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{{redirect|Bonus Level|other | {{redirect|Bonus Level|the levels in ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars]]''|[[Bonus Levels]]|bonus rounds in other games|[[Bonus Game]] and [[Bonus Stage]]|the bonus room theme in ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'' which is also known as "BONUS LEVEL" in Japanese|[[Bonus Room Blitz]]}} | ||
A '''bonus room'''<ref>{{cite|quote=I'm sure there must be some '''bonus rooms''' you haven't found!|author=[[Cranky Kong]]|title=''Donkey Kong Country''}}</ref><ref>{{cite|deadlink=y|archive=web.archive.org/web/20170110153828/http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/downloads/manual-WiiU-Donkey_Kong_Country_Tropical_Freeze.pdf|title=''Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze'' American English electronic manual, tab 9: "Basic Play"|publisher=nintendo.com|accessdate=June 22, 2024|format=PDF}}</ref><ref>{{cite|date=February 1997|title=''Nintendo Magazine System'' (Australia) issue 47|page=46}}</ref> (also known as a '''Bonus Area''',<ref>{{cite|date=November 1994|title=''Nintendo Power'' volume 66|page=11|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us}}</ref><ref>{{cite|quote=There are plenty of opportunities to score 1-Ups, especially in the '''Bonus Areas''' where you play games of skill.|title=''Donkey Kong Country'' Nintendo Player's Guide|page=22|date=1994|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us}}</ref><ref>{{cite|quote=This special Barrel Kannon will send you through time and space to a '''Bonus Area'''.|title=''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest'' Nintendo Player's Guide|page=18|author=Miller, Kent and Paul Shinoda|date=1995|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us}}</ref> '''Bonus Level''',<ref>{{cite|quote=Bonus Barrels launch you into '''Bonus Levels''' when you jump into them.|title=''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest'' instruction booklet|page=18|date=1995|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us|author=Nintendo}}</ref><ref>{{cite|language=en-us|date=1996|title=''Donkey Kong Land 2'' instruction booklet|page=15|publisher=Nintendo of America|author=Nintendo}}</ref><ref>{{cite|title=''Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble'' instruction booklet|page=24|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us|author=Nintendo|date=1996}}</ref><ref>{{cite|language=en-us|date=1997|title=''Donkey Kong Land III'' instruction booklet|page=18|publisher=Nintendo of America|author=Nintendo}}</ref><ref>{{cite|quote=There are dozens of '''Bonus Levels''' found in Donkey Kong Country. Some are easy to find, while some are almost impossible. All will give you extra lives, bananas or other surprise items.|title=''Donkey Kong Country'' instruction booklet|page=23|language=en-us|date=1994|publisher=Nintendo of America|author=Nintendo}}</ref> '''bonus stage''',<ref>{{cite|author=Announcer|quote=Welcome to bonus stage!|title=''Donkey Kong 64''}}</ref><ref>{{cite|deadlink=y|archive=web.archive.org/web/20190402120428/https://www.nintendo.com/consumer/downloads/manual-3DS-donkey-kong-country-returns-3D-en.pdf|format=PDF|title=''Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D'' electronic manual, tab 9: "Basic Play"|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us|date=2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite|url=cdn02.nintendo-europe.com/media/downloads/games_8/emanuals/wii_u_6/donkey_kong_country__tropical_freeze/ElectronicManual_WiiU_DonkeyKongCountryTropicalFreeze_EN.pdf|format=PDF|title=''Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze'' British English electronic manual, tab 9: "Basic Play"|publisher=Nintendo of Europe|accessdate=June 22, 2024|language=en-gb}}</ref> or '''Bonus Game'''<ref>{{cite|language=en-us|date=January 1995|title=''Nintendo Power'' volume 68|page=56|publisher=Nintendo of America}}</ref><ref>{{cite|date=December 1996|title=''Nintendo Power'' volume 91|page=58-59|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us}}</ref>) is a type of location first appearing in ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]''. Bonus rooms are usually revealed either by finding a secret passage or by [[jump]]ing into a [[Bonus Barrel]]. Bonus rooms usually have a challenge that has to be completed to earn a prize, typically a key item for [[Completion|100% completion]]. In the first three ''[[Donkey Kong Country (series)|Donkey Kong Country]]'' games and the ''[[Donkey Kong Land (series)|Donkey Kong Land]]'' series, any level with all of its bonus rooms completed has an exclamation mark applied to it from the world map. | |||
A '''bonus room'''<ref>{{cite|quote=I'm sure there must be some '''bonus rooms''' you haven't found!|author=[[Cranky Kong]]|title=''Donkey Kong Country''}}</ref><ref>{{cite|deadlink=y|archive=web.archive.org/web/20170110153828/http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/downloads/manual-WiiU-Donkey_Kong_Country_Tropical_Freeze.pdf|title=''Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze'' American English electronic manual, tab 9: "Basic Play"|publisher=nintendo.com|accessdate=June 22, 2024|format=PDF}}</ref><ref>{{cite|date=February 1997|title=''Nintendo Magazine System'' (Australia) issue 47|page=46}}</ref> (also known as a '''Bonus Area''',<ref>{{cite|date=November 1994|title=''Nintendo Power'' volume 66|page=11|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us}}</ref><ref>{{cite|quote=There are plenty of opportunities to score 1-Ups, especially in the '''Bonus Areas''' where you play games of skill.