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'''Congazuma''' is a large golden [[Kremling]] statue and a boss in the game ''[[DK: King of Swing]]''.
'''Congazuma''' is a large golden [[Kremling]] statue and a boss in the game ''[[DK: King of Swing]]''.


During the events of ''DK: King of Swing'' Congazuma somehow ended up obtaining a [[DK Coin|golden medal]] stolen by [[King K. Rool]]. Finding Congazuma in some hidden jungle ruins in the [[Jungle World]], [[Donkey Kong]] engaged the living monolith in battle for the medal. Though Congazuma attempted to bash and jump on Donkey Kong he eventually ended up being bashed to pieces himself by Donkey Kong instead. After the battle Donkey managed to claim the DK Coin Congazuma was guarding from the stony remains of the Kremling golem.
During the events of ''DK: King of Swing'' Congazuma somehow ended up obtaining a [[DK Coin|golden medal]] stolen by [[King K. Rool]]. Finding Congazuma in some hidden jungle ruins in the [[Jungle World]], [[Donkey Kong]] engaged the living monolith in battle for the medal. Though Congazuma attempted to bash and jump on Donkey Kong he eventually ended up being bashed to pieces himself by Donkey Kong instead. After the battle Donkey managed to claim the medal Congazuma was guarding from the stony remains of the Kremling golem.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 17:22, March 12, 2007

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Congazuma, the living statue.

Congazuma is a large golden Kremling statue and a boss in the game DK: King of Swing.

During the events of DK: King of Swing Congazuma somehow ended up obtaining a golden medal stolen by King K. Rool. Finding Congazuma in some hidden jungle ruins in the Jungle World, Donkey Kong engaged the living monolith in battle for the medal. Though Congazuma attempted to bash and jump on Donkey Kong he eventually ended up being bashed to pieces himself by Donkey Kong instead. After the battle Donkey managed to claim the medal Congazuma was guarding from the stony remains of the Kremling golem.

Trivia

  • The name Congazuma seems to be derived from the Aztec ruler, Montezuma.