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, worms, imps

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.

Additionally, in the Nintendo Comics System line, Kongoland features inhabitants such as giant worms and toad imps. It also features locations such as the Valley of 1000 Holes and the Well of Despair.

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"

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] -
Spanish Kongolandia[7] Kongoland
Swedish Kongolandet[8] Kongoland

References