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Bonus Levels are entered by either breaking open certain walls with [[barrel]]s or [[Animal Friend]]s to reveal secret passages, or by jumping into certain [[Blast Barrel]]s (changed to [[Bonus Barrel]]s in the [[Game Boy Advance]] remake). In [[Oil Drum Alley]], there is a Bonus Level entrance hidden within another Bonus Level, which can be entered by using a [[barrel]] to smash open its entrance. These rooms can only be entered once. Bonus Levels appear in every [[level]] except for the underwater stages and [[Mine Cart Carnage]]. [[Orang-utan Gang]] has five Bonus Levels, more than the other levels, which usually have either two or three Bonus Levels. Unlike in subsequent appearances, the main idea of Bonus Levels is to obtain common items, such as [[banana]]s, [[animal token]]s, or even a [[Red Balloon|Life Balloon]]. The Kongs do not have to complete a challenge or collect the items within to add to their completion percentage—this occurs by simply entering the Bonus Level itself. There are 67 Bonus Levels in the game. | Bonus Levels are entered by either breaking open certain walls with [[barrel]]s or [[Animal Friend]]s to reveal secret passages, or by jumping into certain [[Blast Barrel]]s (changed to [[Bonus Barrel]]s in the [[Game Boy Advance]] remake). In [[Oil Drum Alley]], there is a Bonus Level entrance hidden within another Bonus Level, which can be entered by using a [[barrel]] to smash open its entrance. These rooms can only be entered once. Bonus Levels appear in every [[level]] except for the underwater stages and [[Mine Cart Carnage]]. [[Orang-utan Gang]] has five Bonus Levels, more than the other levels, which usually have either two or three Bonus Levels. Unlike in subsequent appearances, the main idea of Bonus Levels is to obtain common items, such as [[banana]]s, [[animal token]]s, or even a [[Red Balloon|Life Balloon]]. The Kongs do not have to complete a challenge or collect the items within to add to their completion percentage—this occurs by simply entering the Bonus Level itself. There are 67 Bonus Levels in the game. | ||
The [[Candy's Challenge]]s | The [[Candy's Challenge]]s in the [[Donkey Kong Country (Game Boy Color)|Game Boy Color version]] are similar to Bonus Levels except a [[Banana Coin]] is rewarded for completing one. | ||
There are several types of Bonus Levels. In the Game Boy Advance version, each type received its own distinct title and splash screen: | There are several types of Bonus Levels. In the Game Boy Advance version, each type received its own distinct title and splash screen: |