List of SSB4 Music (Donkey Kong series)
This is a list of music tracks pertaining to the Donkey Kong universe in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Contents
Donkey Kong[edit]
Origin[edit]A medley of various songs and sound effects from the original Donkey Kong, taken directly from Brawl. Composition & Arrangements[edit]Source: Donkey Kong Arrangement: Hirokazu Tanaka. ex Composition: Nintendo Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo Opening (Donkey Kong)[edit]
Origin[edit]A remix of the title theme from Donkey Kong, incorporating the short riff where Donkey Kong appears and the Hammer theme. This song was also lifted directly from Brawl. Composition & Arrangements[edit]Source: Donkey Kong Arrangement Supervisor: Shota Kageyama Composition: Nintendo Arrangement: PROCYON STUDIO Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo 25m Theme[edit]
Origin[edit]The short 1-second loop of music that plays on the 25m level on the original arcade version of Donkey Kong. Returns from Brawl. Composition & Arrangements[edit]Source: Donkey Kong Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo Kongo Jungle[edit]
Origin[edit]Kongo Jungle is the "DK Island Swing" track from Donkey Kong Country. This arrangement is taken directly from the original Super Smash Bros. and Donkey Kong Country. This track is notable for being the first piece of music taken directly from Smash 64 since Melee. To fit the now-standard 1-2 minute limit, the song has been abridged for SSB4, trimming off the first 32 seconds. Composition & Arrangements[edit]Source: Donkey Kong Country Arrangement Supervisor: Hirokazu Ando Composition: Rare Limited Arrangement: HAL Laboratory, Inc. Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo Unlock Method (Wii U)[edit]Unlock the Kongo Jungle 64 stage by clearing The Original Heavyweights event Jungle Level[edit]
Origin[edit]This remix of the "DK Island Swing" track from Donkey Kong Country, which played on various jungle levels in that game. This version pays homage to the original theme with animal sounds, jungle noises, etc. in the background. This remix returns from Brawl where it played on the Rumble Falls stage. Composition & Arrangements[edit]Source: Donkey Kong Country Arrangement Supervisor: Kentaro Ishizaka Composition: Rare Limited Arrangement: HAL Laboratory, Inc. Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo Jungle Level Jazz Style[edit]
Origin[edit]This is a jazz-styled remix of the "DK Island Swing" track from Donkey Kong Country, which played on various jungle levels in that game. Composition & Arrangements[edit]Source: Donkey Kong Country Arrangement Supervisor: Hiroyuki Kawada Composition: Rare Limited Arrangement: BANDAI NAMCO Studios Inc. Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo Jungle Level Tribal Style[edit]
Origin[edit]This is a flute-based remix of the "DK Island Swing" track from Donkey Kong Country, which played on various jungle levels in that game. Composition & Arrangements[edit]Source: Donkey Kong Country Arrangement Supervisor: Hiroyuki Kawada Composition: Rare Limited Arrangement: BANDAI NAMCO Studios Inc. Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo Unlock Method[edit]Unlock the Kongo Jungle 64 stage by clearing The Original Heavyweights event Jungle Level Ver. 2[edit]
Origin[edit]This is a frantic, jazzy remix of the "DK Island Swing" track from Donkey Kong Country, which played on various jungle levels in that game. This remix returns from Brawl, where it played on the Rumble Falls stage. Composition & Arrangements[edit]Source: Donkey Kong Country Arrangement: Motoi Sakuraba Composition: Rare Limited Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo Unlock Method[edit]Unlock the Kongo Jungle 64 stage by clearing The Original Heavyweights event King K. Rool / Ship Deck 2[edit]
Origin[edit]A remix of the Gangplank Galleon theme from Donkey Kong Country when Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong first battled King K. Rool. This remix was originally composed for Brawl, but has been abridged in Wii U in order for the entire loop to be under two minutes. Composition & Arrangements[edit]Source: Donkey Kong Country Arrangement Supervisor: Shogo Sakai Composition: Rare Limited Arrangement: HAL Laboratory, Inc. Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo Unlock Method[edit]Unlock the Kongo Jungle 64 stage by clearing The Original Heavyweights event Stickerbush Symphony[edit]
