Dixie Kong

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Dixie Kong
Artwork of Dixie Kong
Artwork from Nintendo Today!
Species Kong (chimpanzee-based)
First appearance Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest (1995)
Latest appearance Donkey Kong Country Returns HD (Ver. 1.1.0) (2026)
Latest portrayal Kahoru Sasajima (2005–present)
Member of Kong Family
“Don't try to argue--if you're going, I'm going with you.”
Dixie Kong, Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest

Dixie Kong, also known as simply Dixie and abbreviated as DX since Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze , is a recurring member of the Kong clan who first appears in Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest . Dixie's trademark ponytail allows her to attack, hold onto objects such as hooks, and hover in the air by spinning it like a rotor, a move called the Helicopter Spin. Introduced as Diddy Kong's girlfriend, she has starred in multiple installments of the Donkey Kong Country series as a playable character. Dixie Kong has a sanguine and energetic personality, and she often expresses herself in cheerful vocalizations and acrobatic mannerisms. She has also made playable appearances in a few Super Mario spin-off games including the Super Mario Stadium series and Mario Hoops 3-on-3 .

Creation[edit ]

The development team of Donkey Kong Country wanted to take risks and surprise players. As a result, it was decided to replace Donkey Kong with a new character.[1] The idea to give Dixie her trademark ponytail came after the game's director Gregg Mayles saw a piece of concept art that had the character depicted with long, flowing hair and him thinking that this could be used for gameplay opportunities.[1] Talking about Dixie's inclusion, Mayles explained that the decision to make her female was not born out of any particular desire for female representation and that the character's gender was decided before the ponytail design came about.[1]

General information[edit ]

Physical description[edit ]

Dixie Kong
Dixie from Donkey Konga 3 when she wore knee-pads

Dixie is a light-brown furred Kong who has a thick blonde banana-shaped ponytail tied with a light blue band. She also has bangs, and the hair at the sides of her bangs is longer and curled. Unlike Diddy Kong, with whom she shares a strong resemblance, she seems to have no tail. She wears what appears to be a short pink top and can be recognized by her trademark pink beret hat. In artwork for the Super Nintendo games, Dixie is shown with a red headband under her hat, most visibly in a piece where the hat is bouncing off Media:DiddyandDixie.jpg , although this does not appear elsewhere. She typically wears large blue pearl earrings, although these were originally small and golden. She is almost always seen having her top tied, except in her artwork for DK: King of Swing . In the original Donkey Kong Country series, Dixie had pink nail varnish on her toes, but this was removed in all games after Donkey Konga 2. Her hat is occasionally shown to have a gold Rare logo pin attached to it in artwork from some of her earlier appearances, but this ceased being used entirely following Rare's purchase by Microsoft. Dixie also used to wear pink knee pads, but these were removed since DK: King of Swing. Dixie was originally depicted with four fingers and three toes, but was given five fingers and toes in Donkey Konga 2 onwards. In Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze , Dixie does not have eyelids, similar to Diddy Kong; instead, her pupils animate whenever she blinks. Starting with Donkey Kong Bananza, Dixie's eyes are now segmented, similar to Diddy Kong's redesign, and she now sports the guitar pick-shaped pin on her hat from her design in The Super Mario Bros. Movie.

In Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest, the second team's Dixie in the Two Player Contest mode has purple clothes and crimson red hair (the color of her bubblegum and juice box in her idle animations change to reflect this). In the Two Player Contest mode of Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!, her Player 2 palette has violet clothes and her normal blonde hair. In DK: King of Swing, her alternate colors for a second player (also selectable in single player by pressing up or down) include blue clothes and red hair, which may be a reference to her Two Player Contest colors in Donkey Kong Country 2. The colors for a third player reverse her hair and clothes, giving her pink hair and a yellow outfit, while the fourth player is given a Dixie with royal purple hair and green clothes as default.

In the comics, Dixie retains her original look. In the cartoons, she has much lighter, almost yellow fur. She still wears a pink hat, but now wears a light green shirt with a flower in it (which Tiny Kong's design is inspired from)[citation needed] and pink rubber-toed shoes. Unlike in the games, she does not have earrings.

Personality[edit ]

Dixie is generally fearless[2] and has a love for adventure, and while she eagerly engages upon Diddy's quest to save Donkey Kong she is also happy to go on adventures herself, as seen when she saves both of them with the aid of Kiddy Kong in Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! and searches for the Lost World in Donkey Kong Land III. In games such as DK: Jungle Climber, it is shown that she likes playing with Donkey Kong and Diddy. She is also one of the most active Kongs, and known to enjoy sports, joining in with Diddy and Donkey when they play basketball and baseball. Her demeanor is slightly tomboyish and assertive, but also cheerful and lively. Her hobbies include blowing bubbles and mixing banana milkshakes,[3] which is seen in her idle animation as chewing bubblegum and then briefly sitting down to drink a banana milkshake in Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest, although the latter was removed in Donkey Kong Country 3. She even owns a Gumball Popgun which she uses in Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze. She is also very musically inclined, perhaps moreso than any other Kong, showing her love for guitars in her debut in Donkey Kong Country 2 and playing one during the ending of Tropical Freeze, as well as playing air guitar when left idle for awhile. She has a habit of headbanging her remarkable hair when playing guitar and appears to be fond of rock music. In Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze, she seems to have got a little more mature and a little less tomboyish. Her trophy description for Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U implies that she probably takes great care of her hair. In Donkey Kong Country 2, when thrown away by Diddy or hit by an enemy, she starts crying; this also occurs in Donkey Kong Country 3 after being thrown away by Kiddy or after being hit by an enemy attack (on an extra note, when a player enters a cheat in Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!, her crying sound effect plays).

In the cartoons, Dixie is portrayed as a friendly and somewhat childish character. In one of the episodes, she even befriends a Kremling. She is also shown to really care about the others; she always tries to help her friends. Dixie also loves animals; during the show, she has different pets.

Powers and abilities[edit ]

Dixie Kong's greatest asset is her long, blonde ponytail. Her ponytail has the ability to rotate as a helicopter, allowing Dixie to slow down her fall, control her descent to the ground when she is in the air, and expand her jump. She can also use her ponytail to lift Barrels, whip enemies, and as a propeller to traverse underwater. Her ponytail has significant amount of strength, being able to toss Kiddy Kong into the air, lift Donkey Kong from the ground while using her helicopter technique, and it is even capable of pounding the ground. Although she is a bit slower than Diddy Kong, the versatility of her ponytail more than makes up for it. Swimming in the water is second nature to Dixie due to having grown up on an island.[4] In Mario Hoops 3-on-3 she has the ability Cannon Shot, which consists in her summoning a barrel to shoot the ball. In DK: King of Swing, she is an exceptionally high jumper and can attack by performing an aerial attack, which glows red when charged. In Donkey Kong: Barrel Blast, she attacks with acrobatic flips and had the ability of doing Wild Moves. She is talented in playing an electric guitar, as seen in Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest—where she plays it whenever the player finishes a level with her—and in Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze—where she plays the guitar before the credits start. She is also skilled at playing bongos. In Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze, Dixie has a popgun of her own which fires bubblegum.

Relationships[edit ]

Diddy Kong[edit ]

Main article: Diddy Kong

Diddy Kong is Dixie's boyfriend in both the games and the show. She began a relationship with Diddy Kong after the events of Donkey Kong Country,[5] and helps him save Donkey Kong in Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest and saves both of them in Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble. Dixie is one of the characters called by Diddy in Diddy Kong Racing DS. In Mario Superstar Baseball and Mario Super Sluggers, the two of them share good chemistry. Dixie is shown trying to kiss Diddy in certain episodes of the Donkey Kong Country television series, and in "Kong for a Day", she quickly gets mad at Donkey Kong when one of the Kremlings made it seem like he had been hitting on her and badmouthing her boyfriend.

Donkey Kong[edit ]

Main article: Donkey Kong

Dixie and Donkey Kong are close friends, with DK acting as a big brother figure to Dixie. Dixie rescued him in Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest and Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! In baseball games, Dixie shares good chemistry with DK. Donkey Kong is protective of Dixie, notably when a Dry Bones threatens her. Dixie Kong also attended DK's birthday and helped him and the group take their home back from the Snowmads in Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze.

Kiddy Kong[edit ]

Main article: Kiddy Kong

Kiddy and Dixie are cousins and have a close relationship. He helped her save their friends in Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!

Tiny Kong[edit ]

Main article: Tiny Kong

Dixie's younger sister is Tiny Kong. However, aside from both accompanying Diddy in Diddy Kong Racing DS and sharing good chemistry in Mario Super Sluggers, the two have not been shown interacting to any extent, with their kinship not even being mentioned in any official material since Donkey Kong 64.

Candy Kong[edit ]

Main article: Candy Kong

Dixie and Candy do not interact much in the games, but in the show, they are shown to be great friends, which is a parallel to their boyfriends' friendship. The two hang out together at times, being seen searching for treasure, babysitting, going for x-ray examinations and vaccinations, planning a surprise party, discussing elections, and making wedding invitations together.

Funky Kong[edit ]

Main article: Funky Kong

Funky and Dixie are friendly with each other, sharing good chemistry in Mario Super Sluggers. They are default partners in DK: King of Swing . In the Options cutscene of Donkey Kong: Barrel Blast, Dixie is shown running around straightening out Funky's tools per his directions while he tinkers with his barrel rockets. In the show, Funky gives Dixie pilot lessons.

History[edit ]

Donkey Kong Country series[edit ]

Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest[edit ]

Artwork of Dixie Kong from Donkey Kong Country 3 (Game Boy Advance)
Dixie, as she had first appeared in Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest
“Shouldn't Dixie just be a token female princess waiting to be rescued, instead of a main character?”
Cranky Kong , Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest

In Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest, Dixie joins Diddy on his journey to rescue Donkey Kong from Crocodile Isle. Dixie's unique and trademark ability is the Helicopter Spin, which allows her to glide across the air. If Dixie hits an End of Level Target hard enough at the end of a level, she takes out an electric guitar and briefly performs on it before exiting. Their adventure culminates in a boss fight against Kaptain K. Rool in The Flying Krock. They eventually defeat him and free Donkey Kong. Later in the Lost World, Diddy and Dixie encounter Kaptain K. Rool again at Krocodile Kore. After the Kongs defeat Kaptain K. Rool, Crocodile Isle starts to sink underwater, and the Kongs evacuate the island. In the ending, Dixie is seen with Donkey Kong and Diddy, watching as Crocodile Isle sinks underwater.

In the remake, Dixie has the same voice clips as Tiny Kong from Donkey Kong 64 , which would also be the case with the remake of Donkey Kong Country 3 .

Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble![edit ]

Dixie Kong has her first starring role in Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! . In the backstory, Dixie goes to the Northern Kremisphere to search for Donkey Kong and Diddy because they had both gone missing for a few days.[6] She goes to Funky's Rentals, where Funky Kong gives her Kiddy Kong to assist her on her journey.[7] Dixie and Kiddy encounter many Kremlings along the way, but at Mekanos, they first encounter the Kremling Krew's supposed new robotic leader, KAOS. Later on, at the end of Kaos Kore, Dixie and Kiddy fight not only KAOS but also its creator, Baron K. Roolenstein. The Kongs defeat both KAOS and K. Rool and free Donkey Kong and Diddy, who were trapped inside of KAOS. Dixie and Kiddy's adventure ends with them riding the Banana Queen, after she had been freed from her barrier, and sitting atop the big eggshell that the Banana Queen had dropped on Baron K. Roolenstein. The first segment of the end credits shows an album made by Dixie, titled Dixie Kong's Photo Album, which has the name and a photograph of nearly each character and enemy.

Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze[edit ]

After six years of absence, Dixie reappears as one of the playable characters in Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze and its Nintendo Switch port of the same name, along with Donkey Kong, Diddy Kong, and Cranky Kong (and Funky Kong in the Nintendo Switch port). At the start of the game, the Snowmads blow away the four Kongs to a faraway island, the Lost Mangroves. In gameplay, Dixie can spin her ponytail to slow Donkey Kong's descent. Unlike her earlier appearances, Dixie can briefly gain altitude by using her Helicopter Spin in midair, even while riding Donkey Kong. Dixie can also slam her ponytail on the ground in a similar fashion to Donkey Kong's Hand Slap, or use the Ponytail Propeller underwater in order to swim against strong currents. Like Diddy and Cranky, Dixie also has her own popgun, the Gumball Popgun. If Dixie and Donkey Kong use the Kong POW move together, every enemy on-screen turns into Gold Hearts. Unlike the second and third Donkey Kong Country titles, Dixie uses her hands to carry an object rather than her ponytail.

Dixie plays air guitar when left idle for a awhile. She also plays guitar in the ending sequence, both referencing her love of guitars from Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest. Her new guitar has a banana-themed design.

Donkey Kong Country Returns HD[edit ]

Dixie Kong was added as a playable character in the free Ver. 1.1.0 update of Donkey Kong Country Returns HD that was released on January 20, 2026. She controls identically to her appearance in Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze; like in that game, she is released from DX Barrels that appear in the levels and can be purchased at Cranky Kong's Shop. The final boss and ending cutscenes with Diddy are unaltered, with a tag animation being played before them to accommodate for the switch between them.

