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'''Boomer''' is a construction hat-wearing bear with a love of explosives; he is also a member of the [[Brothers Bear]] family.
'''Boomer''' is a [[Brothers Bear]] who specializes in explosives in ''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!]]''. He is located in the lost world, [[Krematoa]], where he appears in his own location, [[Boomer's Bomb Shelter]].


Before the events of ''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!]]'', Boomer was seemingly exiled to [[Krematoa]] by the rest of the Brothers Bear, who found Boomer's love of explosives annoying and dangerous to them and everyone else. Once he arrived in Krematoa, Boomer, taking his explosives with him, created a home for himself in his own [[Boomer's Bomb Shelter|bomb shelter]] which is called Boomer's Bomb Shelter.
== Appearance ==
Boomer is wearing an orange vest and a yellow construction hat. His official artwork also shows him wearing a pair of black shoes. In the Game Boy Advance port, Boomer's appearance was altered, along with his location. Boomer is now wearing a white undershirt (like that of [[Brash]]'s) and a red construction hat.


If [[Dixie Kong]] and [[Kiddy Kong]] manage to raise Krematoa from the sea, they can visit Boomer and, for a price of fifteen [[Bonus Coin]]s, have him use some munitions to blow up the rocks blocking their path to the levels of Krematoa. Dixie and Kiddy can also give Boomer the various [[Cog (Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!)|Cog]]s they receive at the end of Krematoa's levels; once Boomer receives a Cog, he can put it into a machine that he claims to have found after moving to Krematoa.
== History ==
According to Boomer, he explains that the other residents of [[Northern Kremisphere]] banished him to Krematoa, deeming him "too dangerous" (given his love for explosives). Unlike some other Brothers Bears, who provide their service in exchange for [[Bear Coin]]s, Boomer only accepts [[Bonus Coin]]s for currency. By default, every [[level]] in Krematoa has a pair of rocks blocking the path, and Boomer charges 15 Bonus Coins (18 in the Game Boy Advance port) per each of the first four levels. For the final level, [[Rocket Rush]], Boomer charges 25 Bonus Coins (26 in the Game Boy Advance port). After the rocks blocking the path to Rocket Rush are detonated, Boomer has no more explosives that he can use.


To access the first four levels of Krematoa, the [[Kong]]s have to pay Boomer fifteen Bonus Coins for each level. However, they have to pay twenty-five Bonus Coins to gain access to the final level, [[Rocket Rush]].
After the Kongs pay Boomer, he uses munitions to blow up of the level's rocks, allowing the Kongs to access it. When Dixie and Kiddy complete a level, they obtain a [[Cog (Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!)|Cog]]. By returning to Boomer's Bomb Shelter with the Cogs, Boomer places them on a machine that has been in his bomb shelter ever since he moved into Krematoa.


Once all five levels of Krematoa are beaten and all five Cogs in Krematoa are given to Boomer, he puts them all in his machine, which reactivates the dormant volcano in Krematoa and raises [[King K. Rool|Baron K. Roolenstein's]] [[Knautilus]] submarine. If the Kongs see him again, Boomer has a fan in his possession due to the sudden temperature increase caused by the volcano's reactivation.
If the Kongs have enough Bonus Coins for two or more levels, then Boomer forces them to pay for as many of his "specials" that they can afford at once. Boomer then blows up a number of rocks blocking the path to the levels, based on how many of Boomer's "specials" they purchased. In the Game Boy Advance port, the Kongs can only pay Boomer for one level at a time. After Boomer detonates the rocks, the Kongs exit from his bomb shelter and must revisit him each time to have him blow up the next level's rocks. If the Kongs attempt to pay Boomer fewer Bonus Coins than he requires, he reprimands them and claims someone tried it before, whom he implies was sent up into space.
 
When all five Cogs are placed on Boomer's machine, the dormant volcano in Krematoa reactivates, and [[King K. Rool|Baron K. Roolenstein]]'s [[Knautilus]] rises in the the central lake. If the Kongs revisit Boomer, a fan appears on his countertop, blowing on his face due to the temperature increase caused by the volcano's reactivation. He claims to have bought the fan from [[Bazaar]].


