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Donkey Kong Country

  • Série télévisée
  • 1997–2000
  • TV-Y7
  • 2h 17min
NOTE IMDb
5,4/10
1,4 k
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Donkey Kong Country (1997)
Trailer for Donkey Kong Country: The Series
Lire trailer1:01
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Animation par ordinateurAventure animalièreAventure dans la jungleBuddy ComedyBurlesqueFarceActionAnimationAventureComédie

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueDonkey Kong and his sidekick, Diddy Kong, star in a computer-generated rendition of the classic video game.Donkey Kong and his sidekick, Diddy Kong, star in a computer-generated rendition of the classic video game.Donkey Kong and his sidekick, Diddy Kong, star in a computer-generated rendition of the classic video game.

  • Casting principal
    • Richard Yearwood
    • Andrew Sabiston
    • Donald Burda
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,4/10
    1,4 k
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    • Casting principal
      • Richard Yearwood
      • Andrew Sabiston
      • Donald Burda
    • 27avis d'utilisateurs
    • 1avis de critique
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Épisodes40

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    Donkey Kong Country: The Series
    Trailer 1:01
    Donkey Kong Country: The Series
    Donkey Kong Country: Raiders of the Lost Banana
    Trailer 1:02
    Donkey Kong Country: Raiders of the Lost Banana
    Donkey Kong Country: Raiders of the Lost Banana
    Trailer 1:02
    Donkey Kong Country: Raiders of the Lost Banana
    Donkey Kong Country: The Series
    Trailer 1:15
    Donkey Kong Country: The Series
    Donkey Kong Country: The Series
    Trailer 1:01
    Donkey Kong Country: The Series
    Donkey Kong Country: The Legend Of The Crystal Coconut
    Trailer 1:39
    Donkey Kong Country: The Legend Of The Crystal Coconut

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    Rôles principaux15

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    Richard Yearwood
    Richard Yearwood
    • Donkey Kong
    • 1997–2000
    Andrew Sabiston
    Andrew Sabiston
    • Diddy Kong
    • 1997–2000
    Donald Burda
    Donald Burda
    • Bluster…
    • 1997–2000
    Benedict Campbell
    • King K. Rool
    • 1997–2000
    Aron Tager
    Aron Tager
    • Cranky Kong
    • 1997–2000
    Joy Tanner
    Joy Tanner
    • Candy Kong
    • 1997–2000
    Adrian Truss
    Adrian Truss
    • General Klump
    • 1997–2000
    Damon D'Oliveira
    Damon D'Oliveira
    • Funky Kong…
    • 1997–2000
    Len Carlson
    • Krusha…
    • 1997–2000
    Lawrence Bayne
    Lawrence Bayne
    • Inka Dinka Doo…
    • 1997–1999
    Stevie Louise Vallance
    Stevie Louise Vallance
    • Dixie Kong
    • 1997–1998
    Rick Jones
    • Polly Roger
    • 1997–1999
    Ron Rubin
    Ron Rubin
    • Junior the Klaptrap…
    • 1998
    Dagmar Buse
    • Big Ban Bongo
    • 2000
    Sterling Jarvis
    • Donkey Kong
    • 1997–1998
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    Avis des utilisateurs27

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    Op_Prime

    Good tv version of video games

    All and all, this is a good show and lives up to the Donkey Kong Country games. The CGI is very good and well done. A lot of the episodes are good but the songs are what hurts this show. You see, every episode the characters sing at least one song. In my opinion, it slows the show down. Worth a look.
    lattastenmarck

    Love it

    Its the best kind of show, but i watched with my USB steering wheel and my little brother was playing
    Koneko1

    Meh

    I'm a fan of the Donkey Kong games, so I was kind of excited when I saw they'd made this into a show. I'd had great experiences with my other favorite video game heroes, Earthworm Jim and Sonic the Hedgehog.

    Sadly, I found myself disappointed with the show. It was made for younger audiences, which can always lower a rating with older fans. I accepted the overall plot of K. Rool being after the Crystal Coconut. It was kind of corny, but I could get past that.

    Now, as much as I love music, I believe that having a song in pretty much every episode slowed things down. DK's voice actor had a lovely singing voice, yes, but the singing (in my opinion) got in the way of things. They usually had poor lyrics too. The dialogue wasn't the greatest either, but it wasn't horrid.

    My major complaint is that I wasn't happy with how some of the characters were dealt with. I didn't mind the addition of Bluster, though I think they went overboard with his character flaws. I didn't mind the absence of certain characters. I simply would have liked to see them come in and do something or other. The only one I really wished would have made it was Wrinkly Kong. Actually, the only two characters I had a problem with were Candy and Dixie. I didn't mind Candy's design change. It might bother most fans of the game, but I took it as an improvement. Her personality lacked severely though. I doubt the Candy from the games was the smartest cookie in the cracker barrel, but at least she was helpful and kind. The Candy in this show is essentially useless, bossy and annoyingly shallow. She was a bit of a control freak too.

