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'CK' redirects here. For information about an online Flash game, see. Cranky KongCranky Kong, as he appears in.Full nameCranky Kong (formerly Donkey Kong)SpeciesFirst appearance(as Cranky Kong) (as Donkey Kong) Latest appearanceLatest portrayal(2007 - present)“You young apes wouldn't know a real adventure if it jumped up and bit you on the nose!” —,Cranky Kong is one of the central characters in the franchise, being 's grandfather and paternal figure.

‘The administrators are cranky and making the strangest decisions.’ ‘We're not this weird, cranky, fanged minority that is secretly drinking blood in the name of its depraved godlessness!’ ‘Its images and quirky, cranky design return to the mind's eye long after the final credits.’.

He has been remarked, especially in the -made games, for breaking the and constantly complaining and rambling, although he proves to be a helpful sage in many situations, having been shown to possess much knowledge about the current location and its history and secrets.He is also currently a widower, as his wife is deceased. He is the elderly form of the original Donkey Kong from the and 's father, and can be described as argumentative, old, and bad-tempered. Cranky has been playable in four games, including Japan-only games. His abilities and health vary greatly in games, sometimes being unable to walk without two canes, while other times being just as athletic as the other. Cranky Kong in his youth, together withCranky Kong is the original Donkey Kong from the arcade games. During his youthful prime, Cranky Kong kidnapped, was kidnapped and trapped in a cage by, and even battled in a greenhouse. He also implies in one of his lectures to his grandson that his kidnapping Pauline was consistent enough that he did so 'seven days a week.'

Not counting the 'Modern' mixes in the, his final role as Donkey Kong was in for Game Boy. He retired after he relinquished the name to his grandson. Donkey Kong Country series Donkey Kong Country. Art of Cranky Kong for Donkey Kong CountryCranky's first appearance as 'Cranky Kong' was in, in which he lives in a slightly rundown shack known as '. From here, Cranky gives randomly selected advice on the game's various items and locations, mostly pertaining to the first few levels, to the new Donkey Kong and his friend.

Unlike in the sequels, Cranky asks no fee for his advices and can be consulted as many times as the player desires to.He also appears in the opening cutscene before the title screen of the original SNES version, where he operates a phonograph, playing the theme song from the original Donkey Kong arcade game atop a. Donkey Kong disrupts his session by knocking him aside and dancing to a remixed version of the song Cranky was playing on the phonograph, which plays on a boombox he drops nearby, then the scene turns to a jungle. Cranky, irritated by this interruption, hurls a TNT barrel at Donkey Kong's boombox, destroying it.In the version, Cranky appears after each boss battle to provide commentary. He makes similar appearances in the GBA versions of Donkey Kong Country 2 and Donkey Kong Country 3.Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest. Cranky Kong, in.In, Cranky sets up his ' on. It appears as though, through his further aging, it has become more difficult to walk, as he stands with two canes.

Once again, Cranky will give out information, this time for a price. In this game, Cranky also scatters several throughout the game's various levels. Once is defeated Cranky will tally and 's 'hero status' by how many DK Coins they have collected. Donkey Kong Country 2 also introduced Cranky's wife,.In the Game Boy Advance version of Donkey Kong Country 2, Cranky's role remains relatively the same as in the original game, although it was slightly expanded with a new sidequest.

Cranky bought a racing ostrich he named, which the Kongs can bulk up using and race against other ostriches to try and achieve trophies in exchange for rewards from Cranky.Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! In, Cranky's appearances have been reduced. In, Cranky Kong acts as Dixie and 's opponent in various ball throwing.

Cranky also appears at the end of the game to criticize Dixie and Kiddy's victory over and, resulting in Dixie and Kiddy Kong approaching him ominously while he tries to avoid an inevitable beating by putting on glasses. At the end of the post-game cutscene, Cranky will appear in the background doing a few water-skiing tricks behind, who pulls him with a motorboat. He eventually falls in water, but comes back to the surface holding up a sign which says 'THE END' in runny ink. He is also top of the All-Time Greats list at the end of the game, having beat the game in 04:22 with 103%.

