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Brash is a jock with a mohawk and a stopwatch around his neck. He held a record of completing [[Riverside Race]] in one minute and 15 seconds for two years, which he brags about to [[Dixie Kong|Dixie]] and [[Kiddy Kong]]. If the [[Kong]]s manage to beat his record, Brash throws a powerful tantrum that causes a nearby log to fall into the riverbank on the Kremwood Forest map, forming a bridge leading into the [[secret cave]], Arich's Hoard, across from [[Bobbing Barrel Brawl]]. When subsequently visiting Brash, he stays mad at the Kongs, even insisting that they leave.
Brash is a jock with a mohawk and a stopwatch around his neck. He held a record of completing [[Riverside Race]] in one minute and 15 seconds for two years, which he brags about to [[Dixie Kong|Dixie]] and [[Kiddy Kong]]. If the [[Kong]]s manage to beat his record, Brash throws a powerful tantrum that causes a nearby log to fall into the riverbank on the Kremwood Forest map, forming a bridge leading into the [[secret cave]], Arich's Hoard, across from [[Bobbing Barrel Brawl]]. When subsequently visiting Brash, he stays mad at the Kongs, even insisting that they leave.


Brash wears a different outfit in the game's artwork that contains the [[Rareware]] logo next to the words "Rarebare", a clear pun on the company's title. The [[Nintendo Power|Nintendo Player's Guide]] has a slightly different artwork where the Rare logo is removed and the logo is renamed to "Rare Bear".<ref>[http://www.suppermariobroth.com/post/182435539450/left-official-artwork-of-brash-the-bear-from Supper Mario Broth]</ref> In the Game Boy Advance port, Brash's outfit was changed to a blue headband, a white undershirt, and blue sweatpants with a white stripe. He is no longer wearing a stopwatch.
Brash wears a different outfit in the game's artwork that contains the [[Rareware]] logo next to the words "Rarebare", a clear pun on the company's title. In addition to this artwork, the [[Nintendo Power|Nintendo Player's Guide]] also contains mirrored artwork where the Rare logo is removed and the logo is renamed to "Rare Bear".<ref>[https://www.suppermariobroth.com/post/182435539450/left-official-artwork-of-brash-the-bear-from Supper Mario Broth]</ref> In the Game Boy Advance port, Brash's outfit was changed to a blue headband, a white undershirt, and blue sweatpants with a white stripe. He is no longer wearing a stopwatch.
 
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Revision as of 10:44, October 15, 2022

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Brash
Artwork of Brash from Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!
Species Brothers Bear
First appearance Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! (1996)
Latest appearance Donkey Kong Country 3 (GBA) (2005)

Brash is the athletic member of the Brothers Bear. He appears in Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!, where he owns a cabin in the northwest end of Kremwood Forest. In the Game Boy Advance remake, it is a stadium.

Brash is a jock with a mohawk and a stopwatch around his neck. He held a record of completing Riverside Race in one minute and 15 seconds for two years, which he brags about to Dixie and Kiddy Kong. If the Kongs manage to beat his record, Brash throws a powerful tantrum that causes a nearby log to fall into the riverbank on the Kremwood Forest map, forming a bridge leading into the secret cave, Arich's Hoard, across from Bobbing Barrel Brawl. When subsequently visiting Brash, he stays mad at the Kongs, even insisting that they leave.

Brash wears a different outfit in the game's artwork that contains the Rareware logo next to the words "Rarebare", a clear pun on the company's title. In addition to this artwork, the Nintendo Player's Guide also contains mirrored artwork where the Rare logo is removed and the logo is renamed to "Rare Bear".[1] In the Game Boy Advance port, Brash's outfit was changed to a blue headband, a white undershirt, and blue sweatpants with a white stripe. He is no longer wearing a stopwatch.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ブラッシュ
Burasshu
Brash

References