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|title = Animal Antics
|image=[[File:Animal Antics DKC2.png]]
|code = 8 - 5
|code=8 - 5
|game = ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]''
|world=[[Lost World (Donkey Kong Country 2)|Lost World]]
|difficulty = Super Hard
|game=''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]''
|notes = This level features every [[Animal Buddy]] in the game except [[Glimmer]].
|track=Primal Rave<br>In a Snow-bound Land<br>Stickerbush Symphony
|before = [[Fiery Furnace|<<]]
|before=[[Arctic Abyss (Donkey Kong Country 2)|<<]]
|after = N/A
|after=[[Krocodile Kore (Donkey Kong Country 2)|>>]]
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'''Animal Antics''' is the fifth level of the [[Lost World (Donkey Kong Country 2)|Lost World]] in ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]''. It is also the final non-boss level in the game. It is only accessible from the [[Klubba's Kiosk]] in [[K. Rool's Keep]], but in the [[Game Boy Advance]] remake, Animal Antics is accessible from any of his establishments. Completing this level and the previous stages of the Lost World unlocks the final battle at [[Krocodile Kore]]. This level is split up into five parts, one for each of the five playable [[Animal Friends]]. Animal Antics has a variety of archetypes, including jungles, ice caverns and bramble areas. [[Diddy Kong|Diddy]] and [[Dixie Kong|Dixie]] transform into each Animal Friend from an [[Animal Barrel]], played in the order of [[Rambi]], [[Enguarde]], [[Squitter]], [[Squawks]], and lastly [[Rattly]]. Each of their special abilities are required in these trials.
==Layout==
[[File:Animal Antics Rambi GBA.png|thumb|left|Animal Antics in the Game Boy Advance version]]
The Kongs immediately start the level inside an Animal Barrel that turns them into Rambi. The rhinoceros can find a [[DK Barrel]] behind the start, as well as several Neeks ahead of it, who crawl along large, stair-like platforms. Soon, the animal encounters a red Zinger, who he must jump on in order to cross a section of spikes and reach a small area of ground with some Kaboings on it. There are more spikes ahead of here, and a pair of tall pillars stand above them, with one Zinger on each. The pillars are followed by two more red Zingers, who must be bounced on to cross the remaining spikes. A doorway is located after here, and it leads into an icy cave that begins with a DK Barrel and a small hill leading down to a trio of alcoves. The [[KONG Letters|letter K]] is above the alcoves, and as the rhino tries to collect it, he must also watch out for a [[Cannonball|kannonball]]-shooting Kannon. After sliding down another icy slope, the Animal Friend lands in an Animal Barrel suspended over the water.


'''Animal Antics''' is the fifth level of the [[Lost World]] in ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]''. It can be accessed via [[Klubba's Kiosk]] in [[K. Rool's Keep]].
The barrel turns him into Enguarde, who must begin traveling by entering a wide area full of Shuries, Flotsams, and a few Lockjaws. To the left of this area, there is a hidden room that contains the letter O and several [[banana]]s that group together to form the shape of the [[Rare]] logo. If the swordfish continues to the east, he passes a large group of Shuries, and then an even larger group of Puftups, many of which explode when approached. Shortly after the animal travels upwards past a few Lockjaws and an alcove containing a [[Banana Bunch]], the water level begins to lower.
 
The exit of the cave area is nearby, and it leads the swordfish into a jungle area inside of an Animal Barrel, which quickly transforms him into Squitter. Behind the spider at the beginning of the area, there is a hidden Banana Bunch. A Zinger guarding a DK Barrel is ahead, being followed by a [[Star Barrel]] (exclusively in the original version of the game), several Kaboings, and a long area of spikes with a few pillars in it. Each pillar holds a bouncing Kaboing and is circled by a red Zinger. Squitter's web platforms are required to pass this section, and once he does so, he encounters several more Kaboings. Another long area of spikes is not far from here, and this time, there are no pillars of land between the spikes. Therefore, the spider must continue by using his web platforms. On the way across, he meets several Zingers and also approaches a [[Banana Coin]] located in a small space among the spikes. Once the spider crosses the area, he discovers an Auto Fire Barrel that shoots him to a bramble area. A [[Bonus Barrel]] is hidden on the other side of the wall next to the Auto Fire Barrel.
 
