

In the Factory, the Kongs realize why the Tiki Tak Tribe are stealing bananas. One of the heroes can then run up to the tribe leader and punching it multiples times, throwing it away or wait for the tiki to leave. After the primates beat the boss, the creature lays down in defeat as the Tiki Tak Tribe leader possessing it emerges from the body, dazed. The first seven bosses are not fought directly as Tikis possess the bodies of animals to do their dirty work: Mugly (possessed by Kalimba), the Scurvy Crew (possessed by the Maraca Gang), Stu (possessed by Gong-Oh), Mole Miner Max (possessed by Banjo Bottom), Mangoruby (possessed by Wacky Pipes), Thugly (possessed by Xylobone), and Colonel Pluck (possessed by Cordian).īoss battles usually begin with one of the tribe leaders possessing a selected creature to fight the Kongs. The leaders are Krazy Kalimba, the Maraca Gang, Gong-Oh, Banjo Bottom, Wacky Pipes, Xylobone, Cordian and Tiki Tong - the Tiki Tak Tribe's leader. He comments about the items he has in stock and sells them to the Kongs, in exchange for Banana Coins.Īt the end of each world, they must defeat a Tiki Tak Tribe leader. The Kongs occasionally visit Cranky Kong in his several shops scattered around the island. As they go through the eight worlds, they battle several members of the Tiki Tak Tribe and the inhabitants of Donkey Kong Island. View of Donkey Kong Island from a distance via hacking tools used in the Wii version.ĭonkey and Diddy Kong journey through eight different worlds to regain their stolen banana hoard: The Jungle, Beach, Ruins, Cave, Forest, Cliff, Factory and the Volcano. The Kongs then begin their quest to take back their banana hoard and rid the Tikis of Donkey Kong Island. The Tiki tries again as Donkey Kong squints his eyes at him and smiles before the cutscene ends.ĭonkey Kong punches the tiki out of his hut and walks outside (in multiplayer, Diddy Kong can double kick the tiki out of his hut.). The Tiki its music, trying to hypnotize the ape, but he seems to be immune against the hypnosis by their music. Donkey Kong finally steps out of the house just in time to see the banana hoard being taken away by the native animals just before a Tiki (known as Krazy Kalimba) comes along a few seconds later and pushes him back into his hut.

He immediately notices that his and Donkey Kong's banana hoard has been stolen once again, and he scowls before chasing after the animals that stole the it, not to be seen in this cutscene again. Diddy Kong jumps out the window and swings down to the ground.

The animals start stealing every banana from Donkey Kong Island, only to come across Donkey Kong's and Diddy Kong's hut. The members of the Tiki Tak Tribe then go down to Donkey Kong Island to hypnotize the animals there by playing music (namely elephants, giraffes, zebras, and squirrels). Krazy Kalimba trying to hypnotize Donkey Kong. The eruption continues until Tiki Tong Tower bursts out of the volcano and roars. The Tiki Tak Tribe awakes and they emerge from the molten rocks that are still airborne. Lava and molten rocks shoot out into the sky. After a few seconds of observing it, the volcano erupts.

The story begins as the camera looks at a volcano. The Tiki Tak Tribe and Tiki Tong Tower emerging from the volcano.