If the player beats the game with the TUFST code activated, thereby attaining 105%, they will get a trophy of Cranky Kong in a black belt's outfit and will be named 'Immortal Monkey!' In addition, a picture of Cranky Kong over a white background hangs from a wall in. The same picture can be seen in the same spot within Wrinkly Refuge in, which is the only visual appearance of Cranky Kong in the entire series.In the Game Boy Advance version of Donkey Kong Country 3, Cranky runs several dojos, aptly named to prepare for his self-purported 'first' game, Cranky Kong Country. In Cranky's Dojo, players gain the ability to play as a shield-wielding Cranky during a dodging minigame.

Cranky's Dojo minigame must be beaten at least once to gain a.Donkey Kong 64 Cranky Kong appears as Professor Cranky Kong in, having taken up science. Can be found in every area of Donkey Kong 64 except. At Cranky's Lab, the Kongs can pay Professor Cranky for several potions that can give them new powers and abilities. Also, if the Kongs manage to collect fifteen, he will allow them to play, the first published computer game of (Rare's direct predecessor). The Kongs must beat the Jetpac game in order to obtain the. Cranky also acts as the Kongs' coach during their boxing match against.Donkey Kong Country Returns.

Cranky Kong's ShopCranky appears in. In the game, he runs in each world and will often make sarcastic remarks over what Donkey and Diddy Kong buy. Aside from Donkey and Diddy, Cranky is the only Kong from the original trilogy to make a return appearance.

According to him, the reason he made the shop was because his pension was revoked, so he has to sell things to make money.To buy things in Cranky Kong's shop, the player needs to have. In his shop, there are bundled into groups of 1, 3, and 7 balloons. There is also a, which gives Donkey or Diddy the ability to have three for the duration of one level, which gives limited invincibility, and, who helps the Kongs collect undiscovered in levels. There is also a for sale, which gives access to the locked path in each world.Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze. Cranky Kong with Donkey Kong inCranky Kong appears as a playable partner character in, marking the first time he is fully playable in a Donkey Kong Country game (his role as shopkeeper filled by Funky Kong). Cranky is able to use his cane to bounce upward, as well as on spikes, and defeat certain enemies that the other Kongs cannot.

His cane can also be utilized while underwater to attack and take down enemies that cannot be defeated by a simple move, such as. Despite the cane's capabilities, it cannot be used to collapse unsound underwater structures, balancing it in relation to the corkscrew action. Cranky's has unlimited ammo of dentures, which can be shot at enemies in order to stun them for a brief period of time. Cranky's use of his cane as a pogo stick to attack enemies is similar to the method of attack used by, the main protagonist of Disney's, in a of his show that produced for the and.Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze is the only game of the series where Cranky does not have any written dialogue.Club Nintendo 'Donkey Kong Country' He also appeared in the comic '.

He is the first one to discover that King K. Rool has stolen the Kongs' Banana Hoard, which follows the story of the game. Cranky's appearance in the comic differs slightly from his standard look, as he is wearing a blue shirt instead of a gray or brown one.'

Donkey Kong in: Banana Day 24' In the comic ', published in the same magazine, he supported Donkey, Diddy, Dixie and Kiddy on their mission to save the from being pulled away from the sun by a giant. It was his idea to carry on negotiations with the aliens so they would release the Earth. The puts a space shuttle at the Kongs' disposal, and Cranky is the one to navigate it. He beams Donkey, Diddy and Dixie into the UFO and stays in the Kongs' space shuttle meanwhile.

When their mission succeeds, he navigates the space shuttle back to Earth, where the Kongs are being hailed by the people. Euphorically, Cranky tries to kiss a random girl, much to her disgust.

