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'''''Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze''''' is a side-scrolling {{wp|2.5D}} [[Genre#Platform|platform]] game developed by [[Retro Studios]] and [[Monster Games]] for the [[Wii U]]. It is the fifth game in the [[Donkey Kong Country (series)|''Donkey Kong Country'' series]] and a direct sequel to ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]''. It follows the adventure of [[Donkey Kong]] and his partner [[Kong]]s as they travel back to [[Donkey Kong Island]] after being exiled from it by the [[Snowmads]], an organization of {{wp|Vikings}}-like seafarers. Throughout their journey, the Kongs must overcome six islands seized by Snowmads. Most levels feature classic platforming where the Kongs need to jump, roll, climb and swing to get to the end of an area, but some levels are traversed in a vehicle such as a [[Mine Cart]] or a [[Rocket Barrel]]. For the first time in the series, the camera angle can change dynamically in some levels where [[Blast Barrel]]s or [[Mine Cart|mine cart]]s are found, showing more areas and perspectives of the scenery. ''Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze'' is the first title in the series to feature more than two playable characters, with [[Diddy Kong]], [[Dixie Kong]] and [[Cranky Kong]] acting as companions of Donkey Kong who provide him additional abilities. The name "Tropical Freeze" is a pun on the term "tropical breeze".
'''''Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze''''' is a side-scrolling {{wp|2.5D}} [[Genre#Platform|platform]] game developed by [[Retro Studios]] and [[Monster Games]] for the [[Wii U]]. It is the fifth game in the [[Donkey Kong Country (series)|''Donkey Kong Country'' series]] and a direct successor to ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]''. It follows the adventure of [[Donkey Kong]] and his partner [[Kong]]s as they travel back to [[Donkey Kong Island]] after being flung away by the [[Snowmads]], an organization of {{wp|Vikings|Viking}}-like seafarers. Throughout their journey, the Kongs must overcome six islands seized by Snowmads. Most levels feature classic platforming where the Kongs need to jump, roll, climb and swing to get to the end of an area, but some levels are traversed in a vehicle such as a [[Mine Cart]] or a [[Rocket Barrel]]. ''Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze'' is the first title in the series to feature more than two playable characters, with [[Diddy Kong]], [[Dixie Kong]] and [[Cranky Kong]] acting as companions of Donkey Kong who provide him additional abilities. The name "Tropical Freeze" is a pun on the term "tropical breeze".


The game was originally slated for release during November 2013 before being pushed back to December 6; it was later pushed back again to February 2014.<ref>[https://www.gamespot.com/articles/donkey-kong-country-tropical-freeze-delayed/1100-6415162/ ''Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze'' delayed - GameSpot]</ref> The downloadable version of the game requires approximately 11.3 GB of free space on the console. In North America, the digital version of the game was removed from the [[Nintendo eShop#Wii U|Nintendo eShop]] shortly before the release of the [[Nintendo Switch]] version,<ref>Kim, Matt (April 30, 2018). [https://www.usgamer.net/articles/donkey-kong-country-tropical-freeze-abruptly-disappears-from-wii-u-eshop-ahead-of-switch-release ''Tropical Freeze'' Abruptly Disappears From Wii U eShop Ahead of Switch Release]. ''USGamer.'' Retrieved April 30, 2018.</ref> leaving the original game only available in retail in that region. However, the game remained available digitally in other regions until the closure of the Nintendo eShop for the Wii U.
The game was originally slated for release during November 2013 before being pushed back to December 6; it was later pushed back again to February 2014.<ref>[https://www.gamespot.com/articles/donkey-kong-country-tropical-freeze-delayed/1100-6415162/ ''Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze'' delayed - GameSpot]</ref> The downloadable version of the game requires approximately 11.3 GB of free space on the console. In North America, the game is only available in retail, as the downloadable version was removed from the [[Nintendo eShop#Wii U|Nintendo eShop]] shortly before the release of the [[Nintendo Switch]] version,<ref>Kim, Matt (April 30, 2018). [https://www.usgamer.net/articles/donkey-kong-country-tropical-freeze-abruptly-disappears-from-wii-u-eshop-ahead-of-switch-release ''Tropical Freeze'' Abruptly Disappears From Wii U eShop Ahead of Switch Release]. ''USGamer.'' Retrieved April 30, 2018.</ref> but the game remained available digitally in other regions until the closure of the Nintendo eShop.


''Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze'' was praised for its colorful visuals, large environments, variety, and improvements made to the ''Donkey Kong Country'' formula, although its high level of difficulty received some criticism. A [[Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze (Nintendo Switch)|port]] was released for the Nintendo Switch in May 2018.
''Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze'' was praised for its colorful visuals, large environments, variety, and improvements made to the ''Donkey Kong Country'' formula, although its high level of difficulty received some criticism. A [[Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze (Nintendo Switch)|port]] was released for the Nintendo Switch in May 2018.
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The story begins at [[DK's Tree House|Donkey Kong's hut]], where the Kongs are celebrating his birthday, with a banana-themed cake. One of the balloons detaches from the exterior of the house and drifts out towards the ocean where a fleet of [[Snowmad]] ships are stationed. Far away from the island, a [[Pointy Tucks]] observes Donkey Kong's hut with a telescope, relaying info to [[Lord Fredrik|their leader]], shrouded in a dark silhouette, who orders his subordinates to bring him an enchanted [[Horn (object)|horn]]. He blows into the horn, creating an entity known as an [[ice dragon]].
The story begins at [[DK's Tree House|Donkey Kong's hut]], where the Kongs are celebrating his birthday, with a banana-themed cake. One of the balloons detaches from the exterior of the house and drifts out towards the ocean where a fleet of [[Snowmad]] ships are stationed. Far away from the island, a [[Pointy Tucks]] observes Donkey Kong's hut with a telescope, relaying info to [[Lord Fredrik|their leader]], shrouded in a dark silhouette, who orders his subordinates to bring him an enchanted [[Horn (object)|horn]]. He blows into the horn, creating an entity known as an [[ice dragon]].
[[File:DKCTF story2.png|200px|thumb|Lord Fredrik blowing the enchanted horn]]
[[File:DKCTF story2.png|200px|thumb|Lord Fredrik blowing the enchanted horn]]
Meanwhile, back at Donkey Kong's hut, Diddy Kong is briefly shown blowing a noisemaker. Right as Donkey Kong is about to blow out the candle on his cake, a gust of wind extinguishes the candle, to Donkey Kong's surprise, and a snowflake blows in and lands on the tip of the candle. Donkey Kong turns away angry as he hears an uproar. The Kongs walk out on the front deck to investigate. The ice dragon swoops in on Donkey Kong Island, generating strong winds that blows the Kongs away to the [[Lost Mangroves]]. With the Kong family disposed of, the Snowmads invade the island as their command ship stations itself on top of its [[Volcano]] and the ice dragon causes it to enter a state of perpetual winter.
Meanwhile, back at Donkey Kong's hut, Diddy Kong is briefly shown blowing a noisemaker. Right as Donkey Kong is about to blow out a candle on his cake, a gust of wind extinguishes the candle, to Donkey Kong's surprise, and a snowflake blows in and lands on the tip of the candle. Donkey Kong turns away frustrated as he hears an uproar. The Kongs walk out on the front deck to investigate. The ice dragon swoops in on Donkey Kong Island, generating strong winds that blows the Kongs away to the [[Lost Mangroves]]. With the Kong family disposed of, the Snowmads seize the island as their command ship stations itself on top of its [[Volcano]] and the ice dragon causes it to enter a state of perpetual winter.
