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{{quote|'''Donkey Kong:''' Ever since [[Candy Clone|Candy]] cut my hair and told me she wanted to make me her little love slave.<br>'''Cranky Kong:''' Your hair?<br>'''Donkey Kong:''' Yeah. Don't laugh. She gave me the "once over makeover."<br>'''Cranky Kong:''' Do I look like I'm laughing? You're under her curse!|[[Donkey Kong]] and [[Cranky Kong]]}} | {{quote|'''Donkey Kong:''' Ever since [[Candy Clone|Candy]] cut my hair and told me she wanted to make me her little love slave.<br>'''Cranky Kong:''' Your hair?<br>'''Donkey Kong:''' Yeah. Don't laugh. She gave me the "once over makeover."<br>'''Cranky Kong:''' Do I look like I'm laughing? You're under her curse!|[[Donkey Kong]] and [[Cranky Kong]]}} | ||
"'''Bad Hair Day'''" is the first episode of the [[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|''Donkey Kong Country'' television series]] produced and the first to air in France, the show's country of origin. However, it was the third episode to air in North America. This episode was produced first, making it the pilot episode. As such, there are a few inconsistencies with the rest of the show. [[Krusha]] is less simple-minded in this episode, and the lighting in [[King K. Rool]]'s lair is much darker. Additionally, [[King K. Rool]]'s name is pronounced in two different ways during this episode, first as "King Kay-Rool" and then shortly afterwards as "King Kuh-Rool", with the former having never been used in the show again after this episode. [[Cranky Kong]] also breaks the [[fourth wall]] in this episode like he tends to do in the games, which he almost never does in the animated series. | "'''Bad Hair Day'''" is the first episode of the [[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|''Donkey Kong Country'' television series]] produced and the first to air in France, the show's country of origin. However, it was the third episode to air in North America. This episode was produced first, making it the pilot episode. As such, there are a few inconsistencies with the rest of the show. [[Krusha (character)|Krusha]] is less simple-minded in this episode, and the lighting in [[King K. Rool]]'s lair is much darker. Additionally, [[King K. Rool]]'s name is pronounced in two different ways during this episode, first as "King Kay-Rool" and then shortly afterwards as "King Kuh-Rool", with the former having never been used in the show again after this episode. [[Cranky Kong]] also breaks the [[fourth wall]] in this episode like he tends to do in the games, which he almost never does in the animated series. | ||
The concept of a hero losing their strength because of a trusted loved one cutting their hair is based on the biblical story of {{wp|Samson}} and {{wp|Delilah}}. | The concept of a hero losing their strength because of a trusted loved one cutting their hair is based on the biblical story of {{wp|Samson}} and {{wp|Delilah}}. | ||
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Cranky Kong is then shown riding on a conveyor belt and falling into [[Bluster Barrelworks]], a barrel factory. He then gets trapped in a barrel. Cranky Kong then talks about the factory's owner, [[Bluster Kong]], who is a rival with Donkey Kong. Candy Kong is seen rejecting Bluster Kong's banana cream birthday cake. She later attempted to send his cake down the rejected barrel conveyor belt when he continued to flirt with her, but the attempt fails. Donkey Kong later carries a bunch of bananas on a stick for Candy Kong as a present, but they accidentally fly into her face, causing her to send him to the rejected barrel conveyor belt. At the same time, King K. Rool and some Kremlings are working on a robot clone of Candy Kong, [[Candy Clone]]. | Cranky Kong is then shown riding on a conveyor belt and falling into [[Bluster Barrelworks]], a barrel factory. He then gets trapped in a barrel. Cranky Kong then talks about the factory's owner, [[Bluster Kong]], who is a rival with Donkey Kong. Candy Kong is seen rejecting Bluster Kong's banana cream birthday cake. She later attempted to send his cake down the rejected barrel conveyor belt when he continued to flirt with her, but the attempt fails. Donkey Kong later carries a bunch of bananas on a stick for Candy Kong as a present, but they accidentally fly into her face, causing her to send him to the rejected barrel conveyor belt. At the same time, King K. Rool and some Kremlings are working on a robot clone of Candy Kong, [[Candy Clone]]. | ||
Donkey Kong then sulks in his cabin, and Diddy Kong attempts to cheer him up. Candy Clone then appears and begins to pretend to be Candy Kong, and convinces Donkey Kong to allow her to cut his hair. After she leaves, Donkey Kong begins to feel tired. At Cranky's Cabin, King K. Rool has returned with his minion [[Krusha]] to steal the coconut. Donkey Kong later arrives, and the two confront each other. He punches Krusha, but it has no effect. Krusha then steals the Crystal Coconut. A confused Cranky Kong asks what happened as Donkey Kong explains what happened during Candy's visit. Cranky then tells Donkey Kong that she has cursed him. | Donkey Kong then sulks in his cabin, and Diddy Kong attempts to cheer him up. Candy Clone then appears and begins to pretend to be Candy Kong, and convinces Donkey Kong to allow her to cut his hair. After she leaves, Donkey Kong begins to feel tired. At Cranky's Cabin, King K. Rool has returned with his minion [[Krusha (character)|Krusha]] to steal the coconut. Donkey Kong later arrives, and the two confront each other. He punches Krusha, but it has no effect. Krusha then steals the Crystal Coconut. A confused Cranky Kong asks what happened as Donkey Kong explains what happened during Candy's visit. Cranky then tells Donkey Kong that she has cursed him. | ||
After learning about the news, [[Funky Kong]] takes Donkey Kong to the banana plantation. He thinks that Donkey Kong's power will return if he eats lots of bananas, but the plan fails. After this, Cranky Kong presents his potion to Candy Kong and Bluster. He tells Candy Kong to get Donkey Kong to drink the potion, and states that only the person who cast the curse can undo it, but Candy Kong reveals that she did not cast the curse. Cranky Kong then figures out that the curse was casted by a Candy Kong doppelganger, but he tells them that the potion will still work and sends them off. | After learning about the news, [[Funky Kong]] takes Donkey Kong to the banana plantation. He thinks that Donkey Kong's power will return if he eats lots of bananas, but the plan fails. After this, Cranky Kong presents his potion to Candy Kong and Bluster. He tells Candy Kong to get Donkey Kong to drink the potion, and states that only the person who cast the curse can undo it, but Candy Kong reveals that she did not cast the curse. Cranky Kong then figures out that the curse was casted by a Candy Kong doppelganger, but he tells them that the potion will still work and sends them off. | ||
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*[[Funky Kong]] | *[[Funky Kong]] | ||