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'''''Donkey Konga 3 JP''''',<ref>Title given in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''</ref> known in Japanese as '''''Donkey Konga 3: Tabehōdai! Haru Mogitate 50 Kyoku''''' (ドンキーコンガ3 食べ放題!春もぎたて50曲, ''Donkey Konga 3: All-You-Can-Eat! Springtime Freshly-Picked 50 Songs''), is a ''[[Donkey Kong (franchise)|Donkey Kong]]'' video game released on the [[Nintendo GameCube]] in 2005.<ref>https://www.ign.com/articles/2005/02/24/donkey-konga-3-details-revealed</ref> It is the third and final installment of the ''[[Donkey Konga (series)|Donkey Konga]]'' series and was only released in Japan.
'''''Donkey Konga 3 JP''''',<ref>Title given in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''</ref> fully titled '''''Donkey Konga 3: Tabehōdai! Haru Mogitate 50 Kyoku''''', is a video game of the [[Donkey Kong (franchise)|''Donkey Kong'' franchise]] released on the [[Nintendo GameCube]] in 2005.<ref>https://www.ign.com/articles/2005/02/24/donkey-konga-3-details-revealed</ref> It is the third and final installment of the ''[[Donkey Konga (series)|Donkey Konga]]'' series and was released only in Japan.


Like the first two ''Donkey Konga'' titles, ''Donkey Konga 3'' is playable on the [[Nintendo GameCube#DK Bongos|DK Bongos]], but can also be played on a standard [[Nintendo GameCube#Nintendo GameCube Controller|Nintendo GameCube Controller]]. [[Donkey Kong]], [[Diddy Kong|Diddy]], and [[Dixie Kong|Dixie]] reappear from the previous two titles as playable characters. [[Funky Kong|Funky]] also appears as a new and fourth playable character, specifically by player four.
Like the first two ''Donkey Konga'' titles, ''Donkey Konga 3'' is playable on the [[Nintendo GameCube#DK Bongos|DK Bongos]], but it can also be played on a standard [[Nintendo GameCube#Nintendo GameCube Controller|Nintendo GameCube Controller]]. [[Donkey Kong]], [[Diddy Kong|Diddy]], and [[Dixie Kong|Dixie]] reappear from the previous two titles as playable characters. [[Funky Kong|Funky]] also appears as a new and fourth playable character, specifically by Player 4.


== List of songs ==
==List of songs==
There are 56 songs featured, 35 of which are available from the start and 21 Famicom songs which must be unlocked.
There are 56 songs featured, 35 of which are available from the start and 21 of which are Famicom songs that must be unlocked.


=== J-Pop ===
===J-Pop===
*{{wp|Hana (Orange Range song)|Hana}} - {{wp|Orange Range}}
*{{wp|Hana (Orange Range song)|Hana}} - {{wp|Orange Range}}
*Rokorōshon - Orange Range
*Rokorōshon - Orange Range
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*TOMORROW - {{wp|Maya Okamoto}}
*TOMORROW - {{wp|Maya Okamoto}}


=== Anime ===
===Anime===
*Kite Kite Atashinchi (''{{wp|Atashin'chi}}'' ending theme)
*Kite Kite Atashinchi (''{{wp|Atashin'chi}}'' ending theme)
*[[bulbapedia:Aim to Be a Pokémon Master|Mezase Pokémon Master]] (''[[bulbapedia:Pokémon anime|Pokémon]]'' opening theme #1)
*[[bulbapedia:Aim to Be a Pokémon Master|Mezase Pokémon Master]] (''[[bulbapedia:Pokémon anime|Pokémon]]'' opening theme #1)
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*Banana Tengoku (''[[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|Donkey Kong]]'' ending theme)
*Banana Tengoku (''[[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|Donkey Kong]]'' ending theme)