|title=''Donkey Kong Country'' Nintendo Player's Guide|page=22|date=1994|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us}}</ref><ref>{{cite|quote=This special Barrel Kannon will send you through time and space to a '''Bonus Area'''.|title=''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest'' Nintendo Player's Guide|page=18|author=Miller, Kent and Paul Shinoda|date=1995|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us}}</ref> '''Bonus Level''',<ref>{{cite|quote=Bonus Barrels launch you into '''Bonus Levels''' when you jump into them.|title=''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest'' instruction booklet|page=18|date=1995|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us}}</ref><ref>{{cite|language=en-us|date=1996|title=''Donkey Kong Land 2'' instruction booklet|page=15|publisher=Nintendo of America}}</ref><ref>{{cite|title=''Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble | |||
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<small>*Levels with a (B) are accessed via a Bonus Barrel. Levels with a number (e.g. 2) tells how many of that type is in the level.</small> | <small>*Levels with a (B) are accessed via a Bonus Barrel. Levels with a number (e.g. 2) tells how many of that type is in the level.</small> | ||
There is also a specific type of Bonus Level that features an [[Animal Friend]], either [[Rambi the Rhino|Rambi]], [[Expresso the Ostrich|Expresso]], [[Winky the Frog|Winky]], or [[Enguarde the Swordfish|Enguarde]]. Each Animal Friend's stage has a unique theme and layout, and some are based on their most common environment. Additionally, just like regular Bonus Levels, each of the Animal Buddy ones also received their own splash screen and title in the Game Boy Advance remake. The Bonus Levels revolving around Animal Friends do not reappear in any of the subsequent ''[[Donkey Kong Country (series)|Donkey Kong Country]]'' or ''[[Donkey Kong Land (series)|Donkey Kong Land]]'' titles. | There is also a specific type of Bonus Level that features an [[Animal Friend]], either [[Rambi the Rhino|Rambi]], [[Expresso the Ostrich|Expresso]], [[Winky the Frog|Winky]], or [[Enguarde the Swordfish|Enguarde]]. Each Animal Friend's stage has a unique theme and layout, and some are based on their most common environment. Additionally, just like regular Bonus Levels, each of the Animal Buddy ones also received their own splash screen and title in the Game Boy Advance remake. The Bonus Levels revolving around Animal Friends do not reappear in any of the subsequent ''[[Donkey Kong Country (series)|Donkey Kong Country]]'' or ''[[Donkey Kong Land (series)|Donkey Kong Land]]'' titles. | ||
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[[Hideout Helm]] additionally has ten unnamed bonus stages (two for each Kong) accessed by entering metal barrels with an image of K. Rool's head on them, all of which must be completed to shut down the [[Blast-o-Matic]]. [[Rambi Arena]] and [[Enguarde Arena]] are unlockable minigames somewhat in the style of a bonus stage that can be played from the main menu. Both games can be unlocked after capturing six [[Banana Fairy|Banana Fairies]] and entering Rambi and Enguarde's respective [[animal crate]]s in the main game. | [[Hideout Helm]] additionally has ten unnamed bonus stages (two for each Kong) accessed by entering metal barrels with an image of K. Rool's head on them, all of which must be completed to shut down the [[Blast-o-Matic]]. [[Rambi Arena]] and [[Enguarde Arena]] are unlockable minigames somewhat in the style of a bonus stage that can be played from the main menu. Both games can be unlocked after capturing six [[Banana Fairy|Banana Fairies]] and entering Rambi and Enguarde's respective [[animal crate]]s in the main game. | ||
===''Donkey Kong Country Returns'' | ===''Donkey Kong Country Returns'' / ''3D''=== | ||
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Bonus stages return in ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]'' and | Bonus stages return in ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]'' and ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D]]'', once again accessed by Blast Barrels (as Bonus Barrels do not return in this game) and secret passages, although now with only one objective. The Kongs have thirty seconds to get all [[banana]]s, [[Banana Bunch]]es, [[Banana Coin]]s, and [[Red Balloon]]s available. If they successfully collect all of them, the clock stops and a [[Puzzle Piece (Donkey Kong Country Returns)|Puzzle Piece]] appears for them to collect. | ||
Like in previous games of the ''Donkey Kong Country'' series, the setting of a bonus stage depends on the world it can be found in, and it is always set in a cavernous or dimly lit room. Despite the aesthetic changes, bonus stages repeat themselves throughout the course of the game, meaning they are not unique to their levels, unlike in previous games. | Like in previous games of the ''Donkey Kong Country'' series, the setting of a bonus stage depends on the world it can be found in, and it is always set in a cavernous or dimly lit room. Despite the aesthetic changes, bonus stages repeat themselves throughout the course of the game, meaning they are not unique to their levels, unlike in previous games. | ||
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DKCR Bonus Room 1.png|[[Jungle Hijinxs (Donkey Kong Country Returns)|Jungle Hijinxs]] | DKCR Bonus Room 1.png|[[Jungle Hijinxs (Donkey Kong Country Returns)|Jungle Hijinxs]] | ||
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==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
|Spa=Salas de bonus | |Spa=Salas de bonus{{ref needed}} | ||
|SpaM=Bonus room | |SpaM=Bonus room | ||
}} | }} |