List of spirits (Donkey Kong series): Difference between revisions

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|{{SSBUMusicLink|Donkey Kong|Donkey Kong / Donkey Kong Jr. Medley}}
|{{SSBUMusicLink|Donkey Kong|Donkey Kong / Donkey Kong Jr. Medley}}
|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:'''
|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:'''
*The yellow Giant Donkey Kong represents the original Donkey Kong, a yellow-colored giant ape.
*The yellow Giant Donkey Kong represents the original Donkey Kong, who was originally depicted as a giant, yellow ape.
*The red Peach ally represents the Lady, Donkey Kong's hostage who was originally depicted as a blonde woman wearing a red dress.
*The red Peach ally represents the Lady, Donkey Kong's hostage who was originally depicted as a blonde woman wearing a red dress.
*The stage and music track represent Donkey Kong and the Lady's debut in the original ''Donkey Kong'' arcade game, which features the original 8-bit form of Donkey Kong as a stage hazard.
*The stage and music track represent Donkey Kong and the Lady's debut in the original ''Donkey Kong'' arcade game, which features the original 8-bit form of Donkey Kong as a stage hazard.
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|{{SSBUMusicLink|Donkey Kong|Donkey Kong / Donkey Kong Jr. Medley}}
|{{SSBUMusicLink|Donkey Kong|Donkey Kong / Donkey Kong Jr. Medley}}
|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:'''
|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:'''
*The cyan Villager represents Stanley, a young protagonist with a cyan-colored shirt.
*The cyan Villager represents Stanley, the young protagonist of ''Donkey Kong 3'' who wears a cyan shirt.
*The stage and music track reference how Stanley's debut game, ''Donkey Kong 3'', is the sequel to ''Donkey Kong'' and ''Donkey Kong Jr.''
*The stage and music track reference how ''Donkey Kong 3'' is the sequel to ''Donkey Kong'' and ''Donkey Kong Jr.''
*The Villager starting off with a Gust Bellows references how Stanley uses his fumigator to exterminate the bugs and push Donkey Kong to the top.
*The Villager starting off with a Gust Bellows references how Stanley uses his fumigator to exterminate the bugs and push Donkey Kong to the top.
----'''Other trivia:'''
----'''Other trivia:'''
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|{{SSBUMusicLink|Donkey Kong|Funky's Fugue}}
|{{SSBUMusicLink|Donkey Kong|Funky's Fugue}}
|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:'''
|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:'''
*The red Donkey Kong represents Swanky Kong, a red-colored Kong who shares Donkey Kong's facial appearance.
*The red Donkey Kong represents Swanky Kong, a red-furred Kong who shares Donkey Kong's facial appearance.
*The music track references how Swanky Kong and Funky Kong are both owners of their respective businesses in the ''Donkey Kong Country'' series.
*The music track references how Swanky Kong and Funky Kong are both owners of their respective businesses in the ''Donkey Kong Country'' series.
*The Beastball items references {{s|supermariowiki|Swanky's Sideshow}}, a circus-themed attraction owned by Swanky Kong in ''Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!'' where he hosts three ball-tossing minigames.
*The Beastball items references {{s|supermariowiki|Swanky's Sideshow}}, a circus-themed attraction owned by Swanky Kong in ''Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!'' where he hosts three ball-tossing minigames.
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|{{SSBUMusicLink|Donkey Kong|The Map Page / Bonus Level (Remix)}}
|{{SSBUMusicLink|Donkey Kong|The Map Page / Bonus Level (Remix)}}
|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:'''
|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:'''
*The white Clear Donkey Kong represents Wrinkly Kong, the deceased member of the Kongs who appears as a white-colored ghost.
*The white Clear Donkey Kong represents Wrinkly Kong, the deceased member of the Kongs who appears as a white ghost.
*The stage further references Wrinkly Kong's status as a ghost, as the stage is based on Luigi's Mansion, which is inhabited by ghosts.
*The stage further references Wrinkly Kong's status as a ghost, as the stage is based on Luigi's Mansion, which is inhabited by ghosts.
*The music track references Wrinkly Kong's appearance as an ally in the ''Donkey Kong Country'' series.
*The music track references Wrinkly Kong's appearance as an ally in the ''Donkey Kong Country'' series.
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|{{SSBUMusicLink|Donkey Kong|Jungle Hijinxs}}
|{{SSBUMusicLink|Donkey Kong|Jungle Hijinxs}}
|'''Spirit Battle trivia:'''
|'''Spirit Battle trivia:'''
*Donkey Kong represents {{s|supermariowiki|Super Kong}}, the white-colored version of Donkey Kong summoned by Professor Chops in ''Donkey Kong Country Returns''.
*Donkey Kong represents {{s|supermariowiki|Super Kong}}, the white-furred version of Donkey Kong summoned by Professor Chops in ''Donkey Kong Country Returns''.
*The music track references {{s|supermariowiki|Jungle Hijixs}}, the first level in ''Donkey Kong Country Returns'' that first features Professor Chops as an ally.
*The music track references {{s|supermariowiki|Jungle Hijixs}}, the first level in ''Donkey Kong Country Returns'' that first features Professor Chops as an ally.
*The Banana Peel item represents the Bananas, which appears as the collectible item in the ''Donkey Kong'' series.
*The Banana Peel item represents the Bananas, which appears as the collectible item in the ''Donkey Kong'' series.
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|{{SSBUMusicLink|Donkey Kong|Stickerbush Symphony}}
|{{SSBUMusicLink|Donkey Kong|Stickerbush Symphony}}
|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:'''
|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:'''
*The blue Tiny King K. Rool represents Klaptrap, a small, blue-colored Kremling enemy, which appears as the Assist Trophy enemy.
*The blue Tiny King K. Rool represents Klaptrap, a small, blue Kremling who appears as the Assist Trophy enemy.
*The stage and music track represent Klaptrap's debut as an enemy in ''Donkey Kong Country''.
*The stage and music track represent Klaptrap's debut as an enemy in ''Donkey Kong Country''.
----'''Other trivia:'''
----'''Other trivia:'''
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|{{SSBUMusicLink|Donkey Kong|Battle for Storm Hill}}
|{{SSBUMusicLink|Donkey Kong|Battle for Storm Hill}}
|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:'''
|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:'''
*The purple Ryu represents Karate Kong, a martial artist Kong who wears a purple-colored karate uniform.
*The purple Ryu represents Karate Kong, a martial artist Kong who wears a purple karate uniform.
*The stage references the river where Donkey Kong battles Karate Kong in ''Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat''.
*The stage references the river where Donkey Kong battles Karate Kong in ''Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat''.
*The music track references Karate Kong's appearance as a boss in ''Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat''.
*The music track references Karate Kong's appearance as a boss in ''Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat''.
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|{{SSBUMusicLink|Donkey Kong|Battle for Storm Hill}}
|{{SSBUMusicLink|Donkey Kong|Battle for Storm Hill}}
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*The black Donkey Kong represents Ninja Kong, a black-colored Kong.
*The black Donkey Kong represents Ninja Kong, a black-furred Kong.
*The stage references the barren forest-like area in the {{s|supermariowiki|Durian Kingdom}} where Donkey Kong battles Ninja Kong in ''Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat''.
*The stage references the barren forest-like area in the {{s|supermariowiki|Durian Kingdom}} where Donkey Kong battles Ninja Kong in ''Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat''.
*The music track represents {{s|supermariowiki|Battle for Storm Hill}}, the first stage of the Durin Kingdom in ''Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat''  
*The music track represents {{s|supermariowiki|Battle for Storm Hill}}, the first stage of the Durin Kingdom in ''Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat''  
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