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In the sequel, ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis]]'', he now works in the Mario Toy Company. Donkey Kong then kidnaps Pauline, the V. I. P. guest, when she chooses Mario's Mini-Mario toy over his [[Mini-Donkey Kong|Mini-DK]] toy. It is likely that he made the Mini-Donkey Kong toys, and perhaps he created the monkey-like enemies that appear in the game.
In the sequel, ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis]]'', he now works in the Mario Toy Company. Donkey Kong then kidnaps Pauline, the V. I. P. guest, when she chooses Mario's Mini-Mario toy over his [[Mini-Donkey Kong|Mini-DK]] toy. It is likely that he made the Mini-Donkey Kong toys, and perhaps he created the monkey-like enemies that appear in the game.
== Game Theory ==
Donkey Kong is a master of game theory.  After winning the Nobel Prize in 2004 for his discovery of the "charge off the side" dominant strategy in [[Super Smash Brothers]], Donkey Kong has continued his pioneering work in the field, most notably with the publication of his oft-cited article "Fuck [[Mario]]:  The Kamikaze Equilibrium" (Journal of Political Economy 13(2) 2006).  When Kong is not senselessly committing suicide while screaming "Mixed Strategies," he can often be found frowning pensively at game theoretic equations or passively submitting to brutal acts of rape performed by [[Captain Falcon]].


==Physical Appearance==
==Physical Appearance==

Revision as of 16:08, January 28, 2007

Template:MoreImages This article is about the character Donkey Kong. Also see the arcade game Donkey Kong (arcade)

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Donkey Kong, the king of the jungle.

'Donkey Kong (Usually shortened to DK) is an ape that lives on Donkey Kong Isles. His ancestor, the original DK (Believed to be Cranky Kong) wore no necktie.


Biography

A New Enemy

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Donkey Kongs Return.

DK was given a starring role in his own platforming game - Rare's Donkey Kong Country. In this game, DK - believed to be a grown-up Donkey Kong Jr. - lives in peace on Donkey Kong Island with a large family - including Cranky Kong, an old ape believed to be the original Donkey Kong. In this game, DK and his nephew, Diddy Kong, were on a quest to reclaim his stolen Banana Hoard from King K. Rool and his Kremling Krew. This game introduces some new long-term friends for DK; Funky Kong - a close friend of DK who can fly the Kongs to any place they've already been, and Candy Kong - DK's girlfriend, who saves the game for you. It also introduces us to Rambi the Rhino, Enguarde the Swordfish, Expresso the Ostrich, Winky the Frog and Squawks the Parrot, the Kongs' "animal buddies", who help them in different ways.

The Bet

Not long after the events of Donkey Kong Country, Cranky Kong gets K. Rool to steal DK's Banana Hoard again, after making a bet that DK and Diddy couldn't do it on a hand held system - the Game Boy. This marked the beginning of Donkey Kong Land, in which DK and Diddy must again defeat K. Rool and his Kremlings to get the bananas back. The game has the same form as the SNES semi-prequel, but the levels are of a different structure.

K. Rool's Revenge

Donkey Kong Country later had a sequel - Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest. After defeating K. Rool and getting his Banana Hoard back, DK relaxes back on Donkey Kong Island with his friends. When it gets dark, and all the Kongs have gone home, DK still relaxes on the beach. Diddy comes back in the morning to find that the K. Rool (known as Kaptain K. Rool in this game) and his Kremlings have returned, and kidnapped DK! DK himself doesn't play a starring role in this game, since he is being held captive on Crocodile Isle, the home of the Kremlings - it is Diddy's job to save him! Diddy also brings his girlfriend, Dixie Kong along with him, to help him in his quest. Diddy and Dixie fight through Crocodile Isle to K. Rool's Keep, where they find DK. However, he is whisked away again (and in the Game Boy version, left to fight the giant Kremling, Kerozene). Diddy and Dixie chase K. Rool up to the Flying Krock, where they engage him. When the time is right, they release DK, who sends K. Rool flying into the swamps of Krem Quay. Diddy and Dixie chase him to the Lost World for a final showdown. This game introduces Wrinkly Kong - Cranky's wife and DK's supposed mother - and Swanky Kong - thought by some to be DK's brother. There are also new animal buddies - Rattly the Rattlesnake, Clapper the Seal, Glimmer the Anglerfish, Squitter the Spider and Flapper the Parrot.

Return to Crocodile Isle

A small time after the events of Donkey Kong Country 2 Donkey Kong ended up being kidnapped by Kaptain K. Rool and, once again DK was carted off to a recently ressurected Crocodile Isle. This set off the events of Donkey Kong Land 2. It was up to Diddy and Dixie to once again save Donkey Kong. The Kongs succeded in defeating Kaptain K. Rool, Crocodile Isle was also re-sunken, this time, for good.

A New Quest

The final game in the Donkey Kong Country trilogy is Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble. The game stars Dixie Kong and her cousin, Kiddy Kong, in their own quest to rescue DK and Diddy from the new Kremling leader, KAOS.At the end, it is revealed that KAOS is just a robot, who is being controlled by none other than King K. Rool (now called Baron K. Roolenstein) himself It is also revealed that the Kremling leader had kidnapped Donkey and Diddy, and was using they're brains to power KAOS.

Search for the Lost World

Some time after Donkey and Diddy were rescued from Baron K. Roolenstein a contest to discover the sunken Lost World opens up. DK and Diddy, hungry for adventure decide to enter and scour the Northern Kremisphere for the Lost World; leaving Dixie and Kiddy behind. Despite being apart of the storyline of Donkey Kong Land III Donkey (and Diddy) do not actually appear in the game, presumebly the pair where exploring a different part of the Northern Kremisphere than the part Dixie and Kiddy were exploring.

