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This article is about Donkey Kong's appearance in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. For the character in other contexts, see Donkey Kong.
Donkey Kong
in Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Donkey Kong
DKSymbol.svg
Universe Donkey Kong
Other playable appearances in SSB
in Melee
in SSB4
Availability Starter
Final Smash Konga Beat
Tier D (21)
Donkey Kong (SSBB)
The large king of the jungle. He moves with surprising agility.
Brawl instruction manual

Donkey Kong (ドンキーコング, Donkey Kong) is a character in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. He was first shown very briefly at the E3 2007 press conference. Like most other characters in Brawl, has been graphically updated to match his more recent appearances. His fur is more brightly colored, and he also appears furrier, especially around his head. Due to his heavyweight, the screen will shake slightly when Donkey Kong jumps and lands, like Bowser and King Dedede. His new voice actor is Takashi Nagasako, who also voiced Ganondorf in Melee.

Donkey Kong is currently ranked 21st on the tier list in the Mid tier. Donkey Kong possesses a combination of incredible power with many great finishers (especially in his smash attacks), and incredible reach in his attacks. Along with this power and reach combination, Donkey Kong possesses above average movement with remarkably good mobility for a character of his size, and many fast attacks (such as his back aerial and tilts). Additionally, Donkey Kong possesses by far the greatest horizontal endurance with his great weight and Spinning Kong momentum cancelling, as well as one of the strongest vertical endurances, and a recovery that gains great horizontal distance while protecting Donkey Kong, making Donkey Kong one of the hardest characters to KO. Donkey Kong's incredible weight is a double-edge sword however; while it makes him incredibly difficult to KO, it also makes him incredibly easy to combo, juggle, and chain throw, including making him vulnerable to infinite and zero to death chain throws (most notoriously from King Dedede). Additional problems of Donkey Kong include most of his attacks having heavy ending lag (making it easy to punish most of his attacks if he misses), being very vulnerable to meteor smash gimps due to his recovery gaining much less vertical distance, his shield being too small for a character of his size leaving him heavily vulnerable to shield stabbing, and lacking a projectile, which when combined with his very large size and aforementioned shield issues, gives Donkey Kong severe issues dealing with camping. While his rolls and air dodge are about average, his sidestep is the second slowest, after Bowser. Overall, Donkey Kong has decidedly poor matchups while being countered by the majority of top and high tier (and is also hard countered by two), and has achieved average tournament results.

Attributes

Donkey Kong is a very heavy character with very powerful attacks, great attack range, and high knockback capabilities. Despite these pros, Donkey Kong lacks projectiles and a reliable way to deal with them, which makes his moveset and style of approach unvaried. He is one of the fastest heavyweight characters; his movement speed is above average: fast running, fast walking, fast air speed, and very high initial jump. Donkey Kong's weight helps him stay alive longer, though he is a big target and has very poor vertical recovery, but extremely long horizontal recovery. He can even use Spinning Kong to cancel knockback from an attack that would even KO Bowser, Snake, or King Dedede. Despite his extremely long horizontal recovery, it is vulnerable to disjointed attacks and has poor vertical height which means even weak meteor smashes can be devastating, though it's hard to edge guard without a disjointed attack due its initial invincibility frames. Combining his impressive weight and good horizontal recovery with good directional influence, he will be extremely hard to KO.

Although he can take a lot of damage before being KOed, he gets hit very easily due to his large size. His large size and heavy weight also leaves him open to many chain grabs (e.g. King Dedede's infinite chain grab without a wall, which is truly problematic at such a high level), except Bowser's ground releases. Though given his attack range and speed, it can be difficult for characters with short-ranged grabs like the Ice Climbers to grab him to begin with. His Headbutt attack allows him to get a free attack on the opponent, as many of his follow-up attacks have low startup time, and it also does very high damage to shields. His fully charged Giant Punch also heavily damages shields, and the launch resistance it grants may allow him to trade KO moves with an opponent and survive. Even his grounded Spinning Kong does high damage to opponents or shields. Having three high shield damage attacks he can give high shield pressure. Donkey Kong has no problems KOing: all his smashes are powerful, with his up & down smashes coming out very fast; up aerial can compensate for a missed edge-guard, three reliable meteor smashes, back aerial & throw, Giant Punch (10 charges is actually more powerful than fully charged, but doesn't have launch resistance) and the cargo stage spike.

