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The '''Donkey Kong Album''' is a very rare album produced by Kids Stuff Records. It's one in a set of 12" LPs produced in 1982 and 1983. The other albums in the series are Asteroids, Yars Revenge, Missle Command, The Amazing Adventures of Pac-Man, and The Pac-Man Album.
The '''Donkey Kong Album''' is a very rare album produced by Kids Stuff Records. It's one in a set of 12" LPs produced in 1982 and 1983. The other albums in the series are Asteroids, Yars Revenge, Missile Command, The Amazing Adventures of Pac-Man, and The Pac-Man Album.


From the album: ''"Everyone in Gamesville turns out to welcome Donkey Kong to the circus. What a day for excitement!! However, things don't quite turn out as they are planned. Donkey Kong becomes homesick for his old home at the zoo. He breaks out of his cage! Will his old friend Mario be able to help? will Donkey Kong run away? We'll find out when 'Donkey Kong Goes Home.'"''
From the album: ''"Everyone in Gamesville turns out to welcome Donkey Kong to the circus. What a day for excitement!! However, things don't quite turn out as they are planned. Donkey Kong becomes homesick for his old home at the zoo. He breaks out of his cage! Will his old friend Mario be able to help? will Donkey Kong run away? We'll find out when 'Donkey Kong Goes Home.'"''

Revision as of 13:09, May 22, 2007

The Donkey Kong Album is a very rare album produced by Kids Stuff Records. It's one in a set of 12" LPs produced in 1982 and 1983. The other albums in the series are Asteroids, Yars Revenge, Missile Command, The Amazing Adventures of Pac-Man, and The Pac-Man Album.

From the album: "Everyone in Gamesville turns out to welcome Donkey Kong to the circus. What a day for excitement!! However, things don't quite turn out as they are planned. Donkey Kong becomes homesick for his old home at the zoo. He breaks out of his cage! Will his old friend Mario be able to help? will Donkey Kong run away? We'll find out when 'Donkey Kong Goes Home.'"

The songs are the Donkey Kong Theme, No More Zoo For You, The Climber, On Top Of The World, Jump Up, Mario Delivers, and the Donkey Kong Theme (Reprise).

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