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"'''Raiders of the Lost Banana'''" is the fourth episode of the [[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|''Donkey Kong Country'' television series]], and it aired on August 30<sup>th</sup>, [[1998]]. The episode stars [[Donkey Kong]], who visits the Temple of [[Inka Dinka Doo]], where he Foolishly finds a [[Golden Banana]]. Unfortunately for him and the inhabitants of [[Kongo Bongo Island]], the banana has a pox upon it and wrecks havoc for anybody possessing it.  
"'''Raiders of the Lost Banana'''" is the fourth episode of the [[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|''Donkey Kong Country'' television series]], and it aired on August 30<sup>th</sup>, [[1998]]. The episode stars [[Donkey Kong]], who visits the Temple of [[Inka Dinka Doo]], where he finds a [[Golden Banana]]. Unfortunately for him and the inhabitants of [[Kongo Bongo Island]], the banana has a pox upon it and wrecks havoc for anybody possessing it.  


==Plot Synopsis==
==Plot Synopsis==
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[[File:Raiders265.png|thumb|left|200px|Cranky notices the Golden Banana in Donkey Kong's hand.]]
[[File:Raiders265.png|thumb|left|200px|Cranky notices the Golden Banana in Donkey Kong's hand.]]
Meanwhile, the Kongs are relieved to have the Crystal Coconut returned. However, Cranky Kong is mad at them for waking the idol of Inka Dinka Doo. He asks if they touched anything while they were in the temple, and he Foolishly notices the Golden Banana in Donkey Kong's hand. At that moment, an earthquake occurs, to which Cranky comments that "it's starting." When Diddy asks about the event, Cranky grabs the "Encyclopedia Bananica" that falls off the shelf. Cranky begins to read the book, and informs them (in song) that the Kongs have "brought the wrath of Inka Dinka Doo on down." Klump, hiding outside, spies on them as this happens. At the end of the song, Donkey Kong agrees to return the banana and heads out back to the temple.
Meanwhile, the Kongs are relieved to have the Crystal Coconut returned. However, Cranky Kong is mad at them for waking the idol of Inka Dinka Doo. He asks if they touched anything while they were in the temple, and he notices the Golden Banana in Donkey Kong's hand. At that moment, an earthquake occurs, to which Cranky comments that "it's starting." When Diddy asks about the event, Cranky grabs the "Encyclopedia Bananica" that falls off the shelf. Cranky begins to read the book, and informs them (in song) that the Kongs have "brought the wrath of Inka Dinka Doo on down." Klump, hiding outside, spies on them as this happens. At the end of the song, Donkey Kong agrees to return the banana and heads out back to the temple.


On the way there, Donkey and Diddy run into Candy Kong. Candy notices the Golden Banana in the ape's hand and asks if it is for her. Donkey Kong immediately forgets about the banana's curse, and tells her that it is her gift for their anniversary. Candy is greatly pleased by the gift, and then walks away after kissing Donkey Kong. Diddy Kong, stunned at what he had just done, knocks some sense back into Donkey Kong, who quickly regrets what he has just done.  
On the way there, Donkey and Diddy run into Candy Kong. Candy notices the Golden Banana in the ape's hand and asks if it is for her. Donkey Kong immediately forgets about the banana's curse, and tells her that it is her gift for their anniversary. Candy is greatly pleased by the gift, and then walks away after kissing Donkey Kong. Diddy Kong, stunned at what he had just done, knocks some sense back into Donkey Kong, who quickly regrets what he has just done.  
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Back at King K. Rool's hideout, Klump tells the Kremling king about the Golden Banana. Thinking that the Golden Banana is a special item like the Crystal Coconut, King K. Rool commands the general to steal it.
Back at King K. Rool's hideout, Klump tells the Kremling king about the Golden Banana. Thinking that the Golden Banana is a special item like the Crystal Coconut, King K. Rool commands the general to steal it.


Donkey and Diddy Kong head back to Cranky's Cabin, but they are soon greeted by Candy. Candy, who does not believe that the Golden Banana is cursed, informs Donkey Kong about what has happened to she and Bluster. Donkey Kong tells her that it is the banana that is causing this, which makes Candy even more angry. She Angrily  tells the ape that she will not give him the banana back, unless he breaks up with her, as she does not believe him. Donkey and Diddy warn her about the bad luck it will cause, but she continues to walk away. Before the Kongs can try to persuade her any more, Bluster demands them to help him move the helicopter.
Donkey and Diddy Kong head back to Cranky's Cabin, but they are soon greeted by an angry Candy. Candy, who does not believe that the Golden Banana is cursed, informs Donkey Kong about what has happened to she and Bluster. Donkey Kong tells her that it is the banana that is causing this, which makes Candy even more angry. She tells the ape that she will not give him the banana back, unless he breaks up with her, as she does not believe him. Donkey and Diddy warn her about the bad luck it will cause, but she continues to walk away. Before the Kongs can try to persuade her any more, Bluster demands them to help him move the helicopter.


Candy Kong stomps through the jungle, infuriated about the "lame excuses" the other Kongs are giving her. However, she soon runs into the Kremlings, who command her to give it to them.
Candy Kong stomps through the jungle, infuriated about the "lame excuses" the other Kongs are giving her. However, she soon runs into the Kremlings, who command her to give it to them.