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[[File:Coco Pig in tree DKJB.png|thumb|left|A Coco Pig standing in its tree]]
'''Coco Pigs'''<ref>''Donkey Kong Jungle Beat'' internal filename (<tt>ObjectData/CocoPig.arc</tt>)</ref> are a species of pig-like creatures in ''[[Donkey Kong Jungle Beat]]''.
'''Coco Pigs'''<ref>''Donkey Kong Jungle Beat'' internal filename (<tt>ObjectData/CocoPig.arc</tt>)</ref> are a species of pig-like creatures in ''[[Donkey Kong Jungle Beat]]''.


They reside on palm trees and serve as a mini-boss in the game. When [[Donkey Kong]] confronts a Coco Pig, it will hurl coconuts and chestnuts at him from the tree. If one of the projectiles hits him, Donkey Kong will lose beats (a heart in the ''New Play Control!'' version). Donkey Kong can deflect the objects with his [[Sound Wave Attack]], punching one back at the palm tree. Once the tree is hit three times, it breaks apart and the Coco Pig is defeated, leaving behind five bananas. The various [[Hog|Goro Pig]] bosses act similar to Coco Pigs, and have similarly-structured names.
Coco Pigs appear on a palm tree and serve as a mini-boss. When [[Donkey Kong]] confronts a Coco Pig, it takes coconuts and chestnuts from the tree and throws it at him. If one of the projectiles hits Donkey Kong, he loses [[beat]]s (or a heart in the ''New Play Control!'' version). Donkey Kong can deflect the objects with his [[Sound Wave Attack]], punching one back at the palm tree. When Donkey Kong hits the tree three times, it breaks apart, defeating the Coco Pig. Donkey Kong is rewarded with five bananas. The various [[Hog|Goro Pig]] bosses act similar to Coco Pigs, and have similarly-structured names.


Coco Pigs first appear at the end of the second level of [[Watermelon Kingdom]], [[Desert Oasis (level)|Desert Oasis]], and later appear in [[Cactus Mine]] and [[Asteroid Belt]]. Two Coco Pigs appear in both [[Aurora Glacier]], and [[Magma Coliseum]].
Coco Pigs first appear at the end of the second level of [[Watermelon Kingdom]], [[Desert Oasis (level)|Desert Oasis]], and later appear in [[Cactus Mine]] and [[Asteroid Belt]]. There are two Coco Pigs in both [[Aurora Glacier]] and [[Magma Coliseum]].


Coco Pigs appear to have sunburns on most of their bodies, with the areas not affected implying they sometimes wear clothing.
Coco Pigs appear to have sunburns on most of their bodies, with the areas not affected implying they sometimes wear clothing.
 
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A Coco Pig standing in its tree in Donkey Kong Jungle Beat
A Coco Pig standing in its tree

Coco Pigs[1] are a species of pig-like creatures in Donkey Kong Jungle Beat.

Coco Pigs appear on a palm tree and serve as a mini-boss. When Donkey Kong confronts a Coco Pig, it takes coconuts and chestnuts from the tree and throws it at him. If one of the projectiles hits Donkey Kong, he loses beats (or a heart in the New Play Control! version). Donkey Kong can deflect the objects with his Sound Wave Attack, punching one back at the palm tree. When Donkey Kong hits the tree three times, it breaks apart, defeating the Coco Pig. Donkey Kong is rewarded with five bananas. The various Goro Pig bosses act similar to Coco Pigs, and have similarly-structured names.

Coco Pigs first appear at the end of the second level of Watermelon Kingdom, Desert Oasis, and later appear in Cactus Mine and Asteroid Belt. There are two Coco Pigs in both Aurora Glacier and Magma Coliseum.

Coco Pigs appear to have sunburns on most of their bodies, with the areas not affected implying they sometimes wear clothing.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes

Trivia

References

  1. ^ Donkey Kong Jungle Beat internal filename (ObjectData/CocoPig.arc)
  2. ^ TCRF article on Donkey Kong Jungle Beat