=== TV and Commercials ===
===TV and Commercials===
*Doremifa Daijoubu (''Hajimete no Otsukai'' theme song)
*Doremifa Daijoubu (''Hajimete no Otsukai'' theme song)
*''[[fireemblem:Fire Emblem Theme|Fire Emblem Commercial Theme]] (''Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade'')
*''[[fireemblem:Fire Emblem Theme|Fire Emblem Commercial Theme]] (''Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade'')


=== Variety ===
===Variety===
*Youderu Tabe Houdai
*Youderu Tabe Houdai
*Ii yuu da na
*Ii yuu da na
*Matsuken Samba II
*Matsuken Samba II


=== Latin ===
===Latin===
*{{wp|La Cucaracha}} - Paz Flores y Montalvo Francisco
*{{wp|La Cucaracha}} - Paz Flores y Montalvo Francisco


=== Western ===
===Western===
*{{wp|The Entertainer (rag)|Entertainer}} - {{wp|Prater & Hayes}}
*{{wp|The Entertainer (rag)|Entertainer}} - {{wp|Prater & Hayes}}


=== Classical ===
===Classical===
*{{wp|William Tell Overture|''William Tell'' Overture}} by {{wp|Gioachino Rossini}}
*{{wp|William Tell Overture|''William Tell'' Overture}} by {{wp|Gioachino Rossini}}
*{{wp|Eine kleine Nachtmusik}} by {{wp|Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart}}
*{{wp|Eine kleine Nachtmusik}} by {{wp|Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart}}
*See, the Conqu'ring Hero Comes! ({{wp|Judas Maccabaeus (Handel)}}) (Available in Challenge Mode and Freestyle Zone)
*See, the Conqu'ring Hero Comes! ({{wp|Judas Maccabaeus (Handel)}}) (Available in Challenge Mode and Freestyle Zone)


=== Games ===
===Games===
*[[Super Smash Bros. Melee|''Smash Brothers DX'']]
*[[Super Smash Bros. Melee|''Smash Brothers DX'']]
*[[Mona Pizza (song)|Kochira Mona Piza]] (''[[WarioWare: Twisted!|Mawaru Made in Wario]]'')
*[[Mona Pizza (song)|Kochira Mona Piza]] (''[[WarioWare: Twisted!|Mawaru Made in Wario]]'')
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*Donkey's Groove (''Donkey Konga 3'' theme song)
*Donkey's Groove (''Donkey Konga 3'' theme song)


=== Nursery ===
===Nursery===
*Te no Hira wo Taiyou Ni
*Te no Hira wo Taiyou Ni
*{{wp|Bingo (folk song)|Bingo}} - William Swords
*{{wp|Bingo (folk song)|Bingo}} - William Swords


=== Famicom ===
===Famicom===
*''Donkey Konga'' (Theme of ''[[Donkey Konga]]'')
*''Donkey Konga'' (Theme of ''[[Donkey Konga]]'')
*''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' overworld
*''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' overworld
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*''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' underwater
*''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' underwater
*''[[Dr. Mario (game)|Dr. Mario]]''
*''[[Dr. Mario (game)|Dr. Mario]]''
*''Nazo No Murasame (''The Mysterious Murasame Castle'')
*''Nazo No Murasame (''{{wp|The Mysterious Murasame Castle}}'')
*''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]''
*''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]''
*''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (game)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]''
*''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (game)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]''
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*''{{wp|Mappy}}''
*''{{wp|Mappy}}''


