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[[File:DK64FiveBananaCoin.png|thumb|120px|A '''5-Banana Coin'''.]]
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'''5-Banana Coins''' are special items in the game ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''. They are much rarer than other collectibles.
|image=[[File:DK64FiveBananaCoin.png|120px]]<br>A 5-Banana Coin from ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''.
|first_appearance=''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'' ([[List of games by date#1999|1999]])
|effect=Every playable Kong gets five [[Banana Coin|Banana Bunch Coin]]s.
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{{quote|Hey, [[Donkey Kong|Donkey]], that's a special coin you've picked up. It gives 5 coins to each [[Kong]].|Squawks the Parrot|Donkey Kong 64}}
'''5-Banana Coins'''<ref>Bihldorff, Nate, Jason Leung, and Drew Williams. ''Donkey Kong 64'' Player's Guide. Page 14.</ref>, or '''Multi-Coins'''<ref>Barton, Jeff, Mario De Govia, and Donato Tica. ''Donkey Kong 64'' Prima Official Game Guide. Page 18.</ref>, are special items in the game ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''. They are much rarer than other collectibles.
 
They are a special kind of big, multi-colored [[Banana Coin]]s that have all of the [[Kong]]s' colors on them in a rainbow order. When collected, all of the Kongs receive five extra Banana Coins, even if a Kong has not yet been rescued. There is one coin in every world of the game (except [[Angry Aztec]] and [[Fungi Forest]], which have two), and a total of seven coins are found on [[DK Isles]]. These coins are always found buried under [[DK Dirt Pile]]s. To release a 5-Banana Coin, the player must step on a DK Dirt Pile and press and hold the {{button|n64|B}} button, releasing a [[Super Slam|shockwave attack]] that destroys the DK Dirt Pile and reveals the special coin. No 5-Banana Coins are found in [[Hideout Helm]].
 
==Locations==
===[[DK Isles]]===
*Inside a cave south of [[Cranky's Lab]].
*Inside the cave behind the waterfall where [[Donkey Kong]]'s [[banana hoard]] is kept.
*Behind [[K. Lumsy]]'s cage in [[K. Lumsy's Prison]].
*Below the entrance to [[Crystal Caves]]'s lobby.
*On the rooftop of [[Angry Aztec]]'s lobby entrance.
*Outside the entrance to [[Fungi Forest]]'s lobby.
*Below the [[Bonus Barrel]] in [[Creepy Castle]]'s lobby.
 
===[[Jungle Japes]]===
*On top of the steep slope near the minecart ride's exit.
 
===[[Angry Aztec]]===
*Below the [[Tag Barrel]] in [[Candy Kong]]'s area.
*Inside [[Chunky Kong]]'s section of the Temple with Five Doors.
 
===[[Frantic Factory]]===
*Behind a gate in the Storage Room that can be destroyed by Chunky's [[Primate Punch]].
 
===[[Gloomy Galleon]]===
*Inside the lighthouse.
 
===[[Fungi Forest]]===
*Near the Dirt Pile where the [[Beanstalk (character)|Beanstalk]] is planted.
*Near the Tag Barrel where the exit to the Chunky Minecart is.<ref>[https://twitter.com/Isotarge/status/825349285663240194]</ref>
 
===[[Crystal Caves]]===
*Under the [[Giant Viking Kremling]].
 
===[[Creepy Castle]]===
*Behind [[Snide's HQ]].


They are a special kind of big, multi-colored [[Banana Coin]]s that have all of the [[Kong]]s' colors on them. When collected, all of the Kongs receive five extra Banana Coins. There is only one 5-Banana Coin in each world of the game, and approximately three in the hub world, [[Donkey Kong Island]]. These coins are always found buried under dirt piles with the letters [[Donkey Kong|'DK']] on them. To release a 5-Banana Coin, the player must step on a dirt pile and press and hold the {{button|n64|B}} button, releasing a shockwave attack that destroys the dirt pile and reveals the special coin.
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|Jap=<span lang="ja" xml:lang="ja">レインボーコイン<ref><span lang="ja" xml:lang="ja">『任天堂公式ガイドブック ドンキーコング64』</span>. Page 11.</ref></span>
|Jap=レインボーコイン<ref>「ドンキーコング64任天堂公式ガイドブック」 (''Donkey Kong 64 Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook''), [[media:DK64 Shogakukan P11.jpg|page 11]].</ref>
|JapR=Reinbō koin
|JapR=Reinbō Koin
|JapM=Rainbow coin
|JapM=Rainbow Coin
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Revision as of 14:22, October 11, 2023

5-Banana Coin
DK64FiveBananaCoin.png
A 5-Banana Coin from Donkey Kong 64.
First appearance Donkey Kong 64 (1999)
Effect Every playable Kong gets five Banana Bunch Coins.
“Hey, Donkey, that's a special coin you've picked up. It gives 5 coins to each Kong.”
Squawks the Parrot, Donkey Kong 64

5-Banana Coins[1], or Multi-Coins[2], are special items in the game Donkey Kong 64. They are much rarer than other collectibles.

They are a special kind of big, multi-colored Banana Coins that have all of the Kongs' colors on them in a rainbow order. When collected, all of the Kongs receive five extra Banana Coins, even if a Kong has not yet been rescued. There is one coin in every world of the game (except Angry Aztec and Fungi Forest, which have two), and a total of seven coins are found on DK Isles. These coins are always found buried under DK Dirt Piles. To release a 5-Banana Coin, the player must step on a DK Dirt Pile and press and hold the B Button button, releasing a shockwave attack that destroys the DK Dirt Pile and reveals the special coin. No 5-Banana Coins are found in Hideout Helm.

Locations

DK Isles

Jungle Japes

  • On top of the steep slope near the minecart ride's exit.

Angry Aztec

Frantic Factory

  • Behind a gate in the Storage Room that can be destroyed by Chunky's Primate Punch.

Gloomy Galleon

  • Inside the lighthouse.

Fungi Forest

  • Near the Dirt Pile where the Beanstalk is planted.
  • Near the Tag Barrel where the exit to the Chunky Minecart is.[3]

Crystal Caves

Creepy Castle

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese レインボーコイン[4]
Reinbō Koin
Rainbow Coin

References

  1. ^ Bihldorff, Nate, Jason Leung, and Drew Williams. Donkey Kong 64 Player's Guide. Page 14.
  2. ^ Barton, Jeff, Mario De Govia, and Donato Tica. Donkey Kong 64 Prima Official Game Guide. Page 18.
  3. ^ [1]
  4. ^ 「ドンキーコング64任天堂公式ガイドブック」 (Donkey Kong 64 Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook), page 11.