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''This article is about the character Donkey Kong.  For other uses, click [[Donkey Kong (disambiguation)|here]]''
{{Articleabout|the character Donkey Kong, as of Donkey Kong Country|other uses of the name "Donkey Kong"|[[Donkey Kong (disambiguation)]]}}


[[Image:Donkeykongnew.jpg|thumb|300px|right|'''Donkey Kong''', the king of the jungle.]]
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|image=[[Image:Donkeykongnew.jpg{{!}}300px]] <br>'''Donkey Kong''', king of the jungle.
|full_name=Donkey Kong
|first_appearance=''[[Donkey Kong (arcade game)|Donkey Kong]]'' (as Donkey Kong)
''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (arcade game)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]'' (as Donkey Kong Jr.)
|species=[[Kong]]
|affiliation=[[Kong Family]]
|latest_appearance=''[[Donkey Kong Barrel Blast]]''
}}


'''Donkey Kong''', also known as '''DK''' is a powerful [[Kong]] from [[Donkey Kong Island]].  Contrary to popular belief, he is not the ape in the arcade game [[Donkey Kong (arcade game)|Donkey Kong]].  Donkey Kong is the son of the game’s antagonist, now known as [[Cranky Kong]].  Introduced in ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'' the current Donkey Kong is a carefree simian who spends his days collecting [[Banana|Bananas]] and spending time with his friends, particularly his nephew, [[Diddy Kong]].  However, when trouble arises, Donkey Kong jumps headfirst into the action to help his friends and protect his island.   
'''Donkey Kong''', also known as '''DK''', is a powerful [[Kong]] from [[Donkey Kong Island]].  In fact, there have been two separate Donkey Kong.  The original Donkey Kong from the ''[[Donkey Kong (arcade game)|Donkey Kong]]'' arcade game eventually became [[Cranky Kong]], while his son [[Donkey Kong Jr.]] became the current Donkey Kong.  The current Donkey Kong is a carefree simian who spends his days collecting [[Banana|Bananas]] and spending time with his friends, particularly [[Diddy Kong]].  However, when trouble arises, Donkey Kong jumps headfirst into the action to help his friends and protect his island.   


Donkey Kong’s character design was created by [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] for the ''Donkey Kong'' arcade game.  [[Takashi Nagasako]] and later [[Charles Martinet]] voice acted for the character.
Donkey Kong’s character design was created by [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] for the ''Donkey Kong'' arcade game.  [[Takashi Nagasako]] and later [[Charles Martinet]] voice acted for the character.
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==Biography==
==Biography==
===Kidnapped by Kamek===
===Kidnapped by Kamek===
[[Image:BabyDK'sart.jpg|thumb|right|Donkey Kong helps a Yoshi climb vines.]]
[[Image:YIDSbabydk.PNG|thumb|left|120px|Donkey Kong helps the [[Red Yoshi]] climb vines.]]
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When Donkey Kong was a baby, he was stolen from his treetop home by [[Kamek]] and his [[Toady]] army during their massive kidnapping spree.  However, DK met the [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshis]] and greatly helped them in their quest to defeat the [[Koopa Troop]].  When riding on a Yoshi’s back, Donkey Kong helped them perform many special moves such as the [[vine climb]] and [[shoulder charge]].
 
When Donkey Kong was a baby, he was stolen from his treetop home by [[Kamek]] and his [[Toady]] army during their massive kidnapping spree.  However, DK met the [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshis]] and greatly helped them in their quest to defeat the [[Koopa Troop]].  When riding on a Yoshi’s back, Donkey Kong helped them perform many special moves such as the [[vine climb]] and [[shoulder charge]].  It is unknown if this Baby Donkey Kong is the original Donkey Kong or the current Donkey Kong.
 
===Monkey Love===
[[Image:Donkey2.jpg|thumb|The Original Donkey Kong with Pauline.]]
Donkey Kongs first appearance (un-chronologically) was in the Arcade game of the same name, where he was the main villain. In the game Donkey Kong made off with [[Mario]]'s girlfriend [[Pauline]], and carried her to the top of a high construction site. He was pursued by Mario, and attacked him by throwing [[Barrel]]s and creating living [[Fireball (Donkey Kong)|Fireballs]]. He was eventually pursued to the top of the construction site, where Mario caused the bars supporting him to crash, sending him to the ground.
 
Donkey Kong tried to kidnap Pauline yet again in the Gameboy game ''[[Donkey Kong '94]]'', this time accompanied by his son [[Donkey Kong Jr.]]. Donkey Kong's tactics in this game remained virtually the same, he attacked mainly by throwing a variety of objects at the hero.
 
It is still speculated exactly WHY Donkey Kong tried to kidnap Pauline: while some sources say that he took her in revenge against Mario (who had abused him) others (perhaps trying to show Mario in a more favorable light) say that Donkey Kong fell in love with the damsel-in-distress.


===Kidnapping Pauline===
===Captive Kong===
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[[Image:Donkey kong jr.png|thumb|left|160px|DK Jr. trying to save his pop.]]
While the original ''Donkey Kong'' game did not feature Donkey Kong, the Game Boy remake featured Donkey Kong in a minor role, then known as Donkey Kong Jr. Kidnapping [[Pauline]], Cranky Kong found himself hotly pursued by her boyfriend, [[Mario]], then known as Jumpman.  Donkey Kong Jr. helped his father by flipping switches and hurling [[Poison Mushrooms]] at the carpenter. However, Mario trapped him in the [[Tower]] shortly before Cranky Kong and Mario’s final battle.  While Donkey Kong was able to escape, Cranky Kong was taken away.
Donkey Kong took the role of damsel-in-distress during ''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (arcade)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]''. In this game, Mario actually kidnapped Donkey Kong (perhaps to keep him from from kidnapping Pauline) and stood guard next to his cage with a whip. In the end [[Donkey Kong Jr.]] arrived and defeated Mario to free Donkey Kong.


===Rescuing Cranky Kong===
===Battle for the Greenhouse===
[[Image:Donkey kong jr.png|thumb|Donkey Kong attempting to save Cranky.]]
In ''[[Donkey Kong 3]]'' Donkey Kong was a main villain once again, although this time he did not fight Mario (who had gone on to star in his own series, and would not meet with Donkey Kong again until much later). In this game, Donkey Kong has gone on a rampage inside a greenhouse and a local exterminator called [[Stanley the Bugman]] was called in to defeat him (along with other bugs destroying plants in the greenhouse). Donkey Kong would use a system of ropes to lower himself to the greenhouse floor. When he reaches the floor, the game ends and Donkey Kong is able to destroy the rest of the greenhouse. After Stanley sprays Donkey Kong with insecticide three times to keep him off the greenhouse floor, he runs away.
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Donkey Kong followed Mario to a dangerous Jungle, where he placed the caged Cranky Kong.  DK used his vine climbing skills to dodge the [[Snapjaws]] that infested the jungle and unlocked the cage. Cranky and Donkey Kong fled the scene.


===Learning Math===
===A Brief Disappearance===
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Because ''[[Donkey Kong 3]]'' was notably less popular, Donkey Kong, (along with some other characters from the Arcade games) were not seen for a while. Donkey Kong did appear as a sort of host for the game ''[[Donkey Kong Jr. Math]]'', where he gave the player math signs so that they would know which operation to perform. He also appeared in some re-makes and made small cameos, but had no large roles.
After Cranky Kong returned form his incident with [[Stanley the Bugman]] in ''[[Donkey Kong 3]]'', he taught Donkey Kong Jr. and an unnamed pink monkey math.  Presumably, this pink monkey was a friend of DK Jr., although his story was never explained. DK collected various numbers and mathematical signs to arrive at the answers his father held up.


===Maturity===
===Maturity===
[[Image:DonkeyOriginal.jpg|thumb|Donkey Kong grew into a both agile and strong ape, capable of defending the island.]]
[[Image:DonkeyOriginal.jpg|thumb|Donkey Kong Jr. grew into a both agile and strong ape, capable of defending the island.]]
After the battles between Cranky and Mario played out, Donkey Kong Jr.’s life became much calmer. During this time, Donkey Kong forged lasting friendships with many of the Kongs, including [[Diddy Kong]], [[Funky Kong]], and his current girlfriend [[Candy Kong]].  During this point in time, Donkey Kong Jr. was renamed Donkey Kong, and his father took the name Cranky Kong.  Donkey Kong moved out and began his reign over the jungle.  Much of the monkey’s time was spent collecting Bananas to add to his [[Banana Hoard]].
After the battles between Donkey Kong and Mario played out, Donkey Kong Jr.'s life became much calmer. During this time, Donkey Kong Jr. forged lasting friendships with many of the Kongs, including Diddy Kong, [[Funky Kong]], and his current girlfriend [[Candy Kong]].  During this point in time, Donkey Kong Jr. was renamed Donkey Kong, and his father took the name Cranky Kong.  Donkey Kong moved out and began his reign over the jungle.  Much of the monkey’s time was spent collecting Bananas to add to his [[Banana Hoard]].


