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@Fritanga22 Lo peor es que esos dos así son entre si.
Por cierto el del costalazo es Shadow del cuate @DRAKEHE11502345 pero en su versión caveman
Well, the topic came up again.
I like to draw Dixie with an adult body and face because the adventures where I put her are for adults (employment, broken dreams, etc) and Tiny is supposed to have grown up and she is older than Tiny, I only draw Dix as a child when she was a child
Context: I have two FB pages, one for my Safe job and one for my Not-Safe job.
FB sometimes bans me with reasons and sometimes without reasons, the problem is that the bans accumulate and that complicates things.
I almost forgot this kong
Baby Kong
First appearance in Donkey Kong Country (TV Series) 1997
He started as a baby version of Donkey Kong, but later he came out as an individual character, he was not very relevant and his contribution was to awaken the paternal instinct of K. Rool
Cactus King/Ghastly King
the supreme king
First appearance in Donkey Kong Jungle Beat in 2004
He is the fourth and sixth "kong" to beat (he is not a kong). He lives in a cave, rides a Boss Pig Poppo and wants to take over the world. After his defeat, the kong bosses are friends.
Ninja Kong
First appearance in Donkey Kong Jungle Beat in 2004
Durian Kingdom boss and third kong boss. My favorite fight.
Karate Kong
First appearance in Donkey Kong Jungle Beat in 2004
Boss of the pineapple kingdom and second boss kong to fight with bare fists (if I count the bosses that are not kong, Karate would be the sixth boss, but I will only count the kongs)
Kong Fu
First appearance Donkey Kong Country (TV Series) in 1997
He is a martial arts master and in turn it is known that he wrote a book on riddles and is afraid of the dark.