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Donkey Kong Country episode
"Just Kidding"
Just Kidding.
Season3
Episode13
AirdateUSA July 7, 2000[1]
Writer(s)Andrew Tan
Bruce Robb
Song(s)"Can You Ever Forgive Me?"
"The Coconut is Cursed!"
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"Just Kidding" is the thirty-ninth episode of theDonkey Kong Country television series and the thirteenth episode of season three. It was the fortieth and final episode to air in North America. The episode takes place during "All Fools' Day," whereCranky Kong pulls several inappropriate and disrespectful pranks on the Kongs ofKongo Bongo Island. In return,Donkey Kong,Diddy Kong, andCandy Kong assemble a large trick as revenge.

Plot synopsis[edit]

Cranky Kong zaps Diddy with his joy buzzer from "Just Kidding" in the Donkey Kong Country television series.
Cranky zaps Diddy with his joy buzzer.

The episode begins withDonkey Kong andDiddy Kong relaxing at thebeach. Donkey Kong, knowing that it is "All Fools' Day", is worried thatCranky Kong will prank him. Diddy tells him that he had told Cranky the two were at the beach, thinking that the old ape would believe that what he had told him was a prank. Donkey Kong, still a bit anxious, sits down on the nearest deck chair. The chair immediately breaks, and Cranky Kong appears next to Diddy, laughing with him. Donkey Kong is then stunned to learn that he had fallen for a prank of both of theKongs. Once their laugh is over, Cranky shakes Diddy's hand, making a deal that he will not prank Diddy this year. However, as the young monkey shakes his hand, he is shocked by Cranky's hidden joy buzzer. Cranky Kong energetically leaves the two Kongs, who are both stupefied by his latest trick.

Later, Donkey Kong paces around the outside ofCandy's house while speaking to her, surprised at how Cranky had tricked him so easily while a confusedKlump is watching them. Candy Kong advises him to relax, but he refuses to sit down, thinking that he will fall for a prank yet again. Instead, the ape sits in the small seat next to his beach chair, not noticing a whoopie cushion on it. Embarrassed as the farting sound is emitted, Donkey Kong realizes that he has fallen for another one of Cranky's tricks, after the old ape walks in laughing with Candy Kong. Just like Diddy, Cranky had made an offer to Candy that she could not refuse. However, after Candy sits in her beach chair again, the seat collapses, and Cranky begins to laugh again. With the two Kongs tricked, Cranky leaves, and Klump begins to wonder what is going on.

Meanwhile, Klump reports his findings toKing K. Rool. Klump is unaware of jokes and All Fools' Day, so King K. Rool explains it to him. This gives the reptile the idea of pulling a practical joke greater than all other jokes on the apes to get a last laugh.

On the way back toDonkey Kong's tree house, DK, Diddy, and Candy Kong hide behind a fake bush. When they arrive in the house, they check to see if there is any sign of Cranky. Donkey Kong unexpectedly notices Cranky sitting on the couch nearby. Cranky states that he is unarmed, and decides to apologize to the apes for what he has done with his practical jokes. The Kongs are not well persuaded, so Cranky leaves the tree house. With the old ape gone, Donkey Kong and the others check the refrigerator, discovering a note from Cranky in front of three pies. After Donkey Kong reads "Sorry I'll be missing this" on the note, the three pies shoot into the Kongs' faces. Angry, the three primates yell at Cranky out the window as he heads farther from the tree house.

Later that day, Donkey and Diddy Kong hide in the jungle, ready to pull their own prank on Cranky Kong. When the ape approaches them, the Kongs throw a jar of "Chewy Chews" in front of him. Cranky instantly catches on, and after picking it up, he pretends that he is unable to open the jar. He "finds" Donkey Kong nearby, and asks the ape to help him open it. Donkey Kong accepts, forgetting about his trick, and opens the jar, only to be frightened by toy snakes that shoot out of the container. For a third time, Donkey Kong is embarrassed and surprised at Cranky's prank, but is then offered a jar of food from Cranky. Diddy warns him that it is another trick, but the ape opens it anyway, finding nothing harmful at all. However, after smelling it, he and Diddy begin to sneeze constantly, as they have fallen for another one of Cranky's pranks.

