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===As a playable character===
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[[Image:Donkeykongmelee.jpg|120px|right|thumb|Donkey Kong, as he appears in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''.]]Donkey Kong returns in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' as a starting playable character. He remains mostly the same from the original, but his new [[Smash B|B-Forward]] move, the [[Headbutt]], allows DK to embed his opponents into the ground giving him some free hits. Donkey Kong is known for his incredible strength -- he is capable of walking and jumping while carrying [[Crate|Crates]], [[Barrel|Barrels]], and [[Party Ball|Party Balls]], items that normally decrease a character's walking speed and cause them to become unable to jump a big change is that he is no longer the heaviest character in the game the newcomer bowser is in melee.
[[Image:Donkeykongmelee.jpg|120px|right|thumb|Donkey Kong, as he appears in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''.]]Donkey Kong returns in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' as a starting playable character. He remains mostly the same from the original, but his new [[Smash B|B-Forward]] move, the [[Headbutt]], allows DK to embed his opponents into the ground giving him some free hits. Donkey Kong is known for his incredible strength -- he is capable of walking and jumping while carrying [[Crate|Crates]], [[Barrel|Barrels]], and [[Party Ball|Party Balls]], items that normally decrease a character's walking speed and cause them to become unable to jump. A big change is that he is no longer the heaviest character; in the game, the newcomer [[Bowser]] is in melee.
 


===Trophies===
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Revision as of 16:14, February 24, 2009

For fighter info, see Donkey Kong (SSB), Donkey Kong (SSBM), and Donkey Kong (SSBB).
Donkey Kong
Donkey Kong
Official artwork of Donkey Kong from Donkey Kong: Jungle Climber
Universe Donkey Kong
Debut Donkey Kong (1981)
Smash Bros. appearances SSB
Melee
Brawl
SSB4
Ultimate
Console/platform of origin Arcade
Gender Male
Created by Shigeru Miyamoto
Voice actor Soupy Sales (Saturday Supercade)
Gary Chalk (Captain N: The Game Master)
Richard Yearwood (TV series)
Kevin Bayliss (1994-2001)
Isaac Marshall
Japanese voice actor Takashi Nagasako (2004-present)
Kōichi Yamadera (TV series)

Donkey Kong (ドンキーコング, Donkī Kongu) is the protagonist from the Donkey Kong series. In his first appearance, Donkey Kong, he was the antagonist of Mario, but he soon starred in the Mario series games which depicted him as a protagonist, though he remains a featured character in Mario spinoff games.

Character description

Donkey Kong as his father made his first appearance in the arcade game of the same name. Here, he was the antagonist who held Mario's girlfriend, Pauline, captive over a construction building. Mario had to make his way to the top of the tower to rescue Pauline from Donkey Kong Sr. Donkey Kong Sr. would later return in Donkey Kong Jr. which saw his young son rescuing him from the now antagonist Mario. He would once again be featured in Donkey Kong 3 which saw him go up against Stanley the Bugman.

After this, Donkey Kong seemed to be largely forgotten in the video game industry aside from remakes of the arcade classic, until Rareware released Donkey Kong Country for the Super Nintendo, which depicted Donkey Kong's first battle with his arch-enemy King K. Rool. Donkey Kong Country was such a massive success that it helped the SNES take the lead in the 16-bit console war. The series was followed by two sequels in which Donkey Kong was, surprisingly, not playable due to being replaced by Dixie Kong.

However, Donkey Kong would be featured in Super Smash Bros. which marked his first appearance in a fighting game. He would then finally be featured once again as a playable character in Donkey Kong 64 for the Nintendo 64. He would then be featured in Super Smash Bros. Melee before starring in the Donkey Konga series and Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat.

While he has switched between appearing as a protagonist and as a antagonist, Donkey Kong has never truly been "evil" and he remains a part of the Mario universe appearing in many of the Mario spinoff games.

In Super Smash Bros.

As a playable character

Main article: Donkey Kong (SSB)
File:DonkeykongSSB.gif
Official artwork of Donkey Kong in Super Smash Bros.

Donkey Kong makes his first appearance in a fighting game as a starting playable character in the original Super Smash Bros. DK is surprisngly fast for his size and is one of the strongest characters in the game. His Neutral B move is the Giant Punch which becomes stronger depending on how long the player lets DK charge it before using it. His Up B is the Spinning Kong which causes DK to spin around wildly with his arms striking anyone nearby. His Down B move is the Hand Slap which allows DK to pound the ground with his fists repeatedly creating a small earthquake.

His in-game description is as follows:

Donkey Kong
Donkey Kong and Mario started out as arch-rivals, but they've patched things up in recent years. These days DK spends his time searching the jungle for bananas instead of kidnapping beautiful maidens. In the past few years, other members of the Kong family have cashed in on DK's fame as well, including his favorite nephew, Diddy.
Works: Donkey Kong (NES), Donkey Kong Country (SNES), Mario Kart 64 (N64)


In Super Smash Bros. Melee

As a playable character

Main article: Donkey Kong (SSBM)
File:Donkeykongmelee.jpg
Donkey Kong, as he appears in Super Smash Bros. Melee.

Donkey Kong returns in Super Smash Bros. Melee as a starting playable character. He remains mostly the same from the original, but his new B-Forward move, the Headbutt, allows DK to embed his opponents into the ground giving him some free hits. Donkey Kong is known for his incredible strength -- he is capable of walking and jumping while carrying Crates, Barrels, and Party Balls, items that normally decrease a character's walking speed and cause them to become unable to jump. A big change is that he is no longer the heaviest character; in the game, the newcomer Bowser is in melee.

Trophies

By tradition, Donkey Kong as a playable character is featured on his personal 3 trophies. His normal trophy is acquired by beating the Classic mode with Donkey Kong on any difficulty, and his Smash Red and Smash Blue trophies are acquired the same way by beating the Adventure and All-Star modes, respectively.

His normal trophy reads:

Donkey Kong

While he now prefers the laid-back jungle lifestyle to construction site mischief, DK is often forced back into action by the Kremling Krew. The great ape is quite fast despite his burly physique, and he keeps his strength up with a steady diet of his favorite food: bananas. His one extravagance (and only piece of clothing) is a monogrammed necktie.

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Main article: Donkey Kong (SSBB)
File:DonkeyKongBrawl.jpg
Donkey Kong, as he appears in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.

Donkey Kong returns as a starting playable character in the upcoming Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Despite the new physics in the game, Donkey Kong is one of the few characters who is relatively unchanged at all from Super Smash Bros. Melee. His Final Smash is the Konga Beat in which DK takes out the Bongos and plays them. By timing their button presses, the attack power can be increased. During this move, DK is invincible, but it is not recommended when playing on a moving stage like Rumble Falls (ironically, DK's stage).

Trophies

Donkey Kong has a trophy that is awarded each time the Classic mode is completed with Donkey Kong on any difficulty. See Konga Beat for the trophy description of Donkey Kong's Final Smash:


Donkey Kong

A carefree jungle dweller with the charisma of a natural leader. He keeps busy by foiling the plans of the Kremlings and their boss, King K. Rool. As his physique suggests, this ape is a powerhouse. He's got speed to match too, and his love for bananas is second to none. His famous necktie is adorned with his initials, DK.

  • Donkey Kong Country (1994)
  • Donkey Kong 64 (1999)