Master Necky

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Master Necky
Master Necky
Artwork of Master Necky fromDonkey Kong Country
SpeciesNecky
First appearanceDonkey Kong Country (1994)
Latest appearanceDonkey Kong Country (Game Boy Advance) (2003)
“You sure showed that stupid bird who's boss.”
Cranky Kong,Donkey Kong Country (Game Boy Advance)

Master Necky is a largeNecky and the second boss ofDonkey Kong Country. Master Necky is only ever seen by his head, both in-game and from his artwork. Master Necky is fought at the end ofMonkey Mines, in the boss level,Necky's Nuts. During the battle, Master Necky emerges from the left and right sides of the arena to spitcoconuts atDonkey Kong andDiddy Kong. TheKongs can attack Master Necky by jumping on his head (causing his eyelids to briefly fly out), but this only damages him after he spits out a coconut. After being jumped on five times, Master Necky is defeated.

In theGame Boy Advance version, Master Necky turns bright red before and after he attacks to better indicate when the Kongs can jump onto him . After Master Necky spits out a coconut, his normal color is shown, giving the Kongs a chance to jump on him, but Master Necky turns red again as he leaves the screen. Later on, Master Necky joinsMaster Necky Snr. in battling the Kongs inNecky's Revenge, the boss level ofChimp Caverns. Each of them can be defeated by being jumped on a total of five times. When either boss is defeated first, the other Master Necky starts to spit four coconuts in succession.

InSuper Mario-kun, Master Necky is located at the end ofMine Cart Carnage, where he baits the heroes into thinking his mouth is the exit. His plan almost works, but sinceMario andYoshi were pursued by theKrashes, they end up clogging his beak withMine Carts, while Mario, Yoshi, DK, and Diddy come out of it unharmed. He also reappears, replacingMaster Necky Snr., in the penultimate chapter of theDonkey Kong Country arc, taking place on the icy sea near theGangplank Galleon.

Statistics[edit]

Master Necky
Master Necky in Donkey Kong Country.
WorldMonkey MinesLevelNecky's Nuts
Hits to defeat5RewardGiant Banana
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Gallery[edit]

  • Donkey Kong Country sprite

    Donkey Kong Country sprite

  • Donkey Kong Country (Game Boy Color) sprite

    Donkey Kong Country (Game Boy Color) sprite

  • Donkey Kong Country (Game Boy Advance) sprite

    Donkey Kong Country (Game Boy Advance) sprite

Names in other languages[edit]

LanguageNameMeaningNotes
Japaneseマスターネッキー[?]
Masutā Nekkī
Master Necky
ItalianMaster Necky[1]-
SpanishMaster Necky[?]-

Notes[edit]

  • In the 26th issue ofNintendo Magazine System (UK), both Master Necky and Master Necky Snr. are called "Necky" and are treated as the same character.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^Carlos Jose Castro Quinga.In-game name from the ending ofDonkey Kong Country. Italian. Retrieved from YouTube.
  2. ^"Donkey Kong will need to defeat Necky twice in his adventure but using these tactics should make it easier." - Nintendo Magazine System (UK) issue 26 (NMS Special), page 27.
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