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'''Manky Kongs''' are [[Kong]] reject orangutans and enemies in ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]''. Their name derives from the primarily-British slang term "manky", meaning "dirty", while also playing on the word's similarity to "monkey". The former refers to the enemy's ragged appearance, with bad teeth and unkempt fur that seems to be falling out in places, notably the head.  
'''Manky Kongs''' are [[Kong]] reject orangutans and enemies in ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]''. Their name derives from the primarily-British slang term "manky", meaning "dirty", while also playing on the word's similarity to "monkey". However, due to word "manky" being regional slang, ''[[Nintendo Power]]'' explains it as seemingly derived from the words "mangy" and "skanky".<ref>''Nintendo Power'' Volume 66, page 17. "''A cross between mangy and skanky, Manky Kong hucks barrels for a living.''"</ref><ref>M. Arakawa. ''Donkey Kong Country'' Player's Guide. [[Media:DKC Guide 16-17.jpg|Page 16]].</ref> Manky's name refers to its ragged appearance, with bad teeth and unkempt fur that seems to be falling out in places, notably the head. Unlike most of the other Kongs, Manky Kongs are shown having four fingers and toes instead of five. [[Diddy Kong]], as well as [[Dixie Kong]], [[Chunky Kong]], [[Lanky Kong]] and [[Tiny Kong]] also had this distinction prior to the [[Nintendo GameCube]] era.


==History==
==History==
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[[File:Orang-utan Gang.png|thumb|left|A Manky Kong throwing a Barrel in Orang-utan Gang]]
[[File:Orang-utan Gang.png|thumb|left|A Manky Kong throwing a Barrel in Orang-utan Gang]]
[[File:J-Manky Kong.png|thumb|Manky Kong holding the letter J in the Game Boy Color port]]
[[File:J-Manky Kong.png|thumb|Manky Kong holding the letter J in the Game Boy Color port]]
Manky Kongs attack [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Diddy Kong]] by throwing an endless supply of [[barrel]]s in their direction, of which the Kongs must avoid. Some Manky Kongs throw barrels at a faster rate than others. Every Manky Kong stands in one spot and does not move around. The Kongs can defeat Manky Kongs similarly to other basic enemies, such as [[Gnawty]], by either jumping on its head, rolling into it, or throwing a [[Steel Keg]] at it.
In ''Donkey Kong Country'', Manky Kongs try to hurt [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Diddy Kong]] by throwing an endless supply of [[barrel]]s in their direction. Some Manky Kongs throw barrels more quickly than others. None of the Manky Kongs move around, but they do turn to face Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong's direction in one spot and does not move around. Manky Kongs first appear in the level [[Orang-utan Gang]], where they appear standing on the treetops all throughout, and return in [[Ice Age Alley]], [[Oil Drum Alley]], [[Trick Track Trek]], [[Blackout Basement]], and [[Loopy Lights]]. Manky Kongs usually throw barrels from a height, effectively protecting them from the Kongs. Manky Kongs can be taken out from either being [[jump]]ed onto, rolling into, or having a [[Steel Keg]] thrown at it. In {{wp|Western world|Western}} releases, Diddy Kong can defeat a Manky Kong from hitting it once, but in the Japanese version, it takes two hits to defeat Manky.


Manky Kongs first appear in the level [[Orang-utan Gang]], where they appear standing on the treetops all throughout. They also appear in [[Ice Age Alley]], [[Oil Drum Alley]], [[Trick Track Trek]], [[Blackout Basement]], and [[Loopy Lights]]. Manky Kongs usually throw barrels from a height, which effectively protects themselves from the Kongs’ attacks.
In the [[Donkey Kong Country (Game Boy Color)|Game Boy Color port]], the player can print a sticker of Manky holding the letter J from the [[Game Boy Printer]], from the selection menu's "ALPHABET" option of the PRINT sub-menu. Similarly, the [[Donkey Kong Country (Game Boy Advance)|Game Boy Advance port]] includes a [[photograph]] of a Manky Kong that can be obtained by throwing a Steel Keg at one.
 
In the [[Donkey Kong Country (Game Boy Color)|Game Boy Color port]], the player can print a sticker of Manky holding the letter J from the [[Game Boy Printer]], from the selection menu's "ALPHABET" option of the PRINT sub-menu.
 
In the [[Donkey Kong Country (Game Boy Advance)|Game Boy Advance port]], a [[photograph]] of a Manky Kong is obtainable by throwing a Steel Keg at one.


