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{{distinguish2|[[Crystal Caves]], a level in ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''}}
{{distinguish|[[Crystal Caves]], a level in ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''}}
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|image=Banana Bird Cave.png
|image=[[File:Banana Bird Cave.png|200px]]<br>In ''Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!''<br>[[File:Banana Bird Cave DKC3 GBA.png|200px]]<br>In the Game Boy Advance version
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|first_appearance=''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!]]'' ([[List of games by date#1996|1996]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Donkey Kong Country 3 (Game Boy Advance)|Donkey Kong Country 3]]'' ([[Game Boy Advance]]) ([[List of games by date#2005|2005]])
|greater_location=[[Northern Kremisphere]]
|greater_location=[[Northern Kremisphere]]
|inhabitants=[[Banana Bird]]
|inhabitants=[[Banana Bird]]
|first_appearance=''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!]]'' ([[List of games by date#1996|1996]])
|latest_appearance=''Donkey Kong Country 3'' ([[Game Boy Advance]] port) ([[List of games by date#2005|2005]])
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{{quote2|So you've found one of the secret Banana Bird caves. To release the imprisoned bird, you must watch the sequence of lights, and then repeat it exactly using the directions on the {{button|GBA|Pad}}. It seems like a waste of time to me. Why can't these game developers come up with something more interesting?|[[Cranky Kong]]|[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!|Donkey Kong Country 3]] (GBA)}}
{{quote|So you've found one of the secret Banana Bird caves. To release the imprisoned bird, you must watch the sequence of lights, and then repeat it exactly using the directions on the {{button|GBA|Pad}}. It seems like a waste of time to me. Why can't these game developers come up with something more interesting?|[[Cranky Kong]]|source=''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!|Donkey Kong Country 3]]'' (GBA)}}
The '''secret caves''' (also formatted as '''Secret Cave'''<ref>M. Arakawa. ''Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble'' Player's Guide. Page 4. "''There are eight areas to explore in the Northern Kremisphere. Not counting Bear cabins, Secret Caves or major baddie hangouts, that means you have over forty levels to conquer before finishing the game.''"</ref> and alternatively named '''Crystal Caves'''<ref name="nmsuk">''Nintendo Official Magazine'' (UK) issue 54, page 54.</ref> or '''Banana Bird caves'''<ref name="nmsuk"/>) are a series of caverns found throughout the [[Northern Kremisphere]] that contain a [[Banana Bird]]. They only appear in ''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!]]''.
The '''secret caves''' (also formatted as '''Secret Cave'''<ref>{{cite|author=Owsen, Dan, Kent Miller, and Paul Shinoda|title=''Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!'' Player's Guide|page=4|language=en-us|publisher=Nintendo of America|date=1996|quote=There are eight areas to explore in the Northern Kremisphere. Not counting Bear cabins, Secret Caves or major baddie hangouts, that means you have over forty levels to conquer before finishing the game.}}</ref> and alternatively named '''Crystal Caves'''<ref name="nmsuk">{{cite|date=March 1997|title=''Nintendo Official Magazine'' (UK) issue 54|page=54}}</ref> or '''Banana Bird caves'''<ref name="nmsuk"/>) are a series of caverns located throughout the [[Northern Kremisphere]] in ''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!]]''. Each secret cave contains a [[Banana Bird]], which they had been trapped behind by [[King K. Rool|Baron K. Roolenstein]].{{ref needed}} Throughout their adventure, [[Dixie Kong|Dixie]] and [[Kiddy Kong]] must rescue the Banana Birds trapped in every secret cave, one of which appears in every world, and a few on the Northern Kremisphere map itself. A few of the secret caves can only be reached with the help of a [[Brothers Bear|Brother Bear]], or by using the [[Gyrocopter]]. Every secret cave involves a concentration challenge of memorizing the sequence in which the red, green, yellow, and blue crystals flash. Each crystal is arranged and colored the same as the {{button|snes|A}}, {{button|snes|B}}, {{button|snes|X}}, and {{button|snes|Y}} buttons on a Japanese and European [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] controller, and each button causes its corresponding crystal to light up. The sequence in which the crystals flash is always random, and the player can replicate the sequence by pushing the buttons in the same order that the crystals flash in. In the [[Donkey Kong Country 3 (Game Boy Advance)|Game Boy Advance remake]], the {{button|GBA|Pad}} is used to activate the crystals; similarly, the crystals are activated based on which arrow button the player presses. A secret cave has a mostly empty scenery except for some tunnels that appear in the background. By successfully replicating the order, the Banana Bird is freed from the small crystal it was trapped in, though if the order is not replicated correctly, the Kongs leave the secret cave, which also occurs if they enter a secret cave that has already been completed.


