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[[File:Rumble Jungle Cover - Front.jpg|thumb|190px|The novel's front cover.]]
[[File:Rumble Jungle Cover - Front.jpg|thumb|190px|right|The novel's front cover.]]
'''''Donkey Kong Country: Rumble in the Jungle''''' is a 1995 novel written by [[Michael Teitelbaum]], illustrated by [[Leif Peng]] and published by Troll Communications. It is loosely based on the game ''[[Donkey Kong Land]]'', as it features a mirrored version of its cover art, the [[Big Ape City]] location, and enemies such as [[Hogwash the Flying Pig|Hogwash]]es. However, several characters and locations absent from ''Donkey Kong Land'' appear in this novel, such as [[Funky Kong]], [[Squawks the Parrot]], and the [[Tree Top Town]] area.
'''''Donkey Kong Country: Rumble in the Jungle''''' is a 1995 chapter book written by [[Michael Teitelbaum]], illustrated by [[Leif Peng]] and published by Troll Communications. It is loosely based on the game ''[[Donkey Kong Land]]'', as it features a mirrored version of its cover art, the [[Big Ape City]] location, and enemies such as [[Hogwash the Flying Pig|Hogwash]]es. However, several characters and locations absent from ''Donkey Kong Land'' appear in this novel, such as [[Funky Kong]], [[Squawks the Parrot]] and the [[Tree Top Town]] area.


''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.
''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 synopsis==
==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 aren't meant to fly.


Using his walkie talkie from the air, Diddy exclaims to Donkey Kong about how he can see the entire island from above. Diddy spots what appears to be a huge skyline with tall buildings; Funky Kong explains that it is an abandoned place called [[Big Ape City]], which used to be the biggest city on Donkey Kong Island, until the apes began to favor the surrounding jungles, caves and mountains. After an exciting plane ride, they return to Donkey Kong on the ground, and Funky leaves. However, Donkey Kong realizes that he still has Funky's walkie talkie. Trying to communicate with him, they hear Funky Kong is under attack from some "[[Hogwash the Flying Pig|flying pigs]]" near Big Ape City. The walkie talkie then goes silent.
Using his walkie talkie from the air, Diddy exclaims to Donkey Kong about how he can see the entire island from above. Diddy spots what appears to be a huge skyline with tall buildings; Funky Kong explains that it is an abandoned place called [[Big Ape City]], which used to be the biggest city on Donkey Kong Island, until the apes began to favor the surrounding jungles, caves and mountains. After an exciting plane ride, they return to Donkey Kong on the ground, and Funky leaves. However, Donkey Kong realizes that he still has Funky's walkie talkie. Trying to communicate with him, they hear Funky Kong is under attack from some "[[Hogwash the Flying Pig|flying pigs]]" near Big Ape City. The walkie talkie then goes silent.
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Arriving at the city, they find that it has been overun by Kremlings, who are planning to rebuild the city's factory. They overhear [[Klump]] and some Kremlings talking about [[King K. Rool]]'s "truth machine", and how they were planning to use it on Funky Kong who was being held within the factory as a spy suspect. The Kongs hide in a cart which takes them inside the factory. When the coast is clear, the Kongs jump out, and they hide from the work crew, who are unloading the carts. The Kongs follow two Kremlings which are going to Funky's prison cell within a remote part of the factory, where they then decide to ambush the Kremlings using a [[Roll Attack|Barrel Roll]] and a stomp. Reaching Funky's cell, Donkey Kong uses a [[TNT Barrel]] to open the lock. On their way out, they encounter a group of Kremlings which outnumber the Kongs. Donkey Kong uses a Hand Slap to distract them, so that Funky and Diddy can attack them using [[barrel]]s. After taking out the Kremlings, the Kongs race to the cargo room where Funky's barrel plane was being kept, clearing the security guards with more barrels.
Arriving at the city, they find that it has been overun by Kremlings, who are planning to rebuild the city's factory. They overhear [[Klump]] and some Kremlings talking about [[King K. Rool]]'s "truth machine", and how they were planning to use it on Funky Kong who was being held within the factory as a spy suspect. The Kongs hide in a cart which takes them inside the factory. When the coast is clear, the Kongs jump out, and they hide from the work crew, who are unloading the carts. The Kongs follow two Kremlings which are going to Funky's prison cell within a remote part of the factory, where they then decide to ambush the Kremlings using a [[Roll Attack|Barrel Roll]] and a stomp. Reaching Funky's cell, Donkey Kong uses a [[TNT Barrel]] to open the lock. On their way out, they encounter a group of Kremlings which outnumber the Kongs. Donkey Kong uses a Hand Slap to distract them, so that Funky and Diddy can attack them using [[barrel]]s. After taking out the Kremlings, the Kongs race to the cargo room where Funky's barrel plane was being kept, clearing the security guards with more barrels.


[[File:Rumble Jungle Illustration - Funky Plane.jpg|thumb|170px|Illustration showing [[Funky Kong]] inspecting the plane's damaged water pump.]]
[[File:Rumble Jungle Illustration - Funky Plane.jpg|thumb|170px|right|Illustration showing [[Funky Kong]] inspecting the plane's damaged water pump.]]
After inspecting his plane, Funky says that he needs to replace the engine's water pump to fix it. He draws a map showing the way to the supply room, and the location of the city's defense system, which Donkey Kong looks for alone. He travels through an air vent and climbs a cable within an elevator shaft. After reaching the eighth floor, he is grabbed by [[Krusha]], who intends to bring him straight to King K. Rool. Donkey Kong tricks Krusha into thinking that he has a list describing the locations of all the Kongs on the island. Krusha allows Donkey Kong to reach into his pack, although he pulls out a barrel instead, which he throws at Krusha, knocking him out. Donkey Kong then destroys the city's defense system with a TNT Barrel.
After inspecting his plane, Funky says that he needs to replace the engine's water pump to fix it. He draws a map showing the way to the supply room, and the location of the city's defense system, which Donkey Kong looks for alone. He travels through an air vent and climbs a cable within an elevator shaft. After reaching the eighth floor, he is grabbed by [[Krusha]], who intends to bring him straight to King K. Rool. Donkey Kong tricks Krusha into thinking that he has a list describing the locations of all the Kongs on the island. Krusha allows Donkey Kong to reach into his pack, although he pulls out a barrel instead, which he throws at Krusha, knocking him out. Donkey Kong then destroys the city's defense system with a TNT Barrel.


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==Notes==
==Trivia==
*Despite a [[Zinger]] and [[Hard Hat]] appearing on the front cover, neither of these characters actually appear in the novel.
*Despite a [[Zinger]] and [[Hard Hat]] appearing on the front cover, neither of these characters actually appear in the novel.


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