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|first_appearance=''[[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|Donkey Kong Country]]'' - [[Booty and the Beast]] ([[List of games by date#1998|1998]])
|first_appearance=''[[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|Donkey Kong Country]]'' - [[Booty and the Beast]] (1996)
|species=[[Klump]]
|species=[[Klump]]
|latest_appearance=''Donkey Kong Country'' - [[The Kongo Bongo Festival of Lights]] ([[List of games by date#1999|1999]])
|latest_appearance=''Donkey Kong Country'' - [[The Kongo Bongo Festival of Lights]] (1999)
|portrayed_by=Ron Rubin
|portrayed_by=Ron Rubin
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{{quote2|I was run outta the swamps faster than you could say, 'Get outta here, ya little arson dirtbag.' Why d'ya think I went off to sea to become a pirate? Ya silly seadog.|Kaptain Skurvy|[[The Kongo Bongo Festival of Lights]]}}
{{quote|I was run outta the swamps faster than you could say, 'Get outta here, ya little arson dirtbag.' Why d'ya think I went off to sea to become a pirate? Ya silly seadog.|Kaptain Skurvy|[[The Kongo Bongo Festival of Lights]]}}
'''Kaptain Skurvy''' is a recurring character and villain on the [[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|''Donkey Kong Country'' animated series]]. He was voiced by Ron Rubin.<ref>https://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/3fdfac_72b9d6c25c3940f8b3244bdea8528dd5.pdf</ref> Skurvy's model is a recolor of [[General Klump]]'s, as the two are identical besides their scale color and clothes. Kaptain Skurvy, perhaps intentionally, resembles a [[Kannon]], a type of [[Kremling]] from the games ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'' and ''[[Donkey Kong Land 2]]''; Kannons are simply [[Klump]]s (the species) in pirate garb, thus explaining Klump (the character) and Skurvy's similar appearance.
'''Kaptain Skurvy''' (also erroneously spelled '''Captain Scurvy''')<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20060328013320/http://www.nelvana.com/shows/episodes_template.asp?sid=16 "Episodes : Donkey Kong Country" on Nelvana's official website circa 2006]. Retrieved November 17, 2024</ref> is a recurring character and villain on the [[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|''Donkey Kong Country'' animated series]]. He was voiced by Ron Rubin.<ref>https://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/3fdfac_72b9d6c25c3940f8b3244bdea8528dd5.pdf</ref> Skurvy's model is a recolor of [[General Klump]]'s, as the two are identical besides their scale color and clothes. Kaptain Skurvy resembles a [[Kannon]], a type of [[Kremling]] from the games ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'' and ''[[Donkey Kong Land 2]]''; Kannons are simply [[Klump]]s (the species) in pirate garb, thus explaining Klump (the character) and Skurvy's similar appearance.


==History==
==History==
[[File:kskurvy.jpg|thumb|200px]]Some time before the events of the show, it seems that he and [[Cranky Kong]] had some sort of encounter, which ended with Skurvy stranded on a desert island, getting lost at sea, and getting chomped by sharks. However, Skurvy managed to escape no worse for wear, and considers those events to be "fun and games."<ref>'''Cranky Kong''': "''But you're stranded on a desert island! You're lost at sea! You... you were chomped by sharks!''" — Booty and the Beast, ''Donkey Kong Country''</ref>
===Backstory===
[[File:kskurvy.jpg|thumb|200px]]
Skurvy is the great-great-great grandson of a notorious pirate, [[List of implied characters#Quint Skurvy|Quint Skurvy]], whom he learned about from his father (implied to have been a pirate himself) at a young age, and learned that he stole the [[Crystal Coconut]] before hiding it in the eye of [[Inka Dinka Doo]]. Skurvy vowed to retrieve it after the [[Kong|Kong family]] obtained it.<ref>[[List of Donkey Kong Country (television series) songs#Pirate's Scorn|Pirate's Scorn]] lyrics</ref> Skurvy's younger brother was [[General Klump|Klump]], who would go on to become [[King K. Rool]]'s general. As a young Kremling, Klump set off some holiday fireworks, causing a large fire that devastated his and Klump's family swamp. Skurvy, in a show of brotherly love, took the blame for the accident and was banished from the swamp. However, when he left, he also robbed his family of all their valuables.<ref>[[List of Donkey Kong Country (television series) songs#The Booty Boogie|The Booty Boogie]] lyrics</ref> He then ran off and became a pirate like his ancestor Quint.


