Tree Top Town

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Template:Levelbox Tree Top Town is the twelfth level of Donkey Kong Country. It is also the second level of the Vine Valley area.

This level is set in a village built in the treetops above the forests of Vine Valley. In Tree Top Town, houses and walkways are made of wood and are tacked or bound with ropes to the enormous tree trunks. The town seems to be quite widespread, as the background shows several huts (which do not appear in the Game Boy Color remake), and even tall wooden ladders. The main obstacles in this level are the numerous Barrel Cannons that are scattered all over the area. The Kongs must be careful when using these barrels, as there are many abysses under them that they can fall into if they aim to a barrel incorrectly. There are also Gnawties, Neckies, and blue Kritters to make their job harder.

In the Donkey Kong Country animated series, Cranky's Cabin is designed in a manner resembling the huts seen in this level.

Notably, artwork of an area called Tree Top Village is available for the Bonus Gallery of Donkey Kong Country Returns. However, this location is unplayable in the actual game and is considered a mere cameo.

The Tree Top Town area reappears in Donkey Kong Country: Rumble in the Jungle, being one of the locations the Kongs travel to before reaching Big Ape City.

Overview

Tree Top Town
The level begins

The Kongs begin the level by exiting a small hut and walking towards a bridge that a Gnawty walks along. As the Kongs walk through the area, a Necky flies over their heads. The primates soon travel to a Barrel Cannon placed on the edge of a platform composed of several planks. It can shoot them over a small abyss and optionally to a DK Barrel. On the other side of the abyss, the Kongs can find another wooden area that wraps around a tree trunk. A Gnawty drops onto it as they approach a large gap full of Barrel Cannons. Each of these Barrel Cannons, with the exception of the stationary Auto Fire Barrel at the end the pit, move in a vertical path when entered, they the Kongs can shoot through each of them to cross the abyss, which is followed by another wooden platform that is structured around a tree trunk.

The platform is connected by another just like it by a bridge that some Gnawties march along. A wide abyss is ahead, and it contains many Barrel Cannons that, with the exception of the Auto Fire Barrel at the end of the pit, move in a horizontal path when entered. The Kongs must blast among the many barrels in order to cross the abyss, which is followed by two sets of wooden platforms that surrounded tree trunks. The letter K hovers over a small pit between them, and a few Gnawties also walk along the second platform. They can discover another wide abyss near here with numerous Barrel Cannons in it. Aside from the Auto Fire Barrel at the beginning of the pit, all of the Barrel Cannons move in diagonal paths, aiming the heroes one barrel to the next. Once they make their way over the abyss, they slam into the level's Star Barrel.

A raised set of planks follow the Star Barrel, and they support a lone barrel. After crossing a small pit ahead of here, the Kongs reach a pair of platforms that circle tree trunks. An Auto Fire Barrel is placed between them, and if they enter it, they are blasted up into a Barrel Cannon that moves back ad forth in a horizontal path. The letter O is to the right of this barrel. A bridge holding a DK Barrel connects the platform to the right of the Auto Fire Barrel to another platform composed of planks. The primates can find a wide abyss after it that consists of four Auto Fire Barrels. They must jump in the first of the barrels with good timing, as it immediately blasts them to the next barrel, which moves in a vertical path up and down. The primates can land in the abyss if they do not shoot at it when it is positioned in front of the first Auto Fire Barrel.

Donkey and Diddy Kong can find another platform made of planks ahead of here, and a Gnawty and another Auto Fire Barrel are located on it. The Auto Fire Barrels fires them above a wide abyss towards a few other barrels that they must use to shoot over the remaining part of the hazard. On the other side of the abyss, the Kongs can find a wooden platform that wraps around a tree trunk, which carries a lone Gnawty. Another wide pit is ahead of here, and the Kongs can only cross it with the help of a mixture of Auto Fire Barrels and Barrel Cannons. As they cross, they must make sure to shoot into the Auto Fire Barrels with good timing so they can blast them into the following barrel while it is positioned in the correct place. On the opposite side of the pit, the duo can discover two platforms composed of planks being connected by a long bridge that supports a multitude of hopping Kritters. A barrel also sits on the first of the platforms. An abyss can be found after the platforms that contains three Auto Fire Barrels and a Barrel Cannon.

