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'''Gloomy Galleon''' is the fourth level in ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''. It is a water-based cove area featuring [[King K. Rool]]'s sunken galleon. The stage has a mild pirate theme with both underwater and cave-like areas.<ref> | '''Gloomy Galleon''' is the fourth level in ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''. It is a water-based cove area featuring [[King K. Rool]]'s sunken galleon. The stage has a mild pirate theme with both underwater and cave-like areas.<ref>''Donkey Kong 64'' Player's Guide, Nintendo, 1999, p. 66 - "'''''THE PIRATE'S HOARD:''' Transform into Enguarde and leap out of the water and through the star three times to open the way into the pirate's treasure room.''"</ref> Players have to use [[Lanky Kong]] to defeat the area's boss, which is [[Puftoss]]. Gloomy Galleon is an eerie cove that is full of caverns, which hold many secret treasures and shipwrecks from earlier ''Donkey Kong'' games. Outside these caves are water areas towered over by cliffs. There is a lighthouse area that has a switch in order to raise or lower the area's water level. This area also has a floating ship that appears to be owned by K. Rool. There is also a hidden [[Mermaid]] Village beneath the waters and many [[treasure chest]]s. The other water area is a cove with many sunken objects. This holds the sunken [[Gangplank Galleon]], which is ripped in half and holds secret [[Golden Banana]]s. There is also a hidden mechanical fish here and a cove where the player must race the [[Seal]]. Gloomy Galleon has an [[animal crate]] that [[Lanky Kong]] can enter to transform into [[Enguarde]]. | ||
== | ==Areas== | ||
===Starting Cave=== | ===Starting Cave=== | ||
This is the cave between the two lakes and also the entrance to the level. There is a flooded cave off to the side primarily for Chunky, which contains a cannonball which Chunky has to carry to a cannon. A bit further in is a 4-way split path; coming from the entrance the path left leads to the Sunken Ship Lake, the path right to the Lighthouse Lake and the center path to the Central Cave Area. The path towards the Sunken Ship Lake contains two switches, one for Tiny, the other for Lanky which is also guarded by a [[Kosha]]. | This is the cave between the two lakes and also the entrance to the level. There is a flooded cave off to the side primarily for Chunky, which contains a cannonball which Chunky has to carry to a cannon. A bit further in is a 4-way split path; coming from the entrance the path left leads to the Sunken Ship Lake, the path right to the Lighthouse Lake and the center path to the Central Cave Area. The path towards the Sunken Ship Lake contains two switches, one for Tiny, the other for Lanky which is also guarded by a [[Kosha]]. | ||
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==[[Golden Banana]]s== | ==[[Golden Banana]]s== | ||
===Donkey Kong=== | ===Donkey Kong=== | ||
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===Diddy Kong=== | ===Diddy Kong=== | ||
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===Lanky Kong=== | ===Lanky Kong=== | ||
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===Tiny Kong=== | ===Tiny Kong=== | ||
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===Chunky Kong=== | ===Chunky Kong=== | ||
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==Banana Fairies== | ==Banana Fairies== | ||
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==Battle Arena | ==Battle Arena Pads== | ||
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==Profiles== | ==Profiles== | ||
*'''Instruction booklet bio from Cranky Kong | ===''Donkey Kong 64''=== | ||
*<u>'''Instruction booklet bio from Cranky Kong'''</u> (page 20): ''Prepare to get your flea-ridden fur wet as you dive down into the murky depths of the reptilian lagoons. You won't be the only thing down there though, as the gloomy, rotting remains of the King's once proud armada lie waiting to be explored - truly an enlightening experience. Elsewhere, you'll find a hulking structure that's a bit dim and doesn't work. Yes, I know you already know about Chunky, but this is also true of an eerie lighthouse. Let's see if you can get them both working and be of some use.'' | |||
*<u>'''Player's Guide'''</u> (page 61): ''Deep in a forgotten cove, a darkened lighthouse presides over still waters. Kremlings lurk in shipwrecked galleys, the shattered hulls breached on beaches and wallowing in murky depths. Take a deep breath...'' | |||
*<u>'''United Kingdom ''Nintendo Magazine System'' vol. 86'''</u> (page 14): ''You've gotta fight your way through King K. Rool's fleet of wrecked ships. Turn into Enguarde by bashing open the animal crate to get the treasures below.'' | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
| | |JapR=Garion Tōdai | ||
| | |JapM=Galleon Lighthouse | ||
|Spa=Galeón Gafe | |Spa=Galeón Gafe | ||
|SpaM=Jinxed Galleon | |SpaM=Jinxed Galleon | ||
|Ger=Aqua Alptraum | |Ger=Aqua Alptraum | ||
