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=Trivia=
 
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*The story behind Donkey Kong's name is that [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] wanted a name that meant "stubborn ape". He apparently learned about the word "donkey" from an English dictionary, which can be used to refer to stubborn people, while "kong" was commonly used as a term to refer to gorillas in Japan, in reference to Kong Kong.
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*The story behind Donkey Kong's name is that [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] wanted a name that meant "stubborn ape". He apparently learned about the word "donkey" from an English dictionary, which can be used to mean "stubborn" while in Japan gorillas are often referred to with the word 'kong' in reference to the film King Kong.
*Donkey Kong's modern design, which adds the red tie, has commonly been attributed to Rareware and has been used as a way to differentiate between the classic and modern Donkey Kongs. The truth is that the red-tied Donkey Kong was designed by Shigeru Miyamoto for ''Donkey Kong GB'', which features the classic Donkey Kong. Thus, the tie is actually shown to have been worn by both versions of Donkey Kong.
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*Donkey Kong's modern design, which adds the red tie, has commonly been attributed to Rareware and has been used as a way to differentiate between the classic and modern Donkey Kongs. The truth is that the red-tied Donkey Kong was designed by Shigeru Miyamoto for ''Donkey Kong GB'', which features the classic Donkey Kong. Thus, the tie is shown to have been worn by both versions of Donkey Kong.
 
*There have been several references to Donkey Kong within ''Mario'' games. For example, in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' there is a chained gorilla enemy known as Chained Kong that bears a striking resemblance to Donkey Kong. There is also a skeleton ape in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga|Mario & Luigi]]''. Both of these instances pay homage to the first level of ''Donkey Kong'' by having the Donkey Kong-like character throwing barrels that Mario must jump over. Even [[Bowser]] paid homage in ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]''.
 
*There have been several references to Donkey Kong within ''Mario'' games. For example, in ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' there is a chained gorilla enemy known as Chained Kong that bears a striking resemblance to Donkey Kong. There is also a skeleton ape in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga|Mario & Luigi]]''. Both of these instances pay homage to the first level of ''Donkey Kong'' by having the Donkey Kong-like character throwing barrels that Mario must jump over. Even [[Bowser]] paid homage in ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]''.
 
*Diddy Kong has also sometimes been referred to as Donkey Kong's nephew, although the instruction manual for ''Donkey Kong 64'' clarifies that Diddy is his "nephew wannabe". Aside from Cranky and Wrinkly,  it remains uncertain which (if any) of the Kongs are related to Donkey Kong through blood.
 
*Diddy Kong has also sometimes been referred to as Donkey Kong's nephew, although the instruction manual for ''Donkey Kong 64'' clarifies that Diddy is his "nephew wannabe". Aside from Cranky and Wrinkly,  it remains uncertain which (if any) of the Kongs are related to Donkey Kong through blood.

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