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'''Donkey Kong in: Banana Day 24''' is the name of a 6-page comic published in the 6/1996 issue of the German ''[[Club Nintendo (magazine)|Club Nintendo]]'' magazine. It and "''[[Donkey Kong Country (comic)|Donkey Kong Country]]''" are the only Club Nintendo comics to be based on the ''[[Donkey Kong (franchise)|Donkey Kong]]'' franchise.
'''Donkey Kong in: Banana Day 24''' is a 6-page comic published in the 6/1996 issue of the German ''[[Club Nintendo (German magazine)|Club Nintendo]]'' magazine. It and "''[[Donkey Kong Country (comic)|Donkey Kong Country]]''" are the only Club Nintendo comics to be based on the ''[[Donkey Kong (franchise)|Donkey Kong]]'' franchise.


==Plot Synopsis==
==Plot synopsis==
[[File:BD24_CN1.jpg|thumb|300px|Donkey Kong sees the snow falling down on the island.]]
[[File:BD24_CN1.jpg|thumb|300px|Donkey Kong sees the snow falling down on the island.]]
The [[Kong]]s are sleeping on palms in the jungle, when the sun rises and [[Squawks the Parrot]] gets them up with his "automatic parrot wake-up service" (using a microphone and speakers). He starts to tell a joke, but the Kongs already leave their palms. Diddy is annoyed with Squawks' routine of always telling the same jokes. He asks the family what day it is. [[Dixie Kong|Dixie]] and [[Donkey Kong]] claim that it is an ordinary day like any other (the sun shining on them, Squawks' constant chattering, Kiddy's diaper needed changing, and the news is always the same), but [[Diddy Kong|Diddy]] and [[Cranky Kong|Cranky]] explain that it is December 24th, Christmas Eve. Dixie gets excited and suggests to prepare a Christmas party, but suddenly she starts to shiver. Kiddy does not care and instead wants to celebrate Christmas. Cranky discovers that snow is falling from the sky, a phenomenon the Kongs had not experienced yet. They hurry to turn on the TV in order to watch the news, and indeed the newscaster on the channel GTV explains that the temperature has dropped dramatically all over the world, even scientists not knowing the cause. He also reports that the [[Mr. President|President]] of the [[United States of America|United States]] has been invited for a summit to search for a solution to this problem. As even Donkey Kong starts to shiver, expecting that the politicians are to be blamed for the sudden drop in temperature, the Kongs decide to travel to the United States in order to talk to the President. Riding their [[Animal Friends]], Donkey, Diddy, Dixie, Cranky, and [[Kiddy Kong]] set off to the nearest airport. From there, they take the [[Jumbo Barrel]] to travel to [[Washington, D.C.|Washington]]. The Kongs, besides Donkey Kong, are not comfortable in the cramped Barrel, and it is mentioned that [[Funky Kong]] insisted on staying at home, and that the Kongs now understand why.
The [[Kong]]s are sleeping in the jungle when [[Squawks the Parrot|Squawks]] gets them up with a microphone and speakers, proceeding to tell a joke. Diddy is annoyed with him telling the same jokes and asks what day it is. [[Dixie Kong|Dixie]] and [[Donkey Kong]] claim that it is a normal day, but [[Diddy Kong|Diddy]] and [[Cranky Kong|Cranky]] explain that it is Christmas Eve. Dixie suggests preparing a party, but suddenly starts shivering. Cranky discovers that snow is falling from the sky, something the Kongs had not experienced yet. They turn on the TV, and the newscaster explains that the temperature has dropped dramatically on [[Earth]], with the [[United States of America|United States]]' [[Mr. President|President]] having been invited to a summit to find a solution. As Donkey Kong starts to shiver, the Kongs decide to travel to the US to talk to the President. On their [[Animal Friends]], they set off to the airport and take the [[Jumbo Barrel]] to [[Washington, D.C.|Washington]].


Meanwhile, in Washington, the [[White House]] is covered with snow, and inside, the President of the US and the Chancellor of [[Germany]], [[Helmut Kohl]] are sitting in front of the fireplace but are still cold. Kohl explains his fear of getting in trouble with his wife Hannelore, since she is planning a vacation to the Caribbean and does not want to put on ski clothes. The President, however, knowing the true reason behind the sudden wintriness, fears that the people would call them crazy if they were informed of the truth. In this moment, the Kongs bust into the room, and Donkey starts to talk to the politicians furiously. First, they hem and haw, such as offering them tea and biscuits, then a banana shake, but then decide to inform the Kongs about the phenomenon: A giant spaceship has the [[Earth]] in tow, pulling it away from the Sun more and more, with the result that it is getting colder and colder on Earth. When hearing about this, Donkey is speechless, but Cranky chimes in, suggesting to carry on negotiations with the aliens and asking the politicians to provide them with a spaceship. The President is willing to give them one of their space shuttles from Cape Canaveral, since they never use it anyway, and so they leave. Cranky mentions that he has always wanted to know what Earth looks like from space.
In Washington, the [[White House]] is covered in snow, with the US President and [[Germany]]'s Chancellor, [[Helmut Kohl]], sitting in front of a fireplace. The Kongs bust into the room, with Donkey talking them furiously. They initially hesitate, but decide to inform the Kongs on the phenomenon: A giant spaceship is pulling the Earth away from the Sun, resulting in the temperature decreasing. Donkey is surprised, but Cranky suggests negotiating with the aliens and asks the politicians to give them a spaceship, with the President giving them a space shuttle from {{wp|Cape Canaveral}}.


