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|title=Gusty Glade
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|image=[[Image:Gustyglade.jpg|250px]]
|image=[[File:GustyGladeSNES2.png]]
|code=5 - 3 (DKC2) <br> 4 - 3 (DKL2)
|code=5 - 3
|game=''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'', ''[[Donkey Kong Land 2]]''
|world=[[Gloomy Gulch]]
|notes=This level has strong gusts of wind in it that can blow the Kongs off the course.
|game=''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]''
|before1=[[Haunted Hall|<<]]
|track=Forest Interlude
|after1=[[Parrot Chute Panic|>>]]
|before=[[Haunted Hall|<<]]
|before2=[[Krazy Koaster|<<]]
|after=[[Parrot Chute Panic (Donkey Kong Country 2)|>>]]
|after2=[[Parrot Chute Panic|>>]]
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'''Gusty Glade''' is the twenty-fifth level of ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'' and ''[[Donkey Kong Land 2]]''. It is also the third area of [[Gloomy Gulch]].
'''Gusty Glade''' is the twenty-fifth level in ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]'' and the third area of [[Gloomy Gulch]]. It takes place in the spooky woods and prominently features strong gusts of [[wind]], powerful enough to propel the [[Kong]]s in the direction it blows, either left or right. The wind stops blowing in parts of the level, which is when the leaves fall down casually. A light windstorm sometimes occurs, which does not affect [[Diddy Kong|Diddy]] and [[Dixie Kong]], but it could indicate a forthcoming windstorm. Gusty Glade also features abysses, where the [[wind]] usually begins to blow again so that the [[Kong]]s can gross the gap. Gusty Glade has a few [[Barrel Cannon]] segments where the Kongs usually only have to blast out while the wind is not blowing so that they do not fall into a pitfall or a [[Zinger]]. [[Rattly]]'s [[animal crate]] is hidden behind the starting point, and a [[team up]] throw can be used to reach the area with it. If Rattly is freed, the Kongs can ride him up to the [[No Animal Sign]] about halfway through.


Although taking place in an eerie forest, this level has strong gusts of wind that can push the [[Kong]]s into abysses. Sometimes, the wind can be tricky and change directions suddenly, so they must watch their footing. To make things a little easier, [[Rattly the Rattlesnake]] can be found in this stage. He is hidden behind a high piece of land right at the beginning of the level. Enemies here include [[Klampon]]s, [[Kannon]]s, [[Neek]]s, [[Spiny (Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest)|Spinys]], [[Click-Clack]]s and [[Flitter]]s, as well as [[Kutlass]], who only appears in ''Donkey Kong Country 2's'' version of Gusty Glade.
==Layout==
 
[[File:Gusty Glade DKC2 GBA platforms.png|thumb|left|Gusty Glade in the Game Boy Advance version]]
It should also be noted that this is the only level in ''Donkey Kong Land 2'' that is almost identical to ''Donkey Kong Country 2's'' version of the stage. Although some enemies or items may have been excluded or moved, the layout remains very similar. Even though the layout is alike in both games, however, some [[Bonus Level]]s and other secrets are still hidden in distinct places.
Diddy and Dixie begin the level in front of a tall, steep hill. They can optionally continue or open the Rattly Crate above the hill. A straight pathway with a pair of Klampons on it is to the right of the tall hill. Once the enemies are passed, a strong wind begins to blow the heroes towards a large alcove with a Click-Clack in it. There is a [[DK Barrel]] above this alcove. Some stair-like structures follow with a few more Klampons marching down them. A second gap is present after the last stair, and a [[Banana Coin]] floats within it. On the other side of the gap, the Kongs can find a pathway that winds around a raised piece of land with two Spinies and a [[Treasure Chest]], containing the [[KONG Letters|letter K]], on it.
 
==Level Layout==
===''Donkey Kong Country 2''/''Donkey Kong Land 2''===
[[File:GustyLand65.jpg|left|thumb|180px|The Kongs ride Rattly through the level.]]
[[Diddy Kong|Diddy]] and [[Dixie Kong]] begin the level in front of a tall, steep hill that they can climb over to find an [[Animal Crate]] (or an [[Animal Barrel]] in ''Donkey Kong Land 2'') that contains Rattly. A [[Banana Coin]] and a [[photograph]], found only in the [[Game Boy Advance]] port, is also in this hidden area in ''Donkey Kong Country 2''. A straight pathway with a pair of Klampons on it is to the right of the tall hill. Once the enemies are passed, a strong wind begins to blow the heroes towards a large alcove with a Click-Clack in it. There is a [[DK Barrel]] above this alcove. Some stair-like structures follow with a few more Klampons marching down them. A second gap is present after the last stair, and a Banana Coin floats within it. On the other side of the gap, the Kongs can find a pathway that winds around a raised piece of land with two Spinies and a [[Treasure Chest|treasure chest]], containing the [[K-O-N-G Letters|letter K]], on it.


