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{{Location infobox | {{Location infobox | ||
|image=Coliseum top down view.png | |image=[[File:Coliseum top down view.png|256px]]<br>A bird's-eye view of the Great Ring of Kong | ||
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|first_appearance=''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' (2023) | |first_appearance=''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' (2023) | ||
|greater_location= [[Donkey Kong Island#The Super Mario Bros. Movie|Jungle Kingdom]] | |greater_location=[[Donkey Kong Island#The Super Mario Bros. Movie|Jungle Kingdom]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
The '''Great Ring of Kong''' is a location in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' in the [[Donkey Kong Island#The Super Mario Bros. Movie|Jungle Kingdom]] where [[Mario]] fights [[Donkey Kong]]. It is an elliptical floating structure with an {{wp|Inca}}-like aesthetic, shaped like a coliseum with a hole at the bottom and is connected with bridges with two floating islands. It features several objects from the ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' and ''[[Donkey Kong (franchise)|Donkey Kong]]'' franchises. | The '''Great Ring of Kong''' (alternatively '''Donkey Kong Stadium''' for its [[Jakks Pacific]] playset) is a location in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'' in the [[Donkey Kong Island#The Super Mario Bros. Movie|Jungle Kingdom]] where [[Mario]] fights [[Donkey Kong]]. It is an elliptical floating structure with an {{wp|Inca}}-like aesthetic, shaped like a coliseum with a hole at the bottom and is connected with bridges with two floating islands. It features several objects from the ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' and ''[[Donkey Kong (franchise)|Donkey Kong]]'' franchises. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
===''The Super Mario Bros. Movie''=== | ===''The Super Mario Bros. Movie''=== | ||
When [[Mario]], [[Princess Peach]], and [[Toad]] go to the Jungle Kingdom to persuade [[Cranky Kong]] to lend the [[ | When [[Mario]], [[Princess Peach]], and [[Toad]] go to the Jungle Kingdom to persuade [[Cranky Kong]] to lend the [[Kong army]]'s support in defeating [[Bowser]], Cranky agrees on the condition that Mario defeat [[Donkey Kong]] in a duel at the Great Ring of Kong. While the audience is crowded with [[Kong]]s, Peach and Toad watch the fight from a balcony next to Cranky, who sits on his throne. When DK walks into the stadium, he shows off his moves, causing the audience to cheer before an annoyed Cranky tells everyone to settle down. The fight begins and Donkey easily overpowers Mario in the beginning, immediately pinning him down and smacking his face. As DK briefly showboats to the audience, Mario takes the chance to use a power-up, dodging DK's attack and hitting a ? Block, grabbing a mushroom. He ends up mistakenly eating a [[Mini Mushroom]], shrinking him. DK promptly flicks him onto a wall and back to his normal size. | ||
[[File:TSMBM DK laughing at Cat Mario.jpg|thumb|Donkey Kong laughing at Mario's Cat Suit]] | |||
As Mario once again barely dodges another attack from DK, he then punches a ? Block to find a [[Fire Flower]], only for DK to blow the fires out before he can use them. In a panic, Mario throws several punches and kicks, barely fazing DK as he then uppercuts him back onto the bridge and pummels him with wrestling moves, barrels, and finally uppercutting him again into the sky. As a dazed Mario soars in the air in slow motion, Peach reminds him of the power-ups, and he regains his senses and punches another ? Block to turn into [[Cat Mario]]. DK immediately laughs at him, along with some of the audience, and attempts to punch him, only for Mario to instinctively dodge it, making him realize he was given improved agility and speed. Using his new cat powers, Mario turns the tables on DK and scratches him until he collapses, knocked out. Mario wins the fight and consequently the Jungle Kingdom's help. | |||
==Features== | ==Features== | ||
* [[? Block]] (referred to as the "cat box" by Donkey Kong) | *[[? Block]] (referred to as the "cat box" by Donkey Kong) | ||
** [[Mini Mushroom]] | **[[Mini Mushroom]] | ||
** [[Fire Flower]] | **[[Fire Flower]] | ||
** [[Super Bell]] | **[[Super Bell]] | ||
* [[Barrel]] | *[[Barrel]] | ||
* [[Brick Block]] | *[[Brick Block]] | ||
* [[Crate]] | *[[Crate]] | ||
* [[Girder]] | *[[Girder]] | ||
* [[Ladder]] | *[[Ladder]] | ||
