Enguarde

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“For aquatic adventuring, Enguarde is essential. While riding him, you do not need to press the B Button Button to swim; the Control Pad directional arrows are enough. By pressing the Y Button or B Button Button, you can get a burst of speed during which Enguarde's sword nose becomes a deadly weapon. Needless to say, you won't find Enguarde anywhere but underwater.”
Donkey Kong Country instruction booklet, page 25

Enguarde is a blue swordfish and a recurring Animal Friend who appears in the Donkey Kong franchise, starting with Donkey Kong Country. As an aquatic creature, Enguarde appears in many underwater areas. With his sharp, pointed bill, Enguarde can defeat many underwater enemies, which the Kongs cannot do by themselves. Enguarde is capable of moving around fast while underwater.

Enguarde and Rambi are tied with having the most playable appearances. Enguarde has appeared in the first three Donkey Kong Country games, the second and third Donkey Kong Land games, Donkey Kong 64, and Donkey Kong Barrel Blast.

His name is taken from the French phrase used in fencing: "En garde" ("on guard", "put your guard up", ie: "be ready"), presumably due to Enguarde's long, sword-shaped bill.

History

Donkey Kong franchise

Donkey Kong Country

Enguarde in Donkey Kong Country.
Enguarde's original appearance in Donkey Kong Country

In Donkey Kong Country, Enguarde appears in all four underwater levels, starting with Coral Capers. He also appears in Clam City, Croctopus Chase, and Poison Pond. Coral Capers has two Enguarde Boxes unlike the other levels, which only have one animal crate.

It is optional for Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong to ride Enguarde in every level, as his main role is helping them defeat underwater. If Enguarde gets hit by an enemy, he swims away, and the Kongs can get back onto Enguarde by swimming on to him. Enguarde cannot defeat Clambos, Croctopuses, and Mincers, which also cause him to swim away.

Like the other Animal Friends, there are animal tokens in the shape of Enguarde. By collecting three Enguarde Tokens, the player is redirected to the Enguarde Bonus!, an underwater area with a red background. Here Enguarde must collect as many Mini Animal Tokens within the time limit.

Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest

Diddy and Dixie riding Enguarde in Lockjaw's Locker of Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest

Enguarde reappears in many of the underwater levels of Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest. He appears in five levels, in order from Lockjaw's Locker, Lava Lagoon, Arctic Abyss, Clapper's Cavern and Animal Antics. He does not appear in some underwater levels, such as Glimmer's Galleon, which instead features another aquatic Animal Friend, Glimmer.

The game introduces Enguarde's Superstab maneuver, where he can build up energy and then release to quickly charge into a straight direction. Unlike the previous game, the Kongs are required to use Enguarde, whose Supercharge ability must be used to break open a fragile wall so they can enter a Bonus Level. In Arctic Abyss, Clapper's Cavern and Animal Antics, there is a part where the Kongs must enter an Animal Barrel to transform into Enguarde. Enguarde is the second Animal Friend with a section in Animal Antics.

In the Swanky's Bonus Bonanza of Gloomy Gulch, during the "Gibbon Game" challenge, a question asks what "Enguarde," "Swordy," and "Stabber."

Donkey Kong Land 2

Enguarde reappears in Donkey Kong Land 2 and retains his Superstab ability from Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest. Like the other Animal Friends, Diddy and Dixie can no longer ride Enguarde, whom they must instead transform into via an Animal Barrel.

Enguarde appears in four levels, in order:

Enguarde does not have his own section in Animal Antics unlike the previous game's counterpart.

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

Floodlit Fish
Enguarde attacking a Gleamin' Bream during Floodlit Fish from Donkey Kong Country 3

Enguarde makes his fourth game appearance in Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!, and retains his abilities from the predecessor, Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest. Enguarde is one of the three Animal Friends to fight a boss, specifically the Razor Ridge boss level, Barbos's Barrier, where Enguarde fights the mother of the Lurchins, Barbos. He can attack Barbos and Lurchins alike by performing a Supercharge on the squishy center part of their body. Enguarde cannot defeat a Lurchin or Barbos by stabbing their spiky shell, which injures him instead.

In the Game Boy Advance version, Enguarde appears in two levels of Pacifica, and fights Barbos at the end of Pacifica rather than in Razor Ridge.

Levels

Donkey Kong Land III

Enguarde also appears in Donkey Kong Land III, mostly in the levels from the first world, Cape Codswallop. Enguarde also fights Barbos another time, during the boss level Barbos Bastion, at the end of Cape Codswallop. Unlike Donkey Kong Country 3, Enguarde must attack Barbos by charging a Lurchin into its center. Like Donkey Kong Country, Enguarde cannot perform a Supercharge. Enguarde appears in a riverbank level, which he does not appear in the previous game.

Levels

Donkey Kong 64

Enguarde the Swordfish
Enguarde's appearance in Donkey Kong 64

In Donkey Kong 64, a single Enguarde Box appears in Gloomy Galleon, and Lanky Kong is the only Kong who can enter into the animal crate to transform into Enguarde. Unlike the Donkey Kong Country and Donkey Kong Land games, Enguarde cannot defeat underwater enemies, though he can charge into treasure chests to destroy them and reveal hidden items. Enguarde has the ability to jump out of the water, and doing so is necessary in the shipwreck area, where Enguarde must jump through a star with the DK logo three times in order to open a cave with a tall stack of golden coins.

