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Revision as of 22:41, 17 July 2014
Description
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Donkey Kong Country was a computer-generated cartoon about the adventures of a big ape, his little buddy, and a whole bunch of other characters based off the SNES game of the same name. The only difference between the game and the show is that in the show they're constantly singing for no real reason. It was also one of the first TV shows to be computer-animated. They did this to match the game's advanced graphics, but by today's standard, the animation is just laughable and the show itself is very poopable.
Characters
With emphasis given to those seen in Youtube Poops
- Donkey Kong
- Diddy Kong
- Cranky Kong
- Bluster Kong
- King K. Rool
- General Klump
- Krusha
- Kong Fu
Episodes etc
Season 1
Booty and the Beast
High Quality avi Part 1 (Furnessly)
High Quality avi Part 2 (Furnessly)
High Quality avi Part 3 (Furnessly)
Usage
First Used in a Poop by
Sometimes Used by
Disliked by
- Rareware fanboys (who call this show Lord Harry)
- People who hate musicals and Donkey Kong's hot monkey ass.
Further Information
- Donkey Kong Country is also a video game for the SNES, in which it contained amazing graphics for its time and had awesome gameplay to boot. The game was so popular that it got two sequels on the SNES and were later re-released for the Game Boy Advance. Another sequel was made for the Nintendo Wii, one of which might be considered better than the first one.
- The actor who played Donkey Kong was killed on the set of the show, when a plane crash landed right in his face during one of the shows musical numbers. His last words were, "I don't know what's happening to me." It is thought by many that this line is cursed and anyone who utters the phrase will be killed by a plane crash.