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'''Inka Dinka Doo''' is a large stone totem from the [[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|''Donkey Kong Country'' animated series]]. He has four different faces, which he changes between to show his different emotions, which seem to be neutral/solemn, serious/mad, furious, and content/happy. Apparently, [[Kaptain Skurvy]]'s great-great-great-grandfather hid the [[Crystal Coconut]] in Inka Dinka Doo's eye. However, it fell out and [[Donkey Kong]] came and picked it up, making him the future ruler of the island. DK often visits [[Inka Dinka Doo's Temple]] to ask Inka for advice on his current situation or help him solve a dillema. His name is based off of the character named {{wp|Enkidu}} in the ''{{wp|Epic of Gilgamesh}}'', as well as the saying "Inka Dinka Doo" by the actor and comedian {{wp|Jimmy Durante}}.
'''Inka Dinka Doo''' is a large stone totem from the [[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|''Donkey Kong Country'' animated series]]. He has four different faces, which he changes between to show his different emotions, which seem to be neutral/solemn, serious/mad, furious, and content/happy. Apparently, [[Kaptain Skurvy]]'s great-great-great-grandfather hid the [[Crystal Coconut]] in Inka Dinka Doo's eye. However, it fell out and [[Donkey Kong]] came and picked it up, making him the future ruler of the island. DK often visits [[Inka Dinka Doo's Temple]] to ask Inka for advice on his current situation or help him solve a dillema. His name is based off of the character named {{wp|Enkidu}} in the ''{{wp|Epic of Gilgamesh}}'', as well as the saying "Inka Dinka Doo" by the actor and comedian {{wp|Jimmy Durante}}.


[[File:InkaDinkaDoo-Outside.jpg|thumb|left|The entrance to the Inka Dinka Doo temple.]]  
[[File:DKCTV Inka Dinka Doo's Temple Outside.png|thumb|left|The entrance to the Inka Dinka Doo temple.]]  
[[File:InkaDinkaDoo-Inside.jpg|thumb|right|The inner sanctum of the Inka Dinka Doo temple.]]
[[File:DKCTV Inka Dinka Doo's Temple Inside.png|thumb|right|The inner sanctum of the Inka Dinka Doo temple.]]
Inka Dinka Doo first appeared on the series in the episode "[[Raiders of the Lost Banana]]." In that episode, [[Polly Roger]] steals the Crystal Coconut for [[King K. Rool]], and DK and [[Diddy Kong]] chase him into Inka Dinka Doo's Temple. They manage to reclaim the Coconut, but before leaving the temple, DK finds a [[Golden Banana]] (not to be confused with those seen in ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'') belonging to Inka and gives it to [[Candy Kong]] as a present, enraging the idol. As [[Cranky Kong]] tells DK and Diddy, however, the Golden Banana is cursed, and soon bad luck comes to those around Candy. DK and Diddy eventually return the Banana to Inka, which placates him, but Polly Roger then steals it and brings it to K. Rool. Fortunately for the Kongs, only their nemesis is now to be doomed by the Banana's curse since he has evil intentions with it.
Inka Dinka Doo first appeared on the series in the episode "[[Raiders of the Lost Banana]]." In that episode, [[Polly Roger]] steals the Crystal Coconut for [[King K. Rool]], and DK and [[Diddy Kong]] chase him into Inka Dinka Doo's Temple. They manage to reclaim the Coconut, but before leaving the temple, DK finds a [[Golden Banana]] (not to be confused with those seen in ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'') belonging to Inka and gives it to [[Candy Kong]] as a present, enraging the idol. As [[Cranky Kong]] tells DK and Diddy, however, the Golden Banana is cursed, and soon bad luck comes to those around Candy. DK and Diddy eventually return the Banana to Inka, which placates him, but Polly Roger then steals it and brings it to K. Rool. Fortunately for the Kongs, only their nemesis is now to be doomed by the Banana's curse since he has evil intentions with it.


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