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|game=''[[Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze]]''
|lev=10
|levels=10
|before=[[Lost Mangroves|<<]]
|before=[[Lost Mangroves|<<]]
|after=[[Bright Savannah|>>]]
|after=[[Bright Savannah|>>]]
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{{quote|Those mountains are cool to look at, but totally not my style. This place is for the birds!|Funky Kong|Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze}}
{{quote|Those mountains are cool to look at, but totally not my style. This place is for the birds!|Funky Kong|Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze}}
'''Autumn Heights''' is the second island explored by the [[Kongs]] in ''[[Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze]]'' and its Nintendo Switch [[Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze (Nintendo Switch)|port of the same name]], unlocked after beating the boss of [[Lost Mangroves]], [[Pompy]]. The boss of this world is [[Skowl]].
'''Autumn Heights''' is the second island explored by the [[Kong]]s in ''[[Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze]]'' and its Nintendo Switch [[Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze (Nintendo Switch)|port of the same name]], unlocked after beating the boss of [[Lost Mangroves]], [[Pompy]]. The boss of this world is [[Skowl]].


The environment of Autumn Heights is heavily inspired after Swiss landscapes, being a grassy mountain or canyon where pine trees, birch trees, and various species of shrubs and flowers form the prevalent vegetation. Swiss architecture is also captured in many of the buildings found in early levels, such as windmills, steeples, and chalets. Some levels take place in greeny landscapes, while others are set in red, autumnal forests. The island also features a sawmill where the trees are chopped up and processed, as well as caverns used for cheese storage by sapient mice, the [[Cheesy Chester]]s, common enemies in this world. Other common species are [[Schnautzel]]s, wild boar enemies that puff fireballs out of their snouts.
The environment of Autumn Heights is heavily inspired after Swiss landscapes, being an area full of mountains and canyons where pine and birch trees and various species of shrubs and flowers form the prevalent vegetation. Swiss architecture is also captured in many of the buildings found in early levels, such as windmills, steeples and chalets. Some levels take place in rural landscapes, while others are set in autumn forests. The island also features a sawmill where the trees are chopped up and processed, as well as caverns used for cheese storage by sapient mice, the [[Cheesy Chester]]s, common enemies in this world. Other common species are [[Schnautzel]]s, wild boar enemies that shoot fireballs out of their snouts.
 
[[Hootz]]es and other [[Snowmads|Snowmad]] relatives seem to have established a town in the higher summits of Autumn Heights. However, some of the huts specific to this town can also be found near the base of the island, during [[Mountain Mania]]. Owl statues and constructions are dedicated to the presence of Hootzes. The highest summit of the island itself depicts the visage of an owl.


