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The DVDs ''Donkey Kong Country Vol.1'' (Released in Australia) and ''Donkey Kong Country - Bad Hair Day'' (Released in the United Kingdom) feature several episodes. The other two Australian DVDs, ''Donkey Kong Country: Hooray for Holly Kongo Bongo'' and ''Donkey Kong Country: The Kongo Bongo Festival of Lights'', however, only feature one episode. Three years after the release of the previous DVDs, a new DVD titled ''I Spy With My Hairy Eye'' was released in England. There have been over 30 ''Donkey Kong Country'' DVD releases. Starting in 2013, Phase 4 Films began releasing the show on DVD in North America. On May 12, 2015, the company released the first season of 26 episodes in a 3-disc set. Nelvana currently has the entire series available for free streaming on its [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChUxVeU8kKEjmXOJZJGZE4g official YouTube channel.]
The DVDs ''Donkey Kong Country Vol.1'' (Released in Australia) and ''Donkey Kong Country - Bad Hair Day'' (Released in the United Kingdom) feature several episodes. The other two Australian DVDs, ''Donkey Kong Country: Hooray for Holly Kongo Bongo'' and ''Donkey Kong Country: The Kongo Bongo Festival of Lights'', however, only feature one episode. Three years after the release of the previous DVDs, a new DVD titled ''I Spy With My Hairy Eye'' was released in England. There have been over 30 ''Donkey Kong Country'' DVD releases. Starting in 2013, Phase 4 Films began releasing the show on DVD in North America. On May 12, 2015, the company released the first season of 26 episodes in a 3-disc set. Nelvana currently has the entire series available for free streaming on its [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChUxVeU8kKEjmXOJZJGZE4g official YouTube channel.]


The show had a large line of merchandise in Japan, including a [[Gallery:Donkey Kong Country Japanese CGI Trading Cards|collectible card game]] by Nintendo and [[Ahomaro Games]]. Some of the cards featured characters that never appeared in the television series. The card game was later adapted to be based on ''Donkey Kong 64''. The television series took over the TV Tokyo 6:30 P.M. timeslot from ''[[Wikipedia:Gokudo|Gokudo]]'', and was later replaced with ''[[Wikipedia:Hamtaro|Hamtaro]]''. As with most programs in Japan, the show has received home releases through rental tapes.
The show had a large line of merchandise in Japan, including a [[Gallery:Donkey Kong Country Japanese CGI trading cards|collectible card game]] by Nintendo and [[Ahomaro Games]]. Some of the cards featured characters that never appeared in the television series. The card game was later adapted to be based on ''Donkey Kong 64''. The television series took over the TV Tokyo 6:30 P.M. timeslot from ''[[Wikipedia:Gokudo|Gokudo]]'', and was later replaced with ''[[Wikipedia:Hamtaro|Hamtaro]]''. As with most programs in Japan, the show has received home releases through rental tapes.


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