Post by Z451 on Mar 15, 2014 15:46:53 GMT
Tiny Kong
Tiny Kong is a young gorilla character in the Donkey Kong games who first appeared in Donkey Kong 64.
She has blonde hair and pigtails.
She is Dixie Kong's younger sister and is a cousin to Chunky Kong and Kiddy Kong, as stated in the manual for Donkey Kong 64.
In Donkey Kong 64, she was voiced by Kevin Bayliss, an employee at Rare who voiced multiple characters in the game.
In Diddy Kong Racing DS and all later games, she is voiced by Jen Taylor.
This actress also voiced Dixie in Mario Superstar Baseball.
She is now depicted taller than Dixie.
In Donkey Kong 64, her clothing was a beanie hat, blue overalls, a white T-Shirt, and white shoes.
She was freed by Diddy Kong in the Angry Aztec level in the building near Candy's Music Shop.
Her weapon is the Feather Crossbow, her instrument is the Saxophone Slam, the Potion enables her for Mini-Monkey, Pony-Tail Twirl, and Monkey-Port.
She can shrink when she jumps into her special barrel, allowing her access to areas other Kongs cannot go.
She can do a helicopter-spin, equivalent to Dixie's, to slow down her descent.
And she can teleport virtually anywhere when standing on a blue pad.
Tiny was one of the confirmed characters in Donkey Kong Racing for the Nintendo GameCube with Donkey Kong, Diddy, Kiddy, and Taj, but the game was canceled as Microsoft purchased Rare, Ltd. in September 2002.
She makes a cameo appearance in the GBA port of the SNES games Donkey Kong Country 2 and Donkey Kong Country 3.
In Donkey Kong Country 2, Diddy, Dixie, or both must rescue her from the Zingers in a mini-game called Kongnapped and the objective is to rescue six of her in order to win.
In Donkey Kong Country 3, she appears in one of Funky's Motorboat challenges.
These two games she appeared in are the only games where she is not a playable character.
In her spin-off debut, Diddy Kong Racing DS, she seems to have grown more mature, making her both taller and more physically developed than her older sister, Dixie.
Her clothing now consists of a beanie hat, sweat pants, a midriff revealing spaghetti-strap top, sandals and fur wristbands, as well as earrings that she did not wear in the previous games.
She is one of the first eight playable characters.
Her acceleration and handling are slightly below average, and she has a medium top speed.
In the game's commercial, she was using a Hovercraft and instead of being in the usual position in the game, she was standing, leaning forward.
In Donkey Kong Barrel Blast, Tiny is one of the Kongs in this game.
It is the first game on the Wii she appears in.
It is also the second racing game for her character.
She is one of the unlockable characters in this game.
She was unlocked by completing Sapphire Mode on a Rookie Setting as one of the Kongs.
Tiny Kong also appears as a playable character in Mario Super Sluggers.
This is also Tiny Kong's debut in the Mario franchise.
Links
Wikipedia> en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Donkey_Kong_characters#Tiny_Kong
Mario Wiki> www.mariowiki.com/Tiny_Kong
Rare Wiki> rare.wikia.com/wiki/Tiny_Kong
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She has blonde hair and pigtails.
She is Dixie Kong's younger sister and is a cousin to Chunky Kong and Kiddy Kong, as stated in the manual for Donkey Kong 64.
In Donkey Kong 64, she was voiced by Kevin Bayliss, an employee at Rare who voiced multiple characters in the game.
In Diddy Kong Racing DS and all later games, she is voiced by Jen Taylor.
This actress also voiced Dixie in Mario Superstar Baseball.
She is now depicted taller than Dixie.
In Donkey Kong 64, her clothing was a beanie hat, blue overalls, a white T-Shirt, and white shoes.
She was freed by Diddy Kong in the Angry Aztec level in the building near Candy's Music Shop.
Her weapon is the Feather Crossbow, her instrument is the Saxophone Slam, the Potion enables her for Mini-Monkey, Pony-Tail Twirl, and Monkey-Port.
She can shrink when she jumps into her special barrel, allowing her access to areas other Kongs cannot go.
She can do a helicopter-spin, equivalent to Dixie's, to slow down her descent.
And she can teleport virtually anywhere when standing on a blue pad.
Tiny was one of the confirmed characters in Donkey Kong Racing for the Nintendo GameCube with Donkey Kong, Diddy, Kiddy, and Taj, but the game was canceled as Microsoft purchased Rare, Ltd. in September 2002.
She makes a cameo appearance in the GBA port of the SNES games Donkey Kong Country 2 and Donkey Kong Country 3.
In Donkey Kong Country 2, Diddy, Dixie, or both must rescue her from the Zingers in a mini-game called Kongnapped and the objective is to rescue six of her in order to win.
In Donkey Kong Country 3, she appears in one of Funky's Motorboat challenges.
These two games she appeared in are the only games where she is not a playable character.
In her spin-off debut, Diddy Kong Racing DS, she seems to have grown more mature, making her both taller and more physically developed than her older sister, Dixie.
Her clothing now consists of a beanie hat, sweat pants, a midriff revealing spaghetti-strap top, sandals and fur wristbands, as well as earrings that she did not wear in the previous games.
She is one of the first eight playable characters.
Her acceleration and handling are slightly below average, and she has a medium top speed.
In the game's commercial, she was using a Hovercraft and instead of being in the usual position in the game, she was standing, leaning forward.
In Donkey Kong Barrel Blast, Tiny is one of the Kongs in this game.
It is the first game on the Wii she appears in.
It is also the second racing game for her character.
She is one of the unlockable characters in this game.
She was unlocked by completing Sapphire Mode on a Rookie Setting as one of the Kongs.
Tiny Kong also appears as a playable character in Mario Super Sluggers.
This is also Tiny Kong's debut in the Mario franchise.
Links
Wikipedia> en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Donkey_Kong_characters#Tiny_Kong
Mario Wiki> www.mariowiki.com/Tiny_Kong
Rare Wiki> rare.wikia.com/wiki/Tiny_Kong
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Nintendo> www.nintendo.com/countryselector
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