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The '''Tiki Tak Tribe''' are the main antagonists in the [[Wii]] game ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]''. | The '''Tiki Tak Tribe''' are the main antagonists in the [[Wii]] game ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]''. | ||
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[[Image:TikiDKCR.png|150px|thumb|left|A member of the Tiki Tak Tribe.]] | |||
==History== | ==History== | ||
In the opening of the game, the Tiki Tak Tribe are seen emerging from rocks that are spewed out of the volcano on [[Donkey Kong Island]] when the giant statue rises out of it, causing it to erupt. Moments after landing, they hypnotise the animals of the island, who proceed to steal [[Donkey Kong]]'s [[Banana Hoard]]. A Tiki then drops into Donkey Kong's house, but he is unaffected by their hypnotic powers. They then pose as the main villains and enemies in the game's levels, and can be considered the [[Kremlings]]' equivalent of ''Donkey Kong Country Returns''. | In the opening of the game, the Tiki Tak Tribe are seen emerging from rocks that are spewed out of the volcano on [[Donkey Kong Island]] when the giant statue rises out of it, causing it to erupt. Moments after landing, they hypnotise the animals of the island, who proceed to steal [[Donkey Kong]]'s [[Banana Hoard]]. A Tiki then drops into Donkey Kong's house, but he is unaffected by their hypnotic powers. They then pose as the main villains and enemies in the game's levels, and can be considered the [[Kremlings]]' equivalent of ''Donkey Kong Country Returns''. | ||
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The Tiki Tak Tribe are the main antagonists in the Wii game Donkey Kong Country Returns.
History
In the opening of the game, the Tiki Tak Tribe are seen emerging from rocks that are spewed out of the volcano on Donkey Kong Island when the giant statue rises out of it, causing it to erupt. Moments after landing, they hypnotise the animals of the island, who proceed to steal Donkey Kong's Banana Hoard. A Tiki then drops into Donkey Kong's house, but he is unaffected by their hypnotic powers. They then pose as the main villains and enemies in the game's levels, and can be considered the Kremlings' equivalent of Donkey Kong Country Returns.
Physical Appearance
Tikis resemble floating wooden Tiki masks. They come in a variety of colors and forms, the main servants of Tiki Tong resembling musical instruments. Most of them have a pair of skinny, twig-like arms with three fingers on each arm.
Special Powers and Abilities
The Tikis are shown to have many abilities. They are shown to be quite agile, for a mask. They also possess the ability to float and hypnotise other creatures, though, as shown on Donkey Kong in the intro, it does not work on everything.
Trivia
- Interestingly, all of the Tikis who possess the bosses of Donkey Kong Country Returns resemble music instruments. The particular instrument the Tiki resembles also plays in the music of the boss it possesses.
Gallery
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The drum-like Tiki that possesses Mugly.
The maraca-like Tikis that possess the Scurvy Crew.
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The gong-like Tiki that possesses Stu.
The banjo-like Tiki that possesses Mole Miner Max.
The horn-like Tiki that possesses Mangoruby.
The xylophone-like Tiki that possesses Thugly.
The accordion-like Tiki that possesses Colonel Pluck.