Enguarde is featured in an unlockable minigame, the Enguarde Arena, which can be unlocked under the Mystery menu once the player captures six Banana Fairies in Adventure mode. The minigame's objective is for Enguarde to jump through as many stars with the DK logo within the time limit.

Diddy Kong Pilot (2003)

In Diddy Kong Pilot's 2003 version, a few Enguardes are seen in the course Shore Strife, splashing in and out of the water. In the Cranky Kong Pilot title screen variation, an Enguarde is shown jumping out of the water below every few seconds, at a slower pace than the Enguardes of Shore Strife.

Donkey Kong Barrel Blast

Enguarde appears in Donkey Kong Barrel Blast as a ridable Animal Friend in underwater racetracks once he is released from his crate. In this game, he can ram through anything in his path, including an electrified Chomps. Him and Rambi cannot hurt other racers by ramming into them, but they are unaffected by attacks and Wild Moves from other players as well as all items, except for the reversed control effects and loss of Wild Moves from a Mega TNT Barrel. Enguarde is found in the underwater portions of Salty Sea and Open Ocean.

Club Nintendo

Donkey Kong Country

Enguarde in the comic "Donkey Kong Country"

Enguarde appeared as Donkey and Diddy's Animal Friend in the third part of Club Nintendo's comic "Donkey Kong Country". Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong ride him through a body of water, while being attacked by several underwater enemies. An exploding TNT Barrel pushes them out of the water and onto King K. Rool's ship Gangplank Galleon, after which Enguarde does not appear again.

Super Mario-Kun

Enguarde the Swordfish's appearance. Cropped from page 126 of volume 14 of Super Mario-kun.

Enguarde appears in issue 14 of Super Mario-Kun. After Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong ride on a fake Enguarde, Mario and Yoshi find a box that contains Enguarde. They meet Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong in ropes. Before Mario can do anything, he gets attacked by a Croctopus. Enguarde saves him, but a Clambo breaks his nose. Mario responds by attaching a drill to his nose. Enguarde then plows through the Croctopus, breaking its arms.

Super Smash Bros. series

Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Enguarde makes an appearance as both a Donkey Kong series trophy and a sticker in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Both can be obtained when they appear at random in Vs. matches, Adventure Mode or other modes of the game. The sticker can be used on Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong in the Subspace Emissary to boost their attack power by 15 points.

Super Smash Bros. for Wii U

Enguarde reprises its role as a Donkey Kong series trophy in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. It can appear at random in various modes of the game.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Enguarde appears as an Advanced-class Attack-type primary spirit in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. When equipped, it boosts the fighter's power but increases the damage taken by electric attacks. In World of Light, the spirit is encountered in the Coral Capers spot on the DK Island sub-map of the Light Realm. The spirit's puppet fighter is a male Corrin in a low-buoyancy fight on the Great Bay stage.

Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle

In the Donkey Kong Adventure story of Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle, one of Rabbid Peach's Sentry weapons, the Trophy Fish Terror, is based on Enguarde's appearance. The weapon's description reassures that Enguarde is "safe and sound" despite the implication in the weapon's name that he was hunted and turned into a trophy.

Profiles

Donkey Kong Land 2

  • Virtual Console manual bio: "Press A Button while swimming quickly to perform a dash attack. Hold Select Button to perform a super dash."

Super Smash Bros. series

Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Trophy
Name Image Game Description
Enguarde BrawlTrophy323.png SNES Donkey Kong Country A swordfish animal buddy. Enguarde always appears on water levels where he can loyally help Donkey Kong get around. Much appreciated, right, DK? Complementing his cute, round eyes, Enguarde's pointed bill proves to be a powerful weapon. One thrust from it will easily down most underwater opponents.
SNES Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest
Sticker
Image Game Effect
A Sticker of Enguarde. Donkey Kong Country [Body, Spin] - Attack +15

Usable by: Donkey Kong, Diddy Kong

Super Smash Bros. for Wii U trophy

Name Image Appears in Description
Enguarde Enguarde trophy from Super Smash Bros. for Wii U SNES Donkey Kong Country (11/1994)
SNES Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest (11/1995)
If you combine this swordsman of the sea with the king of the jungle, you'll get an aquatic duo no enemy can hope to overcome. Like Rambi the Rhinoceros, Enguarde can dash to blast through foes. Does that mean we should call him the Rhino of the Sea? Or maybe Rambi is the Swordfish of the Shores? Hmmm...

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate spirit

Name Image Series / game Type Class Strength / effect(s) How to obtain Spirit battle
Opponent(s) Battle conditions Stage Song
Enguarde Enguarde in Donkey Kong Country. Donkey Kong Series Primary (1) Advanced Attack
Electric Weakness
World of Light (DK Island) Corrin Rule: Buoyancy Reduced
  • You can't swim
  • The enemy's dash attacks have increased power
  • The enemy favors dash attacks
Great Bay Ice Cave Chant

Gallery

For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Enguarde.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese エンガード
Engādo
Enguarde

Russian Ангард
Angard
Enguarde

Trivia

Donkey Kong Racing pre-release screenshot: Tiny Kong on Enguarde and Diddy Kong on a unnamed purple swordfish during underwater
Tiny Kong is riding Enguarde while Diddy Kong rides on a purple Enguarde
  • In early screenshots and during the trailer of the canceled Donkey Kong Racing, there is a scene of Diddy and Tiny racing each other on Enguardes while underwater. Diddy is riding a purple Enguarde, which appears slightly larger than the regular Enguarde. It is unknown if the purple Enguarde would have had any distinctive qualities aside from its color.