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|levels=6
|before=[[Vine Valley|<<]]
|before=[[Vine Valley (world)|<<]]
|after=[[Kremkroc Industries, Inc.|>>]]
|after=[[Kremkroc Industries, Inc.|>>]]
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The '''Gorilla Glacier''' ('''White Mountains''' in the [[Donkey Kong Country (animated series)|animated series]]) is a large frozen wasteland found at the peak of Donkey Kong island. In the glacier are many ice caves and deep ravine. There is also a treetop village similar to the one found in [[Vine Valley]]. It is also the first place the Kongs meet the [[Animal Buddy]] [[Squawks]].
'''Gorilla Glacier''' is a [[List of locations|location]] in ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]''. It is the fourth [[world]] and an arctic wasteland on the peak of [[Donkey Kong Island]]. It consists of several ice caves and deep ravines, as well as a treetop village. Most levels have icy, slippery ground that cause [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Diddy Kong]] to slightly lose traction, and many levels have a 3-D effect of snow and dynamic backgrounds.


== Appearances in Other Media ==
Gorilla Glacier appears to be the mountainous counterpart to the [[Volcano]] world from ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]''. When asked if they were the same region, senior designer Kynan Pearson approved of the idea.<ref>{{cite|author=KynanPearson|date=August 12, 2021|language=en|url=x.com/KynanPearson/status/1425940659152769030|title=Post|publisher=X|archive=web.archive.org/web/20210812220225/https://twitter.com/KynanPearson/status/1425940659152769030|accessdate=August 10, 2024}}</ref> However, the [[Cliff]] world uses arranged versions of Gorilla Glacier's music.


In the animated series, this area was the home of [[Eddie|Eddie the Mean Old Yeti]].
In the ''[[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|Donkey Kong Country]]'' cartoon, the Gorilla Glacier portion of [[Kongo Bongo Island]] is referred to as the '''White Mountains'''. This area is the home of [[Eddie the Mean Old Yeti]] and is otherwise fairly barren of features.


== Trivia ==
==Levels==
{{DKC map}}
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|image1=[[File:Snow Barrel Blast 5.png|200px]]
|name1=[[Snow Barrel Blast]]
|description1=The first level of Gorilla Glacier, Snow Barrel Blast is a snow-filled level containing several [[Barrel Cannon]]s necessary to travel across the pitfalls.
|image2=[[File:Slipslide Ride SNES 2.png|200px]]
|name2=[[Slipslide Ride]]
|description2=The second level of Gorilla Glacier, Slipslide Ride takes place in an icy cavern. Getting through the levels requires the Kongs to use slippery ropes to slide either up or down an area.
|image3=[[File:Ice Age Alley.png|200px]]
|name3=[[Ice Age Alley]]{{footnote|main|a}}
|description3=The third level of Gorilla Glacier, Ice Age Alley also takes place during a snowstorm, though it has more rope-swinging segments in place of Barrel Cannons. Shortly before the start is an [[animal crate]] of [[Expresso]], who can help the Kongs cross the pitfalls more quickly. [[Mini-Necky]]s are the main enemies of the level.
|image4=[[File:Croctopus Chase SNES.png|200px]]
|name4=[[Croctopus Chase]]{{footnote|main|a}}
|description4=The fourth level of Gorilla Glacier, Croctopus Chase takes place in a very cold river. In various segments, a [[Croctopus]] chase after the Kongs, who have to swim away from them, until reaching a small area where the Croctopus rests.
|image5=[[File:Torchlight Trouble SNES 3.png|200px]]
|name5=[[Torchlight Trouble]]{{footnote|main|b}}
|description5=The fifth level of Gorilla Glacier, Torchlight Trouble takes place in a dark cave level, exclusively featuring [[Squawks]], who carries a torchlight to help the Kongs see their way ahead. [[Oil drum]]s and [[Mincer]]s appear as obstacles throughout the cave.
|image6=[[File:Rope Bridge Rumble 3.png|200px]]
|name6=[[Rope Bridge Rumble]]{{footnote|main|b}}
|description6=The sixth and final level of Gorilla Glacier, Rope Bridge Rumble takes place in a treetop village. An [[animal crate]] of [[Winky]] appears in the first [[bonus room]], and he can help by defeating [[Zinger]]s and jumping between platforms over pitfalls.
|image7=[[File:DKC-ReallyGnawtyRampage.png|200px]]
|name7=[[Really Gnawty Rampage]]
|description7=The boss level of Gorilla Glacier, Really Gnawty Rampage is where [[Really Gnawty]] is fought. He is fought similarly to [[Very Gnawty]], except he can jump higher and, in the Game Boy Advance remake, cause stalagmites to fall from the ceiling upon landing.
}}
{{footnote|note|a|Ice Age Alley and Croctopus Chase had their positions switched in the Game Boy Advance version.}}
{{footnote|note|b|Torchlight Trouble and Rope Bridge Rumble had their positions switched in the Game Boy Advance version.}}
 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=レベル4 ホワイトマウンテン
|JapR=Reberu 4 Howaito maunten
|JapM=Level 4 White Mountain
|Spa=Glaciar Gorila
|SpaM=Gorilla Glacier
|Fre=Glacier des Gorilles
|FreM=Gorilla Glacier
|Ger=Gorilla-Gletscher
|GerM=Gorilla Glacier
|Ita=Gorilla al Polo Nord
|ItaM=Gorilla at the North Pole
}}


