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{{About|the video game|the series|[[Donkey Konga (series)]] | {{About|the video game|the series with the same name|[[Donkey Konga (series)]]}} | ||
{{Distinguish|[[Donkey Kong]]}} | |||
{{game infobox | {{game infobox | ||
|image=[[File:Dkk.jpg|250px]] | |image=[[File:Dkk.jpg|250px]] | ||
|developer=[[Namco]] | |developer=[[Namco]] | ||
|publisher=[[Nintendo]] | |publisher=[[Nintendo]] | ||
|release={{ | |release={{release|Japan|December 12, 2003|USA|September 27, 2004|Europe|October 15, 2004|Australia|October 28, 2004<ref>{{cite|deadlink=y|archive=web.archive.org/web/20120307084711/http://palgn.com.au/1696/updated-australian-release-list-24-10-04|language=en-au|title=Updated Australian Release List – 24/10/04|publisher=PALGN Video Game Feature|accessdae=June 28, 2024}}</ref>}} | ||
|languages={{languages|en_us=y| | |languages={{languages|en_us=y||jp=y}} | ||
|genre=[[Genre#Rhythm games|Rhythm]] | |genre=[[Genre#Rhythm games|Rhythm]] | ||
|modes=Single player, multiplayer | |modes=Single player, multiplayer | ||
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|format={{format|gcn=1}} | |format={{format|gcn=1}} | ||
|input={{input|dkbongo=1}} | |input={{input|dkbongo=1}} | ||
|serials= | |serials=DOL-GKGJ-JPN (Japan) | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''''Donkey Konga''''' is a [[Donkey Kong (franchise)|''Donkey Kong'']] video game for the [[Nintendo GameCube]]. It was developed by [[Namco]] and published by [[Nintendo]] in 2003 in Japan and 2004 overseas. It is the first installment of the [[Donkey Konga (series)|''Donkey Konga'' series]], and it is notable for being the first game to be compatible with the [[Nintendo GameCube#DK Bongos|DK Bongos]]. A year later, a sequel to the game was released, ''[[Donkey Konga 2]]'', followed by ''[[Donkey Konga 3 JP]]'', the latter of which never received an international release. | '''''Donkey Konga''''' is a [[Donkey Kong (franchise)|''Donkey Kong'']] video game for the [[Nintendo GameCube]]. It was developed by [[Namco]] and published by [[Nintendo]] in 2003 in Japan and 2004 overseas. It is the first installment of the [[Donkey Konga (series)|''Donkey Konga'' series]], and it is notable for being the first game to be compatible with the [[Nintendo GameCube#DK Bongos|DK Bongos]]. A year later, a sequel to the game was released, ''[[Donkey Konga 2]]'', followed by ''[[Donkey Konga 3 JP]]'', the latter of which never received an international release. | ||
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===DK Town unlockables=== | ===DK Town unlockables=== | ||
==== Jungle Jams ==== | ==== Jungle Jams ==== | ||
The player can purchase individual songs to perform on Gorilla (expert) difficulty. | The player can purchase individual songs to perform on Gorilla (expert) difficulty. They cost the following amount of coins: | ||
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*Diddy's Ditties: 365 coins | |||
*Bingo: 25 coins | |||
*Campfire Medley: 580 coins | |||
*Pokémon Theme: 250 coins | |||
*Kirby:Right Back at Ya!: 848 coins | |||
*We Will Rock You: 69 coins | |||
*Like Wow: 1,898 coins | |||
*Wild Thing: 580 coins | |||
*I Think I Love You: 99 coins | |||
*Louie Louie: 1,990 coins | |||
*The Loco-Motion: 2,060 coins | |||
*Shining Star: 1,005 coins | |||
*All the Small Things: 1,313 coins | |||
*Rock This Town: 644 coins | |||
*You Can't Hurry Love: 3,399 coins | |||
*Right Here, Right Now: 1,200 coins | |||
*Dancing in the Street: 1,745 coins | |||
*Rock Lobster: 980 coins | |||
*Stupid Cupid: 1,599 coins | |||
*The Impression That I Get: 1,399 coins | |||
*What I Like About You: 590 coins | |||
*Whip It: 707 coins | |||