Donkey Kong Land series[edit ]

Donkey Kong Land 2[edit ]

Dixie reappears in Donkey Kong Land 2 , where she has the same role and abilities as in Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest.

Donkey Kong Land III[edit ]

In the backstory of Donkey Kong Land III , Dixie is left behind to babysit Kiddy after Donkey Kong and Diddy enter a competition in search of the Lost World. Dixie wants to enter the competition but was not considered for the contest. Dixie, wanting to prove herself as competent, decides to join the search for the Lost World, and she takes Kiddy with her.[8] During their adventure, Dixie and Kiddy encounter many of the Kremlings and eventually Baron K. Roolenstein at the end of Tin Can Valley, and then again in the Lost World itself.

Club Nintendo[edit ]

Dixie appears in the Club Nintendo comic, "Donkey Kong in: Banana Day 24". Dixie is sleeping in a palm and is suddenly awakened by Squawks the Parrot. Afterward, Diddy and Cranky explain to her that it is Christmas. After learning what day it is, she suggests to prepare a Christmas party, but, suddenly, she starts to shiver. The Kongs quickly discover that snow is falling from the sky, something Dixie and the others has never experienced yet. At the TV, the Kongs learn that the temperature has dropped all over the world and also that the president of the United States of America invites for a summit to find a solution to the problem. The Kongs decide to travel to the United States to talk with the president. Dixie and the others ride their Animal Friends to the nearest airport where they take the Jumbo Barrel to travel to Washington D.C.

The president tells them that a huge UFO pulling the Earth away from the sun is the cause of the low temperature. He provides them with a space shuttle, and with help of Cranky, Dixie and the others are launched into the aliens' space shuttle. At the space shuttle, Dixie, Diddy and Donkey Kong quickly notice the aliens look like them but bigger and green and blue. The Kongs learn that the aliens do not want to dominate Earth, and what really happened is that the aliens thought Earth was a giant Coconut. After giving bananas to the aliens in exchange of them returning Earth to its original temperature, the Kongs head back to Earth where they are hailed by the people for saving them. Back in the jungle, Dixie and the others finally celebrate a Christmas party. At the end Dixie enjoys the starry sky along her boyfriend.

Donkey Kong Country television series[edit ]

“Yeah, well, I'm gonna tell him! I'm gonna tell him what a lousy friend you are! How are you gonna be future ruler if you can't even be trusted?”
Dixie Kong, "Kong for a Day"
Dixie Kong in Buried Treasure.
Dixie in the Donkey Kong Country cartoon

Dixie Kong makes sporadic appearances in the Donkey Kong Country television series. In the show, her personality is drastically different than the one portrayed in the games; her clothing is also different, consisting of a teal singlet with a flower on it, somewhat resembling what her sister, Tiny Kong wears. Her ponytail is also smaller than it is in the games. In the episodes "Get a Life, Don't Save One" and "Klump's Lumps", Dixie loses her pet crab and lobster, respectively. In the latter episode, she is also shown to be more trusting than the other Kongs, befriending a recently fired General Klump when no one else can. She is the only Kong included in the show that makes her debut in Donkey Kong Country 2. Dixie was voiced by Louise Vallance.

Her first appearance in the show is in episode five, "Kong for a Day". In this episode, she cheers up Donkey Kong after Funky gets angry with him, and she also goes with him when he has to leave the island. When they are in the jungle, Krusha imitates Donkey's voice and tricks Dixie, making her believe that Donkey Kong is hitting on her and saying bad things about Diddy.

In the episode "From Zero to Hero", she is one of the characters reunited to see Cranky's new experiment, the X-ray machine. When Bluster enters, saying he has more rights than Dixie and the others, just because he is rich, she gets mad and tells him that he is inconsiderable. As Candy has to go to work, Dixie is the next character to enter and have X-rays. Later, she is the one that informs Cranky that King K. Rool has the Crystal Coconut.

In the episode "Buried Treasure" she convinces Candy of going with Bluster on a treasure hunt to mountain mines. After the treasure is found Dixie, along the other Kongs and King K. Rool start fighting for it.

Bumm-Badabumm im Urwald[edit ]

Dixie is one of the main characters in the Donkey Kong comic Bumm-Badabumm im Urwald . Here, she aids both Diddy and Donkey Kong in tracking down their stolen bananas and defeating Kaptain K. Rool and the Kremling Krew. She goes to Donkey Kong's house, because she heard noises. There, Donkey informs her and Diddy that all the bananas are gone. After, they go and check if their banana depot is also without bananas, and they realized that it is empty as well. Dixie finds a hole from where the thieves entered. Diddy enters the hole and finds a Kremkoin. Then they realize that the Kremlings are behind the disappearance of the bananas and decide to teach the Kremlings a lesson.

The three of them enter the hole that leads to the jungle. Then Dixie notices a wasp, and quickly, Donkey Kong throws a barrel at it. Dixie looks at the stings and says that a sting would have hurt. In the way, they find Rambi and the three of them ride him. Afterward, they find themselves around many Kremlings. Rambi takes out all the Kremlings, and they continue their way to King K. Rool. After they reach the mountains, Rambi leaves them. They start climbing the mountain until they arrive to a place where the Kremlings pull the rope up. Donkey Kong throws Dixie upwards so she can let the rope down. After they reach the top, a Necky starts attacking them, but Donkey Kong takes him out quickly. Afterward, they reach the portal, but it is locked. They successfully open the portal with the Kremkoin. Inside the portal, they are attacked by Kremlings. After beating the Kremlings a giant Kremling appears. The Kongs escape from him through a narrow tunnel.

In the tunnel, they find a mine cart. They start racing against the Kremlings, but, as the distance between them increased, the mine cart becomes dangerous. After the rails ended, the Kongs land on a swamp. Diddy then realizes they are not the only ones swimming in the swamp; Krocheads are all around them. They all quickly go up to a crashed boat, and while thinking, Donkey Kong remembers something. He starts to jump on flies until he reaches land. Diddy and Dixie repeats. Dixie realizes they are in the Lost World. Dixie climbs a wall and sees King K. Rool in the other side with all the bananas. Suddenly, Dixie falls and the Kremling sees her. Donkey Kong and Diddy quickly jumps and helps her. A fight against the Kremlings starts. King K. Rool starts shooting pineapples, but Donkey Kong evades them. He then finds an explosive barrel and throws it to him, which defeats him. The Kongs finally recover the bananas.

Super Mario-kun[edit ]

Dixie Kong appears in the fourteenth issue of the Super Mario-kun manga comics. Even though this issue is based on Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island , the end of the comic features Donkey Kong Country and Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest . Dixie is featured with her boyfriend, Diddy Kong, while battling Kaptain K. Rool.

Donkey Kong 64[edit ]

Although Dixie does not appear in Donkey Kong 64 , Cranky mentions her a few times in the manual. It is the first appearance of Dixie's sister, Tiny, whose abilities are similar to Dixie's.

According to Leigh Loveday (one of the writers of the Donkey Kong Country series) on Rareware.com's former Scribes column, Dixie Kong was absent in 64, as after the success of Country 3, Dixie had launched a singing career, only for her career to bomb, reducing her to odd jobs like promoting the 1999 Twycross Annual Parade & Gala to earn a living.[9]

Super Smash Bros. series[edit ]

SmashWiki article: Dixie Kong

Super Smash Bros. Melee[edit ]

Xananab from Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Dixie's trophy as seen in a video for Super Smash Bros. Brawl, alongside Diddy and Xananab

In Super Smash Bros. Melee , there is a trophy of Dixie that mentions about her being quick and nimble as well as times she helped save Donkey Kong.

Super Smash Bros. Brawl[edit ]

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl , there is another trophy of Dixie, and she also has a sticker, based on her artwork from Donkey Konga 2 . Dixie's sticker is only usable by Donkey Kong or Diddy Kong, and it increases their launch resistance by 39. Dixie's Super Smash Bros. Brawl trophy mentions about her ponytail helping her for flying and attacking.

Incomplete character data for Dixie Kong appears in Super Smash Bros. Brawl's game files, implying she was once planned as a character, but was dropped due to technical difficulties. In an interview with Famitsu, Masahiro Sakurai, creator of the Super Smash Bros. series, confirmed that Dixie Kong was planned to be a character with Diddy as a tag team.[10] One of Diddy's alternate costumes matches the colors of Dixie Kong.

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U[edit ]

Both Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U include another trophy of Dixie, whose trophy description mentions that she loves adventuring with Diddy Kong, mentions how she's capable of using her hair for swimming faster, soaring in the sky, and lifting barrels, and refers to her as Diddy's girlfriend. In Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, Dixie is an item in the Smash Tour and her item provides an extra double jump to the characters for the duration of the battle.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit ]

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate , Dixie appears as a spirit, which can be upgraded a spirit of her with Kiddy Kong in the Hovercraft from Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!, and the game also has a Mii Fighter wearable hat based on Dixie Kong that can be found in a chest in World of Light.

Donkey Konga series[edit ]

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Dixie Kong
Dixie, as she appeared in Donkey Konga 3 , which uses the same art style as Donkey Konga 2

In the Donkey Konga series, Dixie first appears in Donkey Konga 2 as a CPU-controlled character when playing songs in duet mode and during mini-games. Dixie later becomes playable in Donkey Konga 3 .

DK series[edit ]

DK: King of Swing[edit ]

Dixie is a non-playable character in Adventure mode and a playable character in Jungle Jam mode in DK: King of Swing . She is seen in both the opening and ending cutscenes of Adventure mode. As a playable character, Dixie and Wrinkly Kong are tied for the best jumping ability, although Dixie has the worst attack.

DK: Jungle Climber[edit ]

Dixie is a minor character in Adventure mode and a playable character in the VS. Mode of DK: Jungle Climber . She goes on vacation to Sun Sun Island with all the other Kongs. In the opening cutscene, she is seen playing beach volleyball with Diddy and Donkey Kong. Although she is not playable in story mode, she is playable in the game's wireless multiplayer mode as P3. Additionally, she hosts the Extra Stages, which provide DK and Diddy with several additional DK Coins needed to complete the game to 100%.

Super Mario Stadium series[edit ]

Mario Superstar Baseball[edit ]

Dixie Kong makes her first appearance in the Super Mario franchise as an unlockable playable technique character in Mario Superstar Baseball . She is voiced by Kahoru Sasajima. Dixie is part of Donkey Kong's team in Challenge Mode, and is unlocked by completing it as them. She has good chemistry with Donkey Kong and Diddy. She uses a stick as a bat, and the sweetspot is the middle of the stick. Her only talent is Clamber, allowing her to climb walls to catch the ball. Dixie is statistically tied with Baby Luigi and Toadette for having the worst batting. Dixie's pitching is average, while her fielding and running are above average.

Mario Super Sluggers[edit ]

Dixie Kong prepares to bat in Mario Super Sluggers.
Dixie Kong prepares to bat in Mario Super Sluggers
“Oh Donkey Kong, you crazy ape! You never listen to anyone!”
Dixie Kong, Mario Super Sluggers

Dixie is a starter playable character in Mario Super Sluggers , returning as part of Donkey Kong's team. In challenge mode, Dixie is found outside DK Jungle stadium, asking the player characters to find the stone tablet after being rescued from Dark Bones and joins the team afterward. Dixie has good chemistry with Tiny, Diddy, Donkey Kong, Baby DK, Funky, and the Pink Mii whilst having bad chemistry with King K. Rool, Kritter, and Dry Bones. Dixie's batting stat is higher than before but remains very low, and her pitching was lowered into becoming one of the worst. Dixie's fielding was improved and her running was improved slightly.

Dixie Kong was available in the Mario Super Sluggers online card collection. She is from the first characters to be released. In Double Play, she can be combined with Donkey Kong to get Donkey Kong's wallpaper. Her rookie year is 1995, which refers to the year she debuted, Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest. Her card appears in the Collection wallpaper and appears randomly in the Flipping Frenzy screen-saver. It also appears in the Collection Complete Poster, between Tiny Kong and Diddy Kong.

Mario Hoops 3-on-3[edit ]

Dixie is an unlockable character of the speedy type in Mario Hoops 3-on-3 . Her Special Shot is the Cannon Shot, in which she spins, followed by a barrel cannon falling from above to catch the ball, then Dixie back-flips onto the cannon and shoots the ball into the hoop.

Nintendo Monopoly[edit ]

Dixie appears in the board game Nintendo Monopoly, where she takes the place of Atlantic Avenue. She costs 260ドル. Her artwork is from DK: Jungle Climber.

