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{{DKC TV episode infobox
{{DKC TV episode infobox
|image=[[File:Hooray for Holly-Kongo Bongo.png|200px]]
|image = [[File:Hooray for Holly-Kongo Bongo.png|200px]]
|airdate={{flag list|USA|January 7, 2000}}
|airdate = {{flag list|USA|January 7, 2000}}
|season=3
|season=3
|episode=1
|episode=1
|writer=Lance Taylor<br>Terry Saltsman
|writer=Lance Taylor<br>Terry Saltsman
|song="[[List of Donkey Kong Country (television series) songs#Je vais devenir une star|Je vais devenir une star]]"<br>"[[List of Donkey Kong Country (television series) songs#Be Bad!|Be Bad!]]"
|song="[[List of Donkey Kong Country (television series) songs#I'm Gonna Be a Star!|I'm Gonna Be a Star!]]"<br>"[[List of Donkey Kong Country (television series) songs#Be Bad!|Be Bad!]]"
|before=[[A Thin Line Between Love & Ape|<<]]
|before = [[A Thin Line Between Love & Ape|<<]]
|after=[[The Kongo Bongo Festival of Lights|>>]]
|after = [[The Kongo Bongo Festival of Lights|>>]]
|reference="{{wp|Hooray for Hollywood}}"
}}
}}
"'''Hooray for Holly-Kongo Bongo'''" is the twenty-seventh episode of the [[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|''Donkey Kong Country'' television series]] and the first episode of season three. It was the twenty-eighth episode to air in North America. The episode features [[Bluster Kong]], who decides to make a movie. [[King K. Rool]] takes part, but only so he can steal the [[Crystal Coconut]]. The title is a reference to the song "{{wp|Hooray for Hollywood}}".
"'''Hooray for Holly-Kongo Bongo'''" is the twenty-seventh episode of the [[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|''Donkey Kong Country'' television series]] and the first episode of season three. It was the twenty-eighth episode to air in North America. The episode features [[Bluster Kong]], who decides to make a movie. [[King K. Rool]] takes part, but only so he can steal the [[Crystal Coconut]].
 
==Plot synopsis==
==Plot synopsis==
The episode begins with [[Donkey Kong]] trying to impress [[Candy Kong]], his love, by lifting two heavy barrels. The ape collapses by all the weight, and Candy sits on one of the barrels, continuing to read a magazine of hers. Candy shows the magazine to [[Diddy Kong]], letting him see the "talented, dreamy, movie star," [[List of implied characters#Leonardo DiAperio|Leonardo DiAperio]]. Donkey Kong, jealous, asks what makes him so special, but Diddy replies with "movie star looks, movie star fame, movie star money..." To give Candy more of an interest in him, Donkey Kong tells her that he has appeared in some movies of his own. Suddenly, Bluster Kong exits his factory explains that he has a parcel to send by air mail. Candy inquires if she can do anything while he is gone, but the ape simply replies by screaming in her ear.
The episode begins with [[Donkey Kong]] trying to impress [[Candy Kong]], his love, by lifting two heavy barrels. The ape collapses by all the weight, and Candy sits on one of the barrels, continuing to read a magazine of hers. Candy shows the magazine to [[Diddy Kong]], letting him see the "talented, dreamy, movie star," [[List of implied characters#Leonardo DiAperio|Leonardo DiAperio]]. Donkey Kong, jealous, asks what makes him so special, but Diddy replies with "movie star looks, movie star fame, movie star money..." To give Candy more of an interest in him, Donkey Kong tells her that he has appeared in some movies of his own. Suddenly, Bluster Kong exits his factory explains that he has a parcel to send by air mail. Candy inquires if she can do anything while he is gone, but the ape simply replies by screaming in her ear.
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The next day, Bluster begins his auditions, which he is displeased by. Klump, Krusha, Donkey Kong, and other Kongs of the island try out, but do not do well. Donkey Kong, desperate to be in the film, tries to show off his skill by lifting two barrels again, but, as before, collapses. Bluster Kong believes that he is never going to find a good actor, until he hears King K. Rool from behind him. He chooses K. Rool as the leading character, along with Klump and Krusha as more minor characters, which greatly surprises Donkey Kong. The ape finds it unfair that he is the only person who does not get to be in the movie, but Funky Kong whispers something in Bluster's ear. Bluster then announces to the ape that there is one part left that he has to master to be in the movie. Donkey Kong thanks Bluster about giving him another chance, saying that he will not regret it.
