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The '''Banana Hoard''' is a cave located directly below [[DK's Tree House]] where [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Diddy Kong]]'s bounty of countless [[Banana]]s are stored. The Banana Hoard first appears in ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]''. The bananas within the Banana Hoard are usually stolen by a villain group or organization, including the [[Kremling Krew]], the [[Tiki Tak Tribe]], and the [[Snowmad]]s.
The '''banana hoard''' (also spelled "'''banana horde'''"<ref name=horde>''Donkey Kong Country'' instruction booklet, page 5. "''The entire Donkey Kong clan was oblivious as the Kremlings then loaded the banana horde into their Kremling karts and wheeled them off through the jungle, leaving an obvious trail of dropped fruit from their overloaded conveyances.''"</ref>) is a cave located directly below [[DK's Tree House]] where [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Diddy Kong]]'s bounty of countless [[banana]]s are stored. The banana hoard first appears in ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]''. The bananas within the banana hoard are usually stolen by a villain group or organization, including the [[Kremling Krew]], the [[Tiki Tak Tribe]], and the [[Snowmads]].


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[[File:Banana Hoard empty DKCGBC.png|thumb|Donkey Kong upset about his empty hoard in the Game Boy Color port.]]
[[File:Banana Hoard empty DKCGBC.png|thumb|Donkey Kong upset about his empty hoard in the Game Boy Color port.]]
At the start of ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'', [[Diddy Kong]] is posted to guard the Banana Hoard during the night. [[King K. Rool]] sends his minions to steal the Banana Hoard for their nutritional value,<ref>The ''Donkey Kong Country'' manual, page 4</ref> and they also trap Diddy in a barrel. The next morning, [[Cranky Kong]] reveals to Donkey Kong that his Banana Hoard has been stolen. As a result, Donkey Kong goes out on an adventure to recover his stolen Bananas, with Diddy joining him along the way. The incident is shown in the prologue in the [[Game Boy Advance]] port.
At the start of ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'', [[Diddy Kong]] is posted to guard the banana hoard during the night. [[King K. Rool]] sends his minions to steal the banana hoard for their nutritional value,<ref>''Donkey Kong Country'' instruction booklet, page 4. "''The Kremlings were out there, this much was certain. They coveted Donkey Kong’s banana stockpile, the largest on the island, and probably in the world. A treasure in potassium and Vitamin A. The perfect food. “Ahhh... delicious bananas...” The thought of DK’s golden horde almost made Diddy forget his uncomfortable situation.''"</ref> and they also trap Diddy in a barrel. The next morning, [[Cranky Kong]] reveals to Donkey Kong that his banana hoard has been stolen. As a result, Donkey Kong goes out on an adventure to recover his stolen bananas, with Diddy joining him along the way. While described in the manuals of the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] and [[Game Boy Color]] versions, the incident is shown in the in-game introduction of the [[Game Boy Advance]] remake.


If Donkey Kong and Diddy re-enter the empty Banana Hoard, they are upset to see the empty hoard; this is shown from their animation when losing a [[Bonus Area]].
If Donkey Kong and Diddy re-enter the empty banana hoard, they are upset to see the empty hoard; this is shown from their animation when losing a [[Bonus Area]].