Some time before the events of the show, it seems that he and [[Cranky Kong]] had some sort of encounter, which ended with Skurvy stranded on a desert island, getting lost at sea, and getting chomped by sharks. However, Skurvy managed to escape no worse for wear, and considers those events to be "fun and games."<ref>'''Cranky Kong''': "''But you're stranded on a desert island! You're lost at sea! You... you were chomped by sharks!''" — Booty and the Beast, ''Donkey Kong Country''</ref>
==="Booty and the Beast"===
Skurvy's first appearance on the show was in the episode "[[Booty and the Beast]]". In this episode, Skurvy, along with his shipmates, [[Kutlass (character)|Kutlass]], [[Green Kroc]], and [[Polly Roger]], attempt to steal the legendary [[Crystal Coconut]]; which Skurvy believes to be his birthright, as his great-great-great-grandpappy was the one who first discovered it and was the one who brought it to [[Donkey Kong Island|Kongo Bongo Island]].
Skurvy's first appearance on the show was in the episode "[[Booty and the Beast]]". In this episode, Skurvy, along with his shipmates, [[Kutlass (character)|Kutlass]], [[Green Kroc]], and [[Polly Roger]], attempt to steal the legendary [[Crystal Coconut]]; which Skurvy believes to be his birthright, as his great-great-great-grandpappy was the one who first discovered it and was the one who brought it to [[Donkey Kong Island|Kongo Bongo Island]].


Capturing [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Diddy Kong]], Skurvy's theft seemed to have gone on without a hitch. Unfortunately for Skurvy, interference came in the form of an abnormally large [[Jr. Klap Trap|Klaptrap]]. Jr. Klap Trap managed to free Donkey and Diddy and during the fight between the [[Kong]]s and Skurvy's crew, Jr. Klap Trap actually ate Skurvy's ship. After this disaster, Skurvy was sent packing along with his crew (minus Polly Roger, who had seemingly joined the [[Kremling Krew]]).
Capturing [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Diddy Kong]], Skurvy's theft seemed to have gone on without a hitch. Unfortunately for Skurvy, interference came in the form of an abnormally large [[Jr. Klap Trap|Klaptrap]]. Jr. Klap Trap managed to free Donkey and Diddy and during the fight between the [[Kong]]s and Skurvy's crew, Jr. Klap Trap actually ate Skurvy's ship. After this disaster, Skurvy was sent packing along with his crew (minus Polly Roger, who had seemingly joined the [[Kremling Krew]]).


==="Legends of the Crystal Coconut"===
[[File:Kaptain Skurvy Ship DKC Cartoon.png|left|thumb|Kaptain Skurvy's ship.]]
[[File:Kaptain Skurvy Ship DKC Cartoon.png|left|thumb|Kaptain Skurvy's ship.]]
Skurvy and his minions returned in the episode "[[Legend of the Crystal Coconut]]". Here, Skurvy once again attempted to steal the Crystal Coconut, but was unfortunately hindered in his plan due to the fact that the Crystal Coconut kept switching hands between the Kremling Krew and the Kongs.
Skurvy and his minions returned in the episode "[[Legend of the Crystal Coconut]]". Here, Skurvy once again attempted to steal the Crystal Coconut, but was unfortunately hindered in his plan due to the fact that the Crystal Coconut kept switching hands between the Kremling Krew and the Kongs.


