In similar way, there are tilting cylindrical platforms with moving spiky rings and giant spiky pillars. There are also floating round platforms lifted by ascending currents of air, with some of them having spinning spiky rings around. The door located to the far left is bust open in the PAL release, but remains undamaged in the North American release as well as the Game Boy Advance version.The level features many platforms with spikes sticking out at regular intervals as hazards.A black floaty tube similar to that of the Hover Craft in the sequel, Donkey Kong Country 3.A few oil containers, also as seen in Donkey Kong Country is found in the ship's far left corner.A few Giant Bananas, which are large bananas originating from completing a boss stage in Donkey Kong Country. A black flag with the Kremling Krew symbol.Similar to Monkey Museum, the buttons had a different color based on the regional release: purple in the North American version and red, blue, yellow, and green each for the PAL and Japanese releases. In the SNES version, a few notable objects appear in the scenery:. The theme for losing a life does play during the Game Boy Advance version. This also applies to Diddy's and Dixie's victory themes. This reason behind this is due to a programming bug that keeps the tune from playing. The "Crocodile Cacophony" theme continues playing until returning to the world map.
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