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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* In the game's official artworks of Tiny Kong posing with the Feather Bow, the feathers are gray and have the calamus closer to the back of the weapon; but in the game, the feathers are pink and the calamus part is facing the direction it is going. Also the feathers in the game only appear when being fired, due to 64-bit textural limitations.
* In the game's official artworks of Tiny Kong posing with the Feather Bow, the feathers are gray and have the calamus closer to the back of the weapon; but in the game, the feathers are pink and the calamus part is facing the direction it is going. Also the feathers in the game only appear when being fired, due to the 64-bit textural limitations.
* The Feather Bow's triggering sound is the same with and without any ammunition, but the additional sound is the feather being fired (with ammunition only).
* The Feather Bow's triggering sound is the same with and without any ammunition, but the additional sound is the feather being fired (with ammunition only).
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Revision as of 18:32, April 17, 2012

File:TinyKong.jpg
Tiny Kong with her weapon of choice, the Feather Bow.

The Feather Bow was a weapon used by Tiny Kong. She used it during the events of Donkey Kong 64. As the name suggests, it is a golden crossbow that shoots feathers as projectiles. The weapon was created by Funky Kong to aid in the Kong Family's quest to stop King K. Rool from blowing up Donkey Kong Island. She also used it to turn King K. Rool's toes red while inside of his left shoe during the final battle.

Trivia

  • In the game's official artworks of Tiny Kong posing with the Feather Bow, the feathers are gray and have the calamus closer to the back of the weapon; but in the game, the feathers are pink and the calamus part is facing the direction it is going. Also the feathers in the game only appear when being fired, due to the 64-bit textural limitations.
  • The Feather Bow's triggering sound is the same with and without any ammunition, but the additional sound is the feather being fired (with ammunition only).

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