Until DK 64, King K. Rool wasn't really supposed to be a "king" in a permanent sense. He was just a master of disguise who adopted a different persona in every game. So in the second he's not called King, he's just "Kaptain K. Rool" and then in the third he's "Baron K. Roolenstein." But then in 64 he becomes "king" again. I kind of resent that, if feels like later developers forgot the original intent of the character which reflects how DKC1 became the only game anyone remembered, with the lore of the other two games ignored.
I agree, Donkey Kong Country 2 is my favorite Donkey Kong game and that's large part due to the theming and Kaptain K. Rool's presence, and besides a reference in DK64 and I think a trophy or two in smash bros they really don't mention him or Baron after DK64, it really is a shame. Even newer K Rool iterations mainly focus on his King persona in Mario Baseball and Smash. Worst part is I hardly noticed the through line of K Rool adopting several different disguises, imagine what we might've had if they kept that canon going. Thanks for the comment, made me think about something I haven't given a lot of thought to lol
The thing I find fascinating with the preproductions of these great games is how they “trim the fat” to make the games less of a chore. Like the Animal Buddies cage one: it would’ve been way more annoying and less rewarding if you have to jump through hoops (finding a key) just to use an Animal Buddy for that one stage.
Well, I certainly didn't expect this video to open with the Mexican commercial for this game narrated by Gus Rodríguez and on-screen appearance of his son Javier.
Re-using the bosses is simply due that albeit huge space at the time, -the 32Mbit cartridge could not hold any more data. Yoshi's island original art -style was rejected by Nintendo, but the art -style found on final release was approved. During early days of Yoshi's Island development, Nintendo was indeed pressuring Miyamoto to go for DKC -style, when Shigeru wanted the make unique looking game instead. So Miyamoto san was pissed of by Nintendo itself, not Rare.
The Manky situation is strange. Manky is an Orangutan. Diddy, and some others on the other hand, are either chimps or some other sort of monkey. Manky is more closely related species wise to the great apes of the DK crew. What's also strange, is that he was overly aggressive with his barrel throwing. Now thats not too unnatural considering great apes and monkeys in general are also aggressive . So why exclude him? There's some got'damn deep seated Orangutan racism going on here no doubt.
Manky Kong looks like someone that got kicked out from the family because of a crime or serious addiction. I bet Donkey Kong doesn't like to talk about it
Really cool video dude!👍 On a side not while Wario didn't use a futuristic gun to turn Mario into stone he DID use a futuristic gun to turn Ness into a trophy in SMASH and Mario was turned into a statue by Bowser in the SMW comics; so maybe that's how those ideas ultimately ended up being used. Either way we still have DK to thank for inspiring those ideas and I'm betting that's why Bowser attacked Donkey in Subspace Emissary. That or revenge for DK always getting the vest of him through out the Mario Party series, but that's just MY theory.🤔
The pre-rendered art style was unique to DKC... on the SNES, at least. Yoshi's Story totally takes the same approach, and still looks really good today, imo.
Thank you gor including the Mexican commercial for it. Listening to Gus Rodríguez' voice today wasn't something I was expecting, but how good it did to my soul. Excellent video, thanks again!
When it comes to the reused bosses, the game boy advanced version did those bosses justice. They also added a bit into existing bosses like queen b which now had zingers surrounding it that had to be defeated before you got to damage her.
The DEEPEST LORE that you didn't bring up is that the current DK is actually DK Junior (or Junior's son) from DK2 (NES), and that Kranky is actually the original DK from the first Donkey Kong arcade game. Looks like whatever foul concoction Stanley the Bugman sprayed at him in DK3 (NES) did a real number to him and left him all shriveled up...
I didn't really mention it in the video but I made up this iceberg myself just for the video, and I didn't craft an official iceberg in tandem with it. There are a few entries I grabbed from other Donkey Kong Icebergs but to my knowledge, there isn't an official iceberg for the first Donkey Kong Country so I just decided to do it in video form. Due to it not being an official iceberg, I felt it was not necessary to format it in layers. Sorry for the confusion
I personally don't believe Miyamoto ever made the "mediocre gameplay" comment. And he did work on the game despite it being primarily developed by Rareware. He is credited as the game's Producer. The choice to use a different art style for Yoshi's Island was due to an early demo using pre-rendered 3D graphics "lacking punch" according to Nintendo's marketing department. The cutscenes being done with pre-rendered graphics is the last holdover of that style.
I was not expecting to start this video opening with the voice of Gus of all people.... (Probably 1% of people watching this Will know what i'm talking about but, the ones that know would give me an approving "knowing wassup" nod 😉😉😉)
The beta designs shown in the DK Jr section are so cartoony. I don't think it's like a good or bad thing they were made a bit more grounded but it is jarring.
