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'''Creepy Castle''' is the seventh world in ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''. It is a castle floating high in the sky; falling off will result in instant death. This level can be played outside the castle and inside the dungeons. Outside it is constantly a thunderstorm, and the interior of the castle is not much better. Inside there is almost no light and constant gloomy atmosphere surrounds the different rooms. A loud moaning and a wide array of other noises can be heard while inside the haunted structure. The boss is [[King Kut Out]], a hastily-made cardboard cut out of [[King K. Rool]] that can be fought by all five [[Kong]]s, but only [[Lanky Kong]] is necessary to defeat it.
'''Creepy Castle''' is the seventh level of ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''. It is a haunted [[Kremling]] castle high atop [[Crocodile Isle|K. Rool's warship]],<ref>{{cite|author=Bihldorff, Nate, Jason Leung, and Drew Williams|title=''Donkey Kong 64'' Player's Guide|page=97|date=1999|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us}}</ref><ref>{{cite|author=Bihldorff, Nate, Jason Leung, and Drew Williams|title=''Donkey Kong 64'' Player's Guide|page=100|date=1999|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us|quote=<u>'''GO GRAVEROBBING</u>:''' Deep inside the catacombs is a large coffin that could house only the corpse of some huge Kremling.}}</ref> acting as a successor to both [[Gloomy Gulch]] and [[K. Rool's Keep]] from the original [[Crocodile Isle]]. The Kongs must have at least 80 [[Golden Banana]]s for [[B. Locker]] to allow them to enter the level. The [[Kong]]s can only enter this level from its lobby where three Koshas are found from using a large [[Barrel Cannon]] near [[K. Lumsy's Prison]]. Although Creepy Castle is said to be located on K. Rool's Crocodile Isle, it also appears to be floating above ground. If the active Kong falls off the location, they respawn back from the beginning portal. The level takes place both inside and outside of the old, abandoned castle.


This world introduces red [[Kong Switch]]es, which can only be activated by the Super Duper [[Simian Slam]].
Like typical haunted areas, a continuous thunderstorm takes place in the area. Many of the enemies featured are undead, such as [[Skeleton Kremling|Skeleton Kremling]] and [[Ghost (Donkey Kong 64)|Ghost]]s, and is inhabited by [[Flipflap|Bat]]s. The castle interior features haunted corridors, mostly-empty rooms, and haunted catacombs on the lowest floor. Additionally, this level is the first to have the red [[Kong Switch]]es, which can only be activated from using the [[Simian Slam|Super Duper Simian Slam]] move learned from [[Cranky Kong]]. In this level, the red switches are usually used for opening entrances to various parts of the castle. The boss of Creepy Castle is [[King Kut Out]], a hastily-made cardboard cutout of [[King K. Rool]]. [[Lanky Kong]] is required to take part in the boss fight, but all Kongs may potentially be used, as whenever one misses King Kut Out, they go out of bounds and another Kong takes their place.


==Overview==
Creepy Castle is divided into different areas both within and outside of the castle. The outside mostly involves the Kongs climbing up around the tall castle. There are a few outside locations with a hidden [[Golden Banana]], including a large tree and a greenhouse. The castle interior and crypt are covered in fog (similar to [[Angry Aztec]]'s sandstorm mist). A loud moaning and a variety of haunted noises can be heard inside the area. The [[toxic waste]] pools featured in the level's lobby also appear in the dungeon and mausoleum. A number of rooms appear in the castle including: a museum with unknown statues, a barn and alter behind glass walls, a ball room with tile-decorated flooring, a library with a haunted passageway between bookshelves, and an empty room at the very top featuring a fan blowing upward. The lower levels inside the castle are home to a series of labyrinth catacombs filled with Skeleton Kremlings and Bats. The skull-shaped crypt also has a [[Mine Cart]] challenge against its [[resident demon]].
[[File:DK64 Creepy Castle exterior.png|thumb|left|[[Chunky Kong]] exploring the exterior of '''Creepy Castle'''.]]
Although it is unknown who created the castle and why, the structure floats high above the ground and can only be accessed via a gigantic barrel cannon outside of K. Lumsy's prison. Since the level is so high up, falling off of the edge while wandering the castle grounds will result in an immediate death. The castle and grounds house a number of challenges for the [[Kong Family]] to overcome, along with an array of King K. Rool's henchmen to make things even more challenging. In keeping with the haunted theme of the level, the Kremlings and enemies who prowl the castle grounds are generally based on the undead, particularly the Bones and ghosts who still continue to serve the [[Kremling Krew]] even in death.  


