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* Ellie is known to be afraid of rats, which is a reference to the real world, were many people believe that elephants are indeed afraid of rats.
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Ellie the Elephant is the first Animal Buddy known to be female (followed by Orco the Killer Whale). She first appeared in Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble. She can carry barrels (even pulling them in from a distance) and collect water in her trunk (allowing her to shoot it at the enemies), but, in classic cartoon form, she is extremely afraid of mice and will run any time she sees one. One particular level ("Stampede Sprint," in the secret world Krematoa) even centers around Ellie running uncontrollably after coming upon a trio of mice. Ellie is one of three Animal Buddies to fight a boss. She fights the waterfall monster Squirt in Cotton-Top Cove.

In Donkey Kong Land III, she plays differently than she does in Donkey Kong Country 3. First, she has an unlimited water supply, and she can spray water in any level she appears in. Second, she does not run from mice at all. Lastly, she cannot drag barrels in her trunk like in Donkey Kong Country 3.

In Donkey Konga, she appears at the bottom of the screen, dancing to the beat of the music played.

Ellie was also going to be one of the ridable creatures in the now apparently canceled game, Donkey Kong Racing.

Appearances in Donkey Kong Levels

Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble

Donkey Kong Land III


Trivia

  • Ellie is known to be afraid of rats, which is a reference to the real world, were many people believe that elephants are indeed afraid of rats.

Names in Other Languages

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