==History==
The following secret caves appear in the following locations:
[[File:Banana Bird Cave DKC3 GBA.png|thumb|left|Dixie and Kiddy rescue a Banana Bird in the Game Boy Advance version]]
During [[King K. Rool|Baron K. Roolenstein]]'s invasion of the Northern Kremisphere, he trapped the [[Banana Queen]] behind an [[evil barrier]] and imprisoned nearly every Banana Bird in a secret cave, to ensure that he would not be opposed. Throughout their adventure, [[Dixie Kong|Dixie]] and [[Kiddy Kong]] must rescue the Banana Birds trapped in every secret cave, one of which appears in every world, and a few on the Northern Kremisphere map itself. A few of the secret caves can only be reached with the help of a [[Brothers Bear|Brother Bear]], or by using the [[Gyrocopter]].


When visiting a secret cave (which [[Cranky Kong]] introduces to the Kongs upon first visiting one in the [[Game Boy Advance]] port), the Kongs must participate in a concentration challenge and notice the sequence in which the red, green, yellow, and blue crystals flash in. Each crystal is arranged and colored the same as the {{button|snes|A}}, {{button|snes|B}}, {{button|snes|X}}, and {{button|snes|Y}} buttons on a Japanese and European [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] controller, and each button causes its corresponding crystal to light up. The sequence in which the crystals flash is always random, and the player can replicate the sequence by pushing the buttons in the same order that the crystals flash in. In the Game Boy Advance remake, the {{button|GBA|Pad}} is used to activate the crystals; similarly, the crystals are activated based on which arrow button the player presses. A secret cave has a mostly empty scenery except for some tunnels that appear in the background.
*'''Bounty Beach''' &ndash; Northern Kremisphere overworld, east of [[Funky's Rentals]]. It can be reached by using any of [[Funky Kong]]'s vehicles.
*'''Kong Cave''' &ndash; Northern Kremisphere overworld, northwest of [[Bazaar's General Store]], behind several rocks. The [[Hover Craft]] or a more enhanced vehicle is required to reach it.
*'''Undercover Cove''' &ndash; Northern Kremisphere overworld, north of the waterfall near Kong Cave. The [[Turbo Ski]] or [[Gyrocopter]] is needed to reach it.
*'''Belcha's Burrow''' &ndash; Northern Kremisphere overworld, southwest of Bazaar's General Store, across the water. The Gyrocopter is required to reach it.
*'''K's Kache''' &ndash; Northern Kremisphere overworld, on the island in the northwestern lake, or for the Game Boy Advance version, in the cave north of it, southwest of the domain of the [[Banana Queen]]. The Gyrocopter is required to reach it.
*'''Hill-Top Hoard''' &ndash; Northern Kremisphere overworld, far northeast cliff. The Gyrocopter is required to reach it.
*'''Smuggler's Cove''' &ndash; [[Lake Orangatanga]], along the northern beach.
*'''Arich's Hoard''' &ndash; [[Kremwood Forest]], across the river after completing [[Bobbing Barrel Brawl]]. After beating [[Brash]]'s record in [[Riverside Race]], he throws a tantrum at his location, sending a piece of driftwood down the stream as a bridge to the cave.
*'''Bounty Bay''' &ndash; [[Cotton Top Cove]], slightly northeast from [[Bazza's Blockade]].
*'''Sky-High Secret''' &ndash; [[Mekanos]], only reachable by using [[Big Bessie]].
*'''Glacial Grotto''' &ndash; [[K3]], just west of [[Blizzard's Basecamp]].
*'''Clifftop Cache''' &ndash; [[Razor Ridge]], reachable from [[Björn's Chairlift]]s.
*'''Sewer Stockpile''' &ndash; [[Kaos Kore]], behind the sewer grate, which can be opened by decoding [[Baffle]]'s clue.  
*'''Whirlpool Wreck''' &ndash; [[Pacifica]], directly north of [[Barbos's Barrier]]. (Game Boy Advance remake only)


