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'''Belcha's Barn''' is the boss level of [[Lake Orangatanga]], the first world of ''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!]]'' To proceed to the second world, [[Kremwood Forest]], the [[Kong]]s must defeat [[Belcha]].
'''Belcha's Barn''' is the boss level of [[Lake Orangatanga]], the first world of ''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!]]'' To proceed to the second world, [[Kremwood Forest]], the [[Kong]]s must defeat [[Belcha]].
==Overview==
==Overview==
[[File:Belcha DKC3GBA battle.png|thumb|left|Game Boy Advance version of the level]]
[[File:Belcha DKC3GBA battle.png|thumb|left|Game Boy Advance battle]]
The level begins in a small room with a trapdoor. In the [[Game Boy Advance]] version, there is a short trail of [[banana]]s leading up to the trapdoor. If the player only has one Kong upon entering the level, a [[DK Barrel]] beneath the trapdoor will summon the other Kong. Once the Kongs enter the trapdoor, the battle begins.
The level begins in a small room with a trapdoor. In the [[Game Boy Advance]] version, a short trail of [[banana]]s leads to the trapdoor. If only one [[Kong]] is active, a [[DK Barrel]] is found beneath the trapdoor. The battle starts when the Kongs enter through the trapdoor.


The fight takes place in a corridor with a pit on each side. In the Game Boy Advance version, there is a spiky turbine spinning over the left pit. Belcha will repeatedly spit out [[barrel]]s while slowly hopping to the left, attempting to force the Kongs into the pit on the left. The Kongs must jump on the barrels to release the [[Knik-Knak]]s inside them. After doing so, the Knik-Knaks must be jumped on once to flip them over. They can then be picked up, after which Belcha will start gnashing his teeth. The Kongs need to time throwing the Knik-Knak so it lands in Belcha's mouth, which causes him to burp, propelling himself backward. The objective of the battle is make Belcha burp until he falls into the pit on the right, which traps him, ending the battle. The amount of Knik-Knaks necessary to defeat Belcha depends on how quickly the player is able to feed him, with the minimum number being two.
The fight takes place in a corridor with a pit on each side. In the Game Boy Advance version, there is a spinning, spiky turbine in the left pit. Belcha repeatedly spits out a [[barrel]] as he slowly hopping to the left, attempting to force [[Dixie Kong|Dixie]] and [[Kiddy Kong|Kiddy]] into the turbine. If the Kongs fall into the left pit, they lose a life. To attack Belcha, the Kong must jump on the barrel to release the yellow [[Knik-Knak]] within. By doing so, Belcha starts gnashing his teeth. The Kongs must jump on the yellow Knik-Knak to flip it over and throw it into Belcha while its mouth is still open. This causes Belcha to burp, which propels him backward. The Kongs must continue the pattern of throwing a yellow Knik-Knak into Belcha's mouth until he falls into the pit on the right, trapping him and ending the battle. The Kongs can defeat Belcha by throwing a minimum of two yellow Knik-Knaks into his mouth, depending on how quick they are and if they did not miss any throws.


Belcha drops a [[Bonus Coin]] after being defeated. If the Kongs return to this stage after completing it and beat him again, they are rewarded with a [[Bear Coin]] instead.
When Belcha is defeated, he leaves behind a [[Bonus Coin]]. If the Kongs return to Belcha's Barn and defeat Belcha again, they are rewarded a [[Bear Coin]] instead.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Though the boss battle takes place inside of a mill, it originally had a factory background in the original [[SNES]] version for an unknown reason. The background was changed in the Game Boy Advance remake to a mill background to match where the battle takes place.
*Although the battle takes place in a mill, it has a factory background. In the Game Boy Advance remake, its background is consistent with other mill levels.
 
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Revision as of 15:43, May 12, 2020

Template:DKClevelbox Belcha's Barn is the boss level of Lake Orangatanga, the first world of Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! To proceed to the second world, Kremwood Forest, the Kongs must defeat Belcha.

Overview

Belcha in Donkey Kong Country 3 for the Game Boy Advance
Game Boy Advance battle

The level begins in a small room with a trapdoor. In the Game Boy Advance version, a short trail of bananas leads to the trapdoor. If only one Kong is active, a DK Barrel is found beneath the trapdoor. The battle starts when the Kongs enter through the trapdoor.

The fight takes place in a corridor with a pit on each side. In the Game Boy Advance version, there is a spinning, spiky turbine in the left pit. Belcha repeatedly spits out a barrel as he slowly hopping to the left, attempting to force Dixie and Kiddy into the turbine. If the Kongs fall into the left pit, they lose a life. To attack Belcha, the Kong must jump on the barrel to release the yellow Knik-Knak within. By doing so, Belcha starts gnashing his teeth. The Kongs must jump on the yellow Knik-Knak to flip it over and throw it into Belcha while its mouth is still open. This causes Belcha to burp, which propels him backward. The Kongs must continue the pattern of throwing a yellow Knik-Knak into Belcha's mouth until he falls into the pit on the right, trapping him and ending the battle. The Kongs can defeat Belcha by throwing a minimum of two yellow Knik-Knaks into his mouth, depending on how quick they are and if they did not miss any throws.

When Belcha is defeated, he leaves behind a Bonus Coin. If the Kongs return to Belcha's Barn and defeat Belcha again, they are rewarded a Bear Coin instead.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 巨大タル ボス ベルチャ[?]
Kyodai taru bosu Berucha
Huge Barrel, Boss Belcha
Italian Rimessa di Belcha[?] Storeroom of Belcha

Trivia

  • Although the battle takes place in a mill, it has a factory background. In the Game Boy Advance remake, its background is consistent with other mill levels.