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In life Wrinkly Kong was the wife of [[Cranky Kong]]. She was much nicer and more kind-hearted than her husband, but she had her softer ramblings from time to time. She is currently deceased, but her ghost still resides on [[Donkey Kong Island]].
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'''Wrinkly Kong''' is a recurring [[Kong|Kong Clan]] character from the ''[[Portal: Donkey Kong|Donkey Kong]]'' series. She is known as the kindly wife of [[Cranky Kong]]. Wrinkly passed away after her first few appearances and has continued to play supporting roles in the form of a ghost.
  
 
=Background=
 
=Background=
  
Wrinkly Kong was the headmistress of the Kong Kollege on [[Crocodile Island]] in [[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]. She gave lessons to the island's [[Kremling|Kremlings]] and also provided quest advice to [[Diddy Kong|Diddy]] and [[Dixie Kong|Dixie]]. Additionally, Wrinkly gave Diddy and Dixie a homework project by assigning them to fill a photo album of Crocodile Island's creatures. She rewarded them with a [[DK Coin]] for every page they filled.
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Wrinkly Kong initially appeared as the headmistress of the Kong Kollege in various areas of [[Crocodile Isle]] in ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'' and ''[[Donkey Kong Land 2]]''. She gave lessons to the island's [[Kremling|Kremlings]] (apparently including even [[K. Rool himself]]) and also provided quest advice to [[Diddy Kong|Diddy]] and [[Dixie Kong|Dixie]]. In the GBA remake, Wrinkly also gave Diddy and Dixie a homework project by assigning them to fill a photo album of Crocodile Island's creatures, rewarding them with a [[DK Coin]] for every page they filled.
  
In [[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie's Double Trouble]], Wrinkly had retired. In the original [[Super NES]] version and [[Donkey Kong Land III]], Wrinkly lounged around a variety of caves across the [[Northern Kremisphere]]. There she alternated between working out, playing the [[Nintendo 64]] and saving Dixie's game progress. In the [[Game Boy Advance]] remake Wrinkly instead spent her days meditating in a temple in the Northern Kremisphere. In both versions she gained company in the form of the [[Banana Bird|Banana Birds]] that flocked to her retreat.
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In ''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble]]'', Wrinkly had retired. In the original [[Super NES]] version and ''[[Donkey Kong Land III]]'', Wrinkly lounged around a variety of caves across the [[Northern Kremisphere]] that were known as Wrinkly's Save Caves. There, she alternated between working out, playing the [[Nintendo 64]] and saving Dixie's game progress. In the [[Gameboy Advance]] remake of the former game, Wrinkly instead spent her days meditating in a temple in the Northern Kremisphere. In both versions of ''Donkey Kong Country 3'', she gained company in the form of the [[Banana Bird|Banana Birds]] that flocked to her retreat.
  
Sometime after Donkey Kong Land III, Wrinkly died of unspecified causes. However, her ghost remained on Donkey Kong Island to help the other Kongs. In [[Donkey Kong 64]], the Kongs could communicate with Wrinkly's ghost through special doors located in the lobby of each world. Wrinkly gave quest advice to all of the Kongs. Wrinkly's ghost later appeared in [[DK: King of Swing]], where she helped Cranky Kong to teach [[Donkey Kong (modern)|Donkey Kong]] the art of swinging. She was also playable in the game's Jungle Jam mode as an unlockable character.
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Sometime after ''Donkey Kong Land III'', Wrinkly died of unspecified causes. However, her ghost remained on [[Donkey Kong Island]] to help the other Kongs. In ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'', the Kongs could communicate with Wrinkly's ghost through special doors located in the lobby of each world. When summoned, Wrinkly would dispense quest advice for each of the Kongs. Wrinkly's ghost later appeared in ''[[DK: King of Swing]]'', where she helped Cranky Kong to teach [[Donkey Kong]] the art of swinging. She was also playable in the game's Jungle Jam mode as an unlockable character. In ''[[DK: Jungle Climber]]'', she was only seen in the opening, where her ghost joined the other Kongs on the vacation to [[Sun Sun Island]]. Wrinkly's ghost was also an unlockable playable character in ''[[Donkey Kong Barrel Blast]]'', with her rival being [[Kopter]]. She was unlocked by completing Candy's Challenge #26, which required the player to let Wrinkly win the race.
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=Other Appearances=
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==Video Games==
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*In the ''[[Portal: Super Smash Bros.|Super Smash Bros.]]'' series, Wrinkly has been represented by a trophy and sticker (from ''King of Swing'') in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', a trophy in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U|Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'' and an Advanced-rank Support [[Spirit]] (using her ''Jungle Climber'' appearance) in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. As a Spirit, her Support effect was to give a player fighter heightened defense at the cost of starting a battle with 30% damage. When fought in a Spirit battle, Wrinkly's Spirit possessed a duplicate of [[Donkey Kong]] with white fur that was invisible for the entire battle. She started out the battle with damage, but was powerful, and the battle was also subject to fluctuating gravity.
  
