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{{character infobox
{{character infobox
|image=[[File:Bluster Kong.png|240px]]
|image=[[File:Bluster Kong.png|240px]]
|first_appearance=[[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|''Donkey Kong Country'']] - "[[Bad Hair Day]]" (1996)
|first_appearance=[[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|''Donkey Kong Country'']] "[[Bad Hair Day]]" (1996)
|species=[[Kong]]
|species=[[Kong]]
|latest_appearance=''[[Uho'uho Daishizen Gag: Donkey Kong]]'' ([[Uho'uho Daishizen Gag: Donkey Kong (volume 2)|volume 2]]) (2001)
|latest_appearance=''[[Uho'uho Daishizen Gag: Donkey Kong]]'' ([[Uho'uho Daishizen Gag: Donkey Kong (volume 2)|volume 2]]) (2001)
|portrayed_by=[[Donald Burda]] (1998-2000)
|portrayed_by=[[Donald Burda]] (1998–2000)
}}
}}
{{quote|I wonder what this could be? Looks official. Perhaps it's informing me that I've won some sort of big prize!|Bluster Kong|"[[The Curse of Kongo Bongo]]"}}
{{quote|I wonder what this could be? Looks official. Perhaps it's informing me that I've won some sort of big prize!|Bluster Kong|"[[The Curse of Kongo Bongo]]"}}
'''Bluster Kong''' is a character in the ''[[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|Donkey Kong Country]]'' animated series who also makes a small appearance in ''[[Super Mario-kun]]''. He runs [[Donkey Kong Island|Kongo Bongo Island]]'s resident barrel factory, named [[Bluster Barrelworks]], although it is actually owned by his unseen [[List of implied characters#Bluster's mother|mother]]. Occasionally, he speaks with his mother on a mobile phone. He is constantly hitting on [[Candy Kong]], his lone employee, despite the fact that she is dating [[Donkey Kong]]. Bluster is depicted as a stereotypical rich, spoiled coward. It is unknown if his affluence was inspired by [[Swanky Kong]], who is implied to be wealthy. He is the antagonist of several episodes, though he is more of a nuisance than a genuine threat such as [[King K. Rool]].
'''Bluster Kong''' (once misspelled as "'''Blaster'''"<ref>"''Blaster’s casting choices surprises everyone. Donkey Kong is cast as the villain and relies on “method acting”. He becomes so evil that when the Crystal Coconut goes missing, he’s the main suspect.''" [https://web.archive.org/web/20060328021032/http://www.nelvana.com/shows/episodes_template.asp?sid=16&cycid=3 Episodes : Donkey Kong Country on Nelvana's official website circa 2006]. Retrieved November 17, 2024</ref>) is a character in the ''[[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|Donkey Kong Country]]'' animated series who also makes a small appearance in ''[[Super Mario-kun]]''. He runs [[Donkey Kong Island|Kongo Bongo Island]]'s resident barrel factory, named [[Bluster Barrelworks]], although it is actually owned by his unseen [[List of implied characters#Bluster Kong's parents|mother]]. Occasionally, he speaks with his mother on a mobile phone. He is constantly hitting on [[Candy Kong]], his lone employee, despite the fact that she is dating [[Donkey Kong]]. Bluster is depicted as a stereotypical rich, spoiled coward. It is unknown if his affluence was inspired by [[Swanky Kong]], who is implied to be wealthy. He is the antagonist of several episodes, though he is more of a nuisance than a genuine threat such as [[King K. Rool]].


==History==
==History==
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Funky and Bluster have a neutral relationship, even though Bluster gets annoyed with Funky's antics. Funky was willing to work with Bluster and get to know him in "[[Buried Treasure (episode)|Buried Treasure]]", but Bluster began panicking in response.
Funky and Bluster have a neutral relationship, even though Bluster gets annoyed with Funky's antics. Funky was willing to work with Bluster and get to know him in "[[Buried Treasure (episode)|Buried Treasure]]", but Bluster began panicking in response.


Dixie and Bluster also have a neutral relationship. Dixie can't stand Bluster when he acts mean towards the other Kongs, though she usually gets along with him fine, even showing concern when he went after the [[Crystal Coconut]] by himself.
Dixie and Bluster also have a neutral relationship. Dixie cannot stand Bluster when he acts mean towards the other Kongs, though she usually gets along with him fine, even showing concern when he went after the [[Crystal Coconut]] by himself.


