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[[File:Banana Hoard.png|thumb|Banana Hoard in boss arena from ''Donkey Kong Country''. |
[[File:Banana Hoard.png|thumb|Banana Hoard in boss arena from ''Donkey Kong Country''.]]'''Banana Hoard''' is a grotto that is located below [[Donkey Kong]]'s [[DK's Treehouse|treehouse]] and entrusted by him for protect these huge [[Banana]]s due to their magical properties.<ref>"'''<u>Donkey Kong</u>:''' ''No time to lose! Without the magical preserving properties of the cave, it won't be long before my bananas turn to mush!''" - ''Donkey Kong Jungle Action Special''</ref><ref>''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U'' trophy description (EU) - "'''''COLONEL PLUCK:''' Who knew bananas were so magical?''"</ref> |
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==History== |
==History== |
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===''Donkey Kong'' franchise=== |
===''Donkey Kong'' franchise=== |
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In ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'', the hoard was being protected by [[Diddy Kong]] during a stormy night.<ref>'''<u>Donkey Kong</u>:''' ''Ok, little buddy, as part of your hero training, you've got to stand guard tonight over my bananas... I'll relieve you at midnight, so try and stay awake until then!'' - ''Donkey Kong Country'' (GBA)</ref> But it was easily stolen by the Kremling Krew due to Diddy's weakness.<ref>'''<u>Donkey Kong</u>:''' ''My bananas and my buddy, Diddy, they are gone! The Kremlings will pay! I'll hunt them down through every corner off my island, until I have every last banana from my hoard back!'' - ''Donkey Kong Country'' (GBA)</ref> |
In ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'', the hoard was being protected by [[Diddy Kong]] during a stormy night.<ref>'''<u>Donkey Kong</u>:''' ''Ok, little buddy, as part of your hero training, you've got to stand guard tonight over my bananas... I'll relieve you at midnight, so try and stay awake until then!'' - ''Donkey Kong Country'' (GBA)</ref> But it was easily stolen by the [[Kremling Krew]] due to Diddy's weakness.<ref>'''<u>Donkey Kong</u>:''' ''My bananas and my buddy, Diddy, they are gone! The Kremlings will pay! I'll hunt them down through every corner off my island, until I have every last banana from my hoard back!'' - ''Donkey Kong Country'' (GBA)</ref> The portions of bananas from hoard were spread across 6 locations to be guarded by Kremling Krew mercenaries in [[Kong Island]].<ref>''Donkey Kong Country'' Player's Guide, Nintendo, 1994, p. 38 - "'''''VERY GNAWTY'S LAIR:''' King K. Rool has appointed some tough customers to guard portions of Donkey Kong's hoard while he figures out what to do with all of the bananas.''"</ref><ref>''Donkey Kong Country'' Player's Guide, Nintendo, 1994, p. 13 - "'''''THE BADDIES:''' All baddies on the island are under King K. Rool's control. It was the Kremlings that stole Donkey Kong's banana hoard, but it's the combined efforts of baddies that are trying to stave off Donkey Kong's attempt to recover the bananas.''"</ref> For defeating [[K. Rool]] and his minions, all bananas from hoard were completely recovered by DK & Diddy. |
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In ''[[Donkey Kong Land]]'', the hoard was a test target of [[Cranky Kong]] which he hires the Kremling Krew to stole again until they are recovered again.<ref>"'''<u>Cranky Kong</u>:''' ''I'll call old K. Rool and arrange everything. You'll wake up tomorow without your bananas.''" - ''Donkey Kong Land'' Instruction Booklet, Nintendo, 1995, p. 3</ref> |
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Revision as of 17:52, January 5, 2024
Banana Hoard is a grotto that is located below Donkey Kong's treehouse and entrusted by him for protect these huge Bananas due to their magical properties.[1][2]
History
Donkey Kong franchise
In Donkey Kong Country, the hoard was being protected by Diddy Kong during a stormy night.[3] But it was easily stolen by the Kremling Krew due to Diddy's weakness.[4] The portions of bananas from hoard were spread across 6 locations to be guarded by Kremling Krew mercenaries in Kong Island.[5][6] For defeating K. Rool and his minions, all bananas from hoard were completely recovered by DK & Diddy.
In Donkey Kong Land, the hoard was a test target of Cranky Kong which he hires the Kremling Krew to stole again until they are recovered again.[7]
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Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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French | Botin de Bananes | - |
German | Bananevorrat | - |
Italian | Scorta di Banane | - |
Spanish | Reserva de Plántanos | - |
References
- ^ "Donkey Kong: No time to lose! Without the magical preserving properties of the cave, it won't be long before my bananas turn to mush!" - Donkey Kong Jungle Action Special
- ^ Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U trophy description (EU) - "COLONEL PLUCK: Who knew bananas were so magical?"
- ^ Donkey Kong: Ok, little buddy, as part of your hero training, you've got to stand guard tonight over my bananas... I'll relieve you at midnight, so try and stay awake until then! - Donkey Kong Country (GBA)
- ^ Donkey Kong: My bananas and my buddy, Diddy, they are gone! The Kremlings will pay! I'll hunt them down through every corner off my island, until I have every last banana from my hoard back! - Donkey Kong Country (GBA)
- ^ Donkey Kong Country Player's Guide, Nintendo, 1994, p. 38 - "VERY GNAWTY'S LAIR: King K. Rool has appointed some tough customers to guard portions of Donkey Kong's hoard while he figures out what to do with all of the bananas."
- ^ Donkey Kong Country Player's Guide, Nintendo, 1994, p. 13 - "THE BADDIES: All baddies on the island are under King K. Rool's control. It was the Kremlings that stole Donkey Kong's banana hoard, but it's the combined efforts of baddies that are trying to stave off Donkey Kong's attempt to recover the bananas."
- ^ "Cranky Kong: I'll call old K. Rool and arrange everything. You'll wake up tomorow without your bananas." - Donkey Kong Land Instruction Booklet, Nintendo, 1995, p. 3