After returning to their jungle, Cranky gets in trouble with his wife Wrinkly because of this. During the events of this story, Cranky did not show much of his grouchy traits as often discovered in the games, but instead appears as a helpful person.Donkey Kong Land series While Cranky does not appear in any of the games, the instruction booklet for the first explains that the game happens owing to Cranky. Jealous of Donkey and Diddy's victory over, Cranky attracts them into a bet, stating that if they can reclaim Donkey's from King K.

Rool once again, this time on an, he will admit that they are adequate gaming heroes. In the end, Cranky retracts his doubts when Donkey and Diddy once again defeat K. Rool and the.Additionally, the instruction booklet for accidentally states that 'Even old Cranky charges for his words of wisdom', having copied and pasted the line directly from the Donkey Kong Country 2 manual. Donkey Kong Country: Rumble in the Jungle.

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Cranky Kong with Donkey Kong, Diddy Kong and, from.Cranky Kong appears in the 1995 novel, accompanying Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong across the island to reach. At the beginning of the novel Cranky Kong expresses his disapproval about Diddy Kong flying in 's, complaining that 'if apes were meant to fly, they'd have wings', and 'there's nowhere any self-respecting ape would want to go that he can't get to on his own two hairy feet'. After Funky Kong leaves in his plane, the Kongs find that he has accidentally left his walkie talkie with Donkey Kong. Trying to contact him, the Kongs hear that his plane is being attacked by ' near Big Ape City, and that he's going to crash.Donkey Kong and Diddy immediately decide to travel to the city on foot. Cranky Kong doubts that they are capable, although he wishes to join them so that they don't have to 'go off on another adventure alone'.

After reaching on the edge of the jungle, Cranky Kong trips over a vine after insisting to take the lead, which triggers an alarm that alerts the. Attacking alongside Donkey Kong and Diddy, Cranky uses his cane to slam several Kremlings on their feet, which sent them 'hobbling into the bushes'.

An illustration also shows him swinging on a vine.After the Kongs are guided through a mountain's caves by, they reach the skyline of Big Ape City. Cranky says to Donkey Kong that 'I haven't been here since I was your age.

I remember battling a short plumber named ', which suggests that Big Ape City is the location of the original arcade game. They find that the city has been overrun by Kremlings, who are building a large factory.

Cranky Kong notably complains several times, being reluctant to continue while they are trying to locate Funky Kong's prison cell. In an illustration, Cranky Kong is even shown to be unimpressed when Donkey Kong uses a to open the prison door lock.While battling some Kremlings who had heard the loud explosion, tries to take Cranky Kong hostage. He shouts 'stop your assault or the old ape gets it!' Cranky Kong instead elbows Kritter in the stomach, and says 'I was stomping on the likes of you when you were knee-high to a salamander!'

After Funky's plane is found in the factory's cargo room, Donkey Kong and Diddy both leave to retrieve a part to repair the plane, and to turn off the factory's defense system. Cranky Kong is left to keep Funky Kong company while he repairs the plane, and Cranky tells 'story after story' about his youth. After the plane is repaired, the Kongs all board (although Cranky Kong is reluctant as he 'hates' flying), and they escape through a hole in the factory wall created by a TNT Barrel. Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong manage to plant 's zeppelin with TNT Barrels, which falls and destroys the Kremling's factory.

Cranky Kong shares a laugh with the other Kongs as they fly back home to their.Donkey Kong Country television series. Cranky as he appears in the Donkey Kong Country show.Cranky was also a main character on the television series produced. Here, Cranky was as grouchy and bitter as he was in the games. However, he's far less arrogant than in the video games, and the white hair he has in the games is replaced by large white eyebrows, though he still has his beard.

On the show, instead of living in a cabin on the ground like in the games, Cranky instead lives in a cabin on a tree-top village, similar to ones seen in the area from the Donkey Kong Country game. On the show, Cranky was also seen to be adept at potion-making and magic, a trait later carried on into the games. In one episode it is revealed that he was once best friends with King K Rool before the crocodile cheated during a bet, which turned their friendship into a bitter rivalry.Super Smash Bros. Series Throughout the series, Cranky Kong makes a cameo appearance in the background of, where his silhouette can be seen pacing back and forth in his cabin near that of his rocking chair. The stage is accessible in,.

