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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*In the [[Game Boy Advance]] remake of ''Donkey Kong Country'', the levels [[Ice Age Alley]] and [[Croctopus Chase]] have had their positions switched around, as have [[Torchlight Trouble]] and [[Rope Bridge Rumble]]. | *In the [[Game Boy Advance]] remake of ''Donkey Kong Country'', the levels [[Ice Age Alley]] and [[Croctopus Chase]] have had their positions switched around, as have [[Torchlight Trouble]] and [[Rope Bridge Rumble]]. | ||
*In [[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]the cliffs are what remain of what was once Gorilla Glacier. | *In [[Donkey Kong Country Returns]] the cliffs are what remain of what was once Gorilla Glacier. | ||
==Names in Other Languages== | ==Names in Other Languages== |
Revision as of 18:18, April 9, 2012
Template:LLQuote Template:Worldbox Gorilla Glacier (White Mountains in the animated series) is the fourth world in Donkey Kong Country and is a frozen wasteland located on the peak of Donkey Kong Island. In the glacier, there are many ice caves and deep ravine. There is also a treetop village similar to the one found in Vine Valley. It is also the first place the Kongs meet the Animal Buddy Squawks.
Appearances in Other Media
In the animated series, renamed White Mountains, this area is the home of Eddie the Mean Old Yeti.
Levels
- Snow Barrel Blast
- Slipslide Ride
- Ice Age Alley (4th in Game Boy Advance)
- Croctopus Chase (3rd in Game Boy Advance)
- Torchlight Trouble (6th in Game Boy Advance)
- Rope Bridge Rumble (5th in Game Boy Advance)
Trivia
- In the Game Boy Advance remake of Donkey Kong Country, the levels Ice Age Alley and Croctopus Chase have had their positions switched around, as have Torchlight Trouble and Rope Bridge Rumble.
- In Donkey Kong Country Returns the cliffs are what remain of what was once Gorilla Glacier.
Names in Other Languages