Ep 9. Baby Kong Blues
- April 1, 1998
- 23 min
In Donkey Kong Country season 2 episode 9 titled "Baby Kong Blues," the show follows Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong on an adventure to take care of a baby gorilla that they come across in the jungle.
The episode begins with the two Kongs taking a walk in the jungle when they hear the faint sound of a baby crying. They follow the sound and find a baby gorilla who appears to be lost and alone. Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong decide to take the baby gorilla in and take care of it until they can find its family.
As they try to take care of the baby gorilla, they quickly realize that taking care of a baby is not as easy as they initially thought. The baby gorilla is constantly crying and needs constant attention, which proves to be quite challenging for Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong. They try various methods to calm the baby down, including singing it lullabies and feeding it bananas.
As they continue to care for the baby gorilla, Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong begin to bond with it and realize how much they have grown to love it. However, they also realize that they cannot keep the baby gorilla forever and must find its family. They set out on a journey through the jungle to find the baby gorilla's family, encountering various obstacles and challenges along the way.
Throughout their journey, Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong learn the importance of responsibility and the challenges of parenting. They also learn the importance of family and the special bond that can exist between a parent and child.
The episode concludes with Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong finding the baby gorilla's family and returning it to them. Although they are sad to say goodbye, they know that they did the right thing and that the baby gorilla is where it belongs.
Overall, "Baby Kong Blues" is a heartwarming and engaging episode that teaches important lessons about responsibility, family, and the bond between parent and child. The episode is filled with adventure and challenges, making it an exciting and entertaining watch for audiences of all ages.