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*Some appearances created confusion about whether Cranky Kong is Donkey Kong's grandfather or father. The former is most consistently implied or stated in Cranky's appearances, and the primary evidence for the latter is that Cranky Kong refers to Donkey Kong as "son" in ''Donkey Kong 64''. However, "son" can also be used to refer to one's grandson or a younger person in general, and most sources since then have called Cranky his grandfather.
 
*Some appearances created confusion about whether Cranky Kong is Donkey Kong's grandfather or father. The former is most consistently implied or stated in Cranky's appearances, and the primary evidence for the latter is that Cranky Kong refers to Donkey Kong as "son" in ''Donkey Kong 64''. However, "son" can also be used to refer to one's grandson or a younger person in general, and most sources since then have called Cranky his grandfather.
 
*One element of his being the original Donkey Kong that has confused fans is that he has become elderly while Mario has shown no signs of aging over the course of his appearances. The theoretic explanation that is most commonly accepted is that Kongs, much like real apes, age twice as fast as humans.
 
*One element of his being the original Donkey Kong that has confused fans is that he has become elderly while Mario has shown no signs of aging over the course of his appearances. The theoretic explanation that is most commonly accepted is that Kongs, much like real apes, age twice as fast as humans.
*Musically, Cranky Kong has been seen operating a record player (in the introduction to ''Donkey Kong Country'') and playing a sitar (in the ending of ''Tropical Freeze''). In ''Tropical Freeze'', one level contains a record player that plays the introduction music from ''Donkey Kong Country'' as an homage.
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*His ''Donkey Kong 64'' potions were inspired by the short-lived Donkey Kong Country cartoon.
*Although he was a part of ''[[Donkey Kong Land|Donkey Kong Land's]]'' instruction manual story, he never appeared at all in the game. He was also the only Kong to be left out of ''[[Donkey Kong Land 2]]'', despite the game's instruction manual saying otherwise, due to it being mostly copied over from ''Donkey Kong Country 2'''s manual, and overall he was also the only Kong from the ''Country'' games to never appear in any ''Donkey Kong Land'' games.
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*Although he's a part of ''[[Donkey Kong Land|Donkey Kong Land's]]'' instruction manual story, he never appears at all in the game. He's also the only Kong to be left out of ''[[Donkey Kong Land 2]]'', despite the game's instruction manual saying otherwise due to being mostly copied over from ''Donkey Kong Country 2'''s manual, and overall he is also the only Kong from the ''Country'' games to never appear in any ''Donkey Kong Land'' games.
*His potions in ''Donkey Kong 64'' were inspired by his role in the animated series.
 
 
*In ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'', [[Metro Kingdom|New Donk City]] was established as the setting of the original ''Donkey Kong'' arcade game and is filled with various references relating to both the original arcade games and ''Donkey Kong Country''. Aside from the various references to the Classic Donkey Kong, the name of Cranky is also referenced in the form of  a street named Cranky Avenue.
 
*In ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'', [[Metro Kingdom|New Donk City]] was established as the setting of the original ''Donkey Kong'' arcade game and is filled with various references relating to both the original arcade games and ''Donkey Kong Country''. Aside from the various references to the Classic Donkey Kong, the name of Cranky is also referenced in the form of  a street named Cranky Avenue.
  

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