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{{quote2|Well done, it seems I underestimated you. Welcome to the Lost World, but you will never catch me.|[[King K. Rool|Baron K. Roolenstein]]|Donkey Kong Land III}}
{{quote2|Well done, it seems I underestimated you. Welcome to the Lost World, but you will never catch me.|[[King K. Rool|Baron K. Roolenstein]]|Donkey Kong Land III}}
'''Lost World''' is the sixth and final world in ''[[Donkey Kong Land III]]''. It can only be accessed by [[Dixie Kong|Dixie]] and [[Kiddy Kong]] once they have collected every [[DK Coin]] and [[Stop Watch]]. The world boss is [[Baron K. Roolenstein]], who is previously fought as the boss of [[Tin Can Valley]]. The Lost World is set in grassland and has a few caves and factories.
'''Lost World''' is the sixth and final world in ''[[Donkey Kong Land III]]''. It can only be accessed by [[Dixie Kong|Dixie]] and [[Kiddy Kong]] once they have collected every [[DK Coin]] and [[Stop Watch|Watch]]. The world boss is [[Baron K. Roolenstein]], who is previously fought as the boss of [[Tin Can Valley]]. The Lost World is set in grassland and has a few caves and factories.


The Lost World has a significant role in the beginning storyline: there was a contest held to see who would first discover the Lost World first. Both [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Diddy Kong]] participated in the contest, leaving Dixie and Kiddy behind; they felt rejected and decided to participate in the contest themselves, though Baron K. Roolenstein also decided to join.  
The Lost World has a significant role in the beginning storyline: there was a contest held to see who would first discover the Lost World first. Both [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Diddy Kong]] participated in the contest, leaving Dixie and Kiddy behind; they felt rejected and decided to participate in the contest themselves, though Baron K. Roolenstein also decided to join.  


After the [[Kong]]s defeat Baron K. Roolenstein in the Lost World, the game cuts to the ending. In it, a start line can be seen in the background, presumably related to the Lost World contest.  
After the [[Kong]]s defeat Baron K. Roolenstein in the Lost World, the game cuts to the ending. In it, a start line can be seen in the background, presumably related to the Lost World contest.  
==Levels==
==Levels==
*[[Whiplash Dash]] (pipeline)
*[[Whiplash Dash]] (pipeline)
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{{quote2|Even if you short circuit K. Rool's plan to find and loot the Lost World for his own gain, you still won't be able to just waltz into the place yourself. There will be a trick or two to entering this fabled land, which we'll reveal next issue.|''Nintendo Power'' vol. 101, page 87}}
{{quote2|Even if you short circuit K. Rool's plan to find and loot the Lost World for his own gain, you still won't be able to just waltz into the place yourself. There will be a trick or two to entering this fabled land, which we'll reveal next issue.|''Nintendo Power'' vol. 101, page 87}}
{{quote2|Last month, we gave you the scoop on some of the tougher stages and harded-to-find items in Donkey Kong Land 3. Now that you've collected all of the DK Coins from the previous stages and won the first five Clocks from the Brothers Bears, you'll be allowed to enter the Lost World and explore its mysterious interior. Baron K. Roolenstein found his way here before you, and he's strewn a host of dangers and death traps across your path. Luckily for you, our tips and full maps of each stage will give you a fighting chance to defeat the nefarious baron and save the treasures of the Lost World from his greedy, grimy clutches. Now is not the time to be sitting on your hands, so get moving, little monkeys!|''Nintendo Power'' vol. 103, page 84}}
{{quote2|Last month, we gave you the scoop on some of the tougher stages and harded-to-find items in Donkey Kong Land 3. Now that you've collected all of the DK Coins from the previous stages and won the first five Clocks from the Brothers Bears, you'll be allowed to enter the Lost World and explore its mysterious interior. Baron K. Roolenstein found his way here before you, and he's strewn a host of dangers and death traps across your path. Luckily for you, our tips and full maps of each stage will give you a fighting chance to defeat the nefarious baron and save the treasures of the Lost World from his greedy, grimy clutches. Now is not the time to be sitting on your hands, so get moving, little monkeys!|''Nintendo Power'' vol. 103, page 84}}
== Names in other languages ==
 
==Names in other languages==
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|Jap=ロストワールド
|Jap=ロストワールド
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In a prototype of the original [[Game Boy]] release, Stop Watches are the only requirement for entering the Lost World.<ref>[http://www.nintendoplayer.com/prototype/donkey-kong-land-iii/ ''Donkey Kong Land III'' (Prototype, Game Boy) - Nintendo Player]</ref>
*In a prototype of the original [[Game Boy]] release, Watches are the only requirement for entering the Lost World.<ref>[https://www.nintendoplayer.com/prototype/donkey-kong-land-iii/ ''Donkey Kong Land III'' (Prototype, Game Boy) - Nintendo Player]</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 22:08, September 13, 2022

Lost World
The map of the Lost World in Donkey Kong GB: Dinky Kong & Dixie Kong.
Game Donkey Kong Land III
Level(s) 6
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“Well done, it seems I underestimated you. Welcome to the Lost World, but you will never catch me.”
Baron K. Roolenstein, Donkey Kong Land III

Lost World is the sixth and final world in Donkey Kong Land III. It can only be accessed by Dixie and Kiddy Kong once they have collected every DK Coin and Watch. The world boss is Baron K. Roolenstein, who is previously fought as the boss of Tin Can Valley. The Lost World is set in grassland and has a few caves and factories.

The Lost World has a significant role in the beginning storyline: there was a contest held to see who would first discover the Lost World first. Both Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong participated in the contest, leaving Dixie and Kiddy behind; they felt rejected and decided to participate in the contest themselves, though Baron K. Roolenstein also decided to join.

After the Kongs defeat Baron K. Roolenstein in the Lost World, the game cuts to the ending. In it, a start line can be seen in the background, presumably related to the Lost World contest.

Levels

Profiles

“Even if you short circuit K. Rool's plan to find and loot the Lost World for his own gain, you still won't be able to just waltz into the place yourself. There will be a trick or two to entering this fabled land, which we'll reveal next issue.”
Nintendo Power vol. 101, page 87
“Last month, we gave you the scoop on some of the tougher stages and harded-to-find items in Donkey Kong Land 3. Now that you've collected all of the DK Coins from the previous stages and won the first five Clocks from the Brothers Bears, you'll be allowed to enter the Lost World and explore its mysterious interior. Baron K. Roolenstein found his way here before you, and he's strewn a host of dangers and death traps across your path. Luckily for you, our tips and full maps of each stage will give you a fighting chance to defeat the nefarious baron and save the treasures of the Lost World from his greedy, grimy clutches. Now is not the time to be sitting on your hands, so get moving, little monkeys!”
Nintendo Power vol. 103, page 84

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ロストワールド
Rosuto Wārudo
Lost World

Trivia

  • In a prototype of the original Game Boy release, Watches are the only requirement for entering the Lost World.[1]

References