[[File:BD24_CN2.jpg|thumb|300px|left|The Kongs meeting the hijackers of their home planet.]]
[[File:BD24_CN2.jpg|thumb|300px|left|The Kongs meeting the hijackers of their home planet.]]
The space shuttle launches, and Donkey is enjoying the journey, since they have been provided with large amounts of [[banana]]s, even though he cannot eat them. Dixie, however, does not feel comfortable and envies Funky who stayed at home, while Diddy feels that he should also be back at home beating up Kremlings. Cranky, who is navigating the space shuttle, spots a UFO, and when coming closer they notice that it is huge. It turns out to be the space shuttle that has the Earth in tow, using laser beams to intake the planet. Once again, Dixie demurs, but Donkey does not hesitate to talk to the aliens. With the help of Cranky, the three Kongs are beamed into the aliens' space shuttle. It turns out that the aliens look a lot like the Kongs, but are huge compared to them and have green and blue skin. They welcome the Kongs kindly, and after overcoming his first shock, Donkey starts to reproach the aliens. Diddy assumes that their plan is to make the earthlings their slaves, but it turns out that their real intention is of a much more trivial nature. The aliens admit that they have mistaken the Earth for a huge [[coconut]], and that their people adore this type of fruit, so they were happy to find this "beauty". The Kongs cannot believe how one can take a planet for a coconut, but soon Diddy finds a solution to satisfy both parties: The Kongs leave bananas to the aliens, claiming that they are much tastier than coconuts (and indeed the aliens are enthusiastic about the fruit), and in return the extraterrestrials consent to return the Earth to its original place, promising to check better next time. They set off to show the bananas to their friends, and the Kongs head back to Earth.
Cranky spots a huge UFO that has the Earth in tow with laser beams. Dixie demurs, but Donkey does not hesitate to talk to the aliens. With the help of Cranky, the three Kongs are beamed into the UFO. The aliens look very similar to the Kongs, but are huge and have green and blue skin. They welcome the Kongs kindly, and Donkey starts to reproach the aliens. Diddy assumes that their plan is to make the earthlings their slaves, but they admit that they have mistaken the Earth for a huge [[coconut]]. The Kongs cannot believe how one can take a planet for a coconut, but Diddy finds a solution to satisfy both parties: The Kongs leave bananas to the aliens, claiming that they are much tastier than coconuts, and in return the aliens return the Earth to its original place. They show the bananas to their friends and head back to Earth.


When arriving on their home planet, the Kongs are hailed by the people, and the President and Kohl use this chance to showcase themselves with the saviors of mankind. Diddy gets kissed by a girl, and Cranky does the same with another girl who is visibly disgusted. Donkey informs the president and Kohl to contact them again if they have any problems. Back in their jungle, the Kongs finally throw their Christmas party, and [[Santa Claus]] is coming, relieved to see the Earth again. Diddy and Dixie are enjoying the starry sky (and Santa Claus's arrival), Donkey playfully throws Kiddy in the air, and Cranky and his wife [[Wrinkly Kong|Wrinkly]] are quarreling due to Cranky's attempt at kissing the girl after their return to Earth.
Upon their return, the Kongs are hailed by people, with Donkey telling the President and Kohl to contact them again if they have any problems. Back in their jungle, the Kongs throw their Christmas party, with [[Santa Claus]] coming, relieved to see the Earth again. Diddy and Dixie are enjoying the starry sky, Donkey throws Kiddy in the air, and Cranky and his wife [[Wrinkly Kong|Wrinkly]] are fighting due to the former's attempt at kissing a girl after their return to Earth.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In Germany, where the comic was published, Christmas Day is celebrated on December 24th, explaining why the Kongs too celebrate it on this day.
*In Germany, where the comic was published, Christmas Day is celebrated on December 24th, explaining why the Kongs celebrate it on this day.
*When traveling to the airport, Donkey Kong is riding [[Rambi the Rhino]], Diddy and Dixie are both riding [[Expresso the Ostrich]], and Kiddy and Cranky are riding [[Winky the Frog]].
*While the Kongs are traveling in the Jumbo Barrel, a section of a world map can be seen. The arrows on the map, representing their route, imply that, during the events of this comic, the Kongs live in continental [[Africa]] instead of [[Donkey Kong Island]].
*While the Kongs are traveling with the Jumbo Barrel, a section of a world map can be seen. The arrows on the map, representing their route, imply that during the events of this comic the Kongs live in continental [[Africa]] rather than [[Donkey Kong Island]].
*At the end of the comic, the narrator mentions that the Kongs' party is reminiscent of the closing scenes from the "{{wp|Asterix|funny comics from the faraway Gaul}}".
*At the end of the comic, the narrator mentions that the Kongs' party is reminiscent of the closing scenes from the "{{wp|Asterix|funny comics from the faraway Gaul}}".
*''[[Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze]]'' reuses the plot of all four Kongs ([[Donkey Kong]], [[Diddy Kong]], [[Dixie Kong]], and [[Cranky Kong]]) going out and stopping [[Snowmads|outside forces]] from freezing their home. The main difference is that Kiddy is not included.
*18 years after the comic, the games would also utilize a plot in which the Kongs' habitat faces sudden temperature changes and snowfall, in ''[[Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze]]''.


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Latest revision as of 18:57, January 5, 2025

The title of this article is official, but it comes from a non-English source. If an acceptable English name is found, then the article should be moved to the new title.

Donkey Kong in: Banana Day 24 is a 6-page comic published in the 6/1996 issue of the German Club Nintendo magazine. It and "Donkey Kong Country" are the only Club Nintendo comics to be based on the Donkey Kong franchise.

Plot synopsis[edit]

Donkey and Diddy Kong discovering that it is snowing in their jungle
Donkey Kong sees the snow falling down on the island.

The Kongs are sleeping in the jungle when Squawks gets them up with a microphone and speakers, proceeding to tell a joke. Diddy is annoyed with him telling the same jokes and asks what day it is. Dixie and Donkey Kong claim that it is a normal day, but Diddy and Cranky explain that it is Christmas Eve. Dixie suggests preparing a party, but suddenly starts shivering. Cranky discovers that snow is falling from the sky, something the Kongs had not experienced yet. They turn on the TV, and the newscaster explains that the temperature has dropped dramatically on Earth, with the United States' President having been invited to a summit to find a solution. As Donkey Kong starts to shiver, the Kongs decide to travel to the US to talk to the President. On their Animal Friends, they set off to the airport and take the Jumbo Barrel to Washington.

In Washington, the White House is covered in snow, with the US President and Germany's Chancellor, Helmut Kohl, sitting in front of a fireplace. The Kongs bust into the room, with Donkey talking them furiously. They initially hesitate, but decide to inform the Kongs on the phenomenon: A giant spaceship is pulling the Earth away from the Sun, resulting in the temperature decreasing. Donkey is surprised, but Cranky suggests negotiating with the aliens and asks the politicians to give them a spaceship, with the President giving them a space shuttle from Cape Canaveral.

The Kongs meeting aliens who are hijacking the Earth
The Kongs meeting the hijackers of their home planet.

Cranky spots a huge UFO that has the Earth in tow with laser beams. Dixie demurs, but Donkey does not hesitate to talk to the aliens. With the help of Cranky, the three Kongs are beamed into the UFO. The aliens look very similar to the Kongs, but are huge and have green and blue skin. They welcome the Kongs kindly, and Donkey starts to reproach the aliens. Diddy assumes that their plan is to make the earthlings their slaves, but they admit that they have mistaken the Earth for a huge coconut. The Kongs cannot believe how one can take a planet for a coconut, but Diddy finds a solution to satisfy both parties: The Kongs leave bananas to the aliens, claiming that they are much tastier than coconuts, and in return the aliens return the Earth to its original place. They show the bananas to their friends and head back to Earth.

Upon their return, the Kongs are hailed by people, with Donkey telling the President and Kohl to contact them again if they have any problems. Back in their jungle, the Kongs throw their Christmas party, with Santa Claus coming, relieved to see the Earth again. Diddy and Dixie are enjoying the starry sky, Donkey throws Kiddy in the air, and Cranky and his wife Wrinkly are fighting due to the former's attempt at kissing a girl after their return to Earth.

Gallery[edit]

Trivia[edit]

  • In Germany, where the comic was published, Christmas Day is celebrated on December 24th, explaining why the Kongs celebrate it on this day.
  • While the Kongs are traveling in the Jumbo Barrel, a section of a world map can be seen. The arrows on the map, representing their route, imply that, during the events of this comic, the Kongs live in continental Africa instead of Donkey Kong Island.
  • At the end of the comic, the narrator mentions that the Kongs' party is reminiscent of the closing scenes from the "funny comics from the faraway Gaul".
  • 18 years after the comic, the games would also utilize a plot in which the Kongs' habitat faces sudden temperature changes and snowfall, in Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze.