I love that they brought back the fakeout credits from the original Donkey Kong Country.
Also the names being used in the kredits are the same as the kremlings that have been featured in the SNES games.


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I love that they brought back the fakeout credits from the original Donkey Kong Country.
Also the names being used in the kredits are the same as the kremlings that have been featured in the SNES games.
I was thinking of doing my own take of "The Nutcracker", would you like that? If yes, I'll have to work on it after the holidays...
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Edit - The tags are who's going to be in the story.
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Old drawing of Diddy Kong, Dixie Kong, Klubba, Kruncha, Kannon and Klomp from Donkey Kong Country 2 parodying "El Dorado"
I guess I should formally make a post here about this, even though it’s been out for a while now:
HISTORY: This project is something that I’ve been actively working on for the past 2 years and I am very proud to be able to finally present the fruits of my labor! Growing up, I’d always been a massive fan of the Donkey Kong Country titles. I remember finding “Legend of the Crystal Coconut” on VHS at my local video rental store and pleading with my parents to rent it for me. I was blown away, finally being able to put voices to kharacters- and while the overall quality of the animation and writing was rather dubious in hindsight, most of the vocal performances always stood out to me as being THE definitive voice cast. For an awkwardly-animated cartoon of the mid-90’s, the writing was fine for what it was and touched on the normal ‘Saturday Morning’ kids block tropes. However, I’d always felt that there was something more that could be brought to the table in terms of storytelling if things were more kongsistent with the games. Here’s where I come in. Fast-forward 25 some odd years and I’m now living out my childhood dream, as ko-producer, kreative kongsultant, kasting director and voice actor of my own little motley krew of Kremlings!
I hope you all will have as much fun watching this as we did making this!
I guess I never posted this here even though it’s one of my perpetual favorite things I’ve ever drawn, especially since it has a story behind it. I used to speedrun DKC2, my favorite game, and this was originally inspired from when I was speedrunning the True Ending category; I was accustomed to doing any%, which doesn’t include the Lost World levels, so I would often accidentally go past the Lost World entrances on the map and then have to go back. We joked that I needed to remind myself to “visit Klubba” or “go hang out with Klubba” so I made this as a little tribute to help reinforce that. Speedrunning is a hobby I don’t really pursue anymore but this image reminds me of some fun and nostalgic times.
Today’s disabled character of the day is Klubba from the Donkey Kong series, who is visually impaired and has scarring on his chest
[Image Description: 3D model of a green anthropomorphic green crocodile holding a large spiked wooden club with large nails sticking out. He is wearing a black eye patch over his left eye, red pants, and a black belt with a white skull buckle. He has a scar running over his right peck and a black anchor tattoo on his right upper arm. His right eye is black and he has lighter scales on his chest.]