*Busy Child: 800 coins | |||
*Para Los Rumberos: 380 coins | |||
*Sing, Sing, Sing (With a Swing): 12 coins | |||
*Oye Como Va: 2,250 coins | |||
*On the Road Again: 1,600 coins | |||
*Hungarian Dance No.5 in G Minor: 1,848 coins | |||
*Turkish March: 331 coins | |||
*DK Rap: 6,800 coins | |||
*The Legend of Zelda Theme: 4,900 coins | |||
*Mario Bros. Theme: 4,900 coins | |||
*Donkey Konga Theme: 100 coins | |||
}} | |||
====Bongo Sets==== | ====Bongo Sets==== | ||
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''Donkey Konga'' features around thirty songs, most of which differ between regional release. Every region has songs that originate from other Nintendo titles along with traditional music, including kids' medleys, pop and classical. Almost every traditional song was made into a shortened cover for the North American release. | ''Donkey Konga'' features around thirty songs, most of which differ between regional release. Every region has songs that originate from other Nintendo titles along with traditional music, including kids' medleys, pop and classical. Almost every traditional song was made into a shortened cover for the North American release. | ||
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;Japan | |||
*[[bulbapedia:Advance Adventure|Advance Adventure]] - [[bulbapedia:GARDEN|GARDEN]] (''[[bulbapedia:Advanced Generation series|Pokémon Advance Generation]]'' opening theme #1) | |||
*[[pikipedia:Ai no Uta|Ai no Uta]] - [[pikipedia:Strawberry Flower|Strawberry Flower]] (''[[pikipedia:Pikmin series|Pikmin]]'' commercial theme song) | |||
*{{wp|Ashita ga Aru sa}} - Re:Japan | |||
*Asu e no Tobira - {{wp|I Wish (band)|I Wish}} (''{{wp|Ainori}}'' opening theme) | |||
|- | *Clarinet o Kowashichatta | ||
*{{wp|Colors (Utada Hikaru song)|Colors}} - {{wp|Utada Hikaru}} | |||
*{{wp|Desire (Jōnetsu)|Desire - Jounetsu}} - {{wp|Akina Nakamori}} | |||
*Donkey Konga (theme song) | |||
*{{wp|Fly High (Ayumi Hamasaki song)|Fly High}} - {{wp|Ayumi Hamasaki}} | |||
*{{wp|The Galaxy Express 999}} - {{wp|Godiego}} (''{{wp|Galaxy Express 999|Ginga Tetsudou 999}}'' theme song) | |||
*Hamutarou tottoko Uta - Hamu-chans (''{{wp|Hamtaro|Tottoko Hamutarou}}'' opening theme) | |||
*{{wp|Hungarian Dances (Brahms)|Hungarian Dance No. 5 in G Minor}} - {{wp|Johannes Brahms}} | |||
*Hyokkori Hyoutanjima (theme song for the animated film of the same name) | |||
*{{wp|Kaze no La La La}} - {{wp|Mai Kuraki}} (''{{wp|Detective Conan}}'' opening theme #12 - 2003) | |||
*[[wikirby:Kirby! (opening theme)|Kirby!]] - Hiroko Asakawa (''[[wikirby:Kirby: Right Back at Ya!|Kirby: Right Back at Ya!]]'' opening theme #2) | |||
| '' | *{{wp|Koi no Dance Site}} - {{wp|Morning Musume}} | ||
| | *{{wp|La Bamba (song)|La Bamba}} - {{wp|Ritchie Valens}} | ||
*[[StarfyWiki:Densetsu no Starfy|Legend of Stafy]] | |||
*Love Somebody - {{wp|Maxi Priest}} and {{wp|Yūji Oda}} (''{{wp|Bayside Shakedown|Odoru Daisōsasen}}'' ending theme) | |||
*{{wp|Mambo No. 5}} - {{wp|Pérez Prado}} | |||
*{{wp|Mas Que Nada}} - {{wp|Jorge Ben}} | |||
*Mata Aeru Hi Made - {{wp|Yuzu (band)|Yuzu}} (''{{wp|Doraemon (1979 anime)|Doraemon (1979)}}'' ending theme #8) | |||
*{{wp|Mini-Moni Jankenpyon! / Haru Natsu Aki Fuyu Daisukki!|MiniMoni Janken Pyon!}} - {{wp|Mini-Moni}} | |||
*{{wp|Momoiro Kataomoi}} - {{wp|Aya Matsuura}} | |||
*[[DK Rap|Monkey Rap]] - Grant Kirkhope (''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'' theme song) | |||
*{{wp|The Other Day I Met a Bear|Mori no Kumasan}} | |||
| | *{{wp|My Grandfather's Clock|Okina Furudokei}} - {{wp|Haydn Quartet (vocal ensemble)|Haydn Quartet}} | ||
| | *{{wp|Turkey in the Straw|Oklahoma Mixer}} | ||
| | *Shake - {{wp|SMAP}} | ||
