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|title=''Donkey Kong'' | |title=''Uho'uho Daishizen Gag: Donkey Kong'' | ||
|image=[[File:Donkey Kong volume 1.jpg|150px]] | |image=[[File:Donkey Kong volume 1.jpg|150px]] | ||
|publisher=Shogakukan | |publisher=[[Shogakukan]] | ||
|label= | |label=Coro Coro Comics | ||
|artist=Makoto Hijioka | |artist=Makoto Hijioka | ||
|volumes=2 | |volumes=2 | ||
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'''''Donkey Kong''''' | '''''Uho'uho Daishizen Gag: Donkey Kong''''' is a manga published by [[Shogakukan]] and serialized by [[CoroCoro Comics]] between 2000 and 2001, created by emergent manga artist [[Makoto Hijioka]]. It is based on the animated series of ''[[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|Donkey Kong Country]]'', with elements from other games of the [[Donkey Kong (franchise)|franchise]]. | ||
==Plot== | ==Plot== | ||
The plot of the manga follows the same one of the animated series: on [[Donkey Kong Island]], [[Donkey Kong]] is in possession of the mystical [[Crystal Coconut]], which makes him the king of the island. [[King K. Rool]], the [[Kremling]] ruler, wants to | The plot of the manga follows the same one of the animated series: on [[Donkey Kong Island]], [[Donkey Kong]] is in possession of the mystical [[Crystal Coconut]], which makes him the king of the island. [[King K. Rool]], the [[Kremling]] ruler, wants the Crystal Coconut for himself and to rule over the island. | ||
Differently from the show, the manga introduces more characters from the games to the cast: [[Tiny Kong]], [[Chunky Kong]], [[Lanky Kong]], and [[Kiddy Kong]], alongside many of the enemies. Beside having some chapters directly based on the show's episodes, the rest of the manga has original stories in line with the both the game and television's franchises. | |||
==Volumes== | ==Volumes== | ||
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|[[Donkey Kong | |[[Uho'uho Daishizen Gag: Donkey Kong (volume 1)|1]] | ||
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#Adaptation of "[[Bad Hair Day]]". | #Adaptation of "[[Bad Hair Day]]". | ||
#Adaptation of "[[Ape Foo Young]]". | #Adaptation of "[[Ape Foo Young]]". | ||
#[[Candy Kong|Candy]] proposes to settle DK and [[Bluster Kong|Bluster]] rivalry with a flying race. | #[[Candy Kong|Candy]] proposes to settle DK and [[Bluster Kong|Bluster's]] rivalry with a flying race. | ||
#DK, [[Diddy Kong|Diddy]], [[Cranky Kong|Cranky]] and [[Lanky Kong|Lanky]] ends up in a subterranean temple, while [[King K. Rool]] is exploring | #DK, [[Diddy Kong|Diddy]], [[Cranky Kong|Cranky]] and [[Lanky Kong|Lanky]] ends up in a subterranean temple, while [[King K. Rool]] is exploring the temple looking for cursed treasures. | ||
#[[General Klump]]'s robot is terrorizing the mountain region | #[[General Klump]]'s robot is terrorizing the mountain region, which everyone thinks is the work of [[Eddie the Mean Old Yeti]]. | ||
#In order to impress [[Dixie Kong|Dixie]], Diddy embarks on an adventure to retrieve the Heart Banana. | #In order to impress [[Dixie Kong|Dixie]], Diddy embarks on an adventure to retrieve the Heart Banana. | ||
#Semi-adaptation of "[[Baby Kong Blues]]", with [[Kiddy Kong]] replacing [[Baby Kong]]. | #Semi-adaptation of "[[Baby Kong Blues]]", with [[Kiddy Kong]] replacing [[Baby Kong]]. | ||
#A giant [[Necky]] kidnaps [[Tiny Kong]] and | #A giant [[Necky]] kidnaps [[Tiny Kong]] and leads her to a remote rock in the middle of a lake. | ||
|July 25, 2000 | |July 25, 2000<ref>Volume 1's index</ref> | ||
|[[File:Donkey Kong volume 1.jpg|150px]] | |[[File:Donkey Kong volume 1.jpg|150px]] | ||
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|[[Donkey Kong | |[[Uho'uho Daishizen Gag: Donkey Kong (volume 2)|2]] | ||
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#DK accidentally kicks the Crystal Coconut right into K. Rool's clutches, starting a | #DK accidentally kicks the Crystal Coconut right into K. Rool's clutches, starting a mine cart chase to retrieve the relic. | ||
