In Donkey Kong Barrel Blast she once again used her ponytails to attack and break things open. In Double Play she can be combined with Funky Kong to get the Great Clambering Kongs video, in which she appears. She has three alternate color schemes besides her default one. She is imprisoned in the second level, Angry Aztec, and can only be released by Diddy Kong. In Hideout Helm itself, the Kongs have a limited time to deactivate the Blast-o-Matic. In the 101% ending, she first uses her Pony Tail Twirl to fly, but ends up crashing. Since her older redesign in Diddy Kong Racing DS, where her name "Tiny" went from literal to ironic, she has played a larger role in spin-off adventures such as Donkey Kong Barrel Blast and has even appeared in Mario Super Sluggers. In Donkey Kong 64, she was voiced by TV personality Tress MacNeille. Use the Tiny Barrel to become, well, tiny. 1.5. During the night, Tiny can enter the barn to fight a mini-boss, the Giant Spider, and defeat it for another Golden Banana. During the celebration Wizpig arrives and asks for revenge, but this time in his home planet Future Fun Land. With her Mini-Monkey ability, Tiny can bounce on a mushroom and enter into the trash can, which is filled with flies. She breaks out into a brief dance and smiles when she successfully clears a mission, minigame or wins MVP. After he was defeated and taken out permanently of Wizpig's control he gave Tiny and the racers the last piece of the amulet, thus they completed the amulet. Tiny is the second Kong to fight the boss King Kut Out, if Lanky Kong accidentally shoots out the area. In this game her speed is not as notable as in other games; in the Donkey Kong series, Tiny is one of the fastest Kongs. Donkey Kong Wiki is a FANDOM Games Community. Favorite dish: Watches her weight, only extra-light meals! Unfortunately she has overstimated her abilities and is now in captivity, just like Diddy. When she loses she cries and looks at the ground, disappointed. With only a few exceptions, she is playable in every game in which she appears. After looking for Golden Bananas in the testing room, Tiny found a sentient race car, who told her he had a Golden Banana for the first place winner. She also appears in Candy Challenge # 14: Help Tiny Kong!, Donkey has to help her beat Kalypso, this challenge is level 2 in difficulty. Im Vorraum des Fangi Forest einen Schalter mit Tiny anschießen um die Fee zu befreien. In Frantic Factory, Tiny can find more Golden Bananas by shrinking from the Mini-Monkey ability. In the Single Racing cut-scene Tiny can be seen, along with Lanky, Dixie and Donkey, in front of their rivals, Kalypso, Klump, Kass and Kritter. Early concept art for Donkey Kong 64 depicted Tiny[1] with a notably different design where she wore a fez and a vest, with nothing indicating her being female. It was later used in the remakes of Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest and Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!. Instead she prefers to juggle numbers and manages the banana coins savings and the financial system of the island. Her only ability is Clamber, meaning she can climb walls to catch the ball and negate low Home Runs. It was published by Nintendo and first released on November 24, 1999. Last Edited: 22 Jul 2015 10:27 pm. There are two pairs of Tiny Pads in the level, each with their own objective. She has pink nails. Like the previous bosses he opened the Silver Coin challenges after being defeated. The game was canceled because Rare was sold to Microsoft, although a trailer and a small number of screenshots were released prior. Although Tiny has never appeared playable in any Super Smash Bros. game, there are various references to her. Her Rookie Year is 1999, which means she debuted in that year, Donkey Kong 64 was released in the year 1999. Once Tiny learns Mini-Monkey from Cranky's Lab, she is able to jump into a Tiny Barrel, causing her to shrink and access small openings. 1 Artwork. Her acceleration and handling are both medium but she has below average top speed, which are identical stats to Banjo's in the Nintendo 64 version. With help of her barrel and a mushroom she entered to the trash can, where she was attacked by flies. Die Festung sel… She jumps up high into the air and does a backflip before landing on the baseman. Ich hoffe sie hat euch hier und da helfen können. Outside was a trail of purple bananas and a trash can. Following her first appearance she hasn't had any important roles in any other platform game, but was given cameo appearances in the Donkey Kong Country Game Boy Advance remakes of the Super Nintendo games. Jump to navigation Jump to search. After Tiny recovers them from a sunken treasure chest, the mermaid rewards her with a Golden Banana. Tiny, alongside Dixie Kong, are the first to be called by Diddy Kong, who explains that Timber from Timber Island asked him to help defeat Wizpig, and find out what happened to Drumstick. Der Streit der Beiden endet damit, dass die Festung gegen einen harten Felsen kracht. She first appears in the title screen along all the other Kongs, except for Wrinkly Kong. Tiny looks like she grew up and became a young adult; appearing much taller, feisty, hip, sassy, sarcastic, boisterous and more cutesy in this game, and (taking a bit of inspiration from Candy Kong) was given a Girly-Girl appearance to make her visually look distinct from her older sister, Dixie who remained the same, creating controversy and leading some to believe that their relation was either changed or forgotten, but this is false (their relation is indeed still the same since it's common for younger siblings to have growth spurts that make them outgrow and look older and different than their actual older siblings, just like Mario being the older twin brother and Luigi being the younger yet physically taller twin brother).