Tree Top Town
The Kongs stand near the exit sign of the level's end

As they blast over the beginning of the pit, they must hop into the first Auto Fire Barrel so that it blasts them into the next at a good time, due to the second Auto Fire Barrel shooting them into a moving Barrel Cannon that they are able to miss. Another wooden platform that circles a tree trunk follows the abyss. The Kongs can find another pit immediately after it the contains many Barrel Cannons that move back in forth in vertical paths. After using them to cross a great deal of the pit, the heroes reach a Necky that flies above the remaining part of the pit. They are able to blast on top of it to cross the rest of the obstacle, which is followed by a wooden platform. The letter G hovers high above the platform, which holds a tire that can help them bounce to a higher set of planks. A sign can be found on the higher planks, and it indicates that the level is near complete. After the two friends jump over a small pit ahead of here, which contains a Zinger with an Animal Token of Expresso above it, they can find an exit sign that is followed by a small hut. The level is completed when they enter it.

Enemies

Sprite Name Amount
Gnawty.png Gnawty 10
A blue Kritter. Kritter 7
Necky.png Necky 2
An orange Zinger. Zinger 1

Items

Sprite Name Amount
Sprite of a DK Barrel in Donkey Kong Country. DK Barrel 2
An animal token of Expresso in Donkey Kong Country Expresso Token 1
A Life Balloon in Donkey Kong Country. Extra Life Balloon 1 (prize for winning the first Bonus Level)

K-O-N-G Letters

Image Location
Tree Top Town After crossing the first three abysses in the level, the Kongs approach a smaller abyss that contains the letter K.
The O in Tree Top Town from Donkey Kong Country The letter O is located near a Barrel Cannon found shortly after the first abyss from the Star Barrel. They can shoot to it with the barrel.
The N in the second Bonus Level of Tree Top Town from Donkey Kong Country The letter N is high in the air inside of the second Bonus Level. They can shoot to it with the bonus's Barrel Cannon.
The G in Tree Top Town from Donkey Kong Country Near the end of the level, the Kongs can find a sign that indicates that the level is almost over. The letter G is located just before it, and the primates can reach it by bouncing off of a nearby tire.

Secrets

Bonus Levels

Image Type and description
The first Bonus Area of Tree Top Town Spell it Out!
At the very beginning of the level, the Kongs should see a barrel in the top-left corner of the screen. To reach it, they must wait for the Necky nearby to fly under it. At this time, they need to jump on the foe and bounce into the barrel. It shoots them to the Bonus Level, where they have to hit four different barrels in order to spell out the word "KONG" in order. If all of the letters are stopped on the barrels correctly, they are awarded with an Extra Life Balloon. If not, they are forced out of the bonus without a prize. When they done collecting their prize if they are victorious, they can exit the Bonus Stage.
The N in the second Bonus Level of Tree Top Town from Donkey Kong Country Collect the Bananas!
To find the second Bonus Level, the heroes must get into the barrels over the second abyss past the Star Barrel. In the last barrel over this abyss, the Kongs should shoot out of the barrel as it moves downwards. If done at the right time, they land in the Bonus Level. There, they have to use another barrel that constantly tilts to shoot upwards into an area filled with many bananas. After flying to the top of the area, they quickly descend. If they miss the barrel upon falling, the bonus ends.

Warp Barrel

Sprite Name Location
Sprite of a Warp Barrel in Donkey Kong Country for the Game Boy Advance. Warp Barrel (SNES only) At the beginning of the level, the Kongs should race towards the first Necky and bounce on it to reach an area above a nearby Barrel Cannon. They can find a Warp Barrel hidden high in the air. The barrel sends them in the area immediately after the letter G.

Gallery

Super Nintendo Entertainment System

Game Boy Color

Game Boy Advance

Appearance in Donkey Kong Country: Rumble in the Jungle

In the 1995 novel Donkey Kong Country: Rumble in the Jungle, Tree Top Town is at the edge of Donkey Kong Island's jungle. It used to be an "active ape community" until it became overrun by Kremlings. The Kongs pass through Tree Top Town while making their way on foot to Big Ape City, in order to rescue Funky Kong. Donkey Kong tells the other Kongs to "move quickly and quietly" underneath the platforms, as the wooden tree huts that house the Kremlings were above. However, Cranky Kong insists to take the lead, and he trips on a low vine while charging ahead. This triggers a loud alarm, alerting all Kremlings in Tree Top Town.

Surrounded by Kremlings, Donkey Kong swings from an overhead vine to defeat several of them, as well as using a hand slap. Diddy Kong uses a cartwheel, and Cranky Kong utilizes his cane to strike attacks. It is shown that the Kremlings operate powerful barrel cannons high up in the trees, which fire "dangerous barrels". Donkey Kong uses a tree branch to launch several TNT Barrels, destroying the cannons.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese もりのかくれが
Mori no kakurega
Hideout among Woods

German Die Wipfel Kommune (SNES)
Wipfel-Kommune (GBC)
The Treetop Commune
Italian Città di Sequoie
Town of Redwood
Spanish Pueblo Árbol
Tree Town

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