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'''Cranky's Cabin''' is the home of [[Cranky Kong]] in ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]''. Although it appears to be situated in the [[Kongo Jungle]], Cranky appears to have a cabin in each area of [[Donkey Kong Island]], all of which are strangely surrounded by jungle foliage, regardless of the habitat in question. In the SNES and Game Boy Color versions, Cranky is sitting out on the porch, so the interior is never visited. Cranky does sit in the building itself in the GBA version, so the Kongs go inside to speak to him.
'''Cranky's Cabin''', later renamed to '''Cranky's Hut''' for the [[Game Boy Advance]] remake, is the home of [[Cranky Kong]] in ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]''. [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Diddy Kong|Diddy]] can visit this location to receive advice and hear ramblings from Cranky.


Visiting Cranky's Cabin is entirely optional, for all that Cranky has to offer for [[Donkey Kong|Donkey]] and [[Diddy Kong]] is advice. He mainly gives hints as to where the Kongs can find hidden [[Bonus Area]]s and [[Animal Token]]s, mostly within the Kongo Jungle.
Cranky Kong would later run the [[Monkey Museum]] in ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'', and [[Cranky's Lab]] in ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''. In the [[Game Boy Advance]] remake of ''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!]]'', he runs his own dojo, titled [[Cranky's Dojo]]. In ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]'', Cranky runs his own [[Cranky Kong's Shop|shop]], whose design appears to have been inspired from his original cabin. The location's theme is even a rendition of that of Cranky's Cabin's.


[[File:Cranky Cabin DKC art.jpg|left|thumb|150px|Artwork of the Kongs around Cranky's Cabin]]
== Description ==
In addition to his advice, Cranky, who doesn't like having visitors, lives up to name by complaining, often breaking the [[Fourth wall]] in the process. He will constantly whine to Donkey and Diddy about how the games from his glory days (such as the original ''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]'') are better than the newfangled "easy games" that are coming out. Cranky will also complain about the modern graphics, and how they're too bright and colorful for his old eyes.
[[File:Cranky Cabin DKC art.jpg|thumb|left|Artwork of the Kongs and Cranky at Cranky's Cabin]]
Cranky's Cabin is made out of a barrel, with an opening carved in the side for an entrance. The building has a stone-coated metal roof, which a long chimney stems out from. A neon sign of the [[Nintendo]] logo is hanging above the entrance, and a large [[Banana]] is sitting to the left of the cabin. Located to the right is a large crate appearing to be a [[Animal Crate|Rambi Crate]], of which a silhouetted emblem of [[Rambi the Rhino|Rambi]]'s face is printed on.
 
Although it appears to be situated in the [[Kongo Jungle]], Cranky's Cabin appears in every area of [[Donkey Kong Island]]. Regardless of the current world, Cranky's Cabin is surrounded by jungle foliage. Cranky is often shown sitting at the porch of his cabin.
 
In addition to his advice, Cranky lives up to his name by complaining, often breaking the [[fourth wall]] in the process. He constantly whines about how the games from his glory days (such as the original ''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]'') were much better than the newer one. Cranky makes other complaints such as over modern graphics, which he deems as too bright and colorful, or his swaying beard being a "waste of frames" from the game's end.
 
Occasionally, Cranky says he would invite Donkey and Diddy indoors but the game cannot allocate the memory allowing him to do so. Ironically, in the [[Game Boy Advance]] remake, Cranky's Cabin takes place indoors, and it now features new background details. The mask of Mumbo Jumbo, a character from ''{{wp|Banjo-Kazooie (series)|Banjo-Kazooie}}'' is lying on Steel Barrels right outside the screen. The decapitated head of Sabre Wulf, the main villain of ''{{wp|Sabreman}}'', is mounted on the cabin's wall, next to the entrance. Sabre Wulf does not appear to be dead because his eyes continue to blink in spite of his decapitation. To the left of Sabre Wulf's head is a framed picture above a television set with a flashing static screen.
 
There is an official artwork showing Donkey Kong and Diddy at Cranky's Cabin. It appears to be during the evening, as evidenced from the orange sky. Instead of a Rambi Crate, the scene shows a crate reading "2L84ME" (too late for me) in red text. This text was later included on the [[Barrel Cannon]]s in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''.
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== History ==
===''Donkey Kong Country''===
[[File:Cranky's Hut (Donkey Kong Country GBA).png|thumb|Donkey Kong at Cranky's Cabin in the Game Boy Advance remake.]]
The [[Kong]]s can optionally visit Cranky for level advice, usually regarding [[Animal Token]] and [[Bonus Area]] locations from the first world, Kongo Jungle. The Kongs visit the location in the ending, after defeating [[King K. Rool]] in [[Gangplank Galleon]], where Cranky congratulates them for recovering their [[Banana Hoard]] supply.


