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{{DKC TV episode infobox
|title = Speak No Evil, Dude
|image = [[File:SpeakNoEvilDude165.png|230px]]
|image = [[File:SpeakNoEvilDude165.png|230px]]
|airdate = {{releasedate|USA|January 12, 2000}}
|airdate = {{release|USA|January 12, 2000}}
|writer = Erika Strobel  
|season=3
|before = [[Hooray for Holly Kongo Bongo|<<]]
|episode=3
|writer =Andrew Tan<br>[[Erika Strobel]]
|song="[[List of Donkey Kong Country (television series) songs#Kongo Bongo Gone Wrongo Disease|Kongo Bongo Gone Wrongo Disease]]"<br>"[[List of Donkey Kong Country (television series) songs#Charades|Charades]]"
|before = [[The Kongo Bongo Festival of Lights|<<]]
|after = [[The Day the Island Stood Still|>>]]
|after = [[The Day the Island Stood Still|>>]]
}}
}}
"'''Speak No Evil, Dude'''" is the twenty-ninth episode of the ''[[Donkey Kong Country TV series|Donkey Kong Country]]'' television series and the third episode of Season 2. During the episode, [[Diddy Kong]] catches the [[Kongo Bongo Gone Wrongo]] disease and becomes greatly ill.
"'''Speak No Evil, Dude'''" is the twenty-ninth episode of the [[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|''Donkey Kong Country'' television series]] and the third episode of season three. During the episode, [[Diddy Kong]] catches the [[Kongo Bongo Gone Wrongo]] disease and becomes greatly ill. The title is a reference to the {{wp|Three wise monkeys|three wise monkeys}}, the Japanese embodiment of the proverbial principle to "see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil."


==Plot Synopsis==
==Plot synopsis==
The episode begins with [[Cranky Kong]] giving vaccinations for the "Kongo Bongo Gone Wrongo" disease. [[Candy Kong|Candy]] and [[Dixie Kong]] are the first to receive the vaccine. Curiously, Candy asks what Kongo Bongo Gone Wrongo disease is. In song, Cranky begins to explain the side effects of the disease, explaining how it gives victims a chill from head to toe and a runny nose. Candy and Dixie join in and explain more of its effects, and then eventually leave the Treehouse to find Diddy Kong and [[Donkey Kong]]. Diddy, not wanting a needle, is forced into the Treehouse by Donkey. To avoiding getting the shot for the vaccine, Diddy holds two coconuts against his rump, tricking Cranky into thinking he gave the clever monkey a shot. Soon after however, Diddy is bitten by [[Polly Roger]], the carrier of the Kongo Bongo Gone Wrongo disease, who had entered the cabin earlier. After Donkey Kong is vaccinated, he and Diddy Kong leave the Treehouse and head into the jungle.
The episode begins with [[Cranky Kong]] giving vaccinations for the "Kongo Bongo Gone Wrongo" disease. [[Candy Kong|Candy]] and [[Dixie Kong]] are the first to receive the vaccine. Curiously, Candy asks what Kongo Bongo Gone Wrongo disease is. In song, Cranky begins to explain the side effects of the disease, explaining how it gives victims a chill from head to toe and a runny nose. Candy and Dixie join in and explain more of its effects, and then eventually leave the Treehouse to find Diddy Kong and [[Donkey Kong]]. Diddy, not wanting a needle, is forced into the Treehouse by Donkey. To avoiding getting the shot for the vaccine, Diddy holds two coconuts against his rump, tricking Cranky into thinking he gave the clever monkey a shot. Soon after however, Diddy is bitten by [[Polly Roger]], the carrier of the Kongo Bongo Gone Wrongo disease, who had entered the cabin earlier. After Donkey Kong is vaccinated, he and Diddy Kong leave the Treehouse and head into the jungle.


