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'''Candy's Music Shop''', or '''Candy's Shop''',<ref>Bogenn, Tim, and Ken Schmidt. ''Donkey Kong 64'' Official Strategy Guide. Page 13.</ref> is a building owned and maintained by [[Candy Kong]] in ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''. | '''Candy's Music Shop''', or '''Candy's Shop''',<ref>Bogenn, Tim, and Ken Schmidt. ''Donkey Kong 64'' Official Strategy Guide. Page 13.</ref> is a building owned and maintained by [[Candy Kong]] in ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''. In this store, the [[Kong]]s can each purchase their own instrument and upgrades for them. There are two instances where Candy adds an extra [[Watermelon]] to their life bar. After purchasing their instrument, the active Kong can have Candy replenish their instrument's energy, but this is also doable with [[Candy's Headphones|Headphones]]. | ||
In | Candy's Music Shop appears in every world except [[Jungle Japes]], [[Fungi Forest]] and [[Hideout Helm]]. In [[Angry Aztec]], it is in the area with the [[Llama]]'s prison. In [[Frantic Factory]], Candy's Music Shop is in the back of the Storage Room, on the opposite side of [[Cranky's Lab]]. In [[Gloomy Galleon]], it is in a shipwreck area, between the pirate seal after his release, and the fourth [[Bananaporter]]. In [[Crystal Caves]], it appears in the cabin area. In [[Creepy Castle]], Candy's Candy's Music Shop on the first floor inside the castle. | ||
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Each Kong can purchase their instrument for three [[Banana Coin]]s. By default, their instrument can be used up to ten times without a Music Pad. After the first Kong purchases their instrument, Candy increases every Kong's life bar capacity to two Watermelons. | Each Kong can purchase their instrument for three [[Banana Coin]]s. By default, their instrument can be used up to ten times without a Music Pad. After the first Kong purchases their instrument, Candy increases every Kong's life bar capacity to two Watermelons. | ||
*[[Donkey Kong]] – bongo drums ([[Bongo Blast]]) | *[[Donkey Kong]] – bongo drums ([[Bongo Blast]]) | ||
*[[Diddy Kong]] – star-shaped electric guitar ([[Guitar Gazump]]) | *[[Diddy Kong]] – star-shaped electric guitar ([[Guitar Gazump]]) | ||
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*Starting with Crystal Caves, the Kongs can perform up to 20 times if they pay seven Banana Coins. Candy also adds a third Watermelon to the Kongs' health bar. | *Starting with Crystal Caves, the Kongs can perform up to 20 times if they pay seven Banana Coins. Candy also adds a third Watermelon to the Kongs' health bar. | ||
*Starting with Creepy Castle, the Kongs can perform up to 25 times if they pay nine Banana Coins. | *Starting with Creepy Castle, the Kongs can perform up to 25 times if they pay nine Banana Coins. | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== |
Revision as of 17:23, January 4, 2024
Candy's Music Shop | |
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First appearance | Donkey Kong 64 (1999) |
Owner | Candy Kong |
Candy's Music Shop, or Candy's Shop,[1] is a building owned and maintained by Candy Kong in Donkey Kong 64. In this store, the Kongs can each purchase their own instrument and upgrades for them. There are two instances where Candy adds an extra Watermelon to their life bar. After purchasing their instrument, the active Kong can have Candy replenish their instrument's energy, but this is also doable with Headphones.
Candy's Music Shop appears in every world except Jungle Japes, Fungi Forest and Hideout Helm. In Angry Aztec, it is in the area with the Llama's prison. In Frantic Factory, Candy's Music Shop is in the back of the Storage Room, on the opposite side of Cranky's Lab. In Gloomy Galleon, it is in a shipwreck area, between the pirate seal after his release, and the fourth Bananaporter. In Crystal Caves, it appears in the cabin area. In Creepy Castle, Candy's Candy's Music Shop on the first floor inside the castle.
Inventory
Each Kong can purchase their instrument for three Banana Coins. By default, their instrument can be used up to ten times without a Music Pad. After the first Kong purchases their instrument, Candy increases every Kong's life bar capacity to two Watermelons.
- Donkey Kong – bongo drums (Bongo Blast)
- Diddy Kong – star-shaped electric guitar (Guitar Gazump)
- Lanky Kong – trombone (Trombone Tremor)
- Tiny Kong – alto saxophone (Saxophone Slam)
- Chunky Kong – triangle (Triangle Trample)
Aside from the instruments, Candy offers a few more upgrades that slightly increases the Kongs' instrument capacity without using a Music Pad:
- Starting with Gloomy Galleon, the Kongs can perform up to 15 times if they pay five Banana Coins.
- Starting with Crystal Caves, the Kongs can perform up to 20 times if they pay seven Banana Coins. Candy also adds a third Watermelon to the Kongs' health bar.
- Starting with Creepy Castle, the Kongs can perform up to 25 times if they pay nine Banana Coins.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | キャンディー・ミュージック[?] Kyandī Myūjikku |
Candy Music | |
French | Instruments de Candy[?] | - | |
German | Candys Musikladen[?] | - | |
Spanish | Tienda de Candy[?] | Candy's Shop |
Trivia
- The instruments from the opening of Banjo-Kazooie, including the xylophone, kazoo, and banjo, appear in the background of Candy's Music Shop, and are covered in cobwebs.
- In Gloomy Galleon, during a cutscene where the pirate Seal is freed after Donkey Kong's Baboon Blast challenge, Candy's Music Shop appears but then disappears in the next few seconds before the cutscene fades out.
- Additionally, the rear view of Candy's Music Shop is only seen in Gloomy Galleon, where it is located on a floating broken piece of a shipwreck.
- Candy's Music Shop is twice its usual size in Creepy Castle, therefore making it impossible for the Kongs to reach the awning above the entrance and the roof.
References
- ^ Bogenn, Tim, and Ken Schmidt. Donkey Kong 64 Official Strategy Guide. Page 13.