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[[Image:DK64-KLumsyIsland.png|thumb|'''K. Lumsy's Prison''', as shown in a cutscene.]]
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'''K. Lumsy's Prison'''<ref>''Donkey Kong 64 Official Nintendo Player's Guide'' Foldout.</ref> is a small, round island that the giant [[Kremling]] [[K. Lumsy]] is trapped in for most of ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''.
|image=[[File:DK64-KLumsyIsland.png|200px]]<br>K. Lumsy's Prison, as seen in ''Donkey Kong 64''
|greater_location=[[Crocodile Isle (Donkey Kong 64)|Crocodile Isle]]
|first_appearance=''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'' ([[List of games by date#1999|1999]])
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{{quote|I've taken a quick look around, but the only area that hasn't been blocked off is that island with a cave on it over there! Bwark!|Squawks|Donkey Kong 64}}
[[File:DK64 Game Over end.png|thumb|left|K. Lumsy's Prison in the extended Game Over scene]]
'''K. Lumsy's Prison''',<ref>The ''Donkey Kong 64'' Player's Guide foldout.</ref> or '''K. Lumsy's Island''',<ref>Barton, Jeff, Mario De Govia, and Donato Tica. ''Donkey Kong 64'' Prima's Official Game Guide. Page 14.</ref><ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20000304171035/http://www.nintendo.com:80/n64/donkeykong64/dkisles.html</ref> is a small round island that the giant [[Kremling]] [[K. Lumsy]] is trapped in for most of ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''. The interior is much larger than the exterior but is mostly empty except for the cage holding the Kremling, although the area does contain two [[Golden Banana]]s. Both of them can only be obtained by [[Lanky Kong]], the first outside the prison with his [[Grape Shooter]] and the second inside using his [[OrangStand Sprint]].


After leaving [[DK's Tree House|his tree house]], [[Donkey Kong]] decided to swim over to and investigate the large mechanical island [[King K. Rool]] had parked next to [[Donkey Kong Island|Kong Isle]]. Climbing onto the smaller island with a cave, Donkey ventured inside of it and found the giant Kremling in his equally giant cage.
K. Lumsy's Prison is later seen in the ending, after [[Funky Kong]] launches K. Rool out of his wrecked [[K. Rool's airship (Donkey Kong 64)|airship]] and into the prison. While not actually shown on screen, it is implied K. Lumsy beats him up in retaliation for being locked up.


Seeing he had a visitor, K. Lumsy decided to tell DK his sad story. After he had refused an order to attack Kong Isle, King K. Rool had K. Lumsy imprisoned in a small island towed behind the larger, mechanical one. After hearing this story, Donkey Kong, being the kind-hearted ape he is, decided to help K. Lumsy escape. Hearing that Donkey Kong was going to help him caused the giant reptile to jump for joy; all this commotion caused the entrance to the game's first area, [[Jungle Japes]], to open.
In an unused, extended [[Game Over]] cutscene, for unknown reasons, K. Lumsy's Prison appears at the end, where the player is spawned at the entrance and can jump in place.<ref>Digital media resources (January 30, 2020). [https://youtu.be/tDrYm7Xjzys?t=98 Donkey Kong 64 - Game Over <nowiki>[extended ending]</nowiki>]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved November 12, 2020.</ref>
 
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After defeating every boss in the game (minus King Krusha K. Rool), the [[Kong]]s will be awarded with a [[Boss Key|large key]] which can be used to take one of the eight locks off K. Lumsy's cage. After freeing K. Lumsy of his prison and shutting down K. Rool's [[Blast-o-Matic]], a short cutscene of K. Lumsy leaving his island and knocking [[King Kruiser II|K. Rool's unnamed airship]] out of the sky will be shown. Also, when the Kongs defeat King Krusha K. Rool, he will be sent flying, courtesy of [[Funky Kong]] and a rocket-launcher. K. Rool will crash land on K. Lumsy's Prison where he is apparently beaten to a pulp by an angry K. Lumsy (who is back in it without explanation).
 
The island is fairly unremarkable, though it does contain two [[Golden Banana]]s on it. The first Golden Banana can only be accessed with [[Lanky Kong]] and his [[Grape Shooter]]. The second is inside the island and is only obtainable by using Lanky and his special move OrangSprint.


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Latest revision as of 17:23, November 21, 2023

K. Lumsy's Prison
A cutscene, where the player first discovers K. Lumsy Island.
K. Lumsy's Prison, as seen in Donkey Kong 64
First appearance Donkey Kong 64 (1999)
Greater location Crocodile Isle
“I've taken a quick look around, but the only area that hasn't been blocked off is that island with a cave on it over there! Bwark!”
Squawks, Donkey Kong 64
The strange ending for the Game Over screen.
K. Lumsy's Prison in the extended Game Over scene

K. Lumsy's Prison,[1] or K. Lumsy's Island,[2][3] is a small round island that the giant Kremling K. Lumsy is trapped in for most of Donkey Kong 64. The interior is much larger than the exterior but is mostly empty except for the cage holding the Kremling, although the area does contain two Golden Bananas. Both of them can only be obtained by Lanky Kong, the first outside the prison with his Grape Shooter and the second inside using his OrangStand Sprint.

K. Lumsy's Prison is later seen in the ending, after Funky Kong launches K. Rool out of his wrecked airship and into the prison. While not actually shown on screen, it is implied K. Lumsy beats him up in retaliation for being locked up.

In an unused, extended Game Over cutscene, for unknown reasons, K. Lumsy's Prison appears at the end, where the player is spawned at the entrance and can jump in place.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ The Donkey Kong 64 Player's Guide foldout.
  2. ^ Barton, Jeff, Mario De Govia, and Donato Tica. Donkey Kong 64 Prima's Official Game Guide. Page 14.
  3. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20000304171035/http://www.nintendo.com:80/n64/donkeykong64/dkisles.html
  4. ^ Digital media resources (January 30, 2020). Donkey Kong 64 - Game Over [extended ending]. YouTube. Retrieved November 12, 2020.