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[[File:DK64 Funky Armory.png|thumb|The exterior of '''Funky's Store'''.]]
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'''Funky's Store''' is the place where the [[Kong]]s can reload and buy weapons in ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'', marking the first time in any [[Donkey Kong (franchise)|''Donkey Kong'' franchise]] that [[Funky Kong]] ran a shop that does not involve transportation. The music and atmosphere of the shop resemble an army surplus store, with the hut even having a front sign that reads "ARMORY".
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'''Funky's Store''', also called '''Funky's Armory''',<ref>Bogenn, Tim, and Ken Schmidt. ''Donkey Kong 64'' Official Strategy Guide. Page 13.</ref> is a location run by [[Funky Kong]] in ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''. Here, Funky sells weapons and upgrades to the [[Kong]]s. The location is a wooden shack with a set of three large bananas on top. The music and atmosphere of Funky's Store is based on an army surplus store; the location even has a front sign reading "ARMORY" (spelled "ARMOURY" in the kiosk demo, which also does not have a satellite and satellite dish, unlike the retail version). The Kongs can also visit Funky's Store to have their ammo supply replenished if it is below the maximum amount.
 
Funky's Store appears in every level except [[Hideout Helm]]. In [[Jungle Japes]], it is in the middle cliff of Central Area; in [[Angry Aztec]], Funky's Store is in the Llama's Temple Area; in [[Frantic Factory]], it is in the Testing Department; in [[Gloomy Galleon]], Funky's Store is in the Shipwreck Area (behind the fifth [[Bananaport Pad]] and two extra broken ship pieces, above the sunken submarine); in [[Fungi Forest]], it is in the Garden Area; in [[Crystal Caves]], Funky's Store is in the Ice Castle Area, on the cliffside below [[Lanky Kong]]'s [[Kasplat]]; and in [[Creepy Castle]], Funky's Store is in the castle crypt.
 
==Inventory==
Each of the five Kongs can obtain a personal weapon from Funky's Store by taking their respective first visit. Funky sells a weapon to the active Kong if they pay three [[Banana Coin|Banana Bunch Coin]]s:
 
*[[Donkey Kong]]: [[Coconut Shooter]]
*[[Diddy Kong]]: [[Popgun|Peanut Popguns]]
*[[Lanky Kong]]: [[Grape Shooter]]
*[[Tiny Kong]]: [[Feather Bow]]
*[[Chunky Kong]]: [[Pineapple Launcher]]


==Weapons==
By default, every Kong's weapon only carries up to 50 ammo. They can purchase a few extra upgrades for their weapons later in their adventure. The Ammo Belts also increase the Kongs' [[orange]] capacity, though this is not outright stated by Funky.
*[[Donkey Kong]] - [[Coconut Shooter]]
*[[Diddy Kong]] - [[Peanut Popgun]]
*[[Tiny Kong]] - [[Feather Bow]]
*[[Lanky Kong]] - [[Grape Shooter]]
*[[Chunky Kong]] - [[Pineapple Launcher]]


==Locations==
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* [[Jungle Japes]] – Middle Cliff in Central Area
!Upgrade!!Price!!Description!!Starting world
* [[Angry Aztec]] – Llama's Temple Area
|-
* [[Frantic Factory]] – Testing Department
|Ammo Belt 1
* [[Gloomy Galleon]] – Shipwreck Area (behind [[Bananaport Pad]] 5 and two extra broken ship pieces, and above the sunken submarine)
|3 Banana Bunch Coins
* [[Fungi Forest]] – Garden Area
|Increases the maximum capacity of the Kongs' weapons to 100 ammo, and increases their orange capacity from 20 to 25.
* [[Crystal Caves]] – Ice Castle Area, on the cliffside below [[Lanky Kong]]'s [[Kasplat]].
|[[Frantic Factory]]
* [[Creepy Castle]] – Castle Dungeon
|-
|Homing Ammo
|5 Banana Bunch Coins
|Allows the Kongs to use homing ammo, which causes their shots to home in on enemies. The maximum amount of homing ammo the Kongs can carry is equal to the maximum capacity of their normal ammo.
|[[Fungi Forest]]
|-
|Ammo Belt 2
|5 Banana Bunch Coins
|Increases the maximum capacity of the Kongs' weapons to 200 ammo, and their orange capacity to 30.
|[[Crystal Caves]]
|-
|Sniper Scope
|7 Banana Bunch Coins
|Allows the Kongs to shoot ammo farther while in a first-person view.
|[[Creepy Castle]]
|}