Another large abyss is ahead, but it can be crossed if the heroes ride on the hard gusts of wind. A gap much wider follows, and dozens of thin, pillar-like platforms are in it. Most of these platforms hold a Neek or a Klampon, but two of them carry the letter O and a [[DK Barrel]]. After the final pillar, the Kongs approach another large gap that they can cross with the wind's help. There are some stair-like structures on the opposite side of the abyss, and Klampons and Spinies walk along them. Another abyss is ahead, and this time, the wind cannot help the Kongs cross it, as a high platform must be reached. However, a hook floats in the center of the gap to assist the heroes in crossing. After they pass the gap, they can find a pathway leading to another gap. A small hill with a [[No Animal Sign]] is on the pathway, and Rattly disappears when it is passed, if he had been found previously. An Auto Fire Barrel with the [[Star Barrel]] above it is above the gap mentioned previously.
Another large abyss is ahead, but it can be crossed if the heroes ride on the hard gusts of wind. A gap much wider follows, and dozens of thin, pillar-like platforms are in it. Most of these platforms hold a Neek or a Klampon, but two of them carry the letter O and a [[DK Barrel]]. After the final pillar, the Kongs approach another large gap that they can cross with the wind's help. There are some stair-like structures on the opposite side of the abyss, and Klampons and Spinies walk along them. Another abyss is ahead, and this time, the wind cannot help the Kongs cross it, as a high platform must be reached. However, a hook floats in the center of the gap to assist the heroes in crossing. After they pass the gap, they can find a pathway leading to another gap. A small hill with a [[No Animal Sign]] is on the pathway, and Rattly disappears when it is passed, if he had been found previously. An Auto Fire Barrel with the [[Star Barrel]] above it is above the gap mentioned previously.


This barrel immediately blasts the primates onto a solid piece of land on the other side of the gap, where a Kannon is present. A wide alcove is ahead with a Kutlass in it. The Kongs' path is blocked by a high wall near here. However, they can climb to the top of the wall, which has a DK Barrel on it, with the use of a hook hanging in the air. Two Kutlass enemies (or two Spinies in ''Donkey Kong Land 2'') are on the other side of the wall, and one of them can be found on a raised piece of land with a treasure chest, containing a [[kannonball]], on it. Another treasure chest that contains the letter N is under this piece of land. Three gaps are farther ahead. The Kongs must be cautious of a pair of Zingers (or one Zinger in ''Donkey Kong Land 2'') as they cross the first gap. The second gap, which a simple jump can help them cross, is followed by a small platform holding a [[Kannon (cannon)|kannon]]. The third abyss is very wide, and not even the wind can blow the heroes all the way across. Luckily, hooks float above the gap that they can use to pass it. The wind blows as they use the hooks to their advantage, and it can push them in the wrong direction as they hold onto the objects. Once the primates overcome the large abyss, they can reach large area of land with a gap in the center of it. A raised piece of land is behind the gap that can be used to cross it. As the Kongs walk along it, a Kannon shoots at them. A DK Barrel wobbles on the section of ground below the enemy. Three Barrel Cannons are present in a wide abyss ahead. The barrels, placed in a upward position, must be used to guide the primates over the abyss.  
[[File:Gusty Glade DKC2 shot 3.png|thumb|Dixie hovers over the letter G.]]
This barrel immediately blasts the primates onto a solid piece of land on the other side of the gap, where a Kannon is present. A wide alcove is ahead with a Kutlass in it. The Kongs' path is blocked by a high wall near here. However, they can climb to the top of the wall, which has a DK Barrel on it, with the use of a hook hanging in the air. Two Kutlass enemies are on the other side of the wall, and one of them can be found on a raised piece of land with a treasure chest, containing a [[Cannonball|kannonball]], on it. Another treasure chest that contains the letter N is under this piece of land. Three gaps are farther ahead. The Kongs must be cautious of a pair of Zingers as they cross the first gap. The second gap, which a simple jump can help them cross, is followed by a small platform holding a [[Cannon|kannon]]. The third abyss is very wide, and not even the wind can blow the heroes all the way across. Luckily, hooks float above the gap that they can use to pass it. The wind blows as they use the hooks to their advantage, and it can push them in the wrong direction as they hold onto the objects. Once the primates overcome the large abyss, they can reach large area of land with a gap in the center of it. A raised piece of land is behind the gap that can be used to cross it. As the Kongs walk along it, a Kannon shoots at them. A DK Barrel wobbles on the section of ground below the enemy. Three Barrel Cannons are present in a wide abyss ahead. The barrels, placed in a upward position, must be used to guide the primates over the abyss.  


