Editing The Day the Island Stood Still

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Back at K. Rool's, Krusha and Klump are still exercising. Klump, while doing push-ups, falls unconscious, asking if he can have "permission to have a stroke." K. Rool denies his "request," stating that they still have an hour left. Even though he is shocked by this, he disregards it and continues to exercise.
Back at K. Rool's, Krusha and Klump are still exercising. Klump, while doing push-ups, falls unconscious, asking if he can have "permission to have a stroke." K. Rool denies his "request," stating that they still have an hour left. Even though he is shocked by this, he disregards it and continues to exercise.


In Cranky's tree house, Diddy Kong is trying to wake up DK, but fails to do so. Cranky then rushes in, noticing that, even though the sun has stopped, the Crystal Coconut is safe. Cranky then notices that none of the clocks are working, to which Diddy explains that Donkey decided to take a nap, and now he cannot wake up. Cranky then begins to investigate his condition.
In Cranky's tree house, Diddy Kong is trying to wake up DK, but fails to do so & Angrily Turns Red & Stomp His Hat. Cranky then rushes in, noticing that, even though the sun has stopped, the Crystal Coconut is safe. Cranky then notices that none of the clocks are working, to which Diddy explains that Donkey decided to take a nap, and now he cannot wake up. Cranky then begins to investigate his condition.


At the same time, King K. Rool is sleeping as Klump and Krusha continue to exercise, although at this point, Krusha has fallen asleep. He then rolls over, with the resulting quake causing K. Rool to wake up. He then notices Klump exercising and Krusha sleeping, then notices that his watch is not working, leading him to the conclusion that time has stopped. He then goes to a computer, and notices that the sun has stopped. With of all these signs, K. Rool is certain he isn't the only one who has noticed, so he puts a visual of Cranky Kong's house on the screen. On the screen, he notices that DK has fallen asleep. He then overhears Diddy explaining what happened to Cranky, and eventually, they both find out that Donkey Kong's wish caused time to stop around them. Diddy thinks that Cranky has a way to wake him up, to which the old ape replies that he doesn't. King K. Rool then decides to steal the Crystal Coconut now that Donkey Kong is incapacitated.
At the same time, King K. Rool is sleeping as Klump and Krusha continue to exercise, although at this point, Krusha has fallen asleep. He then rolls over, with the resulting quake causing K. Rool to wake up. He then notices Klump exercising and Krusha sleeping, then notices that his watch is not working, leading him to the conclusion that time has stopped. He then goes to a computer, and notices that the sun has stopped. With of all these signs, K. Rool is certain he isn't the only one who has noticed, so he puts a visual of Cranky Kong's house on the screen. On the screen, he notices that DK has fallen asleep. He then overhears Diddy explaining what happened to Cranky, and eventually, they both find out that Donkey Kong's wish caused time to stop around them. Diddy thinks that Cranky has a way to wake him up, to which the old ape replies that he doesn't. King K. Rool then decides to steal the Crystal Coconut now that Donkey Kong is incapacitated.

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