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|season=1 | |season=1 | ||
|episode=8 | |episode=8 | ||
|airdate={{ | |airdate={{release|France|October 2, 1996|USA|October 4, 1998}} | ||
|writer=Bob Ardiel<br>[[Erika Strobel]] | |writer=Bob Ardiel<br>[[Erika Strobel]] | ||
|song="[[List of Donkey Kong Country (television series) songs#Riches Galore (Let's Go!)|Riches Galore (Let's Go!)]]"<br>"[[List of Donkey Kong Country (television series) songs#All I Want|All I Want]]" | |song="[[List of Donkey Kong Country (television series) songs#Riches Galore (Let's Go!)|Riches Galore (Let's Go!)]]"<br>"[[List of Donkey Kong Country (television series) songs#All I Want|All I Want]]" | ||
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King K. Rool, in search for treasure, rides through the mines in a [[Mine Cart]]. Krusha, who is controlling the cart, causes the vehicle to crash after traveling in the incorrect direction. Meanwhile, Donkey, Diddy, and Funky Kong continue to fly over the jungle. Unfortunately, the plane runs out of gas and the Kongs uncontrollably begin to fly towards the ground. Donkey Kong points out a mine entrance, so Funky tries to move the falling vehicle into it. The Kongs crash inside of the mines, but are safe nonetheless. Donkey Kong complains that he is hungry, but the three primates keep going, as they are close to the buried treasure. | King K. Rool, in search for treasure, rides through the mines in a [[Mine Cart]]. Krusha, who is controlling the cart, causes the vehicle to crash after traveling in the incorrect direction. Meanwhile, Donkey, Diddy, and Funky Kong continue to fly over the jungle. Unfortunately, the plane runs out of gas and the Kongs uncontrollably begin to fly towards the ground. Donkey Kong points out a mine entrance, so Funky tries to move the falling vehicle into it. The Kongs crash inside of the mines, but are safe nonetheless. Donkey Kong complains that he is hungry, but the three primates keep going, as they are close to the buried treasure. | ||
Bluster Kong soon arrives at the mines. Before he notices, Candy and Dixie are already searching for treasure, so the ape quickly chases after them. King K. Rool and Krusha notice the two apes running through the mines, and the crocodile king announces that the island will be his after he gets the | Bluster Kong soon arrives at the mines. Before he notices, Candy and Dixie are already searching for treasure, so the ape quickly chases after them. King K. Rool and Krusha notice the two apes running through the mines, and the crocodile king announces that the island will be his after he gets the dooms day machine he thinks they are looking for. Donkey, Diddy, and Funky make it to the end of the treasure map, where they find themselves at a mine cart intersection in a large room. Donkey Kong falls on a pile of rocks due to his great hunger, and a rock with a X printed on it immediately rolls out of the pile in front of Diddy. As the three celebrate, Candy runs into the room with Dixie and Bluster following behind her. Each of the Kongs, other than Diddy and Dixie, fight about who will get the treasure to buy what they want. As they argue, King K. Rool and Krusha enter, wanting the dooms day device, making all eight combatants meet up. King K. Rool demands they hand the treasure over, but Funky announces that Candy and Dixie have already run off with the treasure the second King K. Rool arrived. The Kremling commands Krusha to get a mine cart and find the apes, but Krusha ends up leaving in the cart without King K. Rool, who dashes behind his cart. Donkey and Diddy head out to stop the Kremlings, just in case the treasure is what the crocodiles think it is, and Funky Kong follows behind them, dragging Bluster along with him, who has now lost interest in the treasure, thinking it is too dangerous. | ||
Dixie and Candy ride through the mines in a mine cart with the treasure. Dixie asks what King K. Rool was talking about, but Candy simply replies that, by the time he is done talking, the two of them will be the owner of the barrelworks. She and Dixie then begin to sing about the treasure, along with King K. Rool, Krusha, DK, Diddy, Funky, and Bluster behind them. All four teams make the mistake of not putting the treasure inside the cart and because they continue to hold it in their hands, it allows the other teams to swipe it from them. After the song, Dixie and Candy's cart rides to the end of a steep cliff. The Kongs are relived to find that the cart has stopped just before flying off, but then Donkey and Diddy in their mine carts crash into them and push them off, causing the treasure to fall from their hands. This is followed by the cart with Funky and Bluster, and finally, the cart with King