The next day, Bluster begins his auditions, which he is displeased by. Klump, Krusha, Donkey Kong, and other Kongs of the island try out, but do not do well. Donkey Kong, desperate to be in the film, tries to show off his skill by lifting two barrels again, but, as before, collapses. Bluster Kong believes that he is never going to find a good actor, until he hears King K. Rool from behind him. He chooses K. Rool as the leading character, along with Klump and Krusha as more minor characters, which greatly surprises Donkey Kong. The ape finds it unfair that he is the only person who does not get to be in the movie, but Funky Kong whispers something in Bluster's ear. Bluster then announces to the ape that there is one part left that he has to master to be in the movie. Donkey Kong thanks Bluster about giving him another chance, saying that he will not regret it.


Later, Donkey Kong rushes to Candy Kong to tell her who is going to be the star in Bluster's movie. Candy thinks it is Leonardo DiAperio, but Donkey Kong replies with "nope." She then guesses the islanders of [[Donkey Kong Island|Kongo Bongo]], all except Donkey Kong. Donkey Kong, feeling a little less confident, tells her that he is going to be in the movie - as the villain. This impresses Candy, as she believes it takes real acting skills to be the villain. However, Donkey Kong soon desperately asks her if she can teach him how to act, as he cannot act very well at all. Candy suggests that he try method acting. Before the ape leaves, he asks her what that is. She explains to him that if he is the bad guy, he should think and talk like the bad guy. Donkey Kong takes the tip after singing a song with Candy.
Later, Donkey Kong rushes to Candy Kong to tell her who is going to be the star in Bluster's movie. Candy thinks it is Leonardo DiAperio, but Donkey Kong replies with "nope." She then guesses the islanders of [[Kongo Bongo]], all except Donkey Kong. Donkey Kong, feeling a little less confident, tells her that he is going to be in the movie - as the villain. This impresses Candy, as she believes it takes real acting skills to be the villain. However, Donkey Kong soon desperately asks her if she can teach him how to act, as he cannot act very well at all. Candy suggests that he try method acting. Before the ape leaves, he asks her what that is. She explains to him that if he is the bad guy, he should think and talk like the bad guy. Donkey Kong takes the tip after singing a song with Candy.


Meanwhile, Bluster Kong films King K. Rool. Bluster tells the crocodile to pretend he wants Candy Kong, the movie's damsel-in-distress, more than anything. However, K. Rool refuses to do so, as he does not want Candy at all. Instead, Bluster advises him to pretend she is something he really does want. King K. Rool knows that he wants the Crystal Coconut more than anything, and asks Bluster if he can have a few moments to "find his character." Bluster allows him to do so, and K. Rool runs off.
Meanwhile, Bluster Kong films King K. Rool. Bluster tells the crocodile to pretend he wants Candy Kong, the movie's damsel-in-distress, more than anything. However, K. Rool refuses to do so, as he does not want Candy at all. Instead, Bluster advises him to pretend she is something he really does want. King K. Rool knows that he wants the Crystal Coconut more than anything, and asks Bluster if he can have a few moments to "find his character." Bluster allows him to do so, and K. Rool runs off.
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jpn=映画スター・クルール  
|Jap=映画スター・クルール  
|JpnR=Eiga Sutā Kurūru
|JapR=Eiga Sutā Kurūru
|JpnM=Movie-star K. Rool
|JapM=Movie-star K. Rool
|JpnC=<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XttifJOSa7U&list=PLwpK-VGAzSVTnsnNpKTQocWTEjk8CxbQW&index=28 ドンキーコング 28 - 映画スター・クルール [最高品質]]</ref>
|Fre=Silence ! On tourne !
|Fre=Silence ! On tourne !
|FreM=Silence! Action!
|FreM=Silence! Action!
