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[[File:Tikitongtowerconcept.png|thumb|200px|Concept artwork of the Tiki Tong Tower]]
[[File:Tikitongtowerconcept.png|thumb|200px|Concept artwork of the Tiki Tong Tower]]


'''Tiki Tong Tower''' is the giant, seemingly living tower in the center of the [[Volcano]] in ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]'' and is home to the leader of the [[Tiki Tak Tribe]], [[Tiki Tong]]. In the game's opening, it sends out several Tikis to hypnotize the local population.
'''Tiki Tong Tower''' is the giant, seemingly living tower in the center of the [[Volcano (world)|Volcano]] in ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]'' and is home to the leader of the [[Tiki Tak Tribe]], [[Tiki Tong]]. After the volcano erupts in the game's opening, the tower rises from it and roars. Tiki Tong Tower can be seen from anywhere on the World Selection Screen, rising above the haze that normally shrouds the Volcano. Its lower jaw is always in motion. It appears to be an observation point; on the World Selection Screen it turns to face the camera though it cannot look up or down.


It can be seen from anywhere on the map's world select, and appears to be an observation point; it always faces the camera and constantly moves its lower jaw. The Tower is prominently featured in the level [[Tiki Tong Terror]], where the player gets into a [[Rocket Barrel]] and flies up to the top, dodging a series of obstacles along the way. At the top, the Kongs go inside the Tiki Tong Tower's mouth and fight Tiki Tong. After defeating Tiki Tong, [[Donkey Kong]]'s and/or [[Diddy Kong]]'s actions cause the [[moon]] to land on top of the tower. This results in the Tiki Tong Tower sinking back down into the volcano.
The Tower is prominently featured in the final level of the game, the Volcano level [[Tiki Tong Terror]].  In it, the Kongs have to use a [[Rocket Barrel]] to fly up the tower. Obstacles include drums extending from the the left and right sides of the screen, drums whose tops are covered with red clouds and spikes on the ends which extend to collide in the center of the screen, grinding saws on the ends of wider versions of the aforementioned drums that scroll across the screen but leave an opening between them, Tikis riding spiky balloons, and square blocks sticking out from the tower. This is to reach the inside of the tower, whose mouth opens up and stays open in a cutscene preceding the Rocket Barrel launch.
 
At the top, the Kongs land inside the Tiki Tong Tower's mouth, which closes behind them. The walls turn into a moving pattern that changes color, and the Kongs must fight Tiki Tong. When Tiki Tong is defeated, he explodes and launches the Kongs up through the Tower and past the [[moon]]. At this point the story splits depending on which Kongs are present, but the gist is that [[Donkey Kong]] punches the moon down and onto the tower, with or without Diddy Kong's help. [[Diddy Kong]] on his own accidentally crashes into the moon. The moon falls down and knocks out Tiki Tong Tower, at which point it is pushed back into the volcano. After completing the game, the tower no longer appears on the World Selection Screen.


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Tiki Tong Tower art.jpg|Promotional artwork
Tiki Tong Tower art.jpg|Promotional artwork
Tikitongstoryboard.png|Concept art of Tiki Tong Tower
Tikitongstoryboard.png|Concept art of Tiki Tong Tower
Tiki Tong's Tower (background).png|Tiki Tong Tower in the background of a level
Tiki Tong Tower (inside).png|Interior of the Tiki Tong Tower, where Tiki Tong is fought
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=ティキトングタワー
|Jpn=ティキトングタワー
|JapR=Tiki Tongu Tawā
|JpnR=Tiki Tongu Tawā
|JapM=Tiki Tong Tower
|JpnM=Tiki Tong Tower
|Ita=Torre Tiki Tong
|Ita=Torre Tiki Tong
|ItaM=Tiki Tong Tower
|ItaM=Tiki Tong Tower
}}
}}
{{DKCR}}
{{DKCR}}
[[Category:Tiki Tak Tribe]]
[[Category:Tiki Tak Tribe]]
[[Category:Towers]]
[[Category:Towers]]
[[Category:Donkey Kong Country Returns]]
[[Category:Donkey Kong Country Returns]]

Latest revision as of 07:56, February 9, 2025

Not to be confused with Tiki Tong Terror.
Concept art of Tiki Tong Tower in Donkey Kong Country Returns
Concept artwork of the Tiki Tong Tower

Tiki Tong Tower is the giant, seemingly living tower in the center of the Volcano in Donkey Kong Country Returns and is home to the leader of the Tiki Tak Tribe, Tiki Tong. After the volcano erupts in the game's opening, the tower rises from it and roars. Tiki Tong Tower can be seen from anywhere on the World Selection Screen, rising above the haze that normally shrouds the Volcano. Its lower jaw is always in motion. It appears to be an observation point; on the World Selection Screen it turns to face the camera though it cannot look up or down.

The Tower is prominently featured in the final level of the game, the Volcano level Tiki Tong Terror. In it, the Kongs have to use a Rocket Barrel to fly up the tower. Obstacles include drums extending from the the left and right sides of the screen, drums whose tops are covered with red clouds and spikes on the ends which extend to collide in the center of the screen, grinding saws on the ends of wider versions of the aforementioned drums that scroll across the screen but leave an opening between them, Tikis riding spiky balloons, and square blocks sticking out from the tower. This is to reach the inside of the tower, whose mouth opens up and stays open in a cutscene preceding the Rocket Barrel launch.

At the top, the Kongs land inside the Tiki Tong Tower's mouth, which closes behind them. The walls turn into a moving pattern that changes color, and the Kongs must fight Tiki Tong. When Tiki Tong is defeated, he explodes and launches the Kongs up through the Tower and past the moon. At this point the story splits depending on which Kongs are present, but the gist is that Donkey Kong punches the moon down and onto the tower, with or without Diddy Kong's help. Diddy Kong on his own accidentally crashes into the moon. The moon falls down and knocks out Tiki Tong Tower, at which point it is pushed back into the volcano. After completing the game, the tower no longer appears on the World Selection Screen.

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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ティキトングタワー[?]
Tiki Tongu Tawā
Tiki Tong Tower
Italian Torre Tiki Tong[?] Tiki Tong Tower