Once the [[Kong]]s defeat [[King K. Rool]] and recover the stolen [[Banana]]s, they will take a trip to Cranky's Cabin, where the old ape will congratulate them, and comment on whether or not they found all of the Bonus Areas in the game. Afterwards, he will tell the Kongs to return to the [[Banana Hoard]], so they can see that it's been replenished.
Once the [[Kong]]s defeat [[King K. Rool]] and recover the stolen [[Banana]]s, they will take a trip to Cranky's Cabin, where the old ape will congratulate them, and comment on whether or not they found all of the Bonus Areas in the game. Afterwards, he will tell the Kongs to return to the [[Banana Hoard]], so they can see that it's been replenished.


Though Cranky's Cabin doesn't actually appear in ''[[Donkey Kong Land]]'', the manual has it as the location where Donkey and Diddy make their bet with Cranky Kong that they wouldn't be able to beat the [[Kremling Krew]] again on a handheld system.  
Unlike [[Funky Kong|Funky]] and [[Candy Kong|Candy]]'s locations, Cranky's Hut served an identical purpose in the [[Game Boy Advance]] remake.
 
=== ''Donkey Kong Land'' ===
Although Cranky's Cabin does not appear in ''[[Donkey Kong Land]]'' itself, the manual has it as the location where Donkey and Diddy make a bet with Cranky over recovering their bananas from the [[Kremling Krew]] again on a handheld system.
 
=== ''Diddy Kong Pilot'' (2003 version) ===
[[File:DKP - Cranky Kong Screenshot.png|thumb|Cranky sitting at his cabin in ''Diddy Kong Pilot'']]
Cranky's Hut makes a cameo in the 2003 ''[[Diddy Kong Pilot (2003)|Diddy Kong Pilot]]'', and it also shown in a jungle setting. It is the location where Cranky communicates to the player from during various parts of the game. The iconic Nintendo logo and Giant Banana reappear in the scenery.


[[File:Treehouse.png|thumb|Cranky's Cabin in the television series]]
===Other appearances===
====''Donkey Kong Country'' television series====
[[File:Treehouse.png|thumb|left|Cranky's Cabin in the television series]]
In the ''[[Donkey Kong Country (show)|Donkey Kong Country]]'' animated series, Cranky's Cabin, instead of being located on the ground, is high in the trees, possibly in the television series equivalent of [[Tree Top Town]]. The appearance of Cranky's Cabin was also altered in the cartoon series; it was made rounded and larger and had a variety of booby traps located near it, which could be activated to ward off enemies. The Cabin's interior has a safe located in the center of the hut, and unlike the games also has a piano and potion making equipment.
In the ''[[Donkey Kong Country (show)|Donkey Kong Country]]'' animated series, Cranky's Cabin, instead of being located on the ground, is high in the trees, possibly in the television series equivalent of [[Tree Top Town]]. The appearance of Cranky's Cabin was also altered in the cartoon series; it was made rounded and larger and had a variety of booby traps located near it, which could be activated to ward off enemies. The Cabin's interior has a safe located in the center of the hut, and unlike the games also has a piano and potion making equipment.


The safe within the cabin is the holding place of the [[Crystal Coconut]] in the show, which [[Donkey Kong]] spends much of his time guarding. On several occasions, [[King K. Rool]] is able to sneak into the cabin and get the Coconut, and other times, he is able to trick, or even use magic, to get someone else to go in and get it for him (such as when he uses the love potion to get [[Candy Kong]] to go in and steal it for him in ''[[A Thin Line Between Love & Ape]]''). The walkway to the cabin is booby-trapped with [[barrel]]s that when jumped on, send anyone unfortunate enough to be standing on it flying into an abyss. This is featured in several episodes, and is often used to prevent K. Rool from apprehending the Coconut.   
The safe within the cabin is the holding place of the [[Crystal Coconut]] in the show, which [[Donkey Kong]] spends much of his time guarding. On several occasions, [[King K. Rool]] is able to sneak into the cabin and get the Coconut, and other times, he is able to trick, or even use magic, to get someone else to go in and get it for him (such as when he uses the love potion to get [[Candy Kong]] to go in and steal it for him in ''[[A Thin Line Between Love & Ape]]''). The walkway to the cabin is booby-trapped with [[barrel]]s that when jumped on, send anyone unfortunate enough to be standing on it flying into an abyss. This is featured in several episodes, and is often used to prevent K. Rool from apprehending the Coconut.   


