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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
[[File:Pucka.png|thumb|Artwork for "Pucka"]]
[[File:Pucka.png|thumb|Artwork for "Pucka"]]
*The name "Pucka Jr." comes from a ''Donkey Kong Land'' preview in ''[[Nintendo Power]]'', which also featured an unused fish known as Pucka. Artwork and a screenshot of Fangfish was used next to the "Pucka Jr." label, while artwork slightly similar to this fish was associated with Pucka, though the fish in the artwork appears longer.
*The name "Pucka Jr." comes from a ''Donkey Kong Land'' preview in ''[[Nintendo Power]]'', which also featured an unused fish known as Pucka. Artwork and a screenshot of Fangfish was used next to the "Pucka Jr." label, while artwork slightly similar to this fish was associated with Pucka, though the fish in the artwork appears longer, and the accompanying description states the fish was to be even larger than what became Fangfish. Due to the similar fin position, it is possible that the small fish in the final game was repurposed from this larger fish's design.


==Reference==
==Reference==

Revision as of 20:29, July 24, 2018

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A Pucka Jr.[1] is a smaller relative of Fangfish that appears only in Donkey Kong Land. They appear primarily in Kremlantis, but also make appearances in bonus rooms in other worlds. They have an appearance similar to a Moorish idol. They usually appear in pairs and simply travel back and forth horizontally and are not actively aggressive, but often appear in narrow passageways making them difficult to get past.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese グループ[2]
Gurūpu
Gloop / Group

Trivia

Artwork for "Pucka"
  • The name "Pucka Jr." comes from a Donkey Kong Land preview in Nintendo Power, which also featured an unused fish known as Pucka. Artwork and a screenshot of Fangfish was used next to the "Pucka Jr." label, while artwork slightly similar to this fish was associated with Pucka, though the fish in the artwork appears longer, and the accompanying description states the fish was to be even larger than what became Fangfish. Due to the similar fin position, it is possible that the small fish in the final game was repurposed from this larger fish's design.

Reference