== Names in other languages ==
==Names in other languages==
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|Jap=<span lang="ja" xml:lang="ja">ファンキーのおみせ<ref><span lang="ja" xml:lang="ja">『任天堂公式ガイドブック ドンキーコング64』</span>. Page 5.</ref></span>
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|JapR=Fankī no omise
|JapR=Fankī no Omise
|JapM=Funky's store
|JapM=Funky's Store
|Ger=Funkys Arsenal{{ref needed}}
|Ger=Funkys Arsenal<ref>Domtendo. (May 27, 2019). [https://youtu.be/o4_3BrRZVRQ&t=277 DONKEY KONG 64 🍌 #2: Diddy Kong gefangen im Tropen Trubel]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved June 20, 2021.</ref>
|GerM=Funky's Arsenal
|GerM=Funky's Arsenal
|Fre=Boutique de Funky
|Fre=Boutique de Funky
|FreM=Funky's Store
|FreM=Funky's Store
|Spa=Armería de Funky
|SpaM=Funky's Armory
|Ita=Sparatutto di Funky<ref>''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'' English-Italian instruction booklet, pag. 33</ref>
|ItaM=Funky's Shoot-em-all
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Funky's Store
Funky's Armory in the game Donkey Kong 64.
First appearance Donkey Kong 64 (1999)
Owner Funky Kong

Funky's Store, also called Funky's Armory,[1] is a location run by Funky Kong in Donkey Kong 64. Here, Funky sells weapons and upgrades to the Kongs. The location is a wooden shack with a set of three large bananas on top. The music and atmosphere of Funky's Store is based on an army surplus store; the location even has a front sign reading "ARMORY" (spelled "ARMOURY" in the kiosk demo, which also does not have a satellite and satellite dish, unlike the retail version). The Kongs can also visit Funky's Store to have their ammo supply replenished if it is below the maximum amount.

Funky's Store appears in every level except Hideout Helm. In Jungle Japes, it is in the middle cliff of Central Area; in Angry Aztec, Funky's Store is in the Llama's Temple Area; in Frantic Factory, it is in the Testing Department; in Gloomy Galleon, Funky's Store is in the Shipwreck Area (behind the fifth Bananaport Pad and two extra broken ship pieces, above the sunken submarine); in Fungi Forest, it is in the Garden Area; in Crystal Caves, Funky's Store is in the Ice Castle Area, on the cliffside below Lanky Kong's Kasplat; and in Creepy Castle, Funky's Store is in the castle crypt.

Inventory[edit]

Each of the five Kongs can obtain a personal weapon from Funky's Store by taking their respective first visit. Funky sells a weapon to the active Kong if they pay three Banana Bunch Coins:

By default, every Kong's weapon only carries up to 50 ammo. They can purchase a few extra upgrades for their weapons later in their adventure. The Ammo Belts also increase the Kongs' orange capacity, though this is not outright stated by Funky.

Upgrade Price Description Starting world
Ammo Belt 1 3 Banana Bunch Coins Increases the maximum capacity of the Kongs' weapons to 100 ammo, and increases their orange capacity from 20 to 25. Frantic Factory
Homing Ammo 5 Banana Bunch Coins Allows the Kongs to use homing ammo, which causes their shots to home in on enemies. The maximum amount of homing ammo the Kongs can carry is equal to the maximum capacity of their normal ammo. Fungi Forest
Ammo Belt 2 5 Banana Bunch Coins Increases the maximum capacity of the Kongs' weapons to 200 ammo, and their orange capacity to 30. Crystal Caves
Sniper Scope 7 Banana Bunch Coins Allows the Kongs to shoot ammo farther while in a first-person view. Creepy Castle

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ファンキーのおみせ
Fankī no Omise
Funky's Store

French Boutique de Funky
Funky's Store
German Funkys Arsenal[2]
Funky's Arsenal
Italian Sparatutto di Funky[3]
Funky's Shoot-em-all
Spanish Armería de Funky
Funky's Armory

References[edit]

  1. ^ Bogenn, Tim, and Ken Schmidt. Donkey Kong 64 Official Strategy Guide. Page 13.
  2. ^ Domtendo. (May 27, 2019). DONKEY KONG 64 🍌 #2: Diddy Kong gefangen im Tropen Trubel. YouTube. Retrieved June 20, 2021.
  3. ^ Donkey Kong 64 English-Italian instruction booklet, pag. 33