Inka Dinka Doo's Temple
Inka Dinka Doo's Temple | |
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The inside of the temple | |
First appearance | Donkey Kong Country ("Raiders of the Lost Banana") (1996) |
Latest appearance | Donkey Kong Country ("Vote of Kong-Fidence") (2000) |
Greater location | Kongo Bongo Island |
Inka Dinka Doo's Temple is the place where the great Inka Dinka Doo can be found. The walls and floor are made of stone. In the episode "Legend of the Crystal Coconut," Diddy Kong hides the Crystal Coconut in the temple so the pirates will not find it. This temple closely resembles the Angry Aztec level of Donkey Kong 64.
History[edit]
Before the events of the show, the ancient temple of the idol Inka Dinka Doo is the place where Kaptain Skurvy's great-great-great grandfather Quint Skurvy hid the mystical and magical Crystal Coconut at by hiding it in Inka Dinka Doo's eye. Later on, the Crystal Coconut shed a teardrop and was founded by the anthropomorphic tie-wearing ape Donkey Kong who was titled future ruler of Kongo Bongo Island.
Donkey Kong often comes to the temple for advice from Inka Dinka Doo to solve problems, but usually he cannot understand his advice and must figure it out himself.
Features[edit]
The entrance of the temple resembles that of an old ancient temple. Inside the temple, the walls and floors are made of stone and there are various traps such as arrows and sharp wooden pillars. In the sanctuary lies the idol Inka Dinka Doo and a pedestal which has nothing on it (in "Raiders of the Lost Banana," the Golden Banana is on it). In "Orangutango," the temple has three rooms that were used for the test, the test being a way of teaching dance lessons.
Episode appearances[edit]
Note that these are the original French airings.
- Season 1
- "Raiders of the Lost Banana"
- "Orangutango"
- "Legend of the Crystal Coconut"
- "Watch the Skies"
- "To the Moon Baboon" (Inka Dinka Doo does not appear)
- Season 2
- "The Kongo Bongo Festival of Lights"
- "Speak No Evil, Dude" (Inka Dinka Doo does not appear)
- "The Day the Island Stood Still"
- "Four Weddings and a Coconut"
- "Vote of Kong-Fidence"