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[[File:How to Draw Donkey Kong & Friends.jpg|thumb|The book's cover art]]
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'''''How to Draw Donkey Kong & Friends''''' is a book written by [[Michael Teitelbaum]] and illustrated by [[Leif Peng]]. Published in 1997, it features a series of how-to-draw artwork based on the protagonists and antagonists of the ''[[Donkey Kong Country (series)|Donkey Kong Country]]'' series. It starts with a foreword "written" by [[Cranky Kong]], who claims that he wrote it since [[Donkey Kong]] was too lazy. Some of the book's artwork is unique, with some (such as [[Cranky Kong]] and [[Funky Kong]]) using new poses and others (such as [[Rambi the Rhino]] and [[Expresso the Ostrich]]) directly taking their poses from existing artwork.  
'''''How to Draw Donkey Kong & Friends''''' is a 1997 book written by [[Michael Teitelbaum]] and illustrated by [[Leif Peng]]. The book features a series of how-to-draw artwork based on the protagonists and antagonists of the ''[[Donkey Kong Country (series)|Donkey Kong Country]]'' series. It starts with a foreword "written" by [[Cranky Kong]], who claims that he wrote it since [[Donkey Kong]] was too lazy. Some of the book's artwork is unique, with some (such as [[Cranky Kong]] and [[Funky Kong]]) using new poses and others (such as [[Rambi the Rhino]] and [[Expresso the Ostrich]]) directly taking their poses from existing artwork.
 
A successor was released in 2000, also written by Michael Teitelbaum, titled ''[[How to Draw Nintendo Heroes and Villains]]''.


==Drawings==
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*"[[Roller Coaster|Krazy Kremland Roller Coaster Kart]]"
*"[[Roller Coaster|Krazy Kremland Roller Coaster Kart]]"
*[[DK Barrel]]
*[[DK Barrel]]
*[[Kannon (cannon)|Kannon]] and Kannon Ball
*[[Cannon|Kannon]] and Kannon Ball
*[[Biplane Barrel]]
*[[Biplane Barrel]]
*"[[Crate]]s for Throwing at [[Kremling]]s"
*"[[Crate]]s for Throwing at [[Kremling]]s"
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*"Donkey Kong Island Ground Foliage"
*"Donkey Kong Island Ground Foliage"
*Group image featuring Donkey Kong, Diddy Kong, Dixie Kong, Cranky Kong, Squawks, and a #2 pencil
*Group image featuring Donkey Kong, Diddy Kong, Dixie Kong, Cranky Kong, Squawks, and a #2 pencil
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The cover art for How to Draw Donkey Kong & Friends
The book's cover art

How to Draw Donkey Kong & Friends is a 1997 book written by Michael Teitelbaum and illustrated by Leif Peng. The book features a series of how-to-draw artwork based on the protagonists and antagonists of the Donkey Kong Country series. It starts with a foreword "written" by Cranky Kong, who claims that he wrote it since Donkey Kong was too lazy. Some of the book's artwork is unique, with some (such as Cranky Kong and Funky Kong) using new poses and others (such as Rambi the Rhino and Expresso the Ostrich) directly taking their poses from existing artwork.

A successor was released in 2000, also written by Michael Teitelbaum, titled How to Draw Nintendo Heroes and Villains.

Drawings[edit]

The drawings are listed in their order in the book: