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{{redirect|Gnawty Beaver|the similarly named species of beavers|[[Gnawty]]}}
|image=[[File:Very gnawty 01.png|165px]]<br>Artwork of Very Gnawty from ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]''
{{character infobox
|full_name=Very Gnawty
|image=[[File:Very gnawty 01.png|200px]]<br>Artwork of Very Gnawty from ''Donkey Kong Country''
|species=[[Gnawty]]
|first_appearance=''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'' ([[List of games by date#1994|1994]])
|first_appearance=''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'' ([[List of games by date#1994|1994]])
|species=[[Gnawty]]
|latest_appearance=''[[Donkey Kong Country (Game Boy Advance)|Donkey Kong Country]]'' ([[Game Boy Advance]]) ([[List of games by date#2003|2003]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Donkey Kong Country#Game Boy Advance|Donkey Kong Country]]'' ([[Game Boy Advance]]) ([[List of games by date#2003|2003]])
}}
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'''Very Gnawty''' is a giant [[Gnawty]] and the boss of the [[Kongo Jungle]] in the game ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]''. His name is a pun on "very naughty". He is the first boss of the game, appearing in the level [[Very Gnawty's Lair]]. His behavior consists of hopping across the battle arena, damaging the [[Kong]]s upon touching them. The characters must attack Very Gnawty by jumping on him, causing the enemy to move faster. After five such hits, he gasps and collapses onto the ground, signifying defeat.
{{quote|I can't believe it, you trampled all over Gnawty.|[[Cranky Kong]], ''Donkey Kong Country'' (GBA version)}}
'''Very Gnawty''', also named '''Gnawty''' and '''Gnawty Beaver''',<ref>{{cite|title=''Nintendo Magazine System'' (UK) issue 26 (NMS Special)|page=11 and 13|date=November 1994|language=en-gb}}</ref> is a giant [[Gnawty]] and the first boss in ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]''. Very Gnawty has black-patterned green fur and pink hands, ears and webbed feet, as well as two buckteeth, three fingers on each hand and an orange belly and tail. Its name is a pun on the phrase "very naughty," substituting the latter word with Gnawty. As a boss, Very Gnawty is fought in [[Very Gnawty's Lair]], at the end of [[Kongo Jungle]]. It repeatedly hops across the arena. Like with most other enemies, Very Gnawty can damage [[Donkey Kong]] or [[Diddy Kong]] by touching them. Very Gnawty can take damage from being [[stomp]]ed, and it moves quicker and hops higher with each hit. After five hits, Very Gnawty is defeated.
 
In the [[Donkey Kong Country (Game Boy Advance)|Game Boy Advance version]], Very Gnawty's fur color was changed to red, formerly that of [[Really Gnawty]]'s, who in turn had its fur color changed to blue. Additionally, when Very Gnawty is hit in its boss battle, it jumps to the other side of the arena before continuing to hop around. Additionally, after defeating [[Really Gnawty]], there is a one-time event of Very Gnawty in [[DK's Tree House]], and when the Kongs enter, it turns around to look at them, pants, and proceeds to hop out of the entrance.
 
In ''[[Super Mario-kun]]'', Very Gnawty is the mother of a baby Gnawty and attacks the heroes when they hurt her kid when he attempted to scare [[Mario]] and [[Yoshi]] with shadow tricks. She is defeated when Mario ignites some [[TNT Barrel]]s she is holding with a fireball. The baby Gnawty will later reappear in [[Millstone Mayhem]] trying to use the [[Millstone|titular obstacles]] to get revenge.
 
==Profiles and statistics==
{{DK boss|image=[[File:Very Gnawty DKC.png]]|world=[[Kongo Jungle]]|level=[[Very Gnawty's Lair]]|defeat=5|reward=[[File:GiantBananaSprite.png|30px|link=Giant Banana]]||num=1|game=Donkey Kong Country|next=Master Necky}}


In the [[Donkey Kong Country#Game Boy Advance|Game Boy Advance version]], Very Gnawty is recolored brown and is larger than he was in the original game. When hit, he will jump to the other side of the arena before continuing his attack.
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
VeryGnawty.PNG|Sprite from the SNES version
Very Gnawty DKC.png|''Donkey Kong Country'' sprite
Very Gnawty - DKC GBC sprite.png|Sprite from the GBC version
Very Gnawty - DKC GBC sprite.png|''Donkey Kong Country'' (GBC) sprite
Very Gnawty - DKC GBA sprite.png|Sprite from the GBA version
Very Gnawty - DKC GBA sprite.png|''Donkey Kong Country'' (GBA) sprite
DKC-VeryGnawtyLair.png|Boss battle in ''Donkey Kong Country''
DKC-VeryGnawtyGiantBanana.png|Very Gnawty defeated in ''Donkey Kong Country''
SMKun 14 chapter 8.png|''[[Super Mario-kun]]'' [[Super Mario-kun Volume 14|volume 14]]
Blast Barrels SMKun.png|''Super Mario-kun'' volume 14
</gallery>
</gallery>


