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|image=[[File:Candy's Dance Studio outside.png]]
|image=[[File:Candy's Dance Studio outside.png]]
|appears_in=[[Donkey Kong Country (Game Boy Advance)|''Donkey Kong Country'' (GBA)]]
|appears_in=''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'' (GBA)
|prize=[[Blue Balloon]]<br>[[Photograph]]
|prize=[[Blue Balloon]]<br>[[Photograph]]
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Candy's Dance Studio is a simplified version of the ''{{wp|Dance Dance Revolution}}'' mini-game, only fitted to the Game Boy Advance's button scheme. The [[Kong]]s dance to a different song in each world's challenge, and the difficulty increases per world because the player is required to press more buttons. Right as a button icon goes into the white square cursor, the player must immediately press the corresponding button. The game ranks the player judging from how quickly they hit the button. If they do not hit a button while it is in the cursor, a "MISS!" message displays on the screen, and Donkey Kong or Diddy Kong (depending on who is the current leading Kong) do not perform the move in sync with Candy and the other Kong.
Candy's Dance Studio is a simplified version of the ''{{wp|Dance Dance Revolution}}'' mini-game, only fitted to the Game Boy Advance's button scheme. The [[Kong]]s dance to a different song in each world's challenge, and the difficulty increases per world because the player is required to press more buttons. Right as a button icon goes into the white square cursor, the player must immediately press the corresponding button. The game ranks the player judging from how quickly they hit the button. If they do not hit a button while it is in the cursor, a "MISS!" message displays on the screen, and Donkey Kong or Diddy Kong (depending on who is the current leading Kong) do not perform the move in sync with Candy and the other Kong.


There is a bar segment at the bottom of the screen. It is divided into five zones, with red representing the worst performance and bright yellow ("Perfect") representing the best performance (ranging from minimal to no mistakes). When the song ends, the Kongs drop out from the Dance Barrel, and Candy gives them a message on their performance. If Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong get into the "Perfect" zone, Candy rewards them with a [[Blue Balloon]]. The first time that the Kongs achieve a perfect score in each world, Candy also gives them a [[photograph]]. All six of these photographs are in the 19th and last page of the [[Scrapbook (Donkey Kong Country series)|Scrapbook]], and they altogether make up a large photograph of the Kongs and Candy dancing.
There is a bar segment at the bottom of the screen. It is divided into five zones, with red representing the worst performance and bright yellow ("Perfect") representing the best performance (ranging from minimal to no mistakes). When the song ends, the Kongs drop out from the Dance Barrel, and Candy gives them a message on their performance. If Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong get into the "Perfect" zone, Candy rewards them with a [[Blue Balloon]]. The first time that the Kongs achieve a perfect score in each world, Candy also gives them a [[photograph]]. All six of these photographs are in the 19th and last page of the [[Scrapbook]], and they altogether make up a large photograph of the Kongs and Candy dancing.
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