The level is divided into many different areas, both within the walls of the castle and outside of them. A constant storm rages outside of the castle, and the grounds have a number of interesting locations, including a large tree and a mysterious greenhouse, both of which are used to hide Donkey Kong's golden bananas. The castle itself houses a number of rooms which include:
==Enemies==
 
*[[Flipflap|Bat]]
*The museum; an exhibit of statues of unknown origin, and portraits of Kaptain K. Rool.
*[[Skeleton Kremling|Skeleton Kremling]]
*A barn and an alter behind glass walls.
*[[Book]]
*The ballroom; an elegantly tile-decorated dance floor with three huge candles in front of banners with King K. Rool on them.
*[[Fly (Donkey Kong 64)|Fly]]
*The library; as the name says, a huge library filled with books, especially haunted ones.
*[[Ghost (Donkey Kong 64)|Ghost]]
*The tower room; the room located in the highest tower of the castle.  It is empty, except for the fan in the middle of the room.
*The lower levels of the structure are home to a series of labyrinth-like catacombs, where [[Bones]] and ferocious [[Flipflap|Bat]]s live.
*The catacombs are also home to a mine cart track, haunted by a terrible [[Resident Demon|Kremling ghost]] who attacks anyone brave enough to intrude into its domain.
 
==Enemies in Creepy Castle==
*[[Kasplat]]
*[[Kasplat]]
*[[Ghost (Donkey Kong 64)|Ghost]]
*[[Bones (enemy)|Bones]]
*[[Kosha]]
*[[Kosha]]
*[[Flipflap|Bat]]
*[[Puftup]] (during the boss battle)
*[[Book]]
*[[Kroc]]
*[[Kroc]]
*[[Puftup]] (only during the boss fight)
==Golden Banana locations==
*'''[[Donkey Kong]]'''
*#Inside the old tree by the castle entrance, DK can go inside and shoot the targets to raise the water. Once risen he can swim to the Golden Banana.
*#DK can go into the lower catacombs of the castle to solve a lever puzzle, granting access to the Ghost Train Ride mine cart. He must collect 25 coins to receive his Golden Banana.
*#Inside the castle dungeon, DK must flip various puzzle switches to form his face. If successful, a Golden Banana is rewarded.
*#On the upper level of the castle, DK can [[Simian Slam]] a DK Switch to open the door to the castle Library, which he must race to before the timer on the switch runs out. Inside, he can then get a DK barrel and turn into Strong Kong to effortlessly go through each booby trap to get to the Golden Banana.
*#Inside the old tree outside the castle lays DK's Kasplat.
*'''[[Diddy Kong]]'''
*#Diddy can use a Diddy barrel at Bananaport 2 to Jetbarrel to the top of the tower on the roof. Atop the tower is a Bonus Barrel, where Diddy can play Big Bug Bash and win a golden banana.
*#Diddy will find the entrance to the Ballroom just to the right of the greenhouse by Bananaport 4. Diddy should press the Diddy Switch and enter the Ballroom and, once inside, defeat all of the enemies to make a Diddy barrel appear. He should then enter the barrel and use the flames of the Jetbarrel to light the candles in the ballroom. When all the candles are lit, a Bonus Barrel appears. Diddy can fly to it and beat the minigame to collect the Golden Banana.
*#Inside the castle catacombs, Diddy should take the leftmost path to reach a large tomb behind a Peanut Switch door. Diddy will need to Chimpy Charge the switches on the giant coffin in order from 1 to 4 to open it, and get a Golden Banana. Pressing the switches out of order will spawn enemies from the coffins on the sides of the room.
*#Through the door by the castle moat is the entrance to the Castle Dungeon. Diddy's Kong Switch inside the dungeon grants him access to a long hallway, with a Golden Banana atop the electric chair at the end of it. If the player gets too close while on the floor, the entire wall flips around, preventing access to the banana. Using Funky's Sniper Scope upgrade, Diddy should shoot the Peanut Switch above the electric chair to make some chains come down from the ceiling. Swinging on the chains leads Diddy to the Golden Banana.
*#Diddy's Kasplat is located in the crypt, where the entrances to the Catacombs and Mausoleum are.
*'''[[Lanky Kong]]'''
*#Lanky must enter the mausoleum, shoot the Grape Switch, then quickly jump into the nearby Lanky Barrel. He should then Orangsprint left down the corridor to the slime pit before the gate closes, activate the Trombone Pad ({{button|n64|z}} + {{button|n64|cup}}), then swing across the vines that appear to get a Golden Banana.
*#Lanky must press the Lanky Switch in the castle dungeon and activate the Trombone Pad ({{button|n64|z}} + {{button|n64|cup}}) to make several Lanky Pads appear in the slime. Lanky can then float from pad to pad to reach the Bonus Barrel to play Kremling Kosh. Beat the game to win a Golden Banana.
