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''Donkey Kong Country: Rumble in the Jungle'' is the second book in its series, being preceded by ''[[Donkey Kong Country (novel)|Donkey Kong Country]]'' in 1994, and later followed by ''[[Donkey Kong Country: Rescue on Crocodile Isle]]'' in 1997. | ''Donkey Kong Country: Rumble in the Jungle'' is the second book in its series, being preceded by ''[[Donkey Kong Country (novel)|Donkey Kong Country]]'' in 1994, and later followed by ''[[Donkey Kong Country: Rescue on Crocodile Isle]]'' in 1997. | ||
==Plot | ==Plot== | ||
One sunny morning on [[Donkey Kong Island]], [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Diddy Kong]] are standing under their tree house, waiting for [[Funky Kong]] who is expected to arrive in his barrel plane. They spot the plane performing dangerous loops before ending in a smooth landing. Donkey Kong introduces Funky to his buddy Diddy, which whom Funky promises a ride in his plane. Funky gives Donkey Kong a walkie talkie, which he can use to communicate with them from the ground. Before they depart, Cranky Kong arrives and scolds the Kongs about how they are much safer staying on the ground, and how apes are not meant to fly. | One sunny morning on [[Donkey Kong Island]], [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Diddy Kong]] are standing under their tree house, waiting for [[Funky Kong]] who is expected to arrive in his barrel plane. They spot the plane performing dangerous loops before ending in a smooth landing. Donkey Kong introduces Funky to his buddy Diddy, which whom Funky promises a ride in his plane. Funky gives Donkey Kong a walkie talkie, which he can use to communicate with them from the ground. Before they depart, Cranky Kong arrives and scolds the Kongs about how they are much safer staying on the ground, and how apes are not meant to fly. | ||