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|prodcompany=[[Nelvana]]<br>[[Medialab]] (season 1-2)<br> [[Hong Guang Animation]] (season 3) <br>[[ | |prodcompany=[[Nelvana]]<br>[[Medialab]] (season 1-2)<br> [[Hong Guang Animation]] (season 3) <br>[[Western International Communications]] | ||
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|firstair={{flag list|France|September 4, 1996|Canada|October 17, 1997|USA|August 1998<ref name=epguides>http://epguides.com/DonkeyKongCountry/</ref>|Japan|October 1, 1999}} | |firstair={{flag list|France|September 4, 1996|Canada|October 17, 1997|USA|August 1998<ref name=epguides>http://epguides.com/DonkeyKongCountry/</ref>|Japan|October 1, 1999}} | ||
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{{quote|It's the wildest, hairiest, most fur-ocious adventure yet, as the popular [[Nintendo]] [[Donkey Kong|character]] swings into his own 3-D animated full-length feature!|The first few lines of ''[[Donkey Kong Country: The Legend of the Crystal Coconut|The Legend of the Crystal Coconut]]'' VHS description}} | {{quote|It's the wildest, hairiest, most fur-ocious adventure yet, as the popular [[Nintendo]] [[Donkey Kong|character]] swings into his own 3-D animated full-length feature!|The first few lines of ''[[Donkey Kong Country: The Legend of the Crystal Coconut|The Legend of the Crystal Coconut]]'' VHS description}} | ||
'''''Donkey Kong Country''''' (also known as the '''''Donkey Kong Country Animated Series''''' | '''''Donkey Kong Country''''' (also known as the '''''Donkey Kong Country Animated Series'''''<ref>{{file link|DKC Legend of the Crystal Coconut VHS back.jpg|Back cover for ''Donkey Kong Country: The Legend of the Crystal Coconut''}}</ref>) is a computer-animated musical television series based on the [[Donkey Kong Country (series)|video game series of the same name]]. The program first debuted in France on September 4, 1996, on [[France 2]], and then premiered in Canada on {{wp|Télétoon}} on September 8, 1997, as a launch program. The English version made its worldwide debut in Canada on Télétoon's English counterpart {{wp|Cartoon Network (Canadian TV channel)|Teletoon}} on October 17, 1997, once again as a launch program. The show then began airing in the United States on the {{wp|Freeform (TV channel)|Fox Family Channel}} in the August of 1998<ref name=epguides/> (occasionally airing on {{wp|Fox Kids}}), and the original run finished in the July of 2000.<ref name=epguides/> In Japan, the series began airing with a Japanese dub on {{wp|TV Tokyo}} on October 1, 1999, and finished its run on June 30, 2000.{{ref needed}} | ||
''Donkey Kong Country'' ran for three seasons with forty episodes in total. Like the ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]''-based television series before it, the show generally followed an episodic format. During the run, however, there were some episodes aired out of order from the original airing, such as "[[Bad Hair Day]]" being aired as the third episode in its run in the United States despite airing first in France. While the first two seasons were produced by [[Medialab]], the third season was instead produced by Chinese company Hong Guang and switched to a newer and sleeker style of computer animation, as well as dropping the use of title cards to introduce each episode. Also similar to the earlier ''Super Mario'' cartoons, each episode (excluding "[[Message in a Bottle Show]]") features one or two [[List of Donkey Kong Country (television series) songs|original songs]] based on events in the episode, performed by the cast. | ''Donkey Kong Country'' ran for three seasons with forty episodes in total. Like the ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]''-based television series before it, the show generally followed an episodic format. During the run, however, there were some episodes aired out of order from the original airing, such as "[[Bad Hair Day]]" being aired as the third episode in its run in the United States despite airing first in France. While the first two seasons were produced by [[Medialab]], the third season was instead produced by Chinese company Hong Guang and switched to a newer and sleeker style of computer animation, as well as dropping the use of title cards to introduce each episode. Also similar to the earlier ''Super Mario'' cartoons, each episode (excluding "[[Message in a Bottle Show]]") features one or two [[List of Donkey Kong Country (television series) songs|original songs]] based on events in the episode, performed by the cast. | ||
