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{{about|the world and level in ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]''|the tech demo that developed into the game|[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong#Development|Mario vs. Donkey Kong § Development]]}}
[[Image:Donkey Robot.jpg|thumb|Donkey Kong in his robot.]]
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'''Donkey Kong's Robot''' is Donkey Kong's robot in ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]'' that Donkey Kong uses in the final boss level. After running off with six [[Mini Mario (Mario vs. Donkey Kong)|Mini Mario]]s, [[Donkey Kong]] hopped into this giant robot and stuck the toys in between its fingers.
|title=Donkey Kong Plus
|image=[[File:MvsDK DK+.png]]
|code= BOSS
|game=''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]''
|limit=300
|before=[[Level 6-DK+|<<]]
|after=[[Level x-1|>>]]
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'''Donkey Kong Plus''' (called '''BOSS''' in the pause menu) is the stage where [[Mario]] faces [[Donkey Kong]] for the fourteenth and final time in ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]''. The level begins immediately after the completion of [[Level 6-DK+]]. Its name is shared with the original title of the game, ''Donkey Kong Plus''.


== Attacks ==
==Overview==
The level begins with Donkey Kong using a large mech suit to grab six [[Mini Mario (toy)|Mini-Mario]]s, three in each hand. Donkey Kong controls the hands and moves them around, and each time one hand or both hands hits the ground and the player is on the ground, [[Mario]] will be immobilized briefly. The hands are also capable of squishing Mario if he is under them, defeating him. Debris will also fall from above each time a hand strikes the ground, along with a [[barrel]] falling onto the platforms above. Another attack is to press its two fists together, squishing Mario and making him lose a life if he gets caught in the middle. The robot will either do this with its fists against the ground, or hovered slightly above it. If two barrels fall on the two edges of the battlefield, the robot will put one fist in the air and the other lying on the ground. The fist in the air pounds down, the other moving out to squish the barrel. The robot will not do this if Mario is not trying to get the barrels. This was changed in the remake, where he always performs the attack.


DK's Robot's attacks all involve its fists.
To defeat Donkey Kong, the player has to reach the platforms by using the mech suit's hands as platforms to gain enough height. The barrel will fall off screen if the hands slam onto the ground again. The player has to throw the barrel at Donkey Kong's cockpit to damage the suit, releasing one Mini-Mario each time. Donkey Kong's hands will move faster with each hit. Damaging the suit seven times will destroy the mech suit and play the final cutscene, with Mario giving Donkey Kong one of the Mini-Marios as his own, followed by the end credits.


*The first attack is to bang the ground with one of its fists. This will temporarily immobilize [[Mario]], and cause hazardous objects to rain down (as well as a [[Barrel]]). The Robot sometimes does this with both fists.
==Trivia==
*Another attack is to press its two fists together, squishing Mario and making him lose a life if he gets caught in the middle. The Robot will either do this with its fists against the ground, or hovered slightly above it.
*The robot's overall pattern heavily resembles that of [[Giant Donkey Kong]] from [[Stage 9-9]] in the [[Game Boy]] ''[[Donkey Kong (Game Boy)|Donkey Kong]]''.
*If two Barrels fall on the two edges of the battlefield, the Robot will put one fist in the air and the other lying on the ground. The fist in the air pounds down, the other moving out to squish the Barrel. The Robot will not do this if Mario is not trying to get the Barrels.
*In the [[Nintendo Switch]] [[Mario vs. Donkey Kong (Nintendo Switch)|remake]], the channel featuring the announcer counting in Spanish on Donkey Kong's television in the intro is changed to a clip of its arrangement of the music for Donkey Kong Plus.
 
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== Weakness ==
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The Robot's only weakness is its head, in which DK controls it. Mario must pelt it with Barrels seven times, the first six times freeing a Mini Mario. The last Barrel will take out the Robot for good, electrocuting DK and blasting him out of the destroyed machine.
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== Physical Description ==
[[Category:Mario vs. Donkey Kong levels]]
 
[[it:Donkey Kong Più]]
The Robot in fact resembles a robotic [[Kong]]. It has a long laser that acts as eyes and a mouth that indeed looks like Donkey Kong's.
 
== Trivia ==
*The Robot's overall pattern heavily resembles that of the Giant Donkey Kong from the Game Boy version.
 
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Revision as of 00:10, April 24, 2024

This article is about the world and level in Mario vs. Donkey Kong. For the tech demo that developed into the game, see Mario vs. Donkey Kong § Development.
Level
Donkey Kong Plus
MvsDK DK+.png
Level code BOSS
Game Mario vs. Donkey Kong
Time limit 300
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Donkey Kong Plus (called BOSS in the pause menu) is the stage where Mario faces Donkey Kong for the fourteenth and final time in Mario vs. Donkey Kong. The level begins immediately after the completion of Level 6-DK+. Its name is shared with the original title of the game, Donkey Kong Plus.

Overview

The level begins with Donkey Kong using a large mech suit to grab six Mini-Marios, three in each hand. Donkey Kong controls the hands and moves them around, and each time one hand or both hands hits the ground and the player is on the ground, Mario will be immobilized briefly. The hands are also capable of squishing Mario if he is under them, defeating him. Debris will also fall from above each time a hand strikes the ground, along with a barrel falling onto the platforms above. Another attack is to press its two fists together, squishing Mario and making him lose a life if he gets caught in the middle. The robot will either do this with its fists against the ground, or hovered slightly above it. If two barrels fall on the two edges of the battlefield, the robot will put one fist in the air and the other lying on the ground. The fist in the air pounds down, the other moving out to squish the barrel. The robot will not do this if Mario is not trying to get the barrels. This was changed in the remake, where he always performs the attack.

To defeat Donkey Kong, the player has to reach the platforms by using the mech suit's hands as platforms to gain enough height. The barrel will fall off screen if the hands slam onto the ground again. The player has to throw the barrel at Donkey Kong's cockpit to damage the suit, releasing one Mini-Mario each time. Donkey Kong's hands will move faster with each hit. Damaging the suit seven times will destroy the mech suit and play the final cutscene, with Mario giving Donkey Kong one of the Mini-Marios as his own, followed by the end credits.

Trivia