"Troldspejlet" Episode #16.9 (TV Episode 1997)
Super NES version reviewed + footage used"Icons" Donkey Kong (TV Episode 2004)
Footage is shown."JonTron" Banjo Kazooie: Nuts and Bolts (TV Episode 2012)
Clips are shown."The Know's Top 10s" Top 10 Giant Spiders in Video Games!! (TV Episode 2016)
Footage is shown."WatchMojo" Top 10 Donkey Kong Country Levels (TV Episode 2016)
game footage is shown as Ripsaw Rage is ranked at #6; an honorable mention is also given to Krack Shot Kroc
Donkey Kong 64 (Video Game 1999)
Donkey Kong Jungle Beat (Video Game 2004)
Donkey Kong Country Returns (Video Game 2010)
Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze (Video Game 2014)
Donkey Kong Country (Video Game 1994)
Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest (Video Game 1995)
Donkey Kong 64 (Video Game 1999)
At the beginning of the game, Wrinkly Kong appears as a ghost, stating that she passed away after the events of the third DKC game."The Angry Video Game Nerd" The Karate Kid (TV Episode 2006)
Nerd has a poster of this game."The Angry Video Game Nerd" An Angry Nerd Christmas Carol: Part 1 (TV Episode 2007)
The poster of the game is seen behind the Nerd."The Angry Video Game Nerd" An Angry Nerd Christmas Carol: Part 2 (TV Episode 2007)
The poster of the game is seen behind the Nerd."The Know's Top 10s" Top 20 SNES Games, Part 1 (TV Episode 2008)
Box art is shown; was considered on the list instead of DKC 1.
The Wizard of Oz (1939)
Baron K. Roolstein appears behind a curtain after his machine, KAOS, was destroyed by Dixie and Kiddy Kong.Scooby Doo, Where Are You! (TV Series 1969–1978)
After you defeat KAOS and before you battle K. Rool, he says, "...and I'd have gotten away with it if weren't for you meddling kids."Donkey Kong Country (Video Game 1994)
This game's title screen's music (after the first 18 seconds in the song) is a remix of the bonus stage theme from the first game in the trilogy. Enguarde and Squawks are the only two Animal Buddies to appear in all three games in the trilogy. Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong whom were both playable in the first game are held captive in this game during the main storyline.Super Mario 64 (Video Game 1996)
Castle theme is heard in save cave
Donkey Kong Land III (Video Game 1997)
A remake of Donkey Kong Country 3 for Game Boy as the game boy wouldn't have handled the original donkey kong country 3.Donkey Kong Country (TV Series 1997–2000)
Donkey Kong Land III (Video Game 1997)
Donkey Kong (Video Game 1981)