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<poem>'''President Nixon''': ''[Nixon signs the peace accord]'' There. No major crap-ups. You're on Mr. Ambassador. | <poem>'''President Nixon''': ''[Nixon signs the peace accord.]'' There. No major crap-ups. You're on Mr. Ambassador. | ||
'''Ambassador Kong''': | '''Ambassador Kong''': [in a quick "wrong answer" tone] Nnnt! Nnnt! Nnnt! | ||
'''President Nixon''': What the...?''[Kong throws the barrel he was holding in his arms at Nixon]''</poem> | '''President Nixon''': What the...?' ''[Kong throws the barrel he was holding in his arms at Nixon.]''</poem> | ||
<poem>'''Fry''': What do you guys want? | <poem>'''Fry''': What do you guys want? | ||
'''Donkey Kong''': One thing, and one thing alone... ''quarters!'' A million allowances worth of quarters!!!</poem> | '''Donkey Kong''': One thing, and one thing alone... ''quarters!'' A million allowances worth of quarters!!!</poem> |
Revision as of 14:00, 11 May 2011
Tertiary character | |
Donkey Kong (Monkey Fracas Jr.) | |
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Gender | Male |
Species | Monkey |
Planet of origin | Nintendu 64 |
Profession | Ambassador for Nintendu 64 |
First appearance | "Space Pilot 3000" (1ACV01) |
Voiced by | Maurice LaMarche |
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Donkey Kong, or Ambassador Kong, is the ambassador for Nintendu 64. He has been altered in a way and is also the one of bosses in Monkey Fracas Jr..
Additional Info
Quotes
President Nixon: [Nixon signs the peace accord.] There. No major crap-ups. You're on Mr. Ambassador.
Ambassador Kong: [in a quick "wrong answer" tone] Nnnt! Nnnt! Nnnt!
President Nixon: What the...?' [Kong throws the barrel he was holding in his arms at Nixon.]
Fry: What do you guys want?
Donkey Kong: One thing, and one thing alone... quarters! A million allowances worth of quarters!!!
Appearances
- "Space Pilot 3000" (1ACV01)
- "A Bicyclops Built for Two" (2ACV09) (Fry shoots him in the video game they play)
- "Anthology of Interest II" (3ACV18)
- "The Devil's Hands Are Idle Playthings" (4ACV18) (in some of the musical performances, the same barrels are seen rolling down a staircase)