Lake Orangatanga

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Lake Orangatanga
Lake Orangatanga.png
Game Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!
Level(s) 5
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Lake Orangatanga (misspelled Lake Orangatango in an issue of Nintendo Power[1]) is the first world of Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! It takes place at a large lake, and its fertile land and pine trees are visible from the world map. Lake Orangatanga has numerous boardwalks, along with a few mills. Its lake has numerous Kocos. In the north-eastern area of the lake, there is a snowy region with several wooden cabins. The world's boss is the giant barrel Belcha, who is located inside a mill in the south-east region.

The world's Brothers Bear is Barnacle, who has his own island in the middle of the lake, Barnacle's Island. He was replaced with Bachelor in Game Boy Advance, and the location was renamed to "Bachelor Pad".

The secret cave of this world, named "Smuggler's Cove", is located west of the snowy region. Dixie and Kiddy Kong are able to freely swim in the overworld's lake, and can access the secret cave by swimming under a dock.

According to Nintendo Power, Lake Orangatanga was one of the first discoveries of the Northern Kremisphere.[2]

Levels

Name Description Enemies Animal Friends
Lakeside Limbo
Lakeside Limbo
This level takes place on a boardwalk. The Kongs can use team-up early in the level to reach the above area for bonuses. This level is pretty basic; it is a long walk across the boardwalk, with a few enemies present. There are a few swimming areas as well. Dixie and Kiddy Kong can transform into their Animal Friend, Ellie the Elephant, in an Animal Crate in the second half of the level. Sneek
Kobble
Koin
Booty Bird
Ellie
Doorstop Dash
Doorstop Dash
The second level of Lake Orangatanga is set inside a mill. At the beginning of the level, a metal, unbreakable door greets the Kongs, who must jump onto the nearby lever to lower it, and quickly run through the opened door before it closes. The rest of the level is fairly the same, albeit with different obstacles trying to prevent their progress. Sneek
Buzz
Koin
None
Tidal Trouble
Tidal Trouble
The third level, Tidal Trouble, is another boardwalk level, and it begins with a Koin at the start of the page. This level, as the name suggests, has a strong tide in the water areas, which goes to the left, the opposite direction in which the Kongs need to go to the end. Koin
Kobble
Buzz
Koco
Knocka
Lurchin (bonus game)
Knik-Knak
Booty Bird
Enguarde
Skidda's Row
Skidda's Row
The first snow level of the game, Skidda's Row features icy, slippery terrain, and numerous Skiddas. There are slopes and a few pits located in parts of the level as well. Bonus Barrels are fairly easy to find, as they are in plain sight in the level. Skidda
Krimp
Koin
Knik-Knak
None
Ellie is spooked by a Sneek at the Murky Mill.
Murky Mill
Like Doorstop Dash, this level takes place inside a mill. Dixie and Kiddy are required to enter an Ellie Barrel to transform into Ellie the Elephant for most of the level. Sneeks are common here. As Ellie goes through the dark level, she will notice lights in the mill. If Ellie sees a Sneek under the lights, she will briefly run away, in fear. She must use the respawning barrels to defeat the Sneeks while they are in the dark, as it is impossible to advance without doing so. Sneek
Re-Koil
Buzz
Koin
Ellie
Belcha in Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!
Boss level: Belcha's Barn
The first boss level of the game, where the Kongs face against Belcha, a living giant barrel that works for Baron K. Roolenstein. Contrary to its name, Belcha's Barn takes place inside a mill. Belcha often burps out barrels that hold a yellow Knik-Knak, which can be jumped on and thrown between its chomping mouth. This causes it to burp backward, falling down the other end of the arena if this is done enough times. Knik-Knak None

Profiles

Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!

  • Nintendo Power

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Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese オランガタンガ[3]
Orangatanga-ko
Lake Orangatanga
German Orangatanga-See[?] Lake Orangatanga
Italian Lago Orangatanga[?] Lake Orangatanga
Spanish Lago Orangatanga[?] Lake Orangatanga

References

  1. ^ Nintendo Power volume 89, page 36.
  2. ^ Nintendo Power Volume 90, page 26. "Discovered by some of the first explorers of Donkey Kong Country, Lake Orangatanga was a relatively peaceful area, but that's nothing a horde of Kremlings can't cure!"
  3. ^ Super Donkey Kong 3: Nazo no Kremis-tō「クレミスマップ」fold-out