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[[image:Donkeykong94.jpg|150px|right|thumb|Donkey Kong's glory years]]
 
[[image:Donkeykong94.jpg|150px|right|thumb|Donkey Kong's glory years]]
Donkey Kong was first featured in [[Donkey Kong (game)|the arcade game of the same name]], when he kidnapped [[Pauline]] and brought her o a construction site. [[Mario]] pursued him through different levels of the construction site, which would later be established to be part of [[Metro Kingdom|New Donk City]] and ultimately defeated him by dropping the girders below him to make him fall on his head. In the 1994 [[Game Boy]] [[Donkey Kong GB|remake]], this only marked the beginning of the battle, as Donkey Kong quickly recovered and snatched Pauline. He led Mario on a chase across a variety of environments while being aided by his son, [[Donkey Kong Junior]]. There was a confrontation every fourth level and a boss fight at the end of each world where Mario had to toss Donkey Kong's barrels or certain enemies back at him. The final battle took place atop a tower, where Donkey Kong became a giant (seemingly with the aid of a [[Super Mushroom]]), but Mario was still able to beat him. Donkey Kong returned to normal size and was easily pushed around by Mario, who was empowered by a Super Mushroom. This caused the Kongs to make peace with Mario and Pauline, and the four took a photo together.
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Donkey Kong was firs featured in [[Donkey Kong (game)|the arcade game of the same name]], when he kidnapped [[Pauline]] and brought her o a construction site. [[Mario]] pursued him through different levels of the construction site, which would later be established to be part of [[Metro Kingdom|New Donk City]] and ultimately defeated him by dropping the girders below him to make him fall on his head. In the 1994 [[Game Boy]] [[Donkey Kong GB|remake]], this only marked the beginning of the battle, as Donkey Kong quickly recovered and snatched Pauline. He led Mario on a chase across a variety of environments while being aided by his son, [[Donkey Kong Junior]]. There was a confrontation every fourth level and a boss fight at the end of each world where Mario had to toss Donkey Kong's barrels or certain enemies back at him. The final battle took place atop a tower, where Donkey Kong became a giant (seemingly with the aid of a [[Super Mushroom]]), but Mario was still able to beat him. Donkey Kong returned to normal size and was easily pushed around by Mario, who was empowered by a Super Mushroom. This caused the Kongs to make peace with Mario and Pauline, and the four took a photo together.
  
 
The roles were later reversed, and Donkey Kong was held captive in a cage by Mario within a jungle environment in ''[[Donkey Kong Junior (game)|Donkey Kong Junior]]''. Junior was able to save Donkey Kong from Mario this time and dropped Mario in the process. The Donkey Kong of this era made only one more appearance as the villain in ''[[Donkey Kong 3]]'', where he wreaked havoc within a greenhouse with an army of insects until he was defeated by [[Stanley the Bugman]].
 
The roles were later reversed, and Donkey Kong was held captive in a cage by Mario within a jungle environment in ''[[Donkey Kong Junior (game)|Donkey Kong Junior]]''. Junior was able to save Donkey Kong from Mario this time and dropped Mario in the process. The Donkey Kong of this era made only one more appearance as the villain in ''[[Donkey Kong 3]]'', where he wreaked havoc within a greenhouse with an army of insects until he was defeated by [[Stanley the Bugman]].

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