|FreC=<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YM-Re9HyIs4&list=PLwpK-VGAzSVQlJMj4_N0XWcEAUuWGknyb&index=27 Donkey Kong Country Français S2E1 - Silence! On tourne! [Écran large HD]]</ref>
|Ger=Der große Film
|Ger=Der große Film
|GerM=The great Film
|GerM=The Great Movie
|GerC=<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wmSwaB8FcBo&list=PLwpK-VGAzSVQZZUlU5naklddi64dG8qfM Donkey Kong Country Deutsch S2E1 - Der Große Film [HD-Breitbild]]</ref>
|Gre=Η ταινία του Μηλάστερ
|Gre=Η ταινία του Μηλάστερ
|GreR=I tainía tou Miláster
|GreR=I tainía tou Miláster
|GreM=Milaster's film
|GreM=Milaster's film
|PorE=Viva a Holly-Kongo Bongo
|PorEM=Long live Holly-Kongo Bongo
|PorEC=<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-deAirCq0I Donkey Kong Country, 2 episódios, ano 2000, desenhos animados falado em português, Portugal]]</ref>
|SpaA=Tres hurras por Kongo Bongo
|SpaA=Tres hurras por Kongo Bongo
|SpaAM=Three hoorays for Kongo Bongo
|SpaAM=Three hoorays for Kongo Bongo
|SpaAC=<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0iWchSVPkU&list=PLwpK-VGAzSVQTFVLMJDiinHrkGytMXjc0&index=27 El país de Donkey Kong S2E1 - Tres Hurras Por Kongo Bongo [HD de pantalla panorámica]]</ref>
}}
}}


==Notes==
==Trivia==
*Ironically, during the auditions, [[Cranky Kong|Cranky]], [[Candy Kong|Candy]] and [[Donkey Kong]] show poor singing and dancing skills, things they can do in many episode music clips (including this episode).
*Ironically, during the auditions, [[Cranky Kong|Cranky]], [[Candy Kong|Candy]] and [[Donkey Kong]] show poor singing and dancing skills, things they can do in many episode music clips (including this episode).
*As this episode is an homage to films, there are several references to famous films and actors:
*As this episode is an homage to films, there are several references to famous films and actors:
**During the first chorus of "I'm Gonna Be a Star!," Cranky mentions American actor {{wp|James Dean}}, most well-known for the films ''{{wp|East of Eden (film)|East of Eden}}'' and ''{{wp|Rebel Without a Cause}}'', and {{wp|Mr. Bean (character)|Mr. Bean}}, a character played by British actor {{wp|Rowan Atkinson}}.
**During the first chorus of "I'm Gonna Be a Star," Cranky mentions American actor {{wp|James Dean}}, most well-known for the films ''{{wp|East of Eden (film)|East of Eden}}'' and ''{{wp|Rebel Without a Cause}}'', and {{wp|Mr. Bean (character)|Mr. Bean}}, a character played by British actor {{wp|Rowan Atkinson}}.
**[[General Klump|Klump]] and [[Krusha]]'s audition is based on the ending to the 1942 film ''{{wp|Casablanca (film)|Casablanca}}'', with Klump taking the role of Rick Blaine, played by {{wp|Humphrey Bogart}}.
**[[General Klump|Klump]] and [[Krusha]]'s audition is based on the ending to the 1942 film ''{{wp|Casablanca (film)|Casablanca}}'', with Klump taking the role of Rick Blaine, played by {{wp|Humphrey Bogart}}.
**[[King K. Rool|K. Rool]]'s first scene to be filmed is based on the scene in the 1997 film ''{{wp|Titanic (1997 film)|Titanic}}'' where Jack stands on the bow of the ship shouting "I'm the king of the world!"
**[[King K. Rool|K. Rool]]'s first scene to be filmed is based on the scene in the 1997 film ''{{wp|Titanic (1997 film)|Titanic}}'' where Jack stands on the bow of the ship shouting "I'm the king of the world!"
**The piano music played in the parts that show Donkey Kong acting like a villain is also the kind of music played for dastardly villains in silent movies.
**The piano music played in the parts that show Donkey Kong acting like a villain is also the kind of music played for dastardly villains in silent movies.
*In Donkey Kong's audition, he wants to recite a poem named "Mary Had a Little Banana," which is a reference to the nursery rhyme "{{wp|Mary Had a Little Lamb}}."
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