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Apart from the first track, ''Donkey Kong Goes Home'' narrates an original story at the start of each song written by the composers that explains the events of the [[Donkey Kong (game)|original game]].<ref name=DigitalTrends /> | Apart from the first track, ''Donkey Kong Goes Home'' narrates an original story at the start of each song written by the composers that explains the events of the [[Donkey Kong (game)|original game]].<ref name=DigitalTrends /> | ||
In the track "No More Zoo For You," the narrator (voiced by Rena Jones)<ref name=DigitalTrends /> explains that [[Donkey Kong]] once used to live in [[Gamesville]]'s zoo since he was a baby, located next to her candy shop and [[Mario]]'s pizza parlor. She, Mario, and his delivery girl [[Pauline]] used to visit Donkey Kong every day to bring him food. However, the zoo closed and all animals, including Donkey Kong, were sold to the circus, which visits the city only once a year. The track "The Climber" reveals that the old zoo site is now a [[Construction Site|construction site]]. Donkey Kong, feeling homesick, breaks out of his cage and heads to the construction site. In the track "On Top Of The World," [[Jake the Watchman|Jake]], the watchman of the construction site, calls Mario (voiced by Pat McBride)<ref name=DigitalTrends /> for a pizza, and Pauline heads to the site to deliver it. Donkey Kong sees Pauline, and, remembering her from his days at the zoo, he grabs her and climbs the construction site. In the track "Jump Up," the narrator tells Mario to save Pauline, after which he starts to climb the building. While he does so, Donkey Kong throws [[barrel]]s of oil at him. In the track "Mario Delivers," Donkey Kong starts throwing fewer barrels as Mario gets closer, eventually fully stopping once he remembers him, and Pauline is rescued, which makes the city celebrate Mario. In the last track, "Donkey Kong Theme (Reprise)," Mario says that Donkey Kong is not actually dangerous and that he is just homesick, and everyone agrees to create a Donkey Kong Zoo in the top 20 floors of the building under construction. | In the track "No More Zoo For You," the narrator (voiced by Rena Jones)<ref name=DigitalTrends /> explains that [[Donkey Kong]] once used to live in [[Gamesville]]'s zoo since he was a baby, located next to her candy shop and [[Mario]]'s pizza parlor. She, Mario, and his delivery girl [[Pauline]] used to visit Donkey Kong every day to bring him food. However, the zoo closed and all animals, including Donkey Kong, were sold to the circus, which visits the city only once a year. The track "The Climber" reveals that the old zoo site is now a [[Construction Site|construction site]]. Donkey Kong, feeling homesick, breaks out of his cage and heads to the construction site. In the track "On Top Of The World," [[Jake the Watchman|Jake]], the watchman of the construction site, calls Mario (voiced by Pat McBride)<ref name=DigitalTrends /> for a pizza, and Pauline heads to the site to deliver it. Donkey Kong sees Pauline, and, remembering her from his days at the zoo, he grabs her and climbs the construction site. In the track "Jump Up," the narrator tells Mario to save Pauline, after which he starts to climb the building. While he does so, Donkey Kong throws [[barrel]]s of oil at him. In the track "Mario Delivers," Donkey Kong starts throwing fewer barrels as Mario gets closer, eventually fully stopping once he remembers him, and Pauline is rescued, which makes the city celebrate Mario. In the last track, "Donkey Kong Theme (Reprise)," Mario says that Donkey Kong is not actually dangerous and that he is just homesick, and everyone agrees to create a "Donkey Kong Zoo" in the top 20 floors of the building under construction. | ||
==Tracklist== | ==Tracklist== |