Donkey Kong Country (TV series)

Donkey Kong Country

Donkey Kong Country title card
Genre Comedy
Action
Adventure
Slice of life
Created by Shigeru Miyamoto
Developed by Jacques Goldstein
Philippe Percebois
Directed by Mike Fallows
Voices of Richard Yearwood
Andrew Sabiston
Joy Tanner
Aron Tager
Ben Campbell
Adrian Truss
Louise Vallance
Donald Burda
Len Carlson
Damon D'Oliveira
Lawrence Bayne
Rick Jones
Ron Rubin
Theme music composer Pure West
Opening theme "Donkey Kong Country"
Ending theme "Donkey Kong Country" (Instrumental)
Composer(s) Pure West
Country of origin Canada
France
Original language(s) English
French
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 40 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) Dale A. Andrews
Patrick Loubert
Michael Hirsh
Clive Smith
Gérard Mital (Season 1 only)
Jacques Peyrache (Season 1 only)
Producer(s) Maia Tubiana (Season 1)
Stephen Hodgins (Season 1; supervising producer, Season 2)
Patricia R. Burns (Season 1; supervising producer, Season 2)
Pam Lehn (Season 2)
Editor(s) Samuel Lajus
Running time 30 minutes (per episode)
Production company(s) Nelvana
Medialab (season 1)
WIC Entertainment
France 2
Canal +
TV Asahi (season 1)
Ellipsanime (season 2-3)
Collingwood & Co. (season 3)
Asahi Broadcasting Corporation (season 2-3)
Medianet (season 2)
Distributor Alliance Communications
Broadcast
Original channel Teletoon (Canada)
France 2 (France)
KidsCo (Australia)
Fox Kids Network (USA)
Original run France: September 4, 1996
U.S.A.: August 15, 1997 – July 7, 2000

Donkey Kong Country is a Canadian 3D animated television series. It is based on the Nintendo franchise Donkey Kong as portrayed in the Donkey Kong Country video game series by Nintendo and Rare. Donkey Kong Country first aired in France on September 4, 1996; it premiered late in the United States on the Fox Kids block on Fox on August 15, 1997 but the show was not shown on the block for long. After only two episodes, the series moved to Fox Family. In Japan, Donkey Kong Country took over the TV Tokyo 6:30 P.M. timeslot from Gokudo and was later replaced with Hamtaro.

Donkey Kong Country was one of the earliest television series to be entirely computer-animated with the motion capture, matching the artistic style of the video games, and garnered critical acclaim in France, Canada, and Japan, but only marginal success elsewhere. Several elements of the series, such as the crystal coconut, appeared in later Donkey Kong Country video games like Donkey Kong 64, which was released a year after the show began airing on Fox.

Characters

Main from the games

These characters all came from Donkey Kong Country and Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest (mostly the former, though). However, some of them went through some design changes.

Exclusives to the show

These characters appeared only in the show and have not appeared in any games to date.

Plot

Donkey Kong is an ape who happens to find a magic coconut called the Crystal Coconut, which grants wishes and is capable of answering questions asked of it. Donkey Kong is the protector of the Crystal Coconut, which is housed in Cranky Kong's Cabin. King K. Rool and his minions want to steal the Crystal Coconut from Donkey Kong and company in order to rule Kongo Bongo Island, the setting of the show. Try as they may, King K. Rool and his minions never succeed in stealing the Crystal Coconut. Each episode features two songs performed by the show's characters, and the series spanned a total of 40 episodes in two seasons.

