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This article is about Donkey Kong's appearance in Super Smash Bros. Melee. For the character in other contexts, see Donkey Kong.
Donkey Kong
in Super Smash Bros. Melee
Donkey Kong
DKSymbol(preBrawl).svg
Universe Donkey Kong
Other playable appearances in SSB
in Brawl
in SSB4
Availability Starter
Tier B (17)
Donkey Kong (SSBM)
An ape with overwhelming girth and power.
Melee's instruction Manual

Donkey Kong (ドンキーコング, Donkī Kongu) is a default character in Super Smash Bros. Melee. He returns from the original Super Smash Bros., but with faster moves and agility, as well as an improved recovery.

He is currently 17th on the tier list in the B tier. Donkey Kong, true to being a heavyweight, is difficult to KO, and this is aided by his fast falling speed. Donkey Kong also has powerful attacks, and he has excellent range to boot. Despite his weight and size, Donkey Kong is very agile; most of his attacks are executed swiftly, he has good air speed, and his jumping prowess is surprisingly good. His mobility facilitates combos, and this is further aided by his remarkable grab. However, Donkey Kong himself is easy to combo due to his large frame, and his recovery is among the worst in the game.

Attributes

Contrary to what his archetype might suggest, Donkey Kong has surprisingly high speed for a character of his power and weight class. In raw characteristics, Donkey Kong owns an above-average running speed, a high air speed, and a high falling speed, aspects that lead to a short wavedash, but an average SHFFL, and long, safe dash dance.

Owing to his relatively high speed, Donkey Kong owns a flexible, powerful comboing game. On the ground, Donkey Kong's various tilts are all fast and can be used to start aerial combos, and in the air, Donkey Kong's fast, low-lag neutral, up, and back aerial attacks can allow him to continue attacking enemies with little penalty against him; adding to this, his high air speed can allow him to pursue enemies that have been popped up into the air. Arguably his most important combo tool, however, consists of his throwing game; despite a below-average grab range, Donkey Kong's various throws have low-knockback and low ending lag, making them excellent combo starting tools. His forward throw, known as the "cargo throw" or "cradle", is especially useful, due to its ability to easily combo into his practical air options. While carrying his opponent, Donkey Kong is free to move around the stage, allowing him to move to areas where he can more easily combo his opponents without interference from platforms or other hazards. He can also use this feature of the cargo throw to perform a sacrificial KO by walking off the edge of the stage after cradling an enemy.

As expected for a character of his weight class, Donkey Kong also has a plethora of powerful attack options in addition to his faster, weaker offerings. All of his smash attacks can cover significant distances away from him, as well as packing significant power in order to KO opponents. Two of his aerials (back and forward) can be potent finishers to complement his aerial game, and his Giant Punch can easily be one of the most powerful attacks in the game if landed, though it does require a particularly good read or combo in order to be most effective.

Due to being a heavyweight with a high falling speed, Donkey Kong owns a below-average recovery. While these traits make Donkey Kong highly resilient to the upper blast line, Donkey Kong's survivability on all other blast lines is poor. Spinning Kong grants above average horizontal distance, but poor vertical distance, making meteor smashes and spikes extremely powerful against Donkey Kong. Owing to a lack of other options concerning his recovery, this also means that he has very poor recovery options compared to other characters; none of his specials can reduce his falling speed, and he cannot wall-jump or use any other tactics in conjunction with Spinning Kong, and as such, the character is simple to edgeguard.

Much like fellow heavyweight Bowser, Donkey Kong's various attributes also make him very easy to combo. In addition to having among the largest raw hurtbox sizes in the game, Donkey Kong's high falling speed and weight make it easy for characters to chain throw him, as well as combo him in the air. Compounding this is Donkey Kong's poor defensive game; a large hurtbox causes him to have a small shield that can easily make him vulnerable to shield stabbing, and his lack of a projectile can prevent him from easily approaching enemies that own one.

Changes from Smash 64 to Melee

Donkey Kong has received buffs and nerfs, but was overall nerfed.

