Very Gnawty's Lair

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Level
Very Gnawty's Lair
Very Gnawty's Lair
Boss fight in the original version
Very Gnawty's Lair
Boss fight in the Game Boy Advance version
Level code 1 - BOSS
World Kongo Jungle
Game Donkey Kong Country
Boss Very Gnawty
Music track Bad Boss Boogie
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Very Gnawty's Lair is the boss level of the Kongo Jungle, the first world of Donkey Kong Country. The Kongs must beat the titular giant beaver Very Gnawty to progress to Monkey Mines.

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Very Gnawty's Lair Very Gnawty after being defeated by the Kongs in the Game Boy Advance version of Donkey Kong Country
Very Gnawty is defeated in Very Gnawty's Lair, as seen in the Game Boy Color version, top, and the Game Boy Advance version, bottom

As with all world boss fights in Donkey Kong Country, the fight takes place in an arena filled with bananas; and if the player enters with a single Kong, a DK Barrel is instantly broken to ensure they start the fight with both Donkey and Diddy.

Very Gnawty attacks by hopping across the arena, turning only if it reaches the edges or is attacked. To attack, the player must jump on its head, causing it to gasp and then laugh at the camera (during which it is invulnerable). After each hit, Very Gnawty becomes progressively faster, and its leaps get further and higher.

To defeat Very Gnawty, Donkey Kong or Diddy Kong must jump on it five times, at which point it gasps and collapses onto the ground, a Giant Banana falls and the lead Kong celebrates.

In the Game Boy Advance version, Very Gnawty is recolored brown and is larger than it was in the original game. When hit, it will jump to the other side of the arena before continuing its attack. It also turns bright red (to show that it is invulnerable) as it chuckles after taking a hit.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ボスノーティ[?]
Bosu Nōti
Boss Gnawty
French Antre du Very Gnawty[?] Very Gnawty's Lair
German Gnawtys Grotten[?] Gnawty's Grottoes
Italian Tana di Roditori[?] Rodent's Den
Portuguese Gruta do Roedorzão[?] Cave of the Rodent
Spanish Guarida de Gnawty[?] Gnawty's Lair