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'''Trombone Tremor''' is a musical attack learned by [[Lanky Kong]] in ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''. As with all other instruments in the game, Lanky can purchase the move from [[Candy Kong]] in her [[Candy's Music Shop|shop]], and when used, it destroys all enemies in the area. When used on a trombone [[Music Pad]], it can also be used to solve puzzles. After Lanky finishes playing his trombone, the DK airwaves (also shared with [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Chunky Kong]]) surround the whole area.
'''Trombone Tremor''' is a musical attack learned by [[Lanky Kong]] in ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''. As with all other instruments in the game, Lanky can purchase the move from [[Candy Kong]] in her [[Candy's Music Shop|shop]], and when used, it destroys all enemies in the area. When used on a trombone [[Music Pad]], it can also be used to solve puzzles. After Lanky finishes playing his trombone, the DK airwaves (also shared with [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Chunky Kong]]) surround the whole area.
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|type1=audio
|name1=Donkey Kong 64 Trombone Tremor HD
|pipe1=''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''
|description1=[[Lanky Kong]] performing Trombone Tremor
}}


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

Revision as of 10:23, January 25, 2021

Trombone Tremor
Trombone Tremor

Trombone Tremor is a musical attack learned by Lanky Kong in Donkey Kong 64. As with all other instruments in the game, Lanky can purchase the move from Candy Kong in her shop, and when used, it destroys all enemies in the area. When used on a trombone Music Pad, it can also be used to solve puzzles. After Lanky finishes playing his trombone, the DK airwaves (also shared with Donkey Kong and Chunky Kong) surround the whole area.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese トロンボーン・クラッシュ[?]
Toronbōn Kurasshu
Trombone Crash
French Terriblo-Trombone[?] ?