However, a band of [[Kremlings]] known as the [[Kremling Krew]] formed during this time.  Their acts of violence and thievery put them at odds with Donkey Kong constantly, forcing him to guard his Banana Hoard every night.
However, a band of [[Kremlings]] known as the [[Kremling Krew]] formed during this time.  Their acts of violence and thievery put them at odds with Donkey Kong constantly, forcing him to guard his Banana Hoard every night.
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===Cranky’s Bet===
===Cranky’s Bet===
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After returning home, Donkey Kong had hardly settled back into his life when Cranky approached him with a bet.  Cranky believed that video games had become easier the more technology progressed.  Therefore, he argued, Donkey Kong would not be able to defeat K. Rool had the events been chronicled on an 8-bit system instead of the 16-bit [[Super Nintendo]].  Cranky challenged Donkey Kong to defeat K. Rool on the [[Game Boy]].
After returning home, Donkey Kong had hardly settled back into his life when Cranky approached him with a bet.  Cranky believed that video games had become easier the more technology progressed.  Therefore, he argued, Donkey Kong would not be able to defeat K. Rool had the events been chronicled on an 8-bit system instead of the 16-bit [[Super Nintendo]].  Cranky challenged Donkey Kong to defeat K. Rool on the [[Game Boy]].


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===Kidnapped by Kaptain K. Rool===
===Kidnapped by Kaptain K. Rool===
[[Image:Caged.PNG|thumb|Diddy and Dixie rescued DK from his dank prison.]]
[[Image:Caged.PNG|thumb|left|Diddy and Dixie rescued DK from his dank prison.]]
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After his two long adventures, Donkey Kong decided to rest on the beach.  During the night, the Kremlings kidnapped the ape, leaving their footprints and a smashed chair behind them.  Donkey Kong was locked in a cage on [[Crocodile Isle]], the latest Kremling hideout.  Using DK as a bargaining chip, [[Kaptain K. Rool]], the new identity of King K. Rool offered to return him in exchange for the Banana Hoard.  However, instead of giving in, Diddy Kong and Dixie Kong defeated the Kremlings and rescued Donkey Kong.  Crocodile Isle sank into the ocean afterwards.
After his two long adventures, Donkey Kong decided to rest on the beach.  During the night, the Kremlings kidnapped the ape, leaving their footprints and a smashed chair behind them.  Donkey Kong was locked in a cage on [[Crocodile Isle]], the latest Kremling hideout.  Using DK as a bargaining chip, [[Kaptain K. Rool]], the new identity of King K. Rool offered to return him in exchange for the Banana Hoard.  However, instead of giving in, Diddy Kong and Dixie Kong defeated the Kremlings and rescued Donkey Kong.  Crocodile Isle sank into the ocean afterwards.


===Lured into a Trap===
===Lured into a Trap===
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Having brought Crocodile Isle back to the surface, the Kremlings lured Donkey Kong there by using [[Kerozene]] as bait.  While there, he was captured.  Diddy and Dixie Kong saved Donkey Kong from the Kremlings and defeated Kerozene.
Having brought Crocodile Isle back to the surface, the Kremlings lured Donkey Kong there by using [[Kerozene]] as bait.  While there, he was captured.  Diddy and Dixie Kong saved Donkey Kong from the Kremlings and defeated Kerozene.


===Kidnapped by KAOS===
===Kidnapped by KAOS===
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One day, DK decided to take his nephew on a fishing trip in the [[Northern Kremisphere]].  While there, they were overpowered and captured by the Kremlings, who claimed to now be ruled by an unusual mechanical being named [[KAOS]].  Back home, Dixie Kong grew suspicious when the Kongs did not return.  She and her cousin [[Kiddie Kong]] set out to investigate, eventually discovering that [[Baron K. Roolenstein]], another identity of King K. Rool, was behind the entire plot.  Defeating him, Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong were released.
One day, DK decided to take his friend Diddy Kong on a fishing trip in the [[Northern Kremisphere]].  While there, they were overpowered and captured by the Kremlings, who claimed to now be ruled by an unusual mechanical being named [[KAOS]].  Back home, Dixie Kong grew suspicious when the Kongs did not return.  She and her cousin [[Kiddy Kong]] set out to investigate, eventually discovering that [[Baron K. Roolenstein]], another identity of King K. Rool, was behind the entire plot.  Defeating him, Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong were released.


===Race to the Lost World===
===Race to the Lost World===
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Shortly after being rescued, Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong heard of a contest to discover the [[Lost World]] of the Northern Kremisphere.  Once there, they set out to find the special area.  Under their noses, the Kremlings began anew the KAOS plot.  However, Dixie and Kiddie, who also entered the contest, were able to defeat them.
Shortly after being rescued, Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong heard of a contest to discover the [[Lost World]] of the Northern Kremisphere.  Once there, they set out to find the special area.  Under their noses, the Kremlings began anew the KAOS plot.  However, Dixie and Kiddie, who also entered the contest, were able to defeat them.


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[[Image:KONGS.PNG|thumb|Donkey Kong and his allies pose.]]
[[Image:KONGS.PNG|thumb|Donkey Kong and his allies pose.]]
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His plots to kidnap DK continuously coming short, King K. Rool ditched all traces of pretense and developed a machine, the [[Blast-O-Matic]], capable of completely destroying Donkey Kong Isle.  However, due to the incompetence of his underlings, [[K. Rool’s Ship]] crashed into rocks offshore and delayed the blast.  [[Squawks]], a friend of Donkey Kong, witnessed these events and reported to DK.  Donkey Kong discovered that all 201 of his [[Golden Bananas]] had been stolen and four of his friends kidnapped.  Diddy Kong, [[Lanky Kong]], [[Tiny Kong]], and [[Chunky Kong]] were locked behind cages throughout the island.
His plots to kidnap DK continuously coming short, King K. Rool ditched all traces of pretense and developed a machine, the [[Blast-O-Matic]], capable of completely destroying Donkey Kong Isle.  However, due to the incompetence of his underlings, [[K. Rool's Ship]] crashed into rocks offshore and delayed the blast.  [[Squawks]], a friend of Donkey Kong, witnessed these events and reported to DK.  Donkey Kong discovered that all 201 of his [[Golden Bananas]] had been stolen and four of his friends kidnapped.  Diddy Kong, [[Lanky Kong]], [[Tiny Kong]], and [[Chunky Kong]] were locked behind cages throughout the island.


Donkey Kong discovered a special boat attached to K. Rool’s Ship.  Inside, [[K. Lumsy]], an enormous, disobedient Kremling, had been locked up for not destroying the island.  When DK promised to get him out of the cage, K. Lumsy jumped for joy, opening up a pathway to [[Jungle Japes]].  Once there, DK found Diddy Kong and freed him.  Many other friendly faces were found among the Kremling armies, including Funky Kong, Cranky Kong, [[Snide]], [[Troff]], and [[Scoff]].  In a later area, Candy Kong also joined the fight.
Donkey Kong discovered a floating isle attached to the main mechanical island.  Inside, [[K. Lumsy]], an enormous, disobedient Kremling, had been locked up for not destroying the island.  When DK promised to get him out of the cage, K. Lumsy jumped for joy, opening up a pathway to [[Jungle Japes]].  Once there, DK found Diddy Kong and freed him.  Many other friendly faces were found among the Kremling armies, including Funky Kong, Cranky Kong, [[Snide]], [[Troff]], and [[Scoff]].  In a later area, Candy Kong also joined the fight.  One of her gifts to Donkey Kong was a set of [[Bongos]], which affected Donkey Kong's later life.


As Donkey Kong freed his buddies, they in turn helped him find his Golden Bananas and the keys to K. Lumsy’s cage.  Eventually, the team was able to take on K. Rool in a boxing match.  After his defeat, K. Rool fled the island.
As Donkey Kong freed his buddies, they in turn helped him find his Golden Bananas and the keys to K. Lumsy’s cage.  Eventually, the team was able to take on K. Rool in a boxing match.  After his defeat, K. Rool fled the island.


=== A Musical Adventure ===
===Beginning His Bongo Career===
[[Image:Bamthosebongos.PNG|thumb|left|Donkey Kong and Diddy get into the bongos.]]
While DK had previously used Bongos as an offensive weapon, his fascination with the instrument truly began when he discovered a magical set of Bongos on a beach. Once Cranky Kong realized his son’s potential for being a professional, Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong set out to become famous. On their travels, they revisited many locales and played popular songs through cooperative performances and musical face-offs.
[[Image:002.jpg|thumb|right|DK in ''Donkey Konga 3''.]]
During the events of ''[[Donkey Konga]]'', ''[[Donkey Konga 2]]'' and ''[[Donkey Konga 3]]'', Donkey, Diddy and Dixie Kong have found a special bongo set. Seeing an opportunity, they use the drums to become musical stars, earning them plenty of money to buy bananas with.


=== The Quest For Crests ===
===Obsession Leads to Theft===
[[Image:62b65760-1132-47d9-9398-d1133d8dd7f3.jpg|thumb|right|It's a bongo slamming, clapping adventure.]]
[[Image:Mvsdk.jpg|thumb|left|Donkey Kong stealing the Mini Mario toys.]]
After enjoying the life of a traveling musician, Donkey Kong returned home.  Once there, he saw a television commercial for the new [[Mini Mario|Mini Mario]] toys.  Infatuated with the new fad, he rushed to the nearest toy store, only to find that other ravenous fans of the products had bought every last one.  In frustration, Donkey Kong succumbed to his violent nature and broke into the [[Mario Toy Company]] where he made off with a sack full of Mini-Marios. However, Mario was hot on his trail, and followed hotly on his trail, using the toys dropped by the ape as allies. Eventually, Mario caught Donkey Kong and destroyed [[Donkey Kong's Robot|his robot]], but rather than make the same mistake as was made with Cranky Kong, Mario forgave his old friend and they continued their lives.