|GerM=Aqua Nightmare | |GerM=Aqua Nightmare | ||
| | |Jap=ガリオンとうだい | ||
|Fre=Galion tout Glauque | |Fre=Galion tout Glauque | ||
|FreM=Glaucous Galleon | |FreM=Glaucous Galleon | ||
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== | ==Trivia== | ||
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*Inside the sunken ship, many pictures of Kaptain K. Rool are found. Also in [[Lanky Kong]]'s shipwreck room, the carpet has the same logo of the [[Kremling Krew]] emblem. A book on the desk of this area says "Captain K. Rool's Log Book," ignoring the misspelling in the word "Kaptain." | *Inside the sunken ship, many pictures of Kaptain K. Rool are found. Also in [[Lanky Kong]]'s shipwreck room, the carpet has the same logo of the [[Kremling Krew]] emblem. A book on the desk of this area says "Captain K. Rool's Log Book," ignoring the misspelling in the word "Kaptain." | ||
*Although the bow and midsegment of the Gangplank Galleon are clearly visible, the stern, however, is nowhere to be found. It is possible that the floating and sunken pieces of the shipwreck were once the stern. | *Although the bow and midsegment of the Gangplank Galleon are clearly visible, the stern, however, is nowhere to be found. It is possible that the floating and sunken pieces of the shipwreck were once the stern. | ||
*The level's theme is a reworking of what was originally going to be Captain Blackeye's theme in ''Project Dream'', the game that eventually became ''Banjo-Kazooie''. An alternate version closely resembling the version heard in ''Donkey Kong 64'' is titled "High Tides, Swift Sails."<ref> | *The level's theme is a reworking of what was originally going to be Captain Blackeye's theme in ''Project Dream'', the game that eventually became ''Banjo-Kazooie''. An alternate version closely resembling the version heard in ''Donkey Kong 64'' is titled "High Tides, Swift Sails."<ref>[https://www.tumblr.com/dkvine/143089054746/high-tides-swift-sails-grant-kirkhope-a-track DK Vine Tumblr post] (April 19th, 2016). Retrieved February 17th, 2023.</ref> | ||
*This is the only level to have Tag Barrels underwater and the Tag Barrel's screen to be overlayed with blue and the music and sound stifled due to being underwater. | *This is the only level to have Tag Barrels underwater and the Tag Barrel's screen to be overlayed with blue and the music and sound stifled due to being underwater. | ||
*While inside the floating ship in the lighthouse area, one of the themes from [[Jungle Japes]] plays, despite the ship being located in Gloomy Galleon. | *While inside the floating ship in the lighthouse area, one of the themes from [[Jungle Japes]] plays, despite the ship being located in Gloomy Galleon. | ||
*One of Chunky's [[Banana Balloon]]s is glitched in this level. The Balloon is meant to appear above the shipwreck that only Tiny and Lanky can enter and be shot from the nearby #2 Bananaporter; however, a draw distance bug does not load the balloon into the game until Chunky swims to where the shipwreck is, then swims back. | *One of Chunky's [[Banana Balloon]]s is glitched in this level. The Balloon is meant to appear above the shipwreck that only Tiny and Lanky can enter and be shot from the nearby #2 Bananaporter; however, a draw distance bug does not load the balloon into the game until Chunky swims to where the shipwreck is, then swims back. | ||
*There are 3 [[Banana Coin]]s for Chunky that were meant to be placed in an underwater treasure chest that can be broken by Enguarde, but they spawn below the floor of the level. These coins can be collected by performing the [[List of Donkey Kong 64 glitches#Swim through vertical walls glitch|swim through vertical walls glitch]] to go out of bounds.<ref> | *There are 3 [[Banana Coin]]s for Chunky that were meant to be placed in an underwater treasure chest that can be broken by Enguarde, but they spawn below the floor of the level. These coins can be collected by performing the [[List of Donkey Kong 64 glitches#Swim through vertical walls glitch|swim through vertical walls glitch]] to go out of bounds.<ref>ScykohPlays. (March 2, 2021). [https://youtu.be/KftTkHNAbow?si=lHDVHV6wtx-t_pAw&t=286 Donkey Kong 64 - Out of Bounds | PART 15]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved April 3, 2024.</ref> | ||
*There is an invisible 101st banana for Tiny that can be found in the sunken ship. It can be obtained by performing the swim through vertical walls glitch to go out of bounds.<ref> | *There is an invisible 101st banana for Tiny that can be found in the sunken ship. It can be obtained by performing the swim through vertical walls glitch to go out of bounds.<ref>ScykohPlays. (March 4, 2021). [https://youtu.be/W8YmpDY1ck8?si=O8xPoQJHitKkFJIJ&t=1231 Donkey Kong 64 - My Lovely Pearls | PART 17]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved April 3, 2024.</ref> The game will not register the 101st banana in the totals unless Tiny has fed at least 1 banana to [[Scoff]]. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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