*#Near Bananaport 4 is a Greenhouse. Lanky should pound the Lanky Switch on the left side of the Greenhouse to open the door, then enter to find a large hedge maze. Lanky should then go left and jump into the Lanky Barrel, then Orangsprint through the maze in less than 30 seconds to get a Golden Banana.
*#At the top of the castle, Lanky can will be able to enter the tower by pressing the Lanky Switch. By defeating all the enemies inside, a Lanky Pad appears. With Funky's Sniper Scope upgrade, Lanky must shoot the three Grape Switches in the upper part of the tower to open the grate and let wind flow into the tower so that Lanky can Baboon Balloon up into a Bonus Barrel. He can then play Beaver Bother to win a Golden Banana.
*#Lanky's Kasplat is just past the drawbridge on the path up the castle.
*'''[[Tiny Kong]]'''
*#Inside the Mausoleum, Tiny should head down the path to the right, then pound the Tiny Switch to make several dead hands rise and fall in the slime. By timing Ponytail Twirls from one hand to the next, she can reach the hand on the far wall to get a Golden Banana.
*#Tiny must Ponytail Twirl over the chasm in the tunnels leading to the dungeon. Jump into the Bonus Barrel to play Teetering Turtle Trouble to win a Golden Banana.
*#Tiny must use the Tiny Barrel next to the Greenhouse to shrink, then jump onto the red mushroom to bounce to the roof of the trash can. Inside, she must shoot all the flies to get a Golden Banana.
*#First, Diddy Kong should press the switch to open the Ballroom door, then swap with Tiny and enter it. Tiny should step onto the Tiny Pad and Monkeyport ({{button|n64|z}}) into the museum, jump into the Tiny Barrel on the roof to shrink, then enter the small opening at the bottom of the barn structure to trigger a rematch with the Mini Car from Frantic Factory. Winning the rematch grants Tiny a Golden Banana.
*#Tiny's Kasplat can be found on a ledge by the path leading to the crypt.
*'''[[Chunky Kong]]'''
*#Inside the old tree by the castle entrance, Chunky can Primate Punch the wall on the left to find a path towards a Bonus Barrel. By shooting the Pineapple Switch above the door, the cage the barrel is in will open, allowing him to Play Beaver Bother to win a Golden Banana.
*#Chunky must enter the Catacombs and take the path to the right. He must then shoot the Pineapple Switch on the door to enter a room with a large coffin in the center, then turn right and follow the right wall to the first coffin. After Primate Punching the coffin door, Chunky should enter and jump into a Bonus Barrel, then play Searchlight Seek to win a Golden Banana.
*#Chunky must Primate Punch the door on the wooden shack next to the Greenhouse by Bananaport 4, then enter. Inside, he must Primate Punch the ? Box in the center of the room to find a Chunky Pad, then press the {{button|n64|z}} to become invisible. Chunky should then play the Triangle Trample ({{button|n64|z}} + {{button|n64|cup}}) to defeat all the Bats to get a Golden Banana.
*#Chunky will find the entrance to the museum just to the left of the greenhouse by Bananaport 4. After pressing the switch and entering the museum, he must Primate Punch the three brass switches on the shields, then continue around to the statue that opened its mouth and get the boulder. Chunky must set the boulder on the table in the center to make the second statue open its mouth, then enter to get a Golden Banana.
*#Chunky's Kasplat is located in the tunnels leading to the Dungeon, right in front of Candy's Shop.
==Profiles==
*'''Instruction booklet bio by Cranky Kong:''' ''It’s a castle, and it’s creepy. Will that do? Mmm... apparently not. Alright, I’ll try my best to make this sound exciting. Ahem, steel your nerves as you hesitantly edge around the precarious exterior, desperately trying to find a way into the fortress’s foreboding walls. Once inside, the horrors of the creepy crypts, the haunted regal ballroom and the mad museum await, their hideous inhabitants eager to welcome unwanted guests. There, not bad, eh? Almost makes you want to play it.''<ref>{{cite|page=21|title=''Donkey Kong 64'' instruction booklet|date=1999|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en}}</ref>
*'''Player's Guide:''' ''The Kongs are one step away from K. Rool's lair, but before they can challenge the tyrant, they'll have to explore a spooky stone structure high atop the warship. Beware-a storm rages in the dark skies above and evil prowls the castle walls.''<ref>{{cite|author=Bihldorff, Nate, Jason Leung, and Drew Williams|title=''Donkey Kong 64'' Player's Guide|page=97|date=1999|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us}}</ref>


