What if Donkey Kong Country (TV Series) wasn't cancelled yet?

We all know "Donkey Kong Country" was cancelled after two seasons and a total of 40 episodes in July 7, 2000, but imagine if the series continued and had more seasons, episodes and etc. Here's what would've happened.

Plot
Donkey Kong is an ape who happens to find a magic coconut called the Crystal Coconut, which grants wishes and is capable of answering questions asked of it. Donkey Kong is the protector of the Crystal Coconut, which is housed in Cranky Kong's Cabin. King K. Rool and his minions want to steal the Crystal Coconut from Donkey Kong and company in order to rule Kongo Bongo Island, the setting of the show. Try as they may, King K. Rool and his minions never succeed in stealing the Crystal Coconut. Each episode features two songs performed by the show's characters, and the series spanned a total of ??? episodes in ??? seasons.

Main from the games
These characters all came from Donkey Kong Country and Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest (mostly the former). However, some of them went through some design changes.

Kongs

 * Donkey Kong - The show's titular character, and the future ruler of Kongo Bongo Island, voiced by Richard Yearwood. His catchphrase is "Banana slamma!" His singing voice was provided by Sterling Jarvis.
 * Diddy Kong - DK's sidekick and buddy, voiced by Andrew Sabiston, who had earlier voiced Yoshi in Super Mario World.
 * Cranky Kong - DK and Diddy's mentor, who often mixes potions. He is able to use the Crystal Coconut to show up as a hologram whenever he needs to alert DK. The show makes no mention of how he and DK are related or of his days in the arcade games, which he frequently mentions in the game series as a form of meta-reference. He is voiced by Aron Tager.
 * Funky Kong - The resident airport manager. He looks as he did in the first game but has tan fur instead of brown. He is voiced by Damon D'Oliveira.
 * Candy Kong - DK's girlfriend. She is much less passive than in the games, and even has a different design to match. Part of her design for the show was mixed with her old game design for Donkey Kong 64. She is voiced by Joy Tanner.
 * Dixie Kong - Diddy's girlfriend, and the only character on the show who originated in Donkey Kong Country 2. Like Candy, her design differs a bit (but not as much), and she also has been given tan fur like Funky. Ironically, while Candy is less passive than in the games, Dixie isn't quite as dynamic, as she is not given much attention. She also has a habit of losing her pets. She is voiced by Louise Vallance.

Kremlings

 * King K. Rool - The main villain of the series, always attempting to steal the Crystal Coconut and take over the island. His only noticeable changes in physical appearance is that his cape is much shorter, his tail is gone and his left eye is not bloodshot, although it does enlarge often. He is voiced by Benedict Campbell and in the pilot episode by Len Carlson, who had earlier voiced Ganon in The Legend of Zelda.
 * Krusha - K. Rool's bodyguard. Despite his size, he is very childish and enjoys watching the Sing Along with Uncle Swampy Show. He is voiced by Len Carlson.
 * Klump - K. Rool's general. He often carries out his boss's plans in true military fashion, but without success. He was voiced by Adrian Truss.
 * Kritters - K. Rool's standard foot soldiers. They look as they did in the first game but are also armed with Klap-Blasters.
 * Klaptraps - Small crocodiles who like to eat wooden surfaces in the manner of termites. They are fired out of Klap-Blasters by the Kritters and usually give comments on whatever they're eating.

Exclusives to the show
These characters appeared only in the show and have not appeared in any games to date.
 * Bluster Kong - The boss of the Bluster Barrelworks factory, where barrels are produced. He has a huge ego and constantly hits on Candy, his lone employee, unsuccessfully. His alter ego in season 2, episode 11, is named Leo Luster. He is voiced by Donald Burda.
 * Kaptain Skurvy - A secondary, pirate-themed villain for the series. His design is identical that of Kannon from the second Country game, and it has even been revealed that he is Klump's long lost twin brother. He persists in chasing the Crystal Coconut, claiming it to be the birthright of one of his ancestors. He is voiced by Ron Rubin.
 * Kutlass & Green Kroc - Skurvy's minions, the former of whom shares a name with one of the enemies from the second game.
 * Polly Roger the Parrot - The pet parrot of Kaptain Skurvy, Polly Roger later works for K. Rool. He and Klump do not get along well.
 * Junior the Klaptrap - As his name suggests, he is an abnormally large Klaptrap. He is voiced by Ron Rubin.
 * Baby Kong - First appeared on the show as DK after having drunk a youth potion. Confusingly, he appeared again as a separate character from DK in Yoshi's Island DS and Mario Super Sluggers, similar to how Baby Mario showed up as a different character from Mario in his sports games.
 * Eddie the Mean Old Yeti - A white-furred yeti who lives alone in the White Mountains. He doesn't seem to like it when other characters intrude on his territory.
 * Inka Dinka Doo - The temple god from where the Crystal Coconut came. It was he who selected DK to be the future ruler. He appears as a stone column on which expressions are featured. This stone block turns around to show the expression that matches his current mood.
 * Kong Fu - A martial arts "Kung Fu Master" who is hired by K. Rool to defeat Donkey Kong in the Annual Donkey Kong Challenge. He only appears in one episode with the same name. His name was later used in the French version of Donkey Kong Jungle Beat for the boss Karate Kong.

Voice cast
Season 1 of the French version was done in Quebec, with the exception of Donkey Kong, Diddy Kong and Funky Kong's voice actors who are from France. Season 2 was not given a French version until later when it got released on DVD years afterwards, which had a new voice cast and it was done in France, with DK and Funky's voice actors reprising their character roles. Hervé Grull did not return as Diddy Kong as he had long since hit puberty and was replaced by an adult woman as a result.

Episodes
What if Donkey Kong Country (TV Series) wasn't cancelled yet?/List of Donkey Kong Country episodes

Legacy
The show had a large line of merchandise in Japan, including a manga and collectible card game featuring drawings of characters—some of which never appeared in the series. The card game was later adapted to be based on Donkey Kong 64.

The show had video games, The Return of Kaptain Skurvy (based on the episode of the same name), Nelvana Racers (the GameCube port) and The Legend of the Crystal Coconut (a video game that retold the two stories, The Legend of the Crystal Coconut and Booty and the Beast).

Pirate's Scorn, a song from the cartoon, was covered by Scottish heavy metal band Alestorm in their Curse of the Crystal Coconut album. Additionally, the album cover contains several nods to the Donkey Kong video game franchise.