By successfully replicating the order, the Banana Bird breaks out from the small crystal it is imprisoned in, and the Kongs obtain it. If the Kongs do not replicate the order correctly, they leave the secret cave and must re-enter it if they want to retry the challenge. If the Kongs enter a secret cave that they have already completed, they automatically leave shortly after entering.
==Names in other languages==
 
{{foreign names
==Locations==
|Jap=ヒミツのほら穴
*Bounty Beach &ndash; Northern Kremisphere overworld, east of [[Funky's Rentals]]. It can be reached by using any of [[Funky Kong]]'s vehicles.
|JapR=Himitsu no Horaana
*Kong Cave &ndash; Northern Kremisphere overworld, northwest of [[Bazaar's General Store]], behind several rocks. The [[Hover Craft]] or a more enhanced vehicle is required to reach it.
|JapM=Secret Cave
*Undercover Cove &ndash; Northern Kremisphere overworld, north of the waterfall near Kong Cave. The [[Turbo Ski]] or [[Gyrocopter]] is needed to reach it.
|Ita=Grotta segreta
*Belcha's Burrow &ndash; Northern Kremisphere overworld, southwest of Bazaar's General Store, across the water. The Gyrocopter is required to reach it.
|ItaM=Secret cave
*K's Kache &ndash; Northern Kremisphere overworld, on the island in the northwestern lake (SNES version) or in the cave north of it, southwest of the domain of the [[Banana Queen]] (GBA version). The Gyrocopter is required to reach it.
}}
*Hill-Top Hoard &ndash; Northern Kremisphere overworld, far northeast cliff. The Gyrocopter is required to reach it.
*Smuggler's Cove &ndash; [[Lake Orangatanga]], along the northern beach.
*Arich's Hoard &ndash; [[Kremwood Forest]], across the river after completing [[Bobbing Barrel Brawl]]. After beating [[Brash]]'s record in [[Riverside Race]], he throws a tantrum at his cabin (or stadium in the GBA port), sending a piece of driftwood down the stream as a bridge to the cave.
*Bounty Bay &ndash; [[Cotton Top Cove]], slightly northeast from [[Bazza's Blockade]].
*Sky-High Secret &ndash; [[Mekanos]], only reachable by using [[Big Bessie]].
*Glacial Grotto &ndash; [[K3]], just west of [[Blizzard's Basecamp]].
*Clifftop Cache &ndash; [[Razor Ridge]], reachable from [[Björn's Chairlifts]].
*Sewer Stockpile &ndash; [[Kaos Kore]], behind the sewer grate, which can be opened by decoding [[Baffle]]'s clue.
*Whirlpool Wreck &ndash; [[Pacifica]], directly north of [[Barbos's Barrier]]. (Game Boy Advance port only)


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 16:27, November 17, 2024

Not to be confused with Crystal Caves, a level in Donkey Kong 64.
Secret cave
Layout of Banana Bird Cave.
In Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!
Secret cave
In the Game Boy Advance version
First appearance Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! (1996)
Latest appearance Donkey Kong Country 3 (Game Boy Advance) (2005)
Greater location Northern Kremisphere
Inhabitants Banana Bird
“So you've found one of the secret Banana Bird caves. To release the imprisoned bird, you must watch the sequence of lights, and then repeat it exactly using the directions on the +Control Pad. It seems like a waste of time to me. Why can't these game developers come up with something more interesting?”
Cranky Kong, Donkey Kong Country 3 (GBA)

