What is the personality type of Diddy Kong? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Diddy Kong from Donkey Kong and what is the personality traits.
Diddy Kong personality type is ENTP, according to the MBTI test. It explains that Diddy Kong is "always searching for adventure," and he is most comfortable with his team.
Diddy Kong is a playable character in the Nintendo DS game "Mario Kart DS" and its home console counterpart, "Mario Kart Wii". He was also a playable character in "Super Smash Bros. Brawl", his first appearance in a "Mario" game, although he was removed from the game's final version. In the Japanese versions of "Super Smash Bros. Brawl", Diddy appears as a trophy and sticker, rather than an actual character. In "Super Smash Bros. 4", he replaces Mii-kun (from the Wii U version of "Super Smash Bros. Brawl") as a playable character, and is voiced by Sonny Strait in all his appearances.
In "Mario Kart 8", Diddy Kong is a lightweight character, similar to his appearance in "Mario Kart DS". He has been given more speed boosts, but is still slow and light. His kart body type is Snowmobile. Diddy Kong is again a playable racer in "Mario Kart 8 Deluxe", where he is a lightweight character once again.
Diddy Kong is a fictional character who appears in games belonging to the Donkey Kong and Mario video game franchises, debuting in the 1994 Donkey Kong series game, Donkey Kong Country. Nintendo designer Kevin Bayliss commented Diddy Kong was "penciled in" as a spider monkey, although he is not specifically referenced as belonging to a particular species. He lives with Donkey Kong on Donkey Kong Island in the Kongo Jungle, and is identified by his red hat with the Nintendo logo, and his red shirt with stars. Diddy Kong is Donkey Kong's sidekick and best friend. Rare first referred to Diddy as DK's nephew in September 1999 on their website. This was followed in November 1999 where the manual for Donkey Kong 64 called him "Donkey's little nephew wannabe". The official cast for the game in 2002 listed him as "DK's nephew" as well. He was originally created by Donkey Kong Country developer Rare as an updated version of Donkey Kong Jr., but he was renamed, due to Nintendo's response.