Gangplank Galley (Donkey Kong Country 2)

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Template:Levelbox Gangplank Galley is the third level of Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest and the third level of the first world, Gangplank Galleon.

Description

A comparison of the day to evening transitional effect.
A comparison of the day to evening transitional effect.
A comparison of the day to evening transitional effect.

Gangplank Galley's style is similar to the first level, Pirate Panic—it takes place on a wrecked pirate ship, and the sun sets slowly over the course of the level. Neeks and Klomps. Kaboings and Krunchas are the newly introduced enemies in the game, and are the most common enemies in the level. A red Zinger appears in the first Bonus Area.

Throughout the level, there are hooks that Diddy and Dixie Kong can grapple on to reach higher areas or to cross wide gaps. Secret items are often hidden on the highly stacked barrels. Aside from the common collectible items, the Kongs can find: K-O-N-G Letters, Banana Bunch Coin, and even a Bonus Barrel. An Invincibility Barrel first appears in this level, located near the end.

The water in the background is green during the sunset. In the Game Boy Advance version, it has a more grayish appearance.

Layout

Gangplank Galley
Diddy Kong runs beneath some large barrels.

The Kongs begin the level in front of a large pile of barrels with a Bonus Barrel on top of them and a few hooks to the right of it that hang above a Banana Bunch and the level's DK Coin. In front of the barrels, the primates can find a Kaboing and a pair of ledges with a Klomp between them. A few barrels are stacked up ahead of here that the Kongs can climb on to reach a few bananas and a DK Barrel, which is followed by a small stairway that a few Kaboings hop along. At the top of the stairs, the heroes can find a treasure chest that contains a Banana Bunch. After they travel down an additional stairway, they come up to a few barrel platforms with two Klomps on top of and in front of them. The barrels can be climbed on to aid the heroes in reaching a higher ledge with a hook above it that hangs next to the letter K.

If the primates continue from here, they come down another small stairway with a few Kaboings on it. A pair of barrels is at the bottom of the stairway that can be used to reach a trio of hooks that can be climbed to reach a DK Barrel and the bananas under it. A treasure chest that contains a red Extra Life Balloon is also under the DK Barrel, which is followed by a ledge with a Neek on top of it. The heroes can spot a trail of bananas leading upwards near the rat enemy, and a hidden Barrel Cannon is above it that can shoot them onto a tall stack of barrels. Two more tall piles of barrels are after this stack, and between each of them is a hook with a Banana Bunch or the letter O below it. If the primates do not travel along these barrels, they must instead travel through a lower part of the ship that is full of Kaboings. After they climb out of this lower area, they come up to a Neek and a barrel platform that is followed by a small ledge with a Banana Coin-containing treasure chest at the bottom of it. Once the Kongs climb a small stairway with a Klomp at the top of it, they can discover a Star Barrel.

Diddy holding a treasure chest near a Kruncha on top of some barrel platforms.

The primates can find a large set of barrels at the bottom of a stairway located after the Star Barrel. A Kruncha and the letter N are above the barrels, while a Klomp and a DK Barrel are in front of them. After the heroes climb to the top of a nearby stairway that Neeks march along, they come up to a wide abyss that they can cross with the use of a hook floating over it. On the other side of the pit, there is a treasure chest that holds a Banana Bunch. It is followed by a large group of barrels that form two rows. A Kruncha is on each of the rows, and an additional Kruncha marches in front of the barrels. Another wide abyss follows here, and it contains two hooks that the heroes can use to cross it. They can find an Invincibility Barrel on the other side of the pit that makes them invincible for a limited amount of time when they hit it.

A stairway follows the barrel that a few Neeks march along. Two pairs of large barrels are ahead of here. While the first pair stands behind a Kruncha and holds a few bananas, the other supports a Kruncha and sits behind some bananas. A Banana Bunch is located to the right of the second barrel pair, and a small stairway with a Kaboing on it is below it. On the bottom of these stairs, the Kongs can find a large stack of barrels that hold a few Krunchas, a treasure chest that holds a red Extra Life Balloon, and two bananas. A Bonus Barrel is also above it. Once the Kongs head past the pile of barrels, they make their way up a set of stairs with a few Kaboings on them and then approach a wide abyss with some hooks above it. Once they cross the pit, they come up to the End of Level Target. If they jump on the target from the ground, they simply complete the level, but if they jump on it from a nearby hook, they complete the level and earn a prize. In the Game Boy Advance version, the Kongs can find three Banana Coins hidden past the End of Level Target.