== Reception ==
==Reception==
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|[[Nintendo GameCube]]
|[[Nintendo GameCube]]
|Vincent Anderson, [http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/review/4405/donkey-konga-3-gamecube Nintendo World Report]
|Vincent Anderson, [https://www.nintendoworldreport.com/review/4405/donkey-konga-3-gamecube Nintendo World Report]
|8/10
|8/10
|align="left"|''"Donkey Konga 3 will be very familiar to you if you’re a veteran to the series. It uses the same basic formula, and it surprisingly still works well. Most of the songs are enjoyable, and even the ones that aren’t find some use in the quest to obtain all the unlockable items. If you like Donkey Konga but don’t care for the Japanese language, you’re better off waiting for a US version to come out. Otherwise, this is a title still worth getting if you have the money. You can import it from our partners at Lik-Sang."''
|align="left"|"''Donkey Konga 3 will be very familiar to you if you’re a veteran to the series. It uses the same basic formula, and it surprisingly still works well. Most of the songs are enjoyable, and even the ones that aren’t find some use in the quest to obtain all the unlockable items. If you like Donkey Konga but don’t care for the Japanese language, you’re better off waiting for a US version to come out. Otherwise, this is a title still worth getting if you have the money. You can import it from our partners at Lik-Sang.''"
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== Staff ==
==Staff==
{{main|List of Donkey Konga 3: Tabehōdai! Haru Mogitate 50 Kyoku staff}}
{{main|List of Donkey Konga 3 JP staff}}


== Gallery ==
==Gallery==
{{main-gallery}}
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<gallery>
DK Konga.jpg|[[Donkey Kong]]
DK Konga.jpg|[[Donkey Kong]]
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== Names in other languages ==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=ドンキーコンガ{{hover|3|スリー}} 食べ放題!春もぎたて{{hover|50|五十}}曲
|Jap=ドンキーコンガ{{hover|3|スリー}} 食べ放題!春もぎたて{{hover|50|五十}}曲
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== References ==
==References==
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Donkey Konga 3 JP
Game cover art of the Nintendo GameCube game, Donkey Konga 3: Tabehōdai! Haru Mogitate 50 Kyoku
Developer Namco
Publisher Nintendo
Platform(s) Nintendo GameCube
Release date Japan March 17, 2005
Genre Rhythm
Rating(s)
CERO:A - All ages
Mode(s) Single player, multiplayer
Media
Nintendo GameCube:
Optical disc
Input
Nintendo GameCube:

Donkey Konga 3 JP,[1] fully titled Donkey Konga 3: Tabehōdai! Haru Mogitate 50 Kyoku, is a video game of the Donkey Kong franchise released on the Nintendo GameCube in 2005.[2] It is the third and final installment of the Donkey Konga series and was released only in Japan.

Like the first two Donkey Konga titles, Donkey Konga 3 is playable on the DK Bongos, but it can also be played on a standard Nintendo GameCube Controller. Donkey Kong, Diddy, and Dixie reappear from the previous two titles as playable characters. Funky also appears as a new and fourth playable character, specifically by Player 4.

List of songs[edit]

There are 56 songs featured, 35 of which are available from the start and 21 of which are Famicom songs that must be unlocked.

J-Pop[edit]

Anime[edit]

TV and Commercials[edit]

Variety[edit]

  • Youderu Tabe Houdai
  • Ii yuu da na
  • Matsuken Samba II

Latin[edit]

Western[edit]

Classical[edit]

Games[edit]

Nursery[edit]

  • Te no Hira wo Taiyou Ni
  • Bingo - William Swords

Famicom[edit]

Reception[edit]

Reviews
Release Reviewer, Publication Score Comment
Nintendo GameCube Vincent Anderson, Nintendo World Report 8/10 "Donkey Konga 3 will be very familiar to you if you’re a veteran to the series. It uses the same basic formula, and it surprisingly still works well. Most of the songs are enjoyable, and even the ones that aren’t find some use in the quest to obtain all the unlockable items. If you like Donkey Konga but don’t care for the Japanese language, you’re better off waiting for a US version to come out. Otherwise, this is a title still worth getting if you have the money. You can import it from our partners at Lik-Sang."

Staff[edit]

Main article: List of Donkey Konga 3 JP staff

Gallery[edit]

For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Donkey Konga 3 JP.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ドンキーコンガ3 食べ放題!春もぎたて50
Donkī Konga Surī Tabehōdai! Haru Mogitate Gojū Kyoku
Donkey Konga 3: All-you-can-eat! Springtime Freshly-Picked 50 Songs

References[edit]