stumble upon a magic orb called the [[Crystal Coconut]] in the temple of [[Inka Dinka Doo]] that names him the future ruler of the island [[Donkey Kong Island|Kongo Bongo]]. As he and his friends wait for the day when the Crystal Coconut will proclaim him the ruler of Kongo Bongo, they have to keep the mystical and powerful relic safe from the clutches of enemies such as King K. Rool and Kaptain Skurvy, who wish to possess the Crystal Coconut for themselves.  It is kept in Cranky's [[Treehouse]], where Donkey Kong guards it.
The show portrays Donkey Kong, an anthropomorphic ape in the jungle who happens to stumble upon a magic orb called the [[Crystal Coconut]] in the temple of [[Inka Dinka Doo]] that names him the future ruler of the island [[Donkey Kong Island|Kongo Bongo]]. As he and his friends wait for the day when the Crystal Coconut will proclaim him the ruler of Kongo Bongo, they have to keep the mystical and powerful relic safe from the clutches of enemies such as King K. Rool and Kaptain Skurvy, who wish to possess the Crystal Coconut for themselves.  It is kept in [[Cranky's Cabin]], where Donkey Kong guards it.


The show lasted two seasons with forty episodes before ending. The episodes were all very episodic and it was rare that any episode connected to an earlier one. The second season showed many changes, like using new, sleeker styles of computer animation and dropping the use of title screens. Each episode features two songs performed by cast members.
The show lasted two seasons with forty episodes before ending. The episodes were all very episodic and it was rare that any episode connected to an earlier one. The second season showed many changes, like using new, sleeker styles of computer animation and dropping the use of title screens. Each episode features two songs performed by cast members.