In another area of the jungle, King K. Rool, Klump, andKrusha set up their practical joke. King K. Rool then explains the trick to them; He uses an robotic banana on wheels to lure Donkey Kong into a white X painted on the ground, where Krusha is supposed to drop a barrel on the ape after the Kremling leader yells "now." Krusha, not being too smart, occasionally drops the barrels on King K. Rool after hearing the Kremling's use of the word, "now," at any time.

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Donkey Kong's King K. Rool costume.

Back in the tree house, Donkey, Diddy, and Candy begin to think up a plan to trick Cranky Kong. The three soon decide, on Candy's suggestion to use Donkey Kong's old King K. Rool costume to dress up as K. Rool and trick the old ape. Donkey Kong changes into his costume, and the Kongs head out into the jungle where they plan on giving the fake King K. Rool theCrystal Coconut. Unfortunately, Donkey Kong cannot see through his costume very well, so he asks for Candy to guide him. However, Candy's attention is quickly brought to a nearby plant that interests her. As she marvels at the plant, the fake K. Rool travels ahead into the jungle, unaware of where he is going, and without Candy.

Meanwhile, the real King K. Rool, Klump, and Krusha continue to prepare their practical joke. Klump continually plays around with the banana device, so King K. Rool takes the remote control from him. As the Kremling leader tries to figure out how the object works, Krusha picks it up. King K. Rool commands him to put it down, accidentally using the word "now" while standing in the X mark painted in the dirt. This causes Krusha to pull the switch to drop a barrel. K. Rool jumps out of the way before he is completely hit by the object, but his foot is smashed under it instead. The Kremling's scream from the event surprises Krusha, making him drop the banana. King K. Rool then steps on the device, sliding through the jungle on its wheels.

After King K. Rool crashes into a tree, the fake King K. Rool, Donkey Kong, mistakenly walks onto the white X used in the Kremlings' prank, calling for Candy and using the word "now." Krusha hears this and drops a barrel on him, before Klump can tell him to stop, as he thinks the fake K. Rool is actually the real king. Meanwhile, Candy spots the real K. Rool, thinking that he is only Donkey Kong in disguise. The Kremling leader, not refusing, is led to Cranky's tree house by the Kong. Back at the croc's prank site, the fake king is freed from the barrel, and Klump and Krusha quickly apologize, and Donkey Kong realizes that they think he is the real King K. Rool. He orders them to rub their stomachs and hop on one foot as a joke, but then remembers Candy Kong and runs to find her, telling the Kremlings that he is going to "do something."

Later, Cranky Kong enters his tree house, only to be flung into the air by a spring device. When he lands back inside of his tree house, he finds Diddy Kong, who steals the Crystal Coconut as part of the Kongs' prank and throws it to Candy at the room's entrance. Candy, still thinking that the real K. Rool is Donkey Kong, gives the reptile the coconut, and sends him off. Cranky, stunned by the event, faints, but is soon woken up by the laughing of Diddy and Candy. As they explain the prank they just pulled on him, Donkey Kong walks in, still dressed as K. Rool. The apes, after some discussion, then discover that they had given the Crystal Coconut to the real King K. Rool and panic.

King K. Rool dashes through the jungle with the Crystal Coconut, relishing his victory and hoping not to get caught by the apes. As he runs, he accidentally uses the word "now" while running onto the white X by Klump and Krusha. This causes the reptile to drop a barrel on top of him, which stops him in his tracks.

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The Kongs scratch themselves after being hit by the itching powder.

Back at Cranky's tree house, the three Kongs fight about whose fault their error was. Cranky says it does not matter whose idea it was and that the real question is how they will get the coconut back, but DK insists the real question is what is inside a tin he found. Cranky tells him that it is a trick, but he does not believe him and, thinking its contents to be food, opens it. The contents of the container, itching powder, turn out to be another one of Cranky's tricks, and the Kongs begin to frantically scratch themselves. This joke quickly gives Cranky an idea.