After the Auto Fire Barrel shoots the spider into the bramble area, he can find a DK Barrel, and also the Star Barrel in the Game Boy Advance remake. Several sharp brambles surround Squitter's path ahead of here, and the animal must use his webs to climb through them. As he travels, several Mini-Neckys swoop down at him and attack. Once he passes these foes, he reaches some wooden boards that hold an Animal Barrel that he must enter to turn into Squawks. Squawks must begin his journey through the area by heading through more brambles as the wind pushes him from left to right. After the parrot passes a Zinger in a wide section, he enters a narrower pathway that contains some red Zingers that float in and out of alcoves. He can find the letter N in an alcove being guarded by a trio of Zingers ahead of here. Another group of Zingers block the way into an additional alcove that, in the Game Boy Advance version of the game, contains a [[photograph]]. If the parrot heads east from here, he meets a large group of Flitters and then a DK Barrel in a corner. The wide path below here leads the hero past several red Zingers, one of which that moves back and forth in a horizontal path. If he progresses to the west at the bottom of the area, he finds small groups of Zingers that block his path, as well as a few Banana Coins that float in the corners of the area. Once Squawks flies past a few Zingers that fly in small circles in the narrow pathway, he reaches an Animal Barrel that turns him into Rattly. The rattlesnake must start his portion of the level by first jumping into an Auto Fire Barrel in a narrow passage. A blue [[Extra Life Balloon]] is hidden above the gap.
 
The Auto Fire Barrel blasts the Animal Friend into another jungle area that is full of spikes. In the Game Boy Advance version of the game only, Rattly can travel to the west of the entrance to this area to find a short path leading over some spikes and red Zingers. On the way across this part of the area, the rattlesnake can find a DK Barrel and a Klampon that is followed by an alcove that contains three Banana Coins and a [[golden feather]]. If Rattly travels east from the entrance to this jungle area, he makes his way onto a high piece of land with a Klampon on it. A long area of spikes is ahead of it, but Rattly can safely cross it by bouncing on the red Zingers that fly over the spikes. Some of the Zingers move, while others are stationary. After crossing the spikes, Rattly reaches a [[No Animal Sign]] that turns him into the Kongs and also makes a Banana Coin appear. The heroes must continue through the level by heading into a nearby Auto Fire Barrel, which then shoots them past a pair of red Zingers and onto a high piece of land, where an [[End of Level Target]] sits. If they hit the target, they complete the level. Additionally, if they hit the target immediately after shooting out of a nearby Barrel Cannon, they can win a prize, either a Banana Bunch, Banana Coin, or a [[Red Balloon]].
 
==Enemies==
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The following enemies appear:
 
<gallery>
Flitter DKC2.png|[[Flitter]]
Flotsam DKC2 blue.png|[[Flotsam]]
Kaboing DKC2 gray.png|[[Kaboing]] (gray)
Kannon DKC2 enemy.png|[[Kannon]]
Klampon DKC2.png|[[Klampon]]
Lockjaw DKC2.png|[[Lockjaw]]
Mini Necky DKC2.png|[[Mini-Necky]]
Neek DKC2.png|[[Neek]]
Puftup DKC2.png|[[Puftup]]
Shuri DKC2.png|[[Shuri]]
Zinger DKC2 yellow.png|[[Zinger]] (yellow)
Zinger DKC2 red.png|Zinger (red)
</gallery>
 
==Items and objects==
The following items and objects appear in the following quantities:
 
<gallery>
Banana Coin.png|[[Banana Coin]] (5)
Blue Extra Life Balloon DKC2.png|[[Blue Balloon]] (1)
DK Barrel.png|[[DK Barrel]] (4)
</gallery>
 
===K-O-N-G Letters===
*'''K:''' Floating above some alcoves located shortly before the Kannon at the beginning of the icy cavern section.
*'''O:''' Enguarde should head to the left at the beginning of the underwater area to find a hidden area with an alcove that has the letter O.
*'''N:''' As Squawks travels through the bramble area, he reaches a trio of Zingers that block a small alcove containing the letter N.
*'''G:''' When the heroes reach the End of Level Target, they should super-jump off of the ledge to the left to reach the letter G that floats above some red Zingers.
 
