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[[Image:Microbuffer.png|thumb|Microbuffer]]
[[Image:Microbuffer.png|thumb|Microbuffer]]
'''Microbuffer''' is a character from ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''. He is a microphone with blue eyes, a mustache, and a tuxedo, who introduces [[King K. Rool|K. Rool]] and the [[Kongs]] in the final boss fight. He gives very dramatic descriptions for each Kong and moves around by hopping. The Microbuffer seems to be a functioning microphone all on his own. He is a spoof of the real-world boxing announcer [[wikipedia:Micheal Buffer|Micheal Buffer]].
'''Microbuffer''' is a character from ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''. He is a microphone with blue eyes, a mustache, and a tuxedo, who introduces [[King K. Rool|K. Rool]] and the [[Kongs]] in the final boss fight. He gives very dramatic descriptions for each Kong and moves around by hopping. The Microbuffer seems to be a functioning microphone all on his own. He is a spoof of the real-world boxing announcer [[wikipedia:Michael Buffer|Michael Buffer]].


== Introductions ==
== Introductions ==

Revision as of 13:36, July 31, 2011

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Microbuffer is a character from Donkey Kong 64. He is a microphone with blue eyes, a mustache, and a tuxedo, who introduces K. Rool and the Kongs in the final boss fight. He gives very dramatic descriptions for each Kong and moves around by hopping. The Microbuffer seems to be a functioning microphone all on his own. He is a spoof of the real-world boxing announcer Michael Buffer.

Introductions

  • Donkey Kong - "Weighing in at a solid 800 lbs, I give you the prime primate..."
  • Diddy Kong - "And now making his way into the ring, it's the champ of chimps..."
  • Lanky Kong - "He boasts the longest reach currently in the world today. Introducing..."
  • Tiny Kong - "Hailing all the way from DK Isles, it's the girl with the whirl..."
  • Chunky Kong - "Tipping the scales at a mighty 2000 lbs, he's the hard hitting..."