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{{ | {{articleabout|the episode of [[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|Donkey Kong Country]]|the microgame from [[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!]]|[[Zero to Hero]]}} | ||
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|image=[[File:FromZeroToHeroTitleCard.png|200px]] | |image=[[File:FromZeroToHeroTitleCard.png|200px]] | ||
|season=1 | |season=1 | ||
|episode=7 | |episode=7 | ||
|airdate={{ | |airdate={{releasedate|USA|September 27, 1998}} | ||
|writer=Nadine van der Velde | |writer=Nadine van der Velde | ||
|before=[[Kong for a Day|<<]] | |before=[[Kong for a Day|<<]] | ||
|after=[[Buried Treasure (episode)|>>]] | |after=[[Buried Treasure (episode)|>>]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
"'''From Zero to Hero'''" is the seventh episode of the [[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|''Donkey Kong Country'' television series]]. It was the eighth episode to air in North America. During the episode, [[Cranky Kong]] is giving physicals to all inhabitants of [[ | "'''From Zero to Hero'''" is the seventh episode of the [[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|''Donkey Kong Country'' television series]]. It was the eighth episode to air in North America. During the episode, [[Cranky Kong]] is giving physicals to all inhabitants of [[Kongo Bongo Island]], but his machine is giving out. After overhearing the conversation about the machine, [[Bluster Kong]] mistakenly believes Cranky is talking about his test results, leading him to believe he is going to die soon. As a result, Bluster tries to be caring, thoughtful, and helpful because he wants to be remembered as such. | ||
==Plot Synopsis== | |||
The episode begins with [[Donkey Kong|Donkey]] and [[Diddy Kong]] heading to [[Cranky's Cabin]], discussing about movies on the way. When they arrive at the cabin, they notice Cranky giving X-rays of [[Funky Kong|Funky Kong's]] face. The [[Kong]]s find [[Dixie Kong]] and [[Candy Kong]] at the cabin as well, and Dixie asks Diddy how the movie was. Diddy replies that it was "bogus," and then Donkey Kong complements Candy Kong, telling her that she "smells delicious." Soon, Diddy notices that the [[Kremling]]s are hanging around the cabin, and is confused on why they are there. Candy and Dixie explain that Cranky is giving X-rays to everyone on Kongo Bongo. | |||
At the Kremling hideout, [[King K. Rool]] announces that today, he will take over the island with the [[Crystal Coconut]] (even though the [[Kritter]] troops have heard him say this several times before). He tells them that [[Krusha (character)|Krusha]] is in line for an X-ray at Cranky's Cabin, so he can steal the Crystal Coconut from the Kongs and allow the crocodile king to rule the whole island. Meanwhile, Cranky finishes taking a X-ray of Krusha (whose brain has "slipped a little", according to the old ape). As Cranky tries to take one more test, the X-ray machine malfunctions. While the ape is distracted, Krusha grabs the Crystal Coconut and runs out, and Cranky is unaware that the coconut is missing when he finally notices he is gone. | |||
Cranky calls the next islander up to take an X-ray. Candy is next up, but Bluster Kong decides to cut ahead, going before the others, who describe him as a "heartless, mean, inconsiderate, selfish windbag" as a result. When the ape is done with his X-rays, he exits, bragging about how well he thinks his tests are. Diddy simply replies by calling him the "god of fatheads," which makes the other Kongs laugh. Dixie and Candy soon leave, Candy's lunch hour being up and Dixie going off to do something else, and the Kongs suddenly hear Cranky say, "I don't believe it", Bluster believing it is the results of his examination. Donkey and Diddy curiously come into the cabin to see what is going on, finding Cranky saying, "I've got Bluster's X-rays here, and it doesn't look good." Bluster hears him say this and panics. Donkey Kong notes that it is "falling apart," so Cranky replies by saying "I'd give it a week." Bluster thinks they are talking about himself, becoming very worried. | |||
During the night, at [[Bluster Barrelworks]], Bluster is crying over thinking he has only one week to live. He begins to explain all the things he has to live for, but realizes that he needs to have a good reputation before he dies. He decides to turn a new leaf and earn a better reputation in the week, starting to sing about what he will do to get this good reputation. | |||
