Barrel Jet
The Barrel Jet,[1] originally known as the Jetbarrel[2] and then the Rocketbarrel Pack,[3] is Diddy Kong's signature jetpack that he uses to travel around in the air. This object first appears in Donkey Kong 64. The Barrel Jet was constructed by Funky Kong.[citation needed]
Appearance
The Barrel Jet usually has the appearance of a crate with a barrel attached on each side. The crate has a belt that straps around Diddy's waist while using it, and each barrel is connected to the crate from a black pole. Both barrels have an opening at the bottom for the flames to expel from.
In Donkey Kong Country Returns, the Barrel Jet was redesigned as a gray backpack, and the barrels on each side were changed into rockets. The rockets are darker brown than the barrels, but still appear to be made up of wood. The rockets have a red, metallic tip on the top and some red-colored fins on the bottom.
History
Donkey Kong series
Donkey Kong 64
In its debut appearance, Donkey Kong 64, Diddy can use his Jetbarrel to fly around in the sky while using his Rocketbarrel Boost move. The move is fueled by Crystal Coconuts, as with the other Kong Barrel moves. If Diddy runs out of Crystal Coconuts, he can no longer take control of his Jetbarrel, and therefore falls back to the ground.
Donkey Kong Country Returns
In Donkey Kong Country Returns, Diddy uses his Barrel Jet to horizontally hover in midair for up to few seconds, before falling back on the ground. The Barrel Jet is required for crossing large gaps that him and Donkey Kong cannot do by jumping themselves. Diddy can use the move while holding on to Donkey Kong, who takes control of the Barrel Jet. Diddy cannot travel as far with the Barrel Jet while riding on Rambi the Rhino, due to his weight. In 2-player mode, Diddy can move around independently, and has the ability to use the Barrel Jet by himself.
Diddy also uses his Barrel Jet in three cutscenes. The first cutscene where he uses the Barrel Jet is in Ruined Roost, just before battling Stu himself. After the Kongs fall through the ground, Diddy breaks his fall with his Barrel Jet. The second cutscene that the Barrel Jet appears in is Thugly's Highrise, the boss level with Thugly. Here, he also breaks his fall after him and Donkey Kong break through a rock wall. The third and final cutscene in which Diddy uses his Barrel Jet is after the final battle with Tiki Tong, where he uses it to save Donkey Kong at the last second as the latter falls from the sky.
Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze
The Barrel Jet reappears in Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze where it serves the same purpose as in its predecessor.
Super Smash Bros. series
- Main article: Rocketbarrel Boost
The Barrel Jet also appears in the Super Smash Bros. series, where it is known as the Rocketbarrel Pack. It first appears in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, the first installment with Diddy Kong as a fighter. Diddy uses the Rocketbarrel Pack during his up-special move, Rocketbarrel Boost, which blasts him slightly upward, allowing him to blast back onto the main stage. Diddy also uses it during his Final Smash, named Rocketbarrel Barrage, where he rapidly flies around in his Rocketbarrel Pack while blasting fire explosive peanuts at opponents.
During the Subspace Emissary of Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Diddy uses his Rocketbarrel Pack to propel himself onto the smash skiff, after Falco releases him from the Arwing.
Other appearances
Diddy uses his Barrel Jet during his Defensive Power Shot in Mario Power Tennis, which itself is named Barrel Jet. It involves Diddy attaching a special barrel to his back and flying around the court to fetch the ball. In Mario Hoops 3-on-3, Diddy also uses his Barrel Jet during his Special Shot, the Jet Shot. In Mario Golf: World Tour, Diddy flies in his Barrel Jet to celebrate if he scores a Birdie or higher.
Trophy information
Super Smash Bros. Brawl
In the Japanese version of Super Smash Bros. Brawl, the Rocketbarrel Pack's other game appearance is labeled Mario Power Tennis rather than Donkey Kong: Barrel Blast.
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | バレルジェット[?] Bareru Jetto |
Barrel Jet | |
Dutch | Raketton-jetpack[?] | ? | |
French | Tonneaux Rapido Rocket[?] | ? | |
German | Raketenrocker[?] | ? | |
Italian | Barile Jet (Donkey Kong 64) Barile a Reazione (Mario Power Tennis) Scimmia jet (Donkey Kong Country Returns, Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze) Razzobarili (Super Smash Bros. series)[?] |
Barrel Jet Rocket Barrel Monkey jet Rocketbarrel |
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Portuguese | Mochila de Barris a Jato[?] | Barrel Jet Backpack | |
Spanish | Barriles retropulsados[?] | ? |