In ''[[Donkey Kong Jungle Beat]]'' Donkey Kong travels to a new land. There, he defeats a bunch of new enemies, including the deadly [[Ghastly King]]. He leaves the new world and returns to [[Donkey Kong Island]] with hundreds of bananas, and a few rare trinkets called [[Crest]]s.
===Second Tour===
When Dixie Kong joined Donkey and Diddy for a practice session, the trio realized their potential for musical chemistry. Shortly after, they set out on another tour which was very similar to Donkey and Diddy Kong's first one. However, they changed up their song list to include current popular songs of the time.


=== Fighting Again ===
===The Banana Kingdom and Beyond===
[[Image:62b65760-1132-47d9-9398-d1133d8dd7f3.jpg|thumb|Donkey Kong used soundwaves emanated from his claps to destroy his opponents.]]
While it was never clear what compelled Donkey Kong to travel to the [[Banana Kingdom]] and its sister lands, the ape set out on a mission to take down the possessed [[Dread Kong]] who ruled it.  Upon doing so, he set out to the other nearby kingdoms.  Utilizing his great strength, DK hoofed it alone through sixteen such kingdoms, eventually conquering the evil [[Sumo Kong]] of the [[Star Fruit Kingdom]].  After the fight, the other kings met Donkey Kong, now free of Sumo Kong’s curse.  Presumably, DK allowed them to resume their duties.  Donkey Kong may not have had honorable intentions for entering the kingdoms, but rather may have been searching for more Bananas and an improved reputation.


[[Image:Mvsdk.jpg|thumb|left|Donkey Kong stealing the Mini Mario toys.]]
===Fighting Again===
In the sequel, ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis]]'', he now works in the Mario Toy Company. Donkey Kong then kidnaps Pauline, the V.I.P. guest, when she chooses Mario's Mini-Mario toy over his [[Mini-Donkey Kong|Mini-DK]] toy. It is likely that he made the Mini-Donkey Kong toys, and perhaps he created the monkey-like enemies that appear in the game.


Mario and Donkey Kong duel again in ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]'', it was almost identically similar to the original, though it had better graphics and the newer Donkey Kong. While watching T.V. one day, Donkey Kong sees a commercial for a new toy, the [[Mini-Mario]] Toy. He instantly falls in love with the little toys, and is determined to get one. But when he gets to the store, they're sold out. In a fit of rage, Donkey Kong steals a whole sack full of the toys from the [[Mario Toy Company]]. However, little does he know that Mario, the old foe of the Kong Family, is equally determined to get them back. Donkey Kong sets many traps for Mario, but in the end he is caught and forced to give the toys back (but out of pity, Mario lets him keep one of them).
===The Festival Ruined===
Donkey Kong had more work to do during ''[[DK: King of Swing]]''. It was time for the annual Jungle Jam, a festival for the Kongs. However King. K. Rool returns and steals all of the medals needed to have the festival. Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong go after him to get there tokens back. In the end, they defeat K. Rool, and the festival is celebrated.


In the sequel, ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis]]'', he now works in the Mario Toy Company. Donkey Kong then kidnaps Pauline, the V.I.P. guest, when she chooses Mario's Mini-Mario toy over his [[Mini-Donkey Kong|Mini-DK]] toy. It is likely that he made the Mini-Donkey Kong toys, and perhaps he created the monkey-like enemies that appear in the game.
===The Crystal Bananas===
Donkey Kong, along with Diddy, Dixie, Cranky, Wrinkly, Funky, and Candy, were resting on the beach, when Diddy noticed a giant Banana. DK, Diddy, and Cranky went up to the top to find a Banana Spaceship. DK fought this spaceship, and found Xananab. They found that K. Rool and the Kremlings escaped with his five Crystal Bananas and he needs them back. DK and friends agree, and the four traveled through the islands, going through wormholes and other lands, such as Glass Labyrinth, Toybox, and Veggie Patch. At the end of each island, DK fought one of K. Rool's assistant Kremlings, and eventually when DK defeated the third Kremling, K. Rool fled to the [[King Kruiser IV]]. DK chased them, and eventually reached K. Rool's spaceship. There, they defeated the fourth Kremling, K. Rool went through a wormhole. DK followed, and they landed on Xananab's homeplanet. There they fought K. Rool, which was a tough battle. Eventually, though, the DK Crew once again won, and DK, Diddy, and Cranky got to eat all the bananas they could eat.


=== The Festival Ruined ===
===Barrel Blasting===
[[Image:DK_king_o_swing.PNG|100px|right|thumb|Donkey Kong swinging.]]
[[Image: Normal_donkeykong.jpg|thumb|left|DK, as appears in ''[[Donkey Kong Barrel Blast]]''.]]
Donkey Kong had more work to do during ''[[DK: King of Swing]]''. It was time for the annual Jungle Jam, a festival for the Kongs. However King. K. Rool returns and steals all of the medals needed to have the festival. Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong go after him to get there tokens back. In the end, they defeat K. Rool, and the festival is celebrated.
DK and his friends then decided to go on a new adventure, this time a race with a lot of Kremlings and K. Rool. His rival in this game is a [[Kritter]], and his stats are all averaged.


===The Future===
===The Future===
[[Image: DKBlast.jpg|thumb|left|DK, as he will appear in ''[[Donkey Jet]]''.]]
He has been confirmed to appear in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''.
Donkey Kong is scheduled to appear in ''[[Donkey Jet]]'', ''[[Donkey Kong: Jungle Climber]]'' and ''[[Itadaki Street DS]]''.
 
==Other Appearances==
Donkey Kong appears in various Mario sub-series. He was playable in all of the the Mario Kart games except ''[[Super Mario Kart]]'' (this game instead had Donkey Kong Jr. as a playable character). In ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'', Donkey Kong is partners with Diddy Kong. His special item is the [[Giant Banana]] and his kart is the [[DK Jumbo]]. He also gets his own course, [[DK Mountain]]. In ''[[Mario Kart DS]]'' he has two of his own karts: the [[Rambi Rider]] and the [[Wildlife]]. He was also playable in ''[[Mario Kart Super Circuit]]'', ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP]]'' and the upcoming [[Mario Kart Wii]]. He is be playable in ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP 2]]''. In all of these games he was a heavyweight driver, presumably also in Mario Kart Wii although nothing has been announced.
 
He is also playable in all of the golf, tennis and other sports titles. He is usually portrayed as a slow but powerful character. He often takes unconventional approaches to certain sports, like swinging a golf club one-handed or using a Boxing Glove for a Baseball Bat. The most interesting of these is the fact that he regularly uses his hands when playing soccer, to the point of holding the ball in one hand as he prepares to punch it with the other.
 
He was playable in all of the Mario Party games, up until ''[[Mario Party 5]]'', here he leaves and starts hosting his own [[DK Space|space]]. He is basically the opposite of Bowser, since when a character lands on his space, something good happens.
 
He was going to appear in the now-canceled ''[[Diddy Kong Pilot]]'' and ''[[Donkey Kong Racing]]''.
 
===Super Smash Bros. Games===
{{SSB Infobox|
|color = green
|emblem = Donkey_Kong_Emblem.gif
|image = BrawlDK.JPG
|games = ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''<br>''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''<br>''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''
|standard = [[Giant Punch]]
|side = [[Headbutt]] ''(SSBM)''
|up = [[Spinning Kong]]
|down = [[Hand Slap]]
|final = [[Konga Beat]] ''(SSBB)''
|entrance = Donkey Kong breaks out of a [[DK Barrel]]. ''(SSB, SSBB)'' <br/> Donkey Kong appears on a [[Trophy Stand]]. ''(SSBM)''
}}
Donkey Kong is playable in all of the Super Smash Bros. games. In ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' he is a default character. In one-player mode, the player must fight a giant Donkey Kong. This is the only fight where the player is given two partners to help him, instead of one. Giant DK can stand about 350 damage before being knocked off the stage.
 
[[Image:Donkeykong_carrying_brawl.jpg|thumb|150px|left|Donkey Kong's unique carrying ability seen in ''Brawl''.]]
DK was also a playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. Once again, he was a default character. In the new one-player mode ''Adventure'' the player must first fight two Tiny Donkey Kongs, and then fight another huge Donkey Kong at [[Jungle Japes]]. Donkey Kong is always one of the strongest characters in the game. When he picks up a character, he also has the power to carry them a short distance, something no other characters can do.
 
DK is scheduled to reappear as a playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. He will be a main character in the games story mode, the Subspace Emissary. During the events of the story, the [[Koopa Troop]] steal his Banana horde, with a [[Goomba]] and [[Hammer Bro.]] driving away with it in a jeep. Donkey Kong and [[Diddy Kong]] set out, once again, to retrieve his Banana horde. It is assumed that they battle [[Bowser]] after retrieving the Banana horde.


