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Donkey Kong Jr.'s first appearance was Donkey Kong Jr. but his first chronological appearance was in the 1994 gameboy remake of Donkey Kong. Although the original DK was the one battling Mario for Pauline, Junior provided help with switches and other traps to stop the plumber. When DK was captured, Junior himself came to his aid in the self-titled game Donkey Kong Jr.. After saving him, the two departed. Though DK had one last hurrah elsewhere, Donkey Kong Jr. made his last appearances in Super Mario Kart and Mario's Tennis. Paradoxically, Donkey Kong Jr. showed up as an unlockable character in Mario Tennis 64 alongside his adult self.
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Donkey Kong Jr.'s first appearance was Donkey Kong Jr. but his first chronological appearance was in the 1994 gameboy remake of Donkey Kong. Although the original DK was the one battling Mario for Pauline, Junior provided help with switches and other traps to stop the plumber. When DK was captured, Junior himself came to his aid in the self-titled game Donkey Kong Jr.. After saving him, the two departed. Donkey Kong Jr. made his last appearances in Super Mario Kart, Mario's Tennis, and as an unlockable character in Mario Tennis 64.
  
 
*Donkey Kong Jr. had his own segement on the 80's cartoon show Saturday Supercade. There he was travelling with a teenager named Bones to find his father, and he was voiced by. Jr. had a Scrappy-Dooesque battle cry of "Monkey muscle!"
 
*Donkey Kong Jr. had his own segement on the 80's cartoon show Saturday Supercade. There he was travelling with a teenager named Bones to find his father, and he was voiced by. Jr. had a Scrappy-Dooesque battle cry of "Monkey muscle!"

Revision as of 11:37, 31 January 2007

Donkey Kong Jr.'s first appearance was Donkey Kong Jr. but his first chronological appearance was in the 1994 gameboy remake of Donkey Kong. Although the original DK was the one battling Mario for Pauline, Junior provided help with switches and other traps to stop the plumber. When DK was captured, Junior himself came to his aid in the self-titled game Donkey Kong Jr.. After saving him, the two departed. Donkey Kong Jr. made his last appearances in Super Mario Kart, Mario's Tennis, and as an unlockable character in Mario Tennis 64.

  • Donkey Kong Jr. had his own segement on the 80's cartoon show Saturday Supercade. There he was travelling with a teenager named Bones to find his father, and he was voiced by. Jr. had a Scrappy-Dooesque battle cry of "Monkey muscle!"