Donkey Kong races to where K. Rool resides, where King K. Rool is seen telling his two minions about how he obtained the Crystal Coconut. When the Kremling leader notices the Kong, he is told by the primate that the coconut is cursed. Although the reptile does not believe this at first, Donkey Kong persuades him by using the many pranks used previously by Cranky Kong. King K. Rool, thinking that all the effects of the pranks are coming from the Crystal Coconut, gives the coconut back to Donkey Kong, glad to no longer have the item. Before Donkey Kong leaves, he yells "All Fools' Day" to the Kremlings, and then heads back to Cranky's tree house, where he tells Cranky how the prank went. As the ape heads over to put theCrystal Coconut back into its correct place, he trips, dropping and shattering it. Cranky panics as this happens, but is then stopped by Donkey Kong, who, after saying "Gotcha," shows him Diddy Kong holding the real coconut. An exasperated Cranky then ends the episode by finally saying the sentence that everyone says when they are pranked on All Fools' Day: "Well, I'll be a monkey's uncle..."

Characters[edit]

Animation and continuity errors[edit]

  • At the end of the episode, when thefake Crystal Coconut breaks upon hitting the ground, the top is shattered instead of the bottom, even though the bottom is what hits the ground.

Names in other languages[edit]

LanguageNameMeaningNotes
Japaneseイタズラの日[2]
Itazura no Hi
The Day of Pranks
BasqueTxantxetan[3]Joking
FrenchBanane d'avril ![4]April Banana! (The French name of April Fool's isPoisson d'avril ["April Fish"])
GermanApril, April[5]April fools
SpanishEra broma[6]It was a joke

Notes[edit]

  • During thesecond song, whenDonkey Kong sings "It's much worse than I thought! It's the curse that you've got!", he is dressed like a doctor, marking the only time in the series when he is seen without his necktie.
  • The premise of the episode of someone trying to prank at least one of the Kongs into thinkingKing K. Rool had arrived only to unintentionally bring over the actual King K. Rool in the process was later used again with King K. Rool's reveal trailer forSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate, "The Rivals," whereKing Dedede pulls a similar prank. However, in this instance, Donkey andDiddy Kong are the intended recipients of the prank, instead of causing it like in the episode.

References[edit]