==Speculation==
==Appearances in Other Media==
Donkey Kong's exact role in the [[Marioverse]] is somewhat sketchy. His original appearance portrayed him as a villainous (or maybe simply stupid) ape with unequaled strength. In these games, Donkey Kong was naked (like most real-life gorillas.
Donkey Kong, along with Mario and Pauline appeared in several episodes of the [[Saturday Supercade]]. Here Donkey Kong was a gorilla who had escaped from the circus and was now traveling the across country, with Mario and Pauline on his tail. [[Donkey Kong Jr.]] was also featured in a few of Saturday Supercade's episodes. On the show DK Jr., along with his pal [[Bones]] traveled across the globe searching for Donkey Kong.


However, with the release of ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'', Donkey Kong was given a new personality, a new home, and a single piece of clothing (a tie with the letters DK printed on them). ''Donkey Kong Country'' also saw the appearance of [[Cranky Kong]], who claimed to be the original Donkey Kong from the old [[
Donkey Kong made occasional appearances on [[Captain N: The Game Master]]. Here he was, more or less, a giant, bestial, monster. Often times on the show Donkey Kong was manipulated by Mother Brain and her minions to do evil. Donkey Kong also appeared in the Captain N comics.
Arcade]] games. It was confirmed that the tie wearing DK was a different character from the original DK in Donkey Kong's ''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'' bio, where it makes a reference to "his ancestor (the original Donkey Kong)....". Thus, it is widely believed now that Cranky Kong is an older version of Mario age-old nemesis, while the current Donkey Kong (who inherited his ancestors name) is the older version of [[Donkey Kong Jr.]]. This argument still goes on today.


== Powers and Abilities ==
Donkey Kong was also one of the main characters on the ''[[Donkey Kong Country (show)|Donkey Kong Country animated series]]''. Here he was the future ruler of [[Kongo Bongo Island]] and the guardian of the [[Crystal Coconut]], often times Donkey Kong and his pals would need to defend the Crystal Coconut from the [[Kremling Krew]] and [[Kaptain Skurvy]] and his minions. On this show Donkey Kong was, like in recent games, somewhat of a slacker who loved bananas above all else.


Unlike most characters, who have some kind of special power, DK relies mainly on his brute strength to get his way through. In the original ''[[Donkey Kong (arcade)|Donkey Kong]]'' he had a seemingly unlimited supply of Barrels, and could throw them easily. This carried on to the ''Donkey Kong Country'' games, where he can pick up and throw Barrels with ease. Also in ''Donkey Kong Country'', he can destroy certain enemies that [[Diddy Kong]] cannot hurt with a single jump. In ''Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat'', his strength is shown yet again, it makes him so strong that when he Claps, a sound-wave is produced. This is his main attack throughout the game.
[[Image:DKC_CN1.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Donkey Kong as he appears in the comic "Donkey Kong Country."]]
He is also the main character in the [[Club Nintendo]] comic "[[Donkey Kong Country (comic)|Donkey Kong Country]]", which tells the story of the game of the same name - together with Diddy Kong, he tries (and manages) to fetch the Banana Hoard back from King K. Rool.


== Other Appearances ==
==Who is DK?==
Donkey Kong's exact role in the [[Mario (series)|''Mario'' series]] is somewhat sketchy. His original appearance portrayed him as a villainous (or maybe simply stupid) ape with unequaled strength. In these games, Donkey Kong was naked (like most real-life gorillas).


Donkey Kong appears in various Mario sub-series. He was playable in all of the the Mario Kart games except ''[[Super Mario Kart]]'' (this game instead had Donkey Kong Jr. as a playable character). In ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'', Donkey Kong is partners with Diddy Kong. His special item is the [[Giant Banana]] and his kart is the [[DK Jumbo]]. He also gets his own course, [[DK Mountain]]. In ''[[Mario Kart DS]]'' he has two of his own karts: the [[Rambi Rider]] and the [[Wildlife]]. He was also playable in ''[[Mario Kart Super Circuit]]'', and ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP]]''. It is presumed he will be playable in ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP 2]]''. In all of these games he was a heavyweight driver.
However, with the release of ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'', Donkey Kong was given a new personality, a new home, and a single piece of clothing (a tie with the letters DK printed on them). ''Donkey Kong Country'' also saw the appearance of [[Cranky Kong]], who claimed to be the original Donkey Kong from the old [[Arcade]] games. It was confirmed that the tie wearing DK was a different character from the original DK in Donkey Kong's ''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'' bio, where it makes a reference to "his ancestor (the original Donkey Kong)....". Thus, it is widely believed now that Cranky Kong is an older version of Mario age-old nemesis, while the current Donkey Kong (who inherited his ancestors name) is the older version of [[Donkey Kong Jr.]]. This argument still goes on today.


He is also playable in all of the golf, tennis and other sports titles. He is usually portrayed as a slow but powerful character.  
==Powers and Abilities==
Unlike most characters, who have some kind of special power, DK relies mainly on his brute strength to get his way through. In the original ''[[Donkey Kong (arcade)|Donkey Kong]]'' he had a seemingly unlimited supply of Barrels, and could throw them easily. This carried on to the ''Donkey Kong Country'' games, where he can pick up and throw Barrels with ease. Also in ''Donkey Kong Country'', he can destroy certain enemies that [[Diddy Kong]] cannot hurt with a single jump. In ''Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat'', his strength is shown yet again, it makes him so strong that when he Claps, a sound-wave is produced. This is his main attack throughout the game.


He was playable in all of the Mario Party games, up until ''[[Mario Party 5]]'', here he leaves and starts hosting his own [[DK Space|space]]. He is basically the opposite of Bowser, since when a character lands on his space, something good happens.  
==Physical Appearance==
[[Image:Dk poser.jpg|thumb|left|DK shows off some muscles.]]
Donkey Kong has muscular pecs, a slim stomach, and large triceps and biceps; all surrounded in chocolate brown fur. The fur on his head gives off the appearance of a human hairstyle. He wears a single item of clothing, a red necktie with the "DK" logo printed on it in yellow.


He was going to appear in the now-canceled ''[[Diddy Kong Pilot]]'' and ''[[Donkey Kong Racing]]''. He is now going to appear playable in ''[[DK Bongo Blast]]''.
==Relations==


=== Super Smash Bros. Games ===
===Diddy Kong===
{{main|Diddy Kong}}


[[Image:DKsmash.PNG|thumb|200px|right|Donkey Kong in the original Super Smash Bros.]]
'''Diddy Kong''' is Donkey Kong's nephew and "little buddy". Diddy Kong has went on countless adventures with his more popular uncle, and has even rescued Donkey Kong a couple times. Diddy seems to have a more happy-go-lucky personality than his uncle, which is probably due to his youthful age. The relationship between Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong seems to be similar to the relationship of Mario and [[Luigi]], only the two Kongs are not brothers.


Donkey Kong has been playable in both of the Super Smash Brothers games, and will possibly be playable in the third. In ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' he is a default character. In one-player mode, the player must fight a giant Donkey Kong. This is the only fight where the player is given two partners to help him, instead of one. Giant DK can stand about 350 damage before being knocked off the stage.
===Cranky Kong===
{{main|Cranky Kong}}


DK was also a playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. Once again, he was a default character. In the new one-player mode ''Adventure'' the player must first fight two mini-Donkey Kongs's, and then fight another huge Donkey Kong at [[Jungle Japes]]. Donkey Kong is always one of the strongest characters in the game. When he picks up a character, he also has the power to carry them a short distance, something no other characters can do.
'''[[Cranky Kong]]''' is Donkey Kong's crabby and constantly rambling father. He has usually found a way to help Donkey Kong out in his adventures, though it usually entails giving out advice.


=== ''Super Smash Bros.'' [[Special Moves]] ===
===Donkey Kong Jr.===
{{main|Donkey Kong Jr.}}


*'''B''' - [[Giant Punch]]
'''[[Donkey Kong Jr.]]''' is, as most would guess, Donkey Kong's son. The young ape has appeared in few games, but he has helped to rescue his father from Mario.
*'''Smash B''' - [[Headbutt]] ([[SSBM]] only)
*'''B ↑''' - [[Spinning Kong]]
*'''B ↓''' - [[Hand Slap]]


=== Trophy Information from ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' ===
=== Candy Kong ===
==== Classic ====
{{main|Candy Kong}}
''While he now prefers the laid-back jungle lifestyle to construction site mischief, DK is often forced back into action by the Kremling Krew. The great ape is quite fast despite his burly physique, and he keeps his strength up with a steady diet of his favorite food: bananas. His one extravagance (and only piece of clothing) is a monogrammed necktie.''


==== Adventure ====
Candy Kong is the girlfriend of Donkey Kong.  
''Donkey Kong is a huge target in a fight, so he hates crowds. When he's in the fray, his Giant Punch deals serious damage to multiple opponents. The big ape's Headbutt hits so hard that it temporarily buries opponent's in the ground. DK is a lot faster than he looks, and he's lethal in the hands of a master.''