#Semi-adaptation of "[[Booty and the Beast]]": [[Kaptain Skurvy]] is back to retrieve his lost family treasure, the Crystal Coconut. Using Lanky as hostage, he takes the Coconut and flees with the prisoner, getting chased by the Kong crew. | #Semi-adaptation of "[[Booty and the Beast]]": [[Kaptain Skurvy]] is back to retrieve his lost family treasure, the Crystal Coconut. Using Lanky as hostage, he takes the Coconut and flees with the prisoner, getting chased by the Kong crew. | ||
#Continuation of the previous chapter: after rescuing Lanky and the Coconut, Skurvy starts to bombard the Kongs to not let them escape. | #Continuation of the previous chapter: after rescuing Lanky and the Coconut, Skurvy starts to bombard the Kongs to not let them escape. | ||
# | #Tired of Bluster bragging to be a professional at bowling, DK challenges him. | ||
#K. Rool starts sending the mountain's snow to the valley to freeze his enemies. | #K. Rool starts sending the mountain's snow to the valley to freeze his enemies. | ||
#During a drought, Chunky finds the last standing banana tree and convinces everyone to take care of it, instead of harvesting it. | #During a drought, Chunky finds the last standing banana tree and convinces everyone to take care of it, instead of harvesting it. | ||
#Candy is kidnapped by the [[Kremling]]s and forced to bake a poisonous cake for DK. | #Candy is kidnapped by the [[Kremling]]s and forced to bake a poisonous cake for DK. | ||
#Lanky bets with his pals that they | #Lanky bets with his pals that they cannot deflate him while in [[Baboon Balloon]] form. The Kong crew tries to prove him wrong. | ||
|June 25, 2001 | |June 25, 2001<ref>Volume 2's index</ref> | ||
|[[File:Donkey Kong volume 2.jpg|150px]] | |[[File:Donkey Kong volume 2.jpg|150px]] | ||
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==Gallery== | |||
{{main-gallery|Uho'uho Daishizen Gag: Donkey Kong}} | |||
<gallery> | |||
Donkey Kong manga character bios.jpg|Characters' bios | |||
Donkey Kong volume 1 chapter 1.jpg|Volume 1 chapter 1 | |||
Donkey Kong volume 1 chapter 7.jpg|Volume 1 chapter 7 | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Names in other languages== | |||
{{Foreign names | |||
|Jap=ウホウホ大自然ギャグ ドンキーコング | |||
|JapR=Uhouho Daishizen Gyagu Donkī Kongu | |||
|JapM=Ook-Ook Nature Gag: Donkey Kong | |||
}} | |||
==References== | |||
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{{Publications}} | {{Publications}} | ||
{{DKC TV}} | {{DKC TV}} | ||
[[Category:Donkey Kong | [[Category:Uho'uho Daishizen Gag: Donkey Kong]] |
Revision as of 18:13, July 21, 2024
The title of this article is official, but it comes from a non-English source. If an acceptable English source is found, then the article should be moved to its appropriate title.
- Not to be confused with Uho'uho Donkey-kun.
Template:Manga infobox Uho'uho Daishizen Gag: Donkey Kong is a manga published by Shogakukan and serialized by CoroCoro Comics between 2000 and 2001, created by emergent manga artist Makoto Hijioka. It is based on the animated series of Donkey Kong Country, with elements from other games of the franchise.
Plot
The plot of the manga follows the same one of the animated series: on Donkey Kong Island, Donkey Kong is in possession of the mystical Crystal Coconut, which makes him the king of the island. King K. Rool, the Kremling ruler, wants the Crystal Coconut for himself and to rule over the island.
Differently from the show, the manga introduces more characters from the games to the cast: Tiny Kong, Chunky Kong, Lanky Kong, and Kiddy Kong, alongside many of the enemies. Beside having some chapters directly based on the show's episodes, the rest of the manga has original stories in line with the both the game and television's franchises.
Volumes
Volume # | Chapters content | Date of release | Image |
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1 |
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July 25, 2000[1] | File:Donkey Kong volume 1.jpg |
2 |
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June 25, 2001[2] | File:Donkey Kong volume 2.jpg |
Gallery
- For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Uho'uho Daishizen Gag: Donkey Kong.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ウホウホ大自然ギャグ ドンキーコング[?] Uhouho Daishizen Gyagu Donkī Kongu |
Ook-Ook Nature Gag: Donkey Kong |