Every boss level, except [[Gang-Plank Galleon]], takes place between a series of bananas, which are possibly the same as the ones stolen from the Banana Hoard. The Banana Hoard is empty throughout the Kongs' adventure and does not grow in size until after the Kongs defeat [[King K. Rool]]. By doing so, Cranky tells the Kongs to check their Banana Hoard, saying they will be "in for a big surprise". Afterward, the Kongs check their hoard to find that all of their bananas are successfully recovered. In response, the Kongs do their Bonus Area victory animation. The banana supply remains in the Banana Hoard, even when the Kongs resume their adventure.
Every boss level, except [[Gang-Plank Galleon]], takes place between a series of bananas, which seem to be the same as the ones stolen from the banana hoard.<ref name=horde/> The banana hoard is empty throughout the Kongs' adventure and does not grow in size until after the Kongs defeat [[King K. Rool]]. By doing so, Cranky tells the Kongs to check their banana hoard, saying they will be "in for a big surprise". Afterward, the Kongs check their hoard to find that all of their bananas are successfully recovered. In response, the Kongs do their Bonus Area victory animation. The banana supply remains in the banana hoard, even when the Kongs resume their adventure.
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====''Donkey Kong Land''====
====''Donkey Kong Land''====
While the Banana Hoard does not appear in ''[[Donkey Kong Land]]'' itself, it plays part in the main story. In it, [[Cranky Kong]] bets with [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Diddy Kong]] to see if they can have a successful adventure on the [[Game Boy]]. Cranky then arranges for the [[Kremling Krew]] to steal the Banana Hoard another time. Eventually, Donkey Kong and Diddy defeat K. Rool again and recover all of their stolen bananas.
While the banana hoard does not appear in ''[[Donkey Kong Land]]'' itself, it plays part in the main story. In it, [[Cranky Kong]] bets with [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Diddy Kong]] to see if they can have a successful adventure on the [[Game Boy]]. Cranky then arranges for the [[Kremling Krew]] to steal the banana hoard another time. Eventually, Donkey Kong and Diddy defeat K. Rool again and recover all of their stolen bananas.


====''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest''====
====''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest''====
Similar to ''Donkey Kong Land'', the Banana Hoard itself is absent from ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'', but it retains a significant role in the story. After K. Rool's defeat in the first game, he decides to kidnap Donkey Kong and hold him for ransom, demanding the Banana Hoard in exchange for Donkey Kong's safe return. Diddy refuses doing so because he and Donkey Kong have worked hard to recover it in their previous adventure. Diddy and [[Dixie Kong|Dixie]] set out on an adventure to rescue Donkey Kong.
Similar to ''Donkey Kong Land'', the banana hoard itself is absent from ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'', but it retains a significant role in the story. After K. Rool's defeat in the first game, he decides to kidnap Donkey Kong and hold him for ransom, demanding the banana hoard in exchange for Donkey Kong's safe return. Diddy refuses doing so because he and Donkey Kong have worked hard to recover it in their previous adventure. Diddy and [[Dixie Kong|Dixie]] set out on an adventure to rescue Donkey Kong.


In the [[Game Boy Advance]] port, these events are shown during the intro sequence.
In the Game Boy Advance remake, these events are shown during the intro sequence.


====''Donkey Kong 64''====
====''Donkey Kong 64''====
[[File:DK64 Banana Hoard.png|thumb|The recovered Banana Hoard in ''Donkey Kong 64'']]
[[File:DK64 Banana Hoard.png|thumb|The recovered banana hoard in ''Donkey Kong 64'']]
In ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'', King K. Rool sets out to steal the Banana Hoard again, this time to slow Donkey Kong's progress at saving [[DK Isles]]. The Banana Hoard itself is no longer located beneath DK's Tree House but rather in a cave, at the end of a tunnel. The main collectibles are [[Golden Banana]]s, which make up the Banana Hoard itself as shown during the ending.
In ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'', King K. Rool sets out to steal the banana hoard again, this time to slow Donkey Kong's progress at saving [[DK Isles]]. The banana hoard itself is no longer located beneath [[DK's Tree House]] but rather in a cave at the end of a tunnel. The banana hoard is also much smaller than its previous depiction, with the main collectibles being [[Golden Banana]]s that make up the bulk of the hoard itself as shown during the ending.


After K. Rool is defeated, Donkey Kong waits for [[Cranky Kong|Cranky]] to arrive as he puts the final bananas into his restored Banana Hoard. Cranky takes a long time to show up, due to walking slowly, and Donkey Kong ends up falling asleep while waiting for him.
After K. Rool is defeated, Donkey Kong waits for [[Cranky Kong|Cranky]] to arrive as he puts the final bananas into his restored banana hoard. Cranky takes a long time to show up, due to walking slowly, and Donkey Kong ends up falling asleep while waiting for him.
 