Origin[edit]This arrangement is a remix of "Stickerbush Symphony" from Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest that comes directly from Super Smash Bros. Brawl, where it was called "Bramble Blast." Composition & Arrangements[edit]Source: Donkey Kong Country 2 Arrangement Supervisor: Michiko Naruke Composition: Rare Limited Arrangement: Naru2 Co.,Ltd. Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo DK Rap[edit]
Origin[edit]This arrangement is a remix of the infamous "DK Rap" from Donkey Kong 64, which previously appeared in both Super Smash Bros. Melee and Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Oddly enough, this version of the track omits the verses concerning Lanky Kong and Chunky Kong - seeing as all tracks in the game have a total runtime of around two minutes each, it can be assumed that this was done to conserve disc space for the game. Composition & Arrangements[edit]Source: Donkey Kong 64 Arrangement Supervisor: Hirokazu Ando Vocals: James W. Norwood Jr. Composition: Rare Limited Arrangement: HAL Laboratory, Inc. Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo Unlock Method[edit]Playing as Donkey Kong, complete a chain of 200 on Trophy Rush Battle for Storm Hill[edit]
Origin[edit]This track is taken directly from Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat, where it was the background music to the eponymous first stage of the Durian Kingdom, which consists of Donkey Kong climbing a hill at night during a rainy storm, while cannons on the hill fire at him. It is the only piece of music in its source game which appears only in one stage. Composition & Arrangements[edit]Source: Donkey Kong Jungle Beat Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo Gear Getaway[edit]
Origin[edit]This track is a remix of the music that plays during the Gear Getaway stage (among other Rocket Barrel levels) in Donkey Kong Country Returns. Composition & Arrangements[edit]Source: Donkey Kong Country Returns Arrangement: Noriyuki Iwadare Composition: Nintendo Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo Donkey Kong Country Returns (Vocals)[edit]
Origin[edit]This track is a remix of the title theme of Donkey Kong Country Returns, with monkey vocals added in. Composition & Arrangements[edit]Source: Donkey Kong Country Returns Arrangement Supervisor: Kenji Yamamoto Composition: Nintendo Arrangement: Nintendo Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo Unlock Method[edit]Unlock the Kongo Jungle 64 stage by clearing The Original Heavyweights event Donkey Kong Country Returns[edit]
Origin[edit]This track is the title theme taken from Donkey Kong Country Returns, a remix of the original theme from Donkey Kong and its original arrangement in Donkey Kong Country. Composition & Arrangements[edit]Source: Donkey Kong Country Returns Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo Unlock Method[edit]Unlock the Kongo Jungle 64 stage by clearing The Original Heavyweights event Jungle Hijinxs[edit]
Origin[edit]Taken directly from Donkey Kong Country Returns, this track plays on the game's very first stage Jungle Hijinxs. Composition & Arrangements[edit]Source: Donkey Kong Country Returns Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo Mole Patrol[edit]
Origin[edit]This track is in fact "Lift-Off Launch" from Donkey Kong Country Returns, although the track does play on the "Mole Patrol" level. Composition & Arrangements[edit]Source: Donkey Kong Country Returns Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo Mangrove Cove[edit]
Origin[edit]Taken directly from Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze, where it plays on the level of the same name. Composition & Arrangements[edit]Source: Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo Swinger Flinger[edit]
Origin[edit]Taken directly from Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze, though oddly, the level of the same name doesn't actually play this track (the first level that does play it actually being Bopopolis). It is itself a remix of the original Donkey Kong Country's DK Island Swing song. Composition & Arrangements[edit]Source: Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo
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