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==Enemies== | ==Enemies== | ||
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===Normal Enemies=== | ===Normal Enemies=== | ||
*[[Click-Clack]] | *'''[[Click-Clack]]''': | ||
*[[Flitter]] | *'''[[Flitter]]''': | ||
*[[Flotsam]] | *'''[[Flotsam]]''': | ||
*[[Kaboing]] | *'''[[Kaboing]]''': | ||
*[[Kannon]] | *'''[[Kannon]]''': | ||
*[[Klampon]] | *'''[[Klampon]]''': | ||
*[[Klinger]] | *'''[[Klinger]]''': | ||
*[[Klobber]] | *'''[[Klobber]]''': | ||
*[[Klomp]] | *'''[[Klomp]]''': | ||
*[[Krook]] | *'''[[Krook]]''': | ||
*[[Kruncha]] | *'''[[Kruncha]]''': | ||
*[[Lockjaw]] | *'''[[Lockjaw]]''': | ||
*[[Mini Necky]] | *'''[[Mini Necky]]''': | ||
*[[Neek]] | *'''[[Neek]]''': | ||
*[[Puftup]] | *'''[[Puftup]]''': | ||
*[[Shuri]] | *'''[[Shuri]]''': | ||
*[[Spiny (Donkey Kong)|Spiny]] | *'''[[Spiny (Donkey Kong)|Spiny]]''': | ||
*[[Zinger]] | *'''[[Zinger]]''': | ||
===Bosses=== | ===Bosses=== | ||
*[[Krow]] | *'''[[Krow]]''': | ||
*[[Kleever]] | *'''[[Kleever]]''': | ||
*[[King Zing]] | *'''[[King Zing]]''': | ||
*[[Kreepy Krow]] | *'''[[Kreepy Krow]]''': | ||
*[[Kaptain K. Rool]] | *'''[[Kaptain K. Rool]]''': | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
Revision as of 12:54, August 9, 2010
This article is under construction. Therefore, please excuse its informal appearance while it is being worked on. We hope to have it completed as soon as possible.
Donkey Kong Land 2 is a video game developed by Rareware and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy. Released in September 1996, it is a sequel to Donkey Kong Land, a predecessor to Donkey Kong Land III, and the handheld follow-up of Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest. Like its predecessor, the game features a yellow cartridge and Super Game Boy special features, giving the game a special banana border when played on a Super Game Boy.
This game is often mistaken as a handheld port of Donkey Kong Country 2, however, this is untrue. Although the two games run on the same engine and have the same areas, the layouts on each of the levels are new. Another difference is that two worlds, Krem Quay and Crocodile Cauldron, are merged into one world: Krem Cauldron. Kleever is the boss of this area, while Kudgel doesn't appear at all in the game. However, the game doesn't differ from its Super Nintendo counterpart as much as its predecessor, Donkey Kong Land, does.
Storyline
Similar to the storyline in Donkey Kong Country 2, Kaptain K. Rool and the Kremling Krew kidnaps Donkey Kong. In exchange for Donkey Kong's safe return, the Kremlings demand the Banana Hoard. However, the Kongs decline this offer, not wanting to give away the hoard, and Diddy Kong and Dixie Kong head out to find the big ape on Crocodile Isle.
Template:Spoiler Avoiding restless bands of enemies, the two heroes travel through several worlds, including the Gangplank Galleon, Krem Cauldron, Krazy Kremland, Gloomy Gulch, and K. Rool's Keep. They fight bosses, such as King Zing, on the way, going through amusement parks and Zinger hives. Eventually, the apes make their way to the top of Crocodile Isle, where they find Donkey Kong tied up in ropes. Before they can rescue him, he is lifted into The Flying Krock. Chasing him into the helicopter, the apes meet the leader of the Kremling Krew, Kaptain K. Rool, and the characters battle. Eventually, Diddy and Dixie knock out the Kremling leader, and Donkey Kong frees himself from his chains. Before Kaptain K. Rool can attack again, the big ape knocks him off the island, sending him into the ocean.
