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Kiddy Kong
Artwork of Kiddy Kong running from Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!
Kiddy Kong in Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!
Species Kong
First appearance Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! (1996)
Latest appearance The Super Mario Bros. Movie (cameo) (2023)
Latest portrayal Chris Sutherland (2005)
“Whoooaaa - Big Man!”
Kiddy Kong, Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!

Kiddy Kong, known in Japan as Dinky Kong, is a playable character and the sidekick of Dixie Kong in the games Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! and Donkey Kong Land III. Kiddy Kong is the youngest member of the Kong family, and his most notable attributes are his strength and weight, due to his huge body, despite his young age. Kiddy was designed by Mark Stevenson.[1]

History

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

Dixie and Kiddy ride in a Hover Craft in Donkey Kong Country 3.
Artwork of Kiddy and Dixie riding the Hover Craft in Donkey Kong Country 3

In Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!, Kiddy is first found by Dixie at Funky's Rentals, where Funky Kong gives her Kiddy to babysit. Together, the two Kongs start their adventure searching for the missing Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong. At the end of their adventure in Kastle Kaos, they discover the new leader of the Kremling Krew, KAOS, is a robot operated by Baron K. Roolenstein. In the post-game, Wrinkly Kong asks both Kongs to find the hidden Banana Birds hidden across the Northern Kremisphere to rescue the imprisoned Banana Queen.

In the Game Boy Advance version, Kiddy is unable to compete in the Swanky's Dash minigame, so only Dixie can participate.

Donkey Kong Land III

In Donkey Kong Land III, Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong enroll in a contest in searching for the Lost World, and Dixie is left behind to babysit Kiddy Kong. She decides to participate in the contest and takes Kiddy along with her. The Kongs find out that Baron K. Roolenstein and the Kremling Krew are also searching for the Lost World. After defeating Baron K. Roolenstein, Dixie and Kiddy prove themselves heroic. It can be assumed that they won the Lost World contest.

Club Nintendo - "Donkey Kong in: Banana Day 24"

In the Club Nintendo comic "Donkey Kong in: Banana Day 24", a huge UFO begins pulling the Earth away from the sun, resulting in a sudden drop of temperature all over the planet. This also affects the Kongs' jungle, so Donkey Kong, Diddy Kong, Dixie Kong, and Cranky Kong set off to carry out negotiations with the aliens. Kiddy Kong joins them on their mission into space. However, he stays in the space shuttle with Cranky Kong, while Donkey Kong, Diddy Kong, and Dixie Kong begin discussions with the aliens. Their mission ultimately ends in success, and the aliens leave the planet in peace. At the end of the comic, Donkey Kong is depicted joyfully throwing Kiddy Kong in the air.

Uho'uho Daishizen Gag: Donkey Kong

Cover of chapter 7 of Volume 1 of Uho'uho Daishizen Gag: Donkey Kong
The cover page of the chapter starring Kiddy

Kiddy appears in one chapter of the Uho'uho Daishizen Gag: Donkey Kong manga, in a semi-adaptation of the "Baby Kong Blues" episode, replacing the titular character.

Funky Kong is taking care of his little cousin Kiddy when work calls and he asks DK to watch him in the meantime. DK can hardly deal with Kiddy's strength and, on his way to greet Candy, loses the baby and goes on a wild-goose chase in order to save him from the dangers like the Barrelworks' conveyor belts, the factory's Rocket Barrel, a lake full of giant Bitesizes, and a waterfall. Similar to the show, Kiddy comes undamaged from all of these situations, unlike DK who is worn out by the time Funky returns to take his baby cousin back.

Unlike Baby Kong, Kiddy has no misadventures with the Kremlings.

Donkey Kong 64

While Kiddy does not physically appear in Donkey Kong 64, he is mentioned in the manual to be the cousin of Dixie and her sister, Tiny Kong, and the baby brother of Chunky Kong.[2][page number needed]

Donkey Konga 2

In Donkey Konga 2, Kiddy is mentioned in one of Dixie's notes. In it, Dixie states that he played the bongos for the first time and understood the principle of hitting both sides at the same time immediately. Due to a translation oversight, Kiddy is referred to as Dinky, his Japanese name.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Kiddy Kong appears in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as part of Dixie Kong's enhanced spirit, which uses the same box artwork from Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!