===Key items===
*'''[[Golden feather]] (Game Boy Advance version only):''' At the beginning of the third jungle section in the level, Rattly should travel west past several spikes and red Zingers to reach an alcove that contains three Banana Coins and a golden feather.
*'''[[Photograph]] (Game Boy Advance version only):''' Almost immediately after passing the letter N, Squawks encounters a pair of Zingers blocking an alcove with the photograph. Collecting the item gives them a picture of Squawks for the thirteenth page of the [[Scrapbook (Donkey Kong Country series)|scrapbook]].
 
==Bonus Level==
[[File:Animal Antics Bonus Area.png|thumb|The Bonus Level of Animal Antics]]
Animal Antics has only one Bonus Level, of the following type:
*'''''Destroy them All!''''': Immediately before Squitter exits the second jungle area of the level, he approaches an Auto Fire Barrel that can shoot him into the bramble section. He should climb over the wall to the right of this barrel to reach a hidden Bonus Barrel, which leads to a Bonus Level. Here, Squitter has 35 seconds to defeat eight Zingers scattered through a bramble area. Soon, he reaches an Animal Barrel that he must enter to turn into Squawks and defeat the remaining Zingers. If both Animal Friends manage to defeat every Zinger, a [[DK Coin|Video Game Hero Coin]] appears at the top of the area next to an Animal Barrel that turns Squawks back into Squitter. The Animal Friend must collect it before the time runs out and without hitting the brambles.
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==Gallery==
<gallery>
Animal Antics DKC2 shot.png|Enguarde swims through his section of the level.
Animal Antics DKC2 shot 2.png|Rattly bounces on some red Zingers to cross over the spikes.
AnimalAnticsConcept1.jpg|Gregg Mayles' original design for Animal Antics (first half).
AnimalAnticsConcept2.jpg|Gregg Mayles' original design for Animal Antics (second half).
</gallery>
 
===Super Nintendo Entertainment System===
<gallery>
AnimalAntics-RambiDKC2.png|Rambi rams into a Kaboing.
AnimalAntics-O.png|The location of the "O".
Animal Antics DKC2 shot 3.png|Squitter in the bramble section of the level.
AnimalAntics Squawks.png|Squawks flies through his segment.
AnimalAntics-N.png|The location of the "N".
Animal Antics Squitter BA.png|Squitter in the Bonus Area.
</gallery>
 
===Game Boy Advance===
<gallery>
AnimalAnticsEnguardeGBA.png|Enguarde's segment
AnimalAnticsSquitterGBA.png|Squitter's segment
Animal Antics DKC2 GBA.png|The beginning of Squawks's segment
Animal Antics Squawks GBA.png|Squawks flies by two red Zingers.
AnimalAnticsRattlyGBA.png|Rattly's segment
</gallery>
 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=アニマル ランド
|JapR=Animaru Rando
|JapM=Animal Land
|Spa=Cabriolas Animales
|SpaM=Animal Antics
|Fre=Facéties Animalières
|FreM=Animal Jokes
|Ger=Tierische Show
|GerM=Animal Show
|Ita=Tutti allo Zoo
|ItaM=Everyone to the Zoo
}}


This level is rather different in comparison to others. The Kongs must transform into all five playable [[Animal Buddy|Animal Buddies]], and cross several different level archetypes.
*The first section involves getting [[Rambi]] through a jungle.
*The second section features [[Enguarde]] in an icy cavern.
*The third section pits [[Squitter]] in another jungle area.
*The fourth section mainly involves getting [[Squawks]] through a windy [[bramble]] patch. This is considered one of the hardest parts of the game by many people.
*The fifth section returns to the jungle, and features [[Rattly]].
Enemies found in this level include [[Kaboing]]s, [[Kannon]]s, [[Klampon]]s, [[Neek]]s, [[Zinger]]s, [[Flitter]]s, [[Mini-Necky]]s, [[Lockjaw]]s, [[Floatsam]]s and [[Shuri]]es.
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{{DKC2}}
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[[Category: Donkey Kong Places]]
[[Category:Secret levels]]
[[Category: Donkey Kong Levels]]
[[Category:Crocodile Isle]]
[[Category: Crocodile Isle]]
[[Category:Jungles]]
[[Category: Secret Levels]]
[[Category:Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest levels]]
[[Category: Forests and Jungles]]