Back in The Spotlight

Donkey Kong finally gets his starring role back in Donkey Kong 64, his first true 3D outing. This game also sees the return of Diddy. Both are playable characters, along with three new Kongs; Lanky Kong, Tiny Kong (Dixie's younger sister) and Chunky Kong (Kiddy's older brother). In this game, K. Rool (returning to his old title of 'King' K. Rool from Donkey Kong Country) attacks Donkey Kong Island with a huge battleship, shaped in likeness of K. Rool himself. However, due to incompetant pilots, the ship crashes into Donkey Kong Island, allowing passage between both places. K. Rool steals DK's Golden Bananas, and imprisons the other four Kongs. Squawks informs DK of the disaster, and he sets out immediately to save the other Kongs and retrieve his Golden Bananas.

A Musical Adventure

During the events of Donkey Konga, Donkey Konga 2 and Donkey Konga 3, Donkey, Diddy and Dixie have found a special bongo set. Seeing an opprutunity, they use the drums to become musical stars, earning them plenty of money to buy bananas with.

The Quest For Crests

In Donkey Kong Jungle Beat Donkey Kong travels to a new land. It is unknown exactly what he is doing there, but while he is there he defeats a bunch of new enemies, including the deadly Ghastly King. He leaves the new world and returns to Donkey Kong Island with hundreds of bananas, and a few rare trinkets called Crests

The Festival Ruined

Donkey Kong had more work to do during DK: King of Swing. It was time for the annual Jungle Jam, a festival for the Kongs. However King. K. Rool returns and steals all of the medals needed to have the festival. Donkey and Diddy go after him to get there tokens back. In the end, they defeat K. Rool, and the festival is celebrated.

Joining Mario Again

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DK with Wario, Mario, and Peach.

Much later after thier fights, Donkey Kong became a bit friendly in the sport series and Mario Party series. He was playable in the Mario Party series, however in Mario Party 5 and later Mario Party games became more of a host. He was like the opposite of Bowser and was a benifit to whoever laned on his space.

Following in his Footsteps

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Donkey Kong stealing the Mini Mairo toys.

Dk follows after his ancestor in Mario vs. Donkey Kong. Here instead of stealing Pauline, he steals Mini-Mario Toys, toys made by the Mario Toy Company. Mario like in the origianl Donkey Kong, getsd them back. While watching T.V. one day, Donkey Kong sees a commercial for a new toy, the Mini-Mario Toy. He instantly falls in love with the little toys, and is determined to get one. But when he gets to the store, they're sold out. In a fit of rage, Donkey Kong steals a whole sack full of the toys. However, little does he know that Mario, the old foe of the Kong Family, is equally determined to get them back. Donkey Kong sets many traps for Mario, but in the end he is caught and forced to give the toys back.

In the sequel, Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis, he now works in the Mario Toy Company. Donkey Kong then kidnaps Pauline, the V. I. P. guest, when she chooses Mario's Mini-Mario toy over his Mini-DK toy. It is likely that he made the Mini-Donkey Kong toys, and perhaps he created the monkey-like enemies that appear in the game.

Game Theory

Donkey Kong is a master of game theory. After winning the Nobel Prize in 2004 for his discovery of the "charge off the side" dominant strategy in Super Smash Brothers, Donkey Kong has continued his pioneering work in the field, most notably with the publication of his oft-cited article "Fuck Mario: The Kamikaze Equilibrium" (Journal of Political Economy 13(2) 2006). When Kong is not senselessly committing suicide while screaming "Mixed Strategies," he can often be found frowning pensively at game theoretic equations or passively submitting to brutal acts of rape performed by Captain Falcon.

Physical Appearance

DK is a large muscular ape with brown fur. The fur on his head gives off the appearance of a human hairstyle. He wears a single item of clothing - a red necktie with the 'DK' logo printed on it in yellow.

Appearances in Other Media

Donkey Kong, along with Mario and Pauline appeared in several episodes of the Saturday Supercade. Here Donkey Kong was a gorilla who had escaped from the circus and was now travelling the across country, with Mario and Pauline on his tail. Donkey Kong Jr. was also featured in a few of Saturday supercade's episodes. On the show DK Jr., along with his pal Bones travelled across the globe searching for Donkey Kong.

Donkey Kong made occasional appearances on Captain N: The Game Master. Here he was, more or less, a giant, bestial, monster. Often times on the show DK was manipulated by Mother Brain and her minions to do evil. Donkey Kong also appeared in the Captain N comics.

DK was also one of the main characters on the Donkey Kong Country animated series. Here he was the future ruler of Kongo Bongo Island and the guardian of the Crystal Coconut, often times Donkey Kong and his pals would need to defend the Crystal Coconut from the Kremling Krew and Kaptain Skurvy and his minions. On this show Donkey Kong was, like in recent games, somewhat of a slacker who loved bananas above all else.

Official Mario Series Artwork

Mario Hoops 3-on-3 info

  • Baller Name: Dunky Monkey
  • Type: Powerful
  • Special Shot: Konga Dunk
  • Letter to Tap: M

Mario Superstar Baseball Bio

"A gorilla known for raw power, DK lives a carefree jungle life... unless someone messes with his bananas, in which case he just loses it. His ancestor, Cranky Kong (the original Donkey Kong) wore no necktie. His talents lead in beating on primate foes and kart-racing. Fear his Banana Ball.

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