Diddy Kong Racing DS[edit ]

Art of Dixie Kong from Diddy Kong Racing DS
Dixie Kong, as depicted in her design for Diddy Kong Racing DS

Dixie is a playable character in Diddy Kong Racing DS , replacing Conker from the original game. She has below average speed and medium acceleration and handling. She has a high-pitched voice in this game. Diddy Kong Racing DS is the first game which both Dixie and Tiny appear in, as well as Dixie's first appearance in a racing game. When Dixie's animation square shows up when being used by the AI after she attacks the player with a weapon, is overtaken by the player, or is attacked by the player's weapon, the Rare logo can be seen pinned on her hat, although it is silver instead of gold.[11]

During gameplay, Dixie is first called by Diddy Kong; he explains that Timber asks him to help him defeat Wizpig and to find out what happened to Drumstick. They race in several areas, and after beating all the challenges in the area, Dixie (or one of the other racers) races the boss guarding the Wizpig Amulet. If she beats him, he opens the Balloon Pop challenges. Once all the challenges are completed, they could have a rematch against Tricky. If Dixie and the others manage to defeat him, the spell on him would break, and Tricky thanks them by giving the piece of Wizpig's amulet he is guarding. With all the pieces of the amulet, Dixie and the other manage to race against Wizpig, whom after being defeated, teleports away. Dixie, with all the other racers, holds a celebration. During the celebration, Wizpig arrives and asks for a rematch, but this time in his planet, Future Fun Land. After the rematch, Dixie and the others defeat him and again held the celebration. Along with Diddy, Krunch, and Tiny, Dixie is one of four racers owned by Nintendo.

Donkey Kong: Barrel Blast[edit ]

Dixie is a default character in Donkey Kong: Barrel Blast , along with Donkey and Diddy. Her stats are similar to Diddy's. She has his agility, but her boost is maxed (shared with the unlockable Tiny) and her speed is lower. Dixie's rival is Kass. Her drums are pink and have attached what seems to be sky blue upside down flowers. She attacks by swinging her ponytail in front of herself. As all playable characters she had the ability of doing Wild Moves.

Dixie is present during the Single race cutscene, standing in front of her rival, Kass, as with the other Kongs and their rivals. In the Candy Challenges cutscene, Dixie raises her hand as Candy appears to be deciding who the challenge's participants are, while Kritter appears to tell Dixie to be quiet. Dixie is seen running back and forth during the Options cutscene with either a bongo or a toolbox as Funky Kong is fixing his bongos. Dixie is in the Records cutscene, looking at a scoreboard with Kludge, Tiny, Funky and Kip, but due to her short height, Dixie jumps to see it because Kludge and Tiny are in the way.

Super Mario Odyssey[edit ]

In Super Mario Odyssey , there is a street in New Donk City named "Dixie Street", as well as a sign by the Crazy Cap shop reading "Dixie Theater".

Mario Kart Tour[edit ]

Dixie Kong using Triple Bananas in Mario Kart Tour
Dixie Kong using her special item in Mario Kart Tour
“Dixie Kong brings her hair-spinning banana tossing skills to the Mario Kart Tour game!”
Tagline in Dixie Kong's video introduction for Mario Kart Tour, Nintendo of America[12]

Dixie Kong made her debut appearance in the Mario Kart series in Mario Kart Tour as the Week 2 spotlight High-End racer of the Jungle Tour. Starting with the Bowser vs. DK Tour, she is a regular High-End driver, and starting with the 2022 Los Angeles Tour, she has her own self-named cup. Her special skill is the Triple Bananas.

Dixie Kong's emblem is derived from the design of the Dixie Kong Barrel in Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze, although the characters are yellow and the background is pink.

Dixie Kong is the only playable Kong from this game to not return in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe as a playable character available in the Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass .

The Super Mario Bros. Movie[edit ]

Dixie Kong can be seen in the audience behind Donkey Kong in a poster for The Super Mario Bros. Movie with Diddy Kong, Cranky Kong, and Swanky Kong, among various other generic Kongs. During the film, Dixie Kong is shown sitting with Diddy Kong and Chunky Kong in the Great Ring of Kong. When Cranky Kong scolds Diddy Kong for cheering for too long, Dixie Kong glares at Diddy Kong in disapproval for embarrassing himself. Dixie Kong, Diddy Kong, and Chunky Kong react to Cat Mario looking adorable, and cheer for Mario when he wins the match against Donkey Kong.

Dixie Kong's outfit looks slightly different in the film than it does in the games. Rather than a pink knotted shirt, she is shown wearing a pink tank top similar to Diddy Kong with a white star and trimming on it. A triangular pin with the DX emblem on it was added to the hat. Similar to Diddy, her eyes are not conjoined.

Donkey Kong Bananza[edit ]

“And I'm Dixie Kong! I've been on a few adventures too... including one time when Diddy and I teamed up to rescue DK!”
Dixie Kong, Donkey Kong Bananza
Artwork of Dixie Kong, from Donkey Kong Bananza
Dixie Kong's appearance in Donkey Kong Bananza

Dixie Kong reappears in Donkey Kong Bananza . Similarly to Diddy Kong, she has a slight redesign in this game, with slightly segmented eyes, and a guitar pick-shaped pin with "DX" printed on it added to her beret. After being bored on Donkey Kong Island, Dixie joins Diddy to create the Rambi Rumble in the Racing Layer, and the pair challenges Donkey Kong and Pauline for the race to win the massive trophy.

Unused appearances[edit ]

Diddy Kong Pilot[edit ]

Dixide is a playable character in all builds of Diddy Kong Pilot . In the very earliest version of the game shown as Space World 2000, Dixie piloted a red airplane resembling a stealth aircraft: specifically a F-117 Nighthawk. Dixie was intended to have a story mode called "Back to the Light", but no data outside of the title has been found. In the 2001 build, Dixie now drove a red propellor plane with a white backside, similar to Diddy Kong's plane. Her story mode appears to have been removed with the others in this build, leaving only residual data. In the 2003 build of the game, Dixie Kong now drove a pink and white plane. Dixie had similar stats to Diddy, but with higher acceleration and lower weight. This meant Dixie was decent top speed and almost the highest top speed in exchange for the lowest weight. The Dixie Cup would've been the first cup for Team Krem and ended in a boss fight with Dixie Kong, where she attacked with machine gun fire and by dropping storm clouds behind her. When the game was finalized as Banjo-Pilot , Dixie was replaced with Jinjo, as shown by their shared statistics, plane, and boss battle.

Profiles and statistics[edit ]

Main article: List of Dixie Kong profiles and statistics

Mario Superstar Baseball[edit ]

Dixie Kong
Dixie Kong's mugshot from Mario Superstar Baseball
Team DK Kongs Type Technique
Special Ball N/A Special move(s) Clamber
Batting arm Left Throwing arm Right
Batting 2/10 Pitching 5/10
Fielding 6/10 Running 6/10
Good chemistry Donkey Kong Diddy Kong Bad chemistry N/A
Bio: Diddy Kong's partner and girlfriend. Her trademark golden ponytail is familiar to monkey fans everywhere. Dixie Kong is just as adventurous as both Diddy Kong and Donkey Kong. Combining great techniques with fast legs, she is a very dependable player.
  • Sweet Spot: The middle of the stick.
  • Star Missions
  1. Smack a hit!
  2. Crack a long hit!
  3. Beat Peach's team!
  4. Make a big play!
  5. Strike 'em out!
  6. Climb up the wall and make a catch!

Diddy Kong Racing DS[edit ]

  • Speed: 2/5
  • Acceleration: 3/5
  • Handling: 3/5

Donkey Kong: Barrel Blast[edit ]

Dixie Kong
Dixie Kong's character selection icon from Donkey Kong: Barrel Blast.
Rival Kass Boost 5/5
Speed 1/5 Agility 4/5

Gallery[edit ]

For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Dixie Kong.

Portrayals[edit ]

Quotes[edit ]

Mario Super Sluggers [edit ]

  • "Ook ook eek! (HELP! HELP! EEEEEEK!)"
  • "Ook ook! (Thanks for your help.)"
  • "Ook! Ook! (Yes, I'm fine, but Bowser Jr...)"
  • "Ook! Oook! (I think he's trying to take over the ballpark.)"
  • "Ooooook... (Ack! The stone tablet at the top of this cliff!)"
  • "Ook! Ook! (Hey! Donkey Kong! Wait up!)"
  • "Ookie! Ookie! (Donkey Kong, you crazy ape! He never listens to anyone...)"
  • "Ookie ook. (Look, to get to the ballpark, you have to cross the stone bridge...)"
  • "Ookie! Ookie! (The stone tablet on top of the cliff was a switch.)"
  • "Ookie! Ookie! (But Bowser Jr. has broken it up and hidden it! What a cad!)"
  • "Ookie ooo! (Please! You have to help find the stone-tablet pieces!)"
  • "Ookie! Ookie! (I saw something near the back of the sign at the entrance. Try looking there.)"
  • "Ookity ook? (So? Did you find the stone tablet?)"
  • "Ookie! Ookie! (I heard something about "the post by the entrance sign.")"
  • "Ook ook ooo! (Wow! You found a stone tablet!)"
  • "Ooook... (Oh no! It's been broken into pieces!)"
  • "Ook ook! (We need all 3 pieces of the stone tablet to fix the bridge.)"
  • "Ook oooook ook! (I'll help you look! Donkey Kong! Come down here, will you?)"
  • "Ook! (Donkey Kong! Why not let Mario and his friends handle it?)"

Donkey Kong Bananza [edit ]

  • "The bunch is back together!"

List of appearances[edit ]

Title Description Release date System/format
Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest Playable character 1995 Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Donkey Kong Land 2 Playable character 1996 Game Boy
Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! Playable character 1996 Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Donkey Kong Land III Playable character 1997 Game Boy
Super Smash Bros. Melee Cameo as trophy 2001 Nintendo GameCube
Donkey Kong Country 2 Playable character 2004 Game Boy Advance
Donkey Konga 2 Non-playable character 2004 Nintendo GameCube
DK: King of Swing Playable character in Jungle Jam mode 2005 Game Boy Advance
Donkey Konga 3 Playable character 2005 Nintendo GameCube
Mario Superstar Baseball Unlockable playable character 2005 Nintendo GameCube
Donkey Kong Country 3 Playable character 2005 Game Boy Advance
Mario Hoops 3-on-3 Unlockable playable character 2006 Nintendo DS
Diddy Kong Racing DS Playable character 2007 Nintendo DS
Donkey Kong: Barrel Blast Playable character 2007 Wii
DK: Jungle Climber Playable character in Multiplayer 2007 Nintendo DS
Super Smash Bros. Brawl Cameo as trophy and sticker 2008 Wii
Mario Super Sluggers Playable character 2008 Wii
Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze Playable character 2014 Wii U
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U Cameo as trophy 2014 Nintendo 3DS / Wii U
Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze Playable character 2018 Nintendo Switch
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Cameo as spirit 2018 Nintendo Switch
Mario Kart Tour Playable character (Jungle Tour) 2020 Android / iOS
Donkey Kong Bananza Non-playable character 2025 Nintendo Switch 2
Donkey Kong Country Returns HD Playable character 2026 (Ver. 1.1.0) Nintendo Switch

Names in other languages[edit ]

Language Name Meaning Note(s) Ref.
Japanese ディクシーコング
Dikushī Kongu
Dixie Kong [15]
Basque Dixie Kong - [16]
Chinese (Simplified) 蒂克斯刚
Dìkèsī Gāng (Mandarin)
Dai'hāksī Gōng (Cantonese)
Dixie Kong [?]
Chinese (Traditional) 蒂克斯剛
Dìkèsī Gāng (Mandarin)
Dai'hāksī Gōng (Cantonese)
Dixie Kong [?]
Danish Dixie Kong - [17]
Dutch Dixie Kong - [18]
French Dixie Kong - [19]
German Dixie Kong - [20]
Greek Ντίξι Κονγκ
Ntíxi Kongk
Dixie Kong [21]
Italian Dixie Kong - [22]
Korean 딕시콩
Diksi Kong
Dixie Kong [?]
Norwegian Dixie Kong - [23]
Polish Dixie Kong - [24]
Portuguese Dixie Kong - [25]
Russian Дикси Конг
Diksi Kong
Dixie Kong [?]
Sinhala ඩික්සි ගොන්
Ḍiksi Gon
Dixie Kong [26]
Spanish Dixie Kong - [27]
Thai ดิกซี่คอง
Dìksîi Kɔɔng
Dixie Kong [28]

Notes[edit ]

Dixie Kong coverage on other NIWA wikis:
  • In volume 212 of Nintendo Power , Dixie is mistakenly called Daisy.[29]
  • Dixie's creator Steve Mayles joked that Dixie's ponytail is an actual tail, moved to her head as a result of "wacky evolution".[30]

References[edit ]