Meanwhile, [[King K. Rool]] is seen with [[Klump]] trying to remember a dream. King K. Rool, had dreamt about conquering the apes, but did not remember how he did so. During his frustration Polly Roger comes in to cause more trouble. At that time, Donkey and Diddy are swinging along vines in the jungle. After crashing into a tree, Donkey Kong finds Diddy laughing, not at Donkey Kong, but at himself. The young ape explains how he tricked Cranky to Donkey Kong, but then suddenly gets a chill. Diddy insists that he is fine, so Donkey Kong leaves him and heads over to [[Funky's Flights]]. Afterwards, Diddy Kong takes a shortcut over to Cranky's to see if he can find a way to recover.  
Meanwhile, [[King K. Rool]] is seen with [[Klump]] trying to remember a dream. King K. Rool, had dreamed about conquering the apes, but did not remember how he did so. During his frustration Polly Roger comes in to cause more trouble. At that time, Donkey and Diddy are swinging along vines in the jungle. After crashing into a tree, Donkey Kong finds Diddy laughing, not at Donkey Kong, but at himself. The young ape explains how he tricked Cranky to Donkey Kong, but then suddenly gets a chill. Diddy insists that he is fine, so Donkey Kong leaves him and heads over to [[Funky's Flights]]. Afterwards, Diddy Kong takes a shortcut over to Cranky's to see if he can find a way to recover.  


[[File:SpeakNoEvilDude265.png|thumb|left|200px|Diddy overhears the Kremlings' conversation.]]
[[File:SpeakNoEvilDude265.png|thumb|left|200px|Diddy overhears the Kremlings' conversation.]]
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After King K. Rool calls off the operation, Donkey Kong swings though the jungle to find the Treehouse. He soon makes his way to Diddy and picks up the two coconuts that were mistakenly vaccinated at the beginning of the episode. Feeding Diddy the inside of the coconut, the young ape becomes cured. Afterwards, Donkey Kong throws the coconut into the air, causing it to land on Krusha. After eating the fruit, Krusha is also cured, ridding the Kongo Bongo Gone Wrongo disease.
After King K. Rool calls off the operation, Donkey Kong swings though the jungle to find the Treehouse. He soon makes his way to Diddy and picks up the two coconuts that were mistakenly vaccinated at the beginning of the episode. Feeding Diddy the inside of the coconut, the young ape becomes cured. Afterwards, Donkey Kong throws the coconut into the air, causing it to land on Krusha. After eating the fruit, Krusha is also cured, ridding the Kongo Bongo Gone Wrongo disease.


==Animation and continuity errors ==
==Animation and continuity errors==
*In the beginning of the episode, when the syringe gets stuck in Cranky's butt, it have less than a half of Tin-Banana-Tu nectar on it, however, when he shows it for Dixie and Candy, it's full of nectar.
*At the beginning of the episode, when the syringe gets stuck in [[Cranky Kong|Cranky]]'s butt, it has less than a half of [[Tin Banana Tu]] nectar in it; however, when he shows it for [[Dixie Kong|Dixie]] and [[Candy Kong|Candy]], it is completely full.
*In "[[List of Donkey Kong Country (television series) songs|Kongo Bongo Gone Wrongo]]", Dixie says that the infectee turns greener than mold, and later Cranky says [[Diddy Kong|Diddy]] had all of the symptoms of [[Kongo Bongo Gone Wrongo]], but Diddy is never seen green.


== Featured Songs ==
==Names in other languages==
*'''''"The Kongo Bongo Gone Wrongo"''''' (sung by [[Cranky Kong|Cranky]], [[Dixie Kong|Dixie]] and [[Candy Kong|Candy]])
{{foreign names
*'''''"{{conjecturaltext|Guessing Games|song}}"''''' (sung by [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Funky Kong|Funky]])
|Jap=コンゴ・ボンゴ・ウイルス
|JapR=Kongo Bongo Uirusu
|JapM=Kongo Bongo Virus
|Fre=La Rhino-Kongo Bongogite
|FreM=The Rhino-Kongo Bongogitis
|Ger=Das wundersame Heilmittel
|GerM=The Miraculous Cures
|Dut=De Kongo Wrongo Ziekte
|DutM=The Kongo Bongo's Disease
}}


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