Bluster and Candy's relationship have a mixture of animosity along with unwanted affection. Bluster has a major crush on Candy and constantly hits on her, to which she always would reject in favor of DK. In "[[It's a Wonderful Life]]" when DK wishes he was never born, Bluster and Candy actually get married, but under normal circumstances, she is disgusted with his flirtations and rude behavior. Despite his unrequited crush on her, Bluster has threatened to fire Candy on occasion, and often berates her for tardiness and refuses to give her raises at her job at his mother's barrel factory, where he acts as her boss. Bluster has tried numerous times to win her heart, but Candy always rejects his advances. They have moments where they get along well as friends.
Bluster and Candy's relationship have a mixture of animosity along with unwanted affection. Bluster has a major crush on Candy and constantly hits on her, to which she always would reject in favor of DK. In "[[It's a Wonderful Life]]" when DK wishes he was never born, Bluster and Candy actually get married, but under normal circumstances, she is disgusted with his flirtations and rude behavior. Despite his unrequited crush on her, Bluster has threatened to fire Candy on occasion, and often berates her for tardiness and refuses to give her raises at her job at his mother's barrel factory, where he acts as her boss. Bluster has tried numerous times to win her heart, but Candy always rejects his advances. They have moments where they get along well as friends.
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Latest revision as of 14:59, November 24, 2024

Bluster Kong
Bluster Kong's artwork, as seen in the trading card series.
Species Kong
First appearance Donkey Kong Country – "Bad Hair Day" (1996)
Latest appearance Uho'uho Daishizen Gag: Donkey Kong (volume 2) (2001)
Portrayed by Donald Burda (1998–2000)
“I wonder what this could be? Looks official. Perhaps it's informing me that I've won some sort of big prize!”
Bluster Kong, "The Curse of Kongo Bongo"

Bluster Kong (once misspelled as "Blaster"[1]) is a character in the Donkey Kong Country animated series who also makes a small appearance in Super Mario-kun. He runs Kongo Bongo Island's resident barrel factory, named Bluster Barrelworks, although it is actually owned by his unseen mother. Occasionally, he speaks with his mother on a mobile phone. He is constantly hitting on Candy Kong, his lone employee, despite the fact that she is dating Donkey Kong. Bluster is depicted as a stereotypical rich, spoiled coward. It is unknown if his affluence was inspired by Swanky Kong, who is implied to be wealthy. He is the antagonist of several episodes, though he is more of a nuisance than a genuine threat such as King K. Rool.

History[edit]

Donkey Kong Country television series[edit]

Bluster Kong in the Donkey Kong Country episode "Bad Hair Day"

Often, Bluster's attempts to impress Candy or help one of the other Kongs leads to more harm than good. Some episodes focus around this character insight, such as "From Zero to Hero", in which Bluster thinks that he is going to die within a week after hearing Donkey Kong, Diddy Kong, and Cranky Kong seemingly talking about his x-ray pictures (they were actually talking about Cranky's x-ray machine). Another example of this is "Get a Life, Don't Save One", where Donkey Kong saves Bluster during an accident, and Bluster, indebted to DK, starts saving him from practically everything, even things that are not really threatening.

In one of his attempts to impress Candy Kong, Bluster wound up transforming into a heartthrob named Leo Luster as a result of mixing all his hair tonics together, as he thought it was unnatural for his hair to fall out. After Bluster transforms himself into Leo Luster, he stops in front of King K. Rool and his minions, who have just stolen the Crystal Coconut, and introduces himself. Donkey, Diddy, and Candy Kong witness him as he sings to introduce himself, causing Candy to fall in love with him. During the song, Leo hypnotizes the Kremlings using his abilities from his new looks to make them hand over the Crystal Coconut and leave. Then, he gives the Crystal Coconut back to Donkey Kong, who becomes jealous of Candy's attraction towards him. Diddy forces Donkey to leave, and afterwards, Leo invites Candy to come to Funky Kong's new snack shack with him. As he talks, he notices that his voice is changing back to his original Bluster Kong voice; he quickly heads back to Bluster Barrelworks to get more serum, just as he turns back into his old self.

