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|SpaA=Brincotrabucazo<ref>''Donkey Kong Country Returns'' instruction booklet (NoA version), page 60</ref>
|SpaA=Brincotrabucazo<ref>''Donkey Kong Country Returns'' instruction booklet (NoA version), page 60</ref>
|SpaAM=Portmanteau of "brincar" (meaning "to jump") and "trabucazo" (something shot with a "{{wp|Blunderbuss|trabuco}}")
|SpaAM=Portmanteau of "brincar" (meaning "to jump") and "trabucazo" (something shot with a "trabuco", Spanish for "{{wp|blunderbuss}}")
|FreA=Coup de pétard<ref>''Donkey Kong Country Returns'' instruction booklet (NoA version), page 38</ref>  
|FreA=Coup de pétard<ref>''Donkey Kong Country Returns'' instruction booklet (NoA version), page 38</ref>  
|FreAM=Petard pound
|FreAM=Petard pound

Revision as of 11:57, July 27, 2018

Diddy Kong doing the Popgun Pound
Diddy Kong doing the Popgun Pound

The Popgun Pound[1][2] is one of Diddy Kong's abilities in Donkey Kong Country Returns / 3D and Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze. It can only be performed when he is controlled independently, which is only possible in multiplayer mode or Tropical Freeze's Hard Mode.

The move involves Diddy firing his Peanut Popguns, producing tremors on the ground that have the same effect as Donkey Kong's ground pound. Therefore, the move can be used to destroy blocks, push DK Plates and trapdoors or stun nearby enemies, shooting them with peanuts at the same time. Despite Dixie Kong and Cranky Kong also carrying popguns in Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze, they do not have this specific ability, being only able to pound the ground without shooting projectiles.

Since the Popgun Pound is Diddy Kong's equivalent to the normal ground pound, it can be executed using the same controls.

Game manual description

"Shake the Wii Remote and Nunchuk to shoot Diddy Kong's Peanut Popgun at the ground, and create small tremors. These tremors will stun nearby enemies and allow Diddy Kong to interact with certain objects in the environment, such as DK Plates."

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
French (NOA) Coup de pétard[3]
Petard pound
Spanish (NOA) Brincotrabucazo[4]
Portmanteau of "brincar" (meaning "to jump") and "trabucazo" (something shot with a "trabuco", Spanish for "blunderbuss")

References

  1. ^ Donkey Kong Country Returns instruction booklet (NoA version), page 16
  2. ^ Donkey Kong Country Returns (NoE version), page 21
  3. ^ Donkey Kong Country Returns instruction booklet (NoA version), page 38
  4. ^ Donkey Kong Country Returns instruction booklet (NoA version), page 60