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Two conflicting season numbering schemes exist for the show. [[Nelvana]] considers the show to have three "cycles" (13x13x14),<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20060328013320/http://www.nelvana.com/shows/episodes_template.asp?sid=16 "Episodes : Donkey Kong Country" on Nelvana's official website circa 2006]. Retrieved Sunday, June 26, 2021</ref> and this is the numbering used for the show's release on services such as {{wp|Pluto TV}} and {{wp|Tubi}}. The show's official DVDs and release on {{wp|iTunes}},<ref name="iTunes"> [https://tv.apple.com/us/show/donkey-kong-country/umc.cmc.6xhbt8gczd8a24krkj6ac7anl ''Donkey Kong Country'']. iTunes. Retrieved March 24, 2024.</ref> however, identify two seasons, the first being made up of the 26 [[Medialab]]-produced episodes and the second being made up of the 14 Hong Guang-produced episodes. The list below follows the former scheme. | Two conflicting season numbering schemes exist for the show. [[Nelvana]] considers the show to have three "cycles" (13x13x14),<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20060328013320/http://www.nelvana.com/shows/episodes_template.asp?sid=16 "Episodes : Donkey Kong Country" on Nelvana's official website circa 2006]. Retrieved Sunday, June 26, 2021</ref> and this is the numbering used for the show's release on services such as {{wp|Pluto TV}} and {{wp|Tubi}}. The show's official DVDs and release on {{wp|iTunes}},<ref name="iTunes"> [https://tv.apple.com/us/show/donkey-kong-country/umc.cmc.6xhbt8gczd8a24krkj6ac7anl ''Donkey Kong Country'']. iTunes. Retrieved March 24, 2024.</ref> however, identify two seasons, the first being made up of the 26 [[Medialab]]-produced episodes and the second being made up of the 14 Hong Guang-produced episodes. The list below follows the former scheme. | ||
Note that the episodes are listed in production order,<ref>[http://www.amazon.com/Donkey-Kong-Country/dp/B00G4E0CBS/ Donkey Kong Country on Amazon Video]</ref> which differs from the order of the original North American air dates.<ref name=epguides/> | |||
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#"[[Bad Hair Day]]" | #"[[Bad Hair Day]]" | ||
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*Candy Kong looks different from her appearance in the [[Donkey Kong Country|first game]], not wearing a pink bikini, but instead a tank-top with shorts, sandals (rather than being barefoot), and having a different hairstyle that is shorter with a headband and orange hair, rather than being blonde and having a bow. | *Candy Kong looks different from her appearance in the [[Donkey Kong Country|first game]], not wearing a pink bikini, but instead a tank-top with shorts, sandals (rather than being barefoot), and having a different hairstyle that is shorter with a headband and orange hair, rather than being blonde and having a bow. | ||
*Funky Kong has blonde fur rather than brown, wears black goggles instead of sunglasses. He has no necklace. | *Funky Kong has blonde fur rather than brown, wears black goggles instead of sunglasses. He has no necklace. | ||
*Dixie Kong has a different design than she does in her [[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest|first appearance]]. Her fur is brighter to a yellow-like color rather than brown and wears a green blouse with a daisy on it. She also lacks eyelashes and her face shape appears is closer in design to Diddy's; Dixie's face in the games has a different shape from Diddy's. Her beret lacks the [[Rare]] logo. | *Dixie Kong has a different design than she does in her [[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest|first appearance]]. Her fur is brighter to a yellow-like color rather than brown and wears a green blouse with a daisy on it. She also lacks eyelashes and her face shape appears is closer in design to Diddy's; Dixie's face in the games has a different shape from Diddy's. Her beret lacks the [[Rare Ltd.|Rare]] logo. | ||
*[[Swanky Kong]] and [[Wrinkly Kong]] do not appear. | *[[Swanky Kong]] and [[Wrinkly Kong]] do not appear. | ||
*Kremlings are never referred to by name, being generically referred to as "lizards", "gators", and similar terms. [[Kritter|Kritters]] and [[Klaptrap|Klaptraps]] are properly referred by their names, however. | *Kremlings are never referred to by name, being generically referred to as "lizards", "gators", and similar terms. [[Kritter|Kritters]] and [[Klaptrap|Klaptraps]] are properly referred by their names, however. | ||
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==Songs== | ==Songs== | ||
{{main|List of Donkey Kong Country (television series) songs}} | {{main|List of Donkey Kong Country (television series) songs}} | ||
In addition to the | In addition to the opening theme, most episodes in the series feature two unique songs each, performed by one or more characters to illustrate certain points in the story. | ||
===Theme song lyrics=== | |||
<blockquote><i>Hoo! Hah!<br>Hoo, hah!<br>Donkey Kong!<br> | |||
Heeeeyyyyyy, oh! Look out down below!<br>Here he comes, banana slamma!<br> | |||
