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====''Donkey Kong Country'' television series====
====''Donkey Kong Country'' television series====
{{stub|section=y|specify which episodes the banana hoard appears in}}
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The banana hoard appears in the ''[[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|Donkey Kong Country]]'' animated series. Unlike in the games, it is a banana plantation that occupies a sprawling field close to Donkey Kong's house, and acts as one of his preferred hangout spots in episodes such as "[[Bad Hair Day]]" or "[[Buried Treasure (episode)|Buried Treasure]]". One notable difference from the games is that the banana hoard is not as important as it is in the games as King K. Rool hardly spares it a thought, and is far more interested in stealing the [[Crystal Coconut]]. Notably, this field also grows a rare dark blue-violet strain of banana known as Tim Banana Tu, which is the only cure for the Kong Bongo Gone Wrongo disease, as shown in "[[Speak No Evil, Dude]]".
The banana hoard appears in the ''[[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|Donkey Kong Country]]'' animated series. Unlike in the games, it is a banana plantation that occupies a sprawling field close to Donkey Kong's house, and acts as one of his preferred hangout spots in episodes such as "[[Bad Hair Day]]" or "[[Buried Treasure (episode)|Buried Treasure]]". One notable difference from the games is that the banana hoard is not as important as it is in the games as King K. Rool hardly spares it a thought, and is far more interested in stealing the [[Crystal Coconut]]. Notably, this field also grows a rare dark blue-violet strain of banana known as Tim Banana Tu, which is the only cure for the Kong Bongo Gone Wrongo disease, as shown in "[[Speak No Evil, Dude]]".


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====''Donkey Kong Country Returns'' (''3D'' / ''HD'')====
====''Donkey Kong Country Returns'' (''3D'' / ''HD'')====
[[File:DKCR Bananahoard.png|x100px|thumb|left|The banana hoard being stolen by the [[Tiki Tak Tribe]]]]
[[File:DKCR Bananahoard.png|x100px|thumb|left|The banana hoard being stolen by the [[Tiki Tak Tribe]]]]
The banana hoard returns in ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]'' and its [[Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D|Nintendo 3DS]] and [[Donkey Kong Country Returns HD|Nintendo Switch]] ports. The cave storing the hoard is much smaller in this game. In the opening sequence, the [[Tiki Tak Tribe]] hypnotizes the animals of [[Donkey Kong Island]] to steal them, along with other bananas across the island. For the banana hoard in specific, a squirrel loads the bananas onto a giant leaf, then joins a second squirrel there as an elephant and giraffe pull the leaf away. Diddy Kong checks the cave to confirm the theft, while Donkey Kong only notices the animals escaping. The Kongs set off to get their bananas back.<ref>{{cite|quote=DK and his pal, Diddy Kong, chase after them to get their snacks back.|author=Nintendo of America|date=Dec 11, 2024|title=Donkey Kong Country Returns HD - Overview Trailer - Nintendo Switch|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHYL0-4XrUk|timestamp="0:26"|publisher=Youtube|accessdate=Feb 2, 2025}}</ref> The first level, [[Jungle Hijinxs (Donkey Kong Country Returns)|Jungle Hijinxs]], allows the player to go backward and enter the empty cave. It contains a [[Puzzle Piece (Donkey Kong Country series)|Puzzle Piece]]. As the Kongs go forward in this level, the [[Tiki Pilot]] is shown in a flying ship with all of the bananas stolen from the hoard. Unlike other games, if ''Donkey Kong Country Returns'' is completed the cave remains empty,
The banana hoard returns in ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]'' and its [[Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D|Nintendo 3DS]] and [[Donkey Kong Country Returns HD|Nintendo Switch]] ports. In the opening sequence, [[Tiki]]s hypnotize the animals of [[Donkey Kong Island]] to steal them. In the first level, [[Jungle Hijinxs (Donkey Kong Country Returns)|Jungle Hijinxs]], as the Kongs go through the level, the [[Tiki Pilot]] is shown in a ship with all of the bananas stolen from the hoard.


In [[Feather Fiend]], the boss level of the seventh world, [[Factory (Donkey Kong Country Returns)|Factory]], it is revealed that the Tiki Tak Tribe steals bananas in order to create more Tikis.
During the seventh boss fight against [[Colonel Pluck]] and his Stompybot 3000, it is revealed that the bananas are used to reproduce the Tiki Tak Tribe. The bananas are also used to transform seven high-ranked tikis into the two giant hands of the main antagonist [[Tiki Tong]]. After defeating him, the [[Volcano (world)|Volcano]] erupts bananas, presumably the same ones from the banana hoard. Several of them even hit into a statue, activating the path to the [[Golden Temple]].
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==Notes==
==Trivia==
*According to Fleetway's ''[[Donkey Kong Jungle Action Special]]'', the cave that the bananas are stored in magically preserves them.<ref>{{cite| quote = No time to '''lose!''' Without the '''magical preserving properties''' of the cave, it won't be long before my bananas turn to '''mush!''' | title = Donkey Kong, ''Donkey Kong Jungle Action Special''|publisher=Fleetway|language=en-gb|date=Summer 1995 }}</ref>
*According to Fleetway's ''[[Donkey Kong Jungle Action Special]]'', the cave that the bananas are stored in magically preserves them.<ref>{{cite| quote = No time to '''lose!''' Without the '''magical preserving properties''' of the cave, it won't be long before my bananas turn to '''mush!''' | title = Donkey Kong, ''Donkey Kong Jungle Action Special''|publisher=Fleetway|language=en-gb|date=Summer 1995 }}</ref>


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