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[[File:DK64 Banana Fairy Island.png|thumb|'''Banana Fairy Island'''.]]
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'''Banana Fairy Island''',<ref>"''Tiny! Oh, Tiny, you did it! You rescued all the Banana Fairies and have restored peace to Banana Fairy Island. Thank you! I can now reveal our secret.''" - Banana Fairy Princess, ''Donkey Kong 64''</ref> also known as '''Banana Fairy Kingdom''',<ref>"''Tiny! Thanks once again. Banana Fairy Kingdom is eternally grateful to you and your friends.''" - Banana Fairy Princess, ''Donkey Kong 64''</ref> is an island in ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'' home to the [[Banana Fairy Princess]] and her [[Banana Fairy |Banana Fairies]]. The island is in the shape of the Banana Fairy Princess's head and both of her wings. There is an entrance to the inside where the mouth should be.
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|image=[[File:DK64 Banana Fairy Island.png|250px]]<br>Banana Fairy Island as seen in ''Donkey Kong 64''
|greater_location=[[DK Isles]]
|ruler=[[Banana Fairy Princess]]
|inhabitants=[[Banana Fairy|Banana Fairies]]
|first_appearance=''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'' ([[List of games by date#1999|1999]])
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{{quote|[[Tiny Kong|Tiny]]! Oh, Tiny, you did it! You rescued all the [[Banana Fairy|Banana Fairies]] and have restored peace to Banana Fairy Island. Thank you!|Banana Fairy Princess|Donkey Kong 64}}
'''Banana Fairy Island''' (also known as '''Banana Fairy Kingdom''', '''Fairy Island''',<ref>The ''Donkey Kong 64'' [[Nintendo Power|Player's Guide]], pages 15-16 and foldout.</ref><ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20000304171035/http://www.nintendo.com/n64/donkeykong64/dkisles.html</ref> or the '''Queen Banana Fairy's Island'''<ref>''Official UK Nintendo Magazine'' Issue 90, page 64. "''Go behind the Queen Banana Fairy’s Island to find a Feather Switch.''"</ref>) is a small island and the residence of the [[Banana Fairy Princess]] and the [[Banana Fairy|Banana Fairies]].


Normally, only [[Tiny Kong]] can enter this by jumping into the [[barrel]] to the right which allows Tiny to become small enough to enter. However, there is a glitch that allows [[Donkey Kong]], [[Diddy Kong]], [[Lanky Kong]] and [[Chunky Kong]] to enter. There is apparently ivy forming under her closed eyes, which is most likely to represent tears, because when the player meets the Banana Fairy Princess she is crying over the loss of her fellow Banana Fairies. There are also eight [[Crystal Coconuts]] on the ground, as well as the fifth [[Bananaport Pad]]. Behind the head, there is a switch that requires Tiny Kong's [[Feather Bow]] to activate it. Once activated, Tiny can claim the Golden Banana behind the gate.
==Layout==
[[File:BananaFairyIslandinterior.png|thumb|left|200px|]]
The island's only notable feature is the large home of the Banana Fairies. The building is shaped like a Banana Fairy's head and wings, with green ivy growing beneath the eyelashes on the front. Contrary to its size, the Banana Fairy head has a small entryway at the "mouth". The [[Kong]]s are too large to enter it except for [[Tiny Kong|Tiny]], if she uses her [[Mini-Monkey]] ability from a nearby [[Cranky's Kong Barrel|Tiny Barrel]]. There are also eight [[Crystal Coconut]]s lying around the island shore, the fifth [[Bananaport Pad]] of the [[Donkey Kong Island|Kong Isle]] hub, and a [[Golden Banana]] in a small jail behind the head. Tiny can open the bars and obtain the Golden Banana by firing at a [[Target Switch|Feather Switch]] on the right.