He can counter any ground grab releases because of his unique extremely short grab release animation, making him escape from release lag 10 frames earlier than any other character does and being immune to Bowser's grab release game with the addition of only Snake and Yoshi being able to force him to jump break from grabs. Donkey Kong is unique to be able to carry crates, barrels and Bonsly without a reduction in speed, but small items have unusual long end animation (though he has one of the best Glide Tosses in the game). DK also has a large grab range with powerful throws, and he is even able to chain-grab some characters, DK can infinite-Cargo release Lucas and Ness, he can KO characters in low damage percentages when using the Cargo stage-spike. Donkey Kong can also perform Kongocide, although it's not the most useful of the sacrificial KOs. Although Donkey Kong has his share of problems, he fares decently against the majority of the cast, and there are very few problems he can't overcome.

In terms of cosmetics, Donkey Kong has more realistic gorilla roars (similar to other characters having more realistic noises). His costume is lighter and very different from Melee (making him comparable to his appearance in Donkey Kong Jungle Beat with his furrier appearance). He now has a new white costume with a red tie, and his black costume now has a yellow tie instead of a blue tie.

Changes from Melee to Brawl

In the transition from Melee to Brawl, Donkey Kong was buffed overall.

Attributes

  • Buff Donkey Kong's Shield size was increased.
  • Buff 10 frames were subtracted from Donkey Kong's ground release animation, giving him 10 frames to counterattack the opponent when ground released. This makes him the only character immune to to Bowser's grab release combos.
  • Buff Donkey Kong's dashing speed is slightly faster (1.6 → 1.622).
  • Change Donkey Kong is slightly heavier (114 → 116).
  • Nerf Donkey Kong's falling speed was reduced (2.4 → 1.58), but since the cast recieved falling speed reductions, Donkey Kong falls slower. This makes him more vulnerable to juggling and worsening his endurance.

Ground attacks

  • Buff Down and forward tilt can now trip. The former is also significantly faster.
  • Buff All smash attacks have increased knockback and range.
  • Buff Up smash can now hit grounded opponents.
  • Change Dash attack does horizontal knockback instead of vertical.

Aerial attacks

Throws/other attacks

  • Buff Cargo forward throw has more vertical and horizontal knockback.
  • Nerf Opponents can now escape his carry throw without having to use the control stick.

Special moves

  • Buff Giant Punch now has super armor, it charges faster and it can now be reversed, but reversing it does not increase damage or knockback, unlike Falcon Punch and Warlock Punch.
  • Buff Headbutt is faster, deals more damage, and DK can now also bury his opponents while he is in midair. Since buried characters now can receive knockback when buried, Headbutt can now combo more easily into Giant Punch or other attacks. It can also be used as an inferior version of Mario's cape glide, giving DK another edgeguarding option.
  • Buff Spinning Kong goes slightly farther, both horizontally and vertically. It can also be used to completely negate all momentum, and the grounded version has super armor.
  • Nerf Spinning Kong and Giant Punch now have a landing lag animation with significant lag if DK falls a moderate distance after using those in midair, leaving him more vulnerable. The latter also has less reach and knockback when fully charged.
  • Buff Hand Slap does more damage and has longer reach.

Moveset

For a visual representation of Donkey Kong's attack hitboxes, see this page.
For a more detailed information regarding Donkey Kong's moveset and attack hitboxes, see this page.

