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{{DKC TV episode infobox | {{DKC TV episode infobox | ||
|image=[[File:BarrelBarrelWho'sGottheBarrelTitleCard.png|200px]] | |image=[[File:BarrelBarrelWho'sGottheBarrelTitleCard.png|200px]] | ||
|airdate={{ | |airdate={{release|France|September 11, 1996|USA|December 28, 1998}} | ||
|season=1 | |season=1 | ||
|episode=4 | |episode=4 | ||
|writer=Nadine van der Velde | |writer=Nadine van der Velde | ||
|song="[[List of Donkey Kong Country (television series) songs#Creeping|Creeping]]"<br>"[[List of Donkey Kong Country (television series) songs#Have We Got a Deal?|Have We Got a Deal?]]" | |song="[[List of Donkey Kong Country (television series) songs#Creeping|Creeping]]"<br>"[[List of Donkey Kong Country (television series) songs#Have We Got a Deal?|Have We Got a Deal?]]" | ||
|before=[[Booty and the Beast|<<]] | |before=[[Booty and the Beast|<<]] | ||
|after=[[Kong for a Day|>>]] | |after=[[Kong for a Day|>>]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
"'''Barrel, Barrel... Who's Got the Barrel'''" is the fourth episode of the [[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|''Donkey Kong Country'' television series]], and was the twenty-fifth to air in North America. It introduces [[Eddie the Mean Old Yeti]] to the series. The episode's name is based | "'''Barrel, Barrel... Who's Got the Barrel'''" is the fourth episode of the [[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|''Donkey Kong Country'' television series]], and was the twenty-fifth to air in North America. It introduces [[Eddie the Mean Old Yeti]] to the series. The episode's name is based off the children's game {{wp|Button, button, who's got the button?}} | ||
==Plot synopsis== | ==Plot synopsis== | ||
[[Donkey Kong]] is sitting in front of his mirror, moping that he feels like he "has a case of the uglies", but [[Diddy Kong|Diddy]] says he looks fine. DK is not sure, because he promised to treat [[Candy Kong|Candy]] to a very formal luncheon today and says that he "can't show up looking like a big hairy ape". Diddy, however, tells him he has nothing to worry about, because a big hairy ape is exactly what he is. | [[Donkey Kong]] is sitting in front of his mirror, moping that he feels like he "has a case of the uglies", but [[Diddy Kong|Diddy]] says he looks fine. DK is not sure, because he promised to treat [[Candy Kong|Candy]] to a very formal luncheon today and says that he "can't show up looking like a big hairy ape". Diddy, however, tells him he has nothing to worry about, because a big hairy ape is exactly what he is. | ||
That afternoon, DK and Candy are having lunch, eating a special dish of DK's that he calls "Banana Bourguignon", in which Candy cannot understand what that word means. Just then, [[Bluster Kong|Bluster]] arrives in the Barrelcopter, telling Candy that it is time for her to get back to work. While he is at it, though, he offers Candy to go see the [[List of | That afternoon, DK and Candy are having lunch, eating a special dish of DK's that he calls "Banana Bourguignon", in which Candy cannot understand what that word means. Just then, [[Bluster Kong|Bluster]] arrives in the Barrelcopter, telling Candy that it is time for her to get back to work. While he is at it, though, he offers Candy to go see the [[List of Implied Entertainment#Banana Slammers|Banana Slammers]] with him. But Candy declines, saying she is finishing her lunch with DK. Bluster demands Candy to tell him "What ''do'' you see in this big hairy ape?" Having a bit of difficulty finding an answer, Candy replies, "He's a big hairy ape, and you're not." Bluster leaves, mocking Candy's answer, but then decides to himself that "if that's what Candy wants, that's what she'll get!" | ||
The next day, Bluster arrives at [[Bluster Barrelworks|the barrel factory]], wearing a [[Banana Flip]] (a large [[Elvis]]-style toupee that the Banana Slammers also wear), expecting that Candy will not resist him now. Instead, Candy is repulsed, angrily telling him "I wouldn't go out with you even if that ''was'' your real hair." This plan having failed, Bluster asks himself what it is that makes Donkey Kong so special that it is attractive to Candy and he then decides that it's the [[Crystal Coconut]]. | The next day, Bluster arrives at [[Bluster Barrelworks|the barrel factory]], wearing a [[Banana Flip]] (a large [[Elvis]]-style toupee that the Banana Slammers also wear), expecting that Candy will not resist him now. Instead, Candy is repulsed, angrily telling him "I wouldn't go out with you even if that ''was'' your real hair." This plan having failed, Bluster asks himself what it is that makes Donkey Kong so special that it is attractive to Candy and he then decides that it's the [[Crystal Coconut]]. | ||