On the inside of Banana Fairy Island, the Banana Fairy Princess is straight ahead of the player on top of some sort of altar, along with her [[Golden Banana]] peel throne. In the four corners of the room, there are fountains containing four Crystal Coconuts each. They also have several lily pads and two never-ending waterfalls on both sides of the fountain. On the east side of the room, there is a large wooden door. If the Kongs capture all twenty Banana Fairies, Tiny gains access to the wooden door, which contains the rare [[Rare Ltd.|Rareware]] Golden Banana.  This is required if the player wants a perfect score (101%).
In the interior, the Banana Fairy Princess sits at her banana peel-shaped throne in front of an altar-based structure. Each corner of the room has four Crystal Coconuts. There is a fountain with numerous lily pads and two endless waterfalls on each side. There is a large wooden door on the right side, which has the Golden Banana with the [[Rare Ltd.|Rareware]] sticker behind it.


This is also the place where the [[Kong]]s get to learn a powerful shockwave attack. The move can be used to defeat almost any enemy in one hit, but it uses one Crystal Coconut. The move can also be used on DK dirt piles in order to reveal a [[5-Banana Coin]].
==History==
When Tiny first enters the building, she meets the Banana Fairy Princess, who is crying over the missing Banana Fairies. She gives a [[Banana Fairy's Camera]] to Tiny and the Kongs to retrieve the Banana Fairies and a [[Super Slam|unique shockwave ability]].
 
Much later, Tiny can obtain the Golden Banana contained behind the wooden door after she returns every Banana Fairy successfully.
 
==Trivia==
*There is a [[List of Donkey Kong 64 glitches|glitch]] that allows the other four Kongs, [[Donkey Kong]], [[Diddy Kong|Diddy]], [[Lanky Kong|Lanky]], and [[Chunky Kong|Chunky]] to enter the Banana Fairy Island's head by swimming underneath the island.


==References==
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Latest revision as of 17:50, April 1, 2024

Banana Fairy Island
Banana Fairy Island in the game Donkey Kong 64.
Banana Fairy Island as seen in Donkey Kong 64
First appearance Donkey Kong 64 (1999)
Greater location DK Isles
Ruler Banana Fairy Princess
Inhabitants Banana Fairies
Tiny! Oh, Tiny, you did it! You rescued all the Banana Fairies and have restored peace to Banana Fairy Island. Thank you!”
Banana Fairy Princess, Donkey Kong 64

Banana Fairy Island (also known as Banana Fairy Kingdom, Fairy Island,[1][2] or the Queen Banana Fairy's Island[3]) is a small island and the residence of the Banana Fairy Princess and the Banana Fairies.

Layout[edit]

BananaFairyIslandinterior.png

The island's only notable feature is the large home of the Banana Fairies. The building is shaped like a Banana Fairy's head and wings, with green ivy growing beneath the eyelashes on the front. Contrary to its size, the Banana Fairy head has a small entryway at the "mouth". The Kongs are too large to enter it except for Tiny, if she uses her Mini-Monkey ability from a nearby Tiny Barrel. There are also eight Crystal Coconuts lying around the island shore, the fifth Bananaport Pad of the Kong Isle hub, and a Golden Banana in a small jail behind the head. Tiny can open the bars and obtain the Golden Banana by firing at a Feather Switch on the right.

In the interior, the Banana Fairy Princess sits at her banana peel-shaped throne in front of an altar-based structure. Each corner of the room has four Crystal Coconuts. There is a fountain with numerous lily pads and two endless waterfalls on each side. There is a large wooden door on the right side, which has the Golden Banana with the Rareware sticker behind it.

History[edit]

When Tiny first enters the building, she meets the Banana Fairy Princess, who is crying over the missing Banana Fairies. She gives a Banana Fairy's Camera to Tiny and the Kongs to retrieve the Banana Fairies and a unique shockwave ability.

Much later, Tiny can obtain the Golden Banana contained behind the wooden door after she returns every Banana Fairy successfully.

Trivia[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ The Donkey Kong 64 Player's Guide, pages 15-16 and foldout.
  2. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20000304171035/http://www.nintendo.com/n64/donkeykong64/dkisles.html
  3. ^ Official UK Nintendo Magazine Issue 90, page 64. "Go behind the Queen Banana Fairy’s Island to find a Feather Switch."