  Name Damage Description
Neutral attack   4% Donkey Kong performs a quick cross punch followed by an uppercut. The tip of the first punch's hitbox will knock targets towards Donkey Kong instead of away.
6%
Forward tilt   12% Donkey Kong quickly swats his outstretched hand. Donkey Kong's arm is intangible while the hitboxes are out, allowing it to be used safely against most other attacks. This can be aimed up or down.
10%
9%
Up tilt   9% (hand), 10% (elbow), 11% (arm) Donkey Kong quickly swipes his hand in the air. Fast with a good arch range. Again, DK's arm cannot be injured while the hitboxes are out.
Down tilt   8% Donkey Kong quickly swats towards the opponents feet. A great lock move at low percentages and a trip can be combined with his Hand Slap.
Dash attack   11% (clean), 9% (late) Donkey Kong skids to a halt doing a side-kick. High lag and poor shieldstun.
Forward smash   20% (fingers), 21% (hands), 19% (arms), 18% (body) Donkey Kong performs a very forceful clap.
Up smash   18% Donkey Kong claps hands above his head. Good for hitting from below a platform and a great running up smash. Both DK's arms and head cannot be hit during the middle of the attack.
Down smash   17% (hands), 14% (arms) Does a double back-handed punch by bringing his closed fists down 90˚ at both sides. Very fast, great vertical knockback, and the 3rd strongest down smash in the game.
Neutral aerial   11% (clean), 8% (late) Donkey Kong quickly spins with arms extended. Similar to the Spinning Kong, but much faster to execute.
Forward aerial   16% Donkey Kong puts his fists together above his head, and then does a powerful ax-handle smash. A powerful meteor smash when sweet spotted, which also causes a significant hitlag increase. Great for catching edge guarders while recovering.
Back aerial   13% (clean), 8% (late) Donkey Kong performs a quick kick directed behind him that lingers briefly. Very fast, long ranged and strong, is an effective wall of pain.
Up aerial   14% Donkey Kong performs a quick headbutt upwards. Extremely quick, can be used to juggle at low percentages and star KO at high percentages.
Down aerial   16% (foot), 13% (body) Donkey Kong performs a downward stomp whilst holding his arms up in a macho pose. Always treated as a meteor smash when it hits.
Grab    
Pummel   3% Does a slight karate chop at the enemy's neck. A fairly fast pummel.
Forward throw   6% (breakout), 8% (forward & back throw), 7% (up throw), 6% (down throw) Regardless of the opponent's size, DK heaves the opponent onto his back, just like carrying a crate or a barrel. Can be released and regrabbed if he can react quicker, being an infinite on Lucas and Ness when turn releasing and turn grabbing. Both players gain knockback-based super armor, similar to Yoshi's double jump.
Back throw   11% Swings his arm back and throws the opponent. A very good KO throw with fast start-up.
Up throw   9% Swings his arm back and throws the opponent upwards.
Down throw   7% Slams the opponent into the ground with his hand. Can chain grab characters like Snake or Kirby.
Forward roll
Back roll
Spot dodge
Air dodge
Techs
Floor attack (front)
Floor getups (front)
  6% Gets up and swats both sides of himself.
Floor attack (back)
Floor getups (back)
  6% Gets up and claps once both sides of himself.
Floor attack (trip)
Floor getups (trip)
  5% Gets does a wind-up spin around the floor.
Edge attack (fast)
Edge getups (fast)
  8% Throws his rear at the opponent. Good range for an edge attack.
Edge attack (slow)
Edge getups (slow)
  10% Climbs onto the stage and swats forward.
Neutral special Giant Punch Ground: 12% (uncharged elbow), 10% (uncharged punch), 18% (fully charged elbow & body), 28% (fully charged punch)
Air: 8% (uncharged elbow), 6% (uncharged punch), 15% (fully charged elbow), 20% (fully charged body), 28% (fully charged punch)
Donkey Kong winds up and thrusts out his arm as a potentially powerful attack. The attack is at fully charged after eleven windups and gains super armor right before DK unleashes the punch. A fully charged punch deals more knockback but has less launch resistance. The punch can be saved and chosen when to be released after being fully charged.
Side special Headbutt Ground: 10% (grounded), 8% (air)
Air: 14% (sweetspot), 8% (sourspot)
Donkey Kong slams his head downward.When performed on the ground, the opponent is buried and will remain submerged longer if the opponent has already dealt a fair amount of damage. When performed in the air, the struck opponent is meteor smashed if hit by the sweetspot. Can be used to "stall" Donkey Kong in the air.
Up special Spinning Kong Ground: 5-4% (loop early), 3% (loop late), 4% (final hit)
Air: 10% (startup), 5-4% (loop early), 2% (loop late)
Donkey Kong spins around with his arms extended. Has super armor on the ground and arms are intangible in the air.
Down special Hand Slap 14% Donkey Kong repeatedly slaps his hands against the ground, causing earth-shaking vibrations in the process. The attack gives him some protection from opponents while grounded due to its good range but cannot hit airborne opponents. This move cannot be used in the air.
Final Smash Konga Beat Varies Donkey Kong takes out a pair of bongos and begin to play them to the beat of "DK Island Swing", sending out shock-waves in the process. The attacks range and power is determined by the player's input. The player must push the attack button in succession with the song's beat in order have the greater range and power.

