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Donkey Kong's Banana Hoard is Donkey Kong's hoard of Banana's which King K. Rool seems to want. In every Donkey Kong Country game King K. Rool either steals the Banana Hoard or holds a Kong captive for ransom of the hoard. (excluding Donkey Kong Country Returns in which the Tiki Tak Tribe are the banana thieves) Of course the Kongs never let him have it (excluding Cranky, who thinks that Donkey Kong could do without it). Getting the banana hoard back or getting a kiddnapped Kong back without handing over the banana board is the main plot of the Donkey Kong Country games.

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  • Donkey Kong's Banana Hoard
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  • Donkey Kong's Banana Hoard is Donkey Kong's hoard of Banana's which King K. Rool seems to want. In every Donkey Kong Country game King K. Rool either steals the Banana Hoard or holds a Kong captive for ransom of the hoard. (excluding Donkey Kong Country Returns in which the Tiki Tak Tribe are the banana thieves) Of course the Kongs never let him have it (excluding Cranky, who thinks that Donkey Kong could do without it). Getting the banana hoard back or getting a kiddnapped Kong back without handing over the banana board is the main plot of the Donkey Kong Country games.
  • Donkey Kong's Banana Hoard is a cave located near Donkey Kong's home where he stores all of his bananas. King K. Rool has continuously tried to steal the bananas for unknown reasons. In Donkey Kong Country Returns, the evil Tikis attempt to steal Donkey Kong's bananas as well.
  • Donkey Kong's Banana Hoard is a special cave near Donkey Kong's jungle home where he stores his countless Bananas. King K. Rool, along with the Kremling Krew stole the Bananas in Donkey Kong Country. Donkey and Diddy Kong made it their mission to retrieve them one by one, and eventually succeeded. Only normal, edible Bananas are stored in this cave. The Golden Bananas from Donkey Kong 64 were stored in an undisclosed location.
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Games
  • Donkey Kong 64
  • Donkey Kong Country Returns
  • Super Smash Bros. Brawl
  • Donkey Kong Country
Series
  • Donkey Kong
Name
  • Donkey Kong's Banana Hoard
Type
  • Location
Caption
  • Donkey celebrating with his banana hoard back.
Inhabitants
  • Bananas
Class
  • D
firstgame
  • Donkey Kong Country
Notable features
  • The location where all of the Bananas are stored in Donkey Kong Island. It is also located underneath DK's Treehouse.
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  • Donkey Kong's Banana Hoard is Donkey Kong's hoard of Banana's which King K. Rool seems to want. In every Donkey Kong Country game King K. Rool either steals the Banana Hoard or holds a Kong captive for ransom of the hoard. (excluding Donkey Kong Country Returns in which the Tiki Tak Tribe are the banana thieves) Of course the Kongs never let him have it (excluding Cranky, who thinks that Donkey Kong could do without it). Getting the banana hoard back or getting a kiddnapped Kong back without handing over the banana board is the main plot of the Donkey Kong Country games.
  • Donkey Kong's Banana Hoard is a cave located near Donkey Kong's home where he stores all of his bananas. King K. Rool has continuously tried to steal the bananas for unknown reasons. In Donkey Kong Country Returns, the evil Tikis attempt to steal Donkey Kong's bananas as well.
  • Donkey Kong's Banana Hoard is a special cave near Donkey Kong's jungle home where he stores his countless Bananas. King K. Rool, along with the Kremling Krew stole the Bananas in Donkey Kong Country. Donkey and Diddy Kong made it their mission to retrieve them one by one, and eventually succeeded. Only normal, edible Bananas are stored in this cave. The Golden Bananas from Donkey Kong 64 were stored in an undisclosed location.
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