Voice cast

Character Role France French Original Quebec Quebec French Re-Dub Canada English Dubbing
Donkey Kong Nicolas Bienvenu ???? Richard Yearwood
Diddy Kong Véronique Alicia ???? Andrew Sabiston
Dixie Kong Marie Montoya Annie Barclay Louise Vallance [1]
Funky Kong Philippe Sax ???? Damon D'Oliveira
Cranky Kong ???? Yves Massicotte Aron Tager
Candy Kong Véronique Alicia Camille Cyr-Desmarais Joy Tanner
Bluster Kong ???? Daniel Lesourd Donald Burda
King K. Rool Michel Tugot-Doris Éric Gaudry Benedict Campbell
General Klump Yves Barsacq Jean Brousseau Len Carlson
Krusha Philippe Sax ???? Adrian Truss
Green Kroc ???? ???? ????
Kritters ???? ???? Lawrence Bayne
Eddie the Mean Old Yeti ???? ???? Damon D'Oliveira
Inka Dinka Doo ???? ???? Rick Jones
Kaptain Skurvy ???? ???? Ron Rubin
Kutlass ???? ???? John Stocker (uncredited)
Polly Roger ???? ???? Rick Jones
Junior the Giant Klaptrap ???? ???? Ron Rubin
Baby Kong ???? ????
Kong Fu ???? ???? ????

Episode list

# Season Episode Title Airdate (France) Airdate (North America) Description Notes Region 1 DVD Release
1 1 1 I Spy with My Hairy Eye
2 1 2 The Big Chill Out
3 1 3 Bad Hair Day He Came, He Saw, He Kong-quered
4 1 4 Raiders of the Lost Banana Raiders of the Lost Banana
5 1 5 Ape Foo Young He Came, He Saw, He Kong-quered
6 1 6 Booty and the Beast He Came, He Saw, He Kong-quered
7 1 7 Kong for a Day Raiders of the Lost Banana
8 1 8 From Zero to Hero Raiders of the Lost Banana
9 1 9 Buried Treasure Raiders of the Lost Banana
10 1 10 Cranky's Tickle Tonic Kong Fu
11 1 11 Get a Life, Don't Save One Kong Fu
12 1 12 The Curse of Kongo Bongo
13 1 13 Orangutango Kong Fu
14 1 14 Speed The Legend of the Crystal Coconut
15 1 15 Klump's Lumps The Legend of the Crystal Coconut
16 1 16 Bluster's Sale Ape-Stravaganza The Legend of the Crystal Coconut
17 1 17 Kong Fu Kong Fu
18 1 18 Bug a Boogie
19 1 19 Watch the Skies
20 1 20 Baby Kong Blues
21 1 21 To the Moon Baboon
22 1 22 Double Date Trouble
23 1 23 Ape-Nesia
24 1 24 A Thin Line Between Love & Ape
25 1 25 Barrel, Barrel... Who's Got the Barrel He Came, He Saw, He Kong-quered
26 1 26 Legend of the Crystal Coconut The Legend of the Crystal Coconut
27 2 1 The Kongo Bongo Festival of Lights
28 2 2 Hooray for Holly-Kongo Bongo
29 2 3 Speak No Evil, Dude
30 2 4 The Day the Island Stood Still
31 2 5 Message in a Bottle Show
32 2 6 Monkey Seer, Monkey Do
33 2 7 Four Weddings and a Coconut
34 2 8 Vote of Kong-Fidence
35 2 9 Follow That Coconut
36 2 10 The Big Switch-A-Roo
37 2 11 Hunka Hunka Burnin' Bluster
38 2 12 Best of Enemies
39 2 13 It's a Wonderful Life
40 2 14 Just Kidding

Awards

Donkey Kong Country won in 1999 for a (public voted) award at 7 d'Or for Best Animation and Youth Program (Meilleure émission d'animation et de jeunesse).

Home video releases

Over thirty Donkey Kong Country DVDs have been released with only five being in English. Over thirteen VHS tapes of the cartoon were released in Japan.

Four episodes of Donkey Kong Country were released in North America on a single VHS cassette titled Donkey Kong Country: The Legend of the Crystal Coconut and was marketed as a feature length film. However, these episodes are not in chronological order, as a flashback shown in the third episode actually occurs in the fourth episode of the tape. The North American version of the tape was distributed by: Paramount Pictures, Nintendo, and Nelvana.

