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* The name and plot of this episode is similar to the classic black and white Christmas film ''[[Wikipedia:It's a Wonderful Life| It's a Wonderful Life]]''. | * The name and plot of this episode is similar to the classic black and white Christmas film ''[[Wikipedia:It's a Wonderful Life| It's a Wonderful Life]]''. | ||
*When Donkey Kong breaks Funky's board, he is between two easels. In the next shot with him, the board and the easels are missing. | |||
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Template:DKCbox It's a Wonderful Life is the thirty-ninth episode of the Donkey Kong Country TV series and the second-to-last episode of season 2, and it aired on June 16, 2000 in North America.
Plot Synopsis
After some mishaps (that get everyone angry at him), Donkey Kong feels Kongo Bongo would be better without him. As he's about to leave, he hits a tree branch, getting knocked out and having a dream of what Kongo Bongo might be like if he never existed.
Featured Songs
- "If I Wasn't Around" (sung by Donkey Kong).
- "Eddie, Lemme Go Back To My Home" (sung by Donkey Kong and Eddie the Mean Old Yeti).
Trivia
- The name and plot of this episode is similar to the classic black and white Christmas film It's a Wonderful Life.
- When Donkey Kong breaks Funky's board, he is between two easels. In the next shot with him, the board and the easels are missing.
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