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{{DKC TV episode infobox
|image=[[File:BabyKongBlues.PNG|200px]]
|image=[[File:BabyKongBlues.PNG|200px]]
|season=2
|season=2
|episode=9
|episode=9
|airdate={{released|USA|December 6, 1998}}
|airdate={{release|France|February 12, 1997|USA|December 6, 1998}}
|writer=[[Erika Strobel]]
|writer=[[Erika Strobel]]
|song="[[List of Donkey Kong Country (television series) songs#Look Out, Baby Kong!|Look Out, Baby Kong!]]"<br>"[[List of Donkey Kong Country (television series) songs#My Wittle Evil One|My Wittle Evil One]]"
|before=[[Watch the Skies|<<]]
|before=[[Watch the Skies|<<]]
|after=[[Ape-Nesia|>>]]
|after=[[Ape-Nesia|>>]]
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"'''Baby Kong Blues'''" is the twenty-second episode of the [[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|''Donkey Kong Country'' television series]]. It was the twentieth episode to air in North America.
"'''Baby Kong Blues'''" is the twenty-second episode of the [[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|''Donkey Kong Country'' television series]]. It was the twentieth episode to air in North America. This is the second and last appearance of [[Baby Kong]] after "[[Ape Foo Young]]".


==Plot Synopsis==
==Plot synopsis==
[[File:K.Rool's Memoirs.png|thumb|left|King K.Rool informing Klump about his upcoming memoirs.|200px]]
[[File:K.Rool's Memoirs.png|thumb|left|King K.Rool informing Klump about his upcoming memoirs.|200px]]
[[General Klump]] and [[Krusha (character)|Krusha]] ride into [[King K. Rool]]'s lair in a mine cart, while the king himself is on a lowering platform, reading a book when he notices that the pair have returned. As the cart pulls to a stop, Klump tells Krusha that he is going to do the talking, and when asked for the location of the [[Crystal Coconut]], Klump panics and tells K. Rool that Krusha has something to say. Krusha then reports that they were not able to obtain the coconut. K. Rool asks Klump about what he is holding, and when Klump does not know anything about it, King K. Rool informs him that the book is an archive of his memoirs, so that they can be among "history's finest villains." K. Rool states that he is on chapter 399, and angrily states that the next chapter will be about his success in obtaining the Crystal Coconut, and that he cannot write it until it actually happens. Klump then nervously states that he is working on a back-up plan, but K. Rool tells him to be quiet and takes the platform back up before he can finish his statement.
[[General Klump]] and [[Krusha (character)|Krusha]] ride into [[King K. Rool]]'s lair in a mine cart, while the king himself is on a lowering platform, reading a book when he notices that the pair have returned. As the cart pulls to a stop, Klump tells Krusha that he is going to do the talking, and when asked for the location of the [[Crystal Coconut]], Klump panics and tells K. Rool that Krusha has something to say. Krusha then reports that they were not able to obtain the coconut. K. Rool asks Klump about what he is holding, and when Klump does not know anything about it, King K. Rool informs him that the book is an archive of his memoirs, so that they can be among "history's finest villains." K. Rool states that he is on chapter 399, and angrily states that the next chapter will be about his success in obtaining the Crystal Coconut, and that he cannot write it until it actually happens. Klump then nervously states that he is working on a back-up plan, but K. Rool tells him to be quiet and takes the platform back up before he can finish his statement.


[[Candy Kong|Candy]] and [[Dixie Kong|Dixie]] are sitting outside of the former's house, watching [[Baby Kong]]. [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Diddy Kong]] then arrive. Donkey Kong notices the baby, and begins making goofy faces, while Baby Kong continuously says DK's catchphrase. He then invites the girls to go fishing with them. Dixie explains that they can't because they are babysitting Baby Kong for the rest of the day, with Candy stating that they "don't have time for fun," though DK states that babysitting seems fun to him, with the girls laughing at him. They then explain that babysitting is hard work, though Donkey doesn't care. The girls then offer to go fishing if he and Diddy watch Baby Kong, and DK agrees. They then head off, leaving the guys to handle the baby. Diddy is upset that they cannot go fishing, though Donkey Kong believes that babysitting will be more fun.
[[Candy Kong|Candy]] and [[Dixie Kong|Dixie]] are sitting outside of the former's house, watching [[Baby Kong]]. [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Diddy Kong]] then arrive. Donkey Kong notices the baby, and begins making goofy faces, while Baby Kong continuously says DK's catchphrase. He then invites the girls to go fishing with them. Dixie explains that they can't because they are babysitting Baby Kong for the rest of the day, with Candy stating that they "don't have time for fun," though DK states that babysitting seems fun to him, with the girls laughing at him. They then explain that babysitting is hard work, though Donkey does not care. The girls then offer to go fishing if he and Diddy watch Baby Kong, and DK agrees. They then head off, leaving the guys to handle the baby. Diddy is upset that they cannot go fishing, though Donkey Kong believes that babysitting will be more fun.


