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{{quote|Ah! Gold! ...And it's all mine!|Aurora|[[Gorilla Ghost (episode)|Gorilla Ghost]]}}
{{quote|Ah! Gold! ...And it's all mine!|Aurora|[[Gorilla Ghost (episode)|Gorilla Ghost]]}}
'''Aurora''' is a character from the ''[[Saturday Supercade]]'' episode "[[Gorilla Ghost (episode)|Gorilla Ghost]]." She, along with her assistant, the [[Gorilla Ghost (character)|Gorilla Ghost]], exploits zoo animals to mine as much gold as possible.
'''Aurora''' is a character from the ''[[Saturday Supercade]]'' episode "[[Gorilla Ghost (episode)|Gorilla Ghost]]." She, along with her assistant, the [[Gorilla Ghost (character)|Gorilla Ghost]], exploits zoo animals to mine as much gold as possible.


Near the start of the episode, Aurora falsely claims that the zoo is closed because the animals are sick. When the Gorilla Ghost is in peril, she captures [[Donkey Kong Jr.]], [[Bones (character)|Bones]], and [[Uncle Julius]] to rescue him.
Near the start of the episode, Aurora falsely claims that the zoo is closed because the animals are sick. When the Gorilla Ghost is in peril, she captures [[Donkey Kong Jr.]], [[Bones (Saturday Supercade)|Bones]], and [[Uncle Julius]] to rescue him.


Later, Aurora leaves the Gorilla Ghost to monitor Donkey Kong Jr., Bones, and Uncle Julius while she checks on the elephants. As she is forcing the elephants to extract the gold from the ore, the Gorilla Ghost reports the trio's escape to her, oblivious to the fact that they are hiding in the boulders he is leaning on. After Aurora discovers and ties them up again, she runs off along with the Gorilla Ghost and all the gold they have found. However, it isn't long before they are being chased by the trio again. Bones ultimately lands on Aurora and the Gorilla Ghost, knocking them out. The elephants pick both of them up and drop them into the makeshift cage, where they are dubbed "Crook Exhibit".
Later, Aurora leaves the Gorilla Ghost to monitor Donkey Kong Jr., Bones, and Uncle Julius while she checks on the elephants. As she is forcing the elephants to extract the gold from the ore, the Gorilla Ghost reports the trio's escape to her, oblivious to the fact that they are hiding in the boulders he is leaning on. After Aurora discovers and ties them up again, she runs off along with the Gorilla Ghost and all the gold they have found. However, it isn't long before they are being chased by the trio again. Bones ultimately lands on Aurora and the Gorilla Ghost, knocking them out. The elephants pick both of them up and drop them into the makeshift cage, where they are dubbed "Crook Exhibit".
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Revision as of 18:55, July 7, 2024

Aurora
Aurora
Species Human
First appearance Saturday Supercade ("Gorilla Ghost") (1983)
“Ah! Gold! ...And it's all mine!”
Aurora, Gorilla Ghost

Aurora is a character from the Saturday Supercade episode "Gorilla Ghost." She, along with her assistant, the Gorilla Ghost, exploits zoo animals to mine as much gold as possible.

Near the start of the episode, Aurora falsely claims that the zoo is closed because the animals are sick. When the Gorilla Ghost is in peril, she captures Donkey Kong Jr., Bones, and Uncle Julius to rescue him.

Later, Aurora leaves the Gorilla Ghost to monitor Donkey Kong Jr., Bones, and Uncle Julius while she checks on the elephants. As she is forcing the elephants to extract the gold from the ore, the Gorilla Ghost reports the trio's escape to her, oblivious to the fact that they are hiding in the boulders he is leaning on. After Aurora discovers and ties them up again, she runs off along with the Gorilla Ghost and all the gold they have found. However, it isn't long before they are being chased by the trio again. Bones ultimately lands on Aurora and the Gorilla Ghost, knocking them out. The elephants pick both of them up and drop them into the makeshift cage, where they are dubbed "Crook Exhibit".