The Super Mario Bros. Movie

Mario and many other characters driving on a rainbow road
Kiddy Kong as seen in The Super Mario Bros. Movie (farthest to the left)

Kiddy Kong makes a cameo appearance in The Super Mario Bros. Movie. He accompanies the Kong army enlisted by Mario, Princess Peach and Toad to join the raid on Bowser. The Kong army races along Rainbow Road on their way to Bowser's Castle, but because of Bowser's prior knowledge of the attempted attack, they are ambushed by Bowser's army. The film marks Kiddy Kong's first physical appearance since the Game Boy Advance remake of Donkey Kong Country 3.[3]

Unused appearances

Kiddy rides on Ellie in the cancelled Donkey Kong Racing. To his side are various enemies.
Kiddy riding Ellie at the end of the Donkey Kong Racing trailer

Kiddy Kong was intended to appear in the unreleased Nintendo GameCube game Donkey Kong Racing. He can be seen riding Ellie the Elephant at the end of the trailer.

General information

Physical description

Kiddy Kong has the typical apelike attributes associated with every Kong, and his appearance has currently never changed. He is a portly toddler who wears light blue pajamas and sometimes a green pacifier (which he is only shown wearing in his artwork and never in-game). His pajamas are short sleeved with a few yellow, round buttons on them, and his pants go all the way around his feet. Because of Kiddy's short and small legs, his pajamas appear to be a little too big for him. Kiddy's arms, however, appear to be quite long and burly, displaying his strength. Even as a toddler, he is much bigger than his partner, Dixie Kong, in size, and is about the same size as Donkey Kong. However, because he is so large, he is shown to be very heavy, and he can hardly be lifted up by Dixie.

Kiddy Kong's hair appears to be a dark brown color, but it is a little brighter near the top of his head, which forms a point similar to Donkey Kong's hair. His eyes are also brown, and they resemble Dixie and Diddy Kong's large eyes. Kiddy is shown to be a little chubby, as his mouth is much bigger than any other part of his face. While his mouth is very big, he has very small ears and a tiny nose. Kiddy is overall the youngest member of the Kong family, being three years old.[4]

Powers and abilities

Artwork of Kiddy Kong holding a barrel from Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!
Kiddy's strength allows him to carry a barrel overhead

Kiddy Kong's main technique is his rolling ability, where it allows him to defeat many types of enemies, as well as enhance his jumping ability. If he rolls off a ledge then jumps, he can make leaps that are much longer than the average jump. Kiddy can also skip across bodies of water by rolling off dry land and jumping just as he hits the surface. In fact, he can do multiple rolling jumps to bounce across the water that get progressively higher with each successive skip. This ability allows Kiddy to traverse long sections of water without having to swim through them.

Given his strength, he can pick up objects and certain stunned enemies and throw them with ease. As the other Kongs, Kiddy has decent running ability. Although young, he can climb as well as any other member of the Kong family.

Some abilities of Kiddy Kong are revealed only when he teams up with Dixie. Using his strength, Kiddy can throw Dixie long distances. By tossing Dixie upwards, Kiddy can help her reach areas and objects that are not within their jumping range. When Kiddy is thrown upwards by Dixie, Kiddy falls down, smashing through fragile areas in the ground. This often reveals Bonus Barrels and other secrets. Lastly, if Dixie throws Kiddy against a wall, then jumps on her cousin before the toddler stops rolling, she can ride on top of him as if he were a Steel Barrel.