[[Hootz]]es and other [[Snowmads]] seem to have established a town in the higher summits of Autumn Heights. However, some of the huts specific to this town can also be found near the base of the island, during [[Mountain Mania]]. Owl statues and constructions are dedicated to the presence of Hootzes. The highest summit of the island itself depicts the visage of an owl.
==Levels==
==Levels==
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!width="5%"|Level number
!Name/Screenshot
!width="3%"|Level name
!No. of [[Puzzle Piece (Donkey Kong Country series)|Puzzle Pieces]]
!width="1%"|Preview
!Description
!width="20%"|Description
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|-
|'''World 2-1'''
|2-1
|[[Windmill Hills]]
|[[File:WindmillHills.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Windmill Hills]]
|[[File:WindmillHills.jpg|250px]]
|9
|A level in which the Kongs are venturing by and through many windmills.
|A level in which the Kongs are venturing by and through many windmills.
|-
|-
|'''World 2-2'''
|2-2
|[[Mountain Mania]]
|[[File:Mountain Mania1.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Mountain Mania]]
|[[File:Mountain Mania1.jpg|250px]]
|7
|The first level in the game to have [[Rambi the Rhino]] available. It also heavily features bell steeples which can be collapsed with Rambi's horn.
|The first level in the game to have [[Rambi the Rhino]] available. It also heavily features bell steeples which can be collapsed with Rambi's horn.
|-
|-
|'''World 2-3'''
|2-3
|[[Horn Top Hop]]
|[[File:Horn Top Hop1.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Horn Top Hop]]
|[[File:Horn Top Hop1.jpg|250px]]
|5
|A level taking place in a musical forest, filled with birch trees, falling leaf platforms and alphorns played by [[Hootz]]es.
|A level taking place in a musical forest, filled with birch trees, falling leaf platforms and alphorns played by [[Hootz]]es.
|-
|-
|'''World 2-4'''
|2-4
|[[Sawmill Thrill]]
|[[File:SawmillThrill.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Sawmill Thrill]]
|[[File:SawmillThrill.jpg|250px]]
|5
|A level where [[Mine Cart|minecarts]] and even a sawed log of wood must be ridden through a series of sawmill hazards.
|A level where [[Mine Cart|minecarts]] and even a sawed log of wood must be ridden through a series of sawmill hazards.
|-
|-
|'''World 2-5'''
|2-5
|[[Alpine Incline]]
|[[File:AlpineIncline.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Alpine Incline]]
|[[File:AlpineIncline.jpg|250px]]
|5
|A stage taking place right under and above the clouds, featuring numerous hot-air balloons that can be used as platforms.
|A stage taking place right under and above the clouds, featuring numerous hot-air balloons that can be used as platforms.
|-
|-
|'''World 2-6'''
|2-6
|[[Wing Ding]]
|[[File:WingDong.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Wing Ding]]
|[[File:WingDong.jpg|250px]]
|5
|A level taking place at high altitude, where [[Hootz]]es have presumably built a town. It takes the Kongs through a series of [[Zip-Line Vine]]s.
|A level taking place at high altitude, where [[Hootz]]es have presumably built a town. It takes the Kongs through a series of [[Zip-Line Vine]]s.
|-
|-
|'''World 2-A'''
|2-A
|[[Crumble Cavern]]
|[[File:CrumbleCavern.png|250px]]<br>[[Crumble Cavern]]
|[[File:CrumbleCavern.png|250px]]
|7
|A damp cavern level with a lot of crumbly material.
|A damp cavern level with a lot of crumbly material.
|-
|-
|'''World 2-B'''
|2-B
|[[Rodent Ruckus]]
|[[File:9.10.13 Screenshot10 - Donkey Kong Country Tropical Freeze.png|250px]]<br>[[Rodent Ruckus]]
|[[File:9.10.13 Screenshot10 - Donkey Kong Country Tropical Freeze.png|250px]]
|5
|A level that hosts the first [[Rocket Barrel]] ride sequence in the game. It takes place inside a cheese mine with a heavy population of [[Cheesy Chester]]s.
|A level that hosts the first [[Rocket Barrel]] ride sequence in the game. It takes place inside a cheese mine with a heavy population of [[Cheesy Chester]]s.
|-
|-
|'''World 2-K'''
|2-K
|[[Bopopolis]]
|[[File:Bopopolis.png|250px]]<br>[[Bopopolis]]
|[[File:Bopopolis.png|250px]]
|5
|The second Hidden Kong Temple stage. It emphasizes on precise jumping and stomping rows of enemies.
|The second Hidden Kong Temple stage. It emphasizes on precise jumping and stomping rows of enemies.
|-
|-
|'''World 2-Boss'''
|2-BOSS
|[[Mountaintop Tussle]]
|[[File:Skowl Battle.jpg|250px]]<br>[[Mountaintop Tussle]]
|[[File:Skowl Battle.jpg|250px]]
|0
|The second boss level in the game. It hosts the fight against [[Skowl]], the leader of the [[Hootz]]es.
|The second boss level in the game. It hosts the fight against [[Skowl]], the leader of the [[Hootz]]es.
|}
|}
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==Names in other languages==
==Additional names==
===Internal names===
{{internal names
|game1=''[[Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze]]''
|file1=<tt>content/Worlds/w03_alps</tt>
|name1=w03_alps
|meaning1=World 3: Alps. Along with [[Cannon Canyon#Trivia|Cannon Canyon's original "2-6" stage designation]], this indicates that Autumn Heights was swapped with [[Bright Savannah#Internal names|Bright Savannah]] before the game's release.
}}
 
===Names in other languages===
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=オータムアイランド
|Jap=オータムアイランド
|JapR=Ōtamu Airando  
|JapR=Ōtamu Airando  
|JapM=Autumn Island
|JapM=Autumn Island
|Spa=Cumbres Otoñales
|Fre=Cimes Automnales
|SpaM=Autumn Summits
|FreM=Autumn Summits
|Fra=Cimes Automnales
|FraM=Autumn Summits
|Ger=Alpatoll
|Ger=Alpatoll
|GerM=From ''Alpen'' (the {{wp|Alps}})
|GerM=From ''Alpen'' (the {{wp|Alps}})
|Ita=Vette Autunnali
|Ita=Vette Autunnali
|ItaM=Autumn Summits
|ItaM=Autumn Summits
|Spa=Cumbres Otoñales
|SpaM=Autumn Summits
}}
}}
{{DKCTF}}
{{DKCTF}}

