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In the original ''Donkey Kong Country'' series, she has pink nail varnish on her toes, but this is removed in all games after ''Donkey Konga 2''. Her beret used to have a gold [[Rare]] logo pin attached to it in some early pieces of official artwork, but this is seen only rarely and has only recently appeared in ''Diddy Kong Racing DS'' and has otherwise been removed entirely following Rare's purchase by Microsoft. She also wears pink knee pads, but these were removed in ''DK: King of Swing'' and later games. She was originally depicted with four fingers and toes, but was given five in ''Donkey Konga 2'' and later games. Although she has been depicted with green eyes in official artwork since her debut, it wasn't until ''Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!'' were she was shown to have them in-game.
In the original ''Donkey Kong Country'' series, she has pink nail varnish on her toes, but this is removed in all games after ''Donkey Konga 2''. Her beret used to have a gold [[Rare]] logo pin attached to it in some early pieces of official artwork, but this is seen only rarely and has only recently appeared in ''Diddy Kong Racing DS'' and has otherwise been removed entirely following Rare's purchase by Microsoft. She also wears pink knee pads, but these were removed in ''DK: King of Swing'' and later games. She was originally depicted with four fingers and toes, but was given five in ''Donkey Konga 2'' and later games. Although she has been depicted with green eyes in official artwork since her debut, it wasn't until ''Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!'' were she was shown to have them in-game.


In ''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest'', the second team's Dixie in the Two Player Contest mode has purple clothes and red hair (the colour of her bubblegum and juice box in her middle animations change to reflect this). However, in ''Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!'', she has purple clothes and her normal blonde hair. In ''DK: King of Swing'', her alternate colors for a second player (also selectable in single player by pressing up or down) include blue clothes and red hair, which may be a reference to her Two Player Contest colors in ''Donkey Kong Country 2''. The colors for a third player reverse her hair and clothes, giving her pink hair and a yellow outfit, while the fourth player has is given a Dixie with dark purple hair and green clothes as default.
In ''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest'', the second team's Dixie in the Two Player Contest mode has purple clothes and red hair (the color of her bubblegum and juice box in her idle animations change to reflect this). However, in ''Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!'', she has purple clothes and her normal blonde hair. In ''DK: King of Swing'', her alternate colors for a second player (also selectable in single player by pressing up or down) include blue clothes and red hair, which may be a reference to her Two Player Contest colors in ''Donkey Kong Country 2''. The colors for a third player reverse her hair and clothes, giving her pink hair and a yellow outfit, while the fourth player has is given a Dixie with dark purple hair and green clothes as default.


In the comics she has the same appearance as her original look, including the Rare pin. In the cartoons, she has much lighter, almost yellow fur. She still wears a pink beret, but has light blue shirt with a flower in it (which appears to be based on [[Tiny Kong]]), pink converse shoes and does not have earrings.
In the comics she has the same appearance as her original look, including the Rare pin. In the cartoons, she has much lighter, almost yellow fur. She still wears a pink beret, but has light blue shirt with a flower in it (which appears to be based on [[Tiny Kong]]), pink converse shoes and does not have earrings.