  1. ^ a b c Milne, Rory (July 2018). "The Making Of Donkey Kong Country 2". Retro Gamer Magazine Issue 181. Page 65-68.
  2. ^ "Dixie isn’t afraid of the water (or much else for that matter). She’s as much at home under the sea as her friend Diddy is." – 1995. Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest instruction booklet. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 13.
  3. ^ "Her hobbies, according to Nintendo, are blowing bubbles and mixing banana milkshakes." – Donkey Kong Land, Nintendo Magazine System (UK) WORLD EXCLUSIVE Review booklet. Page 21.
  4. ^ "Growing up on an island, Dixie Kong learned how to swim at a young age. She's as much at home in the water as she is in the trees." – 1996. Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! instruction booklet. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 13.
  5. ^ "THE LOVE OF MY LIFE! Since returning from his first adventure, Diddy has been fending off unwanted women. However, one stuck around and soon became the love of his life. Her name is Dixie, a daredevil babe who's not afraid to help out her colleague in these times of trouble." – November 1996. Nintendo Magazine System (UK) #50. Page 53.
  6. ^ "Dixie had to find out what those two primates were doing! She made her way to the southern part of DK Island and swam to the nearest mainland." – Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! instruction booklet. Page 5.
  7. ^ "...I've also brought your excellent cousin Kiddy Kong along for the ride!" – Funky Kong. Funky's Rentals: Nintendo (English).
  8. ^ 1997. Donkey Kong Land III manual. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 2-3.
  9. ^ "Dixie tried to launch an unsuccessful singing career after her stardom in DKC3, but her first single 'Bananas Are A Girl's Best Friend' sunk without trace. Down on her luck, she is reduced to promoting this year's Twycross Annual Parade & Gala to earn 'a few bob'.Scribes - August 25, 1999. Rarewhere (British English). Archived from the original via Wayback Machine. Retrieved June 5, 2024.
  10. ^ 大乱闘スマッシュブラザーズX. Geocities.jp. Archived June 21, 2012, 11:03:02 UTC from the original via Wayback Machine. Retrieved May 13, 2024.
  11. ^ XCageGame (November 11, 2018). Diddy Kong Racing DS All Tracks (00:00:34). YouTube. Retrieved January 17, 2021.
  12. ^ NintendoAmerica (May 27, 2020). It's time to go bananas for the newest racer making a #MarioKartTour debut! It's her first time in the Mario Kart series, but this Kong is no stranger to the world of Nintendo!. X. Retrieved March 8, 2024. (Archived May 27, 2020, 19:32:08 UTC via Wayback Machine.)
  13. ^ Shesez (November 22, 2019). The Donkey Kong Country 25th Anniversary Interview Documentary (00:51:12). YouTube. Retrieved January 17, 2023.
  14. ^ Sound Effects Fandom
  15. ^ ドンキーコング 5 - 王様は楽じゃない [最高品質]
  16. ^ Donkey Kong Country - Kong For A Day (Basque Dub)
  17. ^ Donkey Kong Country - Den Helt Perfekte Gave på dansk
  18. ^ Donkey Kong Country Dutch Dub - Bad Hair Day, Kong for a Day, Barrel, Barrel... Who's Got the Barrel
  19. ^ Donkey Kong Country Français S1E5 - Rayé Du Pouvoir [Écran large HD]
  20. ^ Donkey Kong Country Deutsch S2E3 - Das Wundersame Heilmittel [HD-Breitbild]
  21. ^ επεισοδιο 29 το νησι κινδυνευει
  22. ^ Kong for a Day (Italian AI Dub) | Donkey Kong Country
  23. ^ Donkey Kong ep 22 - Baby Kong Blues (Norsk/Norwegian)
  24. ^ In-game name. Donkey Kong Bananza (Ver. 3.1.0). Nintendo. Retrieved January 23, 2026.
  25. ^ Donkey Kong Country - Herói por um Dia
  26. ^ Kong for a Day (Sinhala Dub) | Donkey Kong Country
  27. ^ El país de Donkey Kong S1E5 - Kong Por Un Dia [HD de pantalla panorámica]
  28. ^ "ดิดดี้คอง / ดิกซี่คอง
    สนิทสนมกับ DK และรักการผจญภัย
    " – Loading screen (22 Dec. 2025). Donkey Kong Bananza by Nintendo EPD Tokyo et al.. Nintendo (Thai).
  29. ^ "Diddy's bringing his Kong kin-Tiny and Daisy-in on the action to fill in the gaps left by Conker and Banjo." – February 2007. Nintendo Power volume 212. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 39.
  30. ^ "Her tail moved up to her head. Some wacky evolution going on there" – February 3, 2019. X. Archived July 5, 2021, 08:07:12 UTC from the original via Wayback Machine. Retrieved May 13, 2024.
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Locations BeachBluster BarrelworksCranky's CabinDK's Tree HouseForbidden ForestFunky's Flights (Funky's Bodacious Bistro) • Inca TempleKongo Bongo IslandKing K. Rool's FactoryKongo JungleMountain MinesWhite Mountains
Episodes Season 1 Episode 1: "Bad Hair Day" • Episode 2: "Ape Foo Young" • Episode 3: "Booty and the Beast" • Episode 4: "Barrel, Barrel... Who's Got the Barrel" • Episode 5: "Kong for a Day" • Episode 6: "Raiders of the Lost Banana" • Episode 7: "From Zero to Hero" • Episode 8: "Buried Treasure" • Episode 9: "Cranky's Tickle Tonic" • Episode 10: "Get a Life, Don't Save One" • Episode 11: "Orangutango" • Episode 12: "Double Date Trouble" • Episode 13: "The Curse of Kongo Bongo"
Season 2 Episode 1: "Speed" • Episode 2: "Klump's Lumps" • Episode 3: "Bluster's Sale Ape-Stravaganza" • Episode 4: "Legend of the Crystal Coconut" • Episode 5: "Kong Fu" • Episode 6: "I Spy With My Hairy Eye" • Episode 7: "Bug a Boogie" • Episode 8: "Watch the Skies" • Episode 9: "Baby Kong Blues" • Episode 10: "Ape-Nesia" • Episode 11: "The Big Chill Out" • Episode 12: "To the Moon Baboon" • Episode 13: "A Thin Line Between Love & Ape"
Season 3 Episode 1: "Hooray for Holly-Kongo Bongo" • Episode 2: "The Kongo Bongo Festival of Lights" • Episode 3: "Speak No Evil, Dude" • Episode 4: "The Day the Island Stood Still" • Episode 5: "Monkey Seer, Monkey Do" • Episode 6: "Four Weddings and a Coconut" • Episode 7: "Follow That Coconut" • Episode 8: "Vote of Kong-Fidence" • Episode 9: "The Big Switch-a-Roo" • Episode 10: "Hunka Hunka Burnin' Bluster" • Episode 11: "Best of Enemies" • Episode 12: "It's a Wonderful Life" • Episode 13: "Just Kidding" • Episode 14: "Message in a Bottle Show"
Items and objects Amulet of Bug a BoogieBananaBanana fish rollBanana FlipBanana PhoneBarrelBarrel 007Barrel RocketBarrelcopterBoomerang-a-barrelBungee BarrelCherry SodaChewy ChewsCoconutCoconut ChillCouch Potato CruiserCurse of the Double DoubloonCrystal Coconut (Fake) • Encyclopedia Bananica Exploding BarrelFireworksGolden BananaGreat Aunt Grouchy's Curses and Nifty Legends Green bananaHologramK.C.C.B.M.Klap-BlasterKongo Bongo Gone WrongoKool K. RoolLove potionMystic OraclePapier-Mâché Lily PadPlaneShipSleeping TonicSupersonic Fighter Punch PackSupersonic SatelliteTickle TonicTin Banana TuTrigger Barrel
Music Songs "Donkey Kong Country Theme" • "Ashita ni Nattara..." • "Banana Tengoku" • "'Cause I'm Cranky" • "I'm Candy Kong's Clone" • "Cranky's Gonna Show Ya" • "Diddy to the Rescue" • "The Pirate Scorn" • "I Gotta Eat!" • "Creeping" • "Have We Got a Deal?" • "I'm Nobody's Hero" • "Second Banana" • "The Curse of the Golden Banana" • "Our Love is Stronger Than a Golden Banana" • "Bluster the Benevolent" • "My Finest Hour" • "Riches Galore (Let's Go!)" • "With These Riches" • "Mixing Your Cares Away" • "No One's Going to Make a Monkey Out of Me" • "Listen to Funky" • "Anyone Can Dance" • "That's Why He'd Rather Be With Me" • "Holograms" • "Bluebeard Baboon's Curse of the Double Doubloon" • "Spellbound" • "I Like Evil" • "Why'd I Have to Fall for a Hero?" • "I Haven't Got a Friend in the World" • "Is There Someone I Can Truly Call a Friend?" • "Look Out, World ('Cause Here I Come!)" • "Just Remember Who You Are" • "Tell Me Everything" • "Gotta Get it Back!" • "I'm the Kong Fu Master" • "Don't Lose Heart" • "Monkey Business" • "Me Like You" • "The Booty Boogie" • "The Big Bog Monster" • "Interplanetary Visitor Dudes" • "Watch the Skies" • "Look Out, Baby Kong!" • "My Wittle Evil One" • "The Mirror Never Lies" • "One of Us" • "The Road to Success" • "Over the Hill" • "What Do You Love the Most?" • "The Island of Kongo Bongo" • "Being Together Forever" • "I've Got it All!" • "I Wanna be a Star" • "Be Bad!" • "I Got No Family Tree" • "Just Remember Me" • "Kongo Bongo Gone Wrongo" • "Charades" • "Feel the Power!" • "Wake Up!" • "Mystic Oracle Summoning Chant" • "Yes Means No" • "The Banana Do-si-do" • "Do You Know What This Means?" • "The Diddy Drop Rap" • "Vote for Me" • "The Ape on a Mission" • "Metal Head" • "Head Games" • "I'm Leo Luster" • "Baby, I'm Back!" • "We'll Always Be Friends!" • "This Friendship is Wrong" • "If I Wasn't Around" • "Let Me Go Back to My Home" • "Can You Ever Forgive Me?" • "The Coconut is Cursed!"
Background music "Guava Nectar" • "Clown Shoe" • "Edsel" • "Taxi Chase" • "Marching Orders" • "Tiny Czar" • "Three Piece Suit" • "House Of Frights" • "Jump In" • "Barrel Chase" • "Hover Car" • "Helicopter Heist" • "Sneakers" • "The Line Up" • "Ragtag Chase"
Home media releases A Very kaboom! Christmas! Akolouthíste tin karýda Apenstreken As maiores Aventuras do Donkey Kong Bad Hair Day The Complete First Season De Koning van de Jungle Donkey Kong 1 Donkey Kong 2 Donkey Kong 3 Donkey Kong 4 Donkey Kong 5 Donkey Kong 6 Donkey Kong 7 Donkey Kong 8 Donkey Kong 9 Donkey Kong 10 Donkey Kong 11 Donkey Kong 12 Donkey Kong 13 Donkey Kong Country (DVD)Donkey Kong Country (Dutch VHS)Donkey Kong Country (Spanish VHS)Donkey Kong Country 1 (Brazilian DVD)Donkey Kong Country 1 (German DVD)Donkey Kong Country 1 (VHS)Donkey Kong Country 2 (DVD)Donkey Kong Country 2 (VHS)Donkey Kong Country 3 (DVD)Donkey Kong Country 3 (VHS)Donkey Kong le Film ! Donkey Kong Vol. 1 Donkey Kong Vol.1 Donkey Kong Vol.2 Donkey Kong Vol.3 Donkey Kong Vol.4 Donkey Kong Vol.5 Donkey Kong Vol.6 Donkey Kongs Abenteuer Een dolle boel in de jungle Ena Nisi Ano-kato Donkey Kong gaat door het lint He Came, He Saw, He Kong-quered I exafánisi tis Crystal Coconut I Spy With My Hairy Eye Kokosnoot en Krokodil Kong Fu The Kongo Bongo Festival of Lights La vie est belle The Legend of the Crystal Coconut The Legend of the Crystal Coconut (DVD)L'ile de Kongo Bongo Mia Axechasti Giorti Monkey Seer, Monkey Do Movie Night Portuguese VHS 1Portuguese VHS 2Raiders of the Lost Banana Raiders of the Lost Banana (British DVD)Robot Kong Speak No Evil, Dude Summer Treasures Triple Feature Vol 1 (Australian DVD)Vol 1 (Spanish VHS)Volume 3
