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* [[Grumpy Bear]]: Cranky Kong and K.Rool.
* [[Grumpy Bear]]: Cranky Kong and K.Rool.
* [[Guns Are Worthless]]: A notable aversion, as anyone with any sort of firearm, no matter how ridiculous the weapon(or how ridiculous the wielder in the case of Bluster's [[Let's Get Dangerous]]) is taken quite seriously.
* [[Guns Are Worthless]]: A notable aversion, as anyone with any sort of firearm, no matter how ridiculous the weapon(or how ridiculous the wielder in the case of Bluster's [[Let's Get Dangerous]]) is taken quite seriously.
* [[Hey It's That Voice]]: [[Super Mario World (Animation)|Andrew "Yoshi" Sabiston]] as Diddy Kong.
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: [[Super Mario World (Animation)|Andrew "Yoshi" Sabiston]] as Diddy Kong.
** [[The Berenstain Bears|The 2003 incarnation of Papa Q. Bear]] is King K. Rool, [[The Legend of Zelda (Animated)|Ganon]] is Klump and [[Sailor Moon|Artemis]] is Krusha.
** [[The Berenstain Bears|The 2003 incarnation of Papa Q. Bear]] is King K. Rool, [[The Legend of Zelda (Animated)|Ganon]] is Klump and [[Sailor Moon|Artemis]] is Krusha.
** The Japanese version contains an all-star cast of veteran voice actors, including [[Koichi Yamadera]] as DK himself, [[Megumi Hayashibara]] as Diddy, [[Ryusei Nakao]] as Cranky, [[Mika Kanai]] as Candy, [[Jurota Kosugi]] as King K. Rool, [[Kenyuu Horiuchi]] as Eddie the Mean Old Yeti and [[Hochu Otsuka]] as the one-time character Kong Fu.
** The Japanese version contains an all-star cast of veteran voice actors, including [[Koichi Yamadera]] as DK himself, [[Megumi Hayashibara]] as Diddy, [[Ryusei Nakao]] as Cranky, [[Mika Kanai]] as Candy, [[Jurota Kosugi]] as King K. Rool, [[Kenyuu Horiuchi]] as Eddie the Mean Old Yeti and [[Hochu Otsuka]] as the one-time character Kong Fu.
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* [[Rich Bitch|Rich Bastard]]: Bluster Kong.
* [[Rich Bitch|Rich Bastard]]: Bluster Kong.
* [[Royals Who Actually Do Something]]: King K. Rool is surprisingly active. From leading operations from the front to building his own super weapons.
* [[Royals Who Actually Do Something]]: King K. Rool is surprisingly active. From leading operations from the front to building his own super weapons.
* [[Scooby Dooby Doors]]: Donkey and Diddy briefly chase Polly Roger into this trope in "Raiders of the Lost Banana".
* [[Scooby-Dooby Doors]]: Donkey and Diddy briefly chase Polly Roger into this trope in "Raiders of the Lost Banana".
* [[She's Got Legs]]: Candy Kong
* [[She's Got Legs]]: Candy Kong
* [[Shout Out]]: When Barrel 007 is loaded for launch in one episode, [[James Bond]] style music starts playing.
* [[Shout-Out]]: When Barrel 007 is loaded for launch in one episode, [[James Bond]] style music starts playing.
** In the episode "Zero to Hero", DK and Diddy argue about a movie about a [[King Kong vs. Godzilla|"giant ape" and a "lizard"]].
** In the episode "Zero to Hero", DK and Diddy argue about a movie about a [[King Kong vs. Godzilla|"giant ape" and a "lizard"]].
** In the song "Metalhead" when the robotic DK is singing the last bit of the song, the tune is "Around the World" by [[Daft Punk (Music)|Daft Punk]].
** In the song "Metalhead" when the robotic DK is singing the last bit of the song, the tune is "Around the World" by [[Daft Punk (Music)|Daft Punk]].

Revision as of 17:09, 25 January 2014

A French-produced Animated Adaptation of the popular Super Nintendo game Donkey Kong Country.

