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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*"Blunda" is a modified orthograph for "Blunder". The word was probably changed so that it would rhyme with "Tundra".
*"Blunda" is a modified orthograph for "Blunder". The word was probably changed so that it would rhyme with "Tundra".
*Since the song "Frosty Frolics" from ''Donkey Kong Country 3'' was not included in this [[Gameboy]] sequel, the song "Cascade Capers", used in waterfall levels, also plays in "Tundra Blunda".  
*Since the song "Frosty Frolics" from ''Donkey Kong Country 3'' was not included in this [[Game Boy]] sequel, the song "Cascade Capers", used in waterfall levels, also plays in "Tundra Blunda".  
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Template:Level Tundra Blunda is the seventeenth level in Donkey Kong Land III. Located in the east of Blackforest Plateau, in the snowy foothills of a mountain range, it is the fifth level in this area. To complete it, Dixie Kong and Kiddy Kong must cross a large snowfield, home to several tribes of Lemguins. Indeed, these sharp-billed penguins have dug many holes in the tundra, from which they leap out to attack the Kongs. In addition, Dixie and Kiddy will have to face gangs of Skiddas and Krimps; Knockas are especially dangerous in this level, since the icy, slippery ground allows them to knock the Kongs back farther than in other areas. Knik-Knaks also populate this snowfield. This level's Koin can only be reached by jumping over the end flag.

"Tundra Blunda" is this game's equivalent of "Lemguin Lunge" from Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble.

Trivia

  • "Blunda" is a modified orthograph for "Blunder". The word was probably changed so that it would rhyme with "Tundra".
  • Since the song "Frosty Frolics" from Donkey Kong Country 3 was not included in this Game Boy sequel, the song "Cascade Capers", used in waterfall levels, also plays in "Tundra Blunda".