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{{about|the character|the song|[[List of Donkey Kong Country (television series) songs#Candy Clone|List of Donkey Kong Country (television series) songs § Candy Clone]]}}
|image=[[File:DKCTVCandyClone.png|200px]]
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|first_appearance=[[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|''Donkey Kong Country'' television series]] - ''[[Bad Hair Day]]'' ([[List of games by date#1998|1998]])
|image=[[File:Candy Clone Artwork.png|150px]]
|species=[[Robot]]
|first_appearance=''[[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|Donkey Kong Country]]'' - "[[Bad Hair Day]]" (1998)
|latest_appearance=[[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|''Donkey Kong Country'' television series]] - ''[[I Spy with My Hairy Eye]]'' ([[List of games by date#1998|1998]])
|species=[[:Category:Robots|Robot]]
|latest_portrayal=[[Joy Tanner]] (1998-present)
|latest_appearance=''[[Uho'uho Daishizen Gag: Donkey Kong]]'' ([[Uho'uho Daishizen Gag: Donkey Kong (volume 1)|volume 1]]) (2000)
|latest_portrayal=[[Joy Tanner]] (1998)
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The '''Candy Clone''' is a robotic clone of [[Candy Kong]] in the [[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|''Donkey Kong Country'']] animated series. She appears in three episodes and is under the command of [[King K. Rool]]. Despite her slightly robotic voice, her appearance is identical to Candy Kong, so much so that even Candy Kong's friends, [[Donkey Kong|DK]] and [[Diddy Kong|Diddy]], did not notice anything different.
[[File:DKCTV I'm Candy's Clone.png|200px|thumb|Screenshot from "[[Bad Hair Day]]"]]
{{quote|[[Donkey Kong]], I have something for you. It's just a little present for being such a hero. You know I'm the [[Candy Kong|real thing]], DK.|Candy Clone|"[[Bad Hair Day]]"}}
The '''Candy Clone''' is a robotic double of [[Candy Kong]] in the [[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|''Donkey Kong Country'']] animated series. She appears in three episodes and is under the command of [[King K. Rool]]. Despite her robotic voice, her appearance is identical to Candy Kong, so much so that even Candy Kong's friends, [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Diddy Kong|Diddy]], did not notice anything different.


==History==
==History==
===Bad Hair Day===
===''Donkey Kong Country'' animated series===
[[File:DKCTVCandyClone2.png|thumb|200px|The Candy Clone cutting Donkey Kong's hair]]
====Bad Hair Day====
[[File:Candy Clone.png|thumb|left|Candy Clone with her head off]]
[[File:DKCTVCandyClone2.png|thumb|200px|Candy Clone cutting Donkey Kong's hair]]
Chronologically, Candy Clone makes her first appearance in "[[Bad Hair Day]]". In this episode, K. Rool uses it to place a curse on Donkey Kong by cutting all the hair off his head. It later appeared with the real Candy at the end of the episode, wanting to give Donkey Kong a present for being a hero. He mistakenly chooses this Candy as the real one, earning him scorn from the actual Candy Kong. However, when they are about to kiss, the robot's head is blown off.
Chronologically, Candy Clone makes her first appearance in "[[Bad Hair Day]]". In this episode, K. Rool uses it to place a curse on Donkey Kong by cutting all the hair off his head. It later appeared with the real Candy at the end of the episode, wanting to give Donkey Kong a present for being a hero. He mistakenly chooses this Candy as the real one, earning him scorn from the actual Candy Kong. However, when they are about to kiss, the robot's head is blown off.


===Speed===
====Speed====
The Candy Clone reappears in the episode [[Speed (episode)|"Speed"]], deployed by K. Rool once more.
The Candy Clone reappears in the episode [[Speed (episode)|"Speed"]], deployed by K. Rool once more. She is sent to lure Donkey Kong into a [[Mine Cart]] trap. However, it backfires, and K. Rool ends up stuck in the Mine Cart instead.
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===I Spy with My Hairy Eye===
====I Spy With My Hairy Eye====
In "[[I Spy with My Hairy Eye]]", King K. Rool uses the apparently repaired Candy Clone to cheat the Kongs and steal the Crystal Coconut. The robot gets the Coconut and goes to the [[Gorilla Glacier|White Mountains]], where [[Eddie the Mean Old Yeti]] develops a passion for it. Candy Clone seems less intelligent in this appearance, and her personality is nonexistent, most likely because her AI was not repaired properly.
[[File:HairyEye465.png|thumb|Candy Clone in "I Spy With My Hairy Eye"]]
In "[[I Spy With My Hairy Eye]]", King K. Rool uses the apparently repaired Candy Clone to cheat the Kongs and steal the Crystal Coconut. The robot gets the Coconut and goes to the [[Gorilla Glacier|White Mountains]], where [[Eddie the Mean Old Yeti]] develops a passion for it. Candy Clone seems less intelligent in this appearance, and her personality is nonexistent, most likely because her AI was not repaired properly.
 