On their way, they are captured by the crocodiles and Leo Luster turns back into Bluster. The Kongs need Leo's hypnotizing powers to escape, but they have no serum. Donkey Kong encourages Bluster to find the Leo Luster within himself, as he believes that the serum only brought the Leo Luster part of him out. Bluster turns himself back into Leo with Donkey Kong's reasoning, and he hypnotizes the Kremlings so that they can free the primates and get back the Crystal Coconut. Afterward, Leo Luster turns back into Bluster once and for all.

Super Mario-kun[edit]

Bluster Kong and Candy Kong in Super Mario-kun

Bluster Kong has made one appearance in volume 23 of Super Mario-kun, in a special chapter based on the TV show. Set on December 31, 1999, Candy declares to Donkey Kong and Bluster that she wants a picture of the first sunrise of 2000. The two, claiming that the sunrise can be spotted from a high place, goes to the snowy mountains. While they fight for a good spot to take the picture, King K. Rool and two of his Kritters attack the two, taking advantage of the fact that DK will not be able to regain strength from bananas in such a cold place. The two Kongs beat the Kremlings with frozen bananas, but in doing so, they miss the sunrise. DK comes up with an alternative solution and shaves both their heads, making them so shiny to "perfectly reproduce" the first sunrise of the millennium, disappointing Candy.

Uho'uho Daishizen Gag: Donkey Kong[edit]

Cover of chapter 4 of Uho'uho Daishizen Gag: Donkey Kong Volume 2
Volume 2 chapter 4's cover, featuring an imposing Bluster

Bluster reprises his role as DK's love rival in Uho'uho Daishizen Gag: Donkey Kong. He has two major appearances, both as the story's antagonist.

In the first story (chapter 3 of volume 1), Candy proposes to settle DK and Bluster's rivalry with an aircraft race. Bluster uses his helicopter and keeps the lead due to DK's clumsiness and tricks, but is defeated just before he crosses the finish line.

In the second story (chapter 4 of volume 2), Bluster keeps showing off his bowling skill to everyone. Tired of his ego, DK challenges him to a bowling match that he ends up winning, finally knocking Bluster down his high horse.

General information[edit]

Personality[edit]

Bluster is portrayed as a rich stereotype; arrogant, rude, snooty, and selfish. Similar to King K. Rool, in season 1, Bluster's left eye will occasionally become enlarged. While usually self-centric and cowardly, he occasionally shows his soft side and genuine care for the other Kongs, such as when Diddy contracted Kongo Bongo Gone Wrongo Disease in "Speak No Evil, Dude". Even then, his attempts to be magnanimous tend to do more harm than good.

Relationships[edit]

Bluster is disliked by most of the Kongs, with even his own mother voting against him when he ran for the island leadership position in "Vote of Kong-Fidence". Despite their animosity towards him and his periodic mistreatment of them, the other Kongs are willing to work with him when necessary, make occasional attempts to get to know him better, and will help him when he is in genuine trouble. It has been hinted that Bluster and Cranky used to be on good terms, but while Bluster still considers Cranky a friend, the older Kong holds him in contempt, even going so far as to designating a particularly large vaccination needle for Bluster.

Bluster has a lot of animosity for Donkey Kong in particular, considering him an idiot and saying he cannot stand him. He often tries to prove that he is better than DK and rubs his wealth in the other Kong's face, even though DK really could not care less. Despite the fact that Candy Kong is dating DK, Bluster is always hitting on her, and having to compete with the other Kong may be part of why he dislikes him so much. However, there have been episodes where the two have worked together, such as "Hunka Hunka Burnin' Bluster", and "Get a Life, Don't Save One". Bluster also shows a side of him that cares about DK's well being when he saves his life. Bluster even shows he has a grudging respect for Donkey Kong in "Kong For A Day". DK in turn also cares about Bluster a great deal to save him numerous times.

Diddy and Bluster also have slight animosity, though not as high as DK and Bluster's. Despite Diddy teasing Bluster more than once, there have been times the two have been on friendly terms. Bluster considers Diddy a friend, and showed concern when Diddy caught the "Kongo Bongo Gone Wrongo" Disease.

Funky and Bluster have a neutral relationship, even though Bluster gets annoyed with Funky's antics. Funky was willing to work with Bluster and get to know him in "Buried Treasure", but Bluster began panicking in response.

Dixie and Bluster also have a neutral relationship. Dixie cannot stand Bluster when he acts mean towards the other Kongs, though she usually gets along with him fine, even showing concern when he went after the Crystal Coconut by himself.

