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The Kongs can find [[Squawks the Parrot]] just before the end of the level. To reach him, the Kongs must blast out of the final Blast Barrel, but instead of bouncing on the four Flitters in succession, the Kongs must bounce from the first one and fall into a gap on the left (indicated by a trail of three bananas). An Arrow Barrel then blasts the Kongs up into a Blast Barrel, which in turn blasts them into a hidden path and on to Squawks. This path is essential, as Squawks can flap the Kongs through the path to obtain the [[DK Coin]], the letter G, and even enter a [[Bonus Barrel]].
The Kongs can find [[Squawks the Parrot]] just before the end of the level. To reach him, the Kongs must blast out of the final Blast Barrel, but instead of bouncing on the four Flitters in succession, the Kongs must bounce from the first one and fall into a gap on the left (indicated by a trail of three bananas). An Arrow Barrel then blasts the Kongs up into a Blast Barrel, which in turn blasts them into a hidden path and on to Squawks. This path is essential, as Squawks can flap the Kongs through the path to obtain the [[DK Coin]], the letter G, and even enter a [[Bonus Barrel]].


The background music for this level, and the other bramble levels in the game, were originally intended as a water or clouds theme, but was repurposed due to the final game lacking those.<ref name=WiseTweet>[https://twitter.com/david_wise/status/940515439649665024?lang=en Tweet by David Wise, 12 December 2017]</ref> The song's title in the SNES version's sound test is "Brambles", while the official soundtrack labels it "Stickerbush Symphony". The [[Game Boy Advance]] remake's sound test, however, spells this as "Stickerbrush Symphony". An arrangement of the theme appears in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', under the name "Bramble Blast", and reappears under the "Stickerbush Symphony" title in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. In a tweet, David Wise stated that the official name of the theme is "Stickerbush Symphony (Bramble Blast)", but that he likes the names "Stickerbrush Symphony" and "Brambles".<ref name=WiseTweet/> A different arrangement appears in the ''[[Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze]]'' level [[Twilight Terror]].
The background music for this level, and the other bramble levels in the game, was originally intended as a water or clouds theme, but was repurposed due to the final game lacking those.<ref name=WiseTweet>[https://twitter.com/david_wise/status/940515439649665024?lang=en Tweet by David Wise, 12 December 2017]</ref> The song's title in the SNES version's sound test is "Brambles", while the official soundtrack labels it "Stickerbush Symphony". The [[Game Boy Advance]] remake's sound test, however, spells this as "Stickerbrush Symphony". An arrangement of the theme appears in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', under the name "Bramble Blast", and reappears under the "Stickerbush Symphony" title in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. In a tweet, David Wise stated that the official name of the theme is "Stickerbush Symphony (Bramble Blast)", but that he likes the names "Stickerbrush Symphony" and "Brambles".<ref name=WiseTweet/> A different arrangement appears in the ''[[Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze]]'' level [[Twilight Terror]].


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