==[[Golden Banana]] locations==
==Gallery==
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===Exterior===
|-
<gallery>
! width=1% | Kong !! width=13% |Banana 1 !! width=12% | Banana 2 !! width=12% | Banana 3  !! width=12% | Banana 4 !! width=12% | Blueprint
Creepycastle.png|Castle's exterior
|-
Creepy Castle moat.png|Moat
|[[Donkey Kong]] || Inside the old tree by the castle entrance DK can go inside and shoot the targets to raise the water. Once risen he can swim to the Golden Banana. || DK can go into the lower catacombs of the castle to ride a mine kart. He must collect 25 coins to receive his Golden Banana.  || Inside an  an inner passageway of the castle, DK must flip various puzzle switches to form his face. If successful, a Golden Banana is rewarded. || On the upper level of the castle DK can [[Simian Slam]] a DK Switch to proceed into the castle's book depository. He can then get a DK barrel and turn into Strong Kong to effortlessly go through each booby trap to get to the Golden Banana. || Inside the old tree outside the castle lies DK's Kasplat.
Creepy Castle graveyard.png|Graveyard
|-
Creepy Castle yard.png|Yard
|[[Diddy Kong]] ||Diddy should go up the circular path around the castle until he gets to Cranky's Lab. Diddy need to hop into the Diddy barrel right beside the lab to get his rocketbarrels and fly to the top of the tower on the roof. Now he has to go right into the bonus barrel, and win a golden banana.  ||Somewhere along the long circular path going up the castle, there's a red Diddy switch in front of a door. The player should Simian slam the switch to open the door. Then go inside. He has to follow the path until reaching a spacious room with a checkered floor. This is the ballroom! Defeating all of the enemies on the floor, make a Diddy barrel will appear. The player should Hop into it to get his rocket. Use them to fly over the candles in this room, thereby lighting them. When all the candles are lit, the bonus barrel appears. He has to fly right into it, and finish it to win a golden banana ||From the beginning of the world, forward on the path until the area with brown wooden stairs. The player need to go to the edge and drop down to a new area. Then go inside the door to find a new underground place. He has to go left to the big skull. Shoot the peanut switch beside it to open it up and go inside. Now go left..then left again, shoot the peanut switch here and proceed. There are 4 switches here numbered 1 to 4. Chimpy Charge each of them in order (1, 2, 3, 4) to get a Golden Banana.  ||Where the warp pads are. The player should Drop down into the moat, swim to the entrance of the castle, then go inside the crack in the huge door. Go through these tunnels and the player will find a door that opens when he get close to it. He has to go inside. Go right and Simian Slam the Diddy switch. There's the golden banana! But if the player get too close to it, the entire wall flips around. So he must shoot the Peanut switch from far away (the player must use the Sniper mode because the target is very far away) to make some chain ropes to come down from the ceiling. Swing on the chain ropes to the golden banana. || From the beginning of the world, forward on the path until the area with brown wooden stairs. The player need to go to the edge and drop down to a new area. The player should go inside the door here to find a new underground place. He will immediately notice the Kasplat here. Defeating him, collecting the red blueprints, and bringing them to Snide's HQ at the very top of the castle makes Snide give the player a Golden Banana
Creepy Castle upper.png|Upper
|-
</gallery>
|[[Lanky Kong]]
 