Bluster and Candy's relationship have a mixture of animosity along with unwanted affection. Bluster has a major crush on Candy and constantly hits on her, to which she always would reject in favor of DK. In "It's a Wonderful Life" when DK wishes he was never born, Bluster and Candy actually get married, but under normal circumstances, she is disgusted with his flirtations and rude behavior. Despite his unrequited crush on her, Bluster has threatened to fire Candy on occasion, and often berates her for tardiness and refuses to give her raises at her job at his mother's barrel factory, where he acts as her boss. Bluster has tried numerous times to win her heart, but Candy always rejects his advances. They have moments where they get along well as friends.

Quotes[edit]

  • "I'm just one sneaky, peeping, two-bit step away from becoming an even richer richest ape on Kongo Bongo Island - and that's rich."
  • "Marry me, Candy, and everything that's mine is yours, except for what's in this prenuptial agreement."
  • "Wait a minute, not so fast! I want to go over that 'richer-poorer' part again with my lawyer!"
  • "Can't we get this show on the road? I'm losing a fortune standing around here!"
  • "There, how could Candy possibly resist me now? (looks at his comb) What's this? Hair? My hair?? AAH! My hair's falling out!!"
  • "I can't use this. So what if I've lost a bit of hair? ...AAH! MORE HAIR!! I'm shedding!"
  • "That unimaginative Donkey Kong would be more than happy to trade whatever treasure he finds for a... station wagon to cargo his bananas around."
  • "Writing? Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't that involve knowing something like, say, the alphabet?"
  • Bluster: Hey, Candy. Surprise!
    Candy: A birthday cake. How original, Bluster.
    Bluster: Yes, I am a thoughtful son-of-a-gun. Happy birthday! Banana cream, your favorite!
    Candy: Rejected; I'm watching my figure.
    Bluster: Don't bother, I'm watching it for you.
  • Bluster: Do I get any last requests?
    K. Rool: OK, but it can't be too expensive!
    Bluster: Nonono! I simply wish to sing a song! (starts singing "100 Banana Bunches on the Wall" with Krusha and some Kritters)
  • Funky: Whoa! Maybe the kids have doom-swooped the island!
    Bluster: What will we do?
    Funky: Only thing we can do. Chill here and wait for the others to give us the 'All Clear' sign.
    Bluster: But that could take a long time!
    Funky: So, we get to know each other. I'll tell you my middle name if you, like, tell me yours.
    Bluster: LET ME OUT OF HERE!!!
  • Bluster: I'm tired, my feet are sore, I have sand in my shoes and I'm thirsty! Give me that bottle!
    Candy: No, this will save Donkey Kong!
    Bluster: So what if K. Rool wins? Who cares? Donkey Kong will be out of my hair; I can't stand that guy! Now gimme that stuff!
  • DK: Maybe we could fool K. Rool into thinking you could still hypnotize them!
    Bluster: I could do that. Or I could just use the last of the serum and really hypnotize them!
    DK: That would work too! (pats Bluster, causing him to drop the beaker) Oop!
    Bluster: At least it would have, if you weren't such a clumsy klutz!
  • Bluster: (after voting for himself) May I have another?
    Cranky: Sorry, Bluster, one vote each! That's how it works.
    Bluster: You mean, I get the same number of votes as him!? (points to Eddie the Yeti) And you call this a democracy!
  • Bluster: (when he gets vaccinated by Cranky) Owwweee!!! Sometimes I think that you have an extra long needle just for me, Cranky.
    Cranky: (puts away the long needle next to a short needle) Don't be silly, Bluster.
  • Bluster: Oh sure, I have made you guys look like heroes and I look like a jerk!
    Candy: Well, you already do. Break time!
  • DK: What, don't you remember? I'm gonna be the ruler of Kongo Bongo Island someday! The Crystal Coconut said so!
    Bluster: Coconut, shmoconut!

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ブラスターコング[?]
Burasutā Kongu
Bluster Kong

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Blaster’s casting choices surprises everyone. Donkey Kong is cast as the villain and relies on “method acting”. He becomes so evil that when the Crystal Coconut goes missing, he’s the main suspect." Episodes : Donkey Kong Country on Nelvana's official website circa 2006. Retrieved November 17, 2024