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Donkey Kong Country Artist Comments on DK's New Look in Mario Kart Switch 2

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  • Donkey Kong’s iconic design seems to be receiving a major makeover for the Switch 2.
  • Recent footage of an unannounced Mario Kart game for the upcoming console shows the character’s apparent redesign.
  • The artist behind Donkey Kong’s longest-running look supports the changes.

The character designer behind Donkey Kong‘s longest-running look has shared his feelings over the apparent redesign that the iconic Nintendo character will be seeing on the Switch 2. Donkey Kong has undergone three major transformations since his introduction to the world in 1981, and esteemed character designer Kevin Bayliss is now weighing in on the latest change.

Hired by Rare as lead character artist in 1987, Bayliss is credited with designing the Donkey Kong Country characters, including an overhaul of the title character from his antagonistic 8-bit role to his newer heroic persona on the SNES. That series saw its first installment in 1994, and though minor changes have since occurred to keep up with graphical advances, Bayliss’ design stood for 30 years as the standard look for Donkey Kong.

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Another change seems to be on the horizon for the big ape. After months of speculation, Nintendo officially revealed the Switch 2 console in a trailer released earlier in January. While most of that trailer focused on the hardware, it also showed off footage from what appears to be an unreleased Mario Kart game, with a big change to Donkey Kong’s design. Although this new design features much rounder, bulkier features and a more pleasant-looking demeanor than his now 30-year-old look, Bayliss seems highly accepting of the change. The designer made his thoughts known in a reaction on Twitter to a fan’s video that borrows footage from the live-action Super Mario Bros. movie from 1993 to detail the changes. “I love it – this is really funny! – Everything changes! – Change is good,” the post reads in part.

Iconic Donkey Kong Designer Loves the Character’s New Look

After being promoted to art director, Bayliss left Rare in 2005 after more than 17 years with the company. He has been employed with Playtonic, the creator of games like Lil Gator Game and the Yooka-Laylee series, for the past 10 years. However, his classic design archetypes for the Donkey Kong Country characters have stretched into 2025 with the release of Donkey Kong County Returns HD on January 16.

As for the new design for Donkey Kong, it may be an attempt by Nintendo to bridge the gap between its games and movies, forming a more unified multimedia franchise. Several comparisons have been made between the version of Donkey Kong seen in the Switch 2 trailer and the Seth Rogen-voiced character in The Super Mario Bros. Movie from 2023, such as a rounder brow, larger forearms and fists, and more expressive eyes.


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