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Some elements of the series would go on to appear in later ''[[Donkey Kong (franchise)|Donkey Kong]]'' video games such as ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'', which was released a year after the show had started airing on ABC Family (Fox Family). There was also [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OEtPo0_ccP0 a commercial] for the [[Game Boy Color]] game ''[[Donkey Kong Country (Game Boy Color)|Donkey Kong Country]]'' featuring [[Donkey Kong]], [[Diddy Kong]] and [[Rambi]] fighting [[General Klump]] and [[Krusha (character)|Krusha]] over a giant Game Boy Color, in which all of the characters are depicted with retooled versions of their designs from the series' third season (besides Rambi, who does not appear in the series).
Some elements of the series would go on to appear in later ''[[Donkey Kong (franchise)|Donkey Kong]]'' video games such as ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'', which was released a year after the show had started airing on ABC Family (Fox Family). There was also [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OEtPo0_ccP0 a commercial] for the [[Game Boy Color]] game ''[[Donkey Kong Country (Game Boy Color)|Donkey Kong Country]]'' featuring [[Donkey Kong]], [[Diddy Kong]] and [[Rambi]] fighting [[General Klump]] and [[Krusha (character)|Krusha]] over a giant Game Boy Color, in which all of the characters are depicted with retooled versions of their designs from the series' third season (besides Rambi, who does not appear in the series).
==Synopsis==
==Synopsis==
The show stars [[Donkey Kong]], a gorilla-like [[Kong]] living in the jungle who happens to stumble upon a magic orb called the [[Crystal Coconut]] in the temple of [[Inka Dinka Doo]]. After finding the artifact, Donkey Kong is named the future ruler of [[Donkey Kong Island|Kongo Bongo Island]]. As he and his friends wait for the day when the Crystal Coconut will proclaim him the ruler of the island, they strive to keep it safe from the clutches of the villainous [[King K. Rool]] and his minions, who desire the coconut so that K. Rool may conquer the island using its power.
The show stars [[Donkey Kong]], an anthropomorphic ape living in the jungle who happens to stumble upon a magic orb called the [[Crystal Coconut]] in the temple of [[Inka Dinka Doo]]. After finding the artifact, Donkey Kong is named the future ruler of [[Donkey Kong Island|Kongo Bongo Island]]. As he and his friends wait for the day when the Crystal Coconut will proclaim him the ruler of the island, they strive to keep it safe from the clutches of the villainous [[King K. Rool]] and his minions, who desire the coconut so that K. Rool may conquer the island using its power.


==Cast==
==Cast==
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[[File:Kaptain Skurvy DKCTV group.png|thumb|Kaptain Skurvy (center), one of the main antagonists of the show, with his crew mates [[Green Kroc]] (left) and [[Kutlass (character)|Kutlass]] (right)]]
[[File:Kaptain Skurvy DKCTV group.png|thumb|Kaptain Skurvy (center), one of the main antagonists of the show, with his crew mates [[Green Kroc]] (left) and [[Kutlass (character)|Kutlass]] (right)]]
The series features almost all of the [[Kong]]s from ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'' and ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'', the exceptions being [[Swanky Kong]] and [[Wrinkly Kong]]. However, the show also features several original characters that do not appear in the games, such as [[Eddie the Mean Old Yeti]], [[Kaptain Skurvy]] and his crew, and [[Bluster Kong]].
The series features almost all of the [[Kong]]s from ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'' and ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'', the exceptions being [[Swanky Kong]] and [[Wrinkly Kong]]. However, the show also features several original characters that do not appear in the games, such as [[Eddie the Mean Old Yeti]], [[Kaptain Skurvy]] and his crew, and [[Bluster Kong]].
