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In ''Donkey Kong Country'', Manky Kongs try to hurt [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Diddy Kong]] by throwing an endless supply of [[barrel]]s in their direction. Some Manky Kongs throw barrels more quickly than others. None of the Manky Kongs move around, but they do turn to face Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong's direction. Manky Kongs first appear in the level [[Orang-utan Gang]], where they appear standing on the treetops all throughout, and return in [[Ice Age Alley]], [[Oil Drum Alley]], [[Trick Track Trek]], [[Blackout Basement]], and [[Loopy Lights]]. Manky Kongs usually throw barrels from a height, effectively protecting them from the Kongs. Manky Kongs can be taken out from either being [[jump]]ed onto, rolling into, or having a [[Steel Keg]] thrown at it. In original {{wp|Western world|Western}} releases, a Manky Kong can be defeated from one hit, but in the Japanese version, it requires two hits.
In ''Donkey Kong Country'', Manky Kongs try to hurt [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Diddy Kong]] by throwing an endless supply of [[barrel]]s in their direction. Some Manky Kongs throw barrels more quickly than others. None of the Manky Kongs move around, but they do turn to face Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong's direction. Manky Kongs first appear in the level [[Orang-utan Gang]], where they appear standing on the treetops all throughout, and return in [[Ice Age Alley]], [[Oil Drum Alley]], [[Trick Track Trek]], [[Blackout Basement]], and [[Loopy Lights]]. Manky Kongs usually throw barrels from a height, effectively protecting them from the Kongs. Manky Kongs can be taken out from either being [[jump]]ed onto, rolling into, or having a [[Steel Keg]] thrown at it. In original {{wp|Western world|Western}} releases, a Manky Kong can be defeated from one hit, but in the Japanese version, it requires two hits.


In the [[Donkey Kong Country (Game Boy Color)|Game Boy Color port]], the player can print a sticker of Manky holding the letter J from the [[nwiki:Game Boy Printer|Game Boy Printer]], from the selection menu's "ALPHABET" option of the PRINT sub-menu. Similarly, the [[Donkey Kong Country (Game Boy Advance)|Game Boy Advance port]] includes a [[photograph]] of a Manky Kong that can be obtained by throwing a Steel Keg at one.
In the [[Donkey Kong Country (Game Boy Color)|Game Boy Color port]], the player can print a sticker of Manky holding the letter J from the [[Game Boy Printer]], from the selection menu's "ALPHABET" option of the PRINT sub-menu. Similarly, the [[Donkey Kong Country (Game Boy Advance)|Game Boy Advance port]] includes a [[photograph]] of a Manky Kong that can be obtained by throwing a Steel Keg at one.


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