Well, most people would say it's his father, due to a quote by Cranky in DK64 and a confirmation from the writers of the DKC dialogue.
Even though original intent was for Cranky to be his grandfather, a trait that carries on in the GBA ports (which didn't bother to fix the quotes in the DKC games where Cranky refers to himself as being DK's "grandpappy")
So How Is One To Prove That The Current Donkey Kong is the Grandson of Cranky Kong, who is the Original Donkey Kong?
It's simple: It's a game overlooked by most DKC lovers everywhere: Donkey Kong Plus.
Released for the Gameboy in 1994, the game featured an updated version of the original Donkey Kong arcade game. But why is Donkey Kong given a new look? This is the first game where Donkey Kong is given a red tie.
Here is where I'll ask you a question: What if the Donkey Kong of Donkey Kong Plus is really the original Donkey Kong Jr. all grown up? And the Donkey Kong Junior of DK+ is the Donkey Kong that we all know and love today?
This would fix several issues regarding confusing Cranky Kong quotes.
Thanks for reading, I hope you enjoyed my Timeline.
So then, we have:
Donkey Kong
Donkey Kong Junior
Donkey Kong 3
Donkey Kong +
Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat
Donkey Kong Country
Donkey Kong Country 2
Donkey Kong Country 3
Donkey Kong 64
DK King of Swing
Jungle Climber.
Am I forgetting anything?
Edited by TheAvengerButton, 01 September 2009 - 03:59 PM.