The secret caves (also formatted as Secret Cave[1] and alternatively named Crystal Caves[2] or Banana Bird caves[2]) are a series of caverns located throughout the Northern Kremisphere in Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!. Each secret cave contains a Banana Bird, which they had been trapped behind by Baron K. Roolenstein.[citation needed] Throughout their adventure, Dixie and Kiddy Kong must rescue the Banana Birds trapped in every secret cave, one of which appears in every world, and a few on the Northern Kremisphere map itself. A few of the secret caves can only be reached with the help of a Brother Bear, or by using the Gyrocopter. Every secret cave involves a concentration challenge of memorizing the sequence in which the red, green, yellow, and blue crystals flash. Each crystal is arranged and colored the same as the A Button, B Button, X Button, and Y Button buttons on a Japanese and European Super Nintendo Entertainment System controller, and each button causes its corresponding crystal to light up. The sequence in which the crystals flash is always random, and the player can replicate the sequence by pushing the buttons in the same order that the crystals flash in. In the Game Boy Advance remake, the +Control Pad is used to activate the crystals; similarly, the crystals are activated based on which arrow button the player presses. A secret cave has a mostly empty scenery except for some tunnels that appear in the background. By successfully replicating the order, the Banana Bird is freed from the small crystal it was trapped in, though if the order is not replicated correctly, the Kongs leave the secret cave, which also occurs if they enter a secret cave that has already been completed.

The following secret caves appear in the following locations:

  • Bounty Beach – Northern Kremisphere overworld, east of Funky's Rentals. It can be reached by using any of Funky Kong's vehicles.
  • Kong Cave – Northern Kremisphere overworld, northwest of Bazaar's General Store, behind several rocks. The Hover Craft or a more enhanced vehicle is required to reach it.
  • Undercover Cove – Northern Kremisphere overworld, north of the waterfall near Kong Cave. The Turbo Ski or Gyrocopter is needed to reach it.
  • Belcha's Burrow – Northern Kremisphere overworld, southwest of Bazaar's General Store, across the water. The Gyrocopter is required to reach it.
  • K's Kache – Northern Kremisphere overworld, on the island in the northwestern lake, or for the Game Boy Advance version, in the cave north of it, southwest of the domain of the Banana Queen. The Gyrocopter is required to reach it.
  • Hill-Top Hoard – Northern Kremisphere overworld, far northeast cliff. The Gyrocopter is required to reach it.
  • Smuggler's CoveLake Orangatanga, along the northern beach.
  • Arich's HoardKremwood Forest, across the river after completing Bobbing Barrel Brawl. After beating Brash's record in Riverside Race, he throws a tantrum at his location, sending a piece of driftwood down the stream as a bridge to the cave.
  • Bounty BayCotton Top Cove, slightly northeast from Bazza's Blockade.
  • Sky-High SecretMekanos, only reachable by using Big Bessie.
  • Glacial GrottoK3, just west of Blizzard's Basecamp.
  • Clifftop CacheRazor Ridge, reachable from Björn's Chairlifts.
  • Sewer StockpileKaos Kore, behind the sewer grate, which can be opened by decoding Baffle's clue.
  • Whirlpool WreckPacifica, directly north of Barbos's Barrier. (Game Boy Advance remake only)

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ヒミツのほら穴[?]
Himitsu no Horaana
Secret Cave
Italian Grotta segreta[?] Secret cave

References[edit]

  1. ^ "There are eight areas to explore in the Northern Kremisphere. Not counting Bear cabins, Secret Caves or major baddie hangouts, that means you have over forty levels to conquer before finishing the game." – Owsen, Dan, Kent Miller, and Paul Shinoda (1996). Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! Player's Guide. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 4.
  2. ^ a b March 1997. Nintendo Official Magazine (UK) issue 54. Page 54.