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[[Image:DK64Comic.jpg|thumb|The first page of ''When the Banana Splits'']] | |||
'''''Donkey Kong in When the Banana Splits''''' was a four-page [[Donkey Kong]] comic published in an issue of the magazine ''Disney Adventures''. Thought the comic was advertised as being based off the game ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'', it was in actuality simply an overly simplified version of the game's story. Interestingly, throughout the comic, various hints and cheats for ''Donkey Kong 64'' could be found, written upside down. | '''''Donkey Kong in When the Banana Splits''''' was a four-page [[Donkey Kong]] comic published in an issue of the magazine ''Disney Adventures''. Thought the comic was advertised as being based off the game ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'', it was in actuality simply an overly simplified version of the game's story. Interestingly, throughout the comic, various hints and cheats for ''Donkey Kong 64'' could be found, written upside down. | ||
==Story== | ==Story== | ||
As stated above, the story of ''Donkey Kong in When the Banana Splits'' is rather simple; it starts off with [[King K. Rool]] and several [[Kritter]]s storming through the jungle having stolen all of Donkey Kong's [[Golden Banana]]s. Unfortunately for K. Rool, | As stated above, the story of ''Donkey Kong in When the Banana Splits'' is rather simple; it starts off with [[King K. Rool]] and several [[Kritter]]s storming through the jungle, having stolen all of Donkey Kong's [[Golden Banana]]s. Unfortunately for K. Rool, the Kremlings had decided to steal the bananas while Donkey Kong, [[Tiny Kong]], [[Chunky Kong]], Diddy Kong and [[Lanky Kong]] were home, so the Kongs easily followed the [[Kremling Krew]] through the jungle when they realized the bananas were stolen. | ||
Eventually the Kongs catch up with K. Rool and his minions and ambush them. Easily dispatching K. Rool's Kritter minions, the Kongs went after the fleeing Kremling king himself. Catching K. Rool, Donkey Kong managed to defeat him using his [[Super Duper Simian Slam]]. After K. Rool's defeat, the Kongs manage to take back their Golden Bananas. | Eventually the Kongs catch up with K. Rool and his minions and ambush them. Easily dispatching K. Rool's Kritter minions, the Kongs went after the fleeing Kremling king himself. Catching K. Rool, Donkey Kong managed to defeat him using his [[Super Duper Simian Slam]]. After K. Rool's defeat, the Kongs manage to take back their Golden Bananas. |
Revision as of 17:06, March 28, 2008
Donkey Kong in When the Banana Splits was a four-page Donkey Kong comic published in an issue of the magazine Disney Adventures. Thought the comic was advertised as being based off the game Donkey Kong 64, it was in actuality simply an overly simplified version of the game's story. Interestingly, throughout the comic, various hints and cheats for Donkey Kong 64 could be found, written upside down.
Story
As stated above, the story of Donkey Kong in When the Banana Splits is rather simple; it starts off with King K. Rool and several Kritters storming through the jungle, having stolen all of Donkey Kong's Golden Bananas. Unfortunately for K. Rool, the Kremlings had decided to steal the bananas while Donkey Kong, Tiny Kong, Chunky Kong, Diddy Kong and Lanky Kong were home, so the Kongs easily followed the Kremling Krew through the jungle when they realized the bananas were stolen.
Eventually the Kongs catch up with K. Rool and his minions and ambush them. Easily dispatching K. Rool's Kritter minions, the Kongs went after the fleeing Kremling king himself. Catching K. Rool, Donkey Kong managed to defeat him using his Super Duper Simian Slam. After K. Rool's defeat, the Kongs manage to take back their Golden Bananas.