[[File:GustyGlade365.PNG|180px|thumb|Dixie hovers over the letter G after grabbing the DK Coin.]]
When they blast the heroes into the air, they are sent upwards, so they must shift to the right after exiting the barrels to land in the following cannon. However, the wind can blow them in the wrong direction if they shoot at the wrong time. When the Kongs finally pass the abyss, they find themselves on a tall hill with a Kannon on the bottom of it. A wide gap with a [[DK Coin|Video Game Hero Coin]] above it is near the foe. The wind can help the heroes cross the abyss and land on a platform with another abyss right after it. The letter G is in this gap, which can be passed with the aid of the wind. An even wider pit follows. This time, the wind is an inconvenience to the Kongs, and they must use Barrel Cannons to cross. As they blast out of the barrels, which, as before, shoot them upwards, the wind pushes them around. They must wait for the correct time to shoot so that the wind puts them in the right place. A Zinger is on the other side of the abyss next to the [[End of Level Target]], whose prizes include a [[Banana Bunch]], a [[Banana Coin]], or a [[Red Balloon]]. The Kongs can win a prize from it before leaving the level if they blast down from the last Barrel Cannon.
When they blast the heroes into the air, they are sent upwards, so they must shift to the right after exiting the barrels to land in the following cannon. However, the wind can blow them in the wrong direction if they shoot at the wrong time. When the Kongs finally pass the abyss, they find themselves on a tall hill with a Kannon on the bottom of it. A wide gap with a [[DK Coin]] above it is near the foe. The wind can help the heroes cross the abyss and land on a platform with another abyss right after it. The letter G is in this gap, which can be passed with the aid of the wind. An even wider pit follows. This time, the wind is an inconvenience to the Kongs, and they must use Barrel Cannons to cross. As they blast out of the barrels, which, as before, shoot them upwards, the wind pushes them around. They must wait for the correct time to shoot so that the wind puts them in the right place. A Zinger waits on the other side of this abyss next to the [[End of Level Target]] (or the spring in ''Donkey Kong Land 2''). When this target is hit, the level is completed. In ''Donkey Kong Country 2'', a prize can be won from the target if they shoot to it from the last Barrel Cannon. In the Game Boy Advance version of the same game, a [[Golden Feather]] is located on top of a hill after the target.
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==Secrets==
==Enemies==
===''Donkey Kong Country 2''===
The following enemies appear in the following quantities:
====K-O-N-G Letters====
*K: The primates must break open a treasure chest found shortly after the first DK Barrel to discover the letter K.
*O: In the area that contains the second DK Barrel, the heroes can find many thin platforms. The last of these platforms holds the letter O.
*N: The letter N is enclosed in a treasure chest that is placed shortly after the level's Star Barrel.
*G: The letter G hovers above the second-to-last pit in the level, and a super-jump or Team-up move is required to reach it safely.


