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[[Image:CoconutShooter.jpg|thumb|right|Donkey Kong weilding his Coconut Shooter.]]
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The '''Coconut Shooter''' (called the '''Coconut Gun''' in the [[DK Rap]]) is the name of [[Donkey Kong]]'s personnel weapon in ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''.
|image=[[File:Donkey Kong Artwork - Donkey Kong 64.png|200px]]<br>[[Donkey Kong]], wielding his Coconut Shooter, in artwork for ''Donkey Kong 64''
|first_appearance=''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'' ([[List of games by date#1999|1999]])
|latest_appearance=
|effect=Shoots out a refillable number of [[coconut]]s
}}
{{quote|His Coconut Gun can fire in spurts. If [[Donkey Kong|he]] shoots ya, it's gonna hurt!|DK Rap}}
The '''Coconut Shooter''' (also known as the '''Coconut Cannon''',<ref>{{cite|date=1999|title=''Donkey Kong 64'' instruction booklet|page=18|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us}}</ref> and called the '''Coconut Gun''' in the [[DK Rap]]) is the personal weapon of [[Donkey Kong]] in ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''. It resembles a hollowed-out log with a twig sticking out of it, possibly the weapon's crosshair. Donkey Kong can purchase the Coconut Shooter at [[Funky's Store]] in [[Jungle Japes]] for three [[Banana Coin]]s. The Coconut Shooter has a limited supply of [[coconut]] ammo, which Donkey Kong can use to shoot [[Banana Balloon]]s, hit [[Target Switch|Coconut Switches]], and snipe enemies from afar. By default, the Coconut Shooter's ammo is at half of its maximum capacity, but Donkey Kong can refill it from either [[Supply Crate]]s (each providing five coconuts) or by visiting Funky's Store, where [[Funky Kong]] fully reloads the Coconut Shooter. Like the other weapons, the Coconut Shooter has a few upgrades that can be purchased at Funky's Store, including a larger ammo capacity, a sniper scope and homing ammo. One of the Coconut Shooter's first notable purposes is shooting the Coconut Switches near [[Diddy Kong|Diddy]]'s cage in Jungle Japes to free him.


The Coconut Shooter resmbles a hollowed out log with a with twig sticking out of it, this is possibly the weapon's crosshair. As the name would imply the Coconut Shooter is capable of shooting coconuts.
The Coconut Shooter is controlled just like the other Kongs' weapons. The player can have Donkey Kong take out his Coconut Shooter by pressing {{button|N64|Cleft}} while holding {{button|N64|Z}}. The player can have Donkey Kong enter first-person view by pressing the {{button|N64|Cup}} button. Pressing {{button|N64|B}} causes Donkey Kong to shoot out coconuts.


The Coconut Shooter can be purchased by Donkey Kong from [[Funky Kong]] for three [[banana coin]]s at [[Funky's Armory]] in the area [[Jungle Japes]], the first area of ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''. With the Coconut Shooter Donkey gains the ability to shoot [[Banana Balloons]], hit [[Coconut Switch]]es and snipe enemies from afar.
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=ココナッツ・キャノン
|JapR=Kokonattsu Kyanon
|JapM=Coconut Cannon
|Fre=Crache-Coco
|FreM=Coco Spitter
|Ita=Cannone di Noci di Cocco
|ItaM=Coconut Cannon
|Spa=Escupecocos
|SpaM=Coconut Spitter
}}


Further into ''Donkey Kong 64'' special upgrades to the Coconut Shooter (as well as other weapons) can be purchased at [[Funky's Armory]]. Some of these upgrades include a larger ammo capacity, a sniper scope and enemy-seeking ammo.
==Trivia==
[[File:Donkey Kong's Real Weapon Beta.jpg|thumb|The placeholder that became the Coconut Shooter in ''Donkey Kong 64''.]]
*In the game's official artwork, Donkey Kong is shown holding the Coconut Shooter only with his right hand and about to trigger it. In the game, he holds it with both hands and uses his left hand to trigger it, but holds it only in his right hand after he runs out of [[watermelon|melon slices]].
*A [[List of Donkey Kong 64 pre-release and unused content|pre-release]] screenshot and video of ''Donkey Kong 64'' shows that the Coconut Shooter used the model of a weapon similar to a realistic double-barrel shotgun as a placeholder before the developers figured out what to make the weapon. According to interviews with ''Donkey Kong 64'' creative director George Andreas, the design of the Coconut Shooter came about when [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] was present during a test session of the game and, after the initial shock of the placeholder model, drew up a replacement.<ref>{{cite|page=[https://i.imgur.com/6c1osMI.png 36]|title=''Retro Gamer'' Issue 84|date=Christmas 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite|author=Power, Tom|date=December 6, 2019|url=www.gamesradar.com/making-of-donkey-kong-64|title=As Donkey Kong 64 turns 20, the devs reflect on its design, the infamous DK Rap, and how a shocked Shigeru Miyamoto created the Coconut Shooter|publisher=GamesRadar|accessdate=June 2, 2024}}</ref>