Donkey Kong Country was released as a feature-length 88 minute movie on VHS. In the DVDs Donkey Kong Country Vol.1 (released in Australia) and Donkey Kong Country - Bad Hair Day (released in the United Kingdom) they also put a few episodes. The other two DVDs, Donkey Kong Country: Hooray for Holly Kongo Bongo and Donkey Kong Country: The Kongo Bongo Festival of Lights (both released in Australia) only held one episode. After over three years of no new English DVD, the UK released I Spy With My Hairy Eye.

Recently, Phase 4 Films a small Canadian low-budget film company, officially purchased the rights to release the series on Region 1 for DVD and released episodes starting off with the first DVD released on August 20, 2013.

The episodes of the show are all available on iTunes.

NameRelease DateEpisodesRegionAdditional Information
The Legend of the Crystal CoconutNovember 9, 19994VHSIncludes Legend of the Crystal Coconut, Bug a Boogie, Ape-nesia, and Booty and the Beast edited together in a full-length format.
Vol. 1TBA44Includes Hooray For Holly-Kongo Bongo, The Kongo Bongo Festival of Lights, Speak No Evil, Dude and The Day The Island Stood Still.
Bad Hair DayJune 6, 200542Includes Bad Hair Day, Ape Foo Young, Booty and the Beast and Barrel, Barrel... Who's Got the Barrel.
The Kongo Bongo Festival of LightsTBA24Includes The Kongo Bongo Festival of Lights and Hooray for Holly-Kongo Bongo.
Speak No Evil, DudeTBA24Includes Speak No Evil, Dude and The Day the Island Stood Still.
Monkey Seer, Monkey DoTBA24Includes Monkey Seer, Monkey Do and Four Weddings and a Coconut.
I Spy with My Hairy EyeJune 9, 200832Includes TBA episodes.
Raiders of the Lost BananaAugust 3, 200952Includes Raiders of the Lost Banana, Barrel, Barrel... Who's Got the Barrel, Kong for a Day, From Zero to Hero and Buried Treasure.
He Came, He Saw, He Kong-queredAugust 20, 201341Includes Bad Hair Day, Ape Foo Young, Booty and the Beast and Barrel, Barrel... Who's Got the Barrel.
Raiders of the Lost BananaOctober 1, 201341Includes Raiders of the Lost Banana, Kong for a Day, From Zero to Hero and Buried Treasure.
Kong FuJanuary 21, 201441Includes Kong Fu, Get a Life, Don't Save One, Cranky's Tickle Tonic and Orangutango.
The Legend of the Crystal CoconutMarch 11, 201441Includes Legend of the Crystal Coconut, Bluster's Sale Ape-Stravaganza, Klump's Lumps and Speed.

Merchandise

The show had a large line of merchandise in Japan including a collectible card game featuring drawings of characters, some of which never appeared in the series. The card game was later adapted to be based on Donkey Kong 64.

Channel details

Country Channel
France France 2, Fox Kids, Game One and Gulli
Netherlands Telekids
Belgium Club RTL (French) and VT4 (Dutch)
Canada Teletoon/Télétoon
United States Fox Kids and Fox Family
United Kingdom Fox Kids UK and KidsCo
Australia Network Ten, Fox Kids, FOX8, KidsCo
Japan TV Tokyo
South Korea MBC
Finland MTV3 and Canal+
Denmark Canal+
Sweden Canal+
Norway Canal+
Italy Fox Kids Italy and Italia 1
Germany Super RTL and Das Vierte as Donkey Kongs Abenteuer
Spain Fox Kids Spain
Brazil Fox Kids Brazil and Rede Record
Portugal SIC and KidsCo
Malaysia Disney Channel Asia
Singapore TCS Channel 5 (1997-2000), Kids Central (2000-01) and KidsCo (reruns)
Latin America ZAZ and Disney XD (Latin America)
Philippines Studio 23
Iceland Stöð 2
Greece KidsCo and Alter Channel
India Disney Channel India
Chile MEGA
Poland RTL 7, KidsCo

References

  1. "Stevie Vallance Animation Acting Resume". Retrieved February 18, 2012.

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