However, even after Donkey Kong is freed, the apes' adventure isn't over. After paying a hefty fine of Kremkoins to Klubba, the way into the Lost World is opened. After completing the world, the mouth of the stone crocodile head opens. Inside, the monkeys meet Kaptain K. Rool again, and the two sides fight a second time. Even with his wide variety of attacks, the Kremling is, again, defeated. Afterwards, the heroes flee from Crocodile Isle, where they, along with Donkey Kong, watch as the Kremling island sinks into the ocean. Template:Endspoiler
Levels
Levels and Bonus Areas | ||||
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Gangplank Galleon | ||||
# | Level | Bonus Areas | Type of Level | |
1 | Pirate Panic | 2 | Ship Deck | |
2 | Mainbrace Mayhem | 1 | Ship Mast | |
3 | Gangplank Galley | 2 | Ship Deck | |
4 | Lockjaw's Locker | 1 | Ship Hold | |
5 | Topsail Trouble | 2 | Ship Mast | |
6 | BOSS LEVEL: Krow's Nest | 0 | Ship Mast | |
Krem Cauldron | ||||
# | Level | Bonus Areas | Type of Level | |
7 | Hothead Hop | 2 | Lava | |
8 | Kannon's Klaim | 1 | Mines | |
9 | Lava Lagoon | 2 | Ship Hold | |
10 | Redhot Ride | 1 | Lava | |
11 | Squawk's Shaft | 2 | Mines | |
12 | Barrel Bayou | 2 | Swamp | |
13 | Glimmer's Galleon | 2 | Ship Hold | |
14 | Krockhead Klamber | 1 | Swamp | |
15 | Rattle Battle | 1 | Ship Deck | |
16 | Slime Climb | 1 | Ship Mast | |
17 | BOSS LEVEL: Kleaver's Kiln | 0 | Lava | |
Krazy Kremland | ||||
# | Level | Bonus Areas | Type of Level | |
18 | Hornet Hole | 1 | Hive | |
19 | Target Terror | 2 | Roller Coaster | |
20 | Bramble Blast | 2 | Brambles | |
21 | Rickety Race | 0 | Roller Coaster | |
22 | Bramble Scramble | 1 | Brambles | |
23 | Mudhole Marsh | 2 | Swamp | |
24 | Rambi Rumble | 2 | Hive | |
25 | BOSS LEVEL: King Zing Sting | 0 | Hive | |
Gloomy Gulch | ||||
# | Level | Bonus Areas | Type of Level | |
26 | Ghostly Grove | 1 | Forest | |
27 | Krazy Koaster | 1 | Roller Coaster | |
28 | Gusty Glade | 2 | Roller Coaster | |
29 | Parrot Chute Panic | 2 | Hive | |
30 | Web Woods | 1 | Forest | |
31 | BOSS LEVEL: Kreepy Krow | 0 | Ship Mast | |
K. Rool's Keep | ||||
# | Level | Bonus Areas | Type of Level | |
32 | Arctic Abyss | 2 | Ice | |
33 | Windy Well | 1 | Mines | |
34 | Dungeon Danger | 2 | Castle | |
35 | Clapper's Cavern | 1 | Ice | |
36 | Chain Link Chamber | 2 | Castle | |
37 | Toxic Tower | 1 | Castle | |
38 | BOSS LEVEL: Stronghold Showdown | 0 | Castle | |
The Flying Krock | ||||
# | Level | Bonus Areas | Type of Level | |
39 | Screech's Sprint | 1 | Brambles | |
40 | BOSS LEVEL: K. Rool Duel | 0 | Castle | |
Lost World | ||||
# | Level | Bonus Areas | Type of Level | |
41 | Jungle Jinx | 1 | Jungle | |
42 | Black Ice Battle | 1 | Ice | |
43 | Fiery Furnace | 1 | Lava | |
44 | Klobber Karnage | 1 | Jungle | |
45 | Animal Antics | 1 | Jungle | |
46 | BOSS LEVEL: Krocodile Kore | 0 | Lava |
Enemies
This article is under construction. Therefore, please excuse its informal appearance while it is being worked on. We hope to have it completed as soon as possible.
Normal Enemies
- Click-Clack:
- Flitter:
- Flotsam:
- Kaboing:
- Kannon:
- Klampon:
- Klinger:
- Klobber:
- Klomp:
- Krook:
- Kruncha:
- Lockjaw:
- Mini Necky:
- Neek:
- Puftup:
- Shuri:
- Spiny:
- Zinger:
Bosses
Gallery
Boxart
- BackoftheUSbox65.jpg
The back of the US boxart.
- JapaneseDKL2Art65.jpg
The Japanese boxart.
Artwork
- DKLboxartImage65.jpg
A scene from the boxart.
Screenshots
- TheTitleScreen65.jpg
The title screen.
- EpicFail65.jpg
The game over screen.
- More video game heroes 65.jpg
- DKL2 Pirate Panic65.jpg
Traveling through Pirate Panic.
- Diddydiddydiddy65789.jpg
Diddy near the letter K.
Riding through the roller coaster level, Krazy Koaster.
- Dungeon Danger.PNG
The Kongs in Dungeon Danger.
Glitches
- Main article: Donkey Kong Land 2/Glitches
Beta elements
- Main article: Donkey Kong Land 2/Beta elements
Trivia
- All the levels in the game have same names as those in Donkey Kong Country 2, however, the level layouts are new. The only exceptions are Haunted Hall (replaced with Krazy Koaster) and Castle Crush (replaced with Dungeon Danger).
- The boxart depicts in the background, Glimmer the Anglerfish, even though he doesn't appear in the game. The box art was later used for the title screen in the European Game Boy Advance port of Donkey Kong Country 2.
Game Boy games | |
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Super Mario franchise | Alleyway (1989) • Baseball (1989) • Super Mario Land (1989) • Golf (1989) • Dr. Mario (1990) • Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins (1992) • Donkey Kong (1994) • Mario's Picross (1995) • Picross 2 (1996) |
Donkey Kong franchise | Donkey Kong (1994) • Donkey Kong Land (1995) • Donkey Kong Land 2 (1996) • Donkey Kong Land III (1997) |
Yoshi franchise | Yoshi (1991) • Yoshi's Cookie (1992) • Tetris Attack (1996) |
Wario franchise | Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 (1994) • Wario Blast: Featuring Bomberman! (1994) • Wario Land II (1998) |
Miscellaneous | Tetris (1989) • The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening (1993) • Game & Watch Gallery (1997) • Game & Watch Gallery 2 (1997) |