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Some enemies also use barrels themselves. [[Manky Kong]]s toss them at the Kongs, similar to Donkey Kong in the original arcade game. When [[Rambi]] bumps into a barrel thrown by a Manky Kong, the barrel does not break, but instead simply falls off-screen. | Some enemies also use barrels themselves. [[Manky Kong]]s toss them at the Kongs, similar to Donkey Kong in the original arcade game. When [[Rambi]] bumps into a barrel thrown by a Manky Kong, the barrel does not break, but instead simply falls off-screen. | ||
[[File: | [[File:Diddy comedy.png|thumb|left|[[Diddy Kong]] and a [[Krusha]] standing next to a lone barrel in ''[[Donkey Kong Land]]''.]] | ||
After ''Donkey Kong Country'', barrels retain the same functions they had in the aforementioned game. Despite being common in ''[[Donkey Kong Land 2]]'' and ''[[Donkey Kong Land III]]'', the first ''[[Donkey Kong Land]]'' features only three barrels, each in [[Jungle Jaunt]], [[Freezing Fun]], and [[Tricky Temple]]. In this game, barrels are smaller and take the form of wooden kegs. | After ''Donkey Kong Country'', barrels retain the same functions they had in the aforementioned game. Despite being common in ''[[Donkey Kong Land 2]]'' and ''[[Donkey Kong Land III]]'', the first ''[[Donkey Kong Land]]'' features only three barrels, each in [[Jungle Jaunt]], [[Freezing Fun]], and [[Tricky Temple]]. In this game, barrels are smaller and take the form of wooden kegs. | ||