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The Rabbit races Lanky twice. In the first race, when Lanky wins, the Rabbit refuses to give him the Golden Banana. Instead, he tells Lanky to come back and to accept the "consolation prize," which is three blue [[Banana Coin]]s. In the second race, the Rabbit is much faster, and Lanky's [[OrangStand Sprint]] ability is required to have a chance at winning against the Rabbit, who finally rewards the Golden Banana to him, crying about his loss.  
The Rabbit races Lanky twice. In the first race, when Lanky wins, the Rabbit refuses to give him the Golden Banana. Instead, he tells Lanky to come back and to accept the "consolation prize," which is three blue [[Banana Coin]]s. In the second race, the Rabbit is much faster, and Lanky's [[OrangStand Sprint]] ability is required to have a chance at winning against the Rabbit, who finally rewards the Golden Banana to him, crying about his loss.  


In [[Crystal Caves]], [[Chunky Kong]] finds the Rabbit tied to a [[TNT Barrel]] in an igloo. He must defeat the [[flame (Donkey Kong 64)|flame]]s within the time limit to rescue the Rabbit and receive a Golden Banana.
In [[Crystal Caves]], [[Chunky Kong]] finds the Rabbit tied to a [[TNT Barrel]] in an igloo. He must defeat the [[Flame (Donkey Kong 64)|Flame]]s within the time limit to rescue the Rabbit and receive a Golden Banana.


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