At Donkey Kong's hut, Baby Kong is crying continuously while Donkey Kong is covering his ears vacuuming around his ruined house, with both him and Diddy trying to stop the baby's crying. Baby Kong takes the vacuum and tosses it away, while Diddy accidentally rams into the mirror trying to catch it. Desperate, Donkey Kong yells as loud as he can for the baby to be quiet, which works. However, while Donkey Kong is priding in his achievement, Baby Kong takes the elevator down to the ground and wanders off. The two Kongs are concerned, and yell for him to come back on the balcony of DK's hut.
At Donkey Kong's hut, Baby Kong is crying continuously while Donkey Kong is covering his ears vacuuming around his ruined house, with both him and Diddy trying to stop the baby's crying. Baby Kong takes the vacuum and tosses it away, while Diddy accidentally rams into the mirror trying to catch it. Desperate, Donkey Kong yells as loud as he can for the baby to be quiet, which works. However, while Donkey Kong is priding in his achievement, Baby Kong takes the elevator down to the ground and wanders off. The two Kongs are concerned, and yell for him to come back on the balcony of DK's hut.
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In the forest, Donkey Kong is sulking because he messed up. Diddy attempts to cheer him up by stating that they will get Baby Kong back, though it does not work. It is during this discussion that both Kongs find the barrel rocket crashed right in front of them. They then notice footprints leading away from the rocket, and deduce that they lead to King K. Rool's lair.
In the forest, Donkey Kong is sulking because he messed up. Diddy attempts to cheer him up by stating that they will get Baby Kong back, though it does not work. It is during this discussion that both Kongs find the barrel rocket crashed right in front of them. They then notice footprints leading away from the rocket, and deduce that they lead to King K. Rool's lair.


At the aforementioned lair, King K. Rool leads Baby Kong out of the vault, the latter now inside a baby carriage. Klump attempts to say something funny, but ends up getting bitten. K. Rool laughs at this, then notices Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong have entered his lair. The former expresses his displeasure in K. Rool kidnapping a baby, though K. Rool explains that the infant wandered into the cavern; the Kongs do not care, and demand the baby be given back to them. K. Rool wishes to settle the situation through negotiation rather then violence, though Donkey Kong denies him this before Diddy gives him the definition of "negotiate." K. Rool offers to hand over the baby if he is given the Crystal Coconut. Donkey Kong refuses and attempts to retrieve Baby Kong, but is stopped when K. Rool summons several [[Kritters]] armed with [[Klap-Blaster]]s. Donkey Kong then leaves to obtain the coconut.
At the aforementioned lair, King K. Rool leads Baby Kong out of the vault, the latter now inside a baby carriage. Klump attempts to say something funny, but ends up getting bitten. K. Rool laughs at this, then notices Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong have entered his lair. The former expresses his displeasure in K. Rool kidnapping a baby, though K. Rool explains that the infant wandered into the cavern; the Kongs do not care, and demand the baby be given back to them. K. Rool wishes to settle the situation through negotiation rather than violence, though Donkey Kong denies him this before Diddy gives him the definition of "negotiate." K. Rool offers to hand over the baby if he is given the Crystal Coconut. Donkey Kong refuses and attempts to retrieve Baby Kong, but is stopped when K. Rool summons several [[Kritters]] armed with [[Klap-Blaster]]s. Donkey Kong then leaves to obtain the coconut.