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=ノーティ
|Jap=ベリーノーティ
|JapR=Nōti
|JapR=Berī Nōti
|JapM=Naughty
|JapM=Very Gnawty
|Fre=Very Gnawty
|Spa=Very Gnawty
|Ita=Very Gnawty
}}
}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*[[Really Gnawty]] is a palette swap of Very Gnawty; while Very Gnawty has green fur, Really Gnawty has brown fur. These colors are swapped in the Game Boy Advance remake of the game, though like all Gnawties, Really Gnawty's fur became blue rather than green.
[[File:GiantGnawtyinDK64.png|200px|thumb|A giant Gnawty in ''Donkey Kong 64'']]
*In the Game Boy Advance version, Very Gnawty can also be found inside [[DK's Tree House]] after defeating Really Gnawty. When he realizes Donkey Kong or Diddy Kong has entered the tree house, the beaver runs past them and out of the front door. This can be performed only once per file.
*Gnawties around the size of Very Gnawty appear in ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'', near [[Cranky's Lab]] in [[Jungle Japes]]. Despite their size, these Gnawties are as weak as regular ones and can be defeated in one hit.
*Gnawties equal in size to Very Gnawty appear in ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'', near [[Cranky's Lab]] in [[Jungle Japes]]. The only difference between Very Gnawty and these Gnawties is that the large Gnawties of ''Donkey Kong 64'' can be defeated in just one hit, rather than five as in ''Donkey Kong Country''.
*In ''Nintendo Magazine System'' (UK)'s 26th issue, Really Gnawty was also named Gnawty Beaver like Very Gnawty, who was described as being his "fallen comrade."<ref>{{cite|language=en-gb|date=November 1994|title=''Nintendo Magazine System'' (UK) issue 26 (NMS Special)|page=21}}</ref> On another page, generic Gnawties were also named Gnawty Beaver, specifically the ones operating the millstones.<ref>{{cite|quote=Huge millstones powered by Gnawty Beavers threaten to flatten our hero's{{sic}}.|title=''Nintendo Magazine System'' (UK) issue 26 (NMS Special)|page=24|date=November 1994}}</ref>
 
==References==
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Latest revision as of 10:07, November 8, 2024

"Gnawty Beaver" redirects here. For the similarly named species of beavers, see Gnawty.
Very Gnawty
Very Gnawty
Artwork of Very Gnawty from Donkey Kong Country
Species Gnawty
First appearance Donkey Kong Country (1994)
Latest appearance Donkey Kong Country (Game Boy Advance) (2003)
“I can't believe it, you trampled all over Gnawty.”
Cranky Kong, Donkey Kong Country (GBA version)

Very Gnawty, also named Gnawty and Gnawty Beaver,[1] is a giant Gnawty and the first boss in Donkey Kong Country. Very Gnawty has black-patterned green fur and pink hands, ears and webbed feet, as well as two buckteeth, three fingers on each hand and an orange belly and tail. Its name is a pun on the phrase "very naughty," substituting the latter word with Gnawty. As a boss, Very Gnawty is fought in Very Gnawty's Lair, at the end of Kongo Jungle. It repeatedly hops across the arena. Like with most other enemies, Very Gnawty can damage Donkey Kong or Diddy Kong by touching them. Very Gnawty can take damage from being stomped, and it moves quicker and hops higher with each hit. After five hits, Very Gnawty is defeated.

In the Game Boy Advance version, Very Gnawty's fur color was changed to red, formerly that of Really Gnawty's, who in turn had its fur color changed to blue. Additionally, when Very Gnawty is hit in its boss battle, it jumps to the other side of the arena before continuing to hop around. Additionally, after defeating Really Gnawty, there is a one-time event of Very Gnawty in DK's Tree House, and when the Kongs enter, it turns around to look at them, pants, and proceeds to hop out of the entrance.

In Super Mario-kun, Very Gnawty is the mother of a baby Gnawty and attacks the heroes when they hurt her kid when he attempted to scare Mario and Yoshi with shadow tricks. She is defeated when Mario ignites some TNT Barrels she is holding with a fireball. The baby Gnawty will later reappear in Millstone Mayhem trying to use the titular obstacles to get revenge.

Profiles and statistics[edit]

Very Gnawty
Very Gnawty in Donkey Kong Country.
World Kongo Jungle Level Very Gnawty's Lair
Hits to defeat 5 Reward Giant Banana
Directory of bosses (#1) | >>

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ベリーノーティ[?]
Berī Nōti
Very Gnawty
French Very Gnawty[?] -
Italian Very Gnawty[?] -
Spanish Very Gnawty[?] -

Trivia[edit]

A giant Gnawty in Donkey Kong 64
A giant Gnawty in Donkey Kong 64
  • Gnawties around the size of Very Gnawty appear in Donkey Kong 64, near Cranky's Lab in Jungle Japes. Despite their size, these Gnawties are as weak as regular ones and can be defeated in one hit.
  • In Nintendo Magazine System (UK)'s 26th issue, Really Gnawty was also named Gnawty Beaver like Very Gnawty, who was described as being his "fallen comrade."[2] On another page, generic Gnawties were also named Gnawty Beaver, specifically the ones operating the millstones.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ November 1994. Nintendo Magazine System (UK) issue 26 (NMS Special). Page 11 and 13.
  2. ^ November 1994. Nintendo Magazine System (UK) issue 26 (NMS Special). Page 21.
  3. ^ "Huge millstones powered by Gnawty Beavers threaten to flatten our hero's[sic]." – November 1994. Nintendo Magazine System (UK) issue 26 (NMS Special). Page 24.