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Funky Kong has the same general build as fellow Kongs such as Donkey and Kiddy Kong, being both large and muscular; Funky's fur is generally light brown in color. The shade of it varies in his appearances and artwork, being either light or dark. In all of his appearances, Funky wears a pair of sunglasses which conceal what his true eyes look like; however, in ''Donkey Kong Country'', Funky could be seen lifting his sunglasses and revealing a pair of eyes just like Donkey Kong's. Funky's sunglasses were originally black in color in ''Donkey Kong Country'', but virtually all subsequent appearances depict as being purple tinted. | Funky Kong has the same general build as fellow Kongs such as Donkey and Kiddy Kong, being both large and muscular; Funky's fur is generally light brown in color. The shade of it varies in his appearances and artwork, being either light or dark. In all of his appearances, Funky wears a pair of sunglasses which conceal what his true eyes look like; however, in ''Donkey Kong Country'', Funky could be seen lifting his sunglasses and revealing a pair of eyes just like Donkey Kong's. Funky's sunglasses were originally black in color in ''Donkey Kong Country'', but virtually all subsequent appearances depict as being purple tinted. | ||
In ''Donkey Kong Country'', ''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest'' and ''Donkey Kong Land 2'', Funky Kong's attire is essentially the same, with him wearing a red bandanna with white polka-dots, medals around his neck ("[[Wikipedia: Bling-bling|bling]]") and sandals. | In ''Donkey Kong Country'', ''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest'' and ''Donkey Kong Land 2'', Funky Kong's attire is essentially the same, with him wearing a red bandanna with white polka-dots, medals around his neck ("[[Wikipedia: Bling-bling|bling]]"), a purple speedo, and sandals. | ||
''Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!'' radically alters Funky's appearance, having him discard his medals and replace them with tools slung from a tool belt; Funky also wears a white muscle shirt, blue shorts and black boots in this game. ''Donkey Kong 64'' has Funky changing clothes again, with him wearing navy blue and black cammo print in this game. More recently, Funky's appearance has remained consistent, being identical to his attire from ''Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!'', with his tool belt being replaced by a regular one. | ''Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!'' radically alters Funky's appearance, having him discard his medals and replace them with tools slung from a tool belt; Funky also wears a white muscle shirt, blue shorts and black boots in this game. ''Donkey Kong 64'' has Funky changing clothes again, with him wearing navy blue and black cammo print in this game. More recently, Funky's appearance has remained consistent, being identical to his attire from ''Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!'', with his tool belt being replaced by a regular one and no boots. | ||
While Funky's bandanna has always been red with white polka dots in official artwork, in-game sprites depicted it as purple in the first two ''Donkey Kong Country'' games and solid red in the third. ''DK: King of Swing'' was the first game to depict him with a polka-dot bandanna in his sprites. | |||
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