===''Super Mario'' Kodansha manga===
===''Super Mario'' Kodansha manga===
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===''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''===
===''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''===
Manky Kong later appears as a collectible [[Sticker (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)|sticker]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. In [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl#The Subspace Emissary|The Subspace Emissary]], the sticker is only usable by Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong, and it boosts the strength of arm attacks by 10 points.
Manky Kong is a collectible [[Sticker (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)|sticker]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. In [[smashwiki:Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary|The Subspace Emissary]], the sticker is only usable by Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong, and it boosts the strength of arm attacks by 10 points.


==Profiles==
==Profiles==
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*<u>'''GBA Player's Guide'''</u> (page 15): ''Manky Kong appears in many of Kong Island's areas, but he only knows how to do one thing-throw barrels. Chances are, you'll see barrels come rolling down a hill at you before you'll see Manky thowing them. Hop over the barrels and jump on Manky Kong's head to defeat him. You can also give him a taste of his own medicine by tossing a barrel his way.''
*<u>'''GBA Player's Guide'''</u> (page 15): ''Manky Kong appears in many of Kong Island's areas, but he only knows how to do one thing-throw barrels. Chances are, you'll see barrels come rolling down a hill at you before you'll see Manky thowing them. Hop over the barrels and jump on Manky Kong's head to defeat him. You can also give him a taste of his own medicine by tossing a barrel his way.''


===''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' sticker===
===''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''===
{| align=center width=100% cellspacing=0 border=1 cellpadding=3 style="text-align:center; border-collapse:collapse; font-family:Arial;"
*'''Sticker'''
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**'''Manky Kong'''
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**Artwork from: Donkey Kong Country
!Artwork from
**Effect: [Arm] - Attack +10
!Effect in [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl#Story|The Subspace Emissary]]
**Usable by: Donkey Kong, Diddy Kong
|-
|[[File:Manky Kong Sticker.png]]
|''[[Donkey Kong Country]]''
|align=left|[Arm] - Attack +10<br>Usable by: Donkey Kong, Diddy Kong
|}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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Manky Kong DKCGBC Sprite.png|''Donkey Kong Country'' (Game Boy Color)
Manky Kong DKCGBC Sprite.png|''Donkey Kong Country'' (Game Boy Color)
Manky Kong DKCGBA Sprite.png|''Donkey Kong Country'' (Game Boy Advance)
Manky Kong DKCGBA Sprite.png|''Donkey Kong Country'' (Game Boy Advance)
Manky Kong Sticker.png|''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''
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==Trivia==
*Unlike most of the other Kongs, Manky Kongs are shown having four fingers and toes instead of five. [[Diddy Kong]], as well as [[Dixie Kong]], [[Chunky Kong]], [[Lanky Kong]] and [[Tiny Kong]], also had this distinction before the GameCube era.
*In the Japanese version of ''Donkey Kong Country'', [[Diddy Kong]] must hit a Manky Kong twice to defeat it. However, in the game's international releases, Diddy Kong can defeat them in a single hit.
*Due to the word "manky" being regional slang, ''[[Nintendo Power]]'' explains it as seemingly derived from the words "mangy" and "skanky".<ref>''Nintendo Power'' Volume 66, page 17. "''A cross between mangy and skanky, Manky Kong hucks barrels for a living.''"</ref><ref>M. Arakawa. ''Donkey Kong Country'' Player's Guide. [[Media:DKC Guide 16-17.jpg|Page 16]].</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 15:10, November 3, 2023

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Manky Kong
Manky Kong
Artwork of a Manky Kong from Donkey Kong Country
First appearance Donkey Kong Country (1994)
Latest appearance Super Smash Bros. Brawl (sticker cameo) (2008)
Latest portrayal Chris Sutherland (1994)[1]
Variant of Kong
“These Kong reject orangutans sure know how to roll out the barrel!”
Donkey Kong Country instruction booklet, page 29

Manky Kongs are Kong reject orangutans and enemies in Donkey Kong Country. Their name derives from the primarily-British slang term "manky", meaning "dirty", while also playing on the word's similarity to "monkey". However, due to word "manky" being regional slang, Nintendo Power explains it as seemingly derived from the words "mangy" and "skanky".[2][3] Manky's name refers to its ragged appearance, with bad teeth and unkempt fur that seems to be falling out in places, notably the head. Unlike most of the other Kongs, Manky Kongs are shown having four fingers and toes instead of five. Diddy Kong, as well as Dixie Kong, Chunky Kong, Lanky Kong and Tiny Kong also had this distinction prior to the Nintendo GameCube era.