Cranky Kong would later run the [[Monkey Museum]] and [[Cranky's Lab]] in ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'' and ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'' respectively. Then, in the [[Game Boy Advance]] remake of ''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!]]'', he runs [[Cranky's Dojo|his own dojo]].
====''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''====
 
Cranky's Cabin makes a cameo appearance in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' in the DK Island subarea of the World of Light, which in itself is a recreation of the [[Kongo Jungle]] world map from ''Donkey Kong Country''. Cranky Kong's [[Spirit (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)|spirit]] is fought in this location.
In ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]'', Cranky instead runs [[Cranky Kong's Shop]], which is very similar in appearance to his original cabin.
 
Cranky's Cabin makes a cameo appearance in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' in the DK Island subarea of the World of Light, which in itself is a recreation of the [[Kongo Jungle]] world map from ''Donkey Kong Country''. Cranky Kong's [[Spirit (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)|spirit]] is fought here.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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CrankysCabinGBC.png|Cranky's Cabin in the [[Game Boy Color]] remake
CrankysCabinGBC.png|Cranky's Cabin in the [[Game Boy Color]] remake
Cranky's Hut (Donkey Kong Country GBA).png|Cranky's Cabin in the [[Game Boy Advance]] remake
Cranky's Treehouse Cabin Interior Shot.png|The interior of Cranky's Cabin in the ''Donkey Kong Country'' TV series
Cranky's Treehouse Cabin Interior Shot.png|The interior of Cranky's Cabin in the ''Donkey Kong Country'' TV series
DKP - Cranky Kong Screenshot.png|Cranky's Cabin in the canceled ''[[Diddy Kong Pilot]]''
Kongo Jungle map SSBU.jpg|Cranky's Cabin in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''
Kongo Jungle map SSBU.jpg|Cranky's Cabin in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In the [[Game Boy Advance]] remake of ''Donkey Kong Country'', Sabre Wulf's head can be seen mounted on the wall of Cranky's Cabin as a sort of hunting trophy. Sabre Wulf is the main antagonist of the ''Sabre Wulf'' series by [[Rare]]. Although he has been decapitated, Sabre Wulf does not appear to be dead as his eyes continue to blink.
*Cranky was originally intended to provide more hints regarding later worlds of the game, evidenced from a lot of unused dialogue hidden in the game contents.<ref>[http://www.dkc-atlas.com/dkc/resources/text In-Game Text - DKC Atlas]</ref>
*Although in-game, the sky is blue, the artwork shows the sky as orange.
 
*In the official artwork, a crate can be seen marked with "2L84ME" (Too late for me), which also appears on the [[Barrel Cannon]]s in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''.
==References==
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Revision as of 18:38, January 26, 2019

Template:Location-infobox Cranky's Cabin, later renamed to Cranky's Hut for the Game Boy Advance remake, is the home of Cranky Kong in Donkey Kong Country. Donkey Kong and Diddy can visit this location to receive advice and hear ramblings from Cranky.

Cranky Kong would later run the Monkey Museum in Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest, and Cranky's Lab in Donkey Kong 64. In the Game Boy Advance remake of Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!, he runs his own dojo, titled Cranky's Dojo. In Donkey Kong Country Returns, Cranky runs his own shop, whose design appears to have been inspired from his original cabin. The location's theme is even a rendition of that of Cranky's Cabin's.

Description

Artwork of Donkey Kong, Diddy Kong, and Cranky Kong outside of Cranky's Cabin
Artwork of the Kongs and Cranky at Cranky's Cabin

Cranky's Cabin is made out of a barrel, with an opening carved in the side for an entrance. The building has a stone-coated metal roof, which a long chimney stems out from. A neon sign of the Nintendo logo is hanging above the entrance, and a large Banana is sitting to the left of the cabin. Located to the right is a large crate appearing to be a Rambi Crate, of which a silhouetted emblem of Rambi's face is printed on.

Although it appears to be situated in the Kongo Jungle, Cranky's Cabin appears in every area of Donkey Kong Island. Regardless of the current world, Cranky's Cabin is surrounded by jungle foliage. Cranky is often shown sitting at the porch of his cabin.