Personality

Kiddy Kong, as his name implies, has a childish personality, being a toddler. For example, when Kiddy is defeated and loses a life, he throws a tantrum, crying loudly and slamming his fists down. He is simple and curious like a child; Dixie Kong first finds Kiddy chewing on an old tire, and when the player is not controlling him, he will often pull on his sock. However, he likely does not understand the greater consequences of his actions. For example, if Kiddy and Dixie get a Game Over, the two are imprisoned in a crib with child's toys. While Kiddy is clearly upset over being captured, the arrangement upsets him less than Dixie. Kiddy is also considered to have a personality similar to Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong, as he seems to be getting into trouble all the time. As mentioned in Donkey Konga 2, Kiddy received a liking for playing the bongos when he learned how to play them.

Portrayals

Profiles and statistics

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

  • Instruction booklet bio (page 14): "Kiddy’s a portly toddler with lots of power. He can reveal secret areas by breaking down doors and smashing the ground. He’s much like Donkey and Diddy Kong in the way he seems to get into trouble all the time."

Rarewhere: DKC Trilogy Cast List

APPEARS IN: DKC 3

Many of the Kongs find it alarming that Kiddy has reached such a size at the tender age of three, and the fact that he seems to be curious and mischievous in proportion to his growth doesn't make things any easier for those who get themselves involved in babysitting. It was Dixie who found herself lumbered with this little cousin on her most recent escapade, during which Kiddy proved that the traditional Kong adventuring abilities (not to mention sheer brute strength) still run in the family. He's as wary of Kremlings as you'd expect for a kid of his age, but once he gets frustrated it's the Krems who'd better watch out...[4]

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Spirit
#146 Dixie Kong & Kiddy Kong
Dixie and Kiddy ride in a Hover Craft in Donkey Kong Country 3. Series/game Donkey Kong Series
Type Primary
Slots 3
Class Legend
Strength / effect(s) Grab
Thrown Items ↑
How to obtain Enhanced from Dixie Kong

List of appearances

# Title Role Release date Format

1 Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! Playable character 1996 SNES
2 Donkey Kong Land III Playable character 1997 Game Boy
3 Donkey Kong GB: Dinky Kong & Dixie Kong (port) Playable character 2000 Game Boy Color
4 Donkey Konga 2 Cameo 2004 Nintendo GameCube
5 Donkey Kong Country 3 (remake) Playable character 2005 Game Boy Advance
6 Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Cameo as a Spirit 2018 Nintendo Switch
7 The Super Mario Bros. Movie Minor role 2023 Film

Gallery

For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Kiddy Kong.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ディンキーコング[6]
Dinkī Kongu
Dinky Kong
French Kiddy Kong[?] -
German Kiddy Kong[?] -
Italian Kiddy Kong[?] -
Russian Кидди Конг[?]
Kiddi Kong
Kiddy Kong
Spanish Kiddy Kong[?] -
Dinky Kong (Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia)[?]

Trivia

References

  1. ^ Stevenson, Mark (November 25, 2015). Thanks @PigmaskColonel I was lead art on DKC3, I designed and made a lot of the characters, Kiddy included.. X. Retrieved May 18, 2024. (Archived May 18, 2024, 02:13:10 UTC via archive.today.)
  2. ^ Donkey Kong 64 instruction manual.
  3. ^ Nintendo of America (November 29, 2022). The Super Mario Bros. Movie Direct – 11.29.2022 (Second Trailer). YouTube. Retrieved November 29, 2022.
  4. ^ a b Rarewhere: DKC Trilogy Cast List. Rare. Archived July 5, 1998, 01:26:13 UTC from the original via Wayback Machine. Retrieved September 12, 2016.
  5. ^ Shesez (November 22, 2019). The Donkey Kong Country 25th Anniversary Interview Documentary (00:51:12). YouTube (English). Retrieved January 17, 2023.
  6. ^ ディンキーの紹介. Nintendo (Japanese). Retrieved May 18, 2024.
  7. ^ Rare. Donkey Kong Country 3. Rarewhere. Archived July 5, 1998, 00:04:19 UTC from the original via Wayback Machine. Retrieved May 18, 2024.
  8. ^ The 'mixed quality' ideas sheet for Dixie