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'''Stampede Sprint''' is the thirty-sixth [[level]] in ''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble]]'' (forty-second in the [[Game Boy Advance]] remake), and the first area of [[Krematoa]].
'''Stampede Sprint''' is the thirty-sixth [[level]] in the third game to the popular ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'' series, ''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble]]''. It is also the first area of [[Krematoa]]. In the game's [[Game Boy Advance]] remake, it is instead the forty-second level of the game.


For most of this level, the Kongs will be playing as [[Ellie]]. Near Ellie's barrel is [[Parry]], who needs to be guided through the level. Shortly after becoming Ellie, she'll come across three [[Sneek]]s, who will send her running across the level out of control. If the player can guide Ellie, as well as Parry to the end of the level without dying, the ''No Parry Sign'' will turn the bird into a one-chance [[Bonus Barrel]]. However, this is anything but easy, and may take several tries to pull off successfully. [[Squawks]] and [[Squitter]] can found in bonus areas at the start, but they won't get far in the actual level. When Ellie reaches the ''No Ellie Sign'', she'll turn into a [[Steel Keg]] needed to defeat the [[Koin]] at the end. In addition to the Sneeks, enemies here include [[Bristles]], [[Buzz (species)|Buzzes]], [[Kuff 'n' Klout]] (in their debut) and [[Krimp]]s.
For most of this level, the Kongs will be playing as [[Ellie the Elephant]]. Near Ellie's barrel is [[Parry the Parallel Bird]], who needs to be guided through the level. Once the monkeys turn into Ellie, the elephant will come across three [[Sneek]]s, who will send her running across the level out of control. If the player can guide Ellie, as well as Parry to the end of the level without dying, the [[No Animal Sign]] will turn the bird into a one-chance [[Bonus Barrel]]. However, this is anything but easy, and may take several tries to pull off successfully. [[Squawks]] and [[Squitter]] can be found in this level as well, but they won't get too far in the actual level. In addition to the Sneeks, enemies here include [[Bristles]], [[Buzz (species)|Buzzes]], [[Kuff 'n' Klout]] (in their debut) and [[Krimp]]s.
 
==Level Layout==
 
==Secrets==
===Bonus Levels===
 
===DK Coin===


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The SNES version of Stampede Sprint featured the generic "Hot Pursuit" music for the entire stage, while the GBA version featured its own unique music, which is only heard while playing as Ellie.
*The [[Super Nintendo]] version of Stampede Sprint features the generic "Hot Pursuit" music for the entire stage, while the Game Boy Advance version features its own unique music, which is only heard while playing as Ellie.
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Revision as of 16:25, May 12, 2010

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Template:Level Stampede Sprint is the thirty-sixth level in the third game to the popular Donkey Kong Country series, Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble. It is also the first area of Krematoa. In the game's Game Boy Advance remake, it is instead the forty-second level of the game.

For most of this level, the Kongs will be playing as Ellie the Elephant. Near Ellie's barrel is Parry the Parallel Bird, who needs to be guided through the level. Once the monkeys turn into Ellie, the elephant will come across three Sneeks, who will send her running across the level out of control. If the player can guide Ellie, as well as Parry to the end of the level without dying, the No Animal Sign will turn the bird into a one-chance Bonus Barrel. However, this is anything but easy, and may take several tries to pull off successfully. Squawks and Squitter can be found in this level as well, but they won't get too far in the actual level. In addition to the Sneeks, enemies here include Bristles, Buzzes, Kuff 'n' Klout (in their debut) and Krimps.

Level Layout

Secrets

Bonus Levels

DK Coin

Trivia

  • The Super Nintendo version of Stampede Sprint features the generic "Hot Pursuit" music for the entire stage, while the Game Boy Advance version features its own unique music, which is only heard while playing as Ellie.