Despite being the first explicit appearance of Golden Bananas in a game, the manual implies that they were part of the banana hoard previously.<ref>''Donkey Kong 64'' instruction booklet, page 4. "''Hmm... well, I have to hand it to them. This time they’ve managed to come up with a decent storyline that doesn’t involve the usual golden bananas. Only joking kids! This one’s worse than all the previous efforts put together! I know you probably aren’t expecting a best seller, but wait till you hear this load of rubbish...''" (Cranky Kong)</ref><ref>''Donkey Kong 64'' instruction booklet, page 5. "''“Don’t get all upset now, your excellency. We’ll go and capture those nasty Kongs for you. Then we’ll steal their Golden Bananas as usual so that if any Kongs escape us, they’ll be too busy looking for them to come and ruin your magnificent plans.”''" (Klump)</ref>


====''Donkey Kong Country Returns''====
====''Donkey Kong Country Returns''====
[[File:DKCR Bananahoard.png|x100px|thumb|left|The Banana Hoard being stolen by the [[Tiki Tak Tribe]]]]
[[File:DKCR Bananahoard.png|x100px|thumb|left|The banana hoard being stolen by the [[Tiki Tak Tribe]]]]
The Banana Hoard returns in ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]'' and its [[Nintendo 3DS]] port, ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D]]''. In the opening sequence, [[Tiki]]s hypnotize the animals of [[Donkey Kong Island]] to steal them. In the first level, [[Jungle Hijinxs (Donkey Kong Country Returns)|Jungle Hijinxs]], as the Kongs go through the level, the [[Tiki Pilot]] is shown in a ship with all of the bananas stolen from the hoard.
The banana hoard returns in ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]'' and its [[Nintendo 3DS]] port, ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D]]''. In the opening sequence, [[Tiki]]s hypnotize the animals of [[Donkey Kong Island]] to steal them. In the first level, [[Jungle Hijinxs (Donkey Kong Country Returns)|Jungle Hijinxs]], as the Kongs go through the level, the [[Tiki Pilot]] is shown in a ship with all of the bananas stolen from the hoard.


During the seventh boss fight against [[Colonel Pluck]] and his [[Stompybot 3000]], it is revealed that the Bananas are used to reproduce the Tiki Tak Tribe. The bananas are also used to transform seven high-ranked tikis into the two giant hands of the main antagonist [[Tiki Tong]]. After defeating him, the [[Volcano]] erupts bananas, presumably the same ones from the Banana Hoard. Several of them even hit into a statue, activating the path to the [[Golden Temple]].
During the seventh boss fight against [[Colonel Pluck]] and his [[Stompybot 3000]], it is revealed that the bananas are used to reproduce the Tiki Tak Tribe. The bananas are also used to transform seven high-ranked tikis into the two giant hands of the main antagonist [[Tiki Tong]]. After defeating him, the [[Volcano]] erupts bananas, presumably the same ones from the banana hoard. Several of them even hit into a statue, activating the path to the [[Golden Temple]].
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====''Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze''====
====''Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze''====
The Banana Hoard makes another appearance in ''[[Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze]]''. Here, the [[Snowmads]] invade [[Donkey Kong Island]] and steal the Banana Hoard. They freeze the island and send Donkey Kong, Diddy, Dixie, and Cranky to a far away island. The Kongs go on an adventure to recover their island and their Banana Hoard.
The banana hoard makes another appearance in ''[[Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze]]''. Here, the [[Snowmads]] invade [[Donkey Kong Island]] and steal the banana hoard. They freeze the island and send Donkey Kong, Diddy, Dixie, and Cranky to a far away island. The Kongs go on an adventure to recover their island and their Banana Hoard.


