5-Banana Coin
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5-Banana Coin | |
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A 5-Banana Coin from Donkey Kong 64. | |
First appearance | Donkey Kong 64 (1999) |
Effect | Every playable Kong gets five Banana Bunch Coins. |
- “Hey, Donkey, that's a special coin you've picked up. It gives 5 coins to each Kong.”
- —Squawks, Donkey Kong 64
5-Banana Coins,[1] or Multi-Coins,[2] are multi-colored Banana Coins that have all of the Kongs' colors on them in a rainbow order. They are uncommon collectible items appearing only in Donkey Kong 64. Collecting a 5-Banana Coin gives every Kong five extra Banana Coins, even if they have not been rescued yet. Every world has at least one 5-Banana Coin, except Hideout Helm. 5-Banana Coins are always buried under a DK Dirt Pile, from which it can be released by performing the shockwave move on the DK Dirt Pile.
Locations[edit]
5-Banana Coins appear in the following locations:
- DK Isles
- Inside a cave south of Cranky's Lab.
- Inside the cave behind the waterfall where Donkey Kong's banana hoard is kept.
- Behind K. Lumsy's cage in K. Lumsy's Prison.
- Below the entrance to Crystal Caves's lobby.
- On the rooftop of Angry Aztec's lobby entrance.
- Outside the entrance to Fungi Forest's lobby.
- Below the Bonus Barrel in Creepy Castle's lobby.
- Jungle Japes: On top of the steep slope near the minecart ride's exit.
- Angry Aztec
- Below the Tag Barrel in Candy Kong's area.
- Inside Chunky Kong's section of the Temple with Five Doors.
- Frantic Factory: Behind a gate in the Storage Room that can be destroyed by Chunky's Primate Punch.
- Gloomy Galleon: Inside the lighthouse.
- Fungi Forest
- Near the Dirt Pile where the Beanstalk is planted.
- Near the Tag Barrel where the exit to the Chunky Minecart is.
- Crystal Caves: Under the Giant Viking Kremling.
- Creepy Castle: Behind Snide's HQ.
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | レインボーコイン[3] Reinbō Koin |
Rainbow Coin |
References[edit]
- ^ Bihldorff, Nate, Jason Leung, and Drew Williams (1999). Donkey Kong 64 Player's Guide. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 14.
- ^ Barton, Jeff, Mario De Govia, and Donato Tica (December 1, 1999). Donkey Kong 64 Prima's Official Strategy Guide. Prima Games (American English). ISBN 0-7615-2279-4. Page 18.
- ^ 「ドンキーコング64任天堂公式ガイドブック」 (Donkey Kong 64 Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook). Shogakukan (Japanese). Page 11.