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In 1983, Kid Stuff Records obtained the license from Nintendo to produce an album based on ''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]''.<ref name=DigitalTrends /> McBride, Walden, Jones, and Reeder, who previously collaborated on children's albums based on ''{{wp|Pac-Man}}'' featuring a narrated story, were given the job.<ref name=DigitalTrends /> As the original game did not have a story that could be used for a full album, the team had to create its own story to form a narrative.<ref name=DigitalTrends /> The team produced the album without any creative control from Nintendo.<ref name=DigitalTrends /> | In 1983, Kid Stuff Records obtained the license from Nintendo to produce an album based on ''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]''.<ref name=DigitalTrends /> McBride, Walden, Jones, and Reeder, who previously collaborated on children's albums based on ''{{wp|Pac-Man}}'' featuring a narrated story, were given the job.<ref name=DigitalTrends /> As the original game did not have a story that could be used for a full album, the team had to create its own story to form a narrative.<ref name=DigitalTrends /> The team produced the album without any creative control from Nintendo.<ref name=DigitalTrends /> | ||
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*The front cover of the vinyl is based on the original game's cabinet art, but with Mario's head redrawn to more closely resemble his appearance on the game's {{file link|DK Arcade Flyer Front.jpg|American flyer}}. | *The front cover of the vinyl is based on the original game's cabinet art, but with Mario's head redrawn to more closely resemble his appearance on the game's {{file link|DK Arcade Flyer Front.jpg|American flyer}}. | ||
*This marks the first time Mario is given an Italian accent, which would eventually become a defining trait of the character once [[Charles Martinet]] started portraying him. | *This marks the first time Mario is given an Italian accent, which would eventually become a defining trait of the character once [[Charles Martinet]] started portraying him. |