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{{LLquote|Layyydies and gentlemen! Welcome to the main event of the game!|[[Microbuffer]]|[[Donkey Kong 64]]}}
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{{quote|Layyydies and gentlemen! Welcome to the main event of the game!|Microphone|[[Donkey Kong 64]]}}
The '''Microphone''' is a character in ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''. It is a sentient microphone with blue eyes, a mustache, and a boxing referee's tuxedo. In the final boss fight against [[King K. Rool|K. Rool]] - a boxing match between him and all five playable [[Kong]]s - the Microphone serves as the ring announcer in between rounds, giving very dramatic descriptions for each Kong. It moves around by hopping.


[[Image:Microbuffer.png|thumb|Microbuffer]]
==Introductions==
'''Microbuffer''' is a character from ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''. He is a microphone with blue eyes, a mustache, and a tuxedo, who introduces [[King K. Rool|K. Rool]] and the [[Kong]]s in the final boss fight. He gives very dramatic descriptions for each Kong and moves around by hopping. The Microbuffer seems to be a functioning microphone all on his own. He is a spoof of the real-world boxing announcer [[wikipedia:Michael Buffer|Michael Buffer]]. He works for [[King K. Rool]], but he only appears in the final battle.
 
== Introductions ==
*'''[[Donkey Kong]]''' - "Weighing in at a solid 800 lbs, I give you the prime primate..."
*'''[[Donkey Kong]]''' - "Weighing in at a solid 800 lbs, I give you the prime primate..."
*'''[[Diddy Kong]]''' - "And now making his way into the ring, it's the champ of chimps..."
*'''[[Diddy Kong]]''' - "And now making his way into the ring, it's the champ of chimps..."
*'''[[Lanky Kong]]''' - "He boasts the longest reach currently in the world today. Introducing..."
*'''[[Lanky Kong]]''' - "He boasts the longest reach currently in the world today. Introducing..."
*'''[[Tiny Kong]]''' - "Hailing all the way from [[Donkey Kong Island|DK Isles]], it's the girl with the whirl..."
*'''[[Tiny Kong]]''' - "Hailing all the way from [[DK Isles]], it's the girl with the whirl..."
*'''[[Chunky Kong]]''' - "Tipping the scales at a mighty 2000 lbs, he's the hard hitting..."
*'''[[Chunky Kong]]''' - "Tipping the scales at a mighty 2000 lbs, he's the hard hitting..."


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Latest revision as of 14:38, May 18, 2024

The title of this article is conjectural; an official name for the article's subject has not been found, so it has been given a fitting title by the editors. If an official name is found, then the article should be moved to its appropriate title.

Microphone
Microphone
First appearance Donkey Kong 64 (1999)
Portrayed by Kevin Bayliss[citation needed]
“Layyydies and gentlemen! Welcome to the main event of the game!”
Microphone, Donkey Kong 64

The Microphone is a character in Donkey Kong 64. It is a sentient microphone with blue eyes, a mustache, and a boxing referee's tuxedo. In the final boss fight against K. Rool - a boxing match between him and all five playable Kongs - the Microphone serves as the ring announcer in between rounds, giving very dramatic descriptions for each Kong. It moves around by hopping.

Introductions[edit]

  • Donkey Kong - "Weighing in at a solid 800 lbs, I give you the prime primate..."
  • Diddy Kong - "And now making his way into the ring, it's the champ of chimps..."
  • Lanky Kong - "He boasts the longest reach currently in the world today. Introducing..."
  • Tiny Kong - "Hailing all the way from DK Isles, it's the girl with the whirl..."
  • Chunky Kong - "Tipping the scales at a mighty 2000 lbs, he's the hard hitting..."