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  • rereleases of the arcade version of Donkey Kong and the existence of Donkey Kong: Original Edition, although Donkey Kong 64 nevertheless features a full port
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  • Donkey Kong Country (television series) (category Donkey Kong Country (television series)) (section Donkey Kong Planet)
    all of the Kongs from Donkey Kong Country and Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest, the exceptions being Swanky Kong and Wrinkly Kong. However, the
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  • The Super Mario Bros. Movie (category Articles with audio files over 30 seconds)
    images for the film. Donkey Kong Country series: The Jungle Kingdom is based on Donkey Kong Island. Diddy Kong, Dixie Kong, and Swanky Kong appear in a brief
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  • in the category "best children/youth program." All episodes were produced over the course of 13 weeks, and there was a total of 65 episodes aired. Later
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  • legal action from Nintendo. Main article: Crazy Kong Crazy Kong was an officially-licensed clone of Donkey Kong, developed by Falcon under license from Nintendo
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  • changed to him swimming underwater in the Lake Kingdom due to controversy surrounding the original image being described as a negative stereotype of the Mexican
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  • now has the button prompt over them (instead of ), although still works. The button prompts are not updated to their original icons or voice clips if the
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  • Goombas are common enemies, Donkey Kong appears as a mid-level boss, and Donkey Kong Jr. appears right after defeating Donkey Kong. Raccoon Mario and Luigi
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  • and Nintendo. Donkey Kong, as seen in the game. Bowser and several Koopas, as seen in the game. Artwork of Donkey Kong. Artwork of Donkey Kong, alongside
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  • Mr. Game & Watch (category Donkey Kong Country Returns) (section Donkey Kong Country Returns / Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D)
    aerial is based on Spitball Sparky, and his down aerial is a key from Donkey Kong Jr. His side smash is the torch from Fire Attack, his up smash has him
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  • Ashley's Theme (category Articles with audio files over 30 seconds) (section Controversy)
    of the original theme (both English and Japanese versions) played at a faster tempo is a record in the Toy Room in WarioWare Gold. (The original uncompressed
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  • in the Nintendo Switch remake of Mario vs. Donkey Kong, where he goes along with Mario to stop Donkey Kong from stealing the Mini-Marios. Toad features
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  • Bros. 2, since the original Japanese Super Mario Bros. sequel, Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels, was deemed too similar to the original and too difficult
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  • he directed Donkey Kong Jungle Beat, a 2D action-adventure platformer released in 2004 for the GameCube. The player controlled Donkey Kong with the DK
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  • device that was a favorite was a water gun, but it was rejected due to controversy in the United States at the time. Whenever Yoshi got hungry he would always
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  • Amiibo (section Controversy)
    SuperChargers: Allows use of the playable characters Donkey Kong and Bowser by scanning the Turbo Charge Donkey Kong and Hammer Slam Bowser figurines. Style Savvy:
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  • Princess Peach; his sidekick Yoshi; his antagonists and rivals Wario, Donkey Kong, Waluigi, and Boo; and his friends Toad, Princess Daisy, Toadette, Birdo
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  • first encounters FLUDD on the ground of the Delfino Airstrip. When he walks over to FLUDD, it scans Mario and introduces itself to him before he puts it on;
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  • Carts from this game. Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze: Dixie Kong and Funky Kong reuse their artwork from this game. Dixie Kong's emblem is derived
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  • America on May 29, 2007, and finally released in Hong Kong and South Korea on July 12, 2008, over a year later. It became a Nintendo Selects title in Europe
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