He also frequently appears as an obtainable, where he is often described as being a wise and helpful figure.Super Smash Bros. Brawl In, Cranky Kong appears as a, which uses his artwork from Donkey Konga 3. It is usable by any character and boosts the power of indirect special moves by 7.Cranky's trophy from this game states that his first playable appearance is in Donkey Kong Barrel Blast.

However, this is not true, as he had been playable in the earlier Japan-only release Donkey Konga 3: Tabehōdai! Haru Mogitate 50 Kyoku and in the Cranky's Dojo minigame in the GBA version of Donkey Kong Country 3.Cranky Kong is also alluded to in Solid Snake's Codec call about Donkey Kong, where Colonel Roy Campbell mentioned that the Donkey Kong who fought Mario in an 'epic battle' (referring to the arcade release of Donkey Kong) was the current one's grandfather, with Snake also calling the current one 'a chip off the old block' upon learning that the current one also was a rival of Mario, to certain extent.Super Smash Bros.

Ultimate Cranky Kong appears as a primary, ace, attack-type in, using his artwork from. In his spirit battle, the player fights a white-furred Donkey Kong on the Kongo Jungle stage in its Omega form with a Slumber Floor effect. The music during the fight is 'Opening - Donkey Kong', referencing the fact that he was the Donkey Kong appearing in the original arcade game, and the opening to the original Donkey Kong Country where he is associated with the theme.Diddy Kong Pilot. It has been requested that this section be rewritten.Cranky is one of the playable characters in the 2001.In the 2003, Cranky talks to Team Kong and Team Kremling both before and after they start a cup or a new mode.

Cranky encourages the former team to win races but criticizes the latter. Cranky is one of the unlockable characters, and he can be obtained after Team Kremling completes every cup and dogfight. The character select screen for Team Cranky erroneously shows four different rosters for Cranky. He has the highest speed and acceleration of the other characters, and is a lightweight character. Cranky was replaced with in.Donkey Konga series.

Cranky as he appears inCranky appears in as an unlockable character, unlocked by completing Challenge 24 of Candy's Challenges. All three of his stats are rated four stars out of a possible five.

His rival is (who has the same stats as Cranky Kong). His stats essentially mean that he has high stats all around. He also has his own race course,.Cranky Kong also hosts; a mode that serves as a tutorial to the game.Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle While Cranky Kong himself does not appear in, a in his likeness known as appears in the Donkey Kong Adventure add-on. Grandpa KongThe pitch that would lead to Donkey Kong Country, featured a character named Grandpa Kong, who was a white-furred bearded gorilla who looked very similar to Donkey Kong himself. Due to 's presence in the pitch, it seems that the idea of him being the original arcade Donkey Kong hadn't yet been written.

Throughout Donkey Kong Country's development, the character would eventually be retooled to his current appearance, but unused dialogue found in the game's data suggests Cranky was initially written as a more kindly and friendly individual. Cranky Kong's dialogue in the final game and instruction manual was primarily written by, with some lines contributed by.Physical appearance Compared to his appearances in the original Donkey Kong and its two sequels, (where he greatly resembled the current Donkey Kong) Cranky Kong appears to have become thinner, more diminutive, and much less muscular over the years, with his fur also becoming slightly darker. He bears facial proportions much like those of his grandson, though his head is smooth on top, his lips are more wrinkled, and he wears thick glasses with black frames. He has also grown a thick, white beard which obscures most of his torso (due to the fact that he always stands with a heavy slouch). Beneath his beard, Cranky Kong wears a brown sweater-vest (green in Donkey Kong Country 2 and 3) as his only garment.

