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Bananas were collectibles from the game ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]''. They functioned exactly the same as coins from the [[Mario (universe)|''Mario'' series]], as if a player collects 100, they will gain an extra life. There were even banana bunches that have ten of them.
Bananas were collectibles from the game ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]''. They functioned exactly the same as coins from the [[Mario (universe)|''Mario'' series]], as if a player collects 100, they will gain an extra life. There were even banana bunches that have ten of them.


In ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'', there were banana peels on the floor in Donkey Kong's tree house, and if he (or any other kongs) walk over them, they'll slip, but not trip and fall on the floor. Bananas as collectibles are a lot more important, as there are 100 colored bananas (each representing a different kong (yellow for [[Donkey Kong]], red for [[Diddy Kong]], blue for Lanky Kong, purple for [[Tiny Kong]] and green for Chunky Kong) in each world (except the final world, Hideout Helm) which are necessary for accessing boss battles. There were also the Golden Bananas, giant bananas that have a gold color which act simillar to the Power Stars from ''Super Mario 64'', as they are required to unlock more levels. Though they could simply be the same [[banana peel]]s from the ''Mario Kart'' series.
In ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'', there were banana peels on the floor in Donkey Kong's tree house, and if he (or any other kongs) walk over them, they will slip, but not trip and fall on the floor. Bananas as collectibles are a lot more important, as there are 100 colored bananas (each representing a different kong (yellow for [[Donkey Kong]], red for [[Diddy Kong]], blue for Lanky Kong, purple for [[Tiny Kong]] and green for Chunky Kong) in each world (except the final world, Hideout Helm) which are necessary for accessing boss battles. There were also the Golden Bananas, giant bananas that have a gold color which act simillar to the Power Stars from ''Super Mario 64'', as they are required to unlock more levels. Though they could simply be the same [[banana peel]]s from the ''Mario Kart'' series.
 
 


==Instruction booklet description==
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File:DiddyBanana.jpg|Diddy Kong throwing a Banana Peel in ''Brawl''.
DiddyBanana.jpg|Diddy Kong throwing a Banana Peel in ''Brawl''.
File:Diddy Fox banana.jpg|Fox slipping on a banana thrown by Diddy Kong in [[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]
Diddy Fox banana.jpg|Fox slipping on a banana thrown by Diddy Kong in [[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]
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Revision as of 11:31, September 14, 2014

Banana Peel
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Diddy Kong throwing a Banana Peel in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.
User Diddy Kong
Universe Donkey Kong
Article on Super Mario Wiki Banana

The Banana Peel (バナナのかわ Banana no kawa) is Diddy Kong's down special move where he tosses a Banana Peel the opposite direction he's facing. This move can either be used like a tilt or like a smash; the former will make the Banana Peel come out at a shorter arc, while the latter causes a much higher arc. Diddy can pick up Banana Peels from the ground and throw them for a small amount of damage and a slip. Additionally, if another character walks, runs, or rolls over a Banana Peel (or lands on top of one), they will slip and fall, and the Peel will move away from them a bit. It is common to slip on a banana peel, and then roll on it again. This goes for every character. Since these Banana Peels are owned by Diddy, he cannot be tripped up by them unless someone else picks them up. Only two Banana Peels can be in play for each Diddy Kong. If he tries to use this move with two Banana Peels on the field already, Diddy will activate the animation but another banana will not come out. Diddy can also glide toss his Banana Peels, among many other advanced techniques. The versatility of Diddy Kong's Banana Peels make them quite useful for both offensive and defensive means, as well as stage control, being one of the primary reasons why Diddy Kong is a top tier character.

This move is confirmed to return as Diddy Kong's down special in Super Smash Bros 4.

Origin

Bananas were collectibles from the game Donkey Kong Country. They functioned exactly the same as coins from the Mario series, as if a player collects 100, they will gain an extra life. There were even banana bunches that have ten of them.

In Donkey Kong 64, there were banana peels on the floor in Donkey Kong's tree house, and if he (or any other kongs) walk over them, they will slip, but not trip and fall on the floor. Bananas as collectibles are a lot more important, as there are 100 colored bananas (each representing a different kong (yellow for Donkey Kong, red for Diddy Kong, blue for Lanky Kong, purple for Tiny Kong and green for Chunky Kong) in each world (except the final world, Hideout Helm) which are necessary for accessing boss battles. There were also the Golden Bananas, giant bananas that have a gold color which act simillar to the Power Stars from Super Mario 64, as they are required to unlock more levels. Though they could simply be the same banana peels from the Mario Kart series.

Instruction booklet description

Fling down a banana peel. If your opponents step on the peel, they'll slip and fall.

Gallery