Donkey Kong Country is the Italian dub of Donkey Kong.
This dub was produced, but yet, it has actually never aired on TV; However, the entire voice cast is known thanks to Italian dubbing resource "Il mondo dei doppiatori", having all known information about it from people who worked on it, a few weeks before it was supposed to air for the first time. It was scheduled to air on Italia 1 in 2003, and all 40 episodes were actually covered.[1]
Cast[]
Character | Actor[1] | ||
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Donkey Kong
|
Simone D'Andrea | |
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Diddy Kong
|
Daniele Demma | |
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Cranky Kong
|
Oliviero Corbetta | |
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Funky Kong
|
Luca Bottale | |
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Eddie lo Yeti
|
Riccardo Lombardo | |
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Candy Kong
|
Jasmine Laurenti | |
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Dixie Kong
|
Federica Valenti | |
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Bluster Kong
|
Luca Semeraro | |
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King K. Rool
|
Pietro Ubaldi | |
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Generale Klump
|
Stefano Albertini | |
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Krusha
|
Antonello Governale | |
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Inka Dinka Doo
|
Ciro Imparato | |
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Kapitan Skurvy
|
Enrico Bertorelli | |
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Junior the Giant Klaptrap
|
Davide Garbolino | |
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Kutlass
|
Marco Pagani | |
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Green Kroc
|
Pino Pirovano | |
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Kong Fu
|
Enrico Maggi | |
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Polly Roger
|
Alberto Olivero | |
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Baby Kong
|
Patrizia Mottola |
Technical staff | |||
Italian dialogues
|
Giuseppina Olivetti | ||
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Dubbing director
|
Aldo Stella | ||
Lyricist
Musical director |
Martino Consoli |
Trivia[]
- The series would later receive a different, AI generated Italian dub by DeepDub that aired on Samsung TV Plus on the Video Game Heroes channel.[2]