Finally, Cranky always carries an ordinary-looking wooden cane with him (though he held two in Donkey Kong Country 2 and 3). His trademark pose involves him standing on both feet with a heavy slouch, his cane in one hand, and the other arm resting on his back.Personality Even though he is a supporting character, Cranky is generally depicted as curmudgeonly and bitter, always making sarcastic remarks about various things, pointing out flaws in the other (particularly ) or even the very games he appears in, and complaining about everything he doesn't like. He is also rather cocky, claiming himself to be among the best video game icons ever, and that he is and always will be better than his grandson despite his old and frail state. His arrogance is countered by his poor sportsmanship however. Aside from this, Cranky Kong is also known to display traits of stereotypical elders, such as constantly demanding sleep.

Cranky can be benevolent and heroic when the situation calls for it, such as how he helped his grandson take back in. Cranky sometimes asks Donkey Kong for help, or allows him take over in situations.Identity confusion created the Cranky Kong character as an older version of the original from the earlier Donkey Kong games, but his exact relation to the current Donkey Kong has been disputed. However, Cranky Kong being Donkey Kong's grandfather was the consistent backstory throughout the. While this was not explicitly stated in the, he acted as a father figure and that he considered DK like a son. Rare seemingly started to retcon their relationship in, in which Cranky Kong consistently addressed him as 'son,' implying a more direct parental role. According to in a 1999 online Q&A, their Donkey Kong was intended to be Cranky Kong's son and thus an adult as far as he was aware, and requested fans to completely ignore instances claiming Cranky to be his grandfather. Whether or not this statement was intended to be taken seriously, the Nintendo of Europe website for the re-release of supported this notion.

Closer inspection reveals there may have been conflicting ideas among the developers, as footage from a promotional VHS video exclusively for subscribers named Donkey Kong Country: Exposed called Cranky Kong his 'dad or grandfather.' According to Gregg Mayles, Cranky called DK 'son' because he was so senile and could not remember.After Rare left Nintendo, the issue was left open for some time. Official bios for both and implied that the Donkey Kong in the arcade may be the Donkey Kong of today, and advertised Donkey Kong as Mario's 'original foe'.

However, this was contradicted by, which distinguished 'his ancestor, the original Donkey Kong'. Subsequently, suggested that Donkey Kong met for the first time and became smitten at first sight.

Additional text for the exclusive content in the Game Boy Advance re-releases leaves the family connection unclear; for example, in, Cranky claims in his that his first starring role would be called ' Cranky Kong Country'. (and, consequently, ) sticks with the story that the original Donkey Kong is the current Donkey Kong's grandfather.

' reaffirms the position of Cranky Kong as the grandfather of the modern Donkey Kong.Playing With Super Power: Nintendo Super NES Classics seemingly acknowledged both opposing versions of the Donkey Kong lineage. In one section, it is asserted that Donkey Kong Jr. Is the father of the modern Donkey Kong; however, in another section, it is concluded that the modern Donkey Kong is, in fact, a grown Donkey Kong Jr. The Twitter account has since clarified and elaborated upon the apparent contradiction, stating that the latter is meant to be written as a metaphor for the original design process, whereas the former is indeed the official interpretation of the characters' familial ties. Wrinkly's words: ' Have you been to see my husband Cranky? He complains a little, but he does know everything about this island.'

- Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest. About Cranky Kong: Even old Cranky Kong is getting on the entrepreneurial spirit! He's opened a small outlet where you learn more about the 'history' and 'culture' of Crocodile Isle.

Donkey Kong Country 2 Instruction Booklet, Nintendo, 2004, p. 18. About Northern Kremisphere: Rumor has it - and it might just be simian senility - that Cranky Kong covered all the levels and found everything in five hours and fifteen minutes! - Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!

Player's Guide, Nintendo, 1996, p. 4.

