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At the White Mountains, DK and Diddy are looking for Cranky, only to end up running into the Kremlings, causing both to drop their coconuts. When DK picks up both of them, King K. Rool grabs Diddy and threatens to drop him if DK does not give him the Crystal Coconut. DK kicks both coconuts at King K. Rool, who drops Diddy and the fake coconut, which breaks. The Kremlings are then buried in snow while DK rescues Diddy, who had managed to grab on to a branch after K. Rool dropped him.  DK picks up the Crystal Coconut and wonders if it is the real one or the fake one. He reveals it to be the real Crystal Coconut after all.  Cranky shows up and DK tells him that they have saved the Coconut, with Cranky quoting, "You think just because I'm old, I can't see?" DK asks him if he remembers his famous soccer play, and Cranky tells him that it is called "The Big Switcheroo" which involves switching the real soccer ball with a fake one. The closing shot is of the Kremlings covered in snow, with King K. Rool apparently coming down with a cold.
At the White Mountains, DK and Diddy are looking for Cranky, only to end up running into the Kremlings, causing both to drop their coconuts. When DK picks up both of them, King K. Rool grabs Diddy and threatens to drop him if DK does not give him the Crystal Coconut. DK kicks both coconuts at King K. Rool, who drops Diddy and the fake coconut, which breaks. The Kremlings are then buried in snow while DK rescues Diddy, who had managed to grab on to a branch after K. Rool dropped him.  DK picks up the Crystal Coconut and wonders if it is the real one or the fake one. He reveals it to be the real Crystal Coconut after all.  Cranky shows up and DK tells him that they have saved the Coconut, with Cranky quoting, "You think just because I'm old, I can't see?" DK asks him if he remembers his famous soccer play, and Cranky tells him that it is called "The Big Switcheroo" which involves switching the real soccer ball with a fake one. The closing shot is of the Kremlings covered in snow, with King K. Rool apparently coming down with a cold.
==Quotes==
<blockquote>
'''K. Rool:''' It wasn't a dream! You're really mine! All mine! I love you... And I know you love me. So as a token of your affection, why don't you just grant me a small request? I said, "Grant me a request!"<br>
[The replica of crystal coconut doesn't appear to do anything]<br>
'''K. Rool:''' Nothing? No glowing? No humming? No magic? Nothing? How dare you defy K. Rool, your lord and master! Klump! What do you know about this?<br>
'''Klump:''' Whoops.<br>
'''K. Rool:''' "Whoops"? What kind of explanation is "whoops"?<br>
'''Klump:''' Well, not a very good one, your king-of-the-castle-ness.<br>
'''K. Rool:''' This is not my Crystal Coconut!<br>
'''Klump:''' Uh, well, that would be correct, sir. However, confidence is high that we can relocate said coconut, and, um, reassign it to you, sir...<br>
'''K. Rool:''' Where is my coconut?!?!<br>
'''Klump:''' The apes have it, sir.<br>
'''K. Rool:''' You everglades escapees... You cretinous crustaceans! If you want anything done right around here, you've got to see to it yourself. I will switch the coconuts myself, and you will observe.
</blockquote>


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