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![[Ninjape Rally]]
![[Ninjape Rally]]
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|[[File:Ninjape_Rally.jpg|200px]]
|align=left|Ninjape Rally is the first area of the Star Fruit Kingdom. Being one of the very last levels in the game, it features many different obstacles and mechanisms that the [[Donkey Kong]] must quickly use to win a race against four [[Ninjape]]s. Two [[Jungle Buddy|Jungle Buddies]] appear in the stage: [[Flurl]] and [[Helibird]]s. [[Helper Monkey]]s also help Donkey Kong in this level by tossing him to different areas. Other obstacles include ropes, falling rocks, and a small area of water that must be swum through.
|Ninjape Rally is the first area of the Star Fruit Kingdom. Being one of the very last levels in the game, it features many different obstacles and mechanisms that the [[Donkey Kong]] must quickly use to win a race against four [[Ninjape]]s. Two [[Jungle Buddy|Jungle Buddies]] appear in the stage: [[Flurl]] and [[Helibird]]s. [[Helper Monkey]]s also help Donkey Kong in this level by tossing him to different areas. Other obstacles include ropes, falling rocks, and a small area of water that must be swum through.


Although winning the race is optional, earning a better place in the race can give the Kong more beats to gather more Crests with. First place gives the ape 500 beats, second place awards him with 300, and third place awards him with 100. Any place before third, however, gives the ape no extra beats.
Although winning the race is optional, earning a better place in the race can give the Kong more beats to gather more Crests with. First place gives the ape 500 beats, second place awards him with 300, and third place awards him with 100. Any place before third, however, gives the ape no extra beats.
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![[Asteroid Belt]]
![[Asteroid Belt]]
|[[File:Asteroid_Belt.png|200px]]
|[[File:Asteroid_Belt.png|200px]]
|align=left|Asteroid Belt is the second part of the Star Fruit Kingdom. This level takes place inside of many large, round asteroids in outer space. Dragon heads appear throughout the stage to transfer the Kong to different asteroids and planets. The interior of the asteroids are usually very dark, and their round surface make them harder to climb. At the end of the level, the [[Jungle Buddy]], [[Hoofer]] appears, as well as the giant boss enemy, [[Iguanagon]], who can optionally be fought. A [[Coco Pig]] can also be found in this level, and it throws [[coconut]]s at the ape from its palm tree. Other powerful enemies include a [[Dan Spider]] and two [[Rolling Frog]]s. After the ape bites into the star fruit at the end of this level, he heads to the battle against Sumo Kong.
|Asteroid Belt is the second part of the Star Fruit Kingdom. This level takes place inside of many large, round asteroids in outer space. Dragon heads appear throughout the stage to transfer the Kong to different asteroids and planets. The interior of the asteroids are usually very dark, and their round surface make them harder to climb. At the end of the level, the [[Jungle Buddy]], [[Hoofer]] appears, as well as the giant boss enemy, [[Iguanagon]], who can optionally be fought. A [[Coco Pig]] can also be found in this level, and it throws [[coconut]]s at the ape from its palm tree. Other powerful enemies include a [[Dan Spider]] and two [[Rolling Frog]]s. After the ape bites into the star fruit at the end of this level, he heads to the battle against Sumo Kong.
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!VS. [[Sumo Kong]]
!VS. [[Sumo Kong]]
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|[[File:VsSumoKong.png|200px]]
|align=left|DK then faces Sumo Kong on a small rock near a planet. Sumo Kong attacks by attempting to slam his palms into DK. However, dodging is not done like usual; it is done by blocking each palm. Once a stalemate is reached, Sumo Kong is left open, and, once struck, can be punched several times, like the other bosses. Once he is defeated halfway, dodging is then possible, and the multi-hit attack is still possible. Once defeated, Sumo Kong will fall backward in defeat.
|DK then faces Sumo Kong on a small rock near a planet. Sumo Kong attacks by attempting to slam his palms into DK. However, dodging is not done like usual; it is done by blocking each palm. Once a stalemate is reached, Sumo Kong is left open, and, once struck, can be punched several times, like the other bosses. Once he is defeated halfway, dodging is then possible, and the multi-hit attack is still possible. Once defeated, Sumo Kong will fall backward in defeat.
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