Enemies

Sprite Name Count
Sprite of a gray Kaboing in Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest. Kaboing 12
Sprite of a Klomp in Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest. Klomp 5
Sprite of a blue Kruncha in Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest. Kruncha 10
Sprite of a Neek in Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest. Neek 6
Sprite of a red Zinger in Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest. Zinger (red) 1 (Bonus Area)

Items and objects

Name Location(s)
The sprite of a Banana from the Donkey Kong Country trilogy on Super Nintendo.
Banana
There are 167 Bananas located throughout the level, 34 of which are in the Bonus Areas.
Banana Coin
Banana Bunch Coin
There are 6 Banana Bunch Coins located throughout the level. In the Game Boy Advance version, there are three more just after the End of Level Target.
DK Barrel
DK Barrel
There are 3 DK Barrels located throughout the level.
Treasure chest
Treasure Chest
There are 10 Treasure Chests, 4 of which are in a Bonus Area.
Red Balloon
Extra Life Balloon
  1. Red: Inside a Treasure Chest before the second DK Barrel.
  2. Red: Inside a Treasure Chest after the Invincibility Barrel.
  3. Red: On the End of Level Target's roulette.
Sprite of an Invincibility Barrel from Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest
Invincibility Barrel
An Invincibility Barrel is found after three Krunchas and two hooks.

End of Level Target prizes

Name Count
Sprite of a Banana Bunch from the original Donkey Kong Country trilogy
Banana Bunch
2
Red Balloon
Extra Life Balloon
1
Banana Coin
Banana Bunch Coin
1

Secrets

Bonus Levels

Image Type and description
Gangplank Galley Find the Kremkoin!
The first Bonus Barrel appears directly above the starting point. The Kongs must reach the top of the stack of barrel platforms and then jump into a Bonus Barrel located above the highest barrel. The Bonus Area is set in a location with an identical background to the cabin at the start of Pirate Panic. Here, the Kongs have ten seconds to obtain the Kremkoin in one of the four treasure chests. They can break the chests by throwing them at a red Zinger, and three of the chests contain bananas. After breaking the correct treasure chest, the Kongs can grab the Kremkoin within the remaining time.
Gangplank Galley Find the Kremkoin!
The second and final Bonus Barrel is near the end of the level. After the Kongs cross the big gap with two hooks over it, they must jump at a nearby Invincibility Barrel. With its temporary invincibility, the Kongs must quickly run to a series of barrel stacks with a Kruncha on each. Like the first Bonus Barrel, the second one appears above the tallest stack of barrels. They can reach the top by either jumping from the stacks or by using Team-up from the stack with a treasure chest. In the Bonus Area, the Kongs only have 15 seconds to obtain the Kremkoin on top of a tall stack of barrels. They must quickly jump from some hooks, arranged in a "C" shape, to obtain the Kremkoin at the top.

K-O-N-G Letters

Letter Location
K Located next to a hook after a pair of two Klomps.
O After the Kongs pass the second DK Barrel in the level, they can find a trail of bananas beneath a Blast Barrel. Using their Team-up move, the Kongs can enter the barrel, which blasts them on top of the adjacent stack of barrels. The Kongs must jump from a hook and onto the next stack of barrels. The letter O is hanging beneath the second hook.
N After the Star Barrel, the Kongs must jump onto some barrel platforms guarded by a Kruncha. They can obtain the letter N, which is hovering above the center.
G Just after the Invincibility Barrel, the Kongs stumble upon a treasure chest which they can attack an enemy with. By doing so, the chest releases the letter G.

Collectibles

Diddy Kong and Dixie Kong hanging from a hook to the left of another with the DK Coin
The DK Coin
Item Location
Cranky's Video Game Hero Coin from Donkey Kong Country 2.
DK Coin
The DK Coin is near the first Bonus Level. From the top of the stack of barrels, just below the Bonus Barrel, Dixie must use her Helicopter Spin to hover all the way right to grab onto a hook in the air. Dixie must jump to the third hook to obtain the DK Coin. In the Game Boy Advance version, Diddy can reach the Bonus Area by performing a cartwheel jump.
Golden Feather DKC2 GBA.png
Golden Feather (GBA version)
After the Star Barrel, the Kongs encounter a gap which they need to cross by jumping from the hooks. Instead of doing this, the Kongs must jump toward a banana below, which indicates a hidden Blast Barrel. It shoots the Kongs through a path below the ship where they obtain three Banana Coins, some bananas, and a Golden Feather, before another Blast Barrel blasts them back on the main path.

Warp Barrel

Sprite Location
Sprite of a Warp Barrel in Donkey Kong Country for the Game Boy Advance. The Kongs must use Team-Up to the right of the first Bonus Barrel. This allows them to enter the Warp Barrel above. This transports them into a small room with many bananas in the center. If the Kongs walk out the exit to the right, they are blasted back into the main level, on a hook located immediately before the End of Level Target.

Gallery

Super Nintendo Entertainment System

Game Boy Advance

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese アスレチック デッキ[?]
Asurechikku dekki
Athletic Deck
German Schiff Ahoi![?] Ship Ahoy!
Italian Ponte sui Pericoli[?] Bridge on Dangers
Spanish Galera Plancha[?] Planch Galley