*In the [[Game Boy Advance]] remake of ''Donkey Kong Country'', the levels [[Ice Age Alley]] and [[Croctopus Chase]] have had their positions switched around, as have [[Torchlight Trouble]] and [[Rope Bridge Rumble]].
==References==
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Revision as of 00:16, August 11, 2024

Gorilla Glacier
GorillaGlacier DKC.png
World map in the original version
The world map of Gorilla Glacier from Donkey Kong Country on Game Boy Color.
World map in the Game Boy Color version
The world map of Gorilla Glacier from Donkey Kong Country on Game Boy Advance.
World map in the Game Boy Advance version
Game Donkey Kong Country
Level(s) 6
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Gorilla Glacier is a location in Donkey Kong Country. It is the fourth world and an arctic wasteland on the peak of Donkey Kong Island. It consists of several ice caves and deep ravines, as well as a treetop village. Most levels have icy, slippery ground that cause Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong to slightly lose traction, and many levels have a 3-D effect of snow and dynamic backgrounds.

Gorilla Glacier appears to be the mountainous counterpart to the Volcano world from Donkey Kong Country Returns. When asked if they were the same region, senior designer Kynan Pearson approved of the idea.[1] However, the Cliff world uses arranged versions of Gorilla Glacier's music.

In the Donkey Kong Country cartoon, the Gorilla Glacier portion of Kongo Bongo Island is referred to as the White Mountains. This area is the home of Eddie the Mean Old Yeti and is otherwise fairly barren of features.

Levels

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Image Name Description

Snow Barrel Blast Snow Barrel Blast The first level of Gorilla Glacier, Snow Barrel Blast is a snow-filled level containing several Barrel Cannons necessary to travel across the pitfalls.
Slipslide Ride Slipslide Ride The second level of Gorilla Glacier, Slipslide Ride takes place in an icy cavern. Getting through the levels requires the Kongs to use slippery ropes to slide either up or down an area.
Ice Age Alley Ice Age Alleya The third level of Gorilla Glacier, Ice Age Alley also takes place during a snowstorm, though it has more rope-swinging segments in place of Barrel Cannons. Shortly before the start is an animal crate of Expresso, who can help the Kongs cross the pitfalls more quickly. Mini-Neckys are the main enemies of the level.
Croctopus Chase SNES.png Croctopus Chasea The fourth level of Gorilla Glacier, Croctopus Chase takes place in a very cold river. In various segments, a Croctopus chase after the Kongs, who have to swim away from them, until reaching a small area where the Croctopus rests.
Torchlight Trouble Torchlight Troubleb The fifth level of Gorilla Glacier, Torchlight Trouble takes place in a dark cave level, exclusively featuring Squawks, who carries a torchlight to help the Kongs see their way ahead. Oil drums and Mincers appear as obstacles throughout the cave.
Rope Bridge Rumble Rope Bridge Rumbleb The sixth and final level of Gorilla Glacier, Rope Bridge Rumble takes place in a treetop village. An animal crate of Winky appears in the first bonus room, and he can help by defeating Zingers and jumping between platforms over pitfalls.
Really Gnawty Rampage Really Gnawty Rampage The boss level of Gorilla Glacier, Really Gnawty Rampage is where Really Gnawty is fought. He is fought similarly to Very Gnawty, except he can jump higher and, in the Game Boy Advance remake, cause stalagmites to fall from the ceiling upon landing.

a - Ice Age Alley and Croctopus Chase had their positions switched in the Game Boy Advance version.
b - Torchlight Trouble and Rope Bridge Rumble had their positions switched in the Game Boy Advance version.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese レベル4 ホワイトマウンテン[?]
Reberu 4 Howaito maunten
Level 4 White Mountain
French Glacier des Gorilles[?] Gorilla Glacier
German Gorilla-Gletscher[?] Gorilla Glacier
Italian Gorilla al Polo Nord[?] Gorilla at the North Pole
Spanish Glaciar Gorila[?] Gorilla Glacier

References

  1. ^ KynanPearson (August 12, 2021). Post. X (English). Retrieved August 10, 2024. (Archived August 12, 2021, 22:02:25 UTC via Wayback Machine.)