===''Donkey Kong Country'' (''Club Nintendo'' comic)===
===''Donkey Kong Country'' (''Club Nintendo'' comic)===
[[File:Bananahoard-comic.jpg|thumb|Diddy Kong guarding the Banana Hoard in the ''Club Nintendo'' comic]]
[[File:Bananahoard-comic.jpg|thumb|Diddy Kong guarding the banana hoard in the ''Club Nintendo'' comic]]
In the [[Club Nintendo (magazine)|''Club Nintendo'']] adaptation of [[Donkey Kong Country (comic)|''Donkey Kong Country'']], Diddy is seen guarding the Banana Hoard like in the game. However, he appears to be unhappy about it and is guarding it in the rain.
In the [[Club Nintendo (magazine)|''Club Nintendo'']] adaptation of [[Donkey Kong Country (comic)|''Donkey Kong Country'']], Diddy is seen guarding the banana hoard like in the game. However, he appears to be unhappy about it and is guarding it in the rain.


===''Donkey Kong Country'' television series===
===''Donkey Kong Country'' television series===
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The Banana Hoard appears in the ''[[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|Donkey Kong Country]]'' animated series, where unlike in the games, it is a banana plantation rather than a precious Donkey Kong treasure. Another difference is that Banana Hoard is located in a jungle rather than in a cave, but is still close to Donkey Kong's house. One more difference is that the Banana Hoard is not as important as it is in the games as King K. Rool is no longer interested in stealing Banana Hoard, but rather the [[Crystal Coconut]].
The banana hoard appears in the ''[[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|Donkey Kong Country]]'' animated series, where unlike in the games, it is a banana plantation rather than a precious Donkey Kong treasure. Another difference is that banana hoard is located in a jungle rather than in a cave, but is still close to Donkey Kong's house. One more difference is that the Banana Hoard is not as important as it is in the games as King K. Rool is no longer interested in stealing banana hoard, but rather the [[Crystal Coconut]].


===''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''===
===''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''===
[[File:SSBB SE 4.png|x100px|thumb|left|The Banana Hoard in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'']]
[[File:SSBB SE 4.png|x100px|thumb|left|The banana hoard in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'']]
The Banana Hoard once again appears in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''{{'}}s story mode, the [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl#Subspace Emissary|Subspace Emissary]]. [[Bowser]] sends out a [[Hammer Bro]] and a [[Goomba]] to steal the bananas. An enraged Donkey Kong chases after them, but when he finally gets out of [[The Jungle]], they are driving too fast and are too far from him. The Goomba notices DK and jumps to two [[Bill Blaster]]s which fire three Bullet Bills toward Donkey Kong. Diddy Kong then jumps out from the jungle and uses his [[Peanut Popgun]] to blast them out of the sky. They follow after the thieves and eventually reach the banana hoard, only to discover that they have walked into a trap. Bowser transforms Donkey Kong into a trophy while Diddy Kong is sent flying by his friend to safety. It is unknown what happened to the hoard afterwards; Bowser likely left it alone as he only needed the bananas as bait for Donkey and Diddy and thus had no further use of them.
The banana hoard once again appears in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''{{'}}s story mode, the [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl#Subspace Emissary|Subspace Emissary]]. [[Bowser]] sends out a [[Hammer Bro]] and a [[Goomba]] to steal the bananas. An enraged Donkey Kong chases after them, but when he finally gets out of [[The Jungle]], they are driving too fast and are too far from him. The Goomba notices DK and jumps to two [[Bill Blaster]]s which fire three Bullet Bills toward Donkey Kong. Diddy Kong then jumps out from the jungle and uses his [[Peanut Popgun]] to blast them out of the sky. They follow after the thieves and eventually reach the banana hoard, only to discover that they have walked into a trap. Bowser transforms Donkey Kong into a trophy while Diddy Kong is sent flying by his friend to safety. It is unknown what happened to the hoard afterwards; Bowser likely left it alone as he only needed the bananas as bait for Donkey and Diddy and thus had no further use of them.
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“Go and look in your hoard, I think you'll be in for a surprise!”
Cranky Kong, Donkey Kong Country

The banana hoard (also spelled "banana horde"[1]) is a cave located directly below DK's Tree House where Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong's bounty of countless bananas are stored. The banana hoard first appears in Donkey Kong Country. The bananas within the banana hoard are usually stolen by a villain group or organization, including the Kremling Krew, the Tiki Tak Tribe, and the Snowmads.