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In the Super Nintendo version of the game, Boomer will always force the Kongs to buy as many specials that they can currently afford should they agree to pay for his services. In the [[Game Boy Advance]] version, he'll only offer to open up the next level once the current one is cleared.
**On that note, if the player attempts to get him to unlock the next level while not having the necessary amount of bonus coins, he will tell Dixie and Kiddy off, and claim that someone tried it before, to which he implies that he sent that someone into space.
*In the SNES version, if the player enters the cheat code "WATER" to automatically collect every Bonus Coin in the game and goes to Boomer, he will be surprised that the Kongs already have all the Bonus Coins.<ref>[http://youtu.be/YyCToiLPwRo?t=1m13s Cool Bits - Donkey Kong Country 3's Christmas Secret & Hidden Codes]. GameXplain (posted December 20, 2014). Retrieved December 20, 2014.</ref>
*In the SNES version, if the player enters the cheat code "WATER" to automatically collect every Bonus Coin in the game and goes to Boomer, he will be surprised that the Kongs already have all the Bonus Coins.<ref>[http://youtu.be/YyCToiLPwRo?t=1m13s Cool Bits - Donkey Kong Country 3's Christmas Secret & Hidden Codes]. GameXplain (posted December 20, 2014). Retrieved December 20, 2014.</ref>
*After completing Rocket Rush and raising the Knautilus, if the player re-enters Boomer's Bomb Shelter, they will find him standing behind a fan, which he claims to have puchased from Bazaar.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 11:28, April 9, 2019

Template:Character-infobox Boomer is a Brothers Bear who specializes in explosives in Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!. He is located in the lost world, Krematoa, where he appears in his own location, Boomer's Bomb Shelter.

Appearance

Boomer is wearing an orange vest and a yellow construction hat. His official artwork also shows him wearing a pair of black shoes. In the Game Boy Advance port, Boomer's appearance was altered, along with his location. Boomer is now wearing a white undershirt (like that of Brash's) and a red construction hat.

History

According to Boomer, he explains that the other residents of Northern Kremisphere banished him to Krematoa, deeming him "too dangerous" (given his love for explosives). Unlike some other Brothers Bears, who provide their service in exchange for Bear Coins, Boomer only accepts Bonus Coins for currency. By default, every level in Krematoa has a pair of rocks blocking the path, and Boomer charges 15 Bonus Coins (18 in the Game Boy Advance port) per each of the first four levels. For the final level, Rocket Rush, Boomer charges 25 Bonus Coins (26 in the Game Boy Advance port). After the rocks blocking the path to Rocket Rush are detonated, Boomer has no more explosives that he can use.

After the Kongs pay Boomer, he uses munitions to blow up of the level's rocks, allowing the Kongs to access it. When Dixie and Kiddy complete a level, they obtain a Cog. By returning to Boomer's Bomb Shelter with the Cogs, Boomer places them on a machine that has been in his bomb shelter ever since he moved into Krematoa.

If the Kongs have enough Bonus Coins for two or more levels, then Boomer forces them to pay for as many of his "specials" that they can afford at once. Boomer then blows up a number of rocks blocking the path to the levels, based on how many of Boomer's "specials" they purchased. In the Game Boy Advance port, the Kongs can only pay Boomer for one level at a time. After Boomer detonates the rocks, the Kongs exit from his bomb shelter and must revisit him each time to have him blow up the next level's rocks. If the Kongs attempt to pay Boomer fewer Bonus Coins than he requires, he reprimands them and claims someone tried it before, whom he implies was sent up into space.

When all five Cogs are placed on Boomer's machine, the dormant volcano in Krematoa reactivates, and Baron K. Roolenstein's Knautilus rises in the the central lake. If the Kongs revisit Boomer, a fan appears on his countertop, blowing on his face due to the temperature increase caused by the volcano's reactivation. He claims to have bought the fan from Bazaar.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ブーマー
Būmā
Boomer

Trivia

  • In the SNES version, if the player enters the cheat code "WATER" to automatically collect every Bonus Coin in the game and goes to Boomer, he will be surprised that the Kongs already have all the Bonus Coins.[1]

References

  1. ^ Cool Bits - Donkey Kong Country 3's Christmas Secret & Hidden Codes. GameXplain (posted December 20, 2014). Retrieved December 20, 2014.