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The '''Jungle''' is the fourth world of the game ''[[Donkey Kong (Game Boy)|Donkey Kong]]'' for the [[Game Boy]]. The [[Ship]] docks on the shore margining the Jungle, and [[Donkey Kong]] sees this as an occasion to liberate himself with [[Pauline]] in his arms from the pursuit of [[Mario]]. The Jungle builds up on all gameplay elements previously found in the [[Forest (Donkey Kong)|Forest]]. It is inhabited by [[ | The '''Jungle''' is the fourth world of the game ''[[Donkey Kong (Game Boy)|Donkey Kong]]'' for the [[Game Boy]]. The [[Ship]] docks on the shore margining the Jungle, and [[Donkey Kong]] sees this as an occasion to liberate himself with [[Pauline]] in his arms from the pursuit of [[Mario]]. The Jungle builds up on all gameplay elements previously found in the [[Forest (Donkey Kong)|Forest]]. It is inhabited by [[Monchee]]s, {{wp|capuchin monkey|capuchin}}-like helper animals that lumber on high platforms; they have long tails which hang down, and on which Mario can grasp and use as [[rope]]s to pass wide chasms while the Monchee is moving. [[Frog]]s called [[Jumper]]s, are present in some levels of the Jungle, also quite aid Mario in progressing. They help him reach higher places while he carries the [[Key]]. [[Donkey Kong Jr.]] also makes a debut here, and this time, his role is that of flipping [[switch (Donkey Kong)|switch]]es which activate and deactivate bridges and throwing [[Poison Mushroom]]s at Mario, which make him shrink and lose his abilities for a short amount of time. The Jungle has 12 stages. | ||
==Levels== | ==Levels== | ||
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==Profiles== | ==Profiles== | ||
{{quote2|Donkey Kong and son feel quite at home in this level. The jungle is their natural habitat, after all. Our Brooklyn-born plumber, however, is a bit out of his element. On their home turf, Donkey Kong and Junior will make Mario's life tough.|''Super Game Boy'' Player's Guide, page 37}} | {{quote2|Donkey Kong and son feel quite at home in this level. The jungle is their natural habitat, after all. Our Brooklyn-born plumber, however, is a bit out of his element. On their home turf, Donkey Kong and Junior will make Mario's life tough.|''Super Game Boy'' Player's Guide, page 37}} | ||
==Enemies== | ==Enemies== | ||
[[File:DKChase4.png|thumb|Mario and Donkey Kong in the Jungle]] | [[File:DKChase4.png|thumb|Mario and Donkey Kong in the Jungle]] |
Revision as of 15:54, March 7, 2024
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Game | Donkey Kong |
Level(s) | 12 |
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- This article is about the fourth area of Donkey Kong. For the first world in Donkey Kong Country Returns, see Jungle (Donkey Kong Country Returns).
The Jungle is the fourth world of the game Donkey Kong for the Game Boy. The Ship docks on the shore margining the Jungle, and Donkey Kong sees this as an occasion to liberate himself with Pauline in his arms from the pursuit of Mario. The Jungle builds up on all gameplay elements previously found in the Forest. It is inhabited by Monchees, capuchin-like helper animals that lumber on high platforms; they have long tails which hang down, and on which Mario can grasp and use as ropes to pass wide chasms while the Monchee is moving. Frogs called Jumpers, are present in some levels of the Jungle, also quite aid Mario in progressing. They help him reach higher places while he carries the Key. Donkey Kong Jr. also makes a debut here, and this time, his role is that of flipping switches which activate and deactivate bridges and throwing Poison Mushrooms at Mario, which make him shrink and lose his abilities for a short amount of time. The Jungle has 12 stages.
Levels
Level | Image | Enemy species and obstacles greeted |
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Stage 4-1 | Kaibādo, Snapjaw | |
Stage 4-2 | Dōryī | |
Stage 4-3 | Bukubuku, Kānyī | |
Stage 4-4 | Donkey Kong, Donkey Kong Jr., jacks | |
Stage 4-5 | Dorakyū, Kānyī | |
Stage 4-6 | Snipers, Dorakyū | |
Stage 4-7 | Donkey Kong Jr., Sairesu | |
Stage 4-8 | Donkey Kong, Poison Mushrooms, Snapjaw | |
Stage 4-9 | - | |
Stage 4-10 | Snapjaws | |
Stage 4-11 | Donkey Kong Jr., Poison Mushrooms, Dotties | |
Stage 4-12 | Donkey Kong, barrels |
Profiles
Enemies
New enemies in the Jungle:
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ジャングル[1] Janguru |
Jungle | |
Dutch | Jungle[2] | Jungle | |
French | Jungle[?] | - | |
Italian | Giungla[3][4] | Jungle | |
Spanish | Jungla[?] | Jungle |
References
- ^ Game Boy Donkey Kong Japanese instruction booklet, pages 1 & 15.
- ^ Game Boy Donkey Kong Dutch Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console digital manual, tab 14: "Gebieden".
- ^ Donkey Kong Italian manual, pagg. 2 & 17
- ^ Donkey Kong (Virtual Console) Italian e-manual, pag. 14