History

Donkey Kong franchise

Donkey Kong Country

The Kongs celebrate their recovered banana hoard in the original (left) and the Game Boy Color version (right).
The Kongs celebrate their recovered banana hoard in the original (left) and the Game Boy Color version (right).
The Kongs celebrate their recovered banana hoard in the original (left) and the Game Boy Color version (right).
Donkey Kong upset about his empty banana hoard in Donkey Kong Country for Game Boy Color
Donkey Kong upset about his empty hoard in the Game Boy Color port.

At the start of Donkey Kong Country, Diddy Kong is posted to guard the banana hoard during the night. King K. Rool sends his minions to steal the banana hoard for their nutritional value,[2] and they also trap Diddy in a barrel. The next morning, Cranky Kong reveals to Donkey Kong that his banana hoard has been stolen. As a result, Donkey Kong goes out on an adventure to recover his stolen bananas, with Diddy joining him along the way. While described in the manuals of the SNES and Game Boy Color versions, the incident is shown in the in-game introduction of the Game Boy Advance remake.

If Donkey Kong and Diddy re-enter the empty banana hoard, they are upset to see the empty hoard; this is shown from their animation when losing a Bonus Area.

Every boss level, except Gang-Plank Galleon, takes place between a series of bananas, which seem to be the same as the ones stolen from the banana hoard.[1] The banana hoard is empty throughout the Kongs' adventure and does not grow in size until after the Kongs defeat King K. Rool. By doing so, Cranky tells the Kongs to check their banana hoard, saying they will be "in for a big surprise". Afterward, the Kongs check their hoard to find that all of their bananas are successfully recovered. In response, the Kongs do their Bonus Area victory animation. The banana supply remains in the banana hoard, even when the Kongs resume their adventure.

Donkey Kong Land

While the banana hoard does not appear in Donkey Kong Land itself, it plays part in the main story. In it, Cranky Kong bets with Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong to see if they can have a successful adventure on the Game Boy. Cranky then arranges for the Kremling Krew to steal the banana hoard another time. Eventually, Donkey Kong and Diddy defeat K. Rool again and recover all of their stolen bananas.

Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest

Similar to Donkey Kong Land, the banana hoard itself is absent from Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest, but it retains a significant role in the story. After K. Rool's defeat in the first game, he decides to kidnap Donkey Kong and hold him for ransom, demanding the banana hoard in exchange for Donkey Kong's safe return. Diddy refuses doing so because he and Donkey Kong have worked hard to recover it in their previous adventure. Diddy and Dixie set out on an adventure to rescue Donkey Kong.

In the Game Boy Advance remake, these events are shown during the intro sequence.

Donkey Kong 64

Banana hoard
The recovered banana hoard in Donkey Kong 64

In Donkey Kong 64, King K. Rool sets out to steal the banana hoard again, this time to slow Donkey Kong's progress at saving DK Isles. The banana hoard itself is no longer located beneath DK's Tree House but rather in a cave at the end of a tunnel. The banana hoard is also much smaller than its previous depiction, with the main collectibles being Golden Bananas that make up the bulk of the hoard itself as shown during the ending.

After K. Rool is defeated, Donkey Kong waits for Cranky to arrive as he puts the final bananas into his restored banana hoard. Cranky takes a long time to show up, due to walking slowly, and Donkey Kong ends up falling asleep while waiting for him.

Despite being the first explicit appearance of Golden Bananas in a game, the manual implies that they were part of the banana hoard previously.[3][4]

Donkey Kong Country Returns

The banana hoard being stolen by the Tiki Tak Tribe

The banana hoard returns in Donkey Kong Country Returns and its Nintendo 3DS port, Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D. In the opening sequence, Tikis hypnotize the animals of Donkey Kong Island to steal them. In the first level, Jungle Hijinxs, as the Kongs go through the level, the Tiki Pilot is shown in a ship with all of the bananas stolen from the hoard.