====Bonus Levels====
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[[File:GustyGlade665.png|thumb|180px|Rattly and the Kongs cross a pit in the first Bonus Level.]]
Click Clack DKC2.png|[[Click Clack]] (1)
*Immediately before the primates pass the level's No Animal Sign, they must search above themselves to notice a [[Bonus Barrel]] in the air. They should use Rattly or their [[Team-up]] move to reach it. It leads them to a Bonus Level, where they must bounce along several Flitters to cross an abyss with the Kremkoin on the other side of it. As they cross the abyss, the wind blows them to the east towards the Kremekoin, which they have 10 seconds to find an collect. If they hit into an enemy, fall into the pit, or run out of time during this bonus, they are sent back into the main level.
Flitter DKC2.png|[[Flitter]] (5, Bonus Area only)
*Similar to ''Donkey Kong Land 2's'' second Bonus Level, the Kongs must uncover a kannonball from inside a treasure chest, which is located not long after the Star Barrel. Then, they must carry it across two pits and throw it into a nearby kannon. Once the kannon is loaded, they must walk into it to be shot to a Bonus Level. Here, they must use a moving Barrel Cannon to shoot to 65 stars that float high in the air. As the barrel moves under these stars, they must fire out of it to grab some of the objects. If all of the stars are obtained before the time limit of 30 seconds runs out, a Kremkoin appears on the right side of the area to grab with the remaining time. They are sent back to the main level if they fail to collect the Kremkoin before time runs out.
Kannon DKC2 enemy.png|[[Kannon]] (3)
Klampon DKC2.png|[[Klampon]] (11)
Kutlass DKC2 yellow.png|[[Kutlass]] (yellow) (4)
Neek DKC2.png|[[Neek]] (6)
Spiny DKC2.png|[[Spiny (Donkey Kong Country 2)|Spiny]] (4)
Zinger DKC2 yellow.png|[[Zinger]] (yellow) (4)
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====DK Coin====
==Items and objects==
*After the passing last Kannon in the level, the primates cross a large pit. A DK Coin is above this abyss, but it is too high to reach with a normal jump. They can use the barrels shot by the nearby Kannon to bounce up to a coin. Dixie Kong can also reach it by using her [[Helicopter Twirl]] immediately after jumping off of the structure found before the Kannon.
The following items and objects appear in the following quantities:


====Golden Feather (Game Boy Advance version only)====
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*At the very end of the level, the Kongs should pass up the End of Level Target and try to jump up to the tall hill after it. They should find a hidden hook that helps them climb to the top, where they can grab the Golden Feather.
Banana Coin.png|[[Banana Coin]] (3)
DK Barrel.png|[[DK Barrel]] (4)
Treasure Chest DKC2.png|[[Treasure chest]] (3)
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====Photograph (Game Boy Advance version only)====
===KONG Letters===
*At the beginning of the level, the heroes should use their Team-up move to throw one another onto the tall hill behind them. A hidden area is on the other side of the hill, where they can find Rattly's crate. After they release the rattlesnake from his crate, they should jump to the left along the side of another hill to grab a hidden photograph. They can also reach this photograph by using their Team-up move again. The photograph gives the heroes a picture of Rattly for page 12 of their [[scrapbook]].
*'''K:''' In a treasure chest by two Spinies.
*'''O:''' On the last platform of a series of small ones guarded by Neeks and Klampons.
*'''N:''' Shortly after the Star Barrel, there are two Chests, each guarded by a Kutlass. The bottom one has the letter 'N'.
*'''G:''' In an abyss just after the Video Game Hero Coin, following after two bananas.


===''Donkey Kong Land 2''===
===Key items===
====K-O-N-G Letters====
*'''[[DK Coin|Cranky's Video Game Hero Coin]]:''' Right after the last Kannon is an abyss, and the Video Game Hero Coin is floating high above in the center. It cannot be reached from a normal jump, so the Kongs can either bounce off the Barrels fired by a nearby Kannon or Dixie can use her Ponytail Whirl move to reach the Video Game Hero Coin just before the gap.
*K: The letter K is located inside of a treasure chest found shortly after the first DK Barrel.
*'''[[Golden feather]] (Game Boy Advance version only):''' Right after the End of Level Target, the Kongs must try to climb up the level exit. By jumping, this reveals a hidden hook, allowing them to jump at the top of the structure where the golden feather is.
*O: The letter O is placed on a thin platform found shortly after the second DK Barrel.
*'''[[Photograph]] (Game Boy Advance version only):''' At the very start, the Kongs must use team up to go behind the level entrance. Aside from a Rattly Crate, there is also a photograph leaning against the leftmost wall. It is high up, so the Kongs can only reach it by using team up or by jumping at it while riding Rattly. The photograph is of Rattly himself, as seen in the twelfth page of the [[Scrapbook (Donkey Kong Country series)|scrapbook]].
*N: A treasure chest containing the letter N is located around a few Spinies found shortly after the Star Barrel.
*G: The letter G hovers above the second-to-last pit in the level. An Auto Fire Barrel is below it to catch the primates when they drop to the letter.