On the island of Kongo Bongo, The Hero of the series, Donkey Kong, is the island's future ruler, as selected by a magical orb called the Crystal Coconut, which has the ability to grant wishes. But the Coconut is a prize coveted by the show's villain, King K. Rool, who aims to steal it and take over the island himself. Thus, DK has to always stand guard over it, which isn't an easy task since he's frequently taking time off to do activities such as eating his Trademark Favorite Food, bananas. Sometimes, another threat appears in the form of a group of Pirates led by Kaptain Skurvy, who believes the Coconut belongs to him. And did I mention there's a lot of singing? It happens at least Once an Episode.

While the series takes place in an Alternate Continuity from that of the games, a few elements of the show would find their way into the games, particularly in Donkey Kong 64, where Crystal Coconuts are an item (but not a MacGuffin like here), and Cranky Kong works as a potion-mixing Mad Scientist.


Tropes used exclusively in the show:

  • Almost Kiss
  • Alternative Foreign Theme Song: The Japanese version has a different opening and ending theme.
  • Arrogant Kung Fu Guy: The Ape-propriately-named one-episode character Kong Fu. In fact, he's so arrogant that when K. Rool's krew make fun of his phobia, he quits working for them.
  • Art Devolution: The animation takes a step down in quality in the second season.
  • Be Careful What You Wish For: The Crystal Coconut can grant wishes, so this trope comes up now and again. The biggest example would be in 'The Day The Island Stood Still'; DK, about to take a nap, absent-mindedly wishes he could sleep forever. The result is time halting...and he can't protect the island if he's napping...
  • Beta Couple: Diddy and Dixie to Donkey and Candy's Alpha Couple
  • Be the Ball: DK does this to Diddy in one episode.
  • Big Red Button: K. Rool wanted to push it.
  • Big No: K. Rool's reaction to when Klump's video conference messes up his game playing in "Buried Treasure".
  • Broken Aesop: Subverted. In the episode "Bug A Boogie", Cranky tries to show DK and Diddy that practical jokes aren't fun... by pulling a practical joke on them. However, this actually comes back to bite him when not having DK around due to said practical joke leaves the Crystal Coconut unprotected, fixing the Aesop.
  • Butt Monkey: DK himself is this, in "Kong for a Day" and the majority of season two.
    • Cranky also qualifies, as he's been injured at least once by every other character in the show, most often by Donkey Kong.
  • Canon Foreigner: Bluster, Inka Dinka Doo, Polly Roger, Eddie the Mean Old Yeti and Skurvy and his crew.
  • Canon Immigrant: The Crystal Coconut, and Cranky dealing in potions.
  • Christmas Festival of Lights Episode
  • Chase Scene
  • Dangerously Genre Savvy: For all of his failings, Klump is an amazing spy, often finding things out about the Kongs the same time as we do.
  • Deadpan Snarker: Diddy, K. Rool, and Cranky.
  • Decided By One Vote: Krusha in "Vote of Kong-fidence".
  • Dumb Muscle: Krusha, and to a lesser extent, Donkey Kong.
    • King K. Rool and all of his henchmen would qualify as Dumb Muscle.
    • Eddie the Mean Old Yeti would also qualify.
  • Do Not Adjust Your Set: In the B-plot of Bluster's Sales Ape-Straveganza, K. Rool decides to steal the Crystal Coconut on live TV.
  • Does This Remind You of Anything?: The way the Kritters march in the song "King K. Rool's Finest Hour".
  • Evil Virtues: K. Rool gives all of his minions Christmas the day of the Festival of Lights off every year.

 "Even cerebrally-challenged, home-spun, pinheaded subordinates need to spend time with their scaly loved ones."

& New Age Retro Hippie: Funky Kong became this, man.

 Cranky: "Bluster Barrelworks...because their barrels have been around forever...and I should know 'cause so have I"? What kind of crock is that!?

  • Write Who You Know: Bluster's movie, written by Funky is based off the events of the series. Leading to a in story WTH Casting Agency when K. Rool is cast as the hero and DK is cast as the villain.