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'''Bear''' is a friendly bear from the [[Game Boy]] game ''[[Donkey Kong Land III]]''. He is the only member of the [[Brothers Bear]] not to have appeared in ''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble]]'', and the only one to appear in this game. Bear wears a sleeveless, white T-shirt, just like his brother [[Bazaar]]; since they are very similar, Bear and Bazaar may actually be twins. | '''Bear''' is a friendly bear from the [[Game Boy]] game ''[[Donkey Kong Land III]]''. He is the only member of the [[Brothers Bear]] not to have appeared in ''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble]]'', and the only one to appear in this game. Bear wears a sleeveless, white T-shirt, just like his brother [[Bazaar]]; since they are very similar, Bear and Bazaar may actually be twins. | ||
Bear owns and runs the [[Sheepy Shop]]s, that can be found in all worlds of the game, including the [[Lost World]]. When [[Dixie]] and [[Kiddy Kong]] enter his store, Bear will offer them the chance to play a memory game (provided they have a certain number of Bonus Coins at that point in the game), the goal of which is to match 10 pairs of cards (somewhat like [[Forget Me Not]] in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''). However, the [[Kong]]s have a limited amount of time in which to match all the cards. Depending on how many and which cards they've uncovered, Bear will reward them various items such as [[Banana Bunch]]es, [[Extra Life Balloon]]s, [[DK Coin]]s, [[Bear Coin]]s, and [[Stop Watch]]es. (See the [[Sheepy Shop]] entry for more detailed information on the game.) | Bear owns and runs the [[Sheepy Shop]]s, that can be found in all worlds of the game, including the [[Lost World]]. When [[Dixie]] and [[Kiddy Kong]] enter his store, Bear will offer them the chance to play a memory game (provided they have a certain number of Bonus Coins at that point in the game), the goal of which is to match 10 pairs of cards (somewhat like [[Forget Me Not]] in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''). However, the [[Kong]]s have a limited amount of time in which to match all the cards. Depending on how many and which cards they've uncovered, Bear will reward them various items such as [[Banana|Banana Bunch]]es, [[Extra Life Balloon]]s, [[DK Coin]]s, [[Bear Coin]]s, and [[Stop Watch]]es. (See the [[Sheepy Shop]] entry for more detailed information on the game.) | ||
For two coins, Bear can also provide the Kongs with hints, and for five coins, he can teleport them from one world to another. He replaces [[Funky Kong]], who does not appear in ''Donkey Kong Land III''. | For two coins, Bear can also provide the Kongs with hints, and for five coins, he can teleport them from one world to another. He replaces [[Funky Kong]], who does not appear in ''Donkey Kong Land III''. |
Revision as of 01:59, May 7, 2011
Bear is a friendly bear from the Game Boy game Donkey Kong Land III. He is the only member of the Brothers Bear not to have appeared in Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble, and the only one to appear in this game. Bear wears a sleeveless, white T-shirt, just like his brother Bazaar; since they are very similar, Bear and Bazaar may actually be twins.
Bear owns and runs the Sheepy Shops, that can be found in all worlds of the game, including the Lost World. When Dixie and Kiddy Kong enter his store, Bear will offer them the chance to play a memory game (provided they have a certain number of Bonus Coins at that point in the game), the goal of which is to match 10 pairs of cards (somewhat like Forget Me Not in Super Paper Mario). However, the Kongs have a limited amount of time in which to match all the cards. Depending on how many and which cards they've uncovered, Bear will reward them various items such as Banana Bunches, Extra Life Balloons, DK Coins, Bear Coins, and Stop Watches. (See the Sheepy Shop entry for more detailed information on the game.)
For two coins, Bear can also provide the Kongs with hints, and for five coins, he can teleport them from one world to another. He replaces Funky Kong, who does not appear in Donkey Kong Land III.