Later, Cranky Kong is about to walk across a [[Mine Cart|mine cart]] track, when Bluster suddenly gets in his way. He checks both sides of the track and tells the old ape that it is "all clear." Although Bluster was only trying to help, Cranky becomes | King K. Rool is wondering where Krusha is, trusting that he has the Crystal Coconut. Just then, the Kremling arrives and attempts to present him with the item. When he tries to show his king the Coconut, he realizes that he does not have it anymore. He and the Kritter troops begin to contemplate what could have happened to the Crystal Coconut, when one of the troops mentions them going into a swamp and meeting a "very cute lizard." After Krusha hears this, he says that he handed her the coconut, which King K. Rool overhears. He becomes very angry, so Krusha quickly hurries away from him to get the coconut back. | ||
Later, Cranky Kong is about to walk across a [[Mine Cart|mine cart]] track, when Bluster suddenly gets in his way. He checks both sides of the track and tells the old ape that it is "all clear." Although Bluster was only trying to help, Cranky becomes angry with him. Once Bluster leaves to do more good deeds, Cranky is hit by a mine cart and becomes more angry. | |||
[[File:02Hero265.png|thumb|left|200px|Bluster's vision of Candy paying her tributes to him.]] | [[File:02Hero265.png|thumb|left|200px|Bluster's vision of Candy paying her tributes to him.]] | ||
Bluster heads | Bluster heads to [[Funky's Flights]], where Funky Kong is channel surfing. Bluster flies his barrelcopter above the ape, where he uses binoculars to watch Candy Kong. He wonders what she is doing, as she heads behind a blue screen. Suddenly, Bluster hears the sound of high-pitched screaming from what Funky states to be a horror film on his television, as well as calls for help. Thinking the screams are from Candy, Bluster quickly flies to her, accidentally destroying her and Funky's condos. | ||
The ape crashes behind Candy, who becomes very infuriated with him. Bluster explains that he has turned a new leaf and is now known as "Bluster the Benevolent," before asking Candy to marry him. He tries to persuade her to marry him, but Candy simply believes that he is losing his mind. Candy tells him to "get real." Bluster quickly thinks up an idea to marry her; he tells her that if she is his widow, she will inherit everything he has, including his barrelworks factory. Candy begins to change her mind after hearing this. | The ape crashes behind Candy, who becomes very infuriated with him. Bluster explains that he has turned a new leaf and is now known as "Bluster the Benevolent," before asking Candy to marry him. He tries to persuade her to marry him, but Candy simply believes that he is losing his mind. Candy tells him to "get real." Bluster quickly thinks up an idea to marry her; he tells her that if she is his widow, she will inherit everything he has, including his barrelworks factory. Candy begins to change her mind after hearing this. | ||
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At King K. Rool's hideout, the crocodile king is impatiently waiting for Krusha. When the Kremling arrives, suddenly standing before him, he presents King K. Rool with the Crystal Coconut, and the king finally has the coconut in his possession. | At King K. Rool's hideout, the crocodile king is impatiently waiting for Krusha. When the Kremling arrives, suddenly standing before him, he presents King K. Rool with the Crystal Coconut, and the king finally has the coconut in his possession. | ||
Meanwhile, Donkey and Diddy Kong are sitting on a log in the jungle, talking about the same | Meanwhile, Donkey and Diddy Kong are sitting on a log in the jungle, talking about the same movie from earlier. Suddenly, Donkey Kong notices Bluster nearby holding a piece of paper. When the ape asks what it is, Bluster replies by saying that it is the blueprint for "Bluster the Benevolent's memorial." Diddy does not understand why he is having a memorial about himself, so Bluster, thinking they are trying to spare him, says that he knows they were talking about him only having a week to live. Donkey Kong explains that they were talking about Cranky's X-ray machine, not Bluster, but the ape still does not believe them. He tells them that he has already set everything up with a 50 foot life-like statue, which the two Kongs find to be quite a lot. Donkey Kong continues to tell him that he is going to be around much longer than a week, but the ape is still not convinced. When Bluster leaves, the two primates agree that they need to get him to believe them, or else he will continue to bother them with his good deeds. | ||
Back at the Kremling hideout, King K. Rool and all of his troops are celebrating, as they have finally gotten the Crystal Coconut. King K. Rool begins to sing about his victory and his power with the Crystal Coconut. At the end of the song, Bluster Kong rides into the hideout in a mine cart and stops the Kremling king. | |||