Miscellaneous All Fools' DayAnnual Donkey Kong ChallengeAsk Uncle Tusk Casa Kongo Bongo DK Card Nyūmon GuideDKTV Donkey Kong Board Game Donkey Kong Card Game (Gallery) • Donkey Kong Country Morse Code MysteryDonkey Kong Seal Retsuden Donkey Kong Taru Taru Adventure GalleryHikaru • "His Name is Donkey" • "His Name is Kong" • Kongo Bongo Festival of LightsL'aventure Donkey Kong chez Medialab Medialab Studio LA Puppeteers Real Time Animate Donkey Kong for Demonstration purposes in 1997Nancy Blair Griffin - Media Lab, Studio LAOrangutangoPre-release and unused contentQuotesStaffSenseiTakeshiUho'uho Daishizen Gag: Donkey Kong Voice actors
Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! (SNES) / Donkey Kong Country 3 (GBA)
Characters Protagonists Dixie KongKiddy KongFunky KongWrinkly KongSwanky KongCranky Kong
Prisoners Banana BirdsBanana QueenDonkey KongDiddy KongCandy Kong aLanky Kong aTiny Kong aChunky Kong a
Animal Friends EllieEnguardeParrySquawksSquitterQuawks
Brothers Bear Bachelor aBaffleBarnacleBarterBazaarBazookaBennyBjörnBlizzardBlueBlunderBoomerBrambleBrash
Bosses BelchaArichSquirtKAOSBleakBarbosKroctopus aBaron K. Roolenstein
Enemies BazukaBazzaBooty BirdBounty BassBristlesBuzzGleamin' BreamKarbineKiller beesKlaspKnik-KnakKnockaKobbleKocoKoinKoindozerKopterKracka aKremling (boater) aKrimpKrocKrumpleKuchukaKuff 'n' KloutLemguinLurchinMinkeyMissile shellNibblaNidRe-KoilSkiddaSneekSwoopy
Items BananaBanana BunchBowling ballBear coinBonus CoinBox of chocolates aCogDK Coin • Extra-Life Balloon (red · green · blue) • Flupperius Petallus PongusGreen bananaK-O-N-G LettersMirrorNo.6 wrenchPatchPresentRose aShellSkiStar
Objects Animal BarrelAnimal crateAuto-Fire BarrelBarrelBarrel ShieldBonus BarrelBoo BarrelBooster BarrelBubbling cauldronChairliftCrateDK BarrelFuel DrumHandleIgnition BarrelInvincibility BarrelLevel FlagMetal doorMine aPropellerpackRipsawRockRocketStar BarrelSteel BarrelSwitch BarrelTNT BarrelTobogganTracker BarrelTrapdoorTumbling barrelWarp BarrelWaterfallWheel
Levels Lake Orangatanga Lakeside LimboDoorstop DashTidal TroubleSkidda's RowMurky MillBelcha's Barn
Kremwood Forest Barrel Shield Bust-UpRiverside RaceSqueals on WheelsSpringin' SpidersBobbing Barrel BrawlArich's Ambush
Cotton Top Cove Bazza's BlockadeRocket Barrel RideKreeping KlaspsTracker Barrel TrekFish Food FrenzySquirt's Showdown
Mekanos Fire-Ball FrenzyDemolition Drain-PipeRipsaw RageBlazing BazukasLow-G LabyrinthKaos Karnage
K3 Krevice KreepersTearaway TobogganBarrel Drop BounceKrack Shot KrocLemguin LungeBleak's House
Razor Ridge Buzzer BarrageKong-Fused CliffsFloodlit FishPot Hole PanicRopey RumpusBarbos's Barrier bKroctopus Krush a
Pacifica a Dingy Drain-Pipe aStormy Seas aSunken Spruce aCliffside Blast aRipcurl Reef aSurf's Up aBarbos's Barrier
Kaos Kore Konveyor Rope KlashCreepy CavernsLightning LookoutKoindozer KlamberPoisonous PipelineKastle Kaos
Krematoa Stampede SprintCriss Kross CliffsTyrant Twin TussleSwoopy SalvoRocket RushKnautilus
Music "Fanfare" • "Crazy Calypso" • "Northern Kremisphere" • "Hangin' at Funky’s" • "Get Fit A-Go-Go" • "Brothers Bear" • "Sub-Map Shuffle" • "Swanky's Sideshow" • "Cranky’s Showdown" • "Showdown Win" • "Showdown Lose" • "Bonus Time" • "Bonus Win" • "Bonus Lose" • "Stilt Village" • "Mill Fever" • "Jangle Bells" • "Frosty Frolics" • "Treetop Tumble" • "Enchanted Riverbank" • "Hot Pursuit" • "Water World" • "Cascade Capers" • "Nuts and Bolts" • "Pokey Pipes" • "Rockface Rumble" • "Jungle Jitter" • "Cavern Caprice" • "Rocket Run" • "Boss Boogie" • "Crystal Chasm" • "Krematoa Koncerto" • "Big Boss Blues" • "Mama Bird" • "Chase" • "Baddies on Parade" • "Game Over"
Promotional content Ask Uncle Tusk Barrel-Blastapalooza Cold Crossword Challenge Donkey Kong Country 3 ChallengeNsiderRare - Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie's Double TroubleSuper Donkey Kong 3 (Petit Maze)
Miscellaneous Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! Original Soundtrack Donkey Kong Country Trilogy GalleryGlitchesMultimediaNintendo Music (soundtrack) • Pre-release and unused contentQuotesSound test (GBA) • StaffSuper Donkey Kong 3: Mysterious Kremis Island Original Soundtrack
a Exclusive to the Game Boy Advance version
b Barbos's Barrier was moved to Pacifica in the Game Boy Advance version
Donkey Kong Land III
Characters BearDixie KongKiddy KongWrinkly Kong
Animal Friends EllieEnguardeSquawksSquitter
Bosses ArichBarbosBleakKAOSBaron K. Roolenstein
Enemies BazukaBazzaBooty BirdBounty BassBristlesBuzzKarbineKlaspKnockaKobbleKocoKopterKrimpKrumpleKuchukaLemguinLurchinMinkyNidNiknakRekoilSkiddaSneek
Levels Cape Codswallop Red WharfSeabed ShantyFord KnocksTotal RekoilKoco ChannelLiftshaft LotteryBarbos Bastion
Primate Plains Coral QuarrelMinky MischiefJetty JittersBlack Ice BlitzRiverbank RiotMiller InstinctBleak Magic
Blackforest Plateau Rocketeer RallyVertigo VergePolar PitfallsSurface TensionTundra BlundaRedwood RampageArich Attack
Great Ape Lakes Jungle JeopardyFootloose FallsDeep Reef GriefKarbine KaosSimian ShimmyRockface ChaseKrazy Kaos
Tin Can Valley Tropical TightropesClifftop CrittersRickety RapidsBazuka BombardUgly DuctingStalagmite FrightsK Rool Duel
Lost World Whiplash DashKuchuka KarnageHaunted HollowsRainforest RumbleBarrel BoulevardGhoulish GrottoK Rools Last Stand
Barrels Animal BarrelBarrelBarrel CannonBlast BarrelBonus BarrelDK BarrelIron BarrelRotatable BarrelStar BarrelWarp Barrel
Other items and objects BananaBanana BunchBear coinBonus CoinExtra Life BalloonKONG LettersEnd of Level FlagPropellerpackStarToboggan
Miscellaneous Ask Uncle Tusk CardsGalleryGlitchesMultimediaNsiderPre-release and unused ContentQuotesStaff
Diddy Kong Racing / Diddy Kong Racing DS
Playable characters Diddy KongKrunchDrumstickBumperTiptupT.T.PipsyTimberBanjo aConker aTiny Kong bDixie Kong bTaj bWizpig b
Supporting characters TajSquawks b
Vehicles CarPlaneHovercraft
Bosses TrickyBlueyBubblerSmokeyWizpig
Worlds Dino DomainSnowflake MountainSherbet IslandDragon ForestFuture Fun LandDK Island b
Tracks Ancient LakeFossil CanyonJungle FallsHot Top VolcanoEverfrost PeakWalrus CoveSnowball ValleyFrosty VillageWhale BayCrescent IslandPirate LagoonTreasure CavesWindmill PlainsGreenwood VillageBoulder CanyonHaunted WoodsSpacedust AlleyDarkmoon CavernsSpaceport AlphaStar CityThunder Cove bMeandering Mount bSplashdown Pass bStrangled Shrine b
Boss tracks Tricky ChallengeBluey ChallengeBubbler ChallengeSmokey ChallengeWizpig's First StrikeWizpig Strikes Back
Challenge levels Fire MountainIcicle PyramidDarkwater BeachSmokey Castle
Items & objects Banana aCoin bDiscovery Card bFake Coin bGolden BalloonPower-Up Token bSilver CoinTaj Token bTreeT.T. amuletWeapon BalloonWish KeyWizpig amuletZipper
Promotional content Ask Dan Ask Uncle Tusk Cold Crossword Challenge Diddy's Drivers EdDiddy Kong Racing ChallengesDrumstick's NuggetsEncuestaKrunch's Dirty TricksNew Super Mario Bros. Podcast NsiderQuick PollReview: Diddy Kong Racing DSRösta på ditt favoritspel och vinn en N64!Timber's Balloon Pop Timber's Island Tour
Other Diddy Kong Racing Original Soundtrack Diddy Kong Racing Soundtrack CD • Gallery (N64 · DS) • GlitchesMultimediaN64Y2K Millennium Trax Pre-release and unused contentQuotes • Staff (N64 · DS) • Trophy RaceWish Race
Donkey Konga 2
Characters Donkey KongDiddy KongCranky KongDixie KongFunky Kong
Songs Japan "Ai no Tame ni." • "Alps Ichi Man Jaku" • "AMBITIOUS JAPAN!" • "Auld Lang Syne" • "Challenger!!" • "DANZEN! Futari wa Pretty Cure" • "Donkey Kong Country Theme" • "Donkey Konga 2 Theme" • "Doraemon no Uta" • "Dynamite" • "Go Girl ~ Koi no Victory ~" • "Guantanamera" • "Habanera" • "Hustle" • "Lucky Cha Cha Cha!" • "Mazinger Z" • "Minute Waltz" • "Monkey Magic" • "Odoru Ponpokorin" • "Oshiete" • "Over Drive" • "Realize" • "Sakuranbo" • "secret base ~ Kimi ga Kureta Mono ~" • "Tane no Uta" • "The Legend of Zelda Theme" • "Tokusō Sentai Dekaranger" • "Trepak" • "Viva★Rock" • "WA ni Natte Odorō" • "WILD CHALLENGER" • "Yeah! Metcha Holiday" • "Zenbu Dakishimete"
America "All Star" • "Boombastic" • "Born Too Slow" • "Come Clean" • "Contact" • "Donkey Konga 2 Theme" • "Drive" • "Full Moon" • "Habanera" • "Headstrong" • "High Roller" • "Hit 'Em Up Style (Oops!)" • "I Don't Want To Know" • "It's Been Awhile" • "Losing My Religion" • "Minute Waltz" • "Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye" • "No More Drama" • "Pieces" • "Predictable" • "Road Trip" • "Rock the Boat" • "Runaway Train" • "Send the Pain Below" • "Shiny Happy People" • "Sidewalks" • "The Anthem" • "Trepak" • "U Don't Have to Call" • "Unpretty" • "Why Don't We Fall in Love" • "Wish You Were Here"
Europe "All Star" • "Are You Ready For Love?" • "Boombastic" • "Breakfast at Tiffany's" • "Contact" • "Donkey Konga 2 Theme" • "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" • "Don't Let Me Get Me" • "Drive" • "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik" • "Enjoy the Silence" • "Green Greens" • "Havanaise" • "I Don't Want To Know" • "I Just Wanna Live" • "I'm a Slave 4 U" • "Jungle Boogie" • "La Bamba" • "La Cucaracha" • "Losing My Religion" • "Mansize Rooster" • "Mute City Theme" • "Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye" • "Pokémon Main Theme" • "Predictable" • "Pumping On Your Stereo" • "Runaway Train" • "Shiny Happy People" • "Sidewalks" • "Super Mario Bros. 3 Theme" • "That's the Way (I Like It)" • "Trepak" • "Trouble" • "William Tell Overture"
Minigames Barrel RaceMatch That BadgeRhythm Keeper
Modes Freestyle ZoneStreet Performance
Miscellaneous DK BongosDonkey Konga 2 (Flash game)GalleryName that Beat
DK: King of Swing
Playable characters Donkey KongDiddy KongDixie KongFunky KongWrinkly KongKritterKing K. RoolBubbles
Non-playable characters Candy KongCranky Kong
Levels Jungle World Banana BungalowTropical TreetopsContraption CavePuzzling PyramidCongazuma's Castle
