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'''Cranky Kong's Shop''' is a shop run by [[Cranky Kong]] in ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]'' and its [[Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D|Nintendo 3DS]] and [[Donkey Kong Country Returns HD|Nintendo Switch]] ports. It serves as the successor to [[Cranky's Cabin]] from ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'', which according to Cranky himself, is due to his pension having been revoked.<ref>"They stopped paying my pension ages ago. Now I'm reduced to selling junk out of this old shack." Cranky Kong, ''Donkey Kong Country Returns'' and ''Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D''.</ref>
'''Cranky Kong's Shop''' is a shop run by [[Cranky Kong]] in ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]'' and its [[Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D|Nintendo 3DS]] and [[Donkey Kong Country Returns HD|Nintendo Switch]] ports. It serves as the successor to [[Cranky's Cabin]] from ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'', which according to Cranky himself, is due to his pension having been revoked.<ref>"They stopped paying my pension ages ago. Now I'm reduced to selling junk out of this old shack." Cranky Kong, ''Donkey Kong Country Returns'' and ''Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D''.</ref>


There is a shop in each world, although they all carry the same selection of goods at the same prices. They sell items in exchange for [[Banana Coin]]s. Once purchased, the items can be equipped from the Inventory menu before entering a level. Most of what Cranky sells is optional, in that they only help the player complete the other levels and more easily collect items. The shop does sell a different [[Map Key]] in each world though, which opens up an alternate path on the Level Selection Screen in the world, allowing the player(s) to access an additional level. Completing every level is required for [[completion|100% completing]] the game, indirectly making the Map Key required. In New Mode of ''Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D'' and Modern Mode of ''Donkey Kong Country Returns HD'', there are three more items the player can buy. In addition, after beating the game the player can purchase the [[Rare Orb]] in each world from the corresponding shop. A world's Rare Orb is normally only rewarded for beating the world's Key Temple level.
There is a shop in each of the eight worlds, although they all carry the same selection of goods at the same prices. They sell items in exchange for [[Banana Coin]]s. Once purchased, the items can be equipped from the Inventory menu before entering a level. Most of what Cranky sells is optional, in that they only help the player complete the other levels and more easily collect items. The shop does sell a different [[Map Key]] in each world though, which opens up an alternate path on the Level Selection Screen in the world, allowing the player(s) to access an additional level. Completing every level is required for [[completion|100% completing]] the game, indirectly making the Map Key required. In New Mode of ''Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D'' and Modern Mode of ''Donkey Kong Country Returns HD'', there are three more items the player can buy. In addition, after beating the game the player can purchase the [[Rare Orb]] in each world from the corresponding shop. A world's Rare Orb is normally only rewarded for beating the world's Key Temple level.


Cranky refuses to sell [[Red Balloon]]s to the player(s) if the purchase would put the player(s) over the maximum of 99 balloons. Likewise, if the player(s) buy a key, they cannot purchase it again. This is also true for Rare Orbs the player has, be they purchased or obtained from their level.
Cranky refuses to sell [[Red Balloon]]s to the player(s) if the purchase would put the player(s) over the maximum of 99 balloons. Likewise, if the player(s) buy a key, they cannot purchase it again. This is also true for Rare Orbs the player has, be they purchased or obtained from their level.

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