|From the DK Door, follow the path to the second set of steps. Go around the steps and drop off the ledge, then enter the wooden door on the right. Inside, take the first right and go forward to a crypt. Shoot the Grape Switch on the left side to open the door, then enter and go down to a second Grape Switch. Shoot the Grape Switch, then quickly jump into the nearby Lanky Barrel. Orangsprint left down the corridor to the slime pit before the gate closes. Activate the Trombone Pad (Z Button + C-Up), then swing across the vines that appear to get a Golden Banana.
===Interior===
|From the DK Door, follow the path up the second set of steps, then enter the opening on the right wall. Enter the tunnel and take the second left through the door. Take the left passage down and pound the Lanky Switch to open a large black door. Enter and activate the Trombone Pad (Z Button + C-Up) to make several Lanky Pads appear in the slime. Float from pad to pad to reach the Bonus Barrel to play Kremling Kosh. Beat the game to win a Golden Banana.
<gallery>
|From the DK Door, follow the path up the stairs, then climb the ladder on the right wall. At the top, turn right and follow the path up to a Greenhouse. Pound the Lanky Switch on the left side of the Greenhouse to open the door, then enter to find a large hedge maze. Quickly go left and jump into the Lanky Barrel, then Orangsprint through the maze in less than 30 seconds to get a Golden Banana.
Creepy Castle inside.png|Inside
|From Snide's H.Q., go forward and pound the Lanky Switch in front of the tower, then enter and defeat all the enemies to make a Lanky Pad appear. Shoot the three Grape Switches in the upper part of the tower to open the steam vent, then use the Lanky Pad (Z Button) to float up into a Bonus Barrel. Play Beaver Bother to win a Golden Banana.
Creepy Castle dungeon.png|Dungeon
|From the DK Door, follow the path up the stairs, then climb the ladder on the right wall. At the top, turn right and follow the path past the Drawbridge to find a Kasplat. Defeat it for for its Blue Blueprint Piece
Creepy Castle crypt.png|Crypt
|-
Creepy Castle catacombs.png|Catacombs
|[[Tiny Kong]]
Creepy Castle mine cart.png|Mine cart ride
|From the DK Door, follow the path to the second set of steps. Go around the steps and drop off the ledge, then enter the wooden door on the right. Inside, take the first right and go forward to a crypt. Shoot the Feather Switch on the right side to open the door, then enter and take the right passage to a room full of slime. Pound the Tiny Switch to make several dead hands rise and fall in the slime. Ponytail Twirl from one hand to the next to reach the hand on the far wall to get a Golden Banana.
Creepy Castle mausoleum.png|Mausoleum
|From the DK Door, follow the path up the second set of steps, then enter the opening on the right wall. Enter the tunnel and take the first left, then Ponytail Twirl over the chasm. Jump into the Bonus Barrel to play Teetering Turtle Trouble to win a Golden Banana
Creepy Castle library.png|Library
|From the DK Door, follow the path up the stairs, then climb the ladder on the right wall. At the top, turn right and follow the path up to a Greenhouse. Jump into the Tiny Barrel next to the Greenhouse to shrink, then jump onto the red mushroom to bounce to the roof of the Silo. Drop through the hole in the roof, then shoot all the flies to get a Golden Banana.
Creepy Castle ballroom.png|Ballroom
|From the DK Door, follow the path up the stairs, then climb the ladder on the right wall. At the top, turn right and follow the path up to a Greenhouse. From the Greenhouse, go forward up the path across the moving platform to the Ballroom entrance. Use the nearby Tag Barrel to change to Diddy and pound the Diddy Switch, opening the Ballroom door. Change back to Tiny and enter the door, then follow the passage into a large Ballroom. Step onto the Tiny Pad and warp (Z Button) to a room with a brick shed in the center. Jump into the Tiny Barrel on the roof to shrink, then enter the small opening at the bottom to reappear in Frantic Factory. Race the Mini Car Race in a rematch and win to get a Golden Banana.
Creepy Castle wind tower.png|Wind tower
|From the DK Door, follow the path to the second set of steps. Go around the steps and drop off the ledge, then follow the right wall all the way around until the path ends, then Ponytail Twirl to a ledge and defeat the Kasplat for its Purple Blueprint Piece,
Creepy Castle museum.png|Museum
|-
Creepy Castle tree.png|Tree
|[[Chunky Kong]]
Creepy Castle greenhouse.png|Greenhouse
|From the DK Door, follow the path up the first set of steps to a large dead tree. Enter the tree and Primate Punch the wall on the left Follow the path down the slope and turn right to face a door at the far end. Target and shoot the Pineapple Switch above the door, then go forward and jump into a Bonus Barrel. Play Beaver Bother to win a Golden Banana.
Creepy Castle trashcan.png|Trashcan
|From the DK Door, follow the path to the second set of steps. Go around the steps and drop off the ledge, then enter the wooden door on the right. Inside, take the first left to enter a large room with a large skull door on the far wall. Shoot the Pineapple Switch on the right side of the skull door and enter. Inside, take right path and go forward to a large door. Shoot the Pineapple Switch on the door to enter a room with a large coffin in the center. Turn right and follow the right wall to the first Coffin. Primate Punch the Coffin door, then enter and jump into a Bonus Barrel. Play Searchlight Seek to win a Golden Banana.
Creepy Castle tool shed.png|Tool shed
|From the DK Door, follow the path up the stairs, then climb the ladder on the right wall. At the top, turn right and follow the path up to a Greenhouse. Primate Punch the door on the wooden shack next to the Greenhouse, then enter. Primate Punch the ? Box in the center of the room to find a Chunky Pad, then press the Z Button to become invisible. Play the Triangle Trample (Z Button + C-Up) to defeat all the Bats and get a Golden Banana
Creepy Castle boss arena.png|Boss arena
|From the DK Door, follow the path up the stairs, then climb the ladder on the right wall. At the top, turn right and follow the path up to a Greenhouse. From the Greenhouse, go down the path and follow the right wall to find the Museum entrance. Pound the Chunky Switch to open the door, then enter and follow the passage into a large room. Follow the left wall and Primate Punch the three brass switches, then continue around to the statue that opened its mouth and get the boulder. Set the boulder on the table in the center to make the second statue open its mouth, then enter to get a Golden Banana.
</gallery>
|From the DK Door, follow the path up the second set of steps, then enter the opening on the right wall. Enter the tunnel and go forward to find the Kasplat, then defeat it for for its Green Blueprint Piece
 
|}
===Miscellaneous===
<gallery>
DK64 Creepy Castle exterior.png|[[Chunky Kong]] exploring the exterior of Creepy Castle
DK64 Mist.png|Mist screen
</gallery>