Wild West World Necky's CanyonCactus WoodsMadcap MineTreacherous TwisterFire Necky's Nest
Aqua World Risky ReefLockjaw FallsKremling KampShip of SoulsDavy Bones' Locker
Ice World Cold Cold ForestRaging RavineIce CastleUnderwater RuinsSassy Squatch's Lair
K. Kruizer III Booster Barrel SkywayK. Kruizer III ArtilleryK. Kruizer III HullK. Kruizer III EngineKing K. Rool
Jungle Jam Attack BattleBarrel BlastClimbing RaceColor CaptureObstacle Race
Enemies Click-ClackFlipflapFlitterGhostLockjawMini-NeckyNeekShuriZinger
Bosses CongazumaDavy BonesFire NeckyKing K. RoolSassy Squatch
Items and objects BananaBanana BunchBarrelBarrel CannonBombBonus BarrelBooster BarrelCannonConveyor BeltCrystal CoconutHandle PegJack PegMedalPegPeg BoardQuestion BarrelRockRolling BarrelSpikeSpinning PegSwitch PegTireWooden Crate
Miscellaneous Ask Cranky Cranky's LecturesGalleryGoing BananasHurling for Distance MultimediaQuotesStaff
Donkey Konga 3
Characters Donkey KongDiddy KongCranky KongDixie KongEnguardeFunky KongWinky
Songs "Ashita ni Nattara..." • "Baka Survivor" • "Banana Tengoku" • "BINGO" • "CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA" • "Dairantō Smash Brothers DX" • "DONKEY'S GROOVE" • "Do Re Mi Fa Daijōbu" • "Eine kleine Nachtmusik" • "Entertainer" • "Fire Emblem" • "GO!!!" • "Hana" • "Happy Days" • "ignited" • "Ii Yu Dana" • "Jungle Beat" • "Kimi ni BUMP" • "Kite Kite Atashinchi" • "Kochira★Mona Pizza" • "Kore ga Watashi no Ikiru Michi" • "La Cucaracha" • "Locolotion" • "Matsuken Samba II" • "Mezase Pokémon Master" • "Miyo, Yūsha wa Kaeru" • "Ora wa Ninkimono" • "Rewrite" • "Seishun Kyōsō Kyoku" • "Star Fox" • "START" • "Tenohira o Taiyō ni" • "TOMORROW" • "Touch" • "William Tell Overture" • "Yodel Tabehōdai"
Famicom
songs
"Balloon Fight" • "Clu Clu Land" • "Dig Dug" • "Doctor Mario" • "Donkey Kong" • "Donkey Kong Jr." • "Donkey Konga" • "Druaga no Tō" • "Hoshi no Kirby: Yume no Izumi no Monogatari" • "Ice Climber" • "MAPPY" • "Mario Brothers" • "Nazo no Murasame Jō" • "PAC-MAN" • "Palutena no Kagami" • "Sky Kid" • "Super Mario Bros. 3" • "Super Mario Bros. Chijō BGM" • "Super Mario Bros. Suichū BGM" • "XEVIOUS" • "Zelda no Densetsu"
Minigames Match That Badge
Modes Famicom HeyaFreestyle ZoneRhythm Banana TōStreet Performance
Items and objects Banana BunchBarrelBiplane BarrelKONG LettersRhythm BananaStar BarrelSuper Taru Taihō
Miscellaneous DK BongosGalleryStaff
Mario Superstar Baseball
Characters Team captains MarioLuigiPrincess PeachPrincess DaisyYoshiBirdoWarioWaluigiDonkey KongDiddy KongBowserBowser Jr.
Team players Baby MarioBaby LuigiDixie KongToadToadetteToadsworthPiantaNokiKoopa TroopaKoopa ParatroopaMagikoopaHammer BroDry BonesBooKing BooPetey PiranhaGoombaParagoombaMonty MoleShy Guy
Moves Star Skills Fireball (Mario) • Green Fireball (Luigi) • Heart Ball (Peach) • Flower Ball (Daisy) • Egg Ball (Yoshi) • Weird Ball (Birdo) • Phony Ball (Wario) • Liar Ball (Waluigi) • Banana Ball (Donkey Kong) • Boomerang Ball (Diddy Kong) • Killer Ball (Bowser) • Killer Jr. Ball (Bowser Jr.)
Special moves Ball DashBody CheckClamberLaser BeamMagical CatchQuick ThrowSliding CatchSuctionSuper CatchSuper JumpTongue CatchWall Jump
Items (corresponding characters) Red Fireball (Mario) • Green Fireball (Luigi) • Lovely Heart (Peach) • Pretty Flowers (Daisy) • Egg (Yoshi) • Pink Egg (Birdo) • Gnarly Garlic (Wario) • Whiskered Eggplant (Waluigi) • King Banana (Donkey Kong) • Chimp Banana (Diddy Kong) • Bullet Bill (Bowser) • Jr. Mask (Bowser Jr.)
Teams Mario SunshinesPeach MonarchsWario GreatsYoshi IslandersDK KongsBowser Monsters
Stadiums Mario StadiumPeach GardenWario PalaceYoshi ParkDonkey Kong JungleBowser CastleToy Field
Minigames Bob-omb DerbyWall BallChain Chomp SprintPiranha PanicBarrel BatterStar Dash
Species Chain ChompKlaptrapLava BubblePiranha PlantThwomp
Objects BarrelBarrel CannonBrick BlockCoinCyclone GeneratorEmpty BlockMushroomNote BlockPoison MushroomStar
Miscellaneous ChemistryGalleryMario Superstar Baseball Fantasy League MultimediaQuotesStaff
Mario Hoops 3-on-3
Starting characters MarioLuigiPrincess PeachPrincess DaisyYoshiWarioWaluigiDonkey KongDiddy KongBowser Jr.
Unlockable characters ParatroopaDixie KongBowserBirdoBooFly GuyMoogleNinjaWhite MageBlack MageCactuar
Non-playable characters BlooperBob-ombBombCheep CheepDry BonesFire BarGhostGoombaGooper BlooperLakituLava BubbleMalboroPiantaPetey PiranhaShy GuySushiThwompToad
Courts Mushroom Tourney Mario StadiumKoopa BeachPeach FieldSunset Beach
Flower Tourney DK CruiserLuigi's MansionDaisy GardenMalboro Garden
Star Tourney Wario FactoryJr. StreetBowser's CastleGlare Desert
Rainbow Tourney Sherbet LandBloocheep SeaPirate ShipRainbow Ship
Coin Hunter courses Mario Classic 1-1Mario Classic 8-4Mario Classic 2-2Strange Forest
Dribble Race courses Peach's CastleSunshine RoadRainbow Road
Items and objects ? PanelBananaBombCoinFake ? PanelFreezieGreen ShellLightningMimicMushroomPoison MushroomRed CoinRed ShellSlot CoinSpiny ShellStar
Special Shots 1000 NeedlesBomber DunkCannon ShotEgg ShotFire ShotFlower ShotFlutter DunkGraffiti ShotGreen Fire ShotHeart ShotHoly ShotJet ShotKonga DunkLeaf VeilMeteor ShotMoogle DanceMove-It DunkThriller DunkThunder ShotTwist DunkWing Shot
Miscellaneous Dribble Skillz GalleryMultimediaOriginal SoundtrackQuick PollReview: Mario Slam Basketball (DS)StaffSuperstar Shootout
Donkey Kong: Barrel Blast
Playable
characters
Kongs Donkey Kong (Ultra Barrel) • Diddy KongDixie KongLanky KongTiny KongFunky KongWrinkly KongCranky Kong
Kremlings KritterKipKassKlumpKalypsoKludgeKopterKing K. Rool
Non-playable character Candy Kong
Cups Topaz Cup DK JungleSalty SeaMt. Dynamite
Sapphire Cup Scorching CanyonDK Jungle FallsShimmering SeaMammoth Glacier
Diamond Cup Open OceanMt. Dynamite RemixParched PalaceCranky's Temple
Platinum Cup Dynamite RunDK Jungle SunsetAlpine PeakTemple HeightsCosmic Highway
Items Bananas Banana BunchGolden Banana
Red balloon Banana FairyBlazing BananaCrystal CoconutProp MonkeyQuawksSquawksTasty Melon
Blue balloon Backward BarrelMega TNT BarrelMini-NeckyMini-ZingerPineapple LauncherWild ElixirWhirlwind
Animal crate EnguardeRambi
Barrels Barrel CannonIron BarrelLauncher Barrel (DK Launcher Barrel ∙ Spinning Launcher Barrel ∙ Yellow Launcher Barrel) • Style BarrelTNT Barrel
Enemies ChompsFlipflapHurleyLockjawMecha KongNeckyZinger
Other Candy's ChallengesCranky's Flight SchoolGalleryMine CartMultimediaPre-release and unused contentStaffWild Move
DK: Jungle Climber
Characters Playable Donkey KongDiddy KongDixie KongFunky Kong
Non-playable Candy KongCranky KongWrinkly KongXananab
Enemies and obstacles BrambleClick-ClackFlipflapFlitterGhostKlobberKritterLockjawMini-NeckyNeekPuftupShuriSpikeZinger
Bosses Banana ShipJunklompMega AmpDraglingerKing K. Rool
Items BananaBanana BunchBanana CoinCrystal BananaCrystal StarDK CoinGemHammerKONG PanelsOil barrelTorchWings
Objects Booster BarrelCannon BarrelDK BarrelGiant flowerGoal GateHandle PegIron BarrelJack PegMinePegPeg BoardQuestion BarrelRockSpikeSpirowarpSpinner BarrelSpinning PegSwitch PegTNT Barrel
Worlds Sun Sun IslandLost IslandGhost IslandChill 'n' Char IslandHigh-High IslandWormholeExtra Stages
Minigames Rolling PanicBanana GrabSpeed ClimbThrow 'n' CrushOrange PickerBooster BattleBanana Bonanza
Further info Banana Bonanza! Banana Grab (Flash game)GalleryPlaytest: Donkey Kong: Jungle Climber (DS)StaffQuotesRolling Panic (Flash game)
Mario Super Sluggers
Characters Team captains MarioLuigiPrincess PeachPrincess DaisyYoshiBirdoWarioWaluigiDonkey KongDiddy KongBowserBowser Jr.
Team players YoshiBaby MarioBaby LuigiBaby PeachBaby DaisyBaby DKDixie KongFunky KongTiny KongKing K. RoolKritterToadToadetteToadsworthPiantaNokiKoopa TroopaKoopa ParatroopaMagikoopaHammer BroBoomerang BroFire BroDry BonesBooKing BooPetey PiranhaWigglerGoombaParagoombaMonty MoleShy GuyBlooperMii
Enemies and other characters LakituGooper BlooperPiranha PlantThwompChain ChompBullet BillGhostsBob-ombCheep CheepFreezieUkikiBirdoKing Bob-omb
Moves Star Skills (Swings · Pitches) Mario: Fire Swing · Fire Ball • Luigi: Tornado Swing · Tornado Ball • Peach: Heart Swing · Heart Ball • Daisy: Flower Swing · Flower Ball • Yoshi: Egg Swing · Rainbow Ball • Birdo: Cannon Swing · Suction Ball • Wario: Phony Swing · Phony Ball • Waluigi: Liar Swing · Liar Ball • Donkey Kong: Barrel Swing · Barrel Ball • Diddy Kong: Banana Swing · Banana Ball • Bowser: Breath Swing · Killer Ball • Bowser Jr.: Graffiti Swing · Graffiti Ball
Special moves Angry AttackBall DashBody CheckBurrowClamberEnlargeHammer ThrowInk DiveKeeper CatchLaser BeamMagical CatchPiranha CatchQuick ThrowScatter DiveSpin AttackSuction CatchSuper DiveSuper JumpTeleportTongue Catch
Teams Mario FireballsPeach MonarchsYoshi EggsWario MusclesDK WildsBowser Monsters
Stadiums Mario StadiumLuigi's MansionPeach Ice GardenDaisy CruiserYoshi ParkWario CityDK JungleBowser Jr. PlayroomBowser CastleToy Field
Items Green ShellFire BallMini BooBob-ombPOW-BallBanana Peel
Minigames Bob-omb DerbyWall BallPiranha PanicGem CatchBarrel BasherGhost KBlooper BaserunGraffiti RunnerBowser Pinball
Miscellaneous ChemistryGalleryGlitchesMultimediaQuotesStaffThe Year of Luigi Sound Selection
Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze (Wii U) / Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze (Nintendo Switch)
Characters Playable Donkey KongDiddy KongDixie KongCranky KongFunky Kong *
Supporting Don ZunānaFunky KongProfessor ChopsRambiSquawksTawks *
Bosses PompySkowlBa-BoomFuguBashmasterLord Fredrik
Other Big SqueeklyFish • Goats • MuglySkittlerSnippys
Enemies Snowmad Tucks (Archy · Archy (fire) · Big Sphen · Boom Bird · Painguin Tucks · Papa Painguin · Pengatcha 1-gō · Pointy Tucks · Soary · Speedy Tucks · Speedy Tuff Tucks · Trench Tucks · Tuff Tucks) • Fluff (Harey · Harold · Tuff Fluff) • Hootz (Blue Hootz · Hot Hootz · Puffton · Tuffton) • Ice dragonLemmingtonWaldough (Chum Chucker Charlie · Fish Poker Pops · Walbrick · Walnut)