===English voice actors===
===English voice actors===
*[[Richard Yearwood]] — [[Donkey Kong]]
*[[Richard Yearwood]] — [[Donkey Kong]]
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#"[[Double Date Trouble]]"
#"[[Double Date Trouble]]"
#"[[The Curse of Kongo Bongo]]"
#"[[The Curse of Kongo Bongo]]"
;Season 2:
;Season 2:
#"[[Speed (episode)|Speed]]"
#"[[Speed (episode)|Speed]]"
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#"[[To the Moon Baboon]]"
#"[[To the Moon Baboon]]"
#"[[A Thin Line Between Love & Ape]]"
#"[[A Thin Line Between Love & Ape]]"
;Season 3:
;Season 3:
#"[[Hooray for Holly-Kongo Bongo]]"
#"[[Hooray for Holly-Kongo Bongo]]"
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According to a post on a fan page by [[Nelvana]] writer [[Erika Strobel]], Medialab had originally obtained the rights to create an animated series from [[Nintendo]]. After thirteen episodes were written, Medialab asked Nelvana for assistance after firing the original writers (who, according to Strobel, had produced scripts "with racist/sexist jokes and just sooo bad for a kiddie show").<ref name="Retrojunk">[http://web.archive.org/web/20081227060342/http://www.retrojunk.com/details_tvshows/430-donkey-kong-country/ Retrojunk page for Donkey Kong Country] (August 5, 2008). Erika Strobel's comment is under the username "canuckgirl1966" (Retrieved April 24, 2016)</ref> As storyboards had already been produced for ten of the original scripts, Nelvana decided to write new stories around these storyboards to save money.<ref name="Retrojunk"/> The songs, however, were included at the request of Medialab; all of the show's songs, as well as the title theme, were written by Pure West Music.<ref name="Retrojunk"/><ref>[http://purewestmusic.com/ Pure West Music's website] (information is under the "Credits" tab). Retrieved April 24, 2016.</ref> Nelvana purchased the rights to the show after Medialab's license lapsed.<ref name="Retrojunk"/>
According to a post on a fan page by [[Nelvana]] writer [[Erika Strobel]], Medialab had originally obtained the rights to create an animated series from [[Nintendo]]. After thirteen episodes were written, Medialab asked Nelvana for assistance after firing the original writers (who, according to Strobel, had produced scripts "with racist/sexist jokes and just sooo bad for a kiddie show").<ref name="Retrojunk">[http://web.archive.org/web/20081227060342/http://www.retrojunk.com/details_tvshows/430-donkey-kong-country/ Retrojunk page for Donkey Kong Country] (August 5, 2008). Erika Strobel's comment is under the username "canuckgirl1966" (Retrieved April 24, 2016)</ref> As storyboards had already been produced for ten of the original scripts, Nelvana decided to write new stories around these storyboards to save money.<ref name="Retrojunk"/> The songs, however, were included at the request of Medialab; all of the show's songs, as well as the title theme, were written by Pure West Music.<ref name="Retrojunk"/><ref>[http://purewestmusic.com/ Pure West Music's website] (information is under the "Credits" tab). Retrieved April 24, 2016.</ref> Nelvana purchased the rights to the show after Medialab's license lapsed.<ref name="Retrojunk"/>
===Early ideas===
===Early ideas===
Early reference sketches for production depict multiple concepts that were considered but ultimately unused in the show proper, including the [[Animal Friends]] characters [[Rambi]], [[Expresso]], and [[Winky]], a more game-accurate appearance for Candy Kong and a desert-like area for Kongo Bongo Island.
Early reference sketches for production depict multiple concepts that were considered but ultimately unused in the show proper, including the [[Animal Friends]] characters [[Rambi]], [[Expresso]], and [[Winky]], a more game-accurate appearance for Candy Kong and a desert-like area for Kongo Bongo Island.
<gallery>
<gallery>
Dkc cartoon character lineup.png|Character size chart showing the Animal Friends and a different design for Candy Kong
Dkc cartoon character lineup.png|Character size chart showing the Animal Friends and a different design for Candy Kong
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{{main|List of Donkey Kong Country (television series) songs}}
{{main|List of Donkey Kong Country (television series) songs}}
In addition to the opening theme, most episodes in the series feature two unique songs each, performed by one or more characters to illustrate certain points in the story.
In addition to the opening theme, most episodes in the series feature two unique songs each, performed by one or more characters to illustrate certain points in the story.