[[File: DKCTF story3.PNG|thumb|200px|Donkey Kong Island, now frozen over]]
[[File: DKCTF story3.PNG|thumb|200px|Donkey Kong Island, now frozen over]]
After traversing across five islands, the Kongs return to Donkey Kong Island. The Kongs make their way through the frozen fortress until they encounter the leader of the Snowmads, [[Lord Fredrik]], who challenges the Kongs to a final battle deep within the volcano. After a long battle, Donkey Kong delivers the final punch to Lord Fredrik, who is sent flying out from the roof of the Snowmads' ship, destroying it. The Kongs go out of the ship remains and look to see Lord Fredrik crashing into the remainder of the Snowmad ships out at sea. With the Snowmads defeated, Donkey Kong catches Lord Fredrik's horn and blows into it. This causes a breeze of flowers to carry the Kongs to the bottom of the island. The Kongs celebrate as the breeze of flowers flutter around Donkey Kong Island, melting all of the ice and snow and restoring the island to its original state.
After traversing across five islands, the Kongs return to Donkey Kong Island. The Kongs make their way through the frozen fortress until they encounter the leader of the Snowmads, [[Lord Fredrik]], who challenges the Kongs to a final battle deep within the volcano. After a long battle, Donkey Kong delivers the final punch to Lord Fredrik, who is sent flying out from the roof of the Snowmads' ship, destroying it. The Kongs go out of the ship remains and look to see Lord Fredrik crashing into the remainder of the Snowmad ships out at sea. With the Snowmads defeated, Donkey Kong catches Lord Fredrik's horn and blows into it. This causes a breeze of flowers to carry the Kongs to the bottom of the island. The Kongs celebrate as the breeze of flowers flutter around Donkey Kong Island, melting all of the ice and snow and restoring the island to its original state.
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Dixie Kong can execute the [[Helicopter Spin]] with her ponytail and propel herself upward in midair. Using her ponytail, she is also able to swim against strong currents, accessing potentially secret areas. Cranky harnesses the [[Cane Bounce]] by using his iconic rigid cane to combat or overcome some obstacles that could be dangerous to stomp on, such as urchins and thorns. The Cane Bounce can be seen as a substitute to Dixie Kong's Helicopter Twirl, as Cranky can bounce off the ground with his cane and take off to increased heights. With the inclusion of more than two playable characters in the game, a premiere feature in the series, the variety of [[DK Barrel|Kong Barrel]]s has been invigorated. Players can stumble upon Diddy, Dixie, or Cranky barrels, each displaying their name abbreviations &ndash; DD, DX, and CK respectively. These barrels usually appear to contain only one character, whereas the other spins like a roulette and constantly switch the partner inside, each time indicated by the before-mentioned abbreviations. In the standard mode of play, Donkey Kong can only carry one partner at the time; a partner freed from a Kong Barrel will replace the one that is currently on Donkey Kong's back. If the character in the chosen barrel is already seated on Donkey Kong, the characters can regenerate their health bar upon destroying the barrel.
Dixie Kong can execute the [[Helicopter Spin]] with her ponytail and propel herself upward in midair. Using her ponytail, she is also able to swim against strong currents, accessing potentially secret areas. Cranky harnesses the [[Cane Bounce]] by using his iconic rigid cane to combat or overcome some obstacles that could be dangerous to stomp on, such as urchins and thorns. The Cane Bounce can be seen as a substitute to Dixie Kong's Helicopter Twirl, as Cranky can bounce off the ground with his cane and take off to increased heights. With the inclusion of more than two playable characters in the game, a premiere feature in the series, the variety of [[DK Barrel|Kong Barrel]]s has been invigorated. Players can stumble upon Diddy, Dixie, or Cranky barrels, each displaying their name abbreviations &ndash; DD, DX, and CK respectively. These barrels usually appear to contain only one character, whereas the other spins like a roulette and constantly switch the partner inside, each time indicated by the before-mentioned abbreviations. In the standard mode of play, Donkey Kong can only carry one partner at the time; a partner freed from a Kong Barrel will replace the one that is currently on Donkey Kong's back. If the character in the chosen barrel is already seated on Donkey Kong, the characters can regenerate their health bar upon destroying the barrel.