Latest revision as of 20:14, June 22, 2024

Level
Animal Antics
Animal Antics
Level code 8 - 5
World Lost World
Game Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest
Music track Primal Rave
In a Snow-bound Land
Stickerbush Symphony
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Animal Antics is the fifth level of the Lost World in Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest. It is also the final non-boss level in the game. It is only accessible from the Klubba's Kiosk in K. Rool's Keep, but in the Game Boy Advance remake, Animal Antics is accessible from any of his establishments. Completing this level and the previous stages of the Lost World unlocks the final battle at Krocodile Kore. This level is split up into five parts, one for each of the five playable Animal Friends. Animal Antics has a variety of archetypes, including jungles, ice caverns and bramble areas. Diddy and Dixie transform into each Animal Friend from an Animal Barrel, played in the order of Rambi, Enguarde, Squitter, Squawks, and lastly Rattly. Each of their special abilities are required in these trials.

Layout[edit]

Rambi the Rhino in his segment of Animal Antics in Donkey Kong Country 2 for the Game Boy Advance.
Animal Antics in the Game Boy Advance version

The Kongs immediately start the level inside an Animal Barrel that turns them into Rambi. The rhinoceros can find a DK Barrel behind the start, as well as several Neeks ahead of it, who crawl along large, stair-like platforms. Soon, the animal encounters a red Zinger, who he must jump on in order to cross a section of spikes and reach a small area of ground with some Kaboings on it. There are more spikes ahead of here, and a pair of tall pillars stand above them, with one Zinger on each. The pillars are followed by two more red Zingers, who must be bounced on to cross the remaining spikes. A doorway is located after here, and it leads into an icy cave that begins with a DK Barrel and a small hill leading down to a trio of alcoves. The letter K is above the alcoves, and as the rhino tries to collect it, he must also watch out for a kannonball-shooting Kannon. After sliding down another icy slope, the Animal Friend lands in an Animal Barrel suspended over the water.

The barrel turns him into Enguarde, who must begin traveling by entering a wide area full of Shuries, Flotsams, and a few Lockjaws. To the left of this area, there is a hidden room that contains the letter O and several bananas that group together to form the shape of the Rare logo. If the swordfish continues to the east, he passes a large group of Shuries, and then an even larger group of Puftups, many of which explode when approached. Shortly after the animal travels upwards past a few Lockjaws and an alcove containing a Banana Bunch, the water level begins to lower.

The exit of the cave area is nearby, and it leads the swordfish into a jungle area inside of an Animal Barrel, which quickly transforms him into Squitter. Behind the spider at the beginning of the area, there is a hidden Banana Bunch. A Zinger guarding a DK Barrel is ahead, being followed by a Star Barrel (exclusively in the original version of the game), several Kaboings, and a long area of spikes with a few pillars in it. Each pillar holds a bouncing Kaboing and is circled by a red Zinger. Squitter's web platforms are required to pass this section, and once he does so, he encounters several more Kaboings. Another long area of spikes is not far from here, and this time, there are no pillars of land between the spikes. Therefore, the spider must continue by using his web platforms. On the way across, he meets several Zingers and also approaches a Banana Coin located in a small space among the spikes. Once the spider crosses the area, he discovers an Auto Fire Barrel that shoots him to a bramble area. A Bonus Barrel is hidden on the other side of the wall next to the Auto Fire Barrel.

