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Donkey Kong Country is a computer-generated animated television series based on the successful Nintendo
franchise Donkey Kong
as portrayed in the Donkey Kong Country video game series by Rare
. The series was created by French studio France 2 and originally titled, La Planète Donkey Kong. It first aired in France on September 4, 1996; it premiered late in North America on the August 15, 1998. The series won in 1999 a (public voted) award at 7 d'Or for Best Animation and Youth Program (Meilleure émission d'animation et de jeunesse).

The show begins by portraying Donkey Kong, a regular ape in the jungle who happens to stumble upon a magic coconut called the Crystal Coconut
that summons (at Donkey's command) a pile of magic bananas. After Donkey and his friends consume the bananas, they are granted with increased intelligence and strength, enabling them to defeat enemies such as King K. Rool
and Kaptain Skurvy
, who wish to possess the Crystal Coconut
for themselves.

A few episodes were released in North America on a single VHS cassette titled, Donkey Kong Country: Legend of the Crystal Coconut and was marketed as a feature length film. In the DVDs Donkey Kong Country Vol.1 (Which was released in Australia.) and Donkey Kong Country Bad Hair Day (Which was released in the United Kingdom.) they also put a few episodes. In the other two DVD's Donkey Kong Country Horray for Holly Kongo Bongo and Donkey Kong Country The Kongo Bongo festaval of lights (Which both where released in Australia.) they only held one episode.

Donkey Kong Country was one of the earlier television series to be computer-animated to match the artistic style of the Rare video game series, and garnished critical acclaim in France and Japan but only marginal success in the West. Several elements of the series appeared in later Donkey Kong Country video games such as Donkey Kong 64, which was released a year after the show had started airing on Fox Family.

The show had a large line of merchandise in Japan including a collectible card game, featuring drawings of characters some that never appeared in the series. The card game was later adapted to be based on Donkey Kong 64.

Characters

Characters From the Games

These characters all came from Donkey Kong Country and Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest (mostly the former, though). However, some of them went through some design changes.

  • Donkey Kong
    - The show's titular character, and the future ruler of Kongo Bongo Island. Voiced by Richard Yearwood.
  • Diddy Kong
    - DK's sidekick. Voiced by Andrew Sabiston, who had earlier voiced Yoshi
    in Super Mario World.
  • Cranky Kong
    - DK's father, who often mixes potions. He is able to use the Crystal Coconut to show up as a hologram whenever he needs to alert DK. The show makes no mention of how he and DK are related, or of his days in the arcade games.
  • Candy Kong
    - DK's girlfriend. She is much less passive than in the games, and even has a different design to match. Part of her design for the show was mixed with her old game design for Donkey Kong 64. Voiced by Joy Tanner.
  • Funky Kong
    - The resident airport manager. He looks as he did in the first game, but has tan fur instead of brown.
  • Dixie Kong
    - Diddy's unofficial girlfriend, and the only character on the show directly from the second Country. Like Candy, her design differs a bit (but not as much), and she also has been given tan fur like Funky. Ironically, while Candy is less passive than in the games, Dixie isn't quite as dynamic, as she doesn't get much action. She also has a habit of losing her pets.
  • King K. Rool
    - The main villain of the series, always attempting to steal the Crystal Coconut and take over the island. About his only change in physical appearance is that his cape is much shorter. Voiced by Ben Campbell.
  • Krusha
    - K. Rool's bodyguard. He has the IQ of a young child and enjoys watching the Sing Along with Uncle Swampy Show.
  • Klump - K. Rool's general. He often carries out his boss's plans, but without success. Voiced by Len Carlson, who had earlier voiced Ganon
    in The Legend of Zelda.
  • Kritter
    s
    - Basically described as K. Rool's answer to Bowser
    's Koopa Troopas
    . They look as they did in the first game, but are armed with Klap-Blasters.
  • Klaptraps - Klaptraps like to eat wooden surfaces in the manner of termites. They are fired out of Klap-Blasters by the Kritters and usually give comments on whatever they are eating.

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