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Donkey Kong - What? Diddy Kong is Evolving! - Antwan - 11-16-2012 03:56 PM Around the time Mario Kart: Double Dash and Mario Golf: Toadstool Tours were released, Diddy Kong grew an extra finger for his hands. From Donkey Kong Country 2; note Diddy's right hand: ![]() From Mario Kart: Double Dash; check out his thumbs up: RE: Donkey Kong - What? Diddy Kong is Evolving! - DidYouKnowGaming - 11-17-2012 03:55 AM I think this could have something to do with Japan. I'll look into it. RE: Donkey Kong - What? Diddy Kong is Evolving! - Ginkaze - 11-17-2012 06:51 AM I think it has to do with the Yakuza: when a member of this organisation will leave it, they have to chop of one of their fingers. Everyone in Japan will discriminated who hasn't 10 fingers - they fear to be associated with the Yakuza. So many people, who have lost a finger in an accident or thanks to the japanese Mafia, wear protheses. Same discrimination-problems do you have, if you're tattooed. It also shows your membership. ![]() Some tourists got problems about that, when they went to public baths, ect. But back to the fingers. It's a problem, that affected also other characters from other parts of the world. Mickey Mouse for example has 5 fingers in Japan. Diddy Kong was created by Rare in Great Britan and I guess they don't know about this problem first, but after learning about it, they may have corrected their mistake. €dit: it also came to my mind, that 4 is called "shi" in japanese, what could also mean "death". So the japanese try to avoid the 4 like the most americans and europeans do it with the 13: There is no 4th row in planes, no room with the number 4 in hotels, eventually a building misses the 4th floor, ect. Also, if there is a fictional character, who should be drawn simpler, japanese will tend to took two toes instead of one. Chip from Sonic Unleashed is a example for this: ![]() |