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* [[Accidental Innuendo]]: The name of the first game's second boss's level: Necky's Nuts.
*[[Alternate Character Interpretation]]: Are the tikis evil? Or are they simply trying to reproduce using DK’s banana hoard?
* [[And the Fandom Rejoiced]]: Retro Studios taking over for ''Donkey Kong Country Returns''.
* [[Awesome Music]]: [[Donkey Kong Country (video game)/Awesome Music|Enough for its own page]].
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* [[That One Boss]]: A handful of them qualify.
** A notable example is {{spoiler|Krow's Ghost}} in ''Donkey Kong Country 2'', as half of the fight consists of climbing across ropes to chase after him, all the while having eggs shoot at you from multiple directions. If you're Diddy, you can speed past the ropes with some skill. If you're stuck with the slower Dixie, you're pretty much screwed.
** K. Rool in the original game manages to pull this off simply because unlike the other bosses in the game, his difficulty is more scaled to the point you actually fight him. Otherwise though, he’s not hard by Final Boss standards. He's even tougher in the second game, and takes this [[Up to Eleven]] there.
* [[That One Level]]:
** "The Squawks part of Animal Antics" could easily be the laconic entry for the article. What makes that part worse is that it's somewhat easy to screw up a jump over a spike pit in the ensuing Rattly area. If you have only one hit left after Squawks' area (and you likely do) and screw up, you have to start the Squawks area all over again.