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This page contains two revisions on a article on [[Donkey Kong Jr.]]'s second-player palette swap from ''[[Donkey Kong Jr. Math]]'', which has since been merged. This palette swap, referred to in the game's manual as '''Junior (II)''' and formerly known by the conjectural name '''Pink Donkey Kong Jr.''', has become a running gag on this wiki, and was even the primary subject of [[MarioWiki:BJAODN/April Fool's 2019|its April Fool's joke in 2019]]. The first revision is from the article's creation, the second is from April 6, 2014 and is the last to use the conjectural name "Pink Donkey Kong Jr.", and the third is the exact revision before its merge.
This page contains two revisions on a article on [[Donkey Kong Jr.]]'s second-player palette swap from ''[[Donkey Kong Jr. Math]]'', which has since [[Talk:Junior (II)|been merged]]. This palette swap, referred to in the game's manual as '''Junior (II)''' and formerly known by the conjectural name '''Pink Donkey Kong Jr.''', has become a running gag on this wiki, and was even the primary subject of [[MarioWiki:BJAODN/April Fool's 2019|its April Fool's joke in 2019]]. The first revision is from the article's creation, the second is from April 6, 2014 and is the last to use the conjectural name "Pink Donkey Kong Jr.", and the third is the exact revision before its merge.


==Initial revision==
==Initial revision==

Revision as of 15:56, November 25, 2023

This page contains two revisions on a article on Donkey Kong Jr.'s second-player palette swap from Donkey Kong Jr. Math, which has since been merged. This palette swap, referred to in the game's manual as Junior (II) and formerly known by the conjectural name Pink Donkey Kong Jr., has become a running gag on this wiki, and was even the primary subject of its April Fool's joke in 2019. The first revision is from the article's creation, the second is from April 6, 2014 and is the last to use the conjectural name "Pink Donkey Kong Jr.", and the third is the exact revision before its merge.

Initial revision

Pink Donkey Kong Jr.
Junior (II)
Full name Unknown
Species Kong
First appearance Donkey Kong Jr. Math
Latest appearance Animal Crossing (In Donkey Kong Jr. Math port)
Affiliation(s) Donkey Kong Jr.

This mysterious pink gorrila is a Kong who is identical apart from colouring, (s)he only ever appeared in Donkey Kong Jr. Math and various re-releases of it.

History
Donkey Kong Series
Donkey Kong Jr. Math

In this game the Pink Donkey Kong Jr. made its only real appearance. Here it was a playable character in multi-player mode and it was pitted against Donkey Kong Jr. in a test to get to a number held up by Donkey Kong by doing various maths sums. He did not appear in it's re-release Donkey Kong Jr. + Jr. Math Lesson.

Animal Crossing Series
Animal Crossing

In 2004 the anonomous pink gorrila made one final appearance in his exact same role as Donkey Kong Jr. Math, he is playable on an unlockable NES which has Donkey Kong Jr. Math on it.

Game Appearances
Video Game Appearances
Title Description Release Date System/Format
Donkey Kong Jr. Math Playable Character (Multi-Player mode only) 1983 NES
Animal Crossing Playable Character in port of Donkey Kong Jr. Math 2001 Gamecube

April 6, 2014 revision

Pink Donkey Kong Jr.
Junior (II)
Full name Pink Donkey Kong Jr.
Species Kong
First appearance Donkey Kong Jr. Math (1983)

This unnamed pink Kong is identical to Donkey Kong Jr., except for its fur color. It only appears in Donkey Kong Jr. Math and its various re-releases.

History
Donkey Kong Jr. Math

In this game, the Pink Donkey Kong Jr. makes its only real appearance. Here, it is a playable character in multi-player mode and it is pitted against Donkey Kong Jr. in a test to get to a number held up by Donkey Kong by doing various maths sums. It did not appear in Donkey Kong Jr. Math's re-release Donkey Kong Jr. + Jr. Math Lesson.


Mario Tennis

In Mario Tennis, Donkey Kong Jr. has a pink recolor that resembles Pink Donkey Kong Jr.

Video game appearances
Title Description Release Date System/Format
Donkey Kong Jr. Math Playable Character (Multi-Player mode only) 1983 NES
Animal Crossing Playable Character in port of Donkey Kong Jr. Math 2001 Nintendo GameCube


Before deletion

Junior
Junior (II)
Species Kong
First appearance Donkey Kong Jr. Math (1983)
Junior (II), as he appears in Donkey Kong Jr. Math

Junior (II)[1] is a supporting character in Donkey Kong Jr. Math and its various rereleases, except for Donkey Kong Jr. + Jr. Sansū Lesson, which was released earlier. He is identical to the original Donkey Kong Jr. besides his fur color, and he simply acts as the second player character to Donkey Kong Jr. (dubbed Junior (I))[1] as they compete to perform various math equations and obtain the number held up by Donkey Kong.

Game appearances
Title Description Release date System/format
Donkey Kong Jr. Math Playable character (Calculate modes only) 1983 Nintendo Entertainment System
Doubutsu no Mori Playable character in emulation of Donkey Kong Jr. Math 2001 Nintendo 64
Animal Crossing Playable character in emulation of Donkey Kong Jr. Math 2001 Nintendo GameCube
Doubutsu no Mori e+ Playable character in emulation of Donkey Kong Jr. Math 2003 Nintendo GameCube
References
  1. ^ a b Donkey Kong Jr. Math instruction booklet, page 5.

("Pink Donkey Kong Jr truly was the greatest character of all time. Better than Mario, Yoshi, or hell, even anything in the Uncharted games. He was peak fictional character. May his soul rest in peace for us ungrateful editors, and let's make sure his death wasn't for nothing.") FanOfYoshi (talk)