User blog:IceLoverMei/Donkey Kong vs Bowser



Though out there years, The Main Hero known as Mario face many battles. Keeping the Mushroom Kingdom safe and protecting Princess Peach from captive. But before the threat of Dimentio, Fawful, Count Bleck and even the King of Boos himself. Fans remember the years when all Mario had to worry about was two of his worster enemies in gaming past history.

Donkey Kong, The King Kong of the Jungle

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Bowser, The King of the Koopa Army

It the Battle of Nintendo Beasts

Donkey Kong


Song: Donkey Kong Country Returns - Jungle Hijinx

Cranky Kong (The First Donkey Kong)'s first appearance was in the Arcade game of the same name, where he was the main villain. In the game, Donkey Kong made off with Mario's former girlfriend, Pauline and carried her to the top of a high construction site. He was pursued by Mario and attacked him by throwing Barrels and creating living Fireballs. After his countless defeat, He later retired.

After the battles between the Donkey Kong and Mario played out, The First Donkey Kong grew old, now being called Cranky Kong. His grandson took on the name. Life became much calmer. During this time, Donkey Kong forged lasting friendships with many of the Kongs, including his eager nephew and pal, Diddy Kong, his pro surfer pal, Funky Kong, and his current girlfriend Candy Kong. He eventually moved out of Cranky's house to start living with Diddy, and began his reign over the jungle. Much of the monkey’s time was spent collecting Bananas to add to his Banana Hoard, and he lived a relatively laid back and carefree lifestyle as compared to his original appearance.

On a stormy night, the Kremling Krew arrived at Donkey Kong Island and stole the Banana Hoard. When Diddy attempted to guard it, a Krusha trapped him in a barrel. The events enraged Donkey Kong upon his return to the Hoard, and he set out to reclaim his stash and rescue Diddy. DK rescued Diddy from his barrel prison along the way, the two Kongs slowly defeated the enormous Kremling forces as they traveled throughout Donkey Kong Island. Eventually, Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong found King K. Rool, the leader of the Kremlings. After defeating the slightly deranged king, the Kongs reclaimed the Banana Hoard and returned home. However, This was only the beginning of his quest.

Normal Attack - Giant Punch
Donkey Kong will swing his arms back and forth, getting faster with each swing. The more time the player spends winding up DK's arm, the stronger the punch will be. Donkey Kong can walk with his punch loaded. However, when the B button is pressed again, the move will be released, sending a strong punch to whoever is in front of Donkey Kong.

Air Attack - Spinning Kong
As the name suggests, Donkey Kong is spinning in this attack. He can use this when falling off a ledge, or use it to attack players. As a lot of Donkey Kong's moves take a while to use, and usually hit one player, Spinning Kong can be used as a last minute resort when Donkey Kong is surrounded by foes.

Weapon of Choice - Coconut Shooter
The Coconut Shooter resembles a hollowed-out log with a with twig sticking out of it (this is possibly the weapon's crosshair). As the weapon could be bought by Donkey Kong from Funky Kong for three Banana Coins at Funky's Armory in the area Jungle Japes, the first area of Donkey Kong 64. With the Coconut Shooter, Donkey gains the ability to shoot Banana Balloons, hit Coconut Switches and snipe enemies from afar.

Further into Donkey Kong 64, special upgrades to the Coconut Shooter (as well as other weapons) can be purchased at Funky's Armory. Some of these upgrades include a larger ammo capacity, a sniper scope and enemy-seeking ammo.

Strongest Attack - Konga Beat
Donkey Kong will put out two Bongos and start jamming. The player can make the attack stronger by pressing the buttons with each beat of the song. Donkey Kong is invincible during the move. Unfortunately he is also unable to move, making the move very risky to use on scrolling stages that requires the player to keep on moving.

Skills based on his Personality
Donkey Kong is a typical brave and yet laid-back hero, and highly caring of his friends and Banana Hoard, becoming particularly enraged when his bananas are stolen or threatened in any way or when his friends are harmed. He is sometimes depicted as somewhat dimwitted. In Fortune Street, Toad remarks how Donkey Kong is the brawn and Diddy Kong is the brains, implying Donkey Kong's lack of intelligence. Despite that, he speaks fluent English much like the other Kongs (particularly during the Donkey Kong Country series), but he spoke in broken, third-person English for his few lines in Donkey Kong 64.

