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*Despite his name, Kong Fu probably has no relation to other martial arts based Kongs such as [[Sumo Kong]] and [[Karate Kong]], who appeared in the game ''[[Donkey Kong Jungle Beat]]''.
*Despite his name, Kong Fu probably has no relation to other martial arts based Kongs such as [[Sumo Kong]] and [[Karate Kong]], who appeared in the game ''[[Donkey Kong Jungle Beat]]''.
*Kong Fu bears a resemblance to [[Bluster Kong]].
*Kong Fu bears a resemblance to [[Bluster Kong]].
*Kong Fu is the only character that appeared exclusively in one episode(not counting one of the scenes of the past episodes in "Message in a Bottle Show").  
*Kong Fu is the only character that appeared exclusively in one episode (not counting one of the scenes of the past episodes in "Message in a Bottle Show").
 
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Kong Fu.

Kong Fu is a Kong and a relatively minor character from the Donkey Kong Country animated series.

Kong Fu's first and only appearance was in the episode "Kong Fu". Here he was hired by King K. Rool and the lizards to beat Donkey Kong in the annual Donkey Kong Challenge – a contest to see if anyone could defeat Donkey Kong is three challenges and become the new ruler of Kongo Bongo Island.

Though Kong Fu managed to beat Donkey Kong in the Body and Mind challenges, Kong Fu lost the Heart challenge to Donkey Kong; it seems Kong Fu was afraid of the dark and while Kong Fu was panicking during a solar eclipse Donkey Kong refused to hit him, showing true virtue and winning the Annual Donkey Kong Challenge.

Kong Fu later forfeited the contest to Donkey Kong after he heard K. Rool, Krusha and Klump mocking his fear of the dark and calling him a wuss.

Trivia

  • Despite his name, Kong Fu probably has no relation to other martial arts based Kongs such as Sumo Kong and Karate Kong, who appeared in the game Donkey Kong Jungle Beat.
  • Kong Fu bears a resemblance to Bluster Kong.
  • Kong Fu is the only character that appeared exclusively in one episode (not counting one of the scenes of the past episodes in "Message in a Bottle Show").

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