
This wizard-koopa is one of Bowser’s most powerful servants. They were true to their name! A more interesting choice would be if this character was “Foreman Spike,” a character who served as the boss of Mario and Luigi in the game Wrecking Crew. A certain version of the Koopas went by this name, and they threw spiked balls at Mario. There are a couple of options as to which “Spike” this character could be. We expect the bearded and cantankerous elder Kong to be badgering (or guiding) his grandson in the new movie. He’s a mainstay of the Donkey Kong Country games, and he recently popped up in Super Mario Odyssey. The Kong of Donkey Kong Country is his grandson, and Cranky Kong (or DK Senior) is his elder. Technically, this is the actual Kong family member who appeared in the 1981 game. We don’t know what purpose DK will serve in the new movie, but he has our interest. Donkey Kong series, and he also appears in Super Mario Odyssey. His young relative Diddy Kong featured there, and went on to dominate every sequel.īoth Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong have appeared in the Mario Kart games as well as Nintendo’s Super Smash Bros. He spun-off into his own series of games called Donkey Kong Country.

We have no idea what any part of him has to do with a donkey. The “Kong” part of the name is borrowed from King Kong.

Donkey Kong was a big ape who threw barrels at Jumpman to stop him. He was “Jumpman” and he was trying to rescue his girlfriend Pauline. Mario’s first appearance was in the 1981 Donkey Kong, but he wasn’t Mario yet.
