Kongoland

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Kongoland
Kongoland in Captain N: The Game Master
First appearance Captain N: The Game Master ("Kevin in Videoland") (1989)
Latest appearance Captain N: The Game Master ("When Mother Brain Rules") (1990)
Greater location Videoland
Inhabitants Donkey Kong, Prince Plenty, Konga, Nitpickers, Snapjaws, plants

Kongoland is a location in Videoland appearing in Captain N: The Game Master, being one of the most frequently-appearing worlds in the show. It is home to Donkey Kong, who attacks anyone who enters his home. It also appears in the Captain N comics appearing as part of the Nintendo Comics System line, albeit less frequently.

Kongoland appears as a jungle-themed world, filled with various flora. Besides Donkey Kong, other inhabitants include a blue-skinned society led by Prince Plenty, Nitpickers, and Snapjaws. A Warp Zone containing a carnivorous plant is also present, which is likely intended to be a Piranha Plant. The world also features a volcano that shoots out boulders, as well as a lost city, which was once ruled by the witch doctor Konga. Some of Kongoland's trees produce a sap that can be used to make a hypnotic ink.

Appearances

Captain N: The Game Master

  • "Kevin in Videoland"
  • "Simon the Ape-Man"
  • "Queen of the Apes"
  • "The Lost City of Kongoland"
  • "The Invasion of the Paper Pedalers"
  • "When Mother Brain Rules"

Nintendo Comics System

  • "Secrets of the Warp Zones"

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Danish Kongoland[1] -
Finnish Kongoland[2] -
French Kongoland[3] -
German Kongoland[4] -
Italian Kongoland[5] -
Norwegian Kongoland[6] -
Russian Конголенд[7]
Kongolend
Kongoland
Spanish Kongolandia[8] Kongoland
Swedish Kongolandet[9] Kongoland

References