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(A flying little banana led a queen that is entirely optional but still a notable sidequest in full completion.)
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|related=[[Banana Fairy]]
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}}{{quote2|You are too generous, Kongs. Here, have this Bananus Goldus Flutterus. Err uh.. I meant Banana Bird!|[[Bramble (character)|Bramble]]|[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!]]}}
}}{{quote2|You are too generous, Kongs. Here, have this Bananus Goldus Flutterus. Err uh.. I meant Banana Bird!|[[Bramble (character)|Bramble]]|[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!]]}}


'''Banana Birds''' (scientific name according to Bramble: '''''Bananus Goldus Flutterus''''') are a species of birds who are made out of partially peeled [[banana]]s. Banana Birds first appear in ''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!]]''. They are the children of the [[Queen Banana Bird]], whom the Banana Birds were separated from during the events of the game, and [[Dixie Kong]] and [[Kiddy Kong]] must collect the Banana Birds and reunite them with the Queen Banana Bird.
'''Banana Birds''' (scientific name according to Bramble: '''''Bananus Goldus Flutterus''''') are a species of birds who are made out of partially peeled [[banana]]s. Banana Birds first appear in ''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!]]''. They are the children of the [[Banana Queen]], whom the Banana Birds were separated from during the events of the game, and [[Dixie Kong]] and [[Kiddy Kong]] must collect the Banana Birds and reunite them with the Banana Queen.


==History==
==History==
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Banana Birds have an essential role in ''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!]]''. A Banana Bird can usually be obtained from a [[Banana Bird Cave]], where the player must play a memory game and copy the order in which the four crystals flash. If done correctly, a Banana Bird gets released from the crystal at the top of the ceiling. A few of the Banana Birds can be obtained from a [[Brothers Bear]]. In the [[Game Boy Advance]] remake, Dixie and Kiddy can earn a Banana Bird from [[Funky Kong]], [[Swanky Kong]] and [[Cranky Kong]] if the player completes their respective minigames.
Banana Birds have an essential role in ''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!]]''. A Banana Bird can usually be obtained from a [[Banana Bird Cave]], where the player must play a memory game and copy the order in which the four crystals flash. If done correctly, a Banana Bird gets released from the crystal at the top of the ceiling. A few of the Banana Birds can be obtained from a [[Brothers Bear]]. In the [[Game Boy Advance]] remake, Dixie and Kiddy can earn a Banana Bird from [[Funky Kong]], [[Swanky Kong]] and [[Cranky Kong]] if the player completes their respective minigames.


Three of the Banana Birds can obtained with the [[Gyrocopter]], by flying to their respective Banana Bird Caves. After rescuing every Banana Bird, the Kongs must visit [[Wrinkly's Save Cave]] (or [[Wrinkly's Retreat]] in the Game Boy Advance remake) to have the Banana Birds fly to the Queen Banana Bird, taking the Kongs with them. It is revealed that [[King K. Rool|Baron K. Roolenstein]] had cursed them, causing the babies to be imprisoned in crystal and the mother behind a [[barrier]]. All of the Banana Birds sing, which causes the barrier to break.
Three of the Banana Birds can obtained with the [[Gyrocopter]], by flying to their respective Banana Bird Caves. After rescuing every Banana Bird, the Kongs must visit [[Wrinkly's Save Cave]] (or [[Wrinkly's Retreat]] in the Game Boy Advance remake) to have the Banana Birds fly to the Banana Queen, taking the Kongs with them. It is revealed that [[King K. Rool|Baron K. Roolenstein]] had cursed them, causing the babies to be imprisoned in crystal and the mother behind an [[evil barrier]]. All of the Banana Birds sing, which causes the barrier to break.


===''Donkey Konga''===
===''Donkey Konga''===
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There are also five more Banana Birds that were added to the [[Game Boy Advance]] [[remake]].
There are also five more Banana Birds that were added to the [[Game Boy Advance]] [[remake]].


*Whirlpool Wreck – [[Pacifica]], swim north of [[Barbos]]'s Barrier.
*Whirlpool Wreck – [[Pacifica]], swim north of [[Barbos's Barrier]].
*Owned by [[Bachelor]]. Trade him the [[Box of Chocolates]] and the [[Rose]] for it.
*Owned by [[Bachelor]]. Trade him the [[Box of Chocolates]] and the [[Rose]] for it.
*Owned by [[Funky Kong]]. Complete all four of his minigames to earn it.
*Owned by [[Funky Kong]]. Complete all four of his minigames to earn it.

Revision as of 19:05, August 18, 2020

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Banana Birds (scientific name according to Bramble: Bananus Goldus Flutterus) are a species of birds who are made out of partially peeled bananas. Banana Birds first appear in Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!. They are the children of the Banana Queen, whom the Banana Birds were separated from during the events of the game, and Dixie Kong and Kiddy Kong must collect the Banana Birds and reunite them with the Banana Queen.

History

Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!

Banana Birds have an essential role in Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!. A Banana Bird can usually be obtained from a Banana Bird Cave, where the player must play a memory game and copy the order in which the four crystals flash. If done correctly, a Banana Bird gets released from the crystal at the top of the ceiling. A few of the Banana Birds can be obtained from a Brothers Bear. In the Game Boy Advance remake, Dixie and Kiddy can earn a Banana Bird from Funky Kong, Swanky Kong and Cranky Kong if the player completes their respective minigames.

Three of the Banana Birds can obtained with the Gyrocopter, by flying to their respective Banana Bird Caves. After rescuing every Banana Bird, the Kongs must visit Wrinkly's Save Cave (or Wrinkly's Retreat in the Game Boy Advance remake) to have the Banana Birds fly to the Banana Queen, taking the Kongs with them. It is revealed that Baron K. Roolenstein had cursed them, causing the babies to be imprisoned in crystal and the mother behind an evil barrier. All of the Banana Birds sing, which causes the barrier to break.

Donkey Konga

Gameplay of Street Performance mode of Donkey Konga, with a beach background.
Banana Birds appear in a "Street Performance" mode of Donkey Konga

In Donkey Konga, many Banana Birds hop around the lower part of the screen while Donkey Kong plays a song. They only act as scenery and have no in-game effect. Banana Birds appear in every musical performance mode ("Street Performance", "Challenge", and "Jam Session"). Only a few hop around the screen in "Jam Session".

Banana Birds are not featured in multiplayer mode, as the bottom portion is reserved for the second player (Diddy Kong).

Banana Bird locations

There are also five more Banana Birds that were added to the Game Boy Advance remake.

Additionally, K's Kache has been relocated to a clifftop in the Northwest section of the Northern Kremisphere, as the Turbo Ski is capable of reaching the northwest lake in the Game Boy Advance remake.

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