Wrinkly Kong is an elderly gorilla and the wife of Cranky Kong.
Wrinkly Kong (also known as Mrs. Kong) is a character in the Donkey Kong franchise who is the wife of Cranky Kong and an ally of the Kongs. Her first appearance is in Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest as an elderly ape.
Dixie Kong — Diddy Kong's girlfriend, Tiny Kong's older sister, Kiddy and Chunky Kong's cousin.
Dixie's Family
Dixie Kong: She is Tiny Kong's older sister, Chunky and Kiddy Kong's older cousin, and Diddy Kong's girlfriend. She resembles a chimpanzee with a blonde ponytail. In the games, Dixie wears a pink bonnet hat, a pink tank top, and blue earrings.
Dixie Kong
They have appeared in only a few games together, but Tiny has still never shown any kind of affection to her sister. In the remake of Donkey Kong Country 2 and Donkey Kong Country 3 Dixie had to save her in a mini-game. An interesting fact is that her trophy in Super Smash Bros.
Candy Kong is a female gorilla and Donkey Kong's girlfriend. Candy Kong first appeared in Donkey Kong Country providing save point stations throughout the game. Her second appearance was in Donkey Kong 64; Candy was redesigned, now wearing a bikini and some sneakers.
Baby Kong is the infant son of King Kong and Lady Kong who appears at the end of the 1986 film King Kong Lives.
Despite Ann's sheer terror, Kong falls in love with her and takes her to his home inside a massive cavern atop Skull Mountain. She is rescued from the cavern by Driscoll and his comrades, only to be ruthlessly pursued back to the native village by an enraged Kong, who will stop at nothing to get her back.
In it, Ann Darrow, played by Fay Wray, is terrified by the oversized monkey. Captured by the tribal natives of a remote island while making a film with the infamous Carl Denham, she has been offered up to Kong as a delectable sacrifice; instead, Kong, entranced by her beauty, takes a shine to her.
"Little Kong": Kong's albino son, who is much smaller and friendlier. At the end, he drowns during the storm and flood destruction whilst sacrificing himself to save Denham.
Diddy Kong is Donkey Kong's sidekick and best friend. Rare first referred to Diddy as DK's nephew in September 1999 on their website. This was followed in November 1999 where the manual for Donkey Kong 64 called him "Donkey's little nephew wannabe".
Co-producer Mary Parent also stated that Kong is still young and not fully grown as she explains, "Kong is an adolescent when we meet him in the film; he's still growing into his role as alpha".
Daisy is one of the main characters of 1993's Super Mario Bros. film, loosely based on the games, portrayed by Samantha Mathis. She is a student of archaeology at New York University whom Luigi falls in love with.
Diddy Kong is Dixie's boyfriend in both the games and the show. She began a relationship with Diddy Kong after the events of Donkey Kong Country, and helps him save Donkey Kong in Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest and saves both of them in Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble.
Chunky Kong is a character from the game Donkey Kong 64 for Nintendo 64. As stated by the song in the game opening cutscene, the DK Rap, he is the biggest and strongest member of the Kong Family after Donkey Kong. Chunky Kong is the older brother of Kiddy Kong, making him also Dixie's and Tiny's cousin.
Candy Kong is a character from the Donkey Kong franchise and the girlfriend of Donkey Kong. She first appeared in Donkey Kong Country, as the only female member of the Kongs. She is one of two recurring Kong characters who have not had a playable appearance, the other being Swanky Kong.
King Kong's embodiment of the male power fantasy allows viewers to live vicariously through him as he releases his aggression on the world. He is able to express the anger and belligerence that humans often feel without the expectation of being human.
The Skull Devil, also known as Ramarak or The Big One, is the main antagonist of the 2017 action/adventure film Kong: Skull Island and a posthumous antagonist in the 2021 film Godzilla vs Kong. She is the tyrannical alpha and queen of the Skullcrawlers and the arch-nemesis of Kong.
Following the events of the 1976 film by Dino De Laurentiis, it was discovered that King Kong was not the only giant ape around, finding a female in Borneo. The two Kongs successfully mate, producing a child.
Kong still desires and protects Ann, but it is because he wants a friend. This deeper relationship is established throughout several scenes in the film. The first scene is after Kong has captured Ann. He treats her as more of a plaything, a toy.
Kong of Skull Island
K'iin's biological mother was a feral Kong known as the Ghost, who lived with her son in the wilds of Skull Island before he was taken away and essentially adopted by Valla, another female Kong. Ghost then assumed the title of Gaw before being killed by her son.
Kong's Father was a gigantic prehistoric ape that was one of the last two surviving members of the Titanus Kong superspecies when the Iwi arrived on Skull Island.
The Skullcrawlers wiped out King Kong's family, making him the last of his kind. There is also evidence of dinosaurs living, or having lived, on the island, in the form of a Triceratops skull found in the "graveyard" of the island.
Most Titans, like Godzilla and Godzilla: King of the Monsters' original Titans, have lived for thousands of years, whereas Kong may not much older than a century. This suggests that Kong's species has much shorter lifespans. This makes sense, especially when taking into consideration what is known about Kong's aging.