How did we have fun with this game as children? There's a lot of minutiae unpacked in this short video alone that I never made use of in my time with the game as a small child. Didn't know the different attacks were of varying strength. Nor that Diddy was weaker than Donkey.
The donkey Kong in donkey Kong country is cranky Kong's grandson, cranky Kong has been confirmed as the original donkey Kong. So the donkey Kong in donkey Kong country is dk Jr's son, yet oddly enough red tie dk III is bigger than his dad lol.
Yeah I'm pretty sure that quote is bullshit. It's not great form to look at a random "quote" that never was confirmed and was explicitly denied by the person "quoted" and just go: "eh, it sounds like something he would have said"
Until DK 64, King K. Rool wasn't really supposed to be a "king" in a permanent sense. He was just a master of disguise who adopted a different persona in every game. So in the second he's not called King, he's just "Kaptain K. Rool" and then in the third he's "Baron K. Roolenstein." But then in 64 he becomes "king" again. I kind of resent that, if feels like later developers forgot the original intent of the character which reflects how DKC1 became the only game anyone remembered, with the lore of the other two games ignored.
I agree, Donkey Kong Country 2 is my favorite Donkey Kong game and that's large part due to the theming and Kaptain K. Rool's presence, and besides a reference in DK64 and I think a trophy or two in smash bros they really don't mention him or Baron after DK64, it really is a shame. Even newer K Rool iterations mainly focus on his King persona in Mario Baseball and Smash. Worst part is I hardly noticed the through line of K Rool adopting several different disguises, imagine what we might've had if they kept that canon going. Thanks for the comment, made me think about something I haven't given a lot of thought to lol
The thing I find fascinating with the preproductions of these great games is how they “trim the fat” to make the games less of a chore. Like the Animal Buddies cage one: it would’ve been way more annoying and less rewarding if you have to jump through hoops (finding a key) just to use an Animal Buddy for that one stage.
"A designer knows he has achieved perfection not when there is nothing left to add, but when there is nothing left to take away."
Well, I certainly didn't expect this video to open with the Mexican commercial for this game narrated by Gus Rodríguez and on-screen appearance of his son Javier.
Re-using the bosses is simply due that albeit huge space at the time, -the 32Mbit cartridge could not hold any more data.
Yoshi's island original art -style was rejected by Nintendo, but the art -style found on final release was approved.
During early days of Yoshi's Island development, Nintendo was indeed pressuring Miyamoto to go for DKC -style, when Shigeru wanted the make unique looking game instead. So Miyamoto san was pissed of by Nintendo itself, not Rare.
"WaTch OuT fOr KEiiith!"
-Boingo the rabbit, Hoodwinked
Darn it change your name please…
The Manky situation is strange. Manky is an Orangutan. Diddy, and some others on the other hand, are either chimps or some other sort of monkey. Manky is more closely related species wise to the great apes of the DK crew.
What's also strange, is that he was overly aggressive with his barrel throwing. Now thats not too unnatural considering great apes and monkeys in general are also aggressive . So why exclude him?
There's some got'damn deep seated Orangutan racism going on here no doubt.
Or it's not racism, but personal. Because he's a jerk so he's banished.
Lanky Kong is an orangutan.
@@Sam_T2000lanky… manky…. Whoa
Manky Kong looks like someone that got kicked out from the family because of a crime or serious addiction. I bet Donkey Kong doesn't like to talk about it
@@SHYKOOPA - he had a bad coca leaf habit.
Gambado is like if Dunkey and Bo Burnham had a lovechild
I totally get what you mean. And it's not even like "he has this half of bo and this half of Dunkey"
Hes legitimately a direct fusion of the two
That's an insult to Gambado
always cool to find out more things about one of my favorite games. the stone enemy would have been a creepy idea
This was such a treat, GambadoGaming's humor, Donkey Kong Country trivia, jokes dissing Shigeru Miyamoto, what's not to like?
Imagine if they stuck with the idea of Wario being the big bad.
We might've gotten Waluigi in a game later down the line.
Really cool video dude!👍 On a side not while Wario didn't use a futuristic gun to turn Mario into stone he DID use a futuristic gun to turn Ness into a trophy in SMASH and Mario was turned into a statue by Bowser in the SMW comics; so maybe that's how those ideas ultimately ended up being used. Either way we still have DK to thank for inspiring those ideas and I'm betting that's why Bowser attacked Donkey in Subspace Emissary. That or revenge for DK always getting the vest of him through out the Mario Party series, but that's just MY theory.🤔
The pre-rendered art style was unique to DKC... on the SNES, at least.
Yoshi's Story totally takes the same approach, and still looks really good today, imo.
i applaud the execution of the joke at 5:14, lotta videos let those go on too long
I had more trouble with the first Necky than with the 2nd
I personally like to watch iceberg videos before I sleep, and this was a great watch!