===Theme song lyrics===
===Theme song lyrics===
<blockquote><i>Hoo! Hah!<br>Hoo, hah!<br>Donkey Kong!<br>
<blockquote><i>Hoo! Hah!<br>Hoo, hah!<br>Donkey Kong!<br>
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{{rewrite-expand|section=y|include which songs each track plays in}}
{{rewrite-expand|section=y|include which songs each track plays in}}
The background music used for the songs in the show was taken from a variety of albums.
The background music used for the songs in the show was taken from a variety of albums.
{|class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
!Tracks
! Tracks
!Composer(s)
! Composer(s)
!Albums
! Albums
|-
|-
|Guava Nectar
|Guava Nectar
|rowspan="18"|Paul Koffman<br>Timothy Foy
| rowspan="18" |Paul Koffman<br>Timothy Foy
|'NLV 115 - Sunny Day Sounds Vol. 2''
|''NLV 115 - Sunny Day Sounds Vol. 2''
|-
|-
|Madcap Monday
|Madcap Monday
|rowspan="2"|''NLV 126 - Music for Silly Moments''
| rowspan="2" |''NLV 126 - Music for Silly Moments''
|-
|-
|Edsel
|Edsel
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|-
|-
|Quick Con
|Quick Con
|rowspan="6"|''NLV 169 - Spy vs Spy''
| rowspan="6" |''NLV 169 - Spy vs Spy''
|-
|-
|Hover Car
|Hover Car
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The series had a large line of merchandise in Japan, including a [[Gallery:Donkey Kong Country (television series) trading cards|collectible card game]] by [[Nintendo]] and [[Ahomaro Games]]. A subsequent release of the card game featured characters and gimmicks based on ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''. The television series took over the TV Tokyo Friday 6:30 PM timeslot from ''{{wp|Gokudo}}'', and was later replaced by ''{{wp|Hamtaro}}''. As with most programs in Japan, the series has received home releases through rental tapes.
The series had a large line of merchandise in Japan, including a [[Gallery:Donkey Kong Country (television series) trading cards|collectible card game]] by [[Nintendo]] and [[Ahomaro Games]]. A subsequent release of the card game featured characters and gimmicks based on ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''. The television series took over the TV Tokyo Friday 6:30 PM timeslot from ''{{wp|Gokudo}}'', and was later replaced by ''{{wp|Hamtaro}}''. As with most programs in Japan, the series has received home releases through rental tapes.
<gallery>
<gallery>
DKTV Rental Volume2.jpg|Japanese Rental Volume 2
DKTV Rental Volume2.jpg|Japanese Rental Volume 2
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DKCcartoon Japanese rental vol13.jpeg|Japanese Rental Volume 13
DKCcartoon Japanese rental vol13.jpeg|Japanese Rental Volume 13
</gallery>
</gallery>
The television series also received a dedicated two-part manga. The two editions were seen in the Japanese [[CoroCoro Comics]], published by {{wp|Shogakukan}} in 2000 and 2001 respectively.
The television series also received a dedicated two-part manga. The two editions were seen in the Japanese [[CoroCoro Comics]], published by {{wp|Shogakukan}} in 2000 and 2001 respectively.
<gallery>
<gallery>
DKC GCI - CoroCoro Manga 1.jpg|Cover of part #1
DKC GCI - CoroCoro Manga 1.jpg|Cover of part #1
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DKC CGI - CoroCoro Manga 2 Art.jpg|Artwork used for the back cover of part #2
DKC CGI - CoroCoro Manga 2 Art.jpg|Artwork used for the back cover of part #2
</gallery>
</gallery>
DVDs and one VHS were also released:
DVDs and one VHS were also released:
<gallery>
<gallery>
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==External links==
==External links==
*[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBZNlAa1UKF6GYKmHuyuMktX3nVwuw_aE All full episodes of the show in English] officially uploaded on YouTube, courtesy of [[Nelvana]]'s [https://nelvana.fandom.com/wiki/Retro_Rerun Retro Rerun] channel
*[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBZNlAa1UKF6GYKmHuyuMktX3nVwuw_aE All full episodes of the show in English] officially uploaded on YouTube, courtesy of [[Nelvana]]'s [https://nelvana.fandom.com/wiki/Retro_Rerun Retro Rerun] channel
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