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The studio is similar in appearance to [[Candy's Save Point]] from the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Nintendo]] version of ''Donkey Kong Country'', and serves as its replacement, due to the fact that [[player]]s can save their game at any point on the map screen.
The studio is similar in appearance to [[Candy's Save Point]] from the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Nintendo]] version of ''Donkey Kong Country'', and serves as its replacement, due to the fact that [[player]]s can save their game at any point on the map screen.


At Candy's Dance Studio, [[Donkey Kong|Donkey]] and [[Diddy Kong]] will jump into a [[Dance Barrel]], and dance alongside Candy Kong to a song, similar to a [[Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix|Dance Dance Revolution game]], except that moves are performed by pushing either buttons or a direction on the control pad. If the Kongs have good timing and make few mistakes, they will win a [[Photograph]].
At Candy's Dance Studio, [[Donkey Kong|Donkey]] and [[Diddy Kong]] will jump into a [[Dance Barrel]], and dance alongside Candy Kong to a song, similar to a [[Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix|Dance Dance Revolution game]], except that moves are performed by pushing either buttons or a direction on the control pad (although if one uses a GameBoy player for Gamecube and a Gamecube compatiable dance mat, one can dance just like DDR. If the Kongs have good timing and make few mistakes, they will win a [[Photograph]].


Candy has a dance studio in each of the game's six worlds. The first one, located in [[Kongo Jungle]], contains a relatively easy dance challenge, although the challenges get progessively harder down the road. If the Kongs can pull off a perfect dance session at any studio, they will receive a special Photograph from Candy as a bonus.
Candy has a dance studio in each of the game's six worlds. The first one, located in [[Kongo Jungle]], contains a relatively easy dance challenge, although the challenges get progessively harder down the road. If the Kongs can pull off a perfect dance session at any studio, they will receive a special Photograph from Candy as a bonus.
Her studio has distinct red and white banner with red and white draps with a wooden floor about four feet above the ground. Its big enough to hold 6 dancer, possibly nine. Its open air, so whichever location candy has placed her studio, the natural enviroment can be clearly seen.
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Revision as of 22:00, May 15, 2011

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Three Kongs participating the mini-game.

Candy's Dance Studio is a mini-game that appears in the Game Boy Advance remake of Donkey Kong Country, and as its name implies, is a dance studio run by Candy Kong.

The studio is similar in appearance to Candy's Save Point from the Super Nintendo version of Donkey Kong Country, and serves as its replacement, due to the fact that players can save their game at any point on the map screen.

At Candy's Dance Studio, Donkey and Diddy Kong will jump into a Dance Barrel, and dance alongside Candy Kong to a song, similar to a Dance Dance Revolution game, except that moves are performed by pushing either buttons or a direction on the control pad (although if one uses a GameBoy player for Gamecube and a Gamecube compatiable dance mat, one can dance just like DDR. If the Kongs have good timing and make few mistakes, they will win a Photograph.

Candy has a dance studio in each of the game's six worlds. The first one, located in Kongo Jungle, contains a relatively easy dance challenge, although the challenges get progessively harder down the road. If the Kongs can pull off a perfect dance session at any studio, they will receive a special Photograph from Candy as a bonus.

Her studio has distinct red and white banner with red and white draps with a wooden floor about four feet above the ground. Its big enough to hold 6 dancer, possibly nine. Its open air, so whichever location candy has placed her studio, the natural enviroment can be clearly seen.