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Later on, [[King Dedede (anime character)|King Dedede]] receives a report from [[Captain Waddle Doo]] about the situation with the gorilla, giving him a false version of the story. Assuming the gorilla to be a debt collector for [[Night Mare Enterprises]], King Dedede orders his soldiers to capture him and toss him in the castle dungeon. As the Waddle Dees head out to find the gorilla, and Tiff, Tuff, and Tokkori search for Kirby, the gorilla finds the pink puffball sleeping while fishing in a creek. After the gorilla wakes Kirby up, he is surrounded by the Waddle Dees as everyone convenes at the location. Sensing danger, the ape-man pulls out his hammer and lets out a war cry which scares everyone, and then knocks the Waddle Dees away. He then strikes the [[Royal Racecar]] that Dedede and [[Escargoon]] pulled up in, and forces them to retreat along with their soldiers, with the car ending up exploding later due to the hammer blow to its engine. The gorilla then returns his attention to Kirby and prevents him trying to run away, then reveals his intentions by proclaiming his desire to be a [[Star Warrior]] like Kirby. The kids approach and try to make sense of the ape-man's requests. They soon learn that the gorilla's name is [[Bonkers]], and that he is serious about learning from Kirby's example.
Later on, [[King Dedede (anime character)|King Dedede]] receives a report from [[Captain Waddle Doo]] about the situation with the gorilla, giving him a false version of the story. Assuming the gorilla to be a debt collector for [[Night Mare Enterprises]], King Dedede orders his soldiers to capture him and toss him in the castle dungeon. As the Waddle Dees head out to find the gorilla, and Tiff, Tuff, and Tokkori search for Kirby, the gorilla finds the pink puffball sleeping while fishing in a creek. After the gorilla wakes Kirby up, he is surrounded by the Waddle Dees as everyone convenes at the location. Sensing danger, the ape-man pulls out his hammer and lets out a war cry which scares everyone, and then knocks the Waddle Dees away. He then strikes the [[Royal Racecar]] that Dedede and [[Escargoon]] pulled up in, and forces them to retreat along with their soldiers, with the car ending up exploding later due to the hammer blow to its engine. The gorilla then returns his attention to Kirby and prevents him trying to run away, then reveals his intentions by proclaiming his desire to be a [[Star Warrior]] like Kirby. The kids approach and try to make sense of the ape-man's requests. They soon learn that the gorilla's name is [[Bonkers]], and that he is serious about learning from Kirby's example.


Soon, the rest of [[Cappy Town]] becomes aware of the real situation, as Kirby has difficulty communicating with Bonkers who insists on following him around. Tiff tries to explain to Bonkers that Kirby is not capable of teaching him, but the ape-man insists on following Kirby anyway, explaining that he has no home to return to. Meanwhile, Escargoon and King Dedede spy on Bonkers and realize that he is not what they initially thought him to be, and start to scheme about ways to turn Bonkers against Kirby. They lure Bonkers away using a doughnut attached to a string, and then plant the idea in Bonkers' head that he needs to prove himself by attacking Kirby with his hammer. Seeing this, Tiff and Tuff are fooled into their initial assumption that Bonkers was out for Kirby, and King Dedede goads Bonkers to keep up the chase. Later on, Bonkers finds Kirby sleeping in a rocky crevice and heads toward him, when King Dedede and Escargoon try to drop a boulder on Kirby to crush him. Sensing that his master is in danger, Bonkers rushes in and bats the boulder away with his hammer. Outraged at this, King Dedede grabs Bonkers using the arm on his Royal Racecar and carries him back to the castle.
Soon, the rest of [[Cappy Town]] becomes aware of the real situation, as Kirby has difficulty communicating with Bonkers who insists on following him around. Tiff tries to explain to Bonkers that Kirby is not capable of teaching him, but the ape-man insists on following Kirby anyway, explaining that he has no home to return to. Meanwhile, Escargoon and King Dedede spy on Bonkers and reali{{z}}e that he is not what they initially thought him to be, and start to scheme about ways to turn Bonkers against Kirby. They lure Bonkers away using a doughnut attached to a string, and then plant the idea in Bonkers' head that he needs to prove himself by attacking Kirby with his hammer. Seeing this, Tiff and Tuff are fooled into their initial assumption that Bonkers was out for Kirby, and King Dedede goads Bonkers to keep up the chase. Later on, Bonkers finds Kirby sleeping in a rocky crevice and heads toward him, when King Dedede and Escargoon try to drop a boulder on Kirby to crush him. Sensing that his master is in danger, Bonkers rushes in and bats the boulder away with his hammer. Outraged at this, King Dedede grabs Bonkers using the arm on his Royal Racecar and carries him back to the castle.


[[File:E79 Scene 32.png|thumb|150px|Hammer Kirby gives monster Bonkers a whack on the head as he begins to return to his normal self.]]
[[File:E79 Scene 32.png|thumb|150px|Hammer Kirby gives monster Bonkers a whack on the head as he begins to return to his normal self.]]
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