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{Foreignname
{{foreign names
|Jap=ゾゾゾ~キャッスル
|Jap=ゾゾゾ~キャッスル
|JapR={{nowrap|Zozozo~ kyassuru}}
|JapR={{nw|Zozozo~ Kyassuru}}
|JapM=Fearsome Castle; 「ゾゾゾ~」 ''zozozo~'' and variants of it are onomatopoeic for unsettling, fearsome laughter.
|JapM=From「ゾゾゾ~」(''zozozo~'', Japanese onomatopoeia for fearsome laughter) and "castle"
|Spa=Castillo Canguelo
|Spa=Castillo Canguelo
|SpaM=Fear Castle
|SpaM=Fear Castle
|Ger=Kamikaze Kastell
|Ger=Kamikaze Kastell
|GerM=Kamikaze Castle
|GerM=Kamikaze Castle
|Fre=Château-Chocotte
|FreM=Scary Castle
|Ita=Il Castello Spettrale
|ItaM=The Spectral Castle
}}
}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The background music that plays in the dungeons of Creepy Castle is a remix of the theme song from ''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]'', where [[Pauline]] was getting taken to the top of the construction site.
*The background music for Creepy Castle, as well as some of the dungeons, is an arrangement of the "[[Game Kaishi (Donkey Kong)|Game Kaishi]]" theme from ''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]'', heard as [[Pauline]] is taken to the top of the construction site. This theme was composed for a ''{{iw|jiggywikki|Banjo-Kazooie}}'' level called "Prickly Pear Island," a level that was ultimately cut while the game was still known as "Project Dream".<ref>{{cite|url=tcrf.net/Prerelease:Banjo-Kazooie/Project_Dream#Prickly_Pear_Island|title=''Banjo-Kazooie''|language=en|publisher=The Cutting Room Floor|accessdate=February 21, 2022}}</ref>
**The main theme of this level was also composed for a Banjo-Kazooie level called "Prickly Pear Isle," a level that was ultimately cut while the game was still known as Project Dream.
*The museum's background music has a sample of {{iw|wikipedia|Johann Sebastian Bach|Bach's}} {{iw|wikipedia|Toccata and Fugue}}. A similar sample can be heard in ''Banjo-Kazooie'' when entering the haunted church in Mad Monster Mansion. This snippet was also used in the arcade versions of ''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (game)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]''
*The museum's background music has a sample of [[wikipedia:Johann Sebastian Bach|Bach's]] [[wikipedia:Toccata and Fugue|Toccata and Fugue]]. A similar sample can be heard in ''[[wikipedia:Banjo-Kazooie|Banjo-Kazooie]]'' when entering the haunted church in Mad Monster Mansion.
*The piano part of this level's theme was composed by Grant Kirkhope before being employed by Rare. He then included it in the music for Creepy Castle, as he found it fit its theme.<ref>{{cite|timestamp=41:59|url=youtu.be/hsqCnMMjylg?t=2519|title=The Kongversation - 734: Inteview: Grant Kirkhope|publisher=YouTube|language=en|author=DK Vine|date=December 11, 2019|accessdate=June 22, 2024}}</ref>
**This snippet was also used in the arcade versions of [[Donkey Kong Junior]].
 
*King Kut Out, the cardboard copy of King K. Rool, is the hastily made ruler of Creepy Castle.
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Latest revision as of 11:16, November 17, 2024

Creepy Castle
Creepy Castle overworld.
Entrance requirement 80 Golden Bananas
Boss King Kut Out
Boss requirement 400 bananas
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Creepy Castle is the seventh level of Donkey Kong 64. It is a haunted Kremling castle high atop K. Rool's warship,[1][2] acting as a successor to both Gloomy Gulch and K. Rool's Keep from the original Crocodile Isle. The Kongs must have at least 80 Golden Bananas for B. Locker to allow them to enter the level. The Kongs can only enter this level from its lobby where three Koshas are found from using a large Barrel Cannon near K. Lumsy's Prison. Although Creepy Castle is said to be located on K. Rool's Crocodile Isle, it also appears to be floating above ground. If the active Kong falls off the location, they respawn back from the beginning portal. The level takes place both inside and outside of the old, abandoned castle.

Like typical haunted areas, a continuous thunderstorm takes place in the area. Many of the enemies featured are undead, such as Skeleton Kremling and Ghosts, and is inhabited by Bats. The castle interior features haunted corridors, mostly-empty rooms, and haunted catacombs on the lowest floor. Additionally, this level is the first to have the red Kong Switches, which can only be activated from using the Super Duper Simian Slam move learned from Cranky Kong. In this level, the red switches are usually used for opening entrances to various parts of the castle. The boss of Creepy Castle is King Kut Out, a hastily-made cardboard cutout of King K. Rool. Lanky Kong is required to take part in the boss fight, but all Kongs may potentially be used, as whenever one misses King Kut Out, they go out of bounds and another Kong takes their place.

Creepy Castle is divided into different areas both within and outside of the castle. The outside mostly involves the Kongs climbing up around the tall castle. There are a few outside locations with a hidden Golden Banana, including a large tree and a greenhouse. The castle interior and crypt are covered in fog (similar to Angry Aztec's sandstorm mist). A loud moaning and a variety of haunted noises can be heard inside the area. The toxic waste pools featured in the level's lobby also appear in the dungeon and mausoleum. A number of rooms appear in the castle including: a museum with unknown statues, a barn and alter behind glass walls, a ball room with tile-decorated flooring, a library with a haunted passageway between bookshelves, and an empty room at the very top featuring a fan blowing upward. The lower levels inside the castle are home to a series of labyrinth catacombs filled with Skeleton Kremlings and Bats. The skull-shaped crypt also has a Mine Cart challenge against its resident demon.

