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Revision as of 07:48, December 14, 2011
Template:Species-infobox A Kong is an ape or monkey capable of speech and building houses. The Kongs willingly wear clothes, and some of them have hairstyles. They are often plagued by the crocodilian Kremlings. They all live on Donkey Kong Island. The name Kong does not necessarily mean that they are related, but could mean that they are a part of a clan or tribe.
In the real world, Kong is a colloquial term referring to any type of monkey, ape, orangutan, or gorilla, and there is a famous movie monster called King Kong.
List of Kongs
- Baby Donkey Kong
- Baby Kong
- Bink
- Bluster Kong
- Cactus King
- Candy Kong
- Chunky Kong
- Cranky Kong
- Cranky Kong's Great-Grandfather
- Diddy Kong
- Dixie Kong
- Donkey Kong
- Donkey Kong Jr.
- Dread Kong
- Eddie
- Funky Kong
- Ghastly King
- Grunt (Wario Land 2)
- Karate Kong
- Kiddy Kong
- Kong Fu
- Lanky Kong
- Ninja Kong
- Sumo Kong
- Super Kong
- Swanky Kong
- Tiny Kong
- Wrinkly Kong
Unused Kongs
- An unnamed, hatted Kong - Donkey Kong Land
- Dark Kong - Donkey Kong Jungle Beat
- Redneck Kong - Diddy Kong Pilot
Sub-Species
Gallery
- KONGS.PNG
The main Kongs of Donkey Kong 64.
The Kongs of Donkey Kong Country.
The Kongs of Donkey Kong Country 2.
- ChillinWithTheN64 65.jpg
Several Kongs playing the Nintendo 64.
- Dkctv.jpg
The main Kongs in the Donkey Kong Country TV show.
Trivia
- Like the Kremlings, the Kongs take words that start with c and change it to a k. For example, DK Krew.
References