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Revision as of 14:14, March 7, 2023

Donkey Kong Coconut Crackers
Artwork featuring Donkey Kong for Donkey Kong Coconut Crackers
Developer Rare, Ltd.
Publisher None
Platform(s) Game Boy Advance
Release date Canceled[?]
Genre Puzzle
Mode(s) Single-player

Donkey Kong Coconut Crackers, also called Donkey Kong Puzzle Paint[1] at one point in development, was a canceled puzzle game for the Game Boy Advance and a Donkey Kong spinoff title. The game was developed by Rare Ltd., was shown off at E3 2001, and was originally planned for release in November 2001 in the United States[2] and December 7, 2001 in the United Kingdom.[3] It was likely postponed ahead of time due to the forthcoming acquisition from Microsoft in 2002.[4] Eventually, the game was canceled along with Donkey Kong Racing in August 2002,[5] one month before Microsoft's acquisition of Rare.

The game went through many different iterations, with and without Donkey Kong attached to it, including the following working titles: Splonge, Nutcracker, Animal Cracker(s),[6] and Sunflower.[7] After the game was canceled, the Donkey Kong elements from the game were removed, and Rare considered reworking it into a Banjo-series spin-off titled Banjo's Jiggy Juggle, or a Sabreman title.[8] The game was eventually converted into It's Mr. Pants, whose trademark was registered in November 9, 2001,[9] and released in late 2004.

Some of the planned modes included various challenges around Donkey Kong Island, challenges from Cranky Kong, and a multiplayer mode.[2]

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Trivia

Donkey Kong Coconut Crackers in an early trailer of Foodfight!
Coconut Crackers artwork makes a cameo in the original Foodfight! trailer (top-right).

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