    Dixie wasn't much better. I could accept the change in design, even if I didn't care for it. Again, it was personality that really got to me. She lost her pizazz. She was much more passive and bland. She had no spunk, and for some reason lost her animals on a continuous basis. (What did she do to those animals, anyway?) Dixie was one of my favorite characters from the game, so it was disheartening to see such an extreme change that wasn't for the better. I'm not sure why they limited themselves. Had they kept her original spunk, they could have had so many more opportunities for show ideas.

    King K. Rool and the Kremlings also become fairly blah in the show. They were a bit on the dippy side. I know that was done because they wanted to aim the show at younger audiences, but I still don't care for the changes.

    I didn't hate the show. I watched it. I was merely disappointed in it. People who are huge fans of the video games and would throw a fit if any injustice were done to it should steer clear of this show. It strays from the video game a little too much. (I know in some cases they need to stray a little to make it work.) Those unfamiliar with the games or are only "meh" fans might like it, or just not care one way or another.
    6rheinbergerleo

    The Room of Video Game Tv Shows

    This show is so bad, so poorly animated and so mind bogglingly stupid that it manages to be the best thing ever made. By all accounts, I really should give it a low score, but this show is so unintentionally funny that I can't bring myself to do it. The motion capture is so terrible that it's hilarious, the plots are , the voice acting is...actually fairly decent for the most part, and the facial expressions are a gift from god himself. Please watch this show, it's a good time whether you're sober or drunk (although it's probably best that you get drunk beforehand).
    BlackX

    Singing, Dancing, Slapstick . . . What Else Can Make This Show Worse?

    There's two words that for a lot of people never seem to go together well. "TV" and "Video Games". Sometimes they work, but this is not one of those times.

    You're favourite characters from the famous series that Rare(which has now, like rumor predicted, left Nintendo, or Nintendo sold it, whatever your view) really boosted. Donkey Kong has come a long way. It started as the villain in what I believe was the first Mario game. In a King-Kong like style, now used in Mario games by Bowser and fellow Koopas, he kidnapped Mario's girl, Princess Peach.

    Since then, his son(the missing-from-the-show-and-practically-not-counted-as-a-character-in-the-fra nchise-anymore, Donkey Kong Jr.) has rescued him(but has only been seen in rereleased games since Mario Tennis), he's found a bunch of other monkey pals, including Diddy, and has been jumping, pumping and many other ping words until King K.Rool, the evil croc villain of the Donkey Kong Country series, kidnapped him in Donkey Kong 2.

    Well, ignoring some characters, like the Baby Monkey from DK3 and DK64, the series goes back to the days when Donkey Kong, apparently, was a selfish, macho, self-aware guy, Diddy was the party-guy who was forced by instinct to look after him, and Dixie and Candy were only suspecting love interests, making my previous explanations of the whole video game run obsolete. Cranky, the old geiser, now protects a Crystal Coconut with enough power to rule the island they inhabit, the reason King K. Rool is after them, and doesn't give a lick as to how Donkey kong does it, unlike his advising ways in the game.

    With stupid time-filler songs that will either repeat themselves again and again in your head or will immediately vanish from your memory, the same back and forth "excitement" over who has the Coconut between the crocs and apes, and maybe a change of setting or a strange thing(the mines and DK becoming a baby comes to mind) supposed to be a so-called "plot", and slapstick comedy aided by the fact they turned Donkey kong into a guy who doesn't care about a thing unless he gets food, like a hairy Shaggy of Scooby-Doo, and Diddy being a monkey that seems high, loves to laugh(and apparently sing) and panicks every 2 minutes make this show pretty pathetic. It can't even get close to capturing the fun of the games.

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    • Anecdotes
      The audience never sees any of the characters swim in any body of water, but instead they only see certain characters jump into the water off screen with a splash effect.
    • Gaffes
      Often when Candy Kong raises her head, small dark spots are visible on the underside of her chin, which are actually the same textures as her nostrils that accidentally got copied onto the bottom of her mouth's 3D model.
    • Citations

      [repeated line]

      Donkey Kong: BANANA SLAMMA!

    • Versions alternatives
      The series' Japanese version shortened each episode by a few minutes to make room for TV commercials and the longer Japanese opening credits. Usually one song per episode was removed or shortened, and sometimes further non-essential scenes were also cut. The entire series was also heavily edited to remove any quick flashes or strobe effects, following a controversial Pokémon (1997) episode that infamously caused epileptic seizures among viewers, leading to a nation-wide uproar. Another difference from the original version was that most episodes would end on a short preview of the following episode. The exception to this is the second-to-last episode, which lacks this preview because the series finale was not part of the original Japanese broadcast. However it was later released as part of the Ohashi quiz show.
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    • Date de sortie
      • 15 août 1998 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • France
      • Canada
      • Chine
      • Japon
      • Royaume-Uni
      • Taïwan
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Nelvana
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Donkey Kongs värld
    • Sociétés de production
      • Canal+
      • France 2 (FR2)
      • Hong Guang Animation (Su Zhou)
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      • 2h 17min(137 min)
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