====Bonus Levels====
==Bonus Levels==
[[File:GustyGlade565.png|thumb|170px|Diddy Kong prepares to jump on a Kaboing in the second Bonus Level.]]
{{multiframe|[[File:Gusty Glade Bonus Area 1.png|200px]] [[File:Gusty Glade Bonus Area 2.png|200px]]|size=420|The first and second Bonus Levels respectively}}
*After passing the letter O in the area full of thin platforms, the Kongs have to cross a pit with the use of a hook. Instead of jumping to the ledge to the right, they should drop down and follow a banana trail to land in a hidden Bonus Barrel. It sends them to a Bonus Level, where they must collect 15 stars within the time limit of 20 seconds. Some raised pieces off land in this area must be used to reach several of the stars. Once all of the stars are collected within the time limit, a Kremkoin appears to claim before the remaining time runs out. If the heroes fail to collect the Kremkoin before time runs out, they are lead back to the main level.
Gusty Glade has two [[Bonus Level]]s, listed by type:
*After passing the letter N, the group can spy a kannonball lying nearby. They must pick it up and carry it along the path until they find a kannon. After loading the kannon with the kannonball, they must walk into the object to be shot to a Bonus Level. Here, they must defeat a collection of two Spinies, two Kaboings, and a Klampon. If all five of the enemies in this bonus are defeated within 20 seconds, a Kremkoin appears for them to claim. They must collect the coin before time runs out, otherwise, they will be sent back to the main level. This also happens if they are attacked by an enemy or fall into a pit.


====DK Coin====
*'''''Find the Token!''''': Just before the No Animal Sign are two bananas that lead up to a Bonus Barrel. They Kongs can enter it with Rattly or by using team up. Their objective is to cross a large gap by bouncing on Flitters, and reach the end Kremkoin. The Bonus Area has a time limit of 10 seconds. If the Kongs hit an enemy or fall down the pit, they lose. A light gust also blows in the Bonus Area.
*The Kongs shoot across a pit with Barrel Cannons after they pass an area with a Kannon near the end of the level. They blast to the DK Coin on the way.
*'''''Collect the Stars!'''''<br>Shortly after the Star Barrel, the Kongs can find two Kutlass, each with a Chest. The Kongs must pick up the upper Chest on the hill and ram it into either Kutlass, revealing the [[Cannonball|kannonball]]. Diddy and Dixie must carefully carry it across two gaps, the first one is patrolled by two Zingers, then throw it into a [[Cannon|kannon]], which takes them to the Bonus Area. The Kongs' objective is to collect 65 stars under 40 seconds by blasting from an Arrow Barrel, and collect the resulting Kremkoin. There are no pitfalls in this Bonus Level.
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==Gallery==
===Super Nintendo Entertainment System===
<gallery>
Gusty GladeSNES1.png|The Kongs collect Rattly behind the level entrance.
Gusty Glade DKC2 hooks.png|The Kongs jump between hooks.
Gusty Glade Bonus Barrel 1 SNES.png|The Kongs and Rattly sit below the first Bonus Barrel.
Gusty Glade DKC2 shot.png|Diddy carries a Kannonball over a pit.
Gusty Glade DKC2 Kannon.png|Diddy jumps over a Kannonball fired by a Kannon.
GustyGladeSNES3.png|The Kongs can reach the Video Game Hero Coin by bouncing off the barrel fired by Kannon.
Gusty Glade DKC2 end.png|The End of Level Target
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==Gallery==
===Game Boy Advance===
<center><gallery>
<gallery>
File:GustyGlade165.png|Diddy carries a kannonball over a pit in the original version of the level.
Gusty Glade DKC2 GBA Rattly Crate.png|Location of the Rattly Crate and photograph.
File:GustyGlade465.PNG|Dddy hangs onto a hook in the ''Donkey Kong Land 2'' version of the level.
Gusty Glade DKC2 GBA platforms.png|Diddy and Dixie cross a series of small platforms with Rattly.
File:GustyGladeGBA165.png|The Kongs stand near a pit in the Game Boy Advance version of the level.
Gusty Glade DKC2 GBA hooks.png|The Kongs use hooks to cross over a pit.
</gallery></center>
Gusty Glade DKC2 GBA Bonus Area 1.png|The Kongs and Rattly in the first Bonus Area.
Gusty Glade DKC2 GBA Barrel Cannons.png|The Kongs use Barrel Cannons to cross the wide gap.
Gusty Glade DKC2 GBA.png|The Kongs stand near a pit guarded by Zingers.
Gusty Glade DKC2 GBA letter G.png|The Kongs are at the letter G.
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==Names in Other Languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|Jap=かぜのもり
|JapR=Kaze no Mori
|JapM=Windy Woods
|Spa=Claro Borrascoso
|Spa=Claro Borrascoso
|SpaM=Gusty Clear
|SpaM=Gusty Glade
|Fra=Fatale Rafale  
|Fre=Fatale Rafale  
|FraM=Fatal Gust
|FreM=Fatal Gust
|Ger=Sturmwald
|Ger=Sturmwald
|GerM=Storm Forest}}
|GerM=Storm Forest
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|Ita=Raffiche Sadiche
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|ItaM=Sadistic Gusts
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Latest revision as of 20:07, June 22, 2024