Donkey Kong!<br>Hoo! Hah!<br>Hoo, hah!<br>Donkey Kong!<br> | |||
Hoo! Hah!<br>Hoo, hah!<br>Donkey Kong!<br> | |||
Heeeeyyyyyy, oh! Look out down below!<br>Here he comes, banana slamma!<br>Kongo Bongo's hero!<br> | |||
Heeeeyyyyyy, oh! Donkey Kong, let's go, let's go!<br>Here he comes, banana slamma!<br>Hooooo, HAH!''</i></blockquote> | |||
==Background music== | ==Background music== | ||
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|rowspan="18"|Paul Koffman<br>Timothy Foy | |rowspan="18"|Paul Koffman<br>Timothy Foy | ||
|''NLV 115 - Sunny Day Sounds Vol. 2'' | |''NLV 115 - Sunny Day Sounds Vol. 2'' | ||
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|Madcap Monday | |||
|rowspan="2"|''NLV 126 - Music for Silly Moments'' | |||
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|Edsel | |Edsel | ||
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|Paisley Man | |Paisley Man | ||
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|Three Piece Suit | |Three Piece Suit | ||
|''NLV 148 - Peaceful Jazzy Feeling Vol. 2'' | |''NLV 148 - Peaceful Jazzy Feeling Vol. 2'' | ||
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|Haunted Funhouse | |||
| rowspan="2" |''NLV 151 - Big Top Adventure'' | |||
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|House Of Frights | |House Of Frights | ||
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|Meditation Fire | |Meditation Fire | ||
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==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
| | |Jap=ドンキーコング | ||
| | |JapR=Donkī Kongu | ||
| | |JapM=Donkey Kong | ||
| | |JapC=<ref>{{Cite|url=https://youtu.be/byZ3wEeVqMQ?si=PGsI_qsHARG5fUbB|title=Donkey Kong Country TV Show Japanese Opening|author=Japancommercials4U2|publisher=YouTube|date=March 6, 2009}}</ref> | ||
|Dut=Donkey Kong Country | |Dut=Donkey Kong Country | ||
|DutC=<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1usSWESaPTw Donkey Kong Country Dutch Dub - Bad Hair Day, Kong for a Day, Barrel, Barrel... Who's Got the Barrel]</ref> | |DutC=<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1usSWESaPTw Donkey Kong Country Dutch Dub - Bad Hair Day, Kong for a Day, Barrel, Barrel... Who's Got the Barrel]</ref> | ||
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|SpaC=<ref>Donkey Kong Country Forever (June 20, 2020). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZMVPAvpiSs&list=PLwpK-VGAzSVQTFVLMJDiinHrkGytMXjc0&index=1 El país de Donkey Kong S1E1 - Dia Nocivo Para El Pelo <nowiki>[HD de pantalla panorámica]</nowiki>]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved November 9, 2024.</ref> | |SpaC=<ref>Donkey Kong Country Forever (June 20, 2020). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZMVPAvpiSs&list=PLwpK-VGAzSVQTFVLMJDiinHrkGytMXjc0&index=1 El país de Donkey Kong S1E1 - Dia Nocivo Para El Pelo <nowiki>[HD de pantalla panorámica]</nowiki>]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved November 9, 2024.</ref> | ||
|Snh=Donkey Kong | |Snh=Donkey Kong | ||
|SnhC=<ref | |SnhC=<ref>{{Cite|url=https://youtu.be/MZ_2dws3rIc?si=NJpOrlNGjixlfvRY|title=Donkey Kong Country - Intro (සිංහල/Sinhalese, Undubbed)|author=ABTube27|publisher=YouTube|date=October 7, 2019|accessdate=December 6, 2024}}</ref> | ||
|SnhM=Donkey Kong | |SnhM=Donkey Kong | ||
}} | }} | ||
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*In multiple episodes, Donkey Kong admits to being a fan of [[King Kong]]; this is ironic considering that {{wp|Universal Studios}} [[List of controversies#Universal Studios|attempted to sue Nintendo]] for a copyright dispute based on the similarities between ''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]'' and King Kong. | *In multiple episodes, Donkey Kong admits to being a fan of [[King Kong]]; this is ironic considering that {{wp|Universal Studios}} [[List of controversies#Universal Studios|attempted to sue Nintendo]] for a copyright dispute based on the similarities between ''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]'' and King Kong. | ||
*Though the series is based on the first three ''Donkey Kong Country'' games, its {{wp|Apple TV}} listing background is artwork from ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]'', which released a decade after the series ended. As such, the background shows [[Rambi]] and members of the [[Tiki Tak Tribe]], despite them not appearing in the series.<ref name="iTunes" /> | *Though the series is based on the first three ''Donkey Kong Country'' games, its {{wp|Apple TV}} listing background is artwork from ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]'', which released a decade after the series ended. As such, the background shows [[Rambi]] and members of the [[Tiki Tak Tribe]], despite them not appearing in the series.<ref name="iTunes" /> | ||
==References== | ==References== |