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|image=[[File:Congazuma.jpg|200x200px]]
|image=[[File:Congazuma DKKoS artwork.jpg|200x200px]]<br>Artwork from ''DK: King of Swing''
|first_appearance=''[[DK: King of Swing]]'' ([[List of games by date#2005|2005]])
|first_appearance=''[[DK: King of Swing]]'' ([[List of games by date#2005|2005]])
|species=[[Kremling]] statue
|species=[[Kremling]] statue
}}
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[[File:DK-KoS Congazuma.png|thumb|left|240px|[[Donkey Kong|DK]] fighting Congazuma in his castle]]
'''Congazuma''' is the first boss of ''[[DK: King of Swing]]'' and the boss of [[Jungle World]], where he is fought in the boss level, [[Congazuma's Castle]]. Congazuma's name is derived from the Aztec ruler, {{wp|Montezuma}}.
'''Congazuma''' is a boss in ''[[DK: King of Swing]]''. During the events of the game, Congazuma ends up obtaining a [[DK Coin|golden medal]] stolen by [[King K. Rool]], who had dropped the medal. Finding Congazuma in some hidden jungle ruins in the [[Jungle World]], [[Donkey Kong]] engages the living monolith in battle for the medal. The name Congazuma is derived from the Aztec ruler, {{wp|Montezuma}}.


Conzaguma is fought in the '''Congazuma's Castle''' level, a wide area full of many peg boards. It tries to jump around and bash Donkey Kong, hurting the ape when it touches him. However, if Donkey Kong smashes the enemy, which can be done with the basic attack done by holding {{button|gba|L}} and {{button|gba|R}} and then releasing, he can damage it, causing Congazuma to flash red, jump around quicker, and become invincible. The invincibility wears off after a few seconds, allowing DK to hit him again. After the foe is hit four times, it is defeated. Donkey Kong can then claim the medal Congazuma was once guarding from the stony remains of the Kremling golem and progresses to the [[Wild West World]]. If Congazuma is defeated an additional time after this, Donkey Kong receives many bananas instead of a medal.
[[File:DK-KoS Congazuma.png|thumb|left|240px|The boss fight between Congazuma and Donkey Kong]]
When [[Donkey Kong]] (or [[Diddy Kong]] in Diddy Mode) enter the arena, Congazuma is formed from the right side of the arena, where three parts of him precisely fall in place.  
 
During the boss fight, Congazuma jumps around the arena in a back-and-forth pattern, attempting to hit into [[Donkey Kong]] (or [[Diddy Kong]] in Diddy Mode). If Congazuma hits into Donkey Kong, he loses a heart. Donkey Kong can easily attack Congazuma by hanging on the peg board and then charging into him directly. This causes Congazuma to flash red and become invulnerable for a few seconds; he makes a couple of short hops in a straight line and then reverts to normal. For each hit Congazuma takes, his short hops being his invulnerable state become even shorter, and he jumps farther while in a normal state. After taking four hits, Congazuma is defeated, and his segments and eyeballs break off. The [[DK Medal|gold medal]] appears on the floor in the center for Donkey Kong to obtain. If Donkey Kong defeats Congazuma in a rematch, he is instead rewarded with numerous [[banana]]s and Banana Bunches.
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==Profiles==
*'''Instruction booklet''' (page 22): "''Keeper of the jungle ruins. He uses his inimitable jump attacks to pounce on opponents. Time your attacks well!''"


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=ゴルコロッサ
|JapR=Gorukorossa
|JapM=From「ゴールド」(''gōrudo'', gold) and「コロッサス」(''korossasu'', colossus)
|ChiS=鳄鱼果鲁阔
|ChiSR=Èyú Guǒlǔkuò
|ChiSM=From "鳄鱼" (''èyú'', crocodile) and the Japanese name
|Ger=Kongazuma
|Ger=Kongazuma
|GerM=-Kongazuma
|GerM=Kongazuma
|Ita=Congazuma
}}
}}
==Trivia==
*If Donkey Kong attacks Congazuma from the right side of the arena, Congazuma does not flash red and jump around.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pOiHSkgP_3E DK: King of Swing - Fast Congazuma (Alternate) - YouTube]</ref>
==References==
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Latest revision as of 22:13, August 28, 2024

Congazuma
Artwork of Congazuma from DK: King of Swing.
Artwork from DK: King of Swing
Species Kremling statue
First appearance DK: King of Swing (2005)

Congazuma is the first boss of DK: King of Swing and the boss of Jungle World, where he is fought in the boss level, Congazuma's Castle. Congazuma's name is derived from the Aztec ruler, Montezuma.

The boss fight between Congazuma and Donkey Kong

When Donkey Kong (or Diddy Kong in Diddy Mode) enter the arena, Congazuma is formed from the right side of the arena, where three parts of him precisely fall in place.

During the boss fight, Congazuma jumps around the arena in a back-and-forth pattern, attempting to hit into Donkey Kong (or Diddy Kong in Diddy Mode). If Congazuma hits into Donkey Kong, he loses a heart. Donkey Kong can easily attack Congazuma by hanging on the peg board and then charging into him directly. This causes Congazuma to flash red and become invulnerable for a few seconds; he makes a couple of short hops in a straight line and then reverts to normal. For each hit Congazuma takes, his short hops being his invulnerable state become even shorter, and he jumps farther while in a normal state. After taking four hits, Congazuma is defeated, and his segments and eyeballs break off. The gold medal appears on the floor in the center for Donkey Kong to obtain. If Donkey Kong defeats Congazuma in a rematch, he is instead rewarded with numerous bananas and Banana Bunches.

ProfilesEdit

  • Instruction booklet (page 22): "Keeper of the jungle ruins. He uses his inimitable jump attacks to pounce on opponents. Time your attacks well!"

Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ゴルコロッサ[?]
Gorukorossa
From「ゴールド」(gōrudo, gold) and「コロッサス」(korossasu, colossus)
Chinese (simplified) 鳄鱼果鲁阔[?]
Èyú Guǒlǔkuò
From "鳄鱼" (èyú, crocodile) and the Japanese name
German Kongazuma[?] Kongazuma
Italian Congazuma[?] -

TriviaEdit

  • If Donkey Kong attacks Congazuma from the right side of the arena, Congazuma does not flash red and jump around.[1]

ReferencesEdit