  • Buff He now has faster air speed (went from the slowest in Smash 64 to among the faster air speeds in Melee).
  • Buff His attacks are generally faster.
  • Buff His new up aerial has better comboing ability.
  • Buff Giant Punch charges faster and has less ending lag.
  • Buff His new side special move, Headbutt, can bury opponents.
  • Buff Spinning Kong now has a trapping effect, goes a slightly longer distance, and no longer has set knockback when it first comes out (now can KO). It also has less ending lag.
  • Buff Hand Slap has a little more power added to it and has slightly higher range. It also has less start-up.
  • Buff Neutral combo now has a wider hitbox.
  • Nerf His forward aerial and down aerial have much slower start-up and only meteor smash when hit at the bottom. Additionally, the latter's hitbox length was shortened, but it has more range and power.
  • Nerf His attacks are generally weaker, such as his forward smash.
  • Nerf Giant Punch has less reach, damage, and knockback (now deals 30% instead of 36%). It now also leaves him helpless when used in the air, which, combined with his poor recovery and the move's lower power, weakens its offstage utility.
  • Nerf His new up aerial has less reach.
  • Nerf His new down smash and back aerial's hitbox length has been slightly shortened.
  • Nerf Hand Slap has more ending lag as opposed to just none in Smash 64.
  • Nerf His grab range was reduced, going from the longest non-tether grab in Smash 64 to below average in Melee.
  • Nerf His falling speed has increased. While this improves his vertical endurance, it also makes him considerably more vulnerable to combos and worsens his already poor recovery.

In terms of cosmetics, DK's hair color was darkened. He still has his voice clips from the previous game, though with better quality. The voice clips when he taunts and is KO'd in SSB are switched in Melee. When he taunts, he makes the grunt noise heard in SSB whenever he gets KO'd; when he dies, he makes a burping sound heard in SSB whenever he taunted. His other costumes has different ties to them (black has blue; red has a slightly darker blue than the black costume; blue has purple; and green, which is no longer just a team battle costume, has a red tie that is very similiar to the original costume, but is a little darker). In addition, his other costumes no longer change his skin color (this is the only game in the series to do this).

Moveset

For a gallery of Donkey Kong's hitboxes, see here.

Ground attacks

Normal

  • Neutral attack- A jab then an uppercut. 4%, then 6% damage.
  • Dash attack- Kicks in front to do 11%.
  • Forward tilt- Slaps in front of him. Spaces opponents out. 10% damage.
  • Down tilt- Sweeps with his hand. 7%. Very fast with long range.
  • Up tilt- A fast upwards sweep. 9-11% damage.

Smash attacks

  • Forward smash- Claps in front of him for big knockback. Somewhat fast. 20% uncharged, 29% fully charged.
  • Up smash- Claps above him, good knockback. Somewhat slow, not to mention this will not hit a grounded foe at all. 18% uncharged, 24% fully charged.
  • Down smash- Brings his hands high and slams them down. 14-16% uncharged, 19-22% fully charged.

Other attacks

  • Floor attack- Gets up and punches on both sides. 6% damage.
  • Ledge attack- Launches his back to the floor with huge range, for a ledge attack. Does 8% damage.
  • 100% ledge attack- Gets up and slaps anyone in front of him. 10% damage.

Aerial attacks

Donkey Kong's aerial attacks
  • Neutral aerial- Rotates his body, good for close situations. 10-12% damage.
  • Forward aerial- Similar to Mario's, brings his hands together and brings them down. This can meteor smash at his arms as opposed to his hands, which yields good horizontal knockback. 16%.
  • Back aerial- Fast kick behind him, good edgeguarder. 9-13% damage.
  • Up aerial- Headbutts upward, does 14% damage. Combos into another up aerial.
  • Down aerial- A Stomp attack. Thrusts his foot down. 13-16% damage. Also a meteor smash.

Grabs & throws

  • Pummel- Karate chops the foe. 2-3% damage, pretty fast.
  • Forward throw- Picks the opponent up. If up and A are pressed, tosses foe upward and does 7%, and can chain Fox, Falco and Captain Falcon. If down and A are pressed, throws the opponent like a bowling ball, 6% damage. If the directional button is pushed in the direction behind and A is pressed, tosses opponent behind him for 8%. If the direction button is pushed in the direction in front of DK and A is pressed, launches foe in front of him for 8% damage.
  • Back throw- Tosses foe behind him. 11% damage.
  • Down throw- Violently shoves the enemy to the ground, does 7% damage. Can chaingrab.
  • Up throw- Throws foe above him with one hand. Can chaingrab fastfallers, like his cargo up throw. 9% damage.

Special moves

Taunt

  • Looks at the camera, shrugs his shoulders, and then makes a confused noise.

