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{{quote2|The vast mines of Donkey Kong Country have been stripped of any ore they may have once contained. All the tools of the miners remain, however, from mine carts to rickety scaffolding. There are special barrels that turn the lights on and off, and risky mine elevators full of slag. Without a hard hat, mine exploration is not recommended, but [[Klump]] is not about to give up his!|''Donkey Kong Country'' manual, page 23}}
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|image=[[File:Monkey Mines (GBA).png|200px]]<br>World map in the [[Donkey Kong Country (Game Boy Advance)|second remake]]
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'''Monkey Mines''' (simply known as '''Mines''' in the [[Donkey Kong Country (show)|animated series]]) is the second area adventured through in the game ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]''. The only animal buddy used in this area is [[Winky the Frog]]. The boss of the area is [[Master Necky]]. This area was also the first appearance of the [[Kremling]], [[Krash]], as well as the first place with mine-kart stages. There was a temple at the end of the stage which is currently believed to be built by the Kremlings, but there is no evidence to prove this.
'''Monkey Mines''' (simply known as '''Mines''' in the [[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|television series]]) is the second world of ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]''. It has five levels, most of which take place in a subterranean setting. On [[Donkey Kong Island]], Monkey Mines is located at the foot of the hill leading to next world, [[Vine Valley (world)|Vine Valley]]. [[Winky]] is the only [[Animal Friends|Animal Friend]] who appears in the world. [[Master Necky]] is the boss fought at the end. The [[Ruins]] world from ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]'' is thematically similar and has been suggested to be the same location.<ref>{{cite|author=KynanPearson|language=en|date=August 12, 2021|url=x.com/KynanPearson/status/1425940659152769030|title=Tweet|publisher=X|archive=web.archive.org/web/20210812220225/https://twitter.com/KynanPearson/status/1425940659152769030|accessdate=January 30, 2022}}</ref>
 
In the [[Donkey Kong Country (TV series)|cartoon]], this area is closely connected to King K. Rool and his minions' [[Kremkroc Industries, Inc.|base]]. The area is alluded to in the ''[[Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle]]'' [[Donkey Kong Adventure]] story expansion, where it is mentioned in the description of [[Rabbid Cranky]]'s [[List of weapons in Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle#Croaker Disposer|Croaker Disposer]]. Since this weapon takes its design after Winky the Frog, the description references how the Animal Buddy first appears in this world in ''Donkey Kong Country''.
 
== Levels ==
=== Winky's Walkway ===
{{main|Winky's Walkway}}
[[Winky's Walkway]] is the first level of Monkey Mines is also the first level to feature Winky the Frog. The high-jumping amphibian can only be reached by jumping off of a [[Necky]]. This level is also the shortest in the game, being about half the length of a normal level. Enemies here include some Neckies that help the Kongs reach higher areas, [[Gnawty|Gnawties]] who are mainly spat out of [[Oil Drum]]s, and [[Klaptrap]]s who are regular enemies throughout the level. The level becomes extended in the [[Game Boy Color]] version.


=== Mine Cart Carnage ===
In the [[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|cartoon]], this area is closely connected to King K. Rool and his minions' [[Kremkroc Industries, Inc.|base]]. The area is alluded to in the ''[[Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle]]'' [[Donkey Kong Adventure]] story expansion, where it is mentioned in the description of [[Rabbid Cranky]]'s [[List of weapons in Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle#Croaker Disposer|Croaker Disposer]]. Since this weapon takes its design after Winky the Frog, the description references how the Animal Buddy first appears in this world in ''Donkey Kong Country''.
{{main|Mine Cart Carnage}}
[[Mine Cart Carnage]] is the second level of the dark mines and also the first minecart level. A secret shortcut can be found at the beginning of the stage that allows the Kongs to entirely skip the level. This Warp Barrel, however, was removed in the Game Boy Color version. The only enemies found in this level are [[Krash]]es.


===Bouncy Bonanza===
==Levels==
{{main|Bouncy Bonanza}}
{{DKC map}}
[[Bouncy Bonanza]] is the third level of the mine world, Monkey Mines and the first cave level of the world. [[Winky the Frog|Winky]] can be found again in this level halfway throughout it. The enemies to stop in the Kongs' path in this world are [[Kritter]]s and [[Zinger]]s, commonly found enemies in the game. This place, as its name states, features tires as objects for the Kongs to bounce on so they can reach higher areas.
{|class="wikitable dk"
!#!!Screenshot!!Level!!Summary
|-
|1
|[[File:Winky's Walkway SNES 5.png|200px]]
|[[Winky's Walkway]]
|A short level and the first to feature its namesake, [[Winky]]. The level is longer in the [[Donkey Kong Country (Game Boy Color)|first remake]].
|-
|2
|[[File:Mine Cart Carnage SNES.png|200px]]
|[[Mine Cart Carnage]]
|The player characters ride a [[Mine Cart]] on several rail segments and jump over abandoned Mine Carts and [[Krash]]es along the way.
|-
|3
|[[File:Bouncy Bonanza 5.png|200px]]
|[[Bouncy Bonanza]]
|A cave level with several [[tire]]s, including optional assistance from Winky.
|-
|4
|[[File:Stop & Go Station tire bouncing.png|200px]]
|[[Stop & Go Station]]
|A dark level and the only one to feature the fast-moving [[Rock Kroc]]s that can only be calmed using [[Stop & Go Barrel]]s along the way.
|-
|5
|[[File:Millstone Mayhem SNES 6.png|200px]]
|[[Millstone Mayhem]]
|The first level taking place outside of a temple and to have millstone-operating Gnawties and [[Krusha]]s.
|-
|6
|[[File:DKC-NeckyNuts.png|200px]]
|[[Necky's Nuts]]
|The boss level where [[Master Necky]] is fought.
|}


===Stop & Go Station===
==Profiles==
{{main|Stop & Go Station}}
{{multilang profile
[[Stop & Go Station]] is the fourth level of the world, Monkey Mines. It is set in a mining place. A shortcut can be found at the beginning of the level if the Kongs walk left when starting the level, so they can become warped to the end of the level. Enemies here include the invincible [[Rock Kroc]]s, and some [[Klaptrap]]s. The Rock Krocs can only be defeated by [[Donkey Kong]]'s hand slap move in the [[Game Boy Advance]] version.
|type=manual
 
|Eng=The vast mines of Donkey Kong Country have been stripped of any ore they may have once contained. All the tools of the miners remain, however, from mine carts to rickety scaffolding. There are special barrels that turn the lights on and off, and risky mine elevators full of slag. Without a hard hat, mine exploration is not recommended, but [[Klump]] is not about to give up his!<ref>{{cite|title=''Donkey Kong Country'' instruction booklet|page=23|date=1994|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en}}</ref>}}
===Millstone Mayhem===
{{main|Millstone Mayhem}}
[[Millstone Mayhem]] is the fifth and final normal level of the world, Monkey Mines. This area appears to be set in a temple and the Animal Buddy, Winky appears for a third time in this world halfway throughout the level to help the Kongs throughout their journey.The enemies here include the [[Slippa]]s, egg shooting [[Necky|Neckies]], and some bouncing and normal Kritters can be found here.
 
===Necky's Nuts===
{{main|Necky's Nuts}}
The Kongs must beat the giant vulture [[Master Necky]] to progress.
{{br}}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
DKC-GBC-Monkey-Mines.png|In the [[Game Boy Color]] version.
MonkeyMines DKC.png|World map in the original version
Monkey Mines (GBA).png|In the [[Game Boy Advance]] version.
DKC-GBC-Monkey-Mines.png|World map in the [[Game Boy Color]] version
Monkey Mines design.jpg|Monkey Mines design plan
</gallery>
</gallery>


