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=The DK Question=
 
=The DK Question=
  
It is implied in the Donkey Kong Country series that Donkey Kong Jr. grew up to be the current Donkey Kong, despite appearing alongside that same Donkey Kong in Mario Tennis 64. Although this is generall supported by most, in recent Nintendo games it is often implied that the current Donkey Kong is in fact the original Arcade DK and not DK Jr.
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It is implied in the Donkey Kong Country series that Donkey Kong Jr. grew up to be the current Donkey Kong, despite appearing alongside that same Donkey Kong in Mario Tennis 64. Although this is generally supported by most, in recent Nintendo games it is often implied that the current Donkey Kong is in fact the original Arcade DK and not DK Jr.
  
 
To avoid any argument on the subject, all information about Donkey Kong Jr. is listed here, while information about the modern Donkey Kong can be found at his [[Donkey Kong|page]].
 
To avoid any argument on the subject, all information about Donkey Kong Jr. is listed here, while information about the modern Donkey Kong can be found at his [[Donkey Kong|page]].
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*In Super Mario All-Stars, one of the kings is transformed into Donkey Kong Jr. by a Koopaling.
 
*In Super Mario All-Stars, one of the kings is transformed into Donkey Kong Jr. by a Koopaling.
*Donkey Kong Jr. had his own segement on the 80's cartoon show Saturday Supercade. There he was travelling with a teenager named Bones to find his father, and he was voiced by. Jr. had a Scrappy-Dooesque battle cry of "Monkey muscle!"
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*Donkey Kong Jr. had his own segment on the 80's cartoon show Saturday Supercade. There he was travelling with a teenager named Bones to find his father, and he was voiced by. Jr. had a Scrappy-Dooesque battle cry of "Monkey muscle!"

Revision as of 14:46, 31 January 2007

DKJr.jpg
Donkey Kong Jr. in Mario Tennis 64.
Donkey Kong Jr.
Species Kong)
Hair color Brown
Eye color Black
Debut Donkey Kong Jr.

Donkey Kong Jr.'s first appearance was Donkey Kong Jr. but his first chronological appearance was in the 1994 gameboy remake of Donkey Kong. Although the original DK was the one battling Mario for Pauline, Junior provided help with switches and other traps to stop the plumber. When DK was captured, Junior himself came to his aid in the self-titled game Donkey Kong Jr.. After saving him, the two departed. Donkey Kong Jr. made his last appearances in Super Mario Kart, Mario's Tennis, and as an unlockable character in Mario Tennis 64.


The DK Question

It is implied in the Donkey Kong Country series that Donkey Kong Jr. grew up to be the current Donkey Kong, despite appearing alongside that same Donkey Kong in Mario Tennis 64. Although this is generally supported by most, in recent Nintendo games it is often implied that the current Donkey Kong is in fact the original Arcade DK and not DK Jr.

To avoid any argument on the subject, all information about Donkey Kong Jr. is listed here, while information about the modern Donkey Kong can be found at his page.

Trivia

  • In Super Mario All-Stars, one of the kings is transformed into Donkey Kong Jr. by a Koopaling.
  • Donkey Kong Jr. had his own segment on the 80's cartoon show Saturday Supercade. There he was travelling with a teenager named Bones to find his father, and he was voiced by. Jr. had a Scrappy-Dooesque battle cry of "Monkey muscle!"