Level
Gusty Glade
Gusty Glade
Level code 5 - 3
World Gloomy Gulch
Game Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest
Music track Forest Interlude
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Gusty Glade is the twenty-fifth level in Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest and the third area of Gloomy Gulch. It takes place in the spooky woods and prominently features strong gusts of wind, powerful enough to propel the Kongs in the direction it blows, either left or right. The wind stops blowing in parts of the level, which is when the leaves fall down casually. A light windstorm sometimes occurs, which does not affect Diddy and Dixie Kong, but it could indicate a forthcoming windstorm. Gusty Glade also features abysses, where the wind usually begins to blow again so that the Kongs can gross the gap. Gusty Glade has a few Barrel Cannon segments where the Kongs usually only have to blast out while the wind is not blowing so that they do not fall into a pitfall or a Zinger. Rattly's animal crate is hidden behind the starting point, and a team up throw can be used to reach the area with it. If Rattly is freed, the Kongs can ride him up to the No Animal Sign about halfway through.

Layout[edit]

The Kongs and Rattly cross over some small platforms in Gusty Glade.
Gusty Glade in the Game Boy Advance version

Diddy and Dixie begin the level in front of a tall, steep hill. They can optionally continue or open the Rattly Crate above the hill. A straight pathway with a pair of Klampons on it is to the right of the tall hill. Once the enemies are passed, a strong wind begins to blow the heroes towards a large alcove with a Click-Clack in it. There is a DK Barrel above this alcove. Some stair-like structures follow with a few more Klampons marching down them. A second gap is present after the last stair, and a Banana Coin floats within it. On the other side of the gap, the Kongs can find a pathway that winds around a raised piece of land with two Spinies and a Treasure Chest, containing the letter K, on it.

Another large abyss is ahead, but it can be crossed if the heroes ride on the hard gusts of wind. A gap much wider follows, and dozens of thin, pillar-like platforms are in it. Most of these platforms hold a Neek or a Klampon, but two of them carry the letter O and a DK Barrel. After the final pillar, the Kongs approach another large gap that they can cross with the wind's help. There are some stair-like structures on the opposite side of the abyss, and Klampons and Spinies walk along them. Another abyss is ahead, and this time, the wind cannot help the Kongs cross it, as a high platform must be reached. However, a hook floats in the center of the gap to assist the heroes in crossing. After they pass the gap, they can find a pathway leading to another gap. A small hill with a No Animal Sign is on the pathway, and Rattly disappears when it is passed, if he had been found previously. An Auto Fire Barrel with the Star Barrel above it is above the gap mentioned previously.

Gusty Glade
Dixie hovers over the letter G.

This barrel immediately blasts the primates onto a solid piece of land on the other side of the gap, where a Kannon is present. A wide alcove is ahead with a Kutlass in it. The Kongs' path is blocked by a high wall near here. However, they can climb to the top of the wall, which has a DK Barrel on it, with the use of a hook hanging in the air. Two Kutlass enemies are on the other side of the wall, and one of them can be found on a raised piece of land with a treasure chest, containing a kannonball, on it. Another treasure chest that contains the letter N is under this piece of land. Three gaps are farther ahead. The Kongs must be cautious of a pair of Zingers as they cross the first gap. The second gap, which a simple jump can help them cross, is followed by a small platform holding a kannon. The third abyss is very wide, and not even the wind can blow the heroes all the way across. Luckily, hooks float above the gap that they can use to pass it. The wind blows as they use the hooks to their advantage, and it can push them in the wrong direction as they hold onto the objects. Once the primates overcome the large abyss, they can reach large area of land with a gap in the center of it. A raised piece of land is behind the gap that can be used to cross it. As the Kongs walk along it, a Kannon shoots at them. A DK Barrel wobbles on the section of ground below the enemy. Three Barrel Cannons are present in a wide abyss ahead. The barrels, placed in a upward position, must be used to guide the primates over the abyss.

