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[[Image:DKJr.Supercade.jpg|thumb|right|Donkey Kong Jr. and '''Bones'''.]]
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'''Bones''' was the clumsy companion of [[Donkey Kong Jr.]] throughout the ''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (game)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]'' segment of ''[[Saturday Supercade]]''.
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|image=[[File:BonesDKJr.png|250px]]
|species=Human
|first_appearance=''[[Saturday Supercade]]'' ("[[Trucknapper Caper]]") (1983)
|latest_appearance=''[[Saturday Supercade]]'' ("[[Double or Nothing]]") (1983)
|portrayed_by={{wp|Bart Braverman}}
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[[File:DKJr Supercade Title Card.png|thumb|left|Donkey Kong Jr. and Bones]]
'''Bones Bailey''' is a greaser and the clumsy companion of [[Donkey Kong Jr.]] throughout the ''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (game)|Donkey Kong Junior]]'' segment of ''[[Saturday Supercade]]''.
Bones finds Donkey Kong Jr. depressed on the street, as he was unable to find his father, [[Donkey Kong]] (who had previously escaped from his circus). Bones takes pity on Donkey Kong Jr. and decides to aid him in his search for his father. The two then wander across the country on Bones' motorcycle, going on various misadventures during their search. Donkey Kong Jr.'s favorite expression is "Monkey muscle!", which he also said Bones should use to believe in himself. Although clumsy and diffident at times, Bones is a good voice of reason when Donkey Kong Jr. gets in over his head.


As the story goes, Bones had found Donkey Kong Jr. depressed on the street; it seems Junior had traveled from unknown location in order to visit his father, [[Donkey Kong]]. Unfortunately for Junior, Donkey Kong had run away from the circus he was at, with [[Mario]] and [[Pauline]] on his trail.
==Names in other languages==
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|Cat=Bones Bailey
|CatC=<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMBYMBMFsX8 Donkey Kong i Donkey Kong Junior en català (1987)]</ref>
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Bones decided to aid Donkey Kong Jr. in his search for his father, and off the two went across the country on Bones' motorcycle, going on various misadventures during their search.
==References==
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== Trivia ==
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* It was never revealed during the entire span of ''Saturday Supercade'' what Bones' real name was.
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Latest revision as of 22:14, November 23, 2024

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Bones Bailey
Bones Bailey in the Donkey Kong Junior segment of the Saturday Supercade
Species Human
First appearance Saturday Supercade ("Trucknapper Caper") (1983)
Latest appearance Saturday Supercade ("Double or Nothing") (1983)
Portrayed by Bart Braverman
The Donkey Kong Junior title card of the Saturday Supercade
Donkey Kong Jr. and Bones

Bones Bailey is a greaser and the clumsy companion of Donkey Kong Jr. throughout the Donkey Kong Junior segment of Saturday Supercade.

Bones finds Donkey Kong Jr. depressed on the street, as he was unable to find his father, Donkey Kong (who had previously escaped from his circus). Bones takes pity on Donkey Kong Jr. and decides to aid him in his search for his father. The two then wander across the country on Bones' motorcycle, going on various misadventures during their search. Donkey Kong Jr.'s favorite expression is "Monkey muscle!", which he also said Bones should use to believe in himself. Although clumsy and diffident at times, Bones is a good voice of reason when Donkey Kong Jr. gets in over his head.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Catalan Bones Bailey[1] -

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