Interestingly beta-screenshots of ''Donkey Kong 64'' showed that the Coconut Shooter was originally going to be a weapon similar to a double-barrel shotgun.
==References==
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Latest revision as of 17:30, August 5, 2024

Coconut Shooter
Donkey Kong
Donkey Kong, wielding his Coconut Shooter, in artwork for Donkey Kong 64
First appearance Donkey Kong 64 (1999)
Effect Shoots out a refillable number of coconuts
“His Coconut Gun can fire in spurts. If he shoots ya, it's gonna hurt!”
DK Rap

The Coconut Shooter (also known as the Coconut Cannon,[1] and called the Coconut Gun in the DK Rap) is the personal weapon of Donkey Kong in Donkey Kong 64. It resembles a hollowed-out log with a twig sticking out of it, possibly the weapon's crosshair. Donkey Kong can purchase the Coconut Shooter at Funky's Store in Jungle Japes for three Banana Coins. The Coconut Shooter has a limited supply of coconut ammo, which Donkey Kong can use to shoot Banana Balloons, hit Coconut Switches, and snipe enemies from afar. By default, the Coconut Shooter's ammo is at half of its maximum capacity, but Donkey Kong can refill it from either Supply Crates (each providing five coconuts) or by visiting Funky's Store, where Funky Kong fully reloads the Coconut Shooter. Like the other weapons, the Coconut Shooter has a few upgrades that can be purchased at Funky's Store, including a larger ammo capacity, a sniper scope and homing ammo. One of the Coconut Shooter's first notable purposes is shooting the Coconut Switches near Diddy's cage in Jungle Japes to free him.

The Coconut Shooter is controlled just like the other Kongs' weapons. The player can have Donkey Kong take out his Coconut Shooter by pressing Left C Button while holding Z Button. The player can have Donkey Kong enter first-person view by pressing the Up C Button button. Pressing B Button causes Donkey Kong to shoot out coconuts.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ココナッツ・キャノン[?]
Kokonattsu Kyanon
Coconut Cannon
French Crache-Coco[?] Coco Spitter
Italian Cannone di Noci di Cocco[?] Coconut Cannon
Spanish Escupecocos[?] Coconut Spitter

Trivia[edit]

Donkey Kong using a realistic shotgun instead of the Coconut Shooter in a pre-release version of Donkey Kong 64.
The placeholder that became the Coconut Shooter in Donkey Kong 64.
  • In the game's official artwork, Donkey Kong is shown holding the Coconut Shooter only with his right hand and about to trigger it. In the game, he holds it with both hands and uses his left hand to trigger it, but holds it only in his right hand after he runs out of melon slices.
  • A pre-release screenshot and video of Donkey Kong 64 shows that the Coconut Shooter used the model of a weapon similar to a realistic double-barrel shotgun as a placeholder before the developers figured out what to make the weapon. According to interviews with Donkey Kong 64 creative director George Andreas, the design of the Coconut Shooter came about when Shigeru Miyamoto was present during a test session of the game and, after the initial shock of the placeholder model, drew up a replacement.[2][3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ 1999. Donkey Kong 64 instruction booklet. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 18.
  2. ^ Christmas 2010. Retro Gamer Issue 84. Page 36.
  3. ^ Power, Tom (December 6, 2019). As Donkey Kong 64 turns 20, the devs reflect on its design, the infamous DK Rap, and how a shocked Shigeru Miyamoto created the Coconut Shooter. GamesRadar. Retrieved June 2, 2024.