| | *Super Mario Theme - [[Koji Kondo]] (''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' theme song) | ||
*{{wp|Piano Sonata No. 11 (Mozart)|Turkish March}} - {{wp|Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart}} | |||
*We are the One ~Bokura wa hitotsu~ - {{wp|Akira Kushida}} (''{{wp|Bakuryū Sentai Abaranger}}'' ending theme) | |||
| | ;North America | ||
|- | *{{wp|All The Small Things}} - {{wp|Blink-182}} | ||
*{{wp|Bingo (folk song)|Bingo}} - William Swords | |||
*{{wp|Busy Child}} - {{wp|The Crystal Method}} | |||
| | *Campfire Medley | ||
| | *{{wp|Dancing in the Street}} - {{wp|Martha and the Vandellas}} | ||
*Diddy's Ditties | |||
*[[DK Rap]] | |||
*''Donkey Konga'' Theme | |||
*{{wp|Hungarian Dances (Brahms)|Hungarian Dance No. 5 in G Minor}} - {{wp|Johannes Brahms}} | |||
*{{wp|The Impression That I Get}} - {{wp|The Mighty Mighty Bosstones}} | |||
*{{wp|I Think I Love You}} - {{wp|The Partridge Family}} | |||
*[[wikirby:Kirby: Right Back at Ya! (song)|''Kirby: Right Back at Ya!'']] | |||
*[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda (Theme)|''The Legend of Zelda'' Theme]] | |||
| | *{{wp|Like Wow}} - {{wp|Leslie Carter}} | ||
*{{wp|The Loco-Motion}} - {{wp|Little Eva}} | |||
*{{wp|Louie Louie}} - {{wp|Richard Berry (musician)|Richard Berry}} | |||
*[[Super Mario Bros.|Super Mario]] Theme | |||
*{{wp|On the Road Again (Willie Nelson song)|On the Road Again}} - {{wp|Willie Nelson}} | |||
*{{wp|Oye Como Va}} - {{wp|Tito Puente}} | |||
*Para Los Rumberos - {{wp|Tito Puente}} | |||
|- | *[[bulbapedia:Pokémon Theme|''Pokémon'' Theme]] | ||
*{{wp|Right Here, Right Now (Jesus Jones song)|Right Here, Right Now}} - {{wp|Jesus Jones}} | |||
*{{wp|Rock Lobster}} - {{wp|The B-52's}} | |||
*{{wp|Rock This Town}} - {{wp|Stray Cats}} | |||
*{{wp|Shining Star (Earth, Wind & Fire song)|Shining Star}} - {{wp|Earth, Wind & Fire}} | |||
*{{wp|Sing, Sing, Sing}} (With A Swing) - {{wp|Louis Prima}} | |||
*{{wp|Stupid Cupid}} - {{wp|Neil Sedaka}} | |||
*{{wp|Piano Sonata No. 11 (Mozart)|Turkish March}} - {{wp|Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart}} | |||
*{{wp|We Will Rock You}} - {{wp|Queen (band)|Queen}} | |||
*{{wp|What I Like About You (The Romantics song)|What I Like About You}} - {{wp|The Romantics}} | |||
*{{wp|Whip It (Devo song)|Whip It}} - {{wp|Devo}} | |||
*{{wp|Wild Thing (The Troggs song)|Wild Thing}} - {{wp|The Troggs}} | |||
*{{wp|You Can't Hurry Love}} - {{wp|The Supremes}} | |||
;Europe | |||
*{{wp|99 Luftballons|99 Red Balloons}} - {{wp|Nena (band)|Nena}} | |||
*{{wp|All The Small Things}} - {{wp|Blink-182}} | |||
*{{wp|Alright (Supergrass song)|Alright}} - {{wp|Supergrass}} | |||
*{{wp|Back for Good (song)|Back for Good}} - {{wp|Take That}} | |||
*{{wp|Busy Child}} - {{wp|The Crystal Method}} | |||
*{{wp|Canned Heat (song)|Canned Heat}} - {{wp|Jamiroquai}} | |||
*{{wp|Cosmic Girl (song)|Cosmic Girl}} - {{wp|Jamiroquai}} | |||
| | *{{wp|Dancing in the Street}} - {{wp|Martha and the Vandellas}} | ||
*[[DK Rap]] | |||
*Donkey Konga Theme | |||
*[[Donkey Kong Country]] Theme | |||
*{{wp|Don't Stop Me Now}} - {{wp|Queen (band)|Queen}} | |||
*{{wp|Hungarian Dances (Brahms)|Hungarian Dance No. 5 in G Minor}} - {{wp|Johannes Brahms}} | |||
*{{wp|The Impression That I Get}} - {{wp|The Mighty Mighty Bosstones}} | |||
*{{wp|I Want You Back}} - {{wp|The Jackson 5}} | |||
*{{wp|Lady Marmalade}} - {{wp|Labelle}} | |||
*[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda (Theme)|The Legend of Zelda Theme]] | |||
*{{wp|The Loco-Motion}} - {{wp|Little Eva}} | |||
*{{wp|Louie Louie}} - {{wp|Richard Berry (musician)|Richard Berry}} | |||
| | *[[Mario Bros. (game)|Mario Bros.]] Theme | ||
*{{wp|Oye Como Va}} - {{wp|Tito Puente}} | |||
