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May I ask where the term "Master" in this context originated? It certainly wasn't in any Donkey Kong game I've played. -- [[User: CM August|CM August]] | May I ask where the term "Master" in this context originated? It certainly wasn't in any Donkey Kong game I've played. -- [[User: CM August|CM August]] | ||
DKC3, has KAOS called "Master" several times, as well as in the manual for it. Now that I think about, it just seems to be a term of respect, like "Lord Bowser", with no other significance or meaning. -- [[User:Sir Grodus|Sir Grodus]] 18:47, 16 November 2007 (EST) | DKC3, it has KAOS called "Master" several times, as well as in the manual for it. Now that I think about, it just seems to be a term of respect, like "Lord Bowser", with no other significance or meaning. -- [[User:Sir Grodus|Sir Grodus]] 18:47, 16 November 2007 (EST) |
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Ooh ooh! Can you make another paragraph describing Krusha's rise to power at the bottom of the article? -- Son of Suns
I'll try, as I mentioned, I only have vague remembrance, but I think it has something to do with Krusha becoming super intelligent; I'll do some research. -- Sir Grodus
Cool. Thanks for your help! -- Son of Suns
Thanks, thats about all I could find. Too bad they took almost all the episodes off YouTube. -- Sir Grodus
May I ask where the term "Master" in this context originated? It certainly wasn't in any Donkey Kong game I've played. -- CM August
DKC3, it has KAOS called "Master" several times, as well as in the manual for it. Now that I think about, it just seems to be a term of respect, like "Lord Bowser", with no other significance or meaning. -- Sir Grodus 18:47, 16 November 2007 (EST)