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===Collectibles and mechanisms===
===Collectibles and mechanisms===
During their adventure, Diddy and Donkey run in a variety of collectibles and objects, some helpful, and some harmful. Many of these objects are listed below.
During their adventure, Diddy and Donkey run in a variety of collectibles and objects, some helpful, and some harmful. Many of these objects are listed below.
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===Barrels===
===Barrels===
The most common objects in ''Donkey Kong Country'' and its series are barrels. Many different barrels appear throughout this game, each having a different purpose and use. Below shows these uses on the barrels.
The most common objects in ''Donkey Kong Country'' and its series are barrels. Many different barrels appear throughout this game, each having a different purpose and use. Below shows these uses on the barrels.
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Note that the following table lists the levels in the original order on the SNES version of the game.
Note that the following table lists the levels in the original order on the SNES version of the game.


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<tr><th colspan="7" style="background:saddlebrown"><span style="color:white; font-size: medium">Levels and Bonus Areas</span></th></tr>
<tr><th colspan="7" style="background:saddlebrown"><span style="color:white; font-size: medium">Levels and Bonus Areas</span></th></tr>
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===Playable characters===
===Playable characters===
The game features two playable characters who try to return the Banana Hoard. Below are these two characters and a description on them.
The game features two playable characters who try to return the Banana Hoard. Below are these two characters and a description on them.
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Besides the two playable Kongs, there are also some non-playable apes who help them out in the game's [[Donkey Kong Country#Special Areas|special areas]]. The table below describes these helpers and names them.
Besides the two playable Kongs, there are also some non-playable apes who help them out in the game's [[Donkey Kong Country#Special Areas|special areas]]. The table below describes these helpers and names them.


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The supporting Kongs are not the only ones to aid Donkey and Diddy in their quest; the wildlife also help. Each [[Animal Friend]] is prisoner in a crate with their likeness on it. The Kongs can only use the Animal Friends in certain levels, meaning that the Kongs leave their helpers once they exit a level. Each buddy has different abilities, as shown below.
The supporting Kongs are not the only ones to aid Donkey and Diddy in their quest; the wildlife also help. Each [[Animal Friend]] is prisoner in a crate with their likeness on it. The Kongs can only use the Animal Friends in certain levels, meaning that the Kongs leave their helpers once they exit a level. Each buddy has different abilities, as shown below.


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====Normal enemies====
====Normal enemies====
As with all other ''Donkey Kong'' platformers, ''Donkey Kong Country'' features many different kinds of enemies, who try to defeat the Kongs throughout every level. Below shows the enemies' names, descriptions, and first and last level appearances.
As with all other ''Donkey Kong'' platformers, ''Donkey Kong Country'' features many different kinds of enemies, who try to defeat the Kongs throughout every level. Below shows the enemies' names, descriptions, and first and last level appearances.
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A boss is found at the end of every world and guards a portion of Donkey Kong's Banana Hoard. Each boss (excluding King K. Rool) is a bigger version of a generic enemy and requires more work to defeat. Below lists these bosses in order of appearance and gives a brief description on them.
A boss is found at the end of every world and guards a portion of Donkey Kong's Banana Hoard. Each boss (excluding King K. Rool) is a bigger version of a generic enemy and requires more work to defeat. Below lists these bosses in order of appearance and gives a brief description on them.


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