A new feature in this game that is adjacent to the partner system is the [[Kong POW]] attack, which turns all the enemies on-screen into [[item]]s. In multiplayer, the move can be used if both players press a button at the same time. This move can only be performed when 100 [[banana]]s have been collected, as well as when there is a partner by Donkey Kong's side.<ref>http://www.nintendo.com.au/index.php?action=news&nid=3097</ref>


====Underwater mechanics====
====Underwater mechanics====
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Producer [[Kensuke Tanabe]] stated that the ability to pick up enemies and throw them, and overall the plucking capability, was inspired from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', which he directed.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7b9FnSvEQxE Wii U Developer Direct - ''Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze'' @E3 2013]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved August 6, 2015</ref>
Producer [[Kensuke Tanabe]] stated that the ability to pick up enemies and throw them, and overall the plucking capability, was inspired from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', which he directed.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7b9FnSvEQxE Wii U Developer Direct - ''Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze'' @E3 2013]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved August 6, 2015</ref>
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====Camera movement and Kong POW====
For the first time in the series, the camera angle can change dynamically in some levels where [[Blast Barrel]]s or [[Mine Cart|mine cart]]s are found, showing more areas and perspectives of the scenery. A new feature in this game is the [[Kong POW]] attack, which turns all the enemies on-screen into [[item]]s. In multiplayer, the move can be used if both players press a button at the same time. This move can only be performed when 100 [[banana]]s have been collected, as well as when there is a partner by Donkey Kong's side.<ref>http://www.nintendo.com.au/index.php?action=news&nid=3097</ref>
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The game can be played with either the [[Wii U#Wii U GamePad|Wii U GamePad]], the [[Wii#Wii Remote|Wii Remote]] alone and held horizontally, or the Wii Remote held vertically and connected to a [[Wii#Nunchuk|Nunchuk]].
The game can be played with either the [[Wii U#Wii U GamePad|Wii U GamePad]], the [[Wii#Wii Remote|Wii Remote]] alone and held horizontally, or the Wii Remote held vertically and connected to a [[Wii#Nunchuk|Nunchuk]].
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!style="background:#bb8855" colspan=5|Solo and co-op modes
!style="background:#bb8855" colspan=5|Solo and co-op modes
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===Playable characters===
===Playable characters===
''Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze'' has four playable characters (five in the Nintendo Switch port), making it the ''Donkey Kong Country'' game with the most playable characters.
''Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze'' has four playable characters (five in the Nintendo Switch port), making it the ''Donkey Kong Country'' game with the most playable characters.
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===Supporting characters===
===Supporting characters===
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!style="width:20%"|Character
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===Bosses===
===Bosses===
Each boss of this game is faced at the end of one of the six main [[world]]s. The Kongs have to deliver nine hits to a boss enemy in order to defeat him; after every three hits, the boss will anger and morph into another phase, usually changing color to reflect this. As the final blow is struck, the player is given the chance to punch the boss and knock him out violently by repeatedly pressing the buttons shown on screen.
Each boss of this game is faced at the end of one of the six main [[world]]s. The Kongs have to deliver nine hits to a boss enemy in order to defeat him; after every three hits, the boss will anger and morph into another phase, usually changing color to reflect this. As the final blow is struck, the player is given the chance to punch the boss and knock him out violently by repeatedly pressing the buttons shown on screen.
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===Enemies===
===Enemies===
====Snowmads====
====Snowmads====
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!colspan=5 style="background:saddlebrown;color:white"align=center|'''Tucks'''
!colspan=5 style="background:saddlebrown;color:white"align=center|'''Tucks'''
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|align="center"|[[File:Viking Art7 - Donkey Kong Country Tropical Freeze.png|100px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Viking Art7 - Donkey Kong Country Tropical Freeze.png|100px]]
|style="text-align:center"|[[Fluff (enemy)|Fluff]]
|style="text-align:center"|[[Fluff]]
|Enemies that constantly leap from side to side and can be defeated with any attack technique.
