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Near the end of [[Windmill Hills]], small gold bells are placed above the platforms carried by the blades of a windmill. A [[Puzzle Piece (Donkey Kong Country series)|Puzzle Piece]] in the center of the windmill will gradually reveal if the Kongs ring all four bells by ground pounding on their platforms.
Near the end of [[Windmill Hills]], small gold bells are placed above the platforms carried by the blades of a windmill. A [[Puzzle Piece (Donkey Kong Country series)|Puzzle Piece]] in the center of the windmill will gradually reveal if the Kongs ring all four bells by ground pounding on their platforms.


In [[Mountain Mania]], large bronze bells are attached to short steeples. They display owl renders in reference to the island's prominent [[Hootz]] theme. They can be knocked by [[Rambi the Rhino]] to produce an item, which can be a [[banana]], a [[Banana Coin]], or, in one case, a [[Puzzle Piece (Donkey Kong Country series)|Puzzle Piece]]. To reach and destroy a bell, the Kongs would have to carefully hop on the steeple's extended base; if they charge into the steeple itself instead, they will collapse it altogether without receiving any item.
In [[Mountain Mania]], large bronze bells are attached to short steeples. They display owl renders in reference to the island's prominent [[Hootz]] theme. They can be knocked by [[Rambi the Rhino]] to produce an item, which can be a [[banana]], a [[Banana Coin]], or, in one case, a [[Puzzle Piece (Donkey Kong Country series)|Puzzle Piece]]. To reach and destroy a bell, the Kongs have to jump from the steeple's extended base; if they charge into the steeple's base itself instead, they will collapse the whole structure altogether without receiving any item.


[[File:Big Bell.jpg|thumb|260px|left|DK, about to crash into the massive bell at the end of [[Wing Ding]]]]
[[File:Big Bell.jpg|thumb|260px|left|DK, about to crash into the massive bell at the end of [[Wing Ding]]]]
Bells are also present in [[Wing Ding]], where the majority of them appear to be silver and smaller than the previous ones. They are arranged in rows of three and appear alongside [[Zip-Line Vine]]s. The Kongs can ring a row of bells by spinning near them, causing other zip-lines to appear ahead or destroy impeding owl statues, allowing the characters to advance. Single golden bells are also present in the level and, when rung, cause [[Banana Coin]]s to spawn along the way.
Bells are also present in [[Wing Ding]], where the majority of them appear to be silver and smaller than the previous ones. They are arranged in rows of three and appear alongside [[Zip-Line Vine]]s. The Kongs can ring a row of bells by spinning near them, causing other zip-lines to appear ahead or destroying impeding owl statues, allowing the characters to advance. Single golden bells are also present in the level and, when rung, cause [[Banana Coin]]s to spawn along the way.


Near the end of Wing Ding, the Kongs are launched into a massive bell, located at the top of a tower. This causes it to ring loudly and collapse the tower from the bottom up, prompting the Kongs to climb it and reach the [[Slot Machine Barrel]] at the top quickly.
Near the end of Wing Ding, the Kongs are launched into a massive bell, located at the top of a tower. This causes it to ring loudly and collapse the tower from the bottom up, prompting the Kongs to climb it and reach the [[Slot Machine Barrel]] at the top quickly.
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