Donkey and Diddy consult Cranky Kong to learn how to stop Bluster Kong. Cranky recommends them to try giving him cherry soda, tricking him into thinking it is medicine that can cure him. Before Diddy can grab the soda, Dixie Kong dashes into the cabin, panicking. She tells them that King K. Rool has stolen the coconut, but Cranky assures her that it is right in its place. However, when he checks the orb that it is usually placed in, he finds it to be missing, making the Kongs shocked. In addition to the Crystal Coconut being stolen, Dixie tells them that Bluster Kong has headed out to stop King K. Rool. The Kongs know he cannot defeat the Kremlings, so Donkey and Diddy run out to save him with the bottle in their hands; however, DK grabbed the wrong bottle before leaving. | |||
When the Kongs arrive, they find that Bluster has already confronted the Kremlings. Bluster tells the Kremling king that he has nothing to lose, but is then interrupted by Donkey and Diddy hiding nearby. They give him the "soda", explaining that it has cured him after he drinks it. Bluster begins to rejoice that he is now cured, so King K. Rool commands the Kritter troops to attack. [[File:02Hero165.png|thumb|200px|Bluster stuck in the painting.]]However, before they can get him, Bluster begins to move rapidly. Diddy realizes that Donkey Kong had actually given him a "supersonic mega-punch pack" instead of the soda. Suddenly, Bluster becomes extremely powerful and races through the crowds of Kritter troops, defeating much of the army. King K. Rool tries to escape by raising the platform he is standing on, but falls off when Bluster breaks the pole supporting it. He drops the Crystal Coconut, which then lands in the hands of Bluster Kong, who announces that he has saved the day. | |||
Later at Bluster Barrelworks, Bluster, not wanting their gratitude, offers the Kongs a portrait of himself as a gift. Bluster explains that he wants it to serve as an honor, but before he can finish speaking, the potion he had been given earlier wears off and causes him to drop the portrait on himself, ruining it. With that, the other Kongs leave, even though Bluster still wants to give a speech. | |||
==Lyrics== | |||
*"'''''{{conjecturaltext|Bluster the Benevolent|song}}'''''"<br>(Sung by [[Bluster Kong]]) | |||
<blockquote> | |||
''I will be remembered as a straight-up honest guy<br>Who will gladly give his life to save the average passerby<br>They'll erect a statue in honor of me<br>A monument to symbolize my bravery'' | |||
''Bluster the Benevolent, hailed as a king<br>Blessing one and all instead of cursing everything'' | |||
''I would hand out daisies and rescue kittens from a tree<br>And pick up all the litter that falls in front of me<br>Maybe they will name a city after me<br>With plaques on every building, signs of my nobility | |||
''Bluster the Benevolent, hailed as a god<br>Spreading joy and love instead of bumbling like a clod<br>Bluster the Benevolent wins the Nobel Prize<br>For bringing world peace about in the blink of an eye'' | |||
</blockquote> | |||
*"'''''{{conjecturaltext|My Finest Hour|song}}'''''"<br>(Sung by [[King K. Rool]]) | |||
<blockquote> | |||
''It's great to be a king! I seem to have a knack<br>For taking everything I want and giving nothing back<br>I'll take away your jellies; I'll take away your jams<br>Have a nice vacation when I take your travel plans!'' | |||
''Now that I have the power, this is my finest hour<br>Nothing on this Earth can stop me now!'' | |||
''Everything is mine! I finally have control!<br>Uh, excuse me, I hope I don't sound too droll<br>I'll take your color TV's, and a banana, if you please<br>And I'll put an end to this silly world peace!'' | |||
''Fools! While I watch you cower, this is my finest hour<br>Bait you on my hook, just like a worm!<br>Before I crush you like a bug, come over here and give me a hug<br>It gives me so much joy to watch you squirm!'' | |||
</blockquote> | |||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{ | {{foreignname | ||
|Jap=まぬけなヒーロー | |Jap=まぬけなヒーロー | ||
|JapR= | |JapR=Ma nukena hīrō | ||
|JapM=A | |JapM=A Goofy Hero | ||
| | |Fra=Du zéro au héros absolu | ||
|FraM=Zero absolute hero | |||
| | |Spa=Bluster, el Héroe (Latin America) | ||
| | |SpaM=Bluster, the Hero}} | ||
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}} | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*At the beginning of the episode, | * At the beginning of the episode, Diddy and DK are discussing about a movie with a giant lizard and a giant ape duking it out. This is a reference to the 1962 Toho film ''King Kong vs. Godzilla''. | ||
*''King K. Rool's Finest Hour'' shares the same beat as ''Krook's March'' from ''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest''. | |||
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