At the end of the episode Skurvy does manage to gain the Crystal Coconut, only to lose it seconds later. It seems Donkey Kong had thrown the Crystal Coconut at Skurvy a little too hard as it ended up knocking out Skurvy's sore tooth out. Due to this, Skurvy had to give the coconut back to Donkey, as he had sworn on the Great Great Great Pirate Oath that he would grant a favor to anyone who knocked out his tooth, and the favor Donkey asked for was that Skurvy give the Crystal Coconut back.
At the end of the episode Skurvy does manage to gain the Crystal Coconut, only to lose it seconds later. It seems Donkey Kong had thrown the Crystal Coconut at Skurvy a little too hard as it ended up knocking out Skurvy's sore tooth out. Due to this, Skurvy had to give the coconut back to Donkey, as he had sworn on the Great Great Great Pirate Oath that he would grant a favor to anyone who knocked out his tooth, and the favor Donkey asked for was that Skurvy give the Crystal Coconut back.


==="Bug a Boogie"===
In the episode "[[Bug a Boogie]]", Skurvy tries to steal the [[Crystal Coconut]] once again, and this time succeeds and even manages to steal everything in [[Cranky's Cabin]] along with it. Unfortunately, Skurvy loses the coconut once again after he is tricked by [[King K. Rool]] into giving it back.
In the episode "[[Bug a Boogie]]", Skurvy tries to steal the [[Crystal Coconut]] once again, and this time succeeds and even manages to steal everything in [[Cranky's Cabin]] along with it. Unfortunately, Skurvy loses the coconut once again after he is tricked by [[King K. Rool]] into giving it back.


==="Ape-Nesia"===
Skurvy's next appearance was in the episode "[[Ape-Nesia]]". Here he tricks an amnesia-stricken Donkey Kong into thinking he was Skurvy's first-mate, "Donkey Croc". Skurvy manipulates Donkey into stealing various objects, including the Crystal Coconut. Eventually, Donkey regains his memory and tricks Skurvy, along with K. Rool, into falling into a [[banana]] peel ridden trap. The end of the episode shows that both Skurvy and K. Rool both gained amnesia.
Skurvy's next appearance was in the episode "[[Ape-Nesia]]". Here he tricks an amnesia-stricken Donkey Kong into thinking he was Skurvy's first-mate, "Donkey Croc". Skurvy manipulates Donkey into stealing various objects, including the Crystal Coconut. Eventually, Donkey regains his memory and tricks Skurvy, along with K. Rool, into falling into a [[banana]] peel ridden trap. The end of the episode shows that both Skurvy and K. Rool both gained amnesia.


==="The Kongo Bongo Festival of Lights"===
[[File:Kaptain Skurvy DKCTV group.png|thumb|200px|Kaptain Skurvy and his crew mates, [[Green Kroc]] (left) and [[Kutlass (character)|Kutlass]] (right).]]
[[File:Kaptain Skurvy DKCTV group.png|thumb|200px|Kaptain Skurvy and his crew mates, [[Green Kroc]] (left) and [[Kutlass (character)|Kutlass]] (right).]]
The last appearance of Skurvy was in the Christmas-themed episode, "[[The Kongo Bongo Festival of Lights]]". In this episode revealed much of Skurvy's origin, the most startling revelation being that K. Rool's general, [[General Klump]], was Skurvy's long-lost younger brother. It was revealed that Klump, as a young boy, had set off some fireworks, causing a large fire that devastated his and Klump's family swamp. Skurvy, in a show of brotherly love, took the blame for the accident and was banished from the swamp. He then ran off and became a pirate.
The last appearance of Skurvy was in the Christmas-themed episode, "[[The Kongo Bongo Festival of Lights]]". In this episode revealed much of Skurvy's origin, including his relation to Klump. The end of the episode reveals that Klump had planned on leaving the Kremling Krew and joining Skurvy's crew, much to the protests of K. Rool.