Enemies[edit]

Golden Banana locations[edit]

  • Donkey Kong
    1. Inside the old tree by the castle entrance, DK can go inside and shoot the targets to raise the water. Once risen he can swim to the Golden Banana.
    2. DK can go into the lower catacombs of the castle to solve a lever puzzle, granting access to the Ghost Train Ride mine cart. He must collect 25 coins to receive his Golden Banana.
    3. Inside the castle dungeon, DK must flip various puzzle switches to form his face. If successful, a Golden Banana is rewarded.
    4. On the upper level of the castle, DK can Simian Slam a DK Switch to open the door to the castle Library, which he must race to before the timer on the switch runs out. Inside, he can then get a DK barrel and turn into Strong Kong to effortlessly go through each booby trap to get to the Golden Banana.
    5. Inside the old tree outside the castle lays DK's Kasplat.
  • Diddy Kong
    1. Diddy can use a Diddy barrel at Bananaport 2 to Jetbarrel to the top of the tower on the roof. Atop the tower is a Bonus Barrel, where Diddy can play Big Bug Bash and win a golden banana.
    2. Diddy will find the entrance to the Ballroom just to the right of the greenhouse by Bananaport 4. Diddy should press the Diddy Switch and enter the Ballroom and, once inside, defeat all of the enemies to make a Diddy barrel appear. He should then enter the barrel and use the flames of the Jetbarrel to light the candles in the ballroom. When all the candles are lit, a Bonus Barrel appears. Diddy can fly to it and beat the minigame to collect the Golden Banana.
    3. Inside the castle catacombs, Diddy should take the leftmost path to reach a large tomb behind a Peanut Switch door. Diddy will need to Chimpy Charge the switches on the giant coffin in order from 1 to 4 to open it, and get a Golden Banana. Pressing the switches out of order will spawn enemies from the coffins on the sides of the room.
    4. Through the door by the castle moat is the entrance to the Castle Dungeon. Diddy's Kong Switch inside the dungeon grants him access to a long hallway, with a Golden Banana atop the electric chair at the end of it. If the player gets too close while on the floor, the entire wall flips around, preventing access to the banana. Using Funky's Sniper Scope upgrade, Diddy should shoot the Peanut Switch above the electric chair to make some chains come down from the ceiling. Swinging on the chains leads Diddy to the Golden Banana.
    5. Diddy's Kasplat is located in the crypt, where the entrances to the Catacombs and Mausoleum are.
  • Lanky Kong
    1. Lanky must enter the mausoleum, shoot the Grape Switch, then quickly jump into the nearby Lanky Barrel. He should then Orangsprint left down the corridor to the slime pit before the gate closes, activate the Trombone Pad (Z Button + Up C Button), then swing across the vines that appear to get a Golden Banana.
    2. Lanky must press the Lanky Switch in the castle dungeon and activate the Trombone Pad (Z Button + Up C Button) to make several Lanky Pads appear in the slime. Lanky can then float from pad to pad to reach the Bonus Barrel to play Kremling Kosh. Beat the game to win a Golden Banana.
    3. Near Bananaport 4 is a Greenhouse. Lanky should pound the Lanky Switch on the left side of the Greenhouse to open the door, then enter to find a large hedge maze. Lanky should then go left and jump into the Lanky Barrel, then Orangsprint through the maze in less than 30 seconds to get a Golden Banana.
    4. At the top of the castle, Lanky can will be able to enter the tower by pressing the Lanky Switch. By defeating all the enemies inside, a Lanky Pad appears. With Funky's Sniper Scope upgrade, Lanky must shoot the three Grape Switches in the upper part of the tower to open the grate and let wind flow into the tower so that Lanky can Baboon Balloon up into a Bonus Barrel. He can then play Beaver Bother to win a Golden Banana.
    5. Lanky's Kasplat is just past the drawbridge on the path up the castle.
  • Tiny Kong
    1. Inside the Mausoleum, Tiny should head down the path to the right, then pound the Tiny Switch to make several dead hands rise and fall in the slime. By timing Ponytail Twirls from one hand to the next, she can reach the hand on the far wall to get a Golden Banana.
    2. Tiny must Ponytail Twirl over the chasm in the tunnels leading to the dungeon. Jump into the Bonus Barrel to play Teetering Turtle Trouble to win a Golden Banana.
    3. Tiny must use the Tiny Barrel next to the Greenhouse to shrink, then jump onto the red mushroom to bounce to the roof of the trash can. Inside, she must shoot all the flies to get a Golden Banana.
    4. First, Diddy Kong should press the switch to open the Ballroom door, then swap with Tiny and enter it. Tiny should step onto the Tiny Pad and Monkeyport (Z Button) into the museum, jump into the Tiny Barrel on the roof to shrink, then enter the small opening at the bottom of the barn structure to trigger a rematch with the Mini Car from Frantic Factory. Winning the rematch grants Tiny a Golden Banana.
    5. Tiny's Kasplat can be found on a ledge by the path leading to the crypt.
  • Chunky Kong
    1. Inside the old tree by the castle entrance, Chunky can Primate Punch the wall on the left to find a path towards a Bonus Barrel. By shooting the Pineapple Switch above the door, the cage the barrel is in will open, allowing him to Play Beaver Bother to win a Golden Banana.
    2. Chunky must enter the Catacombs and take the path to the right. He must then shoot the Pineapple Switch on the door to enter a room with a large coffin in the center, then turn right and follow the right wall to the first coffin. After Primate Punching the coffin door, Chunky should enter and jump into a Bonus Barrel, then play Searchlight Seek to win a Golden Banana.
    3. Chunky must Primate Punch the door on the wooden shack next to the Greenhouse by Bananaport 4, then enter. Inside, he must Primate Punch the ? Box in the center of the room to find a Chunky Pad, then press the Z Button to become invisible. Chunky should then play the Triangle Trample (Z Button + Up C Button) to defeat all the Bats to get a Golden Banana.
    4. Chunky will find the entrance to the museum just to the left of the greenhouse by Bananaport 4. After pressing the switch and entering the museum, he must Primate Punch the three brass switches on the shields, then continue around to the statue that opened its mouth and get the boulder. Chunky must set the boulder on the table in the center to make the second statue open its mouth, then enter to get a Golden Banana.
    5. Chunky's Kasplat is located in the tunnels leading to the Dungeon, right in front of Candy's Shop.