Donkey Kong Country television series
CharactersBaby KongBluster Kong (Leo Luster) •Candy CloneCandy KongCrabbyCranky Kong (Young) •Diddy KongDixie KongDonkey KongEddie the Mean Old YetiFunky KongGeneral KlumpGreen KrocInka Dinka DooJr. Klap TrapKaptain SkurvyKing K. Rool (Baby) •Klap TrapsKong FuKrittersKrushaKutlassPolly RogerRobot
LocationsBeachBluster BarrelworksCranky's CabinDK's Tree HouseForbidden ForestFunky's Flights (Funky's Bodacious Bistro) •Inka TempleKongo Bongo IslandKing K. Rool's lairKongo JungleMountain MinesWhite Mountains
EpisodesSeason 1Episode 1: "Bad Hair Day" • Episode 2: "Ape Foo Young" • Episode 3: "Booty and the Beast" • Episode 4: "Barrel, Barrel... Who's Got the Barrel" • Episode 5: "Kong for a Day" • Episode 6: "Raiders of the Lost Banana" • Episode 7: "From Zero to Hero" • Episode 8: "Buried Treasure" • Episode 9: "Cranky's Tickle Tonic" • Episode 10: "Get a Life, Don't Save One" • Episode 11: "Orangutango" • Episode 12: "Double Date Trouble" • Episode 13: "The Curse of Kongo Bongo"
Season 2Episode 1: "Speed" • Episode 2: "Klump's Lumps" • Episode 3: "Bluster's Sale Ape-Stravaganza" • Episode 4: "Legend of the Crystal Coconut" • Episode 5: "Kong Fu" • Episode 6: "I Spy With My Hairy Eye" • Episode 7: "Bug a Boogie" • Episode 8: "Watch the Skies" • Episode 9: "Baby Kong Blues" • Episode 10: "Ape-Nesia" • Episode 11: "The Big Chill Out" • Episode 12: "To the Moon Baboon" • Episode 13: "A Thin Line Between Love & Ape"
Season 3Episode 1: "Hooray for Holly-Kongo Bongo" • Episode 2: "The Kongo Bongo Festival of Lights" • Episode 3: "Speak No Evil, Dude" • Episode 4: "The Day the Island Stood Still" • Episode 5: "Monkey Seer, Monkey Do" • Episode 6: "Four Weddings and a Coconut" • Episode 7: "Follow That Coconut" • Episode 8: "Vote of Kong-Fidence" • Episode 9: "The Big Switch-a-Roo" • Episode 10: "Hunka Hunka Burnin' Bluster" • Episode 11: "Best of Enemies" • Episode 12: "It's a Wonderful Life" • Episode 13: "Just Kidding" • Episode 14: "Message in a Bottle Show"
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MusicSongs"Donkey Kong Country Theme" • "Ashita ni Nattara..." • "Banana Tengoku" • "'Cause I'm Cranky" • "I'm Candy Kong's Clone" • "Cranky's Gonna Show Ya" • "Diddy to the Rescue" • "The Pirate Scorn" • "I Gotta Eat!" • "Creeping" • "Have We Got a Deal?" • "I'm Nobody's Hero" • "Second Banana" • "The Curse of the Golden Banana" • "Our Love is Stronger Than a Golden Banana" • "Bluster the Benevolent" • "My Finest Hour" • "Riches Galore (Let's Go!)" • "With These Riches" • "Mixing Your Cares Away" • "No One's Going to Make a Monkey Out of Me" • "Listen to Funky" • "Anyone Can Dance" • "That's Why He'd Rather Be With Me" • "Holograms" • "Bluebeard Baboon's Curse of the Double Doubloon" • "Spellbound" • "I Like Evil" • "Why'd I Have to Fall for a Hero?" • "I Haven't Got a Friend in the World" • "Is There Someone I Can Truly Call a Friend?" • "Look Out, World ('Cause Here I Come!)" • "Just Remember Who You Are" • "Tell Me Everything" • "Gotta Get it Back!" • "I'm the Kong Fu Master" • "Don't Lose Heart" • "Monkey Business" • "Me Like You" • "The Booty Boogie" • "The Big Bog Monster" • "Interplanetary Visitor Dudes" • "Watch the Skies" • "Look Out, Baby Kong!" • "My Wittle Evil One" • "The Mirror Never Lies" • "One of Us" • "The Road to Success" • "Over the Hill" • "What Do You Love the Most?" • "The Island of Kongo Bongo" • "Being Together Forever" • "I've Got it All!" • "I Wanna be a Star" • "Be Bad!" • "I Got No Family Tree" • "Just Remember Me" • "Kongo Bongo Gone Wrongo" • "Charades" • "Feel the Power!" • "Wake Up!" • "Mystic Oracle Summoning Chant" • "Yes Means No" • "The Banana Do-si-do" • "Do You Know What This Means?" • "The Diddy Drop Rap" • "Vote for Me" • "The Ape on a Mission" • "Metal Head" • "Head Games" • "I'm Leo Luster" • "Baby, I'm Back!" • "We'll Always Be Friends!" • "This Friendship is Wrong" • "If I Wasn't Around" • "Let Me Go Back to My Home" • "Can You Ever Forgive Me?" • "The Coconut is Cursed!"
Background music"Guava Nectar" • "Clown Shoe" • "Edsel" • "Marching Orders" • "Tiny Czar" • "Three Piece Suit" • "House Of Frights" • "Jump In" • "Barrel Chase" • "Hover Car" • "Helicopter Heist" • "Sneakers" • "The Line Up" • "Ragtag Chase"
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MiscellaneousAll Fools' DayAnnual Donkey Kong ChallengeAsk Uncle TuskDK Card Nyūmon GuideDKTVDonkey Kong Board GameDonkey Kong Card Game (Gallery) •Donkey Kong Country Morse Code MysteryDonkey Kong Taru Taru AdventureGalleryHikaru • "His Name is Donkey" • "His Name is Kong" •Kongo Bongo Festival of LightsL'aventure Donkey Kong chez MedialabMedialab Studio LA Puppeteers Real Time Animate Donkey Kong for Demonstration purposes in 1997Nancy Blair Griffin - Media Lab, Studio LAOrangutangoPre-release and unused contentQuotesStaffSenseiTakeshiUho'uho Daishizen Gag: Donkey KongVoice actors