|Enemies that constantly leap from side to side and can be defeated with any attack technique.
|align="center"|[[Mangrove Cove]]
|align="center"|[[Mangrove Cove]]
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====Domestic enemies and other obstacles====
====Domestic enemies and other obstacles====
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!colspan=5 style="background:saddlebrown;color:white"align=center|'''General enemies'''
!colspan=5 style="background:saddlebrown;color:white"align=center|'''General enemies'''
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===Miscellaneous===
===Miscellaneous===
Several ''Donkey Kong Country Returns'' enemies, such as [[Big Squeekly]], [[Skittler]]s, and [[Mugly]], make cameo appearances frozen in ice. The former two are found in the levels [[Blurry Flurry]] and [[Forest Folly]] respectively, while Mugly can be seen at the bottom of the [[Donkey Kong Island (world)|Donkey Kong Island]] diorama. In addition, a [[Snippys]] can be seen on the title screen.
Several ''Donkey Kong Country Returns'' enemies, such as [[Big Squeekly]], [[Skittler]]s, and [[Mugly]], make cameo appearances frozen in ice. The former two are found in the levels [[Blurry Flurry]] and [[Forest Folly]] respectively, while Mugly can be seen at the bottom of the [[Donkey Kong Island (world)|Donkey Kong Island]] diorama. In addition, a [[Snippys]] can be seen on the title screen.
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Below is a table containing notable objects found in the game. A collectible is a gameplay element that can be collected and stored to a specific counter. Usually, when this counter reaches a certain number or magnitude, a special gameplay-related event will take place. A projectile represents an item that can be picked up and thrown at enemies or other elements. Vehicles refer to certain apparatuses that are used as mandatory ways of locomotion during select levels of the game.
Below is a table containing notable objects found in the game. A collectible is a gameplay element that can be collected and stored to a specific counter. Usually, when this counter reaches a certain number or magnitude, a special gameplay-related event will take place. A projectile represents an item that can be picked up and thrown at enemies or other elements. Vehicles refer to certain apparatuses that are used as mandatory ways of locomotion during select levels of the game.
===Collectables===
===Collectables===
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===Projectiles===
===Projectiles===
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===Miscellaneous===
===Miscellaneous===
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===Vehicles===
===Vehicles===
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!style="background:burlywood"width=30%|Music theme
!style="background:burlywood"width=30%|Music theme
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|align="center"|6-1||align="center"|[[Homecoming Hijinxs]]||align="center"|5||align="center"|"Snowmads Theme"
|align="center"|6-1||align="center"|[[Homecoming Hijinxs]]||align="center"|9||align="center"|"Snowmads Theme"
|-style=background:#FFF8DC
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|align="center"|6-2||align="center"|[[Seashore War]]||align="center"|5||align="center"|"Seashore War"
|align="center"|6-2||align="center"|[[Seashore War]]||align="center"|5||align="center"|"Seashore War"
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|align="center"|6-5||align="center"|[[Forest Folly]]||align="center"|5||align="center"|"Freezie Breezie"
|align="center"|6-5||align="center"|[[Forest Folly]]||align="center"|5||align="center"|"Freezie Breezie"
|-style=background:#FFF8DC
|-style=background:#FFF8DC
|align="center"|6-6||align="center"|[[Cliffside Slide]]||align="center"|5||align="center"|"Snowmads Theme"
|align="center"|6-6||align="center"|[[Cliffside Slide]]||align="center"|9||align="center"|"Snowmads Theme"
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|align="center"|6-7||align="center"|[[Frozen Frenzy (level)|Frozen Frenzy]]||align="center"|5||align="center"|"Frozen Frenzy"
|align="center"|6-7||align="center"|[[Frozen Frenzy (level)|Frozen Frenzy]]||align="center"|5||align="center"|"Frozen Frenzy"
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|align="center"|6-A||align="center"|[[Dynamite Dash]]||align="center"|5||align="center"|A remix of {{conjectural|"Run, Rambi! Run! Returns"}}
