As they reached thebeach, they saw hundreds of strange looking footprints that led fromthe sea to form a big circle around the spot where Donkey Kong's chairlay, smashed to pieces."Kremlings!" Diddy gasped in horror.On top of the bits of chair they found a note: To the yellow-bellied, land-lubbing Kong Family: Hah-arrrrh! We got the big monkey! If you want him back, you scurvy dogs, you'll have to hand over the banana hoard! Kaptain K. "Hah! He's off somewhere with that girlfriend of his.But still, I can see when I'm not wanted."Grumbling to himself, Cranky shambled off down the beach, leavingDonkey Kong to pull his hat over his eyes, sink down into his beachchair and slowly drift to sleep.When night fell and their big buddy still hadn't returned, Diddy andDixie Kong got worried and went to look for him. "Let me have a bit of peace for once!"Cranky snorted. None of this lazing around onthe beach.""Why don't you go off an pester Diddy or something?" complained DonkeyKong. That's how I gotwhere I am today, you know. "Whisking off maidens and throwingbarrels around the place seven days a week, I was. Before he knewwhat was happening, Cranky Kong bopped him on the head with his cane."Yowch!" he exclaimed, glaring at the snickering old ape standing infront of him."Well, well." said Cranky, "what do you thing you're doing sittingaround all day? They won't get much of a game out of this, will they?I thought you were supposed to be a big star!""Even stars get time off," muttered Donkey Kong, rubbing his head."I never did," said Cranky proudly. "The sun beatingdown on a clear blue sea, and no pesky banana-thieving Kremlings toworry about." Lazily he raised a hand to wave at Funky, who wasshowing off his surfing expertise out on the waves with the squawkingseagulls.Donkey Kong settled back and closed his eyes, thinking he'd have alittle doze, when he heard the sound of shuffling feet. "This is the life," he thought to himself. Rool's Pirate Krew.Kranky Kong's Final Words.-(4) Trouble in ParadiseDonkey Kong gulped down the last of his banana milkshake and sighedhappily, his old beach chair creaking as he wriggled his toes in thesand. Game by Rare.(TM) & (R) are trademarks of Nintendo of America Inc.K-A(TM) KIDS TO ADULTS AGES 6+ I don't know how this got a seal of quality! It seems anyold trash can worm its way through these days.-(3) Table of KongtentsTrouble in Paradise!.Setting Sail.Kongtroller Layout.Diddy's Moves.Dixie's Tricks.Arrh, there be TREASURE!.Bananas, Kannon Balls, and other Swag.Barrels, Kegs and Kasks.Legend of Crocodile Isle.Yer Mangy Animal Friends.Kong Family Hideouts.Kaptain K.
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