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[[Barrel Basher]] takes place there.
[[Barrel Basher]] takes place there.


The music is an arrangement of ''Jungle Hijinxs'' from [[Donkey Kong Country]].
The music is an arrangement of "DK Island Swing" from ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]''.


==Layout==
==Layout==

Revision as of 07:08, December 4, 2018

Not to be confused with Donkey Kong Jungle (baseball stadium).
DK Jungle
DK Jungle overhead at night
DK Jungle bird's eye view at night

DK Jungle is a baseball field in Mario Super Sluggers. As its name implies, it is DK's personal stadium. There is a large statue of DK behind the outfield, and there are tree roots in center field that can slow down the ball if it is hit to that part of the field. At night, torches are lit up around the park, and the statue will move its arms to pound its bongos. Barrel Basher takes place there.

The music is an arrangement of "DK Island Swing" from Donkey Kong Country.

Layout

This stadium features two large cannons on both sides of the outfield. They drop barrels that run in a diagonal line to the other side of the field, not breaking if they hit players, much like Donkey Kong's stadium from the previous game. Also in the outfield there are flowers that will release gas that has an effect on players similar to Peach's Star Swing. At night, the cannons will fire flaming barrels, and the statue will move and occasionally stun the players in the outfield with effects similar to a POW ball item.

Collectible Card info

  • Information: Donkey Kong Jungle is a baseball field in the heart of the wild. The stone surface and ancient ruins are surprising, but not as much as the barrels rolling through the outfield and giant flowers that will put you to sleep.
  • Field Obstacle: Barrels and Giant Flowers
  • Fun Fact: Little is known about the civilization that built the ruins in this jungle or whether they even played baseball.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese DKジャングル[?]
DK Janguru
DK Jungle
Spanish (NOA) Jungla de DK[?] DK's Jungle