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===Warp Barrel===
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|At the start, the Kongs must move across some treetops. From the third treetop, the Kongs must walk off the right to be caught by a Warp Barrel. After taking the narrow warp path, the Kongs fall on a raised patch of ground above the second Bonus Level entrance. This Warp Barrel exclusively appears in the Game Boy Advance version.
|At the start, the Kongs must move across some treetops. From the third treetop, the Kongs must walk off the right to be caught by a Warp Barrel. After taking the narrow warp path, the Kongs fall on a raised patch of ground above the second Bonus Level entrance. This Warp Barrel exclusively appears in the Game Boy Advance version.



Revision as of 17:21, November 6, 2023

Level
Jungle Hijinxs
Donkey Kong starts the level.
Level code 1-1
World Kongo Jungle
Game Donkey Kong Country
Music track DK Island Swing
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Jungle Hijinxs, also spelled Jungle Hijinx,[1] is the first level of Donkey Kong Country and of the first world, Kongo Jungle. Being the first level, Jungle Hijinxs is simple, having few pits and consisting of basic enemies. During the latter half, the Kongs can find an animal crate with Rambi. The music for Jungle Hijinxs as well as other jungle levels, "DK Island Swing," went on to become an iconic theme in various Super Mario games, especially jungle settings that involve Donkey Kong.

The Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance versions of this level both take place during mid-day instead of sunset/dusk, and the sky never changes. This was likely done due to technical limitations or so that players could navigate through the level without losing visibility (the Game Boy Color and original GBA had no backlight to make the screen brighter).

In the pre-release version of Donkey Kong Country, Jungle Hijinxs had a nighttime setting. Additionally, Jungle Hijinxs was originally known as "Jungle Japes", a name eventually used for the first level of Donkey Kong 64.

Layout

Rambi the Rhino defeats a Gnawty in Jungle Hijinxs of Donkey Kong Country
The Kongs riding on Rambi, who defeats a Gnawty

The level starts when Donkey Kong shoots out of his tree house and then lands onto the ground. If Donkey Kong enters his banana cave, he finds it empty, while if he enters his tree house found higher up, he can nab a Life Balloon to gain an extra life along the way. Donkey Kong must continue a few steps to encounter a Gnawty and Diddy Kong stuck in a DK Barrel. Alternatively, from the treehouse's entrance, the Kongs have the option to hop from several treetops and collect two Life Balloons and one 2-Up Balloon. There is also a steel keg that the Kongs can optionally ride; by jumping from the treetops and then down a gap with a group of bananas forming a down arrow, Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong land on a ground patch, which breaks open to reveal a steel keg. By throwing it at DK's Tree House on the left, the steel keg ricochets and rolls in the Kongs' direction. They must jump on the steel keg, which they can ride until it falls into a gap shortly after the Rambi Crate. After the aforementioned 2-Up Balloon, the Kongs must continue along to a raised piece of land with a Kritter on it and a Gnawty underneath it so they can obtain the letter K of the K-O-N-G Letters. Afterwards, the Kongs encounter two Kritters on two raised pieces of land and two Klumps, whom they must defeat to continue along so they can reach the Continue Barrel and the letter O next to it.

Next, the Kongs come past another DK Barrel and the letter O to encounter a Necky, who shoots nuts at them as a weapon and along the way. The foe stands on a raised area of land with a few bananas and an Expresso Token on it. They can hop onto Rambi, found in his crate nearby, who helps them defeat the three Gnawties in their path and find the letter N just ahead. Next, Rambi and the Kongs can either enter a Bonus Level to instantly gain the letter G upon exiting it (except in the Game Boy Color version), or hop onto some ledges acting as stairs so they can climb and jump onto the tree holding the letter G. The Kongs and Rambi can fall down from the treetops to break a barrier to find another Bonus Level which they can enter. They can either enter it to continue along if they finish it, or continue down the path, defeating a Klump, hopping over a ledge, and then going to the level's exit on the way, where Rambi stays. Optionally, if the player climbs the hill above the exit sign and jumps off Rambi, they can get a hidden Blue Balloon. The exit then allows the Kongs to move into the next level. Additionally, when the Kongs reach the end of the level, it gets dark and becomes nighttime, which continues over into the next level, Ropey Rampage; neither of these occur in the Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance versions.

Enemies

The following enemies appear in the following quantities:

Items and objects

The following items and objects appear in the following quantities:

a - 40 of the bananas appear in the first Bonus Level
b - 14 of the Banana Bunches are hidden underground
c - The first DK Barrel is located after the first Gnawty, and the second one is beneath the letter O.
d - One of the Expresso Tokens appears in a Bonus Level
e - One of the Red Balloons is in DK's Tree House, and another is in the first Bonus Level

K-O-N-G Letters

Secrets

Bonus Levels

Key items

f - Exclusively appears in the Game Boy Color version
g - Exclusively appears in the Game Boy Advance version

Warp Barrel

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|At the start, the Kongs must move across some treetops. From the third treetop, the Kongs must walk off the right to be caught by a Warp Barrel. After taking the narrow warp path, the Kongs fall on a raised patch of ground above the second Bonus Level entrance. This Warp Barrel exclusively appears in the Game Boy Advance version.

Gallery

Super Nintendo Entertainment System

Game Boy Color

Game Boy Advance

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese バナナジャングル[?]
Banana janguru
Banana Jungle
German Dschungel-Fieber[?] Jungle Fever
Italian Baldoria nella Giungla (SNES)[2]
Giungla Gincana (GBC and GBA)
Spree in the Jungle
Gymkhana Jungle; same as Jungle Jinx
Portuguese Via Selvagem[?] Wild Way
Spanish Jungla Hijinxs[?] Hijinxs Jungle

References

  1. ^ Nintendo Magazine System (UK) issue 28, page 59.
  2. ^ Donkey Kong Country Italian instruction booklet page 20