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{{DKJB kingdom infobox
{{DKJB Kingdom
|barrel=K Barrel (GameCube)<br>J Barrel (Wii)
|barrel=K Barrel (GameCube)<br>J Barrel (Wii)
|image=[[File:LemonKingdomIcon.png]]
|image=
|crests=8
|crests=8
|levels=[[Chopperbird Race]]<br>[[Cactus Mine]]
|levels=[[Chopperbird Race]]<br>[[Cactus Mine]]
|boss=[[Fleet Roc]] (GameCube)<br>[[Mo-Hog]] (Wii)
|boss=[[Fleet Roc]] (GameCube version)<br>[[Mo-Hog]] (Wii version)
|notes=This is the first kingdom with a racing level.
|before=[[Pineapple Kingdom|<<]]
|before=[[Pineapple Kingdom|<<]]
|after=[[Grape Kingdom|>>]]
|after=[[Grape Kingdom|>>]]
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==Levels==
==Levels==
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!width="140px"|Level
!width="2%"|Level
!Preview
!width="1%"|Preview
!Description
!width="20%"|Description
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![[Chopperbird Race]]
![[Chopperbird Race]]
|[[File:Chopperbird_Race.png|200px]]
|[[File:Chopperbird_Race.PNG|200px]]
|align=left|Chopperbird Race is the first area of the Lemon Kingdom. This level takes place in a forest which greatly resembles [[Helibird Nest]], but set in autumn. [[Donkey Kong]] races a [[Chopperbird]] to the end of the level with the aid of [[Helibird]]s. Good control with the Helibirds is the key to winning the race. The level is also filled with many pink flowers that blow wind at Donkey Kong's Helibird to speed it up. There are no enemies in this level, the only things to watch out for are the trees themselves, since colliding with them causes Donkey Kong to lose his Helibird, forcing him to obtain another one and making him lose time. Winning the race is not required, but if Donkey Kong wins, he is awarded with 300 beats.
|Chopperbird Race is the first area of the Lemon Kingdom. This level takes place in a forest which greatly resembles [[Helibird Nest]], but set in autumn. [[Donkey Kong]] races a [[Chopperbird]] to the end of the level with the aid of [[Helibird]]s. Good control with the Helibirds is the key to winning the race. The level is also filled with many pink flowers that blow wind at Donkey Kong's Helibird to speed it up. There are no enemies in this level, the only things to watch out for are the trees themselves, since colliding with them causes Donkey Kong to lose his Helibird, forcing him to obtain another one and making him lose time. Winning the race is not required, but if Donkey Kong wins, he is awarded with 300 beats.
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![[Cactus Mine]]
![[Cactus Mine]]
|[[File:Cactus_Mine.png|200px]]
|[[File:Cactus_Mine.PNG|200px]]
|align=left|Cactus Mine is the second area of the Lemon Kingdom. This level takes place in a desert filled with cacti. Unlike most levels, this stage has a total of four mini-bosses. Throughout the level, [[Donkey Kong]] meets a [[Kobu Kokko]], a [[Gale Hawg]], a [[Coco Pig]], who throws coconuts from its tree, and a [[Dan Spider]]. These foes impede the ape's progress, but they are not the only obstacles in this level. The stage is filled with many tightropes that Donkey Kong can bounce on to reach higher areas. There are also some falling rocks at the beginning of the level, and some vines to slide down.
|Cactus Mine is the second area of the Lemon Kingdom. This level takes place in a desert filled with cacti. Unlike most levels, this stage has a total of four mini-bosses. Throughout the level, [[Donkey Kong]] meets a [[Kobu Kokko]], a [[Gale Hawg]], a [[Coco Pig]], who throws coconuts from its tree, and a [[Dan Spider]]. These foes impede the ape's progress, but they are not the only obstacles in this level. The stage is filled with many tightropes that Donkey Kong can bounce on to reach higher areas. There are also some falling rocks at the beginning of the level, and some vines to slide down.
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!VS. [[Fleet Roc]]<br>(GameCube version)
!VS. [[Fleet Roc]]<br>(GameCube version)
|[[File:DKJB Fleet Roc.png|200px]]
|[[File:Fleet_Roc2.jpg|200px]]
|align=left|In the GameCube version, Donkey Kong encounters Fleet Roc. He looks exactly like [[Scruff Roc]], except that he is blue and purple in color. It also carries the same black egg, which must be shattered to defeat it. Fleet Roc is encountered in an area that is almost the same as its predecessor, except that there is a large, stone column in the middle. After being defeated halfway, he gains a new attack: the ability to fire three Shadow Meteors out of its mouth consecutively. After being defeated, the egg it carried shatters, and Fleet Roc will explode into numerous feathers.
|In the GameCube version, Donkey Kong encounters Fleet Roc. He looks exactly like [[Scruff Roc]], except that he is blue and purple in color. It also carries the same black egg, which must be shattered to defeat it. Fleet Roc is encountered in an area that is almost the same as its predecessor, except that there is a large, stone column in the middle. After being defeated halfway, he gains a new attack: the ability to fire three Shadow Meteors out of its mouth consecutively. After being defeated, the egg it carried shatters, and Fleet Roc will explode into numerous feathers.
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!VS. [[Mo-Hog]]<br>(''New Play Control!'' version)
!VS. [[Mo-Hog]]<br>(''New Play Control!'' version)
|[[File:Mohog.png|200px]]
|[[File:Mohog.PNG|200px]]
|align=left|In the ''New Play Control!'' version, Donkey Kong has to face Mo-Hog, a [[Rogue-Hog]] lookalike, but with a lighter skin tone and grey hair. The battle takes place in a forest-like setting, with a large tree in the background. It attacks by throwing electrified coconuts at regular and high speeds at DK. When it reaches half health, it gains the ability to leap in the air, store energy, and then unleash it by flying right at him and swiping its hoofed hand. When defeated, it, too, falls unconscious, allowing slight amounts of electricity to stream out of its body.
|In the ''New Play Control!'' version, Donkey Kong has to face Mo-Hog, a [[Rogue-Hog]] lookalike, but with a lighter skin tone and grey hair. The battle takes place in a forest-like setting, with a large tree in the background. It attacks by throwing electrified coconuts at regular and high speeds at DK. When it reaches half health, it gains the ability to leap in the air, store energy, and then unleash it by flying right at him and swiping its hoofed hand. When defeated, it, too, falls unconscious, allowing slight amounts of electricity to stream out of its body.
|}
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=レモン{{hover|王国|おうこく}}
|Jap=レモン<span class="explain" title="おうこく">王国</span>
|JapR=Remon Ōkoku
|JapR=Remon Ōkoku
|JapM=Lemon Kingdom
|JapM=Literal translation}}
}}
 
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{{DKJB}}
{{DKJB levels}}
{{DKJBLevels}}
[[Category:Donkey Kong Jungle Beat kingdoms]]
[[Category:Donkey Kong Jungle Beat Kingdoms]]

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