Profiles[edit]

  • Instruction booklet bio by Cranky Kong: It’s a castle, and it’s creepy. Will that do? Mmm... apparently not. Alright, I’ll try my best to make this sound exciting. Ahem, steel your nerves as you hesitantly edge around the precarious exterior, desperately trying to find a way into the fortress’s foreboding walls. Once inside, the horrors of the creepy crypts, the haunted regal ballroom and the mad museum await, their hideous inhabitants eager to welcome unwanted guests. There, not bad, eh? Almost makes you want to play it.[3]
  • Player's Guide: The Kongs are one step away from K. Rool's lair, but before they can challenge the tyrant, they'll have to explore a spooky stone structure high atop the warship. Beware-a storm rages in the dark skies above and evil prowls the castle walls.[4]

Gallery[edit]

Exterior[edit]

Interior[edit]

Miscellaneous[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ゾゾゾ~キャッスル[?]
Zozozo~ Kyassuru
From「ゾゾゾ~」(zozozo~, Japanese onomatopoeia for fearsome laughter) and "castle"
French Château-Chocotte[?] Scary Castle
German Kamikaze Kastell[?] Kamikaze Castle
Italian Il Castello Spettrale[?] The Spectral Castle
Spanish Castillo Canguelo[?] Fear Castle

Trivia[edit]

  • The background music for Creepy Castle, as well as some of the dungeons, is an arrangement of the "Game Kaishi" theme from Donkey Kong, heard as Pauline is taken to the top of the construction site. This theme was composed for a Banjo-Kazooie level called "Prickly Pear Island," a level that was ultimately cut while the game was still known as "Project Dream".[5]
  • The museum's background music has a sample of Bach's Toccata and Fugue. A similar sample can be heard in Banjo-Kazooie when entering the haunted church in Mad Monster Mansion. This snippet was also used in the arcade versions of Donkey Kong Jr.
  • The piano part of this level's theme was composed by Grant Kirkhope before being employed by Rare. He then included it in the music for Creepy Castle, as he found it fit its theme.[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Bihldorff, Nate, Jason Leung, and Drew Williams (1999). Donkey Kong 64 Player's Guide. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 97.
  2. ^ "GO GRAVEROBBING: Deep inside the catacombs is a large coffin that could house only the corpse of some huge Kremling." – Bihldorff, Nate, Jason Leung, and Drew Williams (1999). Donkey Kong 64 Player's Guide. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 100.
  3. ^ 1999. Donkey Kong 64 instruction booklet. Nintendo of America (English). Page 21.
  4. ^ Bihldorff, Nate, Jason Leung, and Drew Williams (1999). Donkey Kong 64 Player's Guide. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 97.
  5. ^ Banjo-Kazooie. The Cutting Room Floor (English). Retrieved February 21, 2022.
  6. ^ DK Vine (December 11, 2019). The Kongversation - 734: Inteview: Grant Kirkhope (41:59). YouTube (English). Retrieved June 22, 2024.