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Meanwhile, over at his hideout, King K. Rool is busy constructing his barrel satellite when [[General Klump]] comes in, reporting that he and his troops have not yet been able to seize the Crystal Coconut. K. Rool explains (to the viewers) that he needs the Coconut as a power source for his new invention, a Supersonic Satellite (made out of barrels) that will work as "the ultimate spying machine". Upon Klump's explanation that the Coconut was last seen being launched into orbit, K. Rool demands him to go find out where it's headed. | Meanwhile, over at his hideout, King K. Rool is busy constructing his barrel satellite when [[General Klump]] comes in, reporting that he and his troops have not yet been able to seize the Crystal Coconut. K. Rool explains (to the viewers) that he needs the Coconut as a power source for his new invention, a Supersonic Satellite (made out of barrels) that will work as "the ultimate spying machine". Upon Klump's explanation that the Coconut was last seen being launched into orbit, K. Rool demands him to go find out where it's headed. | ||
[[File:BlusterWithBarrel007.jpg|thumb]] | [[File:BlusterWithBarrel007.jpg|thumb|150px]] | ||
Back at the barrelworks, Donkey and Diddy are demanding Bluster to tell them where Barrel 007 is going. Bluster does not want to, saying he does not want them to go off being the heroes again while he is made to look like a jerk ("you already do," Candy comments). Frustrated with this, DK and Diddy leave to go look themselves, but Bluster hints to them that they should look around the beach. Just after DK and Diddy leave, though, Klump and some [[Kritter]]s come in, demanding the Coconut. Bluster at first tries to fib his way out of the interrogation by claiming he never had the Coconut, then refuses to tell them where it's been transported, but is forced to admit it when the Kritters ready their [[Klaptrap]]-Blasters. Reading Bluster's clipboard, Klump finds out that Barrel 007 was sent to [[Funky's Flights]]. | Back at the barrelworks, Donkey and Diddy are demanding Bluster to tell them where Barrel 007 is going. Bluster does not want to, saying he does not want them to go off being the heroes again while he is made to look like a jerk ("you already do," Candy comments). Frustrated with this, DK and Diddy leave to go look themselves, but Bluster hints to them that they should look around the beach. Just after DK and Diddy leave, though, Klump and some [[Kritter]]s come in, demanding the Coconut. Bluster at first tries to fib his way out of the interrogation by claiming he never had the Coconut, then refuses to tell them where it's been transported, but is forced to admit it when the Kritters ready their [[Klaptrap]]-Blasters. Reading Bluster's clipboard, Klump finds out that Barrel 007 was sent to [[Funky's Flights]]. | ||
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==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
| | |Jap=消えたココナッツ | ||
| | |JapR=Kieta kokonattsu | ||
| | |JapM=The Coconut Vanishes | ||
|Dut=Tonnetje, tonnetje, wie heeft de ton? | |Dut=Tonnetje, tonnetje, wie heeft de ton? | ||
|DutM=Barrel | |DutM=Barrel, Barrel, Who Has the Barrel? | ||
|Fre=Cherche tonneau...désespérément ! | |Fre=Cherche tonneau...désespérément ! | ||
|FreM=Seeking barrel...desperately! | |FreM=Seeking barrel...desperately ! | ||
|PorA=Barril, Barril... Quem está com o Barril? | |PorA=Barril, Barril... Quem está com o Barril? | ||
|PorAM=Barrel, Barrel... Who's with the barrel? | |PorAM=Barrel, Barrel... Who's with the barrel? | ||
|SpaA=El barril, el barril... ¿Quién tiene el barril? | |SpaA=El barril, el barril... ¿Quién tiene el barril? | ||
|SpaAM=The barrel, the barrel... Who has the barrel? | |SpaAM=The barrel, the barrel... Who has the barrel? | ||
|SpaE=Barril, barril... ¿Quién tiene el barril? | |SpaE=Barril, barril... ¿Quién tiene el barril? | ||
|SpaEM=Barrel, barrel... Who has the barrel? | |SpaEM=Barrel, barrel... Who has the barrel? | ||
}} | }} | ||
== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Barrel 007 is a reference to {{wp|James Bond}}. (By coincidence, at the time the show was in production, Rareware, the company behind the ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'' games, was at work on a [[Nintendo 64]] game based on the most recent Bond film at the time, ''{{wp|GoldenEye}}''.) The barrel would reappear in "[[Bluster's Sale Ape-Stravaganza]]. | *The majority of the episode's reruns on the FOX Family Channel cut most of the sequence where [[Donkey Kong|DK]] and [[Diddy Kong|Diddy]] trade [[Eddie the Mean Old Yeti|Eddie]] a match for the barrel; this was most likely to avoid the possibility of kids playing with matches (even though the show was rated TV-Y7). It was perhaps for this same reason the show's intro sequence was shortened down on the channel; a shot of Eddie burning his hand from this episode was among the shots in the theme song that were cut. | ||
*In one scene, | *Barrel 007 is a reference to {{wp|James Bond}}. (By coincidence, at the time the show was in production, Rareware, the company behind the ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'' games, was at work on a [[Nintendo 64]] game based on the most recent Bond film at the time, ''{{wp|GoldenEye}}''.) The barrel would reappear in "[[Bluster's Sale Ape-Stravaganza]]". | ||
*In one scene, Diddy Kong turns red, grabs his hat, drops it on the floor, and stomps on it just like in ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'' when he loses a minigame. | |||
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