|align="center"|6-A||align="center"|[[Dynamite Dash]]||align="center"|5||align="center"|A remix of {{conjectural|"Run, Rambi! Run! Returns"}}
|-style=background:#FFF8DC
|-style=background:#FFF8DC
|align="center"|6-B||align="center"|[[Icicle Arsenal]]||align="center"|7||align="center"|"Freezie Breezie"
|align="center"|6-B||align="center"|[[Icicle Arsenal]]||align="center"|5||align="center"|"Freezie Breezie"
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|align="center"|6-K||align="center"|[[Slippy Spikes]]||align="center"|5||align="center"|"Swinger Flinger" *
|align="center"|6-K||align="center"|[[Slippy Spikes]]||align="center"|5||align="center"|"Swinger Flinger" *
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Kongs Swingin' Art - Donkey Kong Country Tropical Freeze.png|[[Donkey Kong]] swinging on a vine with [[Diddy Kong]], [[Dixie Kong]], and [[Cranky Kong]]
Kongs Swingin' Art - Donkey Kong Country Tropical Freeze.png|[[Donkey Kong]] swinging on a vine with [[Diddy Kong]], [[Dixie Kong]], and [[Cranky Kong]]
Viking Art3 - Donkey Kong Country Tropical Freeze.png|[[Pointy Tucks]]
Viking Art3 - Donkey Kong Country Tropical Freeze.png|[[Pointy Tuck]]
Viking Art6 - Donkey Kong Country Tropical Freeze.png|[[Hootz]]
Viking Art6 - Donkey Kong Country Tropical Freeze.png|[[Hootz]]
Viking Ship - Donkey Kong Country Tropical Freeze.png|[[Snowmad]] ship
Viking Ship - Donkey Kong Country Tropical Freeze.png|[[Snowmad]] ship
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*''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (game)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]'': The levels in Secret Seclusion feature music that originated from this game.
*''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (game)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]'': The levels in Secret Seclusion feature music that originated from this game.
*''[[Donkey Kong 3]]'': At the second checkpoint of Fruity Factory, the background features a replica of the [[greenhouse (blue)|blue greenhouse]].
*''[[Donkey Kong 3]]'': At the second checkpoint of Fruity Factory, the background features a replica of the [[greenhouse (blue)|blue greenhouse]].
*''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'': A [[tank]] resembling those from [[Bowser]]'s military forces, originating in the said game, can be seen in the background of Frosty Fruits. A [[P-Wing]] emblem can be found on the side of a plane in the level [[Trunk Twister]].
*''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'': A [[tank]] resembling those from [[Bowser]]'s military forces, originating in the said game, can be seen in the background of Frosty Fruits.
*''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'': The music theme "Aquatic Ambience"<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rbCM1XMa-Ew</ref> is covered. In the Canopy Chaos level, Cranky's record player from this game can be found and when ground pounded in front of it, it plays this games' title theme.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1rqLtJbofQk</ref> The music theme "Jungle Groove" has two covers: one during the loading screens between levels and another during some levels. Part of the music in the level Frozen Frenzy contains a cover version of the music theme "Fear Factory". Part of the music in the Crumble Cavern level contains a cover version of "Cave Dweller Concert" from this game. A small section of the bonus theme, "Bonus Room Blitz", plays when clearing a stage.
*''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'': The music theme "Aquatic Ambience"<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rbCM1XMa-Ew</ref> is covered. In the Canopy Chaos level, Cranky's record player from this game can be found and when ground pounded in front of it, it plays this games' title theme.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1rqLtJbofQk</ref> The music theme "Jungle Groove" has two covers: one during the loading screens between levels and another during some levels. Part of the music in the level Frozen Frenzy contains a cover version of the music theme "Fear Factory". Part of the music in the Crumble Cavern level contains a cover version of "Cave Dweller Concert" from this game. A small section of the bonus theme, "Bonus Room Blitz", plays when clearing a stage.