On-screen appearance

  • Breaks out of a DK Barrel, grunts and makes a strongman pose.
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Taunts

  • Up taunt: Beats his chest.
  • Side taunt: Shakes himself, as if his fur was wet.
  • Down taunt: Faces the camera and shrugs his shoulders, making a confused noise.
Up taunt Side taunt Down taunt
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Idle pose

  • Bares his teeth and crosses his eyes while leaning forward.
  • Bumps his fists together, then performs an uppercut punch.
Donkey Kong Idle Pose 2 Brawl.png Donkey Kong Idle Pose 1 Brawl.png

Crowd cheer

English Japanese
Cheer
Description Don-key Kong! Don-key Kong!
Pitch Group chant Group chant

Wii Remote selection sound

  • Donkey Kong Wiimote Sound.ogg
Donkey Kong's selection sound

Victory poses

A peaceful flourish originating from Donkey Kong Country that played whenever a Kong defeated a boss or completed a Bonus Level.
  • Beats his chest. (similar to his Up taunt).
  • Holds his hands above his head and shakes them.
  • Backflips and holds his arms in a strongman pose.
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In competitive play

Matchups

Notable players

See also: Category:Donkey Kong professionals (SSBB)

Active

Inactive

Role in the Subspace Emissary

The Koopa Troopas and Bowser steal Donkey Kong's Banana Hoard. As a Hammer Bro. drives off in a car which contains all the bananas, Donkey Kong watches him from a cliff. The Hammer Bro. and the Goomba aboard the car spot Donkey Kong and shoot Bullet Bills at him. However, Diddy Kong comes out from a bush and expertly shoots the Bullet Bills with his Peanut Popguns. Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong then follow the Hammer Bro. to retrieve the Banana Hoard. After following him, they see Bowser with a strange type of gun called a Dark Cannon, revealing that he is working for the Subspace Army. When Bowser charges the cannon, Donkey Kong quickly charges his Giant Punch and launches Diddy into the sky and out of the way, sacrificing himself. Bowser shoots Donkey Kong and turns him into a trophy. Later in the story, Diddy Kong, Fox and Falco see a ship which is carrying Donkey Kong as a trophy to a mysterious floating island. Falco then helps Diddy by following it with his Arwing and having the little Kong with him. Falco then does a barrel roll and drops Diddy out. Diddy fires up his Rocket Barrels and takes out his Popguns and shoots the ship. After seeing this, Captain Falcon and Olimar decide to help him and jump to the ship, where Diddy frees Donkey Kong. All four then fight the Primids and other enemies on the ship.

Donkey Kong in the SSE

The ship takes them inside a factory producing Subspace Bombs, and encounter various R.O.B.s that happen to live on the island. They later meet up with Pikachu and Samus where they see the Ancient Minister and a whole lot of R.O.B.s. After Ganondorf controls the R.O.B.s into activating all of the Subspace Bombs, the Ancient Minister is shown to be R.O.B., the leader of all the lesser R.O.B.s who were forced to work for the Subspace Army. R.O.B. then fights with the others. When trying to escape Captain Falcon calls for his Falcon Flyer and tries to leave the cave when Meta Ridley appears and they must fight him. After that they all meet up with the others.