==== All-Star ====
===Mario===
''Being the strongest simian around, DK has the upper hand once he grabs an opponent. He can even lift his foe up and make him or her an unwilling traveling companion; if DK grabs you, shake your Control Stick as fast as you can to break his grip. His Spinning Kong covers more lateral distance than vertical, so use it quickly to recover.''
{{main|Mario}}


== Physical Appearance ==
Donkey Kong and '''Mario''' have had quite the rivalry since the Donkey Kong Jr. era. Their rivalry has even taken a new course as witnessed in the Mario vs. Donkey Kong series. However, their rivalry sometimes takes a new spin in the sports games and party games. Though Donkey Kong is large in size, he is still quite a bit younger than Mario.
[[Image:Dk poser.jpg|left|thumb|DK shows off some muscles.]]


Donkey Kong has muscular pecs, a slim stomach, and large triceps and biceps; all surrounded in chocolate brown fur. The fur on his head gives off the appearance of a human hairstyle. He wears a single item of clothing, a red necktie with the "DK" logo printed on it in yellow.
===Pauline===
{{main|Pauline}}


== Appearances in Other Media ==
'''Pauline''' was kidnapped by Donkey Kong in the [[Donkey Kong (arcade game)|original game]], and Mario had to rescue her. The relationship between Pauline and Donkey Kong is unknown, but she was probably kidnapped because the ape thought that she was "pretty".


Donkey Kong, along with Mario and Pauline appeared in several episodes of the [[Saturday Supercade]]. Here Donkey Kong was a gorilla who had escaped from the circus and was now traveling the across country, with Mario and Pauline on his tail. [[Donkey Kong Jr.]] was also featured in a few of Saturday Supercade's episodes. On the show DK Jr., along with his pal [[Bones]] traveled across the globe searching for Donkey Kong.
==Additional Information==
===Profile Information from ''Super Smash Bros.===
''Donkey Kong and Mario started out as arch-rivals, but they've patched things up in recent years. These days DK spends his time searching the jungle for bananas instead of kidnapping beautiful maidens. In the past few years, other members of the [[Kong]] family have cashed in on DK's fame as well, including his favorite nephew, [[Diddy Kong|Diddy]].''


Donkey Kong made occasional appearances on [[Captain N: The Game Master]]. Here he was, more or less, a giant, bestial, monster. Often times on the show Donkey Kong was manipulated by Mother Brain and her minions to do evil. Donkey Kong also appeared in the Captain N comics.
===Trophy Information from ''Super Smash Bros. Melee===
====Classic====
[[Image:Trophy4.PNG|frame]]
''While he now prefers the laid-back jungle lifestyle to construction site mischief, DK is often forced back into action by the Kremling Krew. The great ape is quite fast despite his burly physique, and he keeps his strength up with a steady diet of his favorite food: bananas. His one extravagance (and only piece of clothing) is a monogrammed necktie.''


Donkey Kong was also one of the main characters on the ''[[Donkey Kong Country (show)|Donkey Kong Country animated series]]''. Here he was the future ruler of [[Kongo Bongo Island]] and the guardian of the [[Crystal Coconut]], often times Donkey Kong and his pals would need to defend the Crystal Coconut from the [[Kremling Krew]] and [[Kaptain Skurvy]] and his minions. On this show Donkey Kong was, like in recent games, somewhat of a slacker who loved bananas above all else.
====Adventure====
[[Image:Trophy5.PNG|frame|left]]
''Donkey Kong is a huge target in a fight, so he hates crowds. When he's in the fray, his Giant Punch deals serious damage to multiple opponents. The big ape's Headbutt hits so hard that it temporarily buries opponent's in the ground. DK is a lot faster than he looks, and he's lethal in the hands of a master.''


==Official Artwork==
====All-Star====
{{scroll box|content=<center><big>'''Gallery'''</big></center>
[[Image:Trophy6.PNG|frame]]
<gallery>
''Being the strongest simian around, DK has the upper hand once he grabs an opponent. He can even lift his foe up and make him or her an unwilling traveling companion; if DK grabs you, shake your Control Stick as fast as you can to break his grip. His Spinning Kong covers more lateral distance than vertical, so use it quickly to recover.''
Image:Mk64dk.gif|''[[Mario Kart 64]]''
Image:MKDK.PNG|''[[Mario Kart Super Circuit]]''
Image:Donkey3.jpg|''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''
Image:SSBdonkeykong.gif|''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''
Image:Smdk.jpg|''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''
Image:Mp4dk.jpg|''[[Mario Party 4]]''
Image:Golf dk.jpg|''[[Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]]''
Image:Mvsdk.jpg|''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]''
Image:DKTENNIS!.PNG|''[[Mario Power Tennis]]''
Image:DKDD.JPG|''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]''
Image:Donkey.jpg|''[[Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat]]''
Image:dksoccer.JPG|''[[Super Mario Strikers]]''
Image:DonkeykongGP.jpg|''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP]]''
Image:DonkeyswingoKonga.jpg|''[[DK: King of Swing]]''
Image:DkRhinoChargeDS.jpg|''[[Mario Kart DS]]''
Image:DKMP8.png|''[[Mario Party 8]]''
Image:Dkchrgd.jpg|''[[Mario Strikers Charged]]''
Image:MH3on3_DK.jpg|''[[Mario Hoops 3-on-3]]''
Image:MarioSB_DK.jpg|''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]''
Image:ItadakiDK.PNG|''[[Itadaki Street DS]]''
</gallery>
}}


==''[[Mario Hoops 3-on-3]]'' info==
===''[[Mario Hoops 3 on 3]]'' info===
*'''Baller Name:''' Dunky Monkey
*'''Baller Name:''' Dunky Monkey
*'''Type:''' Powerful
*'''Type:''' Powerful
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*'''Letter to Tap:''' M
*'''Letter to Tap:''' M


==''Mario Superstar Baseball'' Bio==
===''Mario Superstar Baseball'' Bio===
"A gorilla known for raw power, DK lives a carefree jungle life... unless someone messes with his bananas, in which case he just loses it. His ancestor, Cranky Kong (the original Donkey Kong) wore no necktie. His talents lead in beating on primate foes and kart-racing. Fear his [[Banana]] Ball.
"A gorilla known for raw power, DK lives a carefree jungle life... unless someone messes with his bananas, in which case he just loses it. His ancestor, Cranky Kong (the original Donkey Kong) wore no necktie. His talents lead in beating on primate foes and kart-racing. Fear his [[Banana]] Ball.


==''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!|Mario Kart: Double Dash!! Information]]''==
===''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!|Mario Kart: Double Dash!! Information]]''===
*'''Partner:''' [[Diddy Kong]]
*'''Partner:''' [[Diddy Kong]]
*'''Class:''' Heavy
*'''Class:''' Heavy
*'''[[Kart|Personal Kart]]:''' [[DK Jumbo]]
*'''[[Kart|Personal Kart]]:''' [[DK Jumbo]]
*'''[[Item|Special Item]]:''' [[Giant Banana]]
*'''[[Item|Special Item]]:''' [[Giant Banana]]
==Gallery==
===Notable Screenshots===
<center><gallery>
Image:DKStrikers.jpg|''[[Super Mario Strikers]]
</gallery></center>
===Official Artwork===
''<center><gallery>
Image:Mk64dk.gif|<center>[[Mario Kart 64]]
Image:MP2dk.jpg|<center>[[Mario Party 2]]
Image:MP3_DonkeyKong.jpg|<center>[[Mario Party 3]]
Image:MKDK.PNG|<center>[[Mario Kart Super Circuit]]
Image:Donkey3.jpg|<center>[[Donkey Kong 64]]
Image:CoconutShooter.jpg|<center>[[Donkey Kong 64]]
Image:SSBdonkeykong.gif|<center>[[Super Smash Bros.]]
Image:Ssbmdonkeykong.jpg|<center>[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]
Image:Mp4dk.jpg|<center>[[Mario Party 4]]
Image:Golf dk.jpg|<center>[[Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]]
Image:Mvsdk.jpg|<center>[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]
Image:MPT_DonkeyKong.jpg|<center>[[Mario Power Tennis]]
Image:DKDD.JPG|<center>[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]
Image:DKonga_DonkeyKong.jpg|<center>[[Donkey Konga]]
Image:002.jpg|<center>[[Donkey Konga 3]]
Image:Donkey.jpg|<center>[[Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat]]
Image:DoKMP8.jpg|<center>[[Mario Party 7]]
Image:dksoccer.JPG|<center>[[Super Mario Strikers]]
Image:DonkeykongGP.jpg|<center>[[Mario Kart Arcade GP]]
Image:DonkeyswingoKonga.jpg|<center>[[DK: King of Swing]]
Image:DkkartDS.jpg|<center>[[Mario Kart DS]]
Image:DkRhinoChargeDS.jpg|<center>[[Mario Kart DS]]
Image:DKMP8.png|<center>[[Mario Party 8]]
Image:Dkchrgd.jpg|<center>[[Mario Strikers Charged]]
Image:MH3on3_DK.jpg|<center>[[Mario Hoops 3 on 3]]
Image:MH3on3 DonkeyKong2.jpg|<center>[[Mario Hoops 3 on 3]]
Image:MarioSB_DK.jpg|<center>[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]
Image:ItadakiDK.PNG|<center>[[Itadaki Street DS]]
Image:Donkeykong3.jpg|<center>[[Donkey Kong Barrel Blast]]
Image:Normal_donkeykong.jpg|<center>[[Donkey Kong Barrel Blast]]
Image:DKJUNLGEDK.jpg|<center>[[DK Jungle Climber]]
</gallery></center>