The end of the episode reveals that Klump had planned on leaving the Kremling Krew and joining Skurvy's crew, much to the protests of K. Rool.
"The Kongo Bongo Festival of Lights" seems to reveal why Skurvy was so cold-hearted as to do something as bad as break the Kongo Bongo Festival truce between the Kongs and the Kremlings (something even K. Rool wouldn't do). It seems that losing Klump gave Skurvy the philosophy that if he couldn't "steal back what was lost", he could "steal everything else".


"The Kongo Bongo Festival of Lights" seems to reveal why Skurvy was so cold-hearted as to do something as bad as break the Kongo Bongo Festival truce between the Kongs and the Kremlings (something even K. Rool wouldn't do). It seems that losing Klump gave Skurvy the philosophy that if he couldn't "steal back what was lost", he could "steal everything else".
==Quotes==
==Quotes==
*"''AVAST YE!''" - [[Legend of the Crystal Coconut]]
*"''AVAST YE!''" - [[Legend of the Crystal Coconut]]
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Kaptain Skurvy
Kaptain Skurvy's artwork, as seen in the trading card series.
Species Klump
First appearance Donkey Kong Country - Booty and the Beast (1996)
Latest appearance Donkey Kong Country - The Kongo Bongo Festival of Lights (1999)
Portrayed by Ron Rubin
“I was run outta the swamps faster than you could say, 'Get outta here, ya little arson dirtbag.' Why d'ya think I went off to sea to become a pirate? Ya silly seadog.”
Kaptain Skurvy, The Kongo Bongo Festival of Lights

Kaptain Skurvy (also erroneously spelled Captain Scurvy)[1] is a recurring character and villain on the Donkey Kong Country animated series. He was voiced by Ron Rubin.[2] Skurvy's model is a recolor of General Klump's, as the two are identical besides their scale color and clothes. Kaptain Skurvy resembles a Kannon, a type of Kremling from the games Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest and Donkey Kong Land 2; Kannons are simply Klumps (the species) in pirate garb, thus explaining Klump (the character) and Skurvy's similar appearance.

History[edit]

Backstory[edit]

Kaptain Skurvy from Donkey Kong Country (television series)

Skurvy is the great-great-great grandson of a notorious pirate, Quint Skurvy, whom he learned about from his father (implied to have been a pirate himself) at a young age, and learned that he stole the Crystal Coconut before hiding it in the eye of Inka Dinka Doo. Skurvy vowed to retrieve it after the Kong family obtained it.[3] Skurvy's younger brother was Klump, who would go on to become King K. Rool's general. As a young Kremling, Klump set off some holiday fireworks, causing a large fire that devastated his and Klump's family swamp. Skurvy, in a show of brotherly love, took the blame for the accident and was banished from the swamp. However, when he left, he also robbed his family of all their valuables.[4] He then ran off and became a pirate like his ancestor Quint.

Some time before the events of the show, it seems that he and Cranky Kong had some sort of encounter, which ended with Skurvy stranded on a desert island, getting lost at sea, and getting chomped by sharks. However, Skurvy managed to escape no worse for wear, and considers those events to be "fun and games."[5]

"Booty and the Beast"[edit]

Skurvy's first appearance on the show was in the episode "Booty and the Beast". In this episode, Skurvy, along with his shipmates, Kutlass, Green Kroc, and Polly Roger, attempt to steal the legendary Crystal Coconut; which Skurvy believes to be his birthright, as his great-great-great-grandpappy was the one who first discovered it and was the one who brought it to Kongo Bongo Island.

Capturing Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong, Skurvy's theft seemed to have gone on without a hitch. Unfortunately for Skurvy, interference came in the form of an abnormally large Klaptrap. Jr. Klap Trap managed to free Donkey and Diddy and during the fight between the Kongs and Skurvy's crew, Jr. Klap Trap actually ate Skurvy's ship. After this disaster, Skurvy was sent packing along with his crew (minus Polly Roger, who had seemingly joined the Kremling Krew).