====To The Moon Baboon====
The Candy Clone does not appear in "[[To the Moon Baboon]]", but is mentioned by [[Krusha]] when he and [[General Klump|Klump]] report to King K. Rool about [[Cranky Kong]]'s film.
 
===''Uho'uho Daishizen Gag: Donkey Kong''===
[[File:Donkey Kong manga Candy Clone.jpg|thumb|left|120px|The Candy Clone shaving DK's hair]]
In the first chapter of the manga, directly based on "[[Bad Hair Day]]", K. Rool uses the Candy Clone to shave DK's hair and make him weak. Beside looking more robotic than its animated counterpart, the main differences are that it is deployed right after DK and Diddy stopped the Kritter troops from assaulting Cranky's Cabin and that the clone shaves DK's hair with an electric shaver in its mouth, then walks off the walkway, falling down the trees and getting destroyed. Like in the cartoon, Donkey Kong is completely oblivious of the Candy Clone's robotic nature, even when Diddy directly points it out and even after the very unusual shave.
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== Gallery ==
<gallery>
DKCTVCandyClone.png|The Candy Clone with scissors
</gallery>
 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=ロボ・キャンディー<ref>{{file link|DKCG Cards Shiny - Robo Candy.png|Trading card}}</ref>
|JapR=Robo kyandī
|JapM=Robo Candy
}}
 
==References==
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===To The Moon Baboon===
The Candy Clone does not appear in "[[To the Moon Baboon]]", but is mentioned by [[Krusha (character)|Krusha]] when he and [[Klump (character)|Klump]] report to King K. Rool about [[Cranky Kong]]'s film.
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Revision as of 09:50, November 13, 2024

This article is about the character. For the song, see List of Donkey Kong Country (television series) songs § Candy Clone.
Candy Clone
Artwork of Candy Clone
Species Robot
First appearance Donkey Kong Country - "Bad Hair Day" (1998)
Latest appearance Uho'uho Daishizen Gag: Donkey Kong (volume 1) (2000)
Latest portrayal Joy Tanner (1998)
Candy Clone
Screenshot from "Bad Hair Day"
Donkey Kong, I have something for you. It's just a little present for being such a hero. You know I'm the real thing, DK.”
Candy Clone, "Bad Hair Day"

The Candy Clone is a robotic double of Candy Kong in the Donkey Kong Country animated series. She appears in three episodes and is under the command of King K. Rool. Despite her robotic voice, her appearance is identical to Candy Kong, so much so that even Candy Kong's friends, Donkey Kong and Diddy, did not notice anything different.

History

Donkey Kong Country animated series

Bad Hair Day

Candy Clone's head and body
Candy Clone with her head off
Candy Clone cutting Donkey Kong's hair

Chronologically, Candy Clone makes her first appearance in "Bad Hair Day". In this episode, K. Rool uses it to place a curse on Donkey Kong by cutting all the hair off his head. It later appeared with the real Candy at the end of the episode, wanting to give Donkey Kong a present for being a hero. He mistakenly chooses this Candy as the real one, earning him scorn from the actual Candy Kong. However, when they are about to kiss, the robot's head is blown off.

Speed

The Candy Clone reappears in the episode "Speed", deployed by K. Rool once more. She is sent to lure Donkey Kong into a Mine Cart trap. However, it backfires, and K. Rool ends up stuck in the Mine Cart instead.

I Spy With My Hairy Eye

I Spy with My Hairy Eye
Candy Clone in "I Spy With My Hairy Eye"

In "I Spy With My Hairy Eye", King K. Rool uses the apparently repaired Candy Clone to cheat the Kongs and steal the Crystal Coconut. The robot gets the Coconut and goes to the White Mountains, where Eddie the Mean Old Yeti develops a passion for it. Candy Clone seems less intelligent in this appearance, and her personality is nonexistent, most likely because her AI was not repaired properly.

To The Moon Baboon

The Candy Clone does not appear in "To the Moon Baboon", but is mentioned by Krusha when he and Klump report to King K. Rool about Cranky Kong's film.

Uho'uho Daishizen Gag: Donkey Kong

Candy Clone shaving DK's hair
The Candy Clone shaving DK's hair

In the first chapter of the manga, directly based on "Bad Hair Day", K. Rool uses the Candy Clone to shave DK's hair and make him weak. Beside looking more robotic than its animated counterpart, the main differences are that it is deployed right after DK and Diddy stopped the Kritter troops from assaulting Cranky's Cabin and that the clone shaves DK's hair with an electric shaver in its mouth, then walks off the walkway, falling down the trees and getting destroyed. Like in the cartoon, Donkey Kong is completely oblivious of the Candy Clone's robotic nature, even when Diddy directly points it out and even after the very unusual shave.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ロボ・キャンディー[1]
Robo kyandī
Robo Candy

References