Coral Capers

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Template:Levelbox Coral Capers is the fourth level of Donkey Kong Country and of the first world, Kongo Jungle.

Summary

Coral Capers takes place in a large pond. It is the first level that takes place underwater and to have swimming controls. It is the first level to have no Bonus Levels, which are also absent from subsequent underwater levels in the game. Coral Capers has a variety of underwater enemies, all of whom make their first appearance in the level: Bitesizes, Croctopuses, Chomps Jr., Chomps, and Clambos. Squidges are the only aquatic enemies that do not appear in the level. Between the coral walls, there are many hidden areas with bananas, and one of them has an Expresso Token.

The level is also the debut of the Animal Friend, Enguarde the Swordfish, who can be found after the first Croctopus in the level. It is optional for Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong to ride Enguarde, who can defeat underwater enemies unlike the Kongs. A second Enguarde can be found just after the Star Barrel.

Layout

Coral Capers
Two Enguardes are found in the level

At the beginning of the level, the Kongs swim through a wide underwater area containing a few Bitesizes and the level's first DK Barrel. A pathway leading north to the letter K and another area is ahead after a pair of Bitesizes. A channel stretching to the right of the letter K allows the heroes to access a square-shaped area with a large, coral structure in the center of it. A Croctopus swims around the area in a circular pattern. Another channel in this area leads to a large, open section with a lone Bitesize in it. An alcove at the bottom of the area, as hinted by a group of bananas shaping a down arrow, is where the Animal Crate with Enguarde is located. The swordfish can aid the Kongs as they head north through a long passage, making their way into another square-shaped area with a coral structure in the center of it. A Croctopus circles this structure, which has a Red Balloon to the right of it. A channel in the left part of this area leads to a wobbling DK Barrel and a curvy passage that takes the Kongs into a wide section with a few Bitesizes. The Star Barrel is farther into the area, next to a passage facing south.

Three gaps are above this passage: the one farthest to the left contains a Banana Bunch, the one in the middle holds the letter O, and the alcove on the far right carries a single banana. Once the heroes head down the aforementioned passage, they access another square-shaped section with a piece of land in the center of it. As before, a Croctopus circles the area. An Animal Crate containing the second Enguarde also sits in the corner of this area, which the heroes can exit with the use of a small channel that helps them reach a wider area with a Chomps Jr. and a DK Barrel in it. A passage facing north immediately follows this barrel with a few Chomps swimming around in it. The heroes can find a hidden pathway over a wall to enter a hidden alcove containing an Animal Token of Expresso the Ostrich. Once the heroes reach the top of this passage, they can find the letter N and a channel with a wider area on the opposite side of it. Several Bitesizes swim through here. The long pathway widens even more after they pass a Clambo in an alcove. In this wider section, two structures can be seen in the center of the area with a Croctopus circling them. The Kongs can nab the letter G between them. An exit sign stands nearby, and once the heroes pass it, they complete the level.

Enemies

Sprite Name Amount
Bitesize, a foe from Donkey Kong Country. Bitesize 12
A purple Croctopus. Croctopus 4
Sprite of a Chomps Jr. in Donkey Kong Country. Chomps Jr. 2
A sprite of the enemy Chomps in Donkey Kong Country. Chomps 2
Sprite of a Clambo in Donkey Kong Country. Clambo 1

Items and objects

The Kongs and Enguarde the Swordfish swim up to the Life Balloon of Coral Capers in Donkey Kong Country
The Kongs and Enguarde swim up to the Red Balloon
Sprite Name Amount
The sprite of a Banana from the Donkey Kong Country trilogy on Super Nintendo. Banana 82
Sprite of a Banana Bunch from the original Donkey Kong Country trilogy Banana Bunch 2
Sprite of a DK Barrel in Donkey Kong Country. DK Barrel 2
An animal token of Expresso in Donkey Kong Country Expresso Token In a hidden alcove to the right of the level's two Chomps.
A Life Balloon in Donkey Kong Country. Red Balloon After the first Enguarde Crate, the Red Balloon is found to the right in a square-shaped area guarded by a Croctopus, slowly floating upward.
Sprite of a Barrel in Donkey Kong Country. Star Barrel 1

K-O-N-G Letters

Image Location
The letter K in Coral Capers (SNES) The letter K is in an alcove at the top of the first passage that faces north.
The letter O in Coral Capers (SNES) The letter O is in a small alcove above a Chomps Jr. next to the Star Barrel.
The N in Coral Capers from Donkey Kong Country The letter N is located at the top of a passage found immediately after the third DK Barrel in the level.
Coral Capers Near the end of the level, the Kongs can find an arrow sign pointing to a nearby exit. The letter G is in a small channel nearby around a Croctopus.

Photograph

Image Name Location
Sprite of a photograph from both Donkey Kong Country and Donkey Kong Country on Game Boy Advance. Photograph (Game Boy Advance version) When Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong find the letter G, they must swim directly below it to enter into a hidden area with the photograph, which shows a picture of Donkey Kong for the scrapbook.

Warp Barrel

Sprite Name Location
Sprite of a Warp Barrel in Donkey Kong Country for the Game Boy Advance. Warp Barrel (Game Boy Advance only) When the Kongs find the first Croctopus in the level, they must swim down towards it to reach a large area filled with bananas. At the bottom-right of the area, the Kongs can enter into the hidden Warp Barrel, which takes them to the end of the level.

Gallery

Super Nintendo Entertainment System

Game Boy Color

Game Boy Advance

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese サンゴの海[?]
Sango no umi
Coral Sea
German Korallen Karambolage
Korallen-Kaos (GBA)
[?]
Coral Carom
Coral Kaos
Italian Barriera Corallina[?] Barrier Reef
Portuguese Manto Coral[?] Coral Mantle
Spanish Travesuras de Coral[?] Coral Antics

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