*''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'': Dixie Kong returns from this game which marked her first appearance. A bramble level, a swamp level and a beehive level return.  The music theme Lockjaw Saga is covered.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNU24BWDdUY</ref> Part of the music in the Frosty Fruit level contains a cover version of "In a Snowbound Land" music from this game. The music theme Stickerbush Symphony is covered. Part of the music in the level Frantic Fields contains a cover version of "Run, Rambi! Run!" from this game. One of Dixie Kong's idle animations in multiplayer involves her playing some air guitar could be a possible reference to her playing her electric guitar from this game. <ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwlLKpmlhpE</ref>
*''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'': Dixie Kong returns from this game which marked her first appearance. A bramble level, a swamp level and a beehive level return.  The music theme Lockjaw Saga is covered.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNU24BWDdUY</ref> Part of the music in the Frosty Fruit level contains a cover version of "In a Snowbound Land" music from this game. The music theme Stickerbush Symphony is covered. Part of the music in the level Frantic Fields contains a cover version of "Run, Rambi! Run!" from this game. One of Dixie Kong's idle animations in multiplayer involves her playing some air guitar could be a possible reference to her playing her electric guitar from this game. <ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwlLKpmlhpE</ref>
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*''[[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|Donkey Kong Country]]'' television series: Exclusively in the [[Nintendo Switch]] version's Funky mode, upon leaving the shop every once in a while, [[Tawks]] will utter "''Give 'em the old banana slamma, dude!''", referencing Donkey Kong's catchphrase from the animated series.<ref>Nintendo Life (April 25, 2018).  [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_yaJjLiS_8 Weird ''Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze'' Switch TV Show Easter Egg]. ''YouTube.'' Retrieved April 29, 2018.</ref>
*''[[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|Donkey Kong Country]]'' television series: Exclusively in the [[Nintendo Switch]] version's Funky mode, upon leaving the shop every once in a while, [[Tawks]] will utter "''Give 'em the old banana slamma, dude!''", referencing Donkey Kong's catchphrase from the animated series.<ref>Nintendo Life (April 25, 2018).  [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_yaJjLiS_8 Weird ''Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze'' Switch TV Show Easter Egg]. ''YouTube.'' Retrieved April 29, 2018.</ref>
*''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'': Funky Kong's [[emblem]] from this game reappears on a plane in the background of [[Big Top Bop]].
*''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'': Funky Kong's [[emblem]] from this game reappears on a plane in the background of [[Big Top Bop]].
*''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]'': Being the direct sequel to this installment, the gameplay is similar to its predecessor. The levels in Secret Seclusion have a remix of the music from the single Golden Temple stage in this game (which itself was remixed from ''Donkey Kong Jr.''). Also, the design of Donkey Kong Island is based on its appearance in this game; all of the worlds from this game can be seen. Finally, a number of sound effects from this game are used. In the level Blurry Flurry, Mega Squeekly has a cameo still alive in the background while frozen solid in an iceberg.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLSZnXbBMOE</ref> The giant Eyeball from Handy Hazards makes a cameo in the background of the level "Frozen Frenzy" frozen in place.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dn70PCdGIJE</ref> [[Mugly]] makes a cameo in the diorama of [[Donkey Kong Island]] frozen under the ground. Also, one of the logos seen in the cockpit of the plane Donkey Kong crashes into at the beginning of the game has the logo for this game. [[Snippys|Snaps]], an enemy from this game, makes a cameo on the title screen.
*''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]'': Being the direct successor to this installment, the gameplay is similar to its predecessor. The levels in Secret Seclusion have a remix of the music from the single Golden Temple stage in this game (which itself was remixed from ''Donkey Kong Jr.''). Also, the design of Donkey Kong Island is based on its appearance in this game; all of the worlds from this game can be seen. Finally, a number of sound effects from this game are used. In the level Blurry Flurry, Mega Squeekly has a cameo still alive in the background while frozen solid in an iceberg.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLSZnXbBMOE</ref> The giant Eyeball from Handy Hazards makes a cameo in the background of the level "Frozen Frenzy" frozen in place.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dn70PCdGIJE</ref> [[Mugly]] makes a cameo in the diorama of [[Donkey Kong Island]] frozen under the ground. Also, one of the logos seen in the cockpit of the plane Donkey Kong crashes into at the beginning of the game has the logo for this game. [[Snippys|Snaps]], an enemy from this game, makes a cameo on the title screen.
