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During the song "[[High to Be Loathed]]", [[Mr. Burns]] mentions Donkey Kong, and makes his shadow, among lots of other villains.<ref>"[[Gorgeous Grampa]]"</ref> | During the song "[[High to Be Loathed]]", [[Mr. Burns]] mentions Donkey Kong, and makes his shadow, among lots of other villains.<ref>"[[Gorgeous Grampa]]"</ref> | ||
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- This article is about the character. For the video game series references, see Donkey Kong (series).
Donkey Kong
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Donkey Kong is a video game character.
History
He was one of four video game characters to convince Bart to steal a video game.[1]
He was once seen where the Noiseland Arcade had him meeting kids on Fridays (at least, this is what was advertised, as he didn't seem to meet anyone), and was smoking a cigarette when Wiseguy passes by and states that he's "just not a draw anymore." Donkey Kong responds by throwing a barrel at him, causing him to realize that Donkey Kong's "still got it."[2]
During the song "High to Be Loathed", Mr. Burns mentions Donkey Kong, and makes his shadow, among lots of other villains.[3]
Mario and Donkey Kong appear at Hudson's house, with Mario working on the plumbing, Mario's job, and Donkey Kong throwing barrels at him, his main attack from the original arcade game.[4]
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He also kidnaps Professor Frink and Bart and Lisa have to chase and use Mario-style transport pipes to get to him. His fighting arena is modeled after one of the stages from the Donkey Kong video game from the 1980s. He gets blown into a sea of green fluid and as he dies his hand shows a thumbs up.[5]
Behind the Laughter
Donkey Kong is a fictional gorilla character who was created by Nintendo in 1981. His having his thumbs up while sinking is a parody of the Terminator movies.
Appearances
- Episode – "Marge Be Not Proud"
- Episode – "The Springfield Files"
- Episode – "Gorgeous Grampa" (shadow)
- Episode – "The Incredible Lightness of Being a Baby"
- Comic story – Worst Con Ever! (costume)
- Video game – The Simpsons Game
References
External links
- Donkey Kong at Wikipedia
- Donkey Kong at the Infosphere
- Donkey Kong at Donkey Kong Wiki