「1994年に発売された『ドンキーコング』(ゲームボーイ)を最後に、孫に“ドンキーコング”の名を譲り渡す。」 (' After the release of 'Donkey Kong' (Game Boy), he turned over the Donkey Kong name to his grandchild.' ) - Nintendo Online Magazine.

' Professor Cranky Kong: Yep, you read it right, sonny! It’s Professor Cranky now, and you’d better show your elders some respect, as I’m your only hope in defeating those rancid reptiles.' - Donkey Kong 64 instruction booklet, page 9. The Mushroom Kingdom (Retrieved July 1, 2012). ' He groggily rolled over to see the familiar wrinkled, white-bearded, grouchy face of his old granddad 'Cranky Kong' peering down at him. In his heyday, Cranky was the original Donkey Kong who battled Mario in several of his own games.'

- Donkey Kong Country instruction booklet, pages 5 & 6 (among various in-game lines). ' That darn Donkey has all the luck! His girl Candy waits around in her hut, always willing to offer her musical help to that undeserving son of mine and his fancy polygonal friends. Donkey Kong 64 instruction booklet, page 9 (among various in-game lines).

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' Donkey Kong and Mario started out as arch-rivals, but they've patched things up in recent years. These days Donkey Kong spends his time searching the jungle for bananas instead of kidnapping beautiful maidens.' - Super Smash Bros. Characters. ' While he now prefers the laid-back jungle lifestyle to construction site mischief, DK is often forced back into action by the Kremling Krew.'

- Super Smash Bros. Melee Trophy.

' His ancestor, the original Donkey Kong wore no necktie.' - Mario Superstar Baseball Exhibition Game Records. ' The Mario Toy Company’s hairiest employee. He instantly fell in love with Pauline as soon as he saw her at the theme park’s opening ceremony, and now the jealous ape has run off with her!'

Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis instruction booklet, page 7. ' The Donkey Kong who fought that epic battle with Mario was this guy's grandfather.'

-,. 'Donkey Kong’s white-bearded, grouchy grandfather, Cranky Kong, has set up shop in each world to sell items to aid Donkey Kong. Cranky Kong can ramble on about anything, but don’t ignore what he has to say, as his ramblings provide advice for those who pay careful attention.' - Donkey Kong Country Returns instruction booklet, page 20 (among various in-game lines). ' Super Mario Kart is the only Mario Kart game to feature Donkey Kong Jr.

Due to the success of Donkey Kong Country, all future Mario Kart entries featured Donkey Kong, who is actually Donkey Kong Jr.’s son, with Cranky Kong, aka Donkey Kong Sr., canonically being the character featured in the original Donkey Kong game. Makes sense, right?' - Playing With Super Power: Nintendo Super NES Classics eGuide, Super Mario Kart 16 Bits Tab. ' As the marketing noted, “This isn’t your father’s Donkey Kong!” He is, in fact, Donkey Kong Jr., all grown up.

For his 16-bit revival, Donkey Kong was redesigned, with his original creator Shigeru Miyamoto providing Rare with a sketch that included the now-iconic red tie. Miyamoto also suggested Donkey’s ape-inspired “hand slap” move, which allowed him to defeat nearby enemies and reveal certain secrets.

Rare was able to implement the move just weeks before the deadline for the game.' - Playing With Super Power: Nintendo Super NES Classics eGuide, Donkey Kong Country Characters Tab.Links to related articles. CharactersProtagonists.Prisoners.Bosses.Enemies.Items.

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(krăngk)
n.
Cranky
v.cranked, cranking, cranks
v.tr.1.
a. To start or operate (an engine, for example) by or as if by turning a handle.
b. To move or operate (a window, for example) by or as if by turning a handle.
3. To provide with a handle that is used in turning.
v.intr.
2. To wind in a zigzagging course.
adj.
Of, being, or produced by an eccentric person: a crank letter; a crank phone call.
Drug slang A regional street name for methamphetamine, amphetamine, or methcathinone
Science Maverick theorist. Crank is to a scientist what quack is to a doctor and shyster is to a lawyer

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