After the Auto Fire Barrel shoots the spider into the bramble area, he can find a DK Barrel, and also the Star Barrel in the Game Boy Advance remake. Several sharp brambles surround Squitter's path ahead of here, and the animal must use his webs to climb through them. As he travels, several Mini-Neckys swoop down at him and attack. Once he passes these foes, he reaches some wooden boards that hold an Animal Barrel that he must enter to turn into Squawks. Squawks must begin his journey through the area by heading through more brambles as the wind pushes him from left to right. After the parrot passes a Zinger in a wide section, he enters a narrower pathway that contains some red Zingers that float in and out of alcoves. He can find the letter N in an alcove being guarded by a trio of Zingers ahead of here. Another group of Zingers block the way into an additional alcove that, in the Game Boy Advance version of the game, contains a photograph. If the parrot heads east from here, he meets a large group of Flitters and then a DK Barrel in a corner. The wide path below here leads the hero past several red Zingers, one of which that moves back and forth in a horizontal path. If he progresses to the west at the bottom of the area, he finds small groups of Zingers that block his path, as well as a few Banana Coins that float in the corners of the area. Once Squawks flies past a few Zingers that fly in small circles in the narrow pathway, he reaches an Animal Barrel that turns him into Rattly. The rattlesnake must start his portion of the level by first jumping into an Auto Fire Barrel in a narrow passage. A blue Extra Life Balloon is hidden above the gap.

The Auto Fire Barrel blasts the Animal Friend into another jungle area that is full of spikes. In the Game Boy Advance version of the game only, Rattly can travel to the west of the entrance to this area to find a short path leading over some spikes and red Zingers. On the way across this part of the area, the rattlesnake can find a DK Barrel and a Klampon that is followed by an alcove that contains three Banana Coins and a golden feather. If Rattly travels east from the entrance to this jungle area, he makes his way onto a high piece of land with a Klampon on it. A long area of spikes is ahead of it, but Rattly can safely cross it by bouncing on the red Zingers that fly over the spikes. Some of the Zingers move, while others are stationary. After crossing the spikes, Rattly reaches a No Animal Sign that turns him into the Kongs and also makes a Banana Coin appear. The heroes must continue through the level by heading into a nearby Auto Fire Barrel, which then shoots them past a pair of red Zingers and onto a high piece of land, where an End of Level Target sits. If they hit the target, they complete the level. Additionally, if they hit the target immediately after shooting out of a nearby Barrel Cannon, they can win a prize, either a Banana Bunch, Banana Coin, or a Red Balloon.

Enemies[edit]

It has been requested that this section be rewritten and expanded to include more information. Reason: add enemy quantities

The following enemies appear:

Items and objects[edit]

The following items and objects appear in the following quantities:

K-O-N-G Letters[edit]

  • K: Floating above some alcoves located shortly before the Kannon at the beginning of the icy cavern section.
  • O: Enguarde should head to the left at the beginning of the underwater area to find a hidden area with an alcove that has the letter O.
  • N: As Squawks travels through the bramble area, he reaches a trio of Zingers that block a small alcove containing the letter N.
  • G: When the heroes reach the End of Level Target, they should super-jump off of the ledge to the left to reach the letter G that floats above some red Zingers.

Key items[edit]

  • Golden feather (Game Boy Advance version only): At the beginning of the third jungle section in the level, Rattly should travel west past several spikes and red Zingers to reach an alcove that contains three Banana Coins and a golden feather.
  • Photograph (Game Boy Advance version only): Almost immediately after passing the letter N, Squawks encounters a pair of Zingers blocking an alcove with the photograph. Collecting the item gives them a picture of Squawks for the thirteenth page of the scrapbook.

Bonus Level[edit]

Animal Antics
The Bonus Level of Animal Antics

Animal Antics has only one Bonus Level, of the following type:

  • Destroy them All!: Immediately before Squitter exits the second jungle area of the level, he approaches an Auto Fire Barrel that can shoot him into the bramble section. He should climb over the wall to the right of this barrel to reach a hidden Bonus Barrel, which leads to a Bonus Level. Here, Squitter has 35 seconds to defeat eight Zingers scattered through a bramble area. Soon, he reaches an Animal Barrel that he must enter to turn into Squawks and defeat the remaining Zingers. If both Animal Friends manage to defeat every Zinger, a Video Game Hero Coin appears at the top of the area next to an Animal Barrel that turns Squawks back into Squitter. The Animal Friend must collect it before the time runs out and without hitting the brambles.

Gallery[edit]

Super Nintendo Entertainment System[edit]

Game Boy Advance[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese アニマル ランド[?]
Animaru Rando
Animal Land
French Facéties Animalières[?] Animal Jokes
German Tierische Show[?] Animal Show
Italian Tutti allo Zoo[?] Everyone to the Zoo
Spanish Cabriolas Animales[?] Animal Antics