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[[File:Cane Bounce.jpg|350px|right|thumb|[[Cranky Kong]], showcasing a '''Cane Bounce''' on a row of [[Tuffton]]s.]]
[[File:Cane Bounce.jpg|350px|thumb|[[Cranky Kong]], having damaged a [[Tuffton]] with a Cane Bounce]]
The '''Cane Bounce'''<ref>''Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze'' action guide, which comes packed with the game</ref> is an action that can be performed by [[Cranky Kong]] in ''[[Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze]]'', a game for the [[Wii U]]. It involves the use of Cranky's powerful and resistant cane, which he can use as an improvised spring or even as a weapon.
{{Quote2|Use Cranky Kong's cane to perform even higher jumps than normal. In areas where thorns or spikes are a problem, Cranky's cane will let you cross them without taking damage.|''[[Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze]]'' manual}}
The '''Cane Bounce'''<ref>''Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze'' action guide, which comes packed with the game</ref> is an action that can be performed by [[Cranky Kong]] in ''[[Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze]]''. It involves the use of Cranky's cane, which he can use as an improvised spring or even as a weapon. The Cane Bounce acts similarly to {{wp|Scrooge McDuck}}'s pogo stick bounce from the video game ''{{wp|DuckTales (video game)|DuckTales}}''.


The move can only be performed whether the player controls either Cranky Kong alone or [[Donkey Kong]] partnered with Cranky. While in mid-air, Cranky can put his cane vertically underneath him and bounce off any kind of horizontal platform, gaining height and, eventually, speed. Cranky can protect himself or Donkey Kong from spike-coated surfaces, since the cane also keeps a reasonable distance between the character(s) and the surface it bounces off. Likewise, Cranky can use his cane to bounce and defeat enemies; those that protect their top sides with thorns or tough helmets, such as [[Pointy Tuck]]s, [[Tuff Tuck]]s, and [[Tuffton]]s, and which cannot be normally [[stomp]]ed on, can be easily knocked out with at least one Cane Bounce.
The Cane Bounce can be performed only either as Cranky alone or as Cranky partnered with [[Donkey Kong]] or [[Funky Kong]]. While in midair, Cranky can put his cane vertically underneath him and bounce off the ground to gain height. He can also build up speed if he bounces repeatedly while going in a direction. Cranky can safely bounce with his cane on [[Spike Trap|spiked floors]] and, in many situations, traverse it to gain access to secrets. Likewise, Cranky can use the Cane Bounce to defeat enemies that cannot be defeated with a regular [[stomp]], such as [[Pointy Tuck]]s, [[Tuff Tuck]]s, and [[Tuffton]]s, which protect their top sides with thorns or tough helmets.


Enemies and obstacles engulfed in fire, on the other hand, are invulnerable to Cane Bounces, and if the players make Cranky Kong perform this move on such trouble-makers, they get him harmed.
Enemies and obstacles engulfed in fire, however, cannot be attacked with a Cane Bounce, and they inflict harm on Cranky. Additionally, some spiked floors have spikes that are long enough to hit Cranky, even when he is using the Cane Bounce; this is most notable in the level [[Slippy Spikes]].


Whenever the character is airborne, the Cane Bounce can be executed by:
The Cane Bounce can be executed whenever the character is airborne, by:
*pressing {{button|A}} or {{button|B}} when the player uses the primary or secondary controls of the [[Wii U#Wii U GamePad|Wii U GamePad]];
*pressing {{button|wiiu|A}} or {{button|wiiu|B}} when the player uses the primary or secondary controls of the [[Wii U#Wii U GamePad|Wii U GamePad]];
*pressing the {{button|wii|2}} when the player uses only the [[Wii#Wii Remote|Wii Remote]];
*pressing {{button|wii|2}} when the player uses only the [[Wii#Wii Remote|Wii Remote]];
*pressing the {{button|wii|A}} when the player uses both the Wii Remote and the [[Wii#Nunchuk|Nunchuk]].
*pressing {{button|wii|A}} when the player uses both the Wii Remote and the [[Wii#Nunchuk|Nunchuk]].


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery><center>
<gallery>
File:Cane Bounce1.jpg|Cranky and Donkey bounce on a colony of spiky red fruit towards a secret area.
Cane Bounce1.jpg|Cranky Kong and Donkey Kong bounce on spiky red fruit towards a secret area.
File:Cane Bounce2.jpg|Cranky and Donkey Kong clashing with a platform covered in brambles.
Cane Bounce2.jpg|Cranky Kong and Donkey Kong bouncing on a platform covered in brambles
File:Cane Bounce3.jpg|Cranky's cane is so strong, it can break through the corpulent urchins of [[Rockin' Relics]].
Cane Bounce3.jpg|Cranky's cane can break the urchins found in [[Rockin' Relics]].
</center></gallery>
</gallery>
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==Reference==
 
==References==
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Revision as of 15:16, May 2, 2024

Cranky Kong bouncing off a Tuffton in Slippy Spikes.
Cranky Kong, having damaged a Tuffton with a Cane Bounce

Template:Quote2 The Cane Bounce[1] is an action that can be performed by Cranky Kong in Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze. It involves the use of Cranky's cane, which he can use as an improvised spring or even as a weapon. The Cane Bounce acts similarly to Scrooge McDuck's pogo stick bounce from the video game DuckTales.

The Cane Bounce can be performed only either as Cranky alone or as Cranky partnered with Donkey Kong or Funky Kong. While in midair, Cranky can put his cane vertically underneath him and bounce off the ground to gain height. He can also build up speed if he bounces repeatedly while going in a direction. Cranky can safely bounce with his cane on spiked floors and, in many situations, traverse it to gain access to secrets. Likewise, Cranky can use the Cane Bounce to defeat enemies that cannot be defeated with a regular stomp, such as Pointy Tucks, Tuff Tucks, and Tufftons, which protect their top sides with thorns or tough helmets.

Enemies and obstacles engulfed in fire, however, cannot be attacked with a Cane Bounce, and they inflict harm on Cranky. Additionally, some spiked floors have spikes that are long enough to hit Cranky, even when he is using the Cane Bounce; this is most notable in the level Slippy Spikes.

The Cane Bounce can be executed whenever the character is airborne, by:

  • pressing A Button or B Button when the player uses the primary or secondary controls of the Wii U GamePad;
  • pressing Two Button when the player uses only the Wii Remote;
  • pressing A Button when the player uses both the Wii Remote and the Nunchuk.

Gallery

References

  1. ^ Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze action guide, which comes packed with the game