K. Rool and Krusha. The treasure ends up falling into the hands of King K. Rool after it is thrown to him by Bluster as he panics. Before the Kremlings get to see what the treasure offers, their cart falls off the cliff. | Dixie and Candy ride through the mines in a mine cart with the treasure. Dixie asks what King K. Rool was talking about, but Candy simply replies that, by the time he is done talking, the two of them will be the owner of the barrelworks. She and Dixie then begin to sing about the treasure, along with King K. Rool, Krusha, DK, Diddy, Funky, and Bluster behind them. All four teams make the mistake of not putting the treasure inside the cart and because they continue to hold it in their hands, it allows the other teams to swipe it from them. After the song, Dixie and Candy's cart rides to the end of a steep cliff. The Kongs are relived to find that the cart has stopped just before flying off, but then Donkey and Diddy in their mine carts crash into them and push them off, causing the treasure to fall from their hands. This is followed by the cart with Funky and Bluster, and finally, the cart with King K. Rool and Krusha. The treasure ends up falling into the hands of King K. Rool after it is thrown to him by Bluster as he panics. Before the Kremlings get to see what the treasure offers, their cart falls off the cliff. | ||
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The group lands on a nearby beach, where King K. Rool opens the barrel that the treasure is placed in. Donkey Kong is unable to defeat the foe before he does so, due to his great hunger. When Krusha removes the top of the container for his boss, King K. Rool reaches in to find a piece of paper saying, "Keep your paws off my treasure," which is signed by Donkey Kong. The group is stunned to hear this, and Donkey Kong admits that he has just remembered that he hid that treasure when he was a young ape. The Kremlings check to see what "treasure" that ape left in the container, only to find out that the treasure was nothing but rotten bananas. After the Kongs and Kremlings learn how long the ape has left those bananas in the barrel, they become disgusted, but they hear the sound of yelling from a turned-over mine cart. They flip it over to find Cranky Kong, trying to relax on his vacation. | The group lands on a nearby beach, where King K. Rool opens the barrel that the treasure is placed in. Donkey Kong is unable to defeat the foe before he does so, due to his great hunger. When Krusha removes the top of the container for his boss, King K. Rool reaches in to find a piece of paper saying, "Keep your paws off my treasure," which is signed by Donkey Kong. The group is stunned to hear this, and Donkey Kong admits that he has just remembered that he hid that treasure when he was a young ape. The Kremlings check to see what "treasure" that ape left in the container, only to find out that the treasure was nothing but rotten bananas. After the Kongs and Kremlings learn how long the ape has left those bananas in the barrel, they become disgusted, but they hear the sound of yelling from a turned-over mine cart. They flip it over to find Cranky Kong, trying to relax on his vacation. | ||
King K. Rool, tired from the long, terrible day he has just experienced, decides to consume Cranky's banana soda, not knowing that the bees are in there, which the old ape | King K. Rool, tired from the long, terrible day he has just experienced, decides to consume Cranky's banana soda, not knowing that the bees are in there, which the old ape doesn't mind at all. As he drinks it, the bees start frantically stinging him inside his mouth. King K. Rool immediately runs away, with Krusha following him. Cranky also decides to leave, having had it with all the individuals intruding on his vacation, and wanting to get home. Donkey and Candy then realize that they do not need treasure or Bluster's barrelworks factory, and only each other. Diddy and Dixie soon leave to go home with Cranky, and, under a turned-over mine cart, Funky and Bluster can be heard. Funky thinks that they have to wait until someone tells them it's okay to come out and suggests that they get to know each other while they are stuck under the cart, which Bluster refuses to do in his panic. | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
| | |Jap=宝の地図 | ||
| | |JapR=Takara no Chizu | ||
| | |JapM=Treasure Map | ||
|Fre=La chasse au trésor | |Fre=La chasse au trésor | ||
|FreM=Treasure hunt | |FreM=Treasure hunt | ||
|SpaA=El tesoro enterrado | |SpaA=El tesoro enterrado | ||
|SpaAM=The buried treasure | |SpaAM=The buried treasure | ||
| | |PorA=O tesouro enterrado | ||
|PorAM=The Buried Treasure | |||
}} | }} | ||
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