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*When Donkey Kong does his [[Mega Strike]] in ''[[Mario Strikers Charged]]'', he shoots himself into the air like a rocket. Once he's suspended in midair next to the ball, he separates his arms, his eyes go blank, and electricity forms in his hands. Once the transformation is complete, he will clasp hands together with immense force, sending the ball down the field, at the goalie, with terrifying speed.
*''Super Mario Strikers'' is the first game in which Donkey Kong has worn something other than a tie since Donkey Kong Jr.
*''Super Mario Strikers'' is the first game in which Donkey Kong has worn something other than a tie since Donkey Kong Jr.
*Donkey Kong's number in ''Super Mario Strikers'' is 55.
*Donkey Kong's number in ''Super Mario Strikers'' is 55.
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*In [[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]] a skeleton monkey named [[Bink]] bears an uncanny resemblance to Donkey Kong
*In [[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]] a skeleton monkey named [[Bink]] bears an uncanny resemblance to Donkey Kong
*Donkey Kong's emblem in various games is his ''DK logo''.
*Donkey Kong's emblem in various games is his ''DK logo''.
*Donkey Kong's emblem in the ''[[Super Smash Bros. Series]]'' is also his ''DK logo''.
*Donkey Kong's speech is changed throughout many games. During [[Donkey Kong Country]] he spoke well grammar and proper English. In [[Donkey Kong 64]] he spoke un-proper grammar and English, and spoke in a third person view. For example he said "Donkey all confused....". In both games he only has 2 lines, and speaks in the very beginning of the game. In all other games DK didn't speak at all and just made ape noises.
*A Monster Truck based on DK appeared at Monster Jam 2007.
 
==Quotes==
The various quotes of Donkey Kong.
 
===In Video Games===
====In ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]====
*"Ok, little buddy, as part of your hero training, you've got to stand guard tonight over my bananas... I'll relieve you at midnight, so try and stay awake until then!"
*"My bananas and my buddy, Diddy, they are gone! The Kremlings will pay! I'll hunt them down through every corner of my island, until I have every last banana from my hoard back!"
 
====In ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]====
*"What did Cranky mean about training? Donkey all confused..."
*"Yes, Donkey will help K. Lumsy!"
 
===In [[Donkey Kong Country (show)|the DKC cartoon]]===
*"Banana-slamma!!"
*"I would have called [Cranky] something else, but you were present."
*"Aye aye, nose nose, throat throat, ablast me hardies, and shiver me tree trunks!"
*"Hmmm, to know everything, I must give up everything... HEY! Little buddy, I'm giving you my tie collection!"
*"Ohh... feels like I got the stuffing knocked out of me... Oh no! I did get the stuffing knocked out of me! Where's my stuffing?!"
*"Arr, you got me confused with someone else. I'm Donkey Kroc the pirate, arr, and I'm looking for Donkey Kong the ''(mimics monkey)'' ape."
*"That's not mine! Look, there's still a piece of banana inside! I never leave a banana bit! Can I have it?"
*"I've never known any problem that couldn't be solved with a little nap."
*"Help, Diddy! I've fallen, and I can't get up! Can you pass me a banana, little buddy?"
*"It's hard to believe anybody this cute could have everybody so mad at him."
*"It's the company's fault for making you want it so much."
*"Back off or I'll have to slam you."
*"It's more fun bein' in one of these biplanes than on top of some skyscraper!"


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Donkey Kong, also known as DK, is a powerful Kong from Donkey Kong Island. In fact, there have been two separate Donkey Kong. The original Donkey Kong from the Donkey Kong arcade game eventually became Cranky Kong, while his son Donkey Kong Jr. became the current Donkey Kong. The current Donkey Kong is a carefree simian who spends his days collecting Bananas and spending time with his friends, particularly Diddy Kong. However, when trouble arises, Donkey Kong jumps headfirst into the action to help his friends and protect his island.

Donkey Kong’s character design was created by Shigeru Miyamoto for the Donkey Kong arcade game. Takashi Nagasako and later Charles Martinet voice acted for the character.

Biography

Kidnapped by Kamek

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Donkey Kong helps the Red Yoshi climb vines.
Main article: Baby Donkey Kong

When Donkey Kong was a baby, he was stolen from his treetop home by Kamek and his Toady army during their massive kidnapping spree. However, DK met the Yoshis and greatly helped them in their quest to defeat the Koopa Troop. When riding on a Yoshi’s back, Donkey Kong helped them perform many special moves such as the vine climb and shoulder charge. It is unknown if this Baby Donkey Kong is the original Donkey Kong or the current Donkey Kong.

Monkey Love

File:Donkey2.jpg
The Original Donkey Kong with Pauline.

Donkey Kongs first appearance (un-chronologically) was in the Arcade game of the same name, where he was the main villain. In the game Donkey Kong made off with Mario's girlfriend Pauline, and carried her to the top of a high construction site. He was pursued by Mario, and attacked him by throwing Barrels and creating living Fireballs. He was eventually pursued to the top of the construction site, where Mario caused the bars supporting him to crash, sending him to the ground.

Donkey Kong tried to kidnap Pauline yet again in the Gameboy game Donkey Kong '94, this time accompanied by his son Donkey Kong Jr.. Donkey Kong's tactics in this game remained virtually the same, he attacked mainly by throwing a variety of objects at the hero.

It is still speculated exactly WHY Donkey Kong tried to kidnap Pauline: while some sources say that he took her in revenge against Mario (who had abused him) others (perhaps trying to show Mario in a more favorable light) say that Donkey Kong fell in love with the damsel-in-distress.

Captive Kong

File:Donkey kong jr.png
DK Jr. trying to save his pop.

Donkey Kong took the role of damsel-in-distress during Donkey Kong Jr.. In this game, Mario actually kidnapped Donkey Kong (perhaps to keep him from from kidnapping Pauline) and stood guard next to his cage with a whip. In the end Donkey Kong Jr. arrived and defeated Mario to free Donkey Kong.

Battle for the Greenhouse

In Donkey Kong 3 Donkey Kong was a main villain once again, although this time he did not fight Mario (who had gone on to star in his own series, and would not meet with Donkey Kong again until much later). In this game, Donkey Kong has gone on a rampage inside a greenhouse and a local exterminator called Stanley the Bugman was called in to defeat him (along with other bugs destroying plants in the greenhouse). Donkey Kong would use a system of ropes to lower himself to the greenhouse floor. When he reaches the floor, the game ends and Donkey Kong is able to destroy the rest of the greenhouse. After Stanley sprays Donkey Kong with insecticide three times to keep him off the greenhouse floor, he runs away.

A Brief Disappearance

Because Donkey Kong 3 was notably less popular, Donkey Kong, (along with some other characters from the Arcade games) were not seen for a while. Donkey Kong did appear as a sort of host for the game Donkey Kong Jr. Math, where he gave the player math signs so that they would know which operation to perform. He also appeared in some re-makes and made small cameos, but had no large roles.

Maturity

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Donkey Kong Jr. grew into a both agile and strong ape, capable of defending the island.

After the battles between Donkey Kong and Mario played out, Donkey Kong Jr.'s life became much calmer. During this time, Donkey Kong Jr. forged lasting friendships with many of the Kongs, including Diddy Kong, Funky Kong, and his current girlfriend Candy Kong. During this point in time, Donkey Kong Jr. was renamed Donkey Kong, and his father took the name Cranky Kong. Donkey Kong moved out and began his reign over the jungle. Much of the monkey’s time was spent collecting Bananas to add to his Banana Hoard.

However, a band of Kremlings known as the Kremling Krew formed during this time. Their acts of violence and thievery put them at odds with Donkey Kong constantly, forcing him to guard his Banana Hoard every night.

Reclaiming the Banana Hoard

Main article: Donkey Kong Country

One night, Diddy Kong offered to guard the Banana Hoard for a night so Donkey Kong could sleep. However, during the night, several Kremlings attacked and overpowered the young Kong and stole the entire stash.

On a stormy night, the Kremling Krew arrived at Donkey Kong Island and stole the Banana Hoard. When Diddy attempted to guard it, the Kremling soldiers trapped him in a barrel. The events enraged Donkey Kong upon his return to the Hoard, and he set out to reclaim his stash. Rescuing Diddy from his barrel prison along the way, the two of them slowly defeated the enormous Kremling forces as they traveled throughout Donkey Kong Island with the aid of Candy Kong, and Cranky Kong.

Eventually, Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong found King K. Rool, the leader of the Kremlings. After defeating the slightly deranged king, the Kongs reclaimed the Banana Hoard and returned home.

Cranky’s Bet

Main article: Donkey Kong Land

After returning home, Donkey Kong had hardly settled back into his life when Cranky approached him with a bet. Cranky believed that video games had become easier the more technology progressed. Therefore, he argued, Donkey Kong would not be able to defeat K. Rool had the events been chronicled on an 8-bit system instead of the 16-bit Super Nintendo. Cranky challenged Donkey Kong to defeat K. Rool on the Game Boy.

