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Release Date:
August 21, 1997
Original Title:
Donkey Kong Country: The Legend of the Crystal Coconut
Genres:
Animation
Production Companies:
Nelvana
Nintendo
Paramount Home Entertainment
Seville Pictures
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 88
It's the wildest, hairiest, most fur-ocious Donkey Kong adventure yet, as the popular Nintendo™ character swings into his own 3-D animated full-length feature! Legend says whoever holds the Crystal Coconut will get any wish granted. Now everybody on the island of Kongo Bongo is going bananas trying to get the coconut, including ruthless crocodile King K. Rool and notorious pirate Captain Scurvy. But our hero D.K. has a few surprises up his fur-covered sleeve! Brilliant 3-D animation, original songs and coconutty characters make this "rumble in the jungle" a great family video.
Animation:
Mike Shiell
Assistant Director:
Luc Bihan
Director:
Mike Fallows
Editor:
Samuel Lajus
Executive Producer:
Michael Hirsh
Gérard Mital
Patrick Loubert
Jacques Peyrache
Dale A. Andrews
Clive Smith
Lighting Artist:
Valerie Gabriel
Music:
Rohan Staton
Music Supervisor:
Stephen Hudecki
Original Music Composer:
Pure West
Producer:
Maia Tubiana
Stephen Hodgins
Patricia R. Burns
Sound Mixer:
Jamie Sulek
Technical Advisor:
Jean-Louis Gros
Writer:
Erika Strobel
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