Latest revision as of 13:37, June 12, 2024

Autumn Heights
Autumn Heights from Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze
Game Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze
Level(s) 10
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“Those mountains are cool to look at, but totally not my style. This place is for the birds!”
Funky Kong, Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze

Autumn Heights is the second island explored by the Kongs in Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze and its Nintendo Switch port of the same name, unlocked after beating the boss of Lost Mangroves, Pompy. The boss of this world is Skowl.

The environment of Autumn Heights is heavily inspired after Swiss landscapes, being an area full of mountains and canyons where pine and birch trees and various species of shrubs and flowers form the prevalent vegetation. Swiss architecture is also captured in many of the buildings found in early levels, such as windmills, steeples and chalets. Some levels take place in rural landscapes, while others are set in autumn forests. The island also features a sawmill where the trees are chopped up and processed, as well as caverns used for cheese storage by sapient mice, the Cheesy Chesters, common enemies in this world. Other common species are Schnautzels, wild boar enemies that shoot fireballs out of their snouts.

Hootzes and other Snowmads seem to have established a town in the higher summits of Autumn Heights. However, some of the huts specific to this town can also be found near the base of the island, during Mountain Mania. Owl statues and constructions are dedicated to the presence of Hootzes. The highest summit of the island itself depicts the visage of an owl.

Levels[edit]

Code Name/Screenshot No. of Puzzle Pieces Description
2-1 Windmill Hills
Windmill Hills
9 A level in which the Kongs are venturing by and through many windmills.
2-2 Mountain Mania
Mountain Mania
7 The first level in the game to have Rambi the Rhino available. It also heavily features bell steeples which can be collapsed with Rambi's horn.
2-3 Horn Top Hop
Horn Top Hop
5 A level taking place in a musical forest, filled with birch trees, falling leaf platforms and alphorns played by Hootzes.
2-4 Sawmill Thrill
Sawmill Thrill
5 A level where minecarts and even a sawed log of wood must be ridden through a series of sawmill hazards.
2-5 Alpine Incline
Alpine Incline
5 A stage taking place right under and above the clouds, featuring numerous hot-air balloons that can be used as platforms.
2-6 Wing Ding
Wing Ding
5 A level taking place at high altitude, where Hootzes have presumably built a town. It takes the Kongs through a series of Zip-Line Vines.
2-A CrumbleCavern.png
Crumble Cavern
7 A damp cavern level with a lot of crumbly material.
2-B Screenshot of Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze.
Rodent Ruckus
5 A level that hosts the first Rocket Barrel ride sequence in the game. It takes place inside a cheese mine with a heavy population of Cheesy Chesters.
2-K Bopopolis.png
Bopopolis
5 The second Hidden Kong Temple stage. It emphasizes on precise jumping and stomping rows of enemies.
2-BOSS Mountaintop Tussle
Mountaintop Tussle
0 The second boss level in the game. It hosts the fight against Skowl, the leader of the Hootzes.

Extras[edit]

Diorama of a scene from Autumn Heights
The Autumn Heights diorama

The following is extra content that can be unlocked in Autumn Heights. The unlockables can be seen in their respective galleries after selecting the "EXTRAS" option. For a full list of extras in the game, see here.

Images[edit]

Images are unlocked by collecting all Puzzle Pieces in certain levels. Below every image that follows is the name of the level it can be unlocked in.

Music[edit]

A soundtrack selection for this world can be unlocked after beating Skowl, the Startling.

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Additional names[edit]

Internal names[edit]

Game File Name Meaning

Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze content/Worlds/w03_alps w03_alps World 3: Alps. Along with Cannon Canyon's original "2-6" stage designation, this indicates that Autumn Heights was swapped with Bright Savannah before the game's release.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese オータムアイランド[?]
Ōtamu Airando
Autumn Island
French Cimes Automnales[?] Autumn Summits
German Alpatoll[?] From Alpen (the Alps)
Italian Vette Autunnali[?] Autumn Summits
Spanish Cumbres Otoñales[?] Autumn Summits