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[[File:Ss dkjr sl.png|thumb|The game's title screen.]]
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'''''Donkey Kong Jr. + Jr. Sansū Lesson''''' is a game released for the [[Family Computer]] in Japan. It is a compilation of the games ''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (game)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]'' and ''[[Donkey Kong Jr. Math]]''. Despite being a compilation of two games, only parts of both are included. Combining half of the 1- and 2-Player game modes from ''Donkey Kong Jr.'' and the +-×÷ Exercise mode from ''Donkey Kong Jr. Math'', the game can cater to classic arcade excitement and arithmetic lessons directed towards the younger set. No other gameplay mechanics or details seem to have changed. This game was released in 1984, bundled along with a Sharp C1 TV (with built-in Family Computer), making it a very rare find.<ref>[https://nindb.net/nes/donkey-kong-jr-and-jr-sansu-lesson/index.html Donkey Kong Jr. + Jr. Sansū Lesson]. ''Nindb''. Retrieved November 21, 2018.</ref>{{better source}}
|developer=[[Nintendo]]
|publisher=Nintendo, {{wp|Sharp Corporation}}
|release='''Family Computer'''<br>{{flag list|Japan|1983}}
|genre=[[Genre#Platform games|Platformer]], [[Genre#Educational games|educational]]
|platforms=[[Family Computer]]
|format={{format|nes=1}}
|input={{input|nes=1}}
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'''''Donkey Kong Jr. + Jr. Sansū Lesson''''', known as just '''''Donkey Kong Jr.''''' on the title screen, is the {{wp|pack-in game}} for the {{wp|Sharp Nintendo Television|Sharp C1 Famicom TV}}, a combined television and [[Family Computer]] unit released in October 1983, only a few months after the original Famicom.<ref>[http://ratscats.client.jp/s-c1.html September 1983 brochure]</ref> It is a compilation of the games ''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (game)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]'' and a prototype of ''[[Donkey Kong Jr. Math]]''; the latter game would not be released until December 1983. Despite being a compilation of the two games, it only contains half of the 1- and 2-Player game modes from ''Donkey Kong Jr.'' and the +-×÷ Exercise mode from ''Donkey Kong Jr. Math''.<ref>https://game.dancing-doll.com/family-computer/fc-games/donkey-kong-jr-sharp/donkey-kong-jr-sharp.html</ref> Its cartridge is the first Famicom cartridge to not use the "pulse" label.


==Differences between versions==
==Media==
===''Donkey Kong Jr.''===
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*The [[Jump Board Scene]] and [[Mario's Hideout]] have been removed.
*The cutscene for completing the [[Chain Scene]] has been removed.
*There is only one difficulty setting, equivalent to B mode (expert) from the earlier release.


===''Donkey Kong Jr. Math''===
==Name in other languages==
*The title in Japanese is different. In this version, the game is called ''Math Lesson'', which was the working title during development. When the full game was released in December, the title became ''Math Play''.<ref>[http://tekipaki.sakura.ne.jp/review/FC014-DKJR&sansu.html Donkey Kong JR./JR. Math Lesson game review]</ref>
*The +-×÷ Exercise mode is called the Jr Lesson +-×÷ mode on the main menu screen. Its select screen is different.
*[[Donkey Kong]] is caged for unknown reasons. Even if the game has been completed, Donkey Kong remains caged.
*A [[Nitpicker]] does not appear on screen whenever a math answer is answered correctly. Instead, [[apple]]s are dropped from the screen.
*When clearing a math problem, the remaining time is used as the score.
 
==Gallery==
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Sansū Lesson DK Sprite.png|[[Donkey Kong]]
DKJr Sansū Lesson cartridge.jpg|Cartridge
DKJr Sansū Lesson select screen.png|Select screen for the Jr Lesson +-×÷ mode
Jr. Sansū Lesson.png|Screenshot of the ''Donkey Kong Jr. Math'' half
</gallery>
 
==Names in other languages==
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