Kongo Falls

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A view of Kongo Jungle from Super Smash Bros. Melee.
Kongo Jungle as it appears in Super Smash Bros. Melee
Kongo Falls in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Kongo Falls in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Kongo Falls (originally named Kongo Jungle) is a Donkey Kong stage that appears in Super Smash Bros. Melee and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Its original name was shared with Kongo Jungle, the first world of Donkey Kong Country, but was changed in Ultimate to be distinguished from the version from the Nintendo 64 game.

The stage is constructed out of logs strewn together, which are sitting on rocks jutting out of a waterfall. In the background of this stage is a vast jungle along with what appears to be DK's Tree House. Occasionally, a Klaptrap will come along on the waterfall, and sometimes a log, which can be used as a platform. The stage's music is a re-recording of the DK Rap from Donkey Kong 64.

In Adventure mode of Melee, "Stage 2: Kongo Jungle" takes place on the Kongo Jungle stage. In it, the player has to battle two miniature Donkey Kongs. They are easier to knock off the stage, but they gang up on the player. Once defeated, the player moves onto the second half, Jungle Japes, where the player must battle a giant Donkey Kong. Kongo Jungle also appears in Event 2: Lord of the Jungle, where the player controls a giant Donkey Kong and fights against a tiny Donkey Kong. Both players have two lives each.

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Names in other languages[edit]

Super Smash Bros. Melee[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese コンゴジャングル[?]
Kongo Janguru
Kongo Jungle
French Jungle Kongo[?] Kongo Jungle
German Tiefster Kongo[?] Deepest Kongo
Italian Cascate Kongo[?] Kongo Waterfalls
Spanish Selva Kongo[?] Kongo Jungle

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese いかだと滝[?]
Ikada to Taki
Rafts and Waterfall
Chinese 木筏和瀑布[?]
Mùfá hé pùbù
Rafts and Waterfall
Dutch Kongo-Waterval[?] Kongo Waterfall
French Cascade Kongo[?] Kongo Waterfall
German Kongo-Wasserfall[?] Kongo Waterfall
Italian Cascate Kongo[?] Kongo Waterfalls
Korean 뗏목과 폭포[?]
Ttetmokgwa Pokpo
Raft and waterfall
Russian Водопад Конга[?]
Vodopad Konga
Kongo Waterfall
Spanish Cascada Kongo[?] Kongo Waterfall