In addition to his advice, Cranky lives up to his name by complaining, often breaking the fourth wall in the process. He constantly whines about how the games from his glory days (such as the original Donkey Kong) were much better than the newer one. Cranky makes other complaints such as over modern graphics, which he deems as too bright and colorful, or his swaying beard being a "waste of frames" from the game's end.

Occasionally, Cranky says he would invite Donkey and Diddy indoors but the game cannot allocate the memory allowing him to do so. Ironically, in the Game Boy Advance remake, Cranky's Cabin takes place indoors, and it now features new background details. The mask of Mumbo Jumbo, a character from Banjo-Kazooie is lying on Steel Barrels right outside the screen. The decapitated head of Sabre Wulf, the main villain of Sabreman, is mounted on the cabin's wall, next to the entrance. Sabre Wulf does not appear to be dead because his eyes continue to blink in spite of his decapitation. To the left of Sabre Wulf's head is a framed picture above a television set with a flashing static screen.

There is an official artwork showing Donkey Kong and Diddy at Cranky's Cabin. It appears to be during the evening, as evidenced from the orange sky. Instead of a Rambi Crate, the scene shows a crate reading "2L84ME" (too late for me) in red text. This text was later included on the Barrel Cannons in Super Smash Bros. Melee.

History

Donkey Kong Country

File:Cranky's Hut (Donkey Kong Country GBA).png
Donkey Kong at Cranky's Cabin in the Game Boy Advance remake.

The Kongs can optionally visit Cranky for level advice, usually regarding Animal Token and Bonus Area locations from the first world, Kongo Jungle. The Kongs visit the location in the ending, after defeating King K. Rool in Gangplank Galleon, where Cranky congratulates them for recovering their Banana Hoard supply.

Once the Kongs defeat King K. Rool and recover the stolen Bananas, they will take a trip to Cranky's Cabin, where the old ape will congratulate them, and comment on whether or not they found all of the Bonus Areas in the game. Afterwards, he will tell the Kongs to return to the Banana Hoard, so they can see that it's been replenished.

Unlike Funky and Candy's locations, Cranky's Hut served an identical purpose in the Game Boy Advance remake.

Donkey Kong Land

Although Cranky's Cabin does not appear in Donkey Kong Land itself, the manual has it as the location where Donkey and Diddy make a bet with Cranky over recovering their bananas from the Kremling Krew again on a handheld system.

Diddy Kong Pilot (2003 version)

File:DKP - Cranky Kong Screenshot.png
Cranky sitting at his cabin in Diddy Kong Pilot

Cranky's Hut makes a cameo in the 2003 Diddy Kong Pilot, and it also shown in a jungle setting. It is the location where Cranky communicates to the player from during various parts of the game. The iconic Nintendo logo and Giant Banana reappear in the scenery.

Other appearances

Donkey Kong Country television series

Cranky's Cabin in the television series

In the Donkey Kong Country animated series, Cranky's Cabin, instead of being located on the ground, is high in the trees, possibly in the television series equivalent of Tree Top Town. The appearance of Cranky's Cabin was also altered in the cartoon series; it was made rounded and larger and had a variety of booby traps located near it, which could be activated to ward off enemies. The Cabin's interior has a safe located in the center of the hut, and unlike the games also has a piano and potion making equipment.

The safe within the cabin is the holding place of the Crystal Coconut in the show, which Donkey Kong spends much of his time guarding. On several occasions, King K. Rool is able to sneak into the cabin and get the Coconut, and other times, he is able to trick, or even use magic, to get someone else to go in and get it for him (such as when he uses the love potion to get Candy Kong to go in and steal it for him in A Thin Line Between Love & Ape). The walkway to the cabin is booby-trapped with barrels that when jumped on, send anyone unfortunate enough to be standing on it flying into an abyss. This is featured in several episodes, and is often used to prevent K. Rool from apprehending the Coconut.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Cranky's Cabin makes a cameo appearance in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate in the DK Island subarea of the World of Light, which in itself is a recreation of the Kongo Jungle world map from Donkey Kong Country. Cranky Kong's spirit is fought in this location.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese クランキーコングの小屋
Kurankii kongu no koya
Cranky Kong's Hut

Trivia

  • Cranky was originally intended to provide more hints regarding later worlds of the game, evidenced from a lot of unused dialogue hidden in the game contents.[1]

References

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