After Donkey Kong agreed, Cranky Kong contacted K. Rool and arranged for the adventure to be repeated. Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong defeated the Kremlings again, proving that they were heroes.

Kidnapped by Kaptain K. Rool

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Diddy and Dixie rescued DK from his dank prison.
Main article: Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest

After his two long adventures, Donkey Kong decided to rest on the beach. During the night, the Kremlings kidnapped the ape, leaving their footprints and a smashed chair behind them. Donkey Kong was locked in a cage on Crocodile Isle, the latest Kremling hideout. Using DK as a bargaining chip, Kaptain K. Rool, the new identity of King K. Rool offered to return him in exchange for the Banana Hoard. However, instead of giving in, Diddy Kong and Dixie Kong defeated the Kremlings and rescued Donkey Kong. Crocodile Isle sank into the ocean afterwards.

Lured into a Trap

Having brought Crocodile Isle back to the surface, the Kremlings lured Donkey Kong there by using Kerozene as bait. While there, he was captured. Diddy and Dixie Kong saved Donkey Kong from the Kremlings and defeated Kerozene.

Kidnapped by KAOS

Main article: Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!

One day, DK decided to take his friend Diddy Kong on a fishing trip in the Northern Kremisphere. While there, they were overpowered and captured by the Kremlings, who claimed to now be ruled by an unusual mechanical being named KAOS. Back home, Dixie Kong grew suspicious when the Kongs did not return. She and her cousin Kiddy Kong set out to investigate, eventually discovering that Baron K. Roolenstein, another identity of King K. Rool, was behind the entire plot. Defeating him, Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong were released.

Race to the Lost World

Shortly after being rescued, Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong heard of a contest to discover the Lost World of the Northern Kremisphere. Once there, they set out to find the special area. Under their noses, the Kremlings began anew the KAOS plot. However, Dixie and Kiddie, who also entered the contest, were able to defeat them.

Blast-O-Matic

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Donkey Kong and his allies pose.
Main article: Donkey Kong 64

His plots to kidnap DK continuously coming short, King K. Rool ditched all traces of pretense and developed a machine, the Blast-O-Matic, capable of completely destroying Donkey Kong Isle. However, due to the incompetence of his underlings, K. Rool's Ship crashed into rocks offshore and delayed the blast. Squawks, a friend of Donkey Kong, witnessed these events and reported to DK. Donkey Kong discovered that all 201 of his Golden Bananas had been stolen and four of his friends kidnapped. Diddy Kong, Lanky Kong, Tiny Kong, and Chunky Kong were locked behind cages throughout the island.

Donkey Kong discovered a floating isle attached to the main mechanical island. Inside, K. Lumsy, an enormous, disobedient Kremling, had been locked up for not destroying the island. When DK promised to get him out of the cage, K. Lumsy jumped for joy, opening up a pathway to Jungle Japes. Once there, DK found Diddy Kong and freed him. Many other friendly faces were found among the Kremling armies, including Funky Kong, Cranky Kong, Snide, Troff, and Scoff. In a later area, Candy Kong also joined the fight. One of her gifts to Donkey Kong was a set of Bongos, which affected Donkey Kong's later life.

As Donkey Kong freed his buddies, they in turn helped him find his Golden Bananas and the keys to K. Lumsy’s cage. Eventually, the team was able to take on K. Rool in a boxing match. After his defeat, K. Rool fled the island.

Beginning His Bongo Career

While DK had previously used Bongos as an offensive weapon, his fascination with the instrument truly began when he discovered a magical set of Bongos on a beach. Once Cranky Kong realized his son’s potential for being a professional, Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong set out to become famous. On their travels, they revisited many locales and played popular songs through cooperative performances and musical face-offs.

Obsession Leads to Theft

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Donkey Kong stealing the Mini Mario toys.

After enjoying the life of a traveling musician, Donkey Kong returned home. Once there, he saw a television commercial for the new Mini Mario toys. Infatuated with the new fad, he rushed to the nearest toy store, only to find that other ravenous fans of the products had bought every last one. In frustration, Donkey Kong succumbed to his violent nature and broke into the Mario Toy Company where he made off with a sack full of Mini-Marios. However, Mario was hot on his trail, and followed hotly on his trail, using the toys dropped by the ape as allies. Eventually, Mario caught Donkey Kong and destroyed his robot, but rather than make the same mistake as was made with Cranky Kong, Mario forgave his old friend and they continued their lives.

Second Tour

When Dixie Kong joined Donkey and Diddy for a practice session, the trio realized their potential for musical chemistry. Shortly after, they set out on another tour which was very similar to Donkey and Diddy Kong's first one. However, they changed up their song list to include current popular songs of the time.

The Banana Kingdom and Beyond

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Donkey Kong used soundwaves emanated from his claps to destroy his opponents.

While it was never clear what compelled Donkey Kong to travel to the Banana Kingdom and its sister lands, the ape set out on a mission to take down the possessed Dread Kong who ruled it. Upon doing so, he set out to the other nearby kingdoms. Utilizing his great strength, DK hoofed it alone through sixteen such kingdoms, eventually conquering the evil Sumo Kong of the Star Fruit Kingdom. After the fight, the other kings met Donkey Kong, now free of Sumo Kong’s curse. Presumably, DK allowed them to resume their duties. Donkey Kong may not have had honorable intentions for entering the kingdoms, but rather may have been searching for more Bananas and an improved reputation.

Fighting Again

In the sequel, Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis, he now works in the Mario Toy Company. Donkey Kong then kidnaps Pauline, the V.I.P. guest, when she chooses Mario's Mini-Mario toy over his Mini-DK toy. It is likely that he made the Mini-Donkey Kong toys, and perhaps he created the monkey-like enemies that appear in the game.

The Festival Ruined

Donkey Kong had more work to do during DK: King of Swing. It was time for the annual Jungle Jam, a festival for the Kongs. However King. K. Rool returns and steals all of the medals needed to have the festival. Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong go after him to get there tokens back. In the end, they defeat K. Rool, and the festival is celebrated.

The Crystal Bananas

Donkey Kong, along with Diddy, Dixie, Cranky, Wrinkly, Funky, and Candy, were resting on the beach, when Diddy noticed a giant Banana. DK, Diddy, and Cranky went up to the top to find a Banana Spaceship. DK fought this spaceship, and found Xananab. They found that K. Rool and the Kremlings escaped with his five Crystal Bananas and he needs them back. DK and friends agree, and the four traveled through the islands, going through wormholes and other lands, such as Glass Labyrinth, Toybox, and Veggie Patch. At the end of each island, DK fought one of K. Rool's assistant Kremlings, and eventually when DK defeated the third Kremling, K. Rool fled to the King Kruiser IV. DK chased them, and eventually reached K. Rool's spaceship. There, they defeated the fourth Kremling, K. Rool went through a wormhole. DK followed, and they landed on Xananab's homeplanet. There they fought K. Rool, which was a tough battle. Eventually, though, the DK Crew once again won, and DK, Diddy, and Cranky got to eat all the bananas they could eat.

Barrel Blasting

DK and his friends then decided to go on a new adventure, this time a race with a lot of Kremlings and K. Rool. His rival in this game is a Kritter, and his stats are all averaged.

The Future

He has been confirmed to appear in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.

Other Appearances

Donkey Kong appears in various Mario sub-series. He was playable in all of the the Mario Kart games except Super Mario Kart (this game instead had Donkey Kong Jr. as a playable character). In Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, Donkey Kong is partners with Diddy Kong. His special item is the Giant Banana and his kart is the DK Jumbo. He also gets his own course, DK Mountain. In Mario Kart DS he has two of his own karts: the Rambi Rider and the Wildlife. He was also playable in Mario Kart Super Circuit, Mario Kart Arcade GP and the upcoming Mario Kart Wii. He is be playable in Mario Kart Arcade GP 2. In all of these games he was a heavyweight driver, presumably also in Mario Kart Wii although nothing has been announced.

He is also playable in all of the golf, tennis and other sports titles. He is usually portrayed as a slow but powerful character. He often takes unconventional approaches to certain sports, like swinging a golf club one-handed or using a Boxing Glove for a Baseball Bat. The most interesting of these is the fact that he regularly uses his hands when playing soccer, to the point of holding the ball in one hand as he prepares to punch it with the other.

He was playable in all of the Mario Party games, up until Mario Party 5, here he leaves and starts hosting his own space. He is basically the opposite of Bowser, since when a character lands on his space, something good happens.

He was going to appear in the now-canceled Diddy Kong Pilot and Donkey Kong Racing.

Super Smash Bros. Games

Template:SSB Infobox Donkey Kong is playable in all of the Super Smash Bros. games. In Super Smash Bros. he is a default character. In one-player mode, the player must fight a giant Donkey Kong. This is the only fight where the player is given two partners to help him, instead of one. Giant DK can stand about 350 damage before being knocked off the stage.

Donkey Kong's carrying abilities
Donkey Kong's unique carrying ability seen in Brawl.

DK was also a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Melee. Once again, he was a default character. In the new one-player mode Adventure the player must first fight two Tiny Donkey Kongs, and then fight another huge Donkey Kong at Jungle Japes. Donkey Kong is always one of the strongest characters in the game. When he picks up a character, he also has the power to carry them a short distance, something no other characters can do.