Diddy Kong questions how Donkey Kong will accidentally steal the Crystal Coconut from Cranky when they arrive at his cabin. Donkey Kong explains that he is only going to borrow it until he can get Baby Kong back. He then knocks on the door, explaining to Diddy that he is going to distract Cranky while he is going to obtain the coconut. When Cranky opens the door, Diddy asks Cranky if he wants to learn a dance he invented. The old ape denies him, though Donkey Kong motions for him to move inside the cabin before he can close the door. Diddy attempts to show him anyway, while Donkey Kong sneaks in when Cranky is distracted. Before Cranky can turn around and notice Donkey Kong, however, Diddy comments that Cranky is "too old" to be dancing. Cranky attempts to disprove him by dancing, with his back turned to Donkey Kong, but before he can grab the coconut, Cranky's cane continuously smacking the ground opens and closes the case surrounding the coconut; Diddy remedies this by having Cranky throw his hands in the air. Donkey Kong is able to grab the coconut and sneak away, and Diddy is able to do the same by having Cranky spin around, resulting in him crashing.
Diddy Kong questions how Donkey Kong will accidentally steal the Crystal Coconut from Cranky when they arrive at his cabin. Donkey Kong explains that he is only going to borrow it until he can get Baby Kong back. He then knocks on the door, explaining to Diddy that he is going to distract Cranky while he is going to obtain the coconut. When Cranky opens the door, Diddy asks Cranky if he wants to learn a dance he invented. The old ape denies him, though Donkey Kong motions for him to move inside the cabin before he can close the door. Diddy attempts to show him anyway, while Donkey Kong sneaks in when Cranky is distracted. Before Cranky can turn around and notice Donkey Kong, however, Diddy comments that Cranky is "too old" to be dancing. Cranky attempts to disprove him by dancing, with his back turned to Donkey Kong, but before he can grab the coconut, Cranky's cane continuously smacking the ground opens and closes the case surrounding the coconut; Diddy remedies this by having Cranky throw his hands in the air. Donkey Kong is able to grab the coconut and sneak away, and Diddy is able to do the same by having Cranky spin around, resulting in him crashing.
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At Candy's house, Diddy states that Donkey Kong can finally admit to what happened, though DK does not want to worry the girls. Dixie and Candy then arrive. Candy asks if he had fun with Donkey and Diddy. He says, "Junior Croc," though Dixie and Candy do not understand this. The girls are pleased that they were able to babysit real well, and offers to have him babysit all the time, but DK then finally comes clean and admits everything that happened. However, they do not believe it, and are annoyed that he didn't simply say "no," then leave. DK then asks Diddy what he wants to do. Diddy states that he is going fishing, but that DK will be too busy owing him favors. Diddy then begins to list off everything he wants DK to do, while the ape himself wanders off, disappointed.
At Candy's house, Diddy states that Donkey Kong can finally admit to what happened, though DK does not want to worry the girls. Dixie and Candy then arrive. Candy asks if he had fun with Donkey and Diddy. He says, "Junior Croc," though Dixie and Candy do not understand this. The girls are pleased that they were able to babysit real well, and offers to have him babysit all the time, but DK then finally comes clean and admits everything that happened. However, they do not believe it, and are annoyed that he didn't simply say "no," then leave. DK then asks Diddy what he wants to do. Diddy states that he is going fishing, but that DK will be too busy owing him favors. Diddy then begins to list off everything he wants DK to do, while the ape himself wanders off, disappointed.


==Lyrics==
==Quotes==
*"'''''{{conjectural|Look Out, Baby Kong!|song}}'''''"<br>(Sung by [[Funky Kong]], [[Diddy Kong]] and [[Donkey Kong]])
*''"Krusha, I think our little soldier here made a boo-boo on his diaper. Well, don't you worry. Just because I'm a big old general, doesn't mean I can't change a baby's dia- Ow!!"''
<blockquote>
DIDDY:<br>
''Look out, Baby Kong!
 
DK: ''Hey!<br>
DIDDY: ''Hey!<br>
DK: ''Hey!<br>
DIDDY: ''Hey!<br>
DK: ''Hey!<br>
DK & DIDDY: ''Hey! Hey!<br>
 
DK: ''Careful, Baby Kong!<br>
DIDDY: ''No, no, no!<br>
DK: ''No, no, no!<br>
DK & DIDDY: ''Not again!<br>
 
DK & DIDDY: ''Woah, woah, woah, woah, WOAH!
 
FUNKY: ''Oh no, Baby Kong!<br>
DIDDY & FUNKY: ''Oh no-no-no-no-no!<br>
 
DK: ''Watch out, Baby!<br>
DIDDY: ''Don't mean maybe!<br>
ALL: ''Woah, woah, woah, woah-woah-WOAH!
</blockquote>
*"'''''{{conjectural|My Wittle Evil One|song}}'''''"<br>(Sung by [[King K. Rool]])
<blockquote>
''I'm looking for the prince<br>Someone who can follow in my claw prints<br>An heir to pass the throne on to<br>My son, the Rool name must live on
 
And what an honorable lineage it is<br>One filled with despotism and tyranny, and a-<br>Oh, excuse me
 
''You are my prince, my wittle son<br>You're my wittle evil one<br>You are my heir, my precious brute<br>Your evil deeds will be so cute
 
''You'll carry on my evil ways<br>And take care of me when my scales turn grey<br>You'll rule the Everglades<br>It'll be the best career move you've ever made
 
My villainy will be passed on for generations<br>And you will rule the universe with a iron claw and-<br>Ahem
 
''You are my pwince, my wittle son<br>You're my wittle evil one<br>You are my heir, my precious bwute<br>Your evil deeds will be so cute
</blockquote>


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|JapR=Papa Kurūru
|JapR=Papa Kurūru
|JapM=Papa K.  Rool
|JapM=Papa K.  Rool
|Fra=Baby Kong Blues}}
|Fre=Baby Kong Blues
|FreM=-
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==Trivia==
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*This is the second and last appearance of [[Baby Kong]], after [[Ape Foo Young]].
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