**''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D]]'': The Crash Guard, Green Balloon, and Portable DK Barrels originated in this game. Also, this is one of the games Donkey Kong plays on his Nintendo 3DS during his idle animation. He is heard in [[Cranky Kong's Shop]], as well as activating a secret path in a level.
**''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D]]'': The Crash Guard, Green Balloon, and Portable DK Barrels originated in this game. Also, this is one of the games Donkey Kong plays on his Nintendo 3DS during his idle animation. He is heard in [[Cranky Kong's Shop]], as well as activating a secret path in a level.
*''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'': One of the games Donkey Kong plays on his [[Nintendo 3DS]] during his idle animation is this game. During the animation, he can be heard passing a [[Goomba]] and collecting a [[coin]].
*''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'': One of the games Donkey Kong plays on his [[Nintendo 3DS]] during his idle animation is this game. During the animation, he can be heard passing a [[Goomba]] and collecting a [[coin]].
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**'''DK and Cranky:''' Unlike the other partners, Cranky does not help DK check if the coast is clear. As Donkey Kong plays his 3DS, Cranky will show disinterest in watching and read a newspaper instead.
**'''DK and Cranky:''' Unlike the other partners, Cranky does not help DK check if the coast is clear. As Donkey Kong plays his 3DS, Cranky will show disinterest in watching and read a newspaper instead.
*During the in-game cutscenes, the character animations depend on which character(s) are being used (e.g. Dixie slowing her fall with her ponytail and Cranky rolling a few times before falling, as opposed to Diddy simply crashing into the ground).
*During the in-game cutscenes, the character animations depend on which character(s) are being used (e.g. Dixie slowing her fall with her ponytail and Cranky rolling a few times before falling, as opposed to Diddy simply crashing into the ground).
*This is the only original ''Donkey Kong Country'' game to be ported to a handheld console that is also a home console (in this case, the Nintendo Switch).
*This is the only original ''Donkey Kong Country'' game not to receive a handheld reissue, instead receiving a home console port.
*The game's plot bears a strong resemblance to that of [[Donkey Kong in: Banana Day 24]], a ''[[Club Nintendo (magazine)|Club Nintendo]]'' comic released exclusively in Germany.
*The game's plot bears a strong resemblance to that of [[Donkey Kong in: Banana Day 24]], a ''[[Club Nintendo (magazine)|Club Nintendo]]'' comic released exclusively in Germany.
*This is the first ''Donkey Kong Country'' game since ''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!]]'' in which the [[banana hoard]] does not appear, although it is mentioned in the [[Wii U]] [[Nintendo eShop#Wii U|Nintendo eShop]] description.<ref>"''Help Donkey Kong and his friends save their home and banana hoard from marauding Vikings in the Donkey Kong Country™: Tropical Freeze game from Retro Studios.''" — '''''Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze''''', ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20160303104400/https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/donkey-kong-country-tropical-freeze-wii-u/ North American Nintendo eShop]''</ref>
*This is the first ''Donkey Kong Country'' game since ''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!]]'' in which the [[banana hoard]] does not appear, although it is mentioned in the [[Wii U]] [[Nintendo eShop#Wii U|Nintendo eShop]] description.<ref>"''Help Donkey Kong and his friends save their home and banana hoard from marauding Vikings in the Donkey Kong Country™: Tropical Freeze game from Retro Studios.''" — '''''Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze''''', ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20160303104400/https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/donkey-kong-country-tropical-freeze-wii-u/ North American Nintendo eShop]''</ref>

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