DK is scheduled to reappear as a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. He will be a main character in the games story mode, the Subspace Emissary. During the events of the story, the Koopa Troop steal his Banana horde, with a Goomba and Hammer Bro. driving away with it in a jeep. Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong set out, once again, to retrieve his Banana horde. It is assumed that they battle Bowser after retrieving the Banana horde.

Appearances in Other Media

Donkey Kong, along with Mario and Pauline appeared in several episodes of the Saturday Supercade. Here Donkey Kong was a gorilla who had escaped from the circus and was now traveling the across country, with Mario and Pauline on his tail. Donkey Kong Jr. was also featured in a few of Saturday Supercade's episodes. On the show DK Jr., along with his pal Bones traveled across the globe searching for Donkey Kong.

Donkey Kong made occasional appearances on Captain N: The Game Master. Here he was, more or less, a giant, bestial, monster. Often times on the show Donkey Kong was manipulated by Mother Brain and her minions to do evil. Donkey Kong also appeared in the Captain N comics.

Donkey Kong was also one of the main characters on the Donkey Kong Country animated series. Here he was the future ruler of Kongo Bongo Island and the guardian of the Crystal Coconut, often times Donkey Kong and his pals would need to defend the Crystal Coconut from the Kremling Krew and Kaptain Skurvy and his minions. On this show Donkey Kong was, like in recent games, somewhat of a slacker who loved bananas above all else.

Donkey Kong as he appears in the comic "Donkey Kong Country."

He is also the main character in the Club Nintendo comic "Donkey Kong Country", which tells the story of the game of the same name - together with Diddy Kong, he tries (and manages) to fetch the Banana Hoard back from King K. Rool.

Who is DK?

Donkey Kong's exact role in the Mario series is somewhat sketchy. His original appearance portrayed him as a villainous (or maybe simply stupid) ape with unequaled strength. In these games, Donkey Kong was naked (like most real-life gorillas).

However, with the release of Donkey Kong Country, Donkey Kong was given a new personality, a new home, and a single piece of clothing (a tie with the letters DK printed on them). Donkey Kong Country also saw the appearance of Cranky Kong, who claimed to be the original Donkey Kong from the old Arcade games. It was confirmed that the tie wearing DK was a different character from the original DK in Donkey Kong's Mario Superstar Baseball bio, where it makes a reference to "his ancestor (the original Donkey Kong)....". Thus, it is widely believed now that Cranky Kong is an older version of Mario age-old nemesis, while the current Donkey Kong (who inherited his ancestors name) is the older version of Donkey Kong Jr.. This argument still goes on today.

Powers and Abilities

Unlike most characters, who have some kind of special power, DK relies mainly on his brute strength to get his way through. In the original Donkey Kong he had a seemingly unlimited supply of Barrels, and could throw them easily. This carried on to the Donkey Kong Country games, where he can pick up and throw Barrels with ease. Also in Donkey Kong Country, he can destroy certain enemies that Diddy Kong cannot hurt with a single jump. In Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat, his strength is shown yet again, it makes him so strong that when he Claps, a sound-wave is produced. This is his main attack throughout the game.

Physical Appearance

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DK shows off some muscles.

Donkey Kong has muscular pecs, a slim stomach, and large triceps and biceps; all surrounded in chocolate brown fur. The fur on his head gives off the appearance of a human hairstyle. He wears a single item of clothing, a red necktie with the "DK" logo printed on it in yellow.

Relations

Diddy Kong

Main article: Diddy Kong

Diddy Kong is Donkey Kong's nephew and "little buddy". Diddy Kong has went on countless adventures with his more popular uncle, and has even rescued Donkey Kong a couple times. Diddy seems to have a more happy-go-lucky personality than his uncle, which is probably due to his youthful age. The relationship between Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong seems to be similar to the relationship of Mario and Luigi, only the two Kongs are not brothers.

Cranky Kong

Main article: Cranky Kong

Cranky Kong is Donkey Kong's crabby and constantly rambling father. He has usually found a way to help Donkey Kong out in his adventures, though it usually entails giving out advice.

Donkey Kong Jr.

Main article: Donkey Kong Jr.

Donkey Kong Jr. is, as most would guess, Donkey Kong's son. The young ape has appeared in few games, but he has helped to rescue his father from Mario.

Candy Kong

Main article: Candy Kong

Candy Kong is the girlfriend of Donkey Kong.

Mario

Main article: Mario

Donkey Kong and Mario have had quite the rivalry since the Donkey Kong Jr. era. Their rivalry has even taken a new course as witnessed in the Mario vs. Donkey Kong series. However, their rivalry sometimes takes a new spin in the sports games and party games. Though Donkey Kong is large in size, he is still quite a bit younger than Mario.

Pauline

Main article: Pauline

Pauline was kidnapped by Donkey Kong in the original game, and Mario had to rescue her. The relationship between Pauline and Donkey Kong is unknown, but she was probably kidnapped because the ape thought that she was "pretty".

Additional Information

Profile Information from Super Smash Bros.

Donkey Kong and Mario started out as arch-rivals, but they've patched things up in recent years. These days DK spends his time searching the jungle for bananas instead of kidnapping beautiful maidens. In the past few years, other members of the Kong family have cashed in on DK's fame as well, including his favorite nephew, Diddy.

Trophy Information from Super Smash Bros. Melee

Classic

While he now prefers the laid-back jungle lifestyle to construction site mischief, DK is often forced back into action by the Kremling Krew. The great ape is quite fast despite his burly physique, and he keeps his strength up with a steady diet of his favorite food: bananas. His one extravagance (and only piece of clothing) is a monogrammed necktie.

Adventure

Donkey Kong is a huge target in a fight, so he hates crowds. When he's in the fray, his Giant Punch deals serious damage to multiple opponents. The big ape's Headbutt hits so hard that it temporarily buries opponent's in the ground. DK is a lot faster than he looks, and he's lethal in the hands of a master.

All-Star

Being the strongest simian around, DK has the upper hand once he grabs an opponent. He can even lift his foe up and make him or her an unwilling traveling companion; if DK grabs you, shake your Control Stick as fast as you can to break his grip. His Spinning Kong covers more lateral distance than vertical, so use it quickly to recover.

Mario Hoops 3 on 3 info

  • Baller Name: Dunky Monkey
  • Type: Powerful
  • Special Shot: Konga Dunk
  • Letter to Tap: M

Mario Superstar Baseball Bio

"A gorilla known for raw power, DK lives a carefree jungle life... unless someone messes with his bananas, in which case he just loses it. His ancestor, Cranky Kong (the original Donkey Kong) wore no necktie. His talents lead in beating on primate foes and kart-racing. Fear his Banana Ball.

Mario Kart: Double Dash!! Information

Gallery

Notable Screenshots

Official Artwork

Trivia

  • Super Mario Strikers is the first game in which Donkey Kong has worn something other than a tie since Donkey Kong Jr.
  • Donkey Kong's number in Super Mario Strikers is 55.
  • DK appears in Nintendo Monopoly. He replaces Marvin Gardens, and costs $280.
  • In Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga a skeleton monkey named Bink bears an uncanny resemblance to Donkey Kong
  • Donkey Kong's emblem in various games is his DK logo.
  • Donkey Kong's speech is changed throughout many games. During Donkey Kong Country he spoke well grammar and proper English. In Donkey Kong 64 he spoke un-proper grammar and English, and spoke in a third person view. For example he said "Donkey all confused....". In both games he only has 2 lines, and speaks in the very beginning of the game. In all other games DK didn't speak at all and just made ape noises.
  • A Monster Truck based on DK appeared at Monster Jam 2007.

Quotes

The various quotes of Donkey Kong.

In Video Games

In Donkey Kong Country

  • "Ok, little buddy, as part of your hero training, you've got to stand guard tonight over my bananas... I'll relieve you at midnight, so try and stay awake until then!"
  • "My bananas and my buddy, Diddy, they are gone! The Kremlings will pay! I'll hunt them down through every corner of my island, until I have every last banana from my hoard back!"

In Donkey Kong 64

  • "What did Cranky mean about training? Donkey all confused..."
  • "Yes, Donkey will help K. Lumsy!"

In the DKC cartoon

  • "Banana-slamma!!"
  • "I would have called [Cranky] something else, but you were present."
  • "Aye aye, nose nose, throat throat, ablast me hardies, and shiver me tree trunks!"
  • "Hmmm, to know everything, I must give up everything... HEY! Little buddy, I'm giving you my tie collection!"
  • "Ohh... feels like I got the stuffing knocked out of me... Oh no! I did get the stuffing knocked out of me! Where's my stuffing?!"
  • "Arr, you got me confused with someone else. I'm Donkey Kroc the pirate, arr, and I'm looking for Donkey Kong the (mimics monkey) ape."
  • "That's not mine! Look, there's still a piece of banana inside! I never leave a banana bit! Can I have it?"
  • "I've never known any problem that couldn't be solved with a little nap."
  • "Help, Diddy! I've fallen, and I can't get up! Can you pass me a banana, little buddy?"
  • "It's hard to believe anybody this cute could have everybody so mad at him."
  • "It's the company's fault for making you want it so much."
  • "Back off or I'll have to slam you."
  • "It's more fun bein' in one of these biplanes than on top of some skyscraper!"

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