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'''Banana Birds''' (scientific name: '''''Bananus Goldus Flutterus''''') are birds that are made out of partially peeled [[banana]]s. | '''Banana Birds''' (scientific name: '''''Bananus Goldus Flutterus''''') are birds that are made out of partially peeled [[banana]]s. | ||
They play a very important part in the game ''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!]]'', where they | They play a very important part in the game ''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!]]'', where they are bought from a few of the [[Brothers Bear]] and won from [[Swanky Kong]] and [[Funky Kong]], among others. They are principally found, though, in [[Banana Bird Cave|secret caves]] in the [[Northern Kremisphere]], where a memory game with four colored crystals is played to obtain a bird and free it from its crystal prison. | ||
All except three could be found using Funky's ordinary rental vehicles, but to get the last three and to get the final score of 103%, [[Kiddy Kong|Kiddy]] and [[Dixie Kong]] | All except three could be found using Funky's ordinary rental vehicles, but to get the last three and to get the final score of 103%, [[Kiddy Kong|Kiddy]] and [[Dixie Kong]] must obtain every [[DK Coin]] from the Kremling enemy [[Koin]] in each level, give them to Funky, and obtain the [[Gyrocopter]]. With this new vehicle, they are able to access the last three caves and give all the Banana Birds to [[Wrinkly Kong]]. When Kiddy and Dixie visit Wrinkly after collecting all the Birds, they are delivered to their mother, the [[Banana Bird Queen]], living in the clouds. It is revealed that [[King K. Rool|Baron K. Roolenstein]] had cursed them, causing the babies to be imprisioned in crystal and the mother in a huge stone contraption. Once they reunited, however, their singing breaks the spell. The mother then chases K. Rool down as he tries to escape on his [[Hover Craft]], but she soon overtakes him and drops a huge egg upon him, fulfilling the game's true ending. | ||
Banana Birds also appear in ''[[Donkey Konga]]''. | Banana Birds also appear in ''[[Donkey Konga]]''. | ||
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Template:Species-infobox Banana Birds (scientific name: Bananus Goldus Flutterus) are birds that are made out of partially peeled bananas.
They play a very important part in the game Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!, where they are bought from a few of the Brothers Bear and won from Swanky Kong and Funky Kong, among others. They are principally found, though, in secret caves in the Northern Kremisphere, where a memory game with four colored crystals is played to obtain a bird and free it from its crystal prison.
All except three could be found using Funky's ordinary rental vehicles, but to get the last three and to get the final score of 103%, Kiddy and Dixie Kong must obtain every DK Coin from the Kremling enemy Koin in each level, give them to Funky, and obtain the Gyrocopter. With this new vehicle, they are able to access the last three caves and give all the Banana Birds to Wrinkly Kong. When Kiddy and Dixie visit Wrinkly after collecting all the Birds, they are delivered to their mother, the Banana Bird Queen, living in the clouds. It is revealed that Baron K. Roolenstein had cursed them, causing the babies to be imprisioned in crystal and the mother in a huge stone contraption. Once they reunited, however, their singing breaks the spell. The mother then chases K. Rool down as he tries to escape on his Hover Craft, but she soon overtakes him and drops a huge egg upon him, fulfilling the game's true ending.
Banana Birds also appear in Donkey Konga.
Banana Bird locations
- Bounty Beach – Northern Kremisphere overworld, near Funky's Rentals.
- Kong Cave – Northern Kremisphere overworld, north of Bazaar's General Store, behind several rocks.
- Undercover Cove – Northern Kremisphere overworld, north of the waterfall near Kong Cave.
- Belcha's Burrow – Northern Kremisphere overworld, southwest of Bazaar's General Store, across the water. Gyrocopter required.
- K's Kache – Northern Kremisphere overworld, on the island in the northwestern lake. Gyrocopter required.
- Hill-Top Hoard – Northern Kremisphere overworld, far northeast cliff. Gyrocopter required.
- Smuggler's Cove – Lake Orangatanga, along the northern beach.
- Arich's Hoard – Kremwood Forest. Once Brash's record is beaten in Riverside Race, he will throw a tantrum, revealing the entrance across from Bobbing Barrel Brawl.
- Bounty Bay – Cotton-Top Cove, slightly northeast from Bazza's Blockade.
- Sky-High Secret – Mekanos, get Big Bessie working again to enter it.
- Glacial Grotto – K3, west of Blizzard's Basecamp.
- Clifftop Cache – Razor Ridge, via Björn's Chairlifts.
- Sewer Stockpile – KAOS Kore, behind the grate. Decode Baffle's clue to enter.
- Owned by Barnacle. Trade him the Shell for it.
- Owned by Bramble. Trade him the Flupperius Petallus Pongus for it.
There are also five more Banana Birds that were added to the Game Boy Advance remake.
- Whirlpool Wreck – Pacifica, swim north of Barbos's Barrier.
- Owned by Bachelor. Trade him the Box of Chocolates and the Rose for it.
- Owned by Funky Kong. Complete all four of his four minigames to earn it.
- Owned by Cranky Kong. Clear his challenge once to earn it.
- Owned by Swanky Kong. Clear his challenge once to earn it.
Additionally, K's Kache has been relocated to a clifftop in the Northwest section of the Northern Kremisphere, as the Turbo Ski is capable of reaching the northwest lake in the Game Boy Advance remake.