History

Donkey Kong Country

A Manky Kong throwing a Barrel in Orang-utan Gang
Manky Kong holding the letter J in the Game Boy Color port

In Donkey Kong Country, Manky Kongs try to hurt Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong by throwing an endless supply of barrels in their direction. Some Manky Kongs throw barrels more quickly than others. None of the Manky Kongs move around, but they do turn to face Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong's direction in one spot and does not move around. Manky Kongs first appear in the level Orang-utan Gang, where they appear standing on the treetops all throughout, and return in Ice Age Alley, Oil Drum Alley, Trick Track Trek, Blackout Basement, and Loopy Lights. Manky Kongs usually throw barrels from a height, effectively protecting them from the Kongs. Manky Kongs can be taken out from either being jumped onto, rolling into, or having a Steel Keg thrown at it. In Western releases, Diddy Kong can defeat a Manky Kong from hitting it once, but in the Japanese version, it takes two hits to defeat Manky.

In the Game Boy Color port, the player can print a sticker of Manky holding the letter J from the Game Boy Printer, from the selection menu's "ALPHABET" option of the PRINT sub-menu. Similarly, the Game Boy Advance port includes a photograph of a Manky Kong that can be obtained by throwing a Steel Keg at one.

Super Mario Kodansha manga

A singular Manky Kong appears as a secondary antagonist in the Donkey Kong Country arc of the Super Mario Kodansha manga. Exiled in the past by the Kongs from Donkey Kong Island, he drifted in the ocean until he was picked up by the Gangplank Galleon. Wanting revenge, he allies himself with the Kremlings and guides them in their invasion of Donkey Kong Island. He sporadically appears in some chapters to stop the heroes' progress or taunt them, but he is ultimately defeated alongside King K. Rool.

Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Manky Kong is a collectible sticker in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. In The Subspace Emissary, the sticker is only usable by Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong, and it boosts the strength of arm attacks by 10 points.

Profiles

Donkey Kong Country

  • SNES Instruction booklet (page 29): These Kong reject orangutans do know how to roll out the barrel!
  • SNES Player's Guide (page 16): Manky Kong is really mad. Probably because he was never accepted as part of the Kong group. The word "manky" seems to be derived from the words "mangy" and "skanky." It's certainly befitting for such an unsightly ape. Every time that you come across Manky Kong, you'll need to take immediate action. He has a never-ending supply of barrels and he's not shy about throwing them at you. Generally, Manky Kong will toss three barrels quickly, pause, and then start throwing them again. Use that pause to your advantage and move in on him!
  • Nintendo Power vol. 65 (page 20): This orangutan wanted to be a hero like Donkey Kong, but he got caught up in the thrill of barrel throwing and hasn't been able to let it go. As you approach Manky, hop over each of the barrels he heaves, then stomp him after clearing the final barrel.
  • Nintendo Power vol. 66 (page 17): A cross between mangy and skanky, Manky Kong hucks barrels for a living.
  • GBA Player's Guide (page 15): No one really knows why Manky Kong dislikes Donkey, Diddy and the whole Kong Krew so much, but he's one mean orangutan. With his unlimited supply of barrels and bad attitude, Manky Kong is a pesk foe.
  • GBA Player's Guide (page 15): Manky Kong appears in many of Kong Island's areas, but he only knows how to do one thing-throw barrels. Chances are, you'll see barrels come rolling down a hill at you before you'll see Manky thowing them. Hop over the barrels and jump on Manky Kong's head to defeat him. You can also give him a taste of his own medicine by tossing a barrel his way.

Super Smash Bros. Brawl

  • Sticker
    • Manky Kong
    • Artwork from: Donkey Kong Country
    • Effect: [Arm] - Attack +10
    • Usable by: Donkey Kong, Diddy Kong

Gallery

Artwork

Sprites

Scans

Miscellaneous

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese マンキーコング
Mankī kongu
Manky Kong

French Manky Kong
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Italian Manky Kong
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Spanish Manky Kong
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References

  1. ^ David Wise on Twitter (retrieved on January 10, 2019)
  2. ^ Nintendo Power Volume 66, page 17. "A cross between mangy and skanky, Manky Kong hucks barrels for a living."
  3. ^ M. Arakawa. Donkey Kong Country Player's Guide. Page 16.