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names|
{{foreign names
|Jap=レベル2 モンキーマインズ
|Jpn=レベル2 モンキーマインズ
|JapR=Reberu 2 Monkī mainzu
|JpnR=Reberu 2 Monkī mainzu
|JapM=Level 2 Monkey Mines
|JpnM=Level 2 Monkey Mines
|Spa=Minas Mono
|Spa=Minas Mono
|SpaM=Literal translation
|SpaM=Monkey Mines
|Fre=Mines Macaques
|Fre=Mines des Macaques
|FreM=''Macaques'' is a type of monkey
|FreM=Macaque Mines
|Ger=Affen-Minen
|Ger=Affen-Minen
|GerM=Literal translation
|GerM=Monkey Mines
|Ita=Mondo di Miniere
|Ita=Mondo di Miniere
|ItaM=World of Mines
|ItaM=World of Mines
}}
}}
{{br}}
 
==References==
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Latest revision as of 12:24, January 7, 2025

Monkey Mines
The world map of Monkey Mines from Donkey Kong Country on Game Boy Advance.
World map in the second remake
Game Donkey Kong Country
Level(s) 5
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Monkey Mines (simply known as Mines in the television series) is the second world of Donkey Kong Country. It has five levels, most of which take place in a subterranean setting. On Donkey Kong Island, Monkey Mines is located at the foot of the hill leading to next world, Vine Valley. Winky is the only Animal Friend who appears in the world. Master Necky is the boss fought at the end. The Ruins world from Donkey Kong Country Returns is thematically similar and has been suggested to be the same location.[1]

In the cartoon, this area is closely connected to King K. Rool and his minions' base. The area is alluded to in the Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle Donkey Kong Adventure story expansion, where it is mentioned in the description of Rabbid Cranky's Croaker Disposer. Since this weapon takes its design after Winky the Frog, the description references how the Animal Buddy first appears in this world in Donkey Kong Country.

Levels[edit]

Kongo JungleMonkey MinesVine ValleyGorilla GlacierKremkroc Industries, Inc.Chimp CavernsGang-Plank GalleonDonkey Kong Country - New version of the DKCMap.jpg file, but this time in PNG. Thanks, Scrooge200!
Click a level icon to open the relevant article.
# Screenshot Level Summary
1 Winky's Walkway Winky's Walkway A short level and the first to feature its namesake, Winky. The level is longer in the first remake.
2 Mine Cart Carnage SNES.png Mine Cart Carnage The player characters ride a Mine Cart on several rail segments and jump over abandoned Mine Carts and Krashes along the way.
3 Bouncy Bonanza Bouncy Bonanza A cave level with several tires, including optional assistance from Winky.
4 Donkey Kong bouncing at a Stop & Go Barrel from a tire near the end of Stop & Go Station in Donkey Kong Country Stop & Go Station A dark level and the only one to feature the fast-moving Rock Krocs that can only be calmed using Stop & Go Barrels along the way.
5 Millstone Mayhem Millstone Mayhem The first level taking place outside of a temple and to have millstone-operating Gnawties and Krushas.
6 Necky's Nuts Necky's Nuts The boss level where Master Necky is fought.

Profiles[edit]

  • Instruction booklet description:
    • English:
      The vast mines of Donkey Kong Country have been stripped of any ore they may have once contained. All the tools of the miners remain, however, from mine carts to rickety scaffolding. There are special barrels that turn the lights on and off, and risky mine elevators full of slag. Without a hard hat, mine exploration is not recommended, but Klump is not about to give up his![2]

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese レベル2 モンキーマインズ[?]
Reberu 2 Monkī mainzu
Level 2 Monkey Mines
French Mines des Macaques[?] Macaque Mines
German Affen-Minen[?] Monkey Mines
Italian Mondo di Miniere[?] World of Mines
Spanish Minas Mono[?] Monkey Mines

References[edit]

  1. ^ KynanPearson (August 12, 2021). Tweet. X (English). Retrieved January 30, 2022. (Archived August 12, 2021, 22:02:25 UTC via Wayback Machine.)
  2. ^ 1994. Donkey Kong Country instruction booklet. Nintendo of America (English). Page 23.