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'''''Baby Kong Blues''''' is the episode of the [[Donkey Kong Country TV series]] that aired on December 6th, 1998.  It begins with [[Candy Kong|Candy]] instructing [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Diddy Kong]] to baby-sit [[Baby Kong]] while she is away.  While the [[Kong]]s are minding the baby, the carriages gets away and keeps rolling with Baby Kong still inside of it.  It rolls right into the lair of [[King K. Rool]].  The Kremling King takes a strong fondness to the infant, and is determined to raise him as his heir.
'''''Baby Kong Blues''''' is the episode of the [[Donkey Kong Country TV series]] that aired on December 6th, 1998.  It begins with [[Candy Kong|Candy]] instructing [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Diddy Kong]] to baby-sit [[Baby Kong]] while she is away.  While the [[Kong]]s are minding the baby, the carriages gets away and keeps rolling with Baby Kong still inside of it.  It rolls right into the lair of [[King K. Rool]].  The Kremling King takes a strong fondness to the infant, and he is determined to raise him as his heir.


[[Category: TV Episodes]]
[[Category: TV Episodes]]
[[Category: Donkey Kong Country Episodes]]
[[Category: Donkey Kong Country Episodes]]

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Baby Kong Blues is the episode of the Donkey Kong Country TV series that aired on December 6th, 1998. It begins with Candy instructing Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong to baby-sit Baby Kong while she is away. While the Kongs are minding the baby, the carriages gets away and keeps rolling with Baby Kong still inside of it. It rolls right into the lair of King K. Rool. The Kremling King takes a strong fondness to the infant, and he is determined to raise him as his heir.