During the seventh boss fight against Colonel Pluck and his Stompybot 3000, it is revealed that the bananas are used to reproduce the Tiki Tak Tribe. The bananas are also used to transform seven high-ranked tikis into the two giant hands of the main antagonist Tiki Tong. After defeating him, the Volcano erupts bananas, presumably the same ones from the banana hoard. Several of them even hit into a statue, activating the path to the Golden Temple.

Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze

The banana hoard makes another appearance in Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze. Here, the Snowmads invade Donkey Kong Island and steal the banana hoard. They freeze the island and send Donkey Kong, Diddy, Dixie, and Cranky to a far away island. The Kongs go on an adventure to recover their island and their Banana Hoard.

Donkey Kong Country (Club Nintendo comic)

Diddy Kong guarding the banana hoard in the Club Nintendo comic of Donkey Kong Country.
Diddy Kong guarding the banana hoard in the Club Nintendo comic

In the Club Nintendo adaptation of Donkey Kong Country, Diddy is seen guarding the banana hoard like in the game. However, he appears to be unhappy about it and is guarding it in the rain.

Donkey Kong Country television series

It has been requested that this section be rewritten and expanded to include more information. Reason: specify which episodes in which it appears

The banana hoard appears in the Donkey Kong Country animated series, where unlike in the games, it is a banana plantation rather than a precious Donkey Kong treasure. Another difference is that banana hoard is located in a jungle rather than in a cave, but is still close to Donkey Kong's house. One more difference is that the Banana Hoard is not as important as it is in the games as King K. Rool is no longer interested in stealing banana hoard, but rather the Crystal Coconut.

Super Smash Bros. Brawl

The banana hoard in Super Smash Bros. Brawl

The banana hoard once again appears in Super Smash Bros. Brawl's story mode, the Subspace Emissary. Bowser sends out a Hammer Bro and a Goomba to steal the bananas. An enraged Donkey Kong chases after them, but when he finally gets out of The Jungle, they are driving too fast and are too far from him. The Goomba notices DK and jumps to two Bill Blasters which fire three Bullet Bills toward Donkey Kong. Diddy Kong then jumps out from the jungle and uses his Peanut Popgun to blast them out of the sky. They follow after the thieves and eventually reach the banana hoard, only to discover that they have walked into a trap. Bowser transforms Donkey Kong into a trophy while Diddy Kong is sent flying by his friend to safety. It is unknown what happened to the hoard afterwards; Bowser likely left it alone as he only needed the bananas as bait for Donkey and Diddy and thus had no further use of them.

References

  1. ^ a b Donkey Kong Country instruction booklet, page 5. "The entire Donkey Kong clan was oblivious as the Kremlings then loaded the banana horde into their Kremling karts and wheeled them off through the jungle, leaving an obvious trail of dropped fruit from their overloaded conveyances."
  2. ^ Donkey Kong Country instruction booklet, page 4. "The Kremlings were out there, this much was certain. They coveted Donkey Kong’s banana stockpile, the largest on the island, and probably in the world. A treasure in potassium and Vitamin A. The perfect food. “Ahhh... delicious bananas...” The thought of DK’s golden horde almost made Diddy forget his uncomfortable situation."
  3. ^ Donkey Kong 64 instruction booklet, page 4. "Hmm... well, I have to hand it to them. This time they’ve managed to come up with a decent storyline that doesn’t involve the usual golden bananas. Only joking kids! This one’s worse than all the previous efforts put together! I know you probably aren’t expecting a best seller, but wait till you hear this load of rubbish..." (Cranky Kong)
  4. ^ Donkey Kong 64 instruction booklet, page 5. "“Don’t get all upset now, your excellency. We’ll go and capture those nasty Kongs for you. Then we’ll steal their Golden Bananas as usual so that if any Kongs escape us, they’ll be too busy looking for them to come and ruin your magnificent plans.”" (Klump)