Bowser


Song: Mario & Luigi Dream Team - Bowser Theme

Bowser, sometimes known as King Koopa, is a major character and the main antagonist of Nintendo's Mario franchise. He is the leader and most powerful of the Koopas, a race of evil-driven turtles, and has been the archenemy of Mario ever since his debut in Super Mario Bros. He has repeatedly kidnapped or attempted to kidnap Princess Peach with the ultimate goal of defeating Mario and taking over the Mushroom Kingdom, though he has also attempted to conquer various other realms and even the entire universe.

In countless of attempts, Bowser been putting fear in the mushroom kingdom. Despite this, He been defeated by Mario countless of time in the past few years, But grow even stronger with new tatic each time. Hoping in some point to finally defeat his enemy once and for all.

Despite him and Mario being enemies, Bowser could sometime be part of Party Games, Kart Racing Games and even Sports. The reason to this is unknown(outside of the Party games where he serve as a boss).

Normal Attack - Fire Breath
Bowser's ability to breathe fire has been demonstrated in many games he's appeared in, including his debut in Super Mario Bros., where he would shoot fireballs at Mario. These fireballs are also the inspiration for Fire Shot, one of his customizable moves in Super Smash Bros. 4. However, it wasn't until Super Mario 64 and many games after that he was shown to breathe continuous streams of fire.

Air Attack - Whirling Fortress
Whirling Fortress is Bowser's up special move and triple jump, where he retreats into his shell and spins rapidly while damaging nearby. Known for the defensive and maneuvering attributes it adds to Bowser's game.

Weapon of Choice - Koopa Clown Car
The Koopa Clown Car is Bowser's favored mode of transportation. It is a helicopter-like vehicle with a large clown face on the front, which has the ability to change its expression. Bowser use this to attack Mario by dropping Big Steelies and Mechakoopas on him, Bowser can only be injured by having a jumped-on Mechakoopa thrown at him when he stuck his head out of the Koopa Clown Car. After being hit by Mechakoopas several times, Bowser tries to use the Koopa Clown Car, whose face grows more sinister and manic, to crush Mario. Bowser also begins dropping fireballs from the Koopa Clown Car.

Strongest Attack - Giga Bowser
This is Bowser ultimate transformation first appearing as a secret final boss in Super Smash Bros Melee. It have become a Final Smash in Super Smash Bros Brawl with Many of Bowser's moves are hugely powered up in this form, and his roar is deeper. He still takes damage from hits, but he won't flinch. Because of his large size, Giga Bowser is able to easily attack and KO an opponent. This is however only for a few minute before changing back.

Skills based on his Personality
When Bowser was created, he was a typical villain without much personality beyond simply wanting to take over the Mushroom Kingdom. Later games started showing various different aspects of Bowser's character, depending on the nature of the plot. While his platformer role continues to be that of a simple antagonist, his Mario Party antics typically being more angry, childish, and mischievous than dangerous, and his portrayals in the RPGs ranging from a threatening, yet humorous villain to a playable anti-hero. Even when Bowser is acting as a protagonist in a game, however, he continues to insist he is an evil character, and his reasons for helping the protagonists are typically selfish.

Bowser's personality is explored most extensively in the various RPGs, starting with the first one, Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars, in which Bowser loses his castle to a greater villain. As well as the grief he expresses over his castle, Bowser is shown to be as sad as the other playable characters about Geno's body breaking down, and at one point, his boasting takes the form of a haiku. As in later RPGs, however, most of Bowser's actions in the game are self-centered, with his motivation for joining the heroes solely being to reclaim his stolen castle and prevent another villain from taking over the world that he himself desires. This reasoning is also behind Bowser's alliance with Mario and the others in Super Paper Mario, after the somewhat oblivious Koopa is reminded that he can't conquer anything if the other villain's plans to destroy all worlds comes to fruition. While Bowser is shown to take pride in his villainy and boasts of being a quality "final boss" throughout the adventure, he seemingly sacrifices himself to save Mario and the others, and even argues with his rival O'Chunks to save himself while Bowser held the crumbling roof above them (although it is later revealed that they both survived). He is also shown to be as horrified as the others when witnessing the Sammer's Kingdom's destruction, a sharp contrast to his attitude in the Super Mario Galaxy platformers, where he is willing to create his own galaxy at the expense of the universe.

X-Factor
W.I.P at the moment

Battle
Coming Soon

Reason
TBA

Note

 * Voting will end in Oct 10th 2016.
 * The Set will be at Jungle Jape as a what if story to when Donkey Kong will face Bowser before he stole his banana in SSBB.
 * Like SSBB, Whoever get defeated will turned into a trophy in the end.