Other BounceliskBuckyBuffaloaferBuzzyCarnivorous Plantlife (Venus Trap Platform · Chompette) • Cheesy ChesterChompasaurusDozyElectrified AnemoneFinley (Blue Finley · Green Finley · Red Finley) • Flaming Falling Totem PoleFritzGordoGreen fishHermit crabHorror GillsJellyfishLarge MimicMama SawMimicMonocle MonicaPiranhaPorcupalPufftupPunchy PaddySchnautzelSea UrchinSnagglesSour DodoSquiddicusSwooper DooperThug SlugToucan'tWild WendellYellow Snaggles
Objects Items BananaBanana BunchBanana CoinBanana JuiceBlue BalloonCapsule Toy MachineCrash GuardFlying bananaGold HeartGreen BalloonHeartHeart BoostKONG LettersMysterious relicPuzzle PieceRed Balloon
Projectiles BarrelKong BarrelWater SackWatermelon Fuse Bomb
Miscellaneous Barrel CannonBlast BarrelBellBurlap Hanging SackClimbing grassCollapsible Underwater GrassCracked BlockCurrentItem containerItem HandlePile of leavesPurple Flower PlatformRambi CrateRolling leafSlot Machine BarrelSnowflake ShieldSpinning PlatformSpring PlatformSwinging vineVine-Triggered PlatformZip-Line Vine
Vehicles Log CanoeMine CartRocket Barrel
Obstacles AvalancheChunk of iceElectroidFireFireballFire FloorGiant Spiked NutHanging TNTIcicleMineShokushuSnowballSnowflakeSpiked ballTornadoVolcanic debris
Moves Cane BounceCartwheel AttackChargeClingCorkscrewGround Pound (Popgun Pound) • Helicopter SpinKong POWRanged attackRoll AttackWater Skip
Levels Lost Mangroves 1-1: Mangrove Cove • 1-2: Shipwreck Shore • 1-3: Canopy Chaos • 1-4: Trunk Twister • 1-A: Zip-Line Shrine • 1-B: Busted Bayou • 1-K: Swinger Flinger • 1-BOSS: Big Top Bop
Autumn Heights 2-1: Windmill Hills • 2-2: Mountain Mania • 2-3: Horn Top Hop • 2-4: Sawmill Thrill • 2-5: Alpine Incline • 2-6: Wing Ding • 2-A: Crumble Cavern • 2-B: Rodent Ruckus • 2-K: Bopopolis • 2-BOSS: Mountaintop Tussle
Bright Savannah 3-1: Grassland Groove • 3-2: Baobab Bonanza • 3-3: Frantic Fields • 3-4: Scorch 'n' Torch • 3-5: Twilight Terror • 3-6: Cannon Canyon • 3-A: Rickety Rafters • 3-B: Bramble Scramble • 3-K: Precarious Pendulums • 3-BOSS: Triple Trouble
Sea Breeze Cove 4-1: Deep Keep • 4-2: High Tide Ride • 4-3: Amiss Abyss • 4-4: Irate Eight • 4-5: Sea Stack Attack • 4-6: Current Capers • 4-A: Rockin' Relics • 4-B: Shoal Atoll • 4-K: Spinning Spines • 4-BOSS: Fugu Face-Off
Juicy Jungle 5-1: Harvest Hazards • 5-2: Reckless Ride • 5-3: Fruity Factory • 5-4: Panicky Paddles • 5-5: Jelly Jamboree • 5-6: Frosty Fruits • 5-A: Beehive Brawl • 5-B: Jammin' Jams • 5-K: Platform Problems • 5-BOSS: Punch Bowl
Donkey Kong Island 6-1: Homecoming Hijinxs • 6-2: Seashore War • 6-3: Aqueduct Assault • 6-4: Blurry Flurry • 6-5: Forest Folly • 6-6: Cliffside Slide • 6-7: Frozen Frenzy • 6-8: Meltdown Mayhem • 6-A: Dynamite Dash • 6-B: Icicle Arsenal • 6-K: Slippy Spikes • 6-BOSS: Volcano Dome
Secret Seclusion 7-1: Levitation Station • 7-2: Rocket Rails • 7-3: Crazy Clouds
Miscellaneous ExtrasFunky Kong's surfboard *Lord Fredrik's horn
Further info "Canada's Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze Banana Mania Contest" • "Canada's Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze Banana Mania Contest - Behind the Scenes" • GalleryMultimediaStaff (Switch)
Related Play Nintendo activities A matching game to flip over Can’t-miss games The multiplayer way Which Kong could fit your style? Who’s that toy?
* Exclusive to Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze for the Nintendo Switch
Mario Kart Tour drivers
Normal Baby MarioBaby PeachBaby DaisyBaby RosalinaBaby LuigiKoopa TroopaShy GuyDry BonesIggyLarryLemmyLudwigMortonRoyWendy
Super MarioPeachYoshiDaisyToadToadetteRosalinaLuigiToad (Pit Crew)Red YoshiBlue YoshiPink YoshiYellow Toad (Pit Crew)Light-blue Toad (Pit Crew)Red Toad (Pit Crew)Orange YoshiGreen Toad (Pit Crew)Pink Toad (Pit Crew)Light-blue YoshiYellow YoshiPurple Toad (Pit Crew)BowserDonkey KongDiddy KongLakituBowser Jr.WarioWaluigiKing BooBlack Shy GuyRed Koopa (Freerunning)BirdoPink Shy GuyBirdo (Light Blue)Hammer BroBoomerang BroIce BroFire BroBirdo (Yellow)Monty MoleGreen Shy GuyBlue Koopa (Freerunning)Birdo (Blue)Purple Koopa (Freerunning)Light-blue Shy GuyBlue Shy GuyBirdo (Orange)White Shy GuyKoopa (Freerunning)Orange Shy GuyBirdo (Red)Yellow Shy GuyBirdo (Green)
High-End Metal MarioPeachettePaulineMario (Musician)Peach (Kimono)Mario (Hakama)Rosalina (Halloween)Peach (Vacation)Mario (Santa)Pink Gold PeachDaisy (Holiday Cheer)Yoshi (Reindeer)Pauline (Party Time)Mario (Happi)Toad (Party Time)Peach (Wintertime)Penguin LuigiIce MarioBaby Peach (Cherub)Rosalina (Aurora)Mario (Classic)Luigi (Classic)Baby Rosalina (Detective)Yoshi (Egg Hunt)Black YoshiBuilder MarioBuilder ToadDaisy (Fairy)Mario (Chef)Peach (Wedding)Rosalina (Swimwear)Mario (Swimwear)Captain ToadToadette (Explorer)Daisy (Yukata)Mario (SNES)Mario (Sunshine)Mario (Halloween)Peach (Halloween)Peach (Explorer)Builder LuigiFire RosalinaLuigi (Lederhosen)Cat PeachCat ToadPauline (Rose)Penguin ToadMario (Racing)White YoshiBaby Mario (Koala)Builder ToadetteMario (Tuxedo)Luigi (Painter)Daisy (Swimwear)Mario (Baseball)Peach (Happi)Penguin MarioYoshi (Kangaroo)Tanooki MarioTanooki RosalinaMario (Satellaview)Penguin ToadetteCat RosalinaLuigi (Vacation)Mario (Golf)Luigi (Golf)Mario (Aviator)Mario (Samurai)Peach (Yukata)Yoshi (Gold Egg)Rosalina (Volendam)Daisy (Farmer)Dr. MarioDr. LuigiDr. PeachCat MarioCat LuigiRosalina (Chef)Daisy (Thai Dress)Daisy (Sailor)Toadette (Sailor)White Tanooki MarioLuigi (Knight)Mario (King)Luigi (Chef)Kitsune LuigiToad (Astronaut)Toadette (Astronaut)PoochyToad (Tourist)Luigi (Gold Knight)Pauline (Cowgirl)Mario (Black Suit)Gold MarioMario (Mechanic)Luigi (Mechanic)Dry BowserKing Boo (Luigi's Mansion)Shy Guy (Pastry Chef)Waluigi (Bus Driver)Gold Koopa (Freerunning)Wario (Hiker)Dry Bones (Gold)Funky KongDixie KongDry Bowser (Gold)Wario (Cowboy)NabbitBowser Jr. (Pirate)King Bob-ombDonkey Kong Jr. (SNES)Shy Guy (Gold)King Boo (Gold)Bowser (Santa)Lakitu (Party Time)Birdo (Black)Shy Guy (Ninja)King Bob-omb (Gold)KamekWaluigi (Vampire)MeowserChargin' ChuckPink Shy Guy (Ninja)Birdo (White)Dr. BowserPetey PiranhaChargin' Chuck (Gold)Petey Piranha (Gold)Larry (Wintertime)Light-blue Shy Guy (Explorer)Yellow Shy Guy (Explorer)Donkey Kong (Gladiator)WigglerWiggler (Gold)Mii Racing Suits
The Super Mario Bros. Movie
Characters Main characters Donkey KongLuigiMarioPrincess PeachToad
Antagonists BowserKamekKoopa General
Supporting characters BrKLnCoupleCranky KongDriverFrancisGiuseppeKong armyLumaleeMario and Luigi's family (Aunt Marie · Mario and Luigi's father · Mario and Luigi's grandfather · Mario and Luigi's mother · Mario and Luigi's niece · Uncle Arthur · Uncle Tony) • Penguin KingSpikeToad General
Other characters Baby LuigiBaby MarioBaby PeachChanterelleChunky KongDiddy KongDixie KongFunky KongKiddy KongKing Bob-ombKing BooLuigi's bullyPaulinePitSuper Mario Bros. Plumbing customerSwanky KongToadetteYoshi
Forms Cape MarioCat MarioFire MarioIce MarioInvincible MarioMini MarioSuper MarioTanooki Mario
Species BatBiddybudBlooper (Blooper Baby) • Bob-ombBullet Bill (Bomber Bill) • BramballBuzzy BeetleChain ChompCheep Cheep (Spiny Cheep Cheep) • Goomba (Goomba Tower) • Hammer BroHumanJellybeamKongKoopa (Dry Bones · Koopa Paratroopa · Koopa Troopa · Spiny · Sledge Bro) • LumaMaw-RayPenguinPiranha PlantShy GuySnifitToadYoshi
Locations Bob-omb BattlefieldBowser's CastleBrooklyn (Brooklyn Heights) • Brooklyn BridgeCastle BurgerCrazy CapDark LandsJungle KingdomFire Flower FieldsGreat Ring of KongHigh CliffsKart workshopMushroom ForestMushroom Kingdom (Toad Town · Mushroom Heights) • Peach's CastlePunch-Out PizzeriaRainbow RoadDesert AreaSnow KingdomSuper Mario Bros. PlumbingTraining CourseWarp ZoneWaterfall AreaYoshi's Island
Items and objects ! BlockAnchorAxeBarrelBill BlasterBike (Bullet Bike · Mach Bike) • Blue mushroomBlue ShellBoomerang FlowerBowser StatueBoxBrick BlockCannonCape FeatherClear PipeCoinCoin BlockCrateDonut BlockDragon CoinFire BarFire FlowerFlying Question BlockFruit (Banana · Carrot · Coconut · Grape · Melon · Pineapple · Turnip · Watermelon) • GirderGoal PoleHammerIce blockIce FlowerKart (Pipe Frame · Standard Kart · Tiny Titan) • Koopa Clown CarLadderLakitu's CloudLiftMagical PotionMushroom PlatformMusic BoxMysterious pipeP SwitchP-WingPOW BlockPower BalloonQuestion BlockRocket BarrelRotating BlockShy Guy balloonSpike TrapSnowballSuper BellSuper LeafSuper MushroomSuper StarTanooki SuitTrampolineWarp PipeWooden cutoutYoshi's Egg
Music Original Motion Picture Soundtrack "Super Mario Bros. Opus" • "Press Start" • "King of the Koopas" • "Plumbin' Ain't Easy" • "It's a Dog Eat Plumber World" • "Saving Brooklyn" • "The Warp Pipe" • "Strange New World" • "The Darklands" • "Welcome to the Mushroom Kingdom" • "2 Player Game" • "The Mushroom Council" • "The Plumber and the Peach" • "Platforming Princess" • "World 1-1" • "The Adventure Begins" • "Peaches" • "Lost and Crowned" • "Imprisoned" • "Courting the Kongs" • "Drivin' Me Bananas" • "Rumble in the Jungle" • "Karts!" • "Practice Makes Perfect" • "Buckle Up" • "Rainbow Road Rage" • "Blue Shelled" • "An Indecent Proposal" • "The Belly of the Beast" • "Fighting Tooth and Veil" • "Tactical Tanooki" • "Mario Brothers Rap" • "Grapple in the Big Apple" • "Superstars" • The Super Mario Brothers" • "Bonus Level" • "Level Complete"
Licensed music "Battle Without Honor or Humanity" • "No Sleep till Brooklyn" • "L'Amour Est Un Oiseau Rebelle (Habanera)" • "Holding Out for a Hero" • "Take On Me" • "Thunderstruck" • "Mr. Blue Sky"
Other music "Attack! Fury Bowser" • "DK Rap" • "Wedding March"
