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The Chopperbird only appears as a rival in the first level of the [[Lemon Kingdom]], [[Chopperbird Race]]. In this level, [[Donkey Kong]] must use the various Helibirds positioned throughout the level to beat Chopperbird in a race. Donkey Kong does not have to win, but if he does, he gets 300 [[Banana|Beats]]. If the Chopperbird loses the race, he starts flying around erratically in frustration.
The Chopperbird only appears as a rival in the first level of the [[Lemon Kingdom]], [[Chopperbird Race]]. In this level, [[Donkey Kong]] must use the various Helibirds positioned throughout the level to beat Chopperbird in a race. Donkey Kong does not have to win, but if he does, he gets 300 [[Banana|Beats]]. If the Chopperbird loses the race, he starts flying around erratically in frustration.


The Chopperbird also appears during the end credits.
The Chopperbird also appears at the very end of the credits.


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

Revision as of 00:57, April 16, 2022

Template:Character-infobox The Chopperbird is a man from a foreign country[1] disguised as an evil equivalent of the Helibirds in the game Donkey Kong Jungle Beat. He greatly resembles a Helibird, except for the fact that he has a different head, is colored red, and has two legs coming out of holes in its torso.

The Chopperbird only appears as a rival in the first level of the Lemon Kingdom, Chopperbird Race. In this level, Donkey Kong must use the various Helibirds positioned throughout the level to beat Chopperbird in a race. Donkey Kong does not have to win, but if he does, he gets 300 Beats. If the Chopperbird loses the race, he starts flying around erratically in frustration.

The Chopperbird also appears at the very end of the credits.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese バードマン[?]
Bādo Man
Bird Man
Italian Birdman[?] -

References

  1. ^ Donkey Kong Jungle Beat Shogakukan book, page 171