Neat video (as always), hope more people catch wind of it
I think the game over screen represents them both in the teammate barrel. Both hurt no one is free to open the barrel.
_Donkey Kong Country_ is the greatest 2D platforming franchise there is 👌
Something interesting I want to add is "Funky's Fugue" sounds heavily inspired by Culture Beat's "Anything" especially around the 1:57 mark
Thank you gor including the Mexican commercial for it. Listening to Gus Rodríguez' voice today wasn't something I was expecting, but how good it did to my soul. Excellent video, thanks again!
When it comes to the reused bosses, the game boy advanced version did those bosses justice. They also added a bit into existing bosses like queen b which now had zingers surrounding it that had to be defeated before you got to damage her.
finally someone who hates miyamoto as much as i do!!
23:20 holy fuck that laugh w that face is so cursed. actually made me lmfao irl
Jank Thief Creativity lol
Your videos are life, man.
Dude, you should do a Miyamito iceberg
Miyamoto*
Thanks for always making this wicked awesome videos, Gambado! ✨
24:50 teary eyed bully Maguire caught me off guard and made me laugh way much than it should have 😂😂😂
wow i was expecting this channel to have tons more subs, youre really funny!!
yay a new iceberg vid!! c:
What an honor
great video!
16:29 AND IT APPEARS IN THE SHOW, COMPLETE WITH MUSICAL NUMBER!
'Our Love is Stronger Than a Golden Banana'
Another great iceberg video 🔥🔥
*6:04*
*WOWWWWWWWWW!!!*
Subbing, great video my fellow mangkong
21:19 this moment got me dead
The DEEPEST LORE that you didn't bring up is that the current DK is actually DK Junior (or Junior's son) from DK2 (NES), and that Kranky is actually the original DK from the first Donkey Kong arcade game. Looks like whatever foul concoction Stanley the Bugman sprayed at him in DK3 (NES) did a real number to him and left him all shriveled up...
also where is the iceberg? this is just kinda a list, one of the fun parts of these is to see the iceberg first and then understand it later
I didn't really mention it in the video but I made up this iceberg myself just for the video, and I didn't craft an official iceberg in tandem with it. There are a few entries I grabbed from other Donkey Kong Icebergs but to my knowledge, there isn't an official iceberg for the first Donkey Kong Country so I just decided to do it in video form. Due to it not being an official iceberg, I felt it was not necessary to format it in layers. Sorry for the confusion
God damn, this dude HATES miyamoto
I personally don't believe Miyamoto ever made the "mediocre gameplay" comment. And he did work on the game despite it being primarily developed by Rareware. He is credited as the game's Producer. The choice to use a different art style for Yoshi's Island was due to an early demo using pre-rendered 3D graphics "lacking punch" according to Nintendo's marketing department. The cutscenes being done with pre-rendered graphics is the last holdover of that style.
*6:04* It ain't too soon, those billionaires legitimately deserved it. As do all billionaires. DK says *"No war but class war!"*
Rare at one point we’re thinking about making Donkey Kong Country 4 for the Nintendo DS !
Always thought king k. rool was a play on “rule” like how a king rules a kingdom
Ey bro Korporal Krizzle just dropped
I was not expecting to start this video opening with the voice of Gus of all people.... (Probably 1% of people watching this Will know what i'm talking about but, the ones that know would give me an approving "knowing wassup" nod 😉😉😉)
I heard somewhere that Yoshi’s Island was based off of Plok! but I don’t remember where
isn't the commercial at the begging from Argentina television?
The beta designs shown in the DK Jr section are so cartoony. I don't think it's like a good or bad thing they were made a bit more grounded but it is jarring.
Please make the DKC 2 iceberg
Gambado im ypur first comment. Give me a kiss for my accomplishment
M O N K E Y
bless
How did we have fun with this game as children? There's a lot of minutiae unpacked in this short video alone that I never made use of in my time with the game as a small child. Didn't know the different attacks were of varying strength. Nor that Diddy was weaker than Donkey.
Keith Krudd Rool
Krocbot ended up in DK64 i think
Which song is that again 26:04 ???
cave dweller concert
24:13 border of life?!
Match only by Mario…sonic is crying in the corner
SALVAJE *eats banana*
Where's dkc2 video? ._.
Isnt dk in dkc actually dk jr?
Either that or DK Jr.'s son, depending on whether Cranky is his father or grandfather (they're inconsistent).
The donkey Kong in donkey Kong country is cranky Kong's grandson, cranky Kong has been confirmed as the original donkey Kong. So the donkey Kong in donkey Kong country is dk Jr's son, yet oddly enough red tie dk III is bigger than his dad lol.
Yeah I'm pretty sure that quote is bullshit. It's not great form to look at a random "quote" that never was confirmed and was explicitly denied by the person "quoted" and just go: "eh, it sounds like something he would have said"
I dont like monkeyz
Too much swearing srry