Cheer

  • Don-key Kong! [1]

In Competitive play

Matchups

Super Smash Bros. Melee Character Matchups
  Fox (SSBM) Marth (SSBM) Jigglypuff (SSBM) Falco (SSBM) Sheik (SSBM) Captain Falcon (SSBM) Peach (SSBM) Ice Climbers (SSBM) Pikachu (SSBM) Yoshi (SSBM) Samus (SSBM) Luigi (SSBM) Dr. Mario (SSBM) Ganondorf (SSBM) Mario (SSBM) Donkey Kong (SSBM) Young Link (SSBM) Link (SSBM) Mr. Game & Watch (SSBM) Mewtwo (SSBM) Roy (SSBM) Pichu (SSBM) Ness (SSBM) Zelda (SSBM) Kirby (SSBM) Bowser (SSBM) Avg.
Donkey Kong (SSBM) -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -1 -1 -1 ±0 +1 +1 +1 ±0 -1 ±0 Mirror match +1 ±0 +1 -1 +2 +2 +2 +2 +2 +2 ±0

Notable players

See also: Category:Donkey Kong professionals (SSBM)

Active

Inactive

Tier placement and history

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In single-player

In Classic Mode

Donkey Kong appears in a one-on-one, as an ally, on a team with Fox, in a Giant battle, in a multi-man battle, or in the metal battle. Donkey Kong appears in Kongo Jungle or Jungle Japes except the metal battle, where he appears in Battlefield instead.

In Adventure Mode

Donkey Kong appears in Stage 2 of Melee's Adventure Mode, Kongo Jungle in two parts. In the first part, the player battles two tiny Donkey Kongs on the Kongo Jungle stage and after they are beaten, the player will battle a giant Donkey Kong on the Jungle Japes stage.

In All-Star Mode

Donkey Kong and his allies are fought on Kongo Jungle.

In Event Matches

Donkey Kong is featured in the following event matches:

  • Event 2: Lord of the Jungle: As a giant DK, the player battles a tiny DK on the Kongo Jungle stage.
  • Event 10: All-Star Match 1: DK is the second opponent the player must fight in this series of staged battles. Their character battles him on the Jungle Japes stage, and their character has 2 stock while DK has 1. With a timer of four minutes, the player must defeat him and the other four characters with the overall time and life the player has: Mario, Yoshi, Peach, and Bowser.
  • Event 13: Yoshi's Egg: As Yoshi, the player must protect a Yoshi Egg from Fox, Pikachu, and Donkey Kong on the Rainbow Cruise stage for 55 seconds. If the egg breaks, the event ends.
  • Event 25: Gargantuans: A scenario designed as a homage to he kaiju movies and their various tropes. On the Fourside stage with unlimited time, the player plays as a giant-sized Bowser (symbolically representing Godzilla, a movie monster from Japan) with 1 stock against a giant-sized Donkey Kong (symbolically representing King Kong, a movie monster from the United States) with two stock. Two other characters on the match are a tiny Mario and a tiny Peach, who can be KOed within seconds by either Donkey Kong or Bowser.

Ending images

Trophy descriptions

In addition to the normal trophy about Donkey Kong as a character, there are two trophies about him as a fighter, unlocked by completing the Adventure and All-Star Modes respectively with Donkey Kong on any difficulty:

Donkey Kong (Classic)
While he now prefers the laid-back jungle lifestyle to construction site mischief, DK is often forced back into action by the Kremling Krew. The great ape is quite fast despite his burly physique, and he keeps his strength up with a steady diet of his favorite food: bananas. His one extravagance (and only piece of clothing) is a monogrammed necktie.
Donkey Kong (Adventure)
Donkey Kong is a huge target in a fight, so he hates crowds. When he's in the fray, his Giant Punch deals serious damage to multiple opponents. The big ape's Headbutt hits so hard that it temporarily buries opponent's in the ground. DK is a lot faster than he looks, and he's lethal in the hands of a master. (B: Giant Punch, Smash B: Headbutt)
Donkey Kong (All-Star)
Being the strongest simian around, DK has the upper hand once he grabs an opponent. He can even lift his foe up and make him or her an unwilling traveling companion; if DK grabs you, shake your Control Stick as fast as you can to break his grip. His Spinning Kong covers more lateral distance than vertical, so use it quickly to recover. (Up & B: Spinning Kong, Down & B: Hand Slap)

Alternate costumes

Donkey Kong's changeable clothing in Melee

Trivia

  • DK has a hurtbox attached to his necktie, which may have been placed to prevent thin projectiles or other similar attacks from missing hits due to their chances of slipping between DK's arms and ending in the empty space of his standing animation. However, it also artificially inflates his overall hurtbox in many other animations.
  • Donkey Kong is the only character in the game to have an aerial attack that cannot be autocanceled, being his forward aerial.
  • Donkey Kong's side special, Headbutt, is the only move in Melee that can bury opponents.
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