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In this level, the [[Kong]]s must make their way through a large forest infested with [[Neckys]]. To do so, the Kongs make use of many [[Barrel Cannon]]s, and even bounce off the Neckys themselves. Actually, most Neckys only serve as platforms. "Vulture Culture" also introduces the [[Mini-Necky]]s, who spit nuts at the Kongs whenever they spot them. There are a few red and yellow [[Zingers]] in the way.
In this level, the [[Kong]]s must make their way through a large forest infested with [[Neckys]]. To do so, the Kongs make use of many [[Barrel Cannon]]s, and even bounce off the Neckys themselves. Actually, most Neckys only serve as platforms. "Vulture Culture" also introduces the [[Mini-Necky]]s, who spit nuts at the Kongs whenever they spot them. There are a few red and yellow [[Zingers]] in the way.


== Trivia ==


== Trivia ==
*"Vulture Culture" is the name of a [[Wikipedia: Vulture Culture|popular album]] by The Alan Parsons Project (released in 1985). The name of the title track was a play on the term "culture vulture", which is used for people well versed in the fine arts.
*"Vulture Culture" is the name of a [[Wikipedia: Vulture Culture|popular album]] by The Alan Parsons Project (released in 1985). The name of the title track was a play on the term "culture vulture", which is used for people well versed in the fine arts.



Revision as of 21:20, November 23, 2008


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Vulture Culture is the eleventh level in Donkey Kong Country, and also the first level in the Vine Valley area.

In this level, the Kongs must make their way through a large forest infested with Neckys. To do so, the Kongs make use of many Barrel Cannons, and even bounce off the Neckys themselves. Actually, most Neckys only serve as platforms. "Vulture Culture" also introduces the Mini-Neckys, who spit nuts at the Kongs whenever they spot them. There are a few red and yellow Zingers in the way.

Trivia

  • "Vulture Culture" is the name of a popular album by The Alan Parsons Project (released in 1985). The name of the title track was a play on the term "culture vulture", which is used for people well versed in the fine arts.

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