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  2. Donkey Kong Jr. is a playable character in two games of the Mario Tennis series. In Mario's Tennis, Donkey Kong Jr. is the largest amongst the playable characters, and this is also the only game where he wears shoes and socks. The game's menu lists him as Donkey Jr. and the scoreboard lists him as just Donkey.

  3. Donkey Kong Jr. (Game & Watch) - Super Mario Wiki

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    DJ-101. Box art for Donkey Kong Jr. Donkey Kong Jr. is a Game & Watch adaptation of the arcade game of the same name. As in the arcade game, Donkey Kong is captured by Mario, and Donkey Kong Jr. must save him. There are two major revisions—the original version in the New Wide Screen series (released on October 26, 1982), and the colorized ...

  4. Donkey Kong Jr. + Jr. Sansū Lesson - Super Mario Wiki

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    Game Pak. Input. NES: NES Controller. Donkey Kong Jr. + Jr. Sansū Lesson, known as just Donkey Kong Jr. on the title screen, is the pack-in game for the Sharp C1 Famicom TV, a combined television and Family Computer unit released in October 1983, only a few months after the original Famicom. [1] It is a compilation of the games Donkey Kong Jr ...

  5. HVC-MA. Donkey Kong Jr. Math is an educational game in the Donkey Kong series for the Family Computer released in 1983, as well as the fourth game overall in the series. Donkey Kong holds up a sign, and Donkey Kong Jr. must find the numbers and math sign to get to that number to get a point. A preview of this game was released as a compilation ...

  6. Gallery : Donkey Kong Jr. - Super Mario Wiki

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    Proposed redesign of Donkey Kong Jr. for Donkey Kong Country, eventually used for Diddy Kong. Japanese game guide cover for Donkey Kong (Game Boy) Artwork used for a Super Mario Christmas-themed puzzle. Artwork used for a puzzle based on Super Mario Kart. Kellogg's board game on the back of a cereal box.

  7. Gallery: Donkey Kong Jr. (game) - Super Mario Wiki

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    Donkey Kong Jr. This is a gallery of images for the game Donkey Kong Jr. For a gallery of images about Donkey Kong Jr. himself, see Gallery:Donkey Kong Jr.

  8. Gallery : Donkey Kong (1981-1989) - Super Mario Wiki

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    Donkey Kong (1981-1989) This is a gallery for visual assets of Donkey Kong published between 1981 and 1989. It includes material associated with the original Donkey Kong, Donkey Kong Jr., Tetris, and other media released within that time frame.

  9. Donkey Kong II is a Game & Watch game released as part of the Multi Screen series on March 7, 1983. [1] It was later rereleased as part of Game & Watch Gallery 3. It is an indirect sequel to the Donkey Kong Jr. Game & Watch game and a direct follow-up to Donkey Kong. While Donkey Kong Jr. is based on the first level of the arcade game of the ...

  10. Donkey Kong Classics - Super Mario Wiki

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    NES-DJ. The title screen for Donkey Kong Classics. Donkey Kong Classics is a video game collection of the Donkey Kong series, consisting of the games Donkey Kong and Donkey Kong Jr. This compilation is for the Nintendo Entertainment System, which was developed by Nintendo EAD. Donkey Kong Classics was released in October 1988 in the United ...

  11. Donkey Kong Junior (cereal) - Super Mario Wiki

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    Donkey Kong Junior (cereal) Donkey Kong Junior was a breakfast cereal produced by Ralston Purina in 1983, following the release of its Donkey Kong cereal. The Donkey Kong Junior cereal was based on the game of the same name, and it features Donkey Kong Jr. on the front of the box. The cereal is fruit-flavored, being comprised of red apple ...