DK Sticker Pack

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DK Sticker Pack
A DK Sticker Pack in Donkey Kong Country for the Game Boy Color.
First appearance Donkey Kong Country (Game Boy Color) (2000)

DK Sticker Packs,[1] also named sticker packs,[2] are items appearing in the Game Boy Color version of Donkey Kong Country only. A specific level of each world has a DK Sticker Pack buried, and collecting every DK Sticker Pack is one of the prerequisites for 101% completion. A DK Sticker Pack can either be unearthed from Donkey Kong's Hand Slap or if either Donkey Kong or Diddy Kong falls onto its precise location from high enough. A nearby DK Sticker Pack is indicated by a green banana, and after collecting a DK Sticker Pack, the green banana that was near it becomes an ordinary Banana Bunch. Every collected DK Sticker Pack can be viewed from the Sticker Book on the menu selection. There are a total of 18 DK Sticker Packs: Two of the Sticker Book's photographs are made up of two DK Sticker Packs each, another two are made up of four DK Sticker Packs each, and the remaining six are individual DK Sticker Pack photographs. The player has the option to print each sticker from the Game Boy Printer. Activating the respective "STAR BARRELS OFF" and "DK BARRELS OFF" menu options results in six different DK Sticker Packs to be hidden within a different level of each world. Photographs from the Game Boy Advance remake of Donkey Kong Country and Donkey Kong Country 2 would go on to fulfill a similar role.

The DK Sticker Pack locations are as follows:

Normal Mode
Level Location
The DK Sticker Pack location in Jungle Hijinxs in the Game Boy Color port of Donkey Kong Country.
Jungle Hijinxs
In a ledge to the left of the level exit.
The DK Sticker Pack location in Stop & Go Station in the Game Boy Color port of Donkey Kong Country.
Stop & Go Station
In a pit right of the letter N, which is guarded by a Klap Trap.
Forest Frenzy In a ledge after the pit with the letter O.
Ice Age Alley In an icy platform located after the one with the letter G.
Oil Drum Alley In a platform above the level exit.
Necky Nutmare Guarded by a Mini-Necky at the end of a pit, left of the Star Barrel.
Star Barrels off option
Barrel Cannon Canyon After the second Banana trio in a ledge preceding the Star Barrel.
Millstone Mayhem In the first floating tile above a pit shortly after the Star Barrel; the tile can only be reached by a tire.
Orang-utan Gang In the second small pit of a high ledge just after a set of treetops following the letter N. The high ledge can only be reached after finishing the first Bonus Level, which is hidden below the level's starting point.
Slipslide Ride Hidden beneath a Zinger in a ledge left of one with the letter N.
Blackout Basement Beneath the level's entrance.
Manic Mincers Shortly after the letter O are three Mincers, one of which moves quickly between two others. The DK Sticker Pack is next to the first Mincer of the trio.
DK Barrels off option
Reptile Rumble In a hump directly below a Zinger and the letter N.
Winky's Walkway In a platform late in the level, to the bottom-left of a Gnawty-spawning black drum.
Tree Top Town In a circular platform hidden below another one; it is a after a small chain of Blast Barrels and Barrel Cannons above an abyss, which itself is after a platform with three bouncing Kritters.
Snow Barrel Blast At the left end of a ledge just before another one with the Star Barrel.
Trick Track Trek In the third high platform after the Star Barrel.
Misty Mine Beneath a Slippa-spawning black drum after the second horizontal rope.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese シール[?]
Shīru
Seal
Dutch DK Sticker Pack[5] -
French Autocollant DK[4] DK Sticker
German DK-Sticker[3] -
Italian Adesivo DK[7] DK Sticker
Spanish Pack de pegatinas DK[6] DK sticker pack

References

  1. ^ Nintendo (2000). Donkey Kong Country Game Boy Color instruction booklet. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 10.
  2. ^ Nintendo (2000). Donkey Kong Country Game Boy Color instruction booklet. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 21.
  3. ^ Nintendo (2000). Donkey Kong Country European booklet. Nintendo of Europe (German). Page 32.
  4. ^ Nintendo (2000). Donkey Kong Country European booklet. Nintendo of Europe (French). Page 52.
  5. ^ Nintendo (2000). Donkey Kong Country European booklet. Nintendo of Europe (Dutch). Page 72.
  6. ^ Nintendo (2000). Donkey Kong Country European booklet. Nintendo of Europe (European Spanish). Page 92.
  7. ^ Nintendo (2000). Donkey Kong Country European booklet. Nintendo of Europe (Italian). Page 110.