When they blast the heroes into the air, they are sent upwards, so they must shift to the right after exiting the barrels to land in the following cannon. However, the wind can blow them in the wrong direction if they shoot at the wrong time. When the Kongs finally pass the abyss, they find themselves on a tall hill with a Kannon on the bottom of it. A wide gap with a Video Game Hero Coin above it is near the foe. The wind can help the heroes cross the abyss and land on a platform with another abyss right after it. The letter G is in this gap, which can be passed with the aid of the wind. An even wider pit follows. This time, the wind is an inconvenience to the Kongs, and they must use Barrel Cannons to cross. As they blast out of the barrels, which, as before, shoot them upwards, the wind pushes them around. They must wait for the correct time to shoot so that the wind puts them in the right place. A Zinger is on the other side of the abyss next to the End of Level Target, whose prizes include a Banana Bunch, a Banana Coin, or a Red Balloon. The Kongs can win a prize from it before leaving the level if they blast down from the last Barrel Cannon.

Enemies[edit]

The following enemies appear in the following quantities:

Items and objects[edit]

The following items and objects appear in the following quantities:

KONG Letters[edit]

  • K: In a treasure chest by two Spinies.
  • O: On the last platform of a series of small ones guarded by Neeks and Klampons.
  • N: Shortly after the Star Barrel, there are two Chests, each guarded by a Kutlass. The bottom one has the letter 'N'.
  • G: In an abyss just after the Video Game Hero Coin, following after two bananas.

Key items[edit]

  • Cranky's Video Game Hero Coin: Right after the last Kannon is an abyss, and the Video Game Hero Coin is floating high above in the center. It cannot be reached from a normal jump, so the Kongs can either bounce off the Barrels fired by a nearby Kannon or Dixie can use her Ponytail Whirl move to reach the Video Game Hero Coin just before the gap.
  • Golden feather (Game Boy Advance version only): Right after the End of Level Target, the Kongs must try to climb up the level exit. By jumping, this reveals a hidden hook, allowing them to jump at the top of the structure where the golden feather is.
  • Photograph (Game Boy Advance version only): At the very start, the Kongs must use team up to go behind the level entrance. Aside from a Rattly Crate, there is also a photograph leaning against the leftmost wall. It is high up, so the Kongs can only reach it by using team up or by jumping at it while riding Rattly. The photograph is of Rattly himself, as seen in the twelfth page of the scrapbook.

Bonus Levels[edit]

Gusty Glade The Kongs in the second Bonus Area of Gusty Glade.
The first and second Bonus Levels respectively

Gusty Glade has two Bonus Levels, listed by type:

  • Find the Token!: Just before the No Animal Sign are two bananas that lead up to a Bonus Barrel. They Kongs can enter it with Rattly or by using team up. Their objective is to cross a large gap by bouncing on Flitters, and reach the end Kremkoin. The Bonus Area has a time limit of 10 seconds. If the Kongs hit an enemy or fall down the pit, they lose. A light gust also blows in the Bonus Area.
  • Collect the Stars!
    Shortly after the Star Barrel, the Kongs can find two Kutlass, each with a Chest. The Kongs must pick up the upper Chest on the hill and ram it into either Kutlass, revealing the kannonball. Diddy and Dixie must carefully carry it across two gaps, the first one is patrolled by two Zingers, then throw it into a kannon, which takes them to the Bonus Area. The Kongs' objective is to collect 65 stars under 40 seconds by blasting from an Arrow Barrel, and collect the resulting Kremkoin. There are no pitfalls in this Bonus Level.

Gallery[edit]

Super Nintendo Entertainment System[edit]

Game Boy Advance[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese かぜのもり[?]
Kaze no Mori
Windy Woods
French Fatale Rafale[?] Fatal Gust
German Sturmwald[?] Storm Forest
Italian Raffiche Sadiche[?] Sadistic Gusts
Spanish Claro Borrascoso[?] Gusty Glade