* [[Tire (object)|Tire]] | *[[Tire (object)|Tire]] | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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MarioMovieStadium3.png|Mario attacks Donkey Kong. | MarioMovieStadium3.png|Mario attacks Donkey Kong. | ||
CatMarioMovie.png|Mario transforms into [[Cat Mario]]. | CatMarioMovie.png|Mario transforms into [[Cat Mario]]. | ||
TSMBM Donkey Kong Stadium Toy.jpg|A playset of the location by [[Jakks Pacific]] | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
|Cat=Gran ring dels Kong | |||
|CatM=Great Ring of the Kongs | |||
|Ita=Grande arena dei Kong<br>Grande Ring dei Kong (in books) | |Ita=Grande arena dei Kong<br>Grande Ring dei Kong (in books) | ||
|ItaM=Great Kong's arena<br>Great Ring of the Kongs | |ItaM=Great Kong's arena<br>Great Ring of the Kongs | ||
|PorA=Grande Arena dos Kongs | |||
|PorAM=Great Arena of the Kongs | |||
|Rom=Marele ring al lui Kong | |||
|RomM=The great ring of Kong | |||
|Spa=Gran Ring de los Kongs | |Spa=Gran Ring de los Kongs | ||
|SpaM=Great Ring of the Kongs | |SpaM=Great Ring of the Kongs | ||
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{{TSMBM}} | {{TSMBM}} | ||
[[Category:Stadiums]] | [[Category:Stadiums]] | ||
[[Category:Donkey Kong Island]] | |||
[[Category:The Super Mario Bros. Movie locations]] | [[Category:The Super Mario Bros. Movie locations]] | ||
[[it:Grande arena dei Kong]] | [[it:Grande arena dei Kong]] |
Latest revision as of 20:56, July 7, 2024
Great Ring of Kong | |
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A bird's-eye view of the Great Ring of Kong | |
First appearance | The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023) |
Greater location | Jungle Kingdom |
The Great Ring of Kong (alternatively Donkey Kong Stadium for its Jakks Pacific playset) is a location in The Super Mario Bros. Movie in the Jungle Kingdom where Mario fights Donkey Kong. It is an elliptical floating structure with an Inca-like aesthetic, shaped like a coliseum with a hole at the bottom and is connected with bridges with two floating islands. It features several objects from the Super Mario and Donkey Kong franchises.
History[edit]
The Super Mario Bros. Movie[edit]
When Mario, Princess Peach, and Toad go to the Jungle Kingdom to persuade Cranky Kong to lend the Kong army's support in defeating Bowser, Cranky agrees on the condition that Mario defeat Donkey Kong in a duel at the Great Ring of Kong. While the audience is crowded with Kongs, Peach and Toad watch the fight from a balcony next to Cranky, who sits on his throne. When DK walks into the stadium, he shows off his moves, causing the audience to cheer before an annoyed Cranky tells everyone to settle down. The fight begins and Donkey easily overpowers Mario in the beginning, immediately pinning him down and smacking his face. As DK briefly showboats to the audience, Mario takes the chance to use a power-up, dodging DK's attack and hitting a ? Block, grabbing a mushroom. He ends up mistakenly eating a Mini Mushroom, shrinking him. DK promptly flicks him onto a wall and back to his normal size.
As Mario once again barely dodges another attack from DK, he then punches a ? Block to find a Fire Flower, only for DK to blow the fires out before he can use them. In a panic, Mario throws several punches and kicks, barely fazing DK as he then uppercuts him back onto the bridge and pummels him with wrestling moves, barrels, and finally uppercutting him again into the sky. As a dazed Mario soars in the air in slow motion, Peach reminds him of the power-ups, and he regains his senses and punches another ? Block to turn into Cat Mario. DK immediately laughs at him, along with some of the audience, and attempts to punch him, only for Mario to instinctively dodge it, making him realize he was given improved agility and speed. Using his new cat powers, Mario turns the tables on DK and scratches him until he collapses, knocked out. Mario wins the fight and consequently the Jungle Kingdom's help.
Features[edit]
Gallery[edit]
Mario transforms into Cat Mario.
A playset of the location by Jakks Pacific
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Catalan | Gran ring dels Kong[?] | Great Ring of the Kongs | |
Italian | Grande arena dei Kong Grande Ring dei Kong (in books)[?] |
Great Kong's arena Great Ring of the Kongs |
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Portuguese (NOA) | Grande Arena dos Kongs[?] | Great Arena of the Kongs | |
Romanian | Marele ring al lui Kong[?] | The great ring of Kong | |
Spanish | Gran Ring de los Kongs[?] | Great Ring of the Kongs |