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Inka Dinka Doo first appears in the series in the episode "[[Raiders of the Lost Banana]]." In that episode, [[Polly Roger]] steals the Crystal Coconut for [[King K. Rool]], and DK and [[Diddy Kong]] chase him into Inka Dinka Doo's Temple. They manage to reclaim the Coconut, but before leaving the temple, DK finds a [[Golden Banana]] belonging to Inka and gives it to [[Candy Kong]] as a present, enraging the idol. As [[Cranky Kong]] tells DK and Diddy, however, the Golden Banana is cursed, and soon bad luck comes to those around Candy. DK and Diddy eventually return the Banana to Inka, which placates him, but Polly Roger then steals it and brings it to K. Rool. Fortunately for the Kongs, only their nemesis is now to be doomed by the Banana's curse since he has evil intentions with it. At the end of the episode, a short cut is seen of the Inka Dinka Doo idol saying "Inka Dinka...Doomed" and then laughing. | Inka Dinka Doo first appears in the series in the episode "[[Raiders of the Lost Banana]]." In that episode, [[Polly Roger]] steals the Crystal Coconut for [[King K. Rool]], and DK and [[Diddy Kong]] chase him into Inka Dinka Doo's Temple. They manage to reclaim the Coconut, but before leaving the temple, DK finds a [[Golden Banana]] belonging to Inka and gives it to [[Candy Kong]] as a present, enraging the idol. As [[Cranky Kong]] tells DK and Diddy, however, the Golden Banana is cursed, and soon bad luck comes to those around Candy. DK and Diddy eventually return the Banana to Inka, which placates him, but Polly Roger then steals it and brings it to K. Rool. Fortunately for the Kongs, only their nemesis is now to be doomed by the Banana's curse since he has evil intentions with it.At the end of the episode, a short cut is seen of the Inka Dinka Doo idol saying "Inka Dinka...Doomed" and then laughing. | ||
Later, in the episode "[[Orangutango]]," on the day of Kongo Bongo's annual Orangutango dancing contest, Inka Dinka Doo later called DK to the temple, saying he would need to pass a few tests to save the island. These tests involved sending DK through three passageways while avoiding spikes, pits, and flying arrows, respectively. DK manages to pass these tests, after which Inka tells him to go save the island. DK does not understand, but shortly afterward, [[Funky Kong]], who was supposed to dance against K. Rool in the contest, hurts his ankle and cannot dance. DK fills in for Funky, and then realizes that Inka had in fact been giving him dancing lessons, for Inka had foreseen that Funky would injure himself (although, DK did not win the contest, but K. Rool fortunately ended up blowing his chance for the prize, a wish on the [[Crystal Coconut]], that would grant him domination over the island by wishing [[General Klump]] would stop doing a bothersome dance). | Later, in the episode "[[Orangutango]]," on the day of Kongo Bongo's annual Orangutango dancing contest, Inka Dinka Doo later called DK to the temple, saying he would need to pass a few tests to save the island. These tests involved sending DK through three passageways while avoiding spikes, pits, and flying arrows, respectively. DK manages to pass these tests, after which Inka tells him to go save the island. DK does not understand, but shortly afterward, [[Funky Kong]], who was supposed to dance against K. Rool in the contest, hurts his ankle and cannot dance. DK fills in for Funky, and then realizes that Inka had in fact been giving him dancing lessons, for Inka had foreseen that Funky would injure himself (although, DK did not win the contest, but K. Rool fortunately ended up blowing his chance for the prize, a wish on the [[Crystal Coconut]], that would grant him domination over the island by wishing [[General Klump]] would stop doing a bothersome dance). |