 
=Trivia=
 
=Trivia=
  
*One of the games Wrinkly plays in the original version of Donkey Kong Country 3 is [[Super Mario 64]].
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*Her name is simply a play on the wrinkles one gains as they ages. It is unknown if she went by a different name when she was younger, as Cranky Kong had previously been known as Donkey Kong.
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*One of the games that Wrinkly plays in the original version of ''Donkey Kong Country 3'' is ''[[Super Mario 64]]''.
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*She occasionally shows her less gentle side in ''Donkey Kong Country 3''. She refers to Cranky as her "wretched husband", and at different times she expresses displeasure at him for "wasting his money" on [[Swanky Kong|Swanky Kong]]'s bonus games, owing her housekeeping money and eating all of her fresh cookies.
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*She had a hearing aid, but apparently she rarely used it in order to conserve its batteries.
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Latest revision as of 09:21, 14 December 2018

Wrinkly.jpg
Wrinkly Kong's ghost as seen in DK: King of Swing.
Wrinkly Kong
Species Kong
Hair color White
Eye color Black
Relatives Cranky Kong (husband)
Donkey Kong (grandson)
Debut Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest

Wrinkly Kong is a recurring Kong Clan character from the Donkey Kong series. She is known as the kindly wife of Cranky Kong. Wrinkly passed away after her first few appearances and has continued to play supporting roles in the form of a ghost.

Background[edit]

Wrinkly Kong initially appeared as the headmistress of the Kong Kollege in various areas of Crocodile Isle in Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest and Donkey Kong Land 2. She gave lessons to the island's Kremlings (apparently including even K. Rool himself) and also provided quest advice to Diddy and Dixie. In the GBA remake, Wrinkly also gave Diddy and Dixie a homework project by assigning them to fill a photo album of Crocodile Island's creatures, rewarding them with a DK Coin for every page they filled.

In Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble, Wrinkly had retired. In the original Super NES version and Donkey Kong Land III, Wrinkly lounged around a variety of caves across the Northern Kremisphere that were known as Wrinkly's Save Caves. There, she alternated between working out, playing the Nintendo 64 and saving Dixie's game progress. In the Gameboy Advance remake of the former game, Wrinkly instead spent her days meditating in a temple in the Northern Kremisphere. In both versions of Donkey Kong Country 3, she gained company in the form of the Banana Birds that flocked to her retreat.

Sometime after Donkey Kong Land III, Wrinkly died of unspecified causes. However, her ghost remained on Donkey Kong Island to help the other Kongs. In Donkey Kong 64, the Kongs could communicate with Wrinkly's ghost through special doors located in the lobby of each world. When summoned, Wrinkly would dispense quest advice for each of the Kongs. Wrinkly's ghost later appeared in DK: King of Swing, where she helped Cranky Kong to teach Donkey Kong the art of swinging. She was also playable in the game's Jungle Jam mode as an unlockable character. In DK: Jungle Climber, she was only seen in the opening, where her ghost joined the other Kongs on the vacation to Sun Sun Island. Wrinkly's ghost was also an unlockable playable character in Donkey Kong Barrel Blast, with her rival being Kopter. She was unlocked by completing Candy's Challenge #26, which required the player to let Wrinkly win the race.

Other Appearances[edit]

Video Games[edit]

  • In the Super Smash Bros. series, Wrinkly has been represented by a trophy and sticker (from King of Swing) in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, a trophy in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and an Advanced-rank Support Spirit (using her Jungle Climber appearance) in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. As a Spirit, her Support effect was to give a player fighter heightened defense at the cost of starting a battle with 30% damage. When fought in a Spirit battle, Wrinkly's Spirit possessed a duplicate of Donkey Kong with white fur that was invisible for the entire battle. She started out the battle with damage, but was powerful, and the battle was also subject to fluctuating gravity.

Trivia[edit]

  • Her name is simply a play on the wrinkles one gains as they ages. It is unknown if she went by a different name when she was younger, as Cranky Kong had previously been known as Donkey Kong.
  • One of the games that Wrinkly plays in the original version of Donkey Kong Country 3 is Super Mario 64.
  • She occasionally shows her less gentle side in Donkey Kong Country 3. She refers to Cranky as her "wretched husband", and at different times she expresses displeasure at him for "wasting his money" on Swanky Kong's bonus games, owing her housekeeping money and eating all of her fresh cookies.
  • She had a hearing aid, but apparently she rarely used it in order to conserve its batteries.