Orangutango

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Donkey Kong Country episode
"Orangutango"
Orangutango
Season1
Episode11
AirdateFrance October 23, 1996[?]
USA November 1, 1998[1]
Writer(s)Erika Strobel
Peter Sauder
Song(s)"Anyone Can Dance"
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"Orangutango" is the eleventh episode of theDonkey Kong Country television series. It was the thirteenth episode to air in North America. The title of the episode is a portmanteau of "orangutan" and "tango", with the episode taking place on the day of a dance competition.

Plot synopsis[edit]

It is time forKongo Bongo Island's annual Bananarama festival, andCandy Kong is especially looking forward to her favorite part of it - her andFunky Kong, the best dancer on the island, winning the Orangutango dance contest like they do every year. The prize in the contest is a wish on theCrystal Coconut.Cranky Kong remarks that he is glad that it is always Funky who wins the contest ("Can you imagine ifBluster won the wish, or evenDonkey Kong?"); Funky always wishes for a gigantic surf wave.

Just then,King K. Rool shows up at thecabin, announcing that he is going to enter the dance contest this year. Cranky is understandably upset about this; he knows that K. Rool would wish to become ruler of the island. K. Rool remarks that he has spent years training at the Sore Buns dancing school, and gives a demonstration of his dancing. Cranky responds by saying that he still needs a partner to dance with, so K. Rool leaves the cabin. Cranky is worried that K. Rool is going to pull a dirty trick, so Candy votes that they should better alert Funky and Donkey about this. Just then, the Crystal Coconut shows them an image ofInka Dinka Doo; Cranky, figuring that there is trouble going on at the temple, decides to alert Donkey Kong about it.

Over atFunky's Flights, Donkey Kong is taking dancing lessons from Funky, but is having no luck with it, even as Funky leads him andDiddy in a song ("Anyone Can Dance") about it. After the song, Cranky's hologram shows up to tell DK that he is needed at the Temple of Inka Dinka Doo. Funky offers to fly him and Diddy there, despite the fact that he may be late for the dance contest as a result, and he vows that he will return in time. "You'd better," Cranky warns, "because King K. Rool is entering the contest against you!" Diddy wonders who K. Rool will have as his partner.

Orangutango
General Klump dancing.

At his hideout, K. Rool proclaims that he is selectingKrusha as his dance partner, as he does not wantGeneral Klump's boots stepping on his feet. Before starting Krusha's dance lessons, K. Rool commands Klump to turn on the music. Klump, wanting to show K. Rool that he's a good dancer, responds by playing some wacky kazoo music while doing a jumping jacks-based dance, but his boss is unimpressed. After Klump turns on the right music, K. Rool tells Krusha to follow his steps, but the big guy is rather slow in doing so. After a while, he begins to catch on by stomping his feet as he attempts to imitate his boss's steps.

DK, Diddy, and Funky arrive at the temple and come face-to-face with the idol of Inka Dinka Doo. Inka Dinka Doo tells DK that he has called him here to put him to a test - he must survive "three rooms of doom" in order to save Kongo Bongo Island. Funky and DK try to ask the idol to cut the test down to just one room of "heavy-duty doom," given that they have a dance contest to get back to, but Inka Dinka Doo insists that DK go through all three passageways. In the first of the three rooms, DK has to make it to the end of the room while avoiding the spiked pillars jutting out of the walls - all the while some drum music accompanies the action. He manages to pull this off without a scratch, and figures that they can still get back in time for Funky to beat K. Rool in the contest.

At K. Rool's hideout, Krusha's improving floor-shaking dancing is resulting in him making a mess, so much that K. Rool says that "he's a natural... disaster." and orders Klump to kill the music. Klump responds by starting up the kazoo music and doing his jumping jacks dance again, to which K. Rool responds "I wish you wouldn't do that." Klump reluctantly stops, and K. Rool tells Krusha to perform an encore.

Back in the temple, as they are entering the second room of doom, Funky reasons that maybe, since there are three rooms DK has to go through, maybe the three of them can go through each room separately. Despite the worries that he may get hurt, Funky walks all the way to the end of the passageway, and nothing happens to him. But when DK steps into the room himself, the drum music starts up again and he finds that the challenge in this room is that he must avoid falling into the trap doors opening up on the floor. After he makes it through, Diddy comes up to them and says "Guess Inka Dinka Doo wantsyou to do the doom-room thing, Donkey Kong."

