Diddy Kong

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Diddy on his Go-Kart in Diddy Kong Racing DS
Diddy Kong
Species Kong
Eye color Blue
Debut Donkey Kong Country

Diddy Kong was a small Kong who served as the loyal sidekick of Donkey Kong. As a contrast to Donkey Kong, Diddy was smaller and nimbler, with a number of acrobatic moves. He was also aided by his long tail.

Background

Adventures with Donkey Kong

In Donkey Kong Country, Diddy Kong first appeared as a hero-in-training, taking lessons from Donkey Kong. For his first task, he had to watch over DK's legendary banana horde in the blackness of a stormy night. But the Kremlings attacked, Diddy couldn't defend himself and was schooled. He made up for this blunder by aiding Donkey Kong in retrieving the banana horde. Diddy was more agile and acrobatic than Donkey Kong, but he wasn't strong enough to take some of the larger foes. Soon he chased the Kremlings out of Donkey Kong Island with Donkey's help and then again in Donkey Kong Land. But Diddy didn't really get to shine until Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest.

Then Donkey Kong was apenapped and held for ransom by Kaptain K. Rool, Diddy set out to prove himself a true hero and defeat K. Rool with his girlfriend Dixie Kong at his side. The plan was successful- DK was freed, Crocodile Island went up in flames, and Diddy had become a true hero.

Diddy then missed out on two hero roles. First he and DK were apenapped by Baron K. Roolenstein during Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie's Double Trouble until Dixie and Kiddy Kong saved them. In Donkey Kong Land III, Diddy and DK were among the many who left DK Island to search for the mysterious Lost World. But they must've taken a wrong turn at Albuquerque, as he and Donkey missed out on both the Lost World and a chance to get back at K. Rool.

Diddy Kong finally broke off from the others in his own solo adventure with Diddy Kong Racing. Diddy rushed to the aid of his friend Timber the Tiger, whose island had been conquered by the alien Wizpig. Diddy also called for fellow adventuring friends Banjo and Conker to aid him and the growing roster of racers who competed to challenge Wizpig. It was only a matter of time until Wizpig was overthrown, and the racers all celebrated.

Diddy Kong returned to being Donkey Kong's sidekick in Donkey Kong 64 and lent a hand in smacking down K. Rool again after he was rescued from a makeshift prison in the Jungle Japes area. In DK: King of Swing, he was playable in the Jungle Jam mode, and the unlockable Diddy Mode made it possible to play through the entire game as Diddy Kong.

Sports

Recently, Donkey seems to have convinced Diddy to accompany him on trips to the Mushroom Kingdom to play sports.

Diddy also moved towards a musical career with DK in the Donkey Konga games.

Powers

Diddy learns several special powers in Donkey Kong 64. They are:

  • Chimpy Charge- A headbutting attack.
  • Simian Spring- Allows him to leap high into the air from special Diddy pads.
  • Rocketbarrel Boost- A special jetpack, powered by Crystal Coconuts, and activated by special Diddy barrels.

His special musical instrument is a guitar, and he also plays bongo drums in the Donkey Konga games. His weapon is the Peanut Popguns.

In Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, Diddy is lightweight class. His personal car is the Barrel Train, and his personal item is the Giant Banana.

Other Appearances

Video Games

  • Diddy Kong is playable in Super Smash Bros. Brawl where he is known to use his rocket jetpack and peanut popguns from Donkey Kong 64.

Other Media

  • Diddy Kong also appeared in the Donkey Kong Country cartoon, where he was Donkey Kong's witty sidekick and "little buddy". In this incarnation he was voiced by Andrew Sabastion (who also voiced Yoshi in the Mario cartoons).

Trivia

  • He is mentioned in the instruction manual for Donkey Kong Land III, but is absent from the actual game.