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'''Mo-Hog''' is a member of the [[Hog]] species that appears in the game ''[[Donkey Kong Jungle Beat]]''. He is one of the four Hog bosses [[Donkey Kong]] encounters. He is the king of the [[Strawberry Kingdom]] in the GameCube version of ''[[Donkey Kong Jungle Beat]]'' and the king of the [[Lemon Kingdom]] in the Wii's ''[[New Play Control! Donkey Kong Jungle Beat|New Play Control!]]'' version. His name is a pun on "{{wp|Mohawk hairstyle|Mohawk}}", a type of hairstyle.
'''Mo-Hog''' is a member of the [[Hog]] species that appears in the game ''[[Donkey Kong Jungle Beat]]''. It is one of the four Hog bosses [[Donkey Kong]] encounters. It is the king of the [[Strawberry Kingdom]] in the GameCube version of ''[[Donkey Kong Jungle Beat]]'' and the king of the [[Lemon Kingdom]] in the Wii's ''[[New Play Control! Donkey Kong Jungle Beat|New Play Control!]]'' version. Its name is a pun on "{{wp|Mohawk hairstyle|mohawk}}", a type of hairstyle.


Mo-Hog appears as a pig-like creature, with light tan skin, pink eyes, black hooves and horns, and a grey Mohawk.
Mo-Hog appears as a pig-like creature, with light tan skin, pink eyes, black hooves and horns, and a grey mohawk.


Mo-Hog is fought by Donkey Kong outside of what appears to the [[Spirit Tree]]. His attacks include throwing electrified melons at Donkey Kong, who must clap to make them lose their electric charge and then throw them back at him. This stuns the boss, giving Donkey Kong a brief moment to pummel him. He can also charge electricity and fly at Donkey Kong, then slash at him. Mo-Hog also slashes DK if he gets too close to him. Mo-Hog is the first Hog to use the electrical charge and throw melons faster than usual.
Mo-Hog is fought by Donkey Kong outside of what appears to the [[Spirit Tree]]. Its attacks include throwing electrified melons at Donkey Kong, who must clap to make them lose their electric charge and then throw them back at it. This stuns the boss, giving Donkey Kong a brief moment to pummel it. It can also charge electricity and fly at Donkey Kong, then slash at him. Mo-Hog also slashes DK if he gets too close to it. Mo-Hog is the first Hog to use the electrical charge and throw melons faster than usual.


After Donkey Kong delivers the final-blow to Mo-Hog, the [[Strawberry Kingdom]] (or the [[Lemon Kingdom]] on the Wii) is cleared.
After Donkey Kong delivers the final-blow to Mo-Hog, the [[Strawberry Kingdom]] (or the [[Lemon Kingdom]] on the Wii) is cleared.

Revision as of 06:24, September 17, 2021

Template:Character-infobox Mo-Hog is a member of the Hog species that appears in the game Donkey Kong Jungle Beat. It is one of the four Hog bosses Donkey Kong encounters. It is the king of the Strawberry Kingdom in the GameCube version of Donkey Kong Jungle Beat and the king of the Lemon Kingdom in the Wii's New Play Control! version. Its name is a pun on "mohawk", a type of hairstyle.

Mo-Hog appears as a pig-like creature, with light tan skin, pink eyes, black hooves and horns, and a grey mohawk.

Mo-Hog is fought by Donkey Kong outside of what appears to the Spirit Tree. Its attacks include throwing electrified melons at Donkey Kong, who must clap to make them lose their electric charge and then throw them back at it. This stuns the boss, giving Donkey Kong a brief moment to pummel it. It can also charge electricity and fly at Donkey Kong, then slash at him. Mo-Hog also slashes DK if he gets too close to it. Mo-Hog is the first Hog to use the electrical charge and throw melons faster than usual.

After Donkey Kong delivers the final-blow to Mo-Hog, the Strawberry Kingdom (or the Lemon Kingdom on the Wii) is cleared.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese モロピー
Moro Pī
Possibly from "moron" or「もろい」(moroi, weak) and「ピッグ」(piggu, pig)

Italian Raskal
From "Rascal"