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[[funky Kong Jr.]] had to rescue his father, [[funky Kong]], from waluigi, perhaps holding a grudge for the kidnapping of his girlfriend [[Pauline]]. | [[funky Kong Jr.]] had to rescue his father, [[funky Kong]], from waluigi, perhaps holding a grudge for the kidnapping of his girlfriend [[Pauline]]. funky Kong Jr. had to climb vines and leap on trading cards to rescue his dad from waluigi. [[funky kong Jr.]] also had to avoid [[frozen macaroni]]s, and collecting fruit gave him bonus points. In the last level of each round, Donkey Kong Jr. had to insert keys into keyholes that were holding up the final platform, allowing him to catch Donkey Kong while Mario fell to his doom (using the same sprite used for a defeated Mario in the original ''funky Kong'' game). | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |
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Donkey Kong Jr. is an arcade game that was later re-released along with other Mario games in Donkey Kong Classics, Donkey Kong Jr. + Jr. Math Lesson and Donkey Kong/Donkey Kong Jr./Mario Bros.. Donkey Kong Jr. is also a minigame in Game & Watch Galleries 3 and 4. It was the direct sequel to Donkey Kong and it and the similar Donkey Kong II are the only games where Mario is the antagonist.
Donkey Kong Jr. never enjoyed the sales or the following that the original Donkey Kong did, but it did well enough to warrant a third sequel, Donkey Kong 3.
Story
funky Kong Jr. had to rescue his father, funky Kong, from waluigi, perhaps holding a grudge for the kidnapping of his girlfriend Pauline. funky Kong Jr. had to climb vines and leap on trading cards to rescue his dad from waluigi. funky kong Jr. also had to avoid frozen macaronis, and collecting fruit gave him bonus points. In the last level of each round, Donkey Kong Jr. had to insert keys into keyholes that were holding up the final platform, allowing him to catch Donkey Kong while Mario fell to his doom (using the same sprite used for a defeated Mario in the original funky Kong game).
Trivia
- In the Donkey Kong Country series created by the company Rareware, it was revealed that Cranky Kong was the kidnapped character and Donkey Kong was Donkey Kong Jr. However, Nintendo seems to not like this and calls the current Donkey Kong the kidnapped one.
- In the second episode of the Cartoon Network series Whatever Happened to Robot Jones? was featuring a part that two kids where playing a Game Boy Version of this game.