"Legends of the Crystal Coconut"[edit]

Kaptain Skurvy's Ship, as seen in the Donkey Kong Country cartoon.
Kaptain Skurvy's ship.

Skurvy and his minions returned in the episode "Legend of the Crystal Coconut". Here, Skurvy once again attempted to steal the Crystal Coconut, but was unfortunately hindered in his plan due to the fact that the Crystal Coconut kept switching hands between the Kremling Krew and the Kongs.

At the end of the episode Skurvy does manage to gain the Crystal Coconut, only to lose it seconds later. It seems Donkey Kong had thrown the Crystal Coconut at Skurvy a little too hard as it ended up knocking out Skurvy's sore tooth out. Due to this, Skurvy had to give the coconut back to Donkey, as he had sworn on the Great Great Great Pirate Oath that he would grant a favor to anyone who knocked out his tooth, and the favor Donkey asked for was that Skurvy give the Crystal Coconut back.

"Bug a Boogie"[edit]

In the episode "Bug a Boogie", Skurvy tries to steal the Crystal Coconut once again, and this time succeeds and even manages to steal everything in Cranky's Cabin along with it. Unfortunately, Skurvy loses the coconut once again after he is tricked by King K. Rool into giving it back.

"Ape-Nesia"[edit]

Skurvy's next appearance was in the episode "Ape-Nesia". Here he tricks an amnesia-stricken Donkey Kong into thinking he was Skurvy's first-mate, "Donkey Croc". Skurvy manipulates Donkey into stealing various objects, including the Crystal Coconut. Eventually, Donkey regains his memory and tricks Skurvy, along with K. Rool, into falling into a banana peel ridden trap. The end of the episode shows that both Skurvy and K. Rool both gained amnesia.

"The Kongo Bongo Festival of Lights"[edit]

The Kongo Bongo Festival of Lights
Kaptain Skurvy and his crew mates, Green Kroc (left) and Kutlass (right).

The last appearance of Skurvy was in the Christmas-themed episode, "The Kongo Bongo Festival of Lights". In this episode revealed much of Skurvy's origin, including his relation to Klump. The end of the episode reveals that Klump had planned on leaving the Kremling Krew and joining Skurvy's crew, much to the protests of K. Rool.

"The Kongo Bongo Festival of Lights" seems to reveal why Skurvy was so cold-hearted as to do something as bad as break the Kongo Bongo Festival truce between the Kongs and the Kremlings (something even K. Rool wouldn't do). It seems that losing Klump gave Skurvy the philosophy that if he couldn't "steal back what was lost", he could "steal everything else".

Quotes[edit]

  • "AVAST YE!" - Legend of the Crystal Coconut
  • "On my honour... ow! I swear on the great-great-great pirate oath... ouch! To grant any favour to the swamp-sucking sea-scum scallywag that rid me of this painful toothache!" - Legend of the Crystal Coconut
  • "ARGH, I be Skurvy, not Jack. And I come in the name of me great-great-great-grand-pappy to claim me birthright... The Crystal Coconut." - Bug a Boogie
  • "ARGH! The sea was angry that day, brother, and so was the great white I be fightin' off... A day I remember well. That shark be the biggest, meanest, ugliest thing ye ever set yer eyes on!" - The Kongo Bongo Festival of Lights

Appearances[edit]

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese キャプテンスカービィー[?]
Kyaputen Sukābī
Captain Skurvy
Korean 스커비[?]
Skurvy
Skurvy

Trivia[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Episodes : Donkey Kong Country" on Nelvana's official website circa 2006. Retrieved November 17, 2024
  2. ^ https://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/3fdfac_72b9d6c25c3940f8b3244bdea8528dd5.pdf
  3. ^ Pirate's Scorn lyrics
  4. ^ The Booty Boogie lyrics
  5. ^ Cranky Kong: "But you're stranded on a desert island! You're lost at sea! You... you were chomped by sharks!" — Booty and the Beast, Donkey Kong Country