Meanwhile, Krusha has by now fully learned how to dance just like K. Rool. K. Rool, impressed with Krusha's dancing, asks Klump for his opinion on it; instead of answering, Klump does his jumping jacks again and gets the same response from his boss as before. Confident that victory in the contest is assured, K. Rool announces it is time to go get into the contest. Over at his cabin, Cranky worries that Funky won't make it back in time.

DK, Diddy, and Funky come upon the last of the three rooms of doom, in which the floor is a narrow passageway. After being given some words of encouragement from Diddy and Funky ("We're monkeys; to us, that's a highway!") and Funky signals for the drum music to start playing, arrows start flying from out of the walls as DK tries to make it across. DK manages to dodge all the arrows and avoid falling into the pits. Once this is done, the three apes are dropped back into the idol's chamber. DK thinks that the island is safe now that he has completed the test, but Inka Dinka Doo tells him he is wrong, and that he needs to go save the island now, but he does not specify how to do it. DK figures they can ask Cranky about it after the contest. As they are leaving the temple, Funky slips and falls on his behind, injuring his shin bone and rendering him unable to dance.

Back at the cabin, Candy is trying to teach Cranky how to dance, but his weak back ruins his chances. TheKremlings then show up, and K. Rool assumes he wins by default because his opponent is not present, but Cranky insists that he hasn't won yet ("Very well, then. Da-da-da-da-da-da. There, I danced, I win, now gimmie gimmie gimmie!"). DK and Diddy then show up with Funky limping behind them to tell them the bad news about his injury. K. Rool is confident that he will win now, but DK says that he is going to fill in for Funky.

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Funky and Diddy begin to play the drums on some barrels.

The contest begins with Klump as the emcee. K. Rool and Krusha perform their dance and are met with amazed comments by the Kongs (Funky first remarks that it's "far out", but then changes his opinion to "lame" when the others glare at him) and applause by theKritters. DK and Candy then take their turn, and K. Rool laughs at DK's poor attempt at dancing ("Look! A monkey on a stick!"). Funky remarks that DK was dancing much better when he was going through that test in the temple, which gives Diddy an idea. Diddy and Funky then start beating on some barrels like drums, producing the same kind of bongo music that accompanied DK's test in the temple. Immediately, Donkey Kong starts dancing much better, during which he sings a reprise of "Anyone Can Dance," much to the amazement of Cranky and K. Rool.

Klump steps in to announce the winner, which he says is "based on the audience's response," but to the dismay of the Kongs, announces K. Rool as the winner anyway. K. Rool then has Krusha bring the Coconut to him so he can make his wish, and contemplates over whether he should wish to be the ruler of the island. Before anything else can be said, Klump celebrates his boss's victory by doing the jumping jacks dance one more time, prompting K. Rool to scream "IWISH YOU WOULDN'T DO THAT!!" As a result of K. Rool's choice of words, the Coconut accepts this as his wish, grants it, and returns to its case. K. Rool furiously orders Klump to do something, but all Klump can think of is saying that DK and Candy's consolation prize is "a complete set of dance lessons." The Kremlings make a run for it, but DK, Diddy and Funky immediately push down the trigger barrels to send them all flying.

After that, DK asserts that he has figured out now that the tests in the temple were, in fact, Inka Dinka Doo's way of giving him dancing lessons. Diddy points out that the idol was correct in saying that he needed to do it to save Kongo Bongo, given what happened with Funky. Donkey Kong then goes to ask Candy to dance with him again, but he accidentally steps on her foot, forcing him to admit that maybe he needs more lessons. ("And another partner," Diddy adds. "I hear General Klump's free." At this point, Klump calls out by saying, "Rendezvous at 1400 hours!", resulting in the Kongs laughing.

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Dub edits[edit]

  • In the Latin American Spanish dub,Klump's last line in the episode has him mentioning that theKongs will see him at his next show, as opposed to "Rendezvous at 1400 hours!" like in the original.

Names in other languages[edit]

LanguageNameMeaningNotes
Japaneseダンスコンテスト[2]
Dansu Kontesuto
The Dance Contest
BasqueOrangutango[3]-
FrenchOrangu-Tango[4]Orangutango
PortugueseOrangutango[5]-
Spanish(Latin American)Orangutango[6]-
Spanish(European)Orangutango[7]-
El concurso de baile[8]The dance contest

Notes[edit]

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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