Donkey Kong and the other heroes enter Subspace and meet Tabuu, who turns everyone into trophies with his Off Waves. However, King Dedede had anticipated this and created badges that revived certain fighters back into their original form. With his team consisting of Luigi and Ness, Dedede rescues Donkey Kong and most of the others, although some of them were rescued by Kirby. They also recruit Bowser, Ganondorf, and Wario when they learned about Tabuu. At the end of The Great Maze, Sonic shows up and helps weaken Tabuu's Off Waves so Donkey Kong and the others would be able to beat him and restore the the World Of Trophies to normal (except the Isle Of The Ancients that was impossible to return due to the massive number of Subspace Bombs going off at once).

Playable appearances

Using stickers

Donkey Kong's attacks are primarily punches. Arm stickers are effective. A Leg sticker isn't because it would only affect his back aerial, dash attack and down aerial. Head stickers would only affect his up aerial and Headbutt. Spin stickers only affects his neutral aerial and Spinning Kong so they provide minimal benefit for him.

Exclusive stickers

These stickers can only be used by Donkey Kong or a select few including him.

  • Chunky Kong: [Throwing] attack +31
  • Diddy Kong (Donkey Kong 64): Launch power +20
  • Diddy Kong (Mario Hoops 3-on-3): [Leg] attack +28
  • Diddy Kong (Mario Superstar Baseball): [Leg] attack +12
  • Dixie Kong: Launch resistance +39
  • DK: [Head] attack +27
  • DK Barrel: Launch power +53
  • Donkey Kong (Donkey Kong Jungle Beat): [Arm] attack +22
  • Donkey Kong (Donkey Kong Country): [Electric] resistance +10
  • Donkey Kong (Mario Kart DS) : [Flame] resistance +41
  • Donkey Kong Jr.: [Arm] attack +14
  • Enguarde: [Body, Spin] attack +15
  • Funky Kong: [Leg] attack +13
  • Karate Kong: [Battering] resistance +25
  • Lanky Kong: [Throwing] attack +6
  • Party Monkey: [Head] attack +6
  • Pauline & Donkey Kong: [Arm] attack +18
  • Tiny Kong: [Arm] attack +4
  • Wrinkly Kong: [Battering] resistance +4

In Event Matches

Solo Events

Co-op events

Trophies

Donkey Kong's main and Final Smash trophies can be obtained by clearing Classic Mode and All-Star mode respectively with Donkey Kong.

Trophy descriptions

Donkey Kong
A carefree jungle dweller with the charisma of a natural leader. He keeps busy by foiling the plans of the Kremlings and their boss, King K. Rool. As his physique suggests, this ape is a powerhouse. He's got speed to match too, and his love for bananas is second to none. His famous necktie is adorned with his initials, DK.
SNES: Donkey Kong Country
N64: Donkey Kong 64
Konga Beat
DK about to go to town with some bongos! His performance is so magnificent and upbeat that it creates damage-inducing sound waves. Press the buttons in time to the music, and the sound waves may grow stronger. DK's invulnerable when launching this attack, but he's also immobile, so be careful using it on scrolling stages.
Wii: Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Alternate costumes

Donkey Kong's alternate costumes in Brawl

Trivia

  • Even though Donkey Kong has teeth, he only shows them when performing certain attacks or taunts. He occasionally opens his mouth with no teeth showing. For example, Donkey Kong shows his teeth when charging his up smash, but not during the attack portion.
  • When Donkey Kong is tiny, he actually moves faster while carrying a Crate or Blast Box.
  • Donkey Kong is the only character in Brawl who has more than four different throws.
  • When forward smashing with the Home-Run Bat, Donkey Kong has the longest range with the bat out of all the characters. However, if he is too close to the Sandbag or a character, they will be propelled upwards at a slight angle with drastically weaker knockback (though still powerful). This also happened to Donkey Kong in Melee.
  • Donkey Kong is one of only three characters that can't use their down special move in midair, the others are Peach and Pokémon Trainer, although he is capable of using Hand Slap in the air in Super Smash Bros. 4.
  • Donkey Kong is one of the few known characters to have an obvious error in his moveset coding - his forward aerial cannot be auto-canceled, but the coding of the move shows that it was intended to be able to, but it cannot due to a minor error caused by using the wrong type of timing function.

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