Promotional content A Hero Like No Other BimboHappy MealIceeLushMario's Big Adventure Monopoly: The Super Mario Bros. Movie Edition Nintendo The Super Mario Bros. Movie - Q&A with the Cast! (Ep. 1 · Ep. 2 · Ep. 3 · Ep. 4 · Ep. 5 · Ep. 6 · Ep. 7) • SMBPlumbing.comSuper Mario Bros.: Mario Maths – Times Tables WorksheetsSuper Mario Bros.: Vocabulary-Building CrosswordSuper Mario TheaterThe Super Mario Bros. Movie: Bowser's BattleThe Super Mario Bros. Movie: Create Your Own SceneThe Super Mario Bros. Movie Learning Activity BookletThe Super Mario Bros. Movie: Mario Maths CodebreakerThe Super Mario Bros. Movie: Mario Maths – Donkey Kong Doubling 1 and 2-Digit NumbersThe Super Mario Bros. Movie: Mario Maths – I Spy and Count to 5The Super Mario Bros. Movie: Mario Maths – I Spy and Count to 10The Super Mario Bros. Movie: Matching PairsThe Super Mario Bros. Movie: Number Bonds of 10-FrameThe Super Mario Bros. Movie Official Activity Book The Super Mario Bros. Movie Official Storybook The Super Mario Bros. Movie (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) The Super Mario Bros. Movie: Pencil ControlThe Super Mario Bros. Movie: Piranha Plant and Pipes GameThe Super Mario Bros. Movie: Punctuation with Peach – Fix the Sentence
Miscellaneous GalleryIlluminationIllumination Studios ParisJump Man MultimediaQuotesReferences to other mediaStaffUniversal PicturesVoice actors
Donkey Kong Bananza
Playable characters Donkey KongPauline (Odd Rock)
Allies Fractones ArchitectoneBanandiumtone aBloomintoneChiptoneCollectoneConstructoneExploritoneFragmentFragmentoneGlamtoneGroovetonesGrowtoneHiddentoneIron JailerQuiztoneSecuritoneSeekertoneSmashintoneStufftoneStyletoneTrustytone
Elders Elephant ElderKong ElderOstrich ElderSnake ElderZebra Elder
Others Cranky KongDiddy KongDixie KongEel Family (Eelevator · Li'l Eelevator · Eeling · Great Harmoneel) • ElephantElephant ShopkeepMonkey ShopkeepNew DonkerOstrichOstrich ShopkeepProspector MonkeyQuawks aRambiSalvager MonkeySnakeSnake ShopkeepSquawks aSinging BlusterwingZebraZebra Shopkeep
Enemies Void Company AntickoidBatteroidBuzzoidCrockoidGlitzoidGloominoidIlluminoidMolevoloidMuckoidMunchoidPeekaboopoidRolluskoidSqueeloidStompoidTrailfinoidTrapantuloidWallopoidVoidCo Bongo BlasterVoidCo Spike-Ball Spitter
Kremling Krew ArmyK. WallopoidKaboomKlaptrapKritterNeckyZinger
Bosses AbracajabyaGrumpy Kong (King Crockoid) • InflammoniteKing K. Rool (K. Rool, King of Rot) • Muckety-MuckMad MixerPeekabruiserPoppy KongSinister BlusterwingStompenclomperVoid Kong
Cameo appearances Banana BirdCandy Kong aChunky Kong aClapper aEnguardeExpresso aGhastly King aGlimmerGnawtyKAOSLanky KongLord Fredrik aLurchinNinja Kong aProfessor ChopsRattly aSquitterTiny Kong aTucks aWinkyWrinkly Kong a
Obstacles Fiery rainFlaming barrelIron BallLightningPoison plantPoison waterRing of fireSpiky BallTornado
Bananzas Kong BananzaZebra BananzaOstrich BananzaElephant BananzaSnake Bananza
Terrain types AppleBaconBanana aBanandium MelonBanandium Mush (Pure Banandium) • Boom RockBreadBright OreCheese (Grated · Melty) • Concrete (Spiked) • Crumbly CrustCrystalDirtFractoniumGlow StoneGrassIce • Iron (Electrified · Melted · Slippery) • KetchupLavaLettuceLiftoff OreMeatMelon (Green Rind · White Rind) • MetalMuckMudNeptunite (Slippery) • OrangeOrganic MatterPearPotatoPure GoldRubber (Fragile) • SaltSandShade CloudShade OreShifty StoneSnow (Fresh) • SpikesStrawberrySwitcheroo GooStoneThornsTrashWater (Freezing) • Wood
Items and objects Banandium Gems Ingot Isle Cave-InLagoon LayerHilltop LayerCanyon LayerThe DivideFreezer LayerForest LayerThe JunctionResort LayerTempest LayerLandfill LayerRacing LayerRadiance LayerGroove LayerFeast LayerForbidden LayerPlanet Core
Other ? Block aAncient RecordApple (Giant · Juice) • BakudanBalloonBanana BurgerBanandium (Chip · Gem Map · Melon · Root) • Barrel CannonBeach ballBedBlast BarrelBoom BombBopper SwitchBrick Block aBridge SeedBurger SwitchChunkClosetCoin aCrateCrumbly RoadDiscDJ boothEgg BombFossilFossil MapGeyserGoldGolden rootHand markHot springIce makerKeyKONG LettersLift platformMelon JuiceMine CartMusic sourcePay-Dirt PiledriverPile of banana aPosterRed BalloonRopeSeismic SplitterShifty PlatformShokudaiShuffle StoneSmall animalSnake switchStatue aSuper Mushroom aSurfboard aSwap HarpSynthetic SunTerravoiderThrow zoneTireTreasure chestTuning forkUpdraft fanVoid Kong's sealsVoid StakeWarp Barrel aWarp GongWatermelonZip line
Moves and abilities Brake BlastCharge DashCharge JumpCharge PunchCharge SlapChunk JumpDive PunchFlutterGlareGlideHand SlapHigh-fiveInhaleJumpJump BurstMake musicMeteor PunchPick upPunchShoutSpin JumpSpin ShotSpin SlamTear offTurf Surf / Surf SurfTrunk Chunk
Locations Layers DK Island aIngot Isle Cave-InLagoon LayerHilltop LayerCanyon LayerThe DivideFreezer LayerForest LayerThe JunctionResort LayerTempest LayerLandfill LayerRacing LayerRadiance LayerGroove LayerFeast LayerForbidden LayerPlanet Core
Others All-You-Can-Eat TowerBattle ChallengeBanana hoard aBonus StageChallenge CourseChip ExchangeDK's Tree HouseFossil MuseumGangplank Galleon aGetawayIngot IsleNew Donk CitySinkholeStuff ShopStyle ShopUnderground World
Music "Title Theme" • "DK Artist" • "Hilltop Layer: Fractone Village" • "Freezer Layer: Chocolava Lake" • "Racing Layer: Rambi Rumble" • "Banandium Root Tower" • "New Donk City" • "Kong Bananza" • "Zebra Bananza" • "Ostrich Bananza" • "Elephant Bananza" • "Snake Bananza" • "K. Rool, King of Rot Battle" • "Getaway" • "Closet" • "Challenge Course #1" • "Challenge Course #2" • "Challenge Course #3" • "Challenge Course #4" • "Challenge Course #5" • "Breaking Through (Heart of Gold)"
Emerald Rush a Emerald ChipEmerald geyserEmerald lumpEmerald oreEmerald PerkEmerald rootVoid GoalEmerald Rush events (Chip Fever · So Strong It's Funny · Dig the Beat · Freeze Break · Ostrich Riches · Unyielding Strength · Rattlin' Snake Bananza)
Miscellaneous All-Mine RemoteAsk the Developer • Lists of names in other languages (Banandium Gems · Clothing · Fossils · Music List · Terrains) • BananergyBananza ceremonyBananza Lesson (Kong Elder's Hall · Zebra Elder's Hall · Ostrich Elder's Hall · Elephant Elder's Hall · Snake Elder's Hall) • Bananza Rehearsal (Kong Elder's Rehearsal Hall · Zebra Elder's Rehearsal Hall · Ostrich Elder's Rehearsal Hall · Elephant Elder's Rehearsal Hall · Snake Elder's Rehearsal Hall) • DK ArtistDonkey Kong Bananza: DK Island & Emerald Rush GalleryInviseauxLoading screen tipsMind-Bender MaskNintendo Music (Special Release ) • Photo ModePropellerpackQuotes (Pauline Getaway dialogue) • Rambi RumbleSkill PointSmashin' StatsSound testSquawkie-Talkie aThe ABCs of DK!StaffVoidCo IntelliSense Specs
a Exclusive to the DK Island & Emerald Rush DLC
Donkey Kong Country Returns / Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D / Donkey Kong Country Returns HD
Characters Playable Donkey KongDiddy KongDixie Kong c
Supporting Cranky KongRambiSquawksSuper KongTutorial PigWhaleWigglevine
Bosses Mugly (Krazy Kalimba) • Scurvy Crew (The Maraca Gang) • Stu (Gong Oh) • Mole Miner Max/Mole Train (Banjo Bottom) • Mangoruby (Wacky Pipes) • Thugly (Xylobone) • Colonel Pluck (Cordian) • Tiki Tong
Other ElephantGiraffeZebra
Enemies and obstacles Tiki Tak Tribe FireballFlaming Tiki BuzzGiga Goro BallScreaming PillarScreaming Pillar (big)Tiki BoingTiki BomberTiki BuzzTiki DoomTiki GoonTiki PilotTiki PopTiki SeekerTiki TankTiki Tong TowerTiki TorchTiki TorkTiki ZingTiki Zing (big)Tiki Zing (Foggy Fumes)
Other AckAckStackApe-Eating PlantAwkBig SqueeklyBonehead JedBopapodamusBowling birdBuckBombBuckBotBuzzbiteCageberryChar-CharChompChū KomorinElectrasquidElectroidFireballFirebiteFrogoonGiant ChompGiga RangwiGreen ChompHopgoonHothead JedHumzeeJellybobKowaleeLeaping flameMimicMole GuardMole MinerMuncherPinchlyRawkReady-Bots (Pogobot · Pyrobot) • RentamagumaRobobeeShooting ChompSkellirexSkittlerSkittler PillarSkullyrexSnagglesSnippysSqueeklySquiddicusSquidlyStiltsToothberryWiggleYellow Snaggles
Objects Items BananaBanana BunchBanana CoinBanana JuiceBanana MirrorCrash Guard bGreen Balloon bHanging vineHeartHeart BoostK-O-N-G LettersMap KeyPuzzle PieceRare OrbRed Balloon
Barrels Barrel CannonBlast BarrelDK BarrelRegular BarrelSlot Machine Barrel
Miscellaneous BagContainerGreen surfaceRambi CrateRed and blue blocksTireMole TrainSpiked shaft (Jagged Jewels) bSpiked shaft (Tiki Tong Terror)TrapdoorTar pit
Vehicles Mine CartRocket Barrel
Moves Barrel JetBarrel Roll (Cartwheel Attack) • BlowChargeClingCrouchGrabGround Pound (Popgun Pound) • JumpKong RollPeanut PopgunRunHelicopter Spin c
Levels Jungle 1-1: Jungle Hijinxs • 1-2: King of Cling • 1-3: Tree Top Bop • 1-4: Sunset Shore • 1-5: Canopy Cannons • 1-6: Crazy Cart • 1-K: Platform Panic • 1-B: Mugly's Mound
Beach 2-1: Poppin' Planks • 2-2: Sloppy Sands • 2-3: Peaceful Pier • 2-4: Cannon Cluster • 2-5: Stormy Shore • 2-6: Blowhole Bound • 2-7: Tidal Terror • 2-K: Tumblin' Temple • 2-B: Pinchin' Pirates
Ruins 3-1: Wonky Waterway • 3-2: Button Bash • 3-3: Mast Blast • 3-4: Damp Dungeon • 3-5: Itty Bitty Biters • 3-6: Temple Topple • 3-K: Shifty Smashers • 3-B: Ruined Roost
Cave 4-1: Rickety Rails • 4-2: Grip 'n' Trip • 4-3: Bombs Away • 4-4: Mole Patrol • 4-5: Crowded Cavern • 4-K: Jagged Jewels • 4-B: The Mole Train
Forest 5-1: Vine Valley • 5-2: Clingy Swingy • 5-3: Flutter Flyaway • 5-4: Tippin' Totems • 5-5: Longshot Launch • 5-6: Springy Spores • 5-7: Wigglevine Wonders • 5-8: Muncher Marathon • 5-K: Blast & Bounce • 5-B: Mangoruby Run
Cliff 6-1: Sticky Situation • 6-2: Prehistoric Path • 6-3: Weighty Way • 6-4: Boulder Roller • 6-5: Precarious Plateau • 6-6: Crumble Canyon • 6-7: Tippy Shippy • 6-8: Clifftop Climb • 6-K: Perilous Passage • 6-B: Thugly's Highrise
Factory 7-1: Foggy Fumes • 7-2: Slammin' Steel • 7-3: Handy Hazards • 7-4: Gear Getaway • 7-5: Cog Jog • 7-6: Switcheroo • 7-7: Music Madness • 7-R: Lift-off Launch • 7-K: Treacherous Track • 7-B: Feather Fiend
Volcano 8-1: Furious Fire • 8-2: Hot Rocket • 8-3: Roasting Rails • 8-4: Smokey Peak • 8-5: Bobbing Basalt • 8-6: Moving Melters • 8-7: Red Red Rising • 8-K: Five Monkey Trial • 8-B: Tiki Tong Terror
Cloud b 9-1: Crushin' Columns b • 9-2: Gushin' Geysers b • 9-3: Spiky Surprise b • 9-4: Mischievous Moles b • 9-5: Topsy Turvy b • 9-6: Tar Ball Fall b • 9-7: Robo Factory b • 9-8: Lavawheel Volcano b • 9-1a/9-9b: Golden Temple
Further info Donkey Kong Country Returns HD Valentine's Day CardsDonkey Kong Returns Original Sound Track Extras (image names in other languages) • Gallery (3D · HD ) • Iwata Asks • "Mine Menace" • Staff (3D · HD )
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