| | *Para Los Rumberos - {{wp|Tito Puente}} | ||
*{{wp|Piano Sonata No. 11 (Mozart)|Turkish March}} - {{wp|Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart}} | |||
*[[Rainbow Ride|Rainbow Cruise]] | |||
*{{wp|Richard III (song)|Richard III}} - {{wp|Supergrass}} | |||
*{{wp|September (Earth, Wind & Fire song)|September}} - {{wp|Earth, Wind & Fire}} | |||
*{{wp|Sing, Sing, Sing}} (With A Swing) - {{wp|Louis Prima}} | |||
*[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]] Opening | |||
| | *{{wp|Tubthumping}} - {{wp|Chumbawamba}} | ||
| | *{{wp|Wild Thing (The Troggs song)|Wild Thing}} - {{wp|The Troggs}} | ||
*{{wp|You Can't Hurry Love}} - {{wp|The Supremes}} | |||
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==Regional differences== | ==Regional differences== | ||
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There is a start-up warning advising players to be wary of vibrations, the sound, and the time of day they play, though this message does not appear in international releases. A health and safety warning is featured in every regional release of ''[[Donkey Konga 2]]'', but this exact warning was also featured in the Japanese version of the sequel. | There is a start-up warning advising players to be wary of vibrations, the sound, and the time of day they play, though this message does not appear in international releases. A health and safety warning is featured in every regional release of ''[[Donkey Konga 2]]'', but this exact warning was also featured in the Japanese version of the sequel. | ||
==Browser game== | |||
[[File: Donkey Konga Microsite.png|thumb|300px]] | |||
An interactive {{wp|microsite}} to promote ''Donkey Konga'' was developed by Lightmaker and published by Nintendo in 2004. The microsite allows the player to explore Konga Island to find information about ''Donkey Konga'', and contains four levels of an {{wp|Adobe Flash}} version of the game, where the player must control the DK Bongos with the arrow keys and space bar. Konga Island features four areas: | |||
*'''Beach''': The starting area, where each of the levels of the Donkey Konga training session are played. | |||
*'''Waterfall''': Unlocked after completing level 1. It features an "About Donkey Konga" section, as well as a [[minigame]] where Donkey Kong must throw [[coconut]]s at barrels to release 6 music notes. Collecting them reveals the opening theme from ''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]''. | |||
*'''Jungle''': Unlocked after completing level 2. It allows the player to view 20 screenshots of ''Donkey Konga'', as well as play a minigame where Donkey Kong must collect 16 falling notes to create a wildlife melody. | |||
*'''Konga Island Outdoor Cinema''': Unlocked after completing level 3. It allows the player to view a commercial for ''Donkey Konga''. | |||
Completing the first three levels unlocks the fourth and final level, which unlocks a downloadable ''Donkey Konga'' wallpaper and screensaver upon completion. | |||
==Reception== | ==Reception== | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
{{NIWA|StarfyWiki=List of references to The Legendary Starfy series in non-Starfy games#Donkey Konga|StrategyWiki=1}} | {{NIWA|StarfyWiki=List of references to The Legendary Starfy series in non-Starfy games#Donkey Konga|StrategyWiki=1}} | ||
*[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ngc/gkgj/index.html Official website] | *[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ngc/gkgj/index.html Official website] | ||
*[https://www.nintendo.com/en-gb/Games/Nintendo-GameCube/Donkey-Konga-267906.html British English website] | *[https://www.nintendo.com/en-gb/Games/Nintendo-GameCube/Donkey-Konga-267906.html British English website] |