![]() ![]() ^ " Also known as Donkey Kong Sr., Cranky’s days of kidnapping Pauline and terrorizing Mario and Stanley the Bugman have long since passed." - Playing With Super Power: Nintendo Super NES Classics eGuide, Donkey Kong Country Characters Tab.^ "Donkey Kong later appeared in Donkey Kong III, where he antagonized a one-time hero known as Stanley the Bugman." Mario Mania Player's Guide, 1991, p.^ a b "Stanley the Bugman battles creepy, crawly creatures." July 1989 Game & Watch catalog from Nintendo of Japan.With Stanley the Bugman fighting masses of creepy, crawly creatures." February 1983 Nintendo of America print ad. ^ a b "There's MULTI SCREEN GREENHOUSE.The enemy starts the battle with a Gust Bellows.Stanley has a tough job: he has to chase Donkey Kong away to another greenhouse with his insect repellent, then climb up the ivy to pump the main hive with the deadly spray. Stanley is a plucky exterminator who takes on Donkey Kong and an army of insects in the third installment of the original Donkey Kong series. Playable Character in Donkey Kong 3 based challenges Playable Character in port of the Game & Watch Donkey Kong 3 Playable Character in port of Green House Showcase, where the goal is the same as his WarioWare: Twisted! appearance. Stanley appears in DK 3, one of 18-Volt's Microgames in WarioWare: D.I.Y. He has to defend his plants from two worms. Stanley appears in Greenhouse, one of 9-Volt's microgames in WarioWare: D.I.Y. Stanley appears in 9-Volt's Microgame Donkey Kong 3 in WarioWare: Touched! In this microgame, the player must blow at the microphone to make Donkey Kong move to the top instead of spraying Donkey Kong, Stanley blows clouds out of his mouth to make him move into a beehive. ![]() Here, he must do as he did in Donkey Kong 3 and spray Donkey Kong until he gets his head stuck in a beehive. Stanley appears as a playable character in one of 9-Volt's Microgames in WarioWare: Twisted!, named Donkey Kong 3. Game & Watch's Greenhouse attack transforms him into Stanley's Green House sprite. Game & Watch also uses the sprayer as a weapon called Greenhouse, matching its first appearance, and continues to use it in later games in the series as his neutral attack. His overalls are white instead of red but his shirt remains blue, like how his sprite looks in the NES port. Melee as one of the many collectible trophies. Donkey Kong and Stanley stand at opposite ends of the greenhouse and spray at the bees to move them toward one another and get them to sting the other. In the Game & Watch version of Donkey Kong 3, Stanley's greenhouse is again attacked by Donkey Kong, who this time has a sprayer of his own. These changes make for something that is somewhat akin to Galaga. His role is very similar to Donkey Kong 3 in that he must spray Donkey Kong to the top of the screen and while also blasting the invading bees, although this time there are no plants to protect, nor are there any multi-level platforms. Stanley is once again the protagonist of the 1984 game Donkey Kong 3: Dai Gyakushū. His current appearance of being short, round-faced, bucktoothed, and clad in overalls is established in this game. In the arcade version, the bugs eat Stanley if he is defeated by one, while in the NES version, the bugs do not eat him, and instead simply disappear. After pushing Donkey Kong up into a beehive, Donkey Kong flees to another greenhouse and Stanley chases after him in order to continue driving him off. In order to put a stop to Donkey Kong, Stanley needs to spray him and the insects with his sprayer while also trying to keep the bugs away from his plants. Stanley works as a simple fumigator when Donkey Kong and various insects attack his greenhouse. Stanley reappears as the protagonist of Donkey Kong 3.
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