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DK's Jungle Parkway Glitch World Record History (Mario Kart Wii)
On June 28, 2015, a new glitch was discovered on the track known as N64 DK's Jungle Parkway. This glitch involves getting a high clip off the tree closest to the cave on the right and clipping the banner in a way that you can bypass through an invisible wall. The creator of this glitch, Blaze, claimed it would never be done without the use of TAS (Tool Assisted Speedrun). But he was proven wrong when a Mario Kart Wii player known as Sam F pulled off the glitch two months later. After Sam's first ever glitch pulled off on the track, a new challenger approached. His name was Konata. Konata was a Mario Kart Wii player from California who managed to drop the time from a 2:04.844 to a 1:58.670. Over a 6 second improvement. Over that time numerous other people came in to see if they had the potential to pull off what was thought to be the hardest glitch in the game. By February of 2016, the world record was dropped to a 1:49 by a Canadian player known as 4Vex. After a few more world records, a player named Danny Gallenberger came in to see what he could do. He started with a time of 2:03. He quickly brought his time down to a 1:51 and after a few improvements he got the world record with a 1:47.372. He got the time down to a 1:45 before he had a new idea. He would go for the glitch two of the three laps and manage to pull off a time that seemed to be unbeatable. On March 5th, 2016 he did it with a time of 1:38.577. The only large mistake in this run was the fact that he missed a glitch. He believed that he could beat it if he got two glitches in a row without a fail in between. Six days later on March 11th, 2016 he did it with a time of 1:34.293. This time seemed impossible to beat at the time. No one else thought they had the potential to pass Danny's time with two glitches. This world record had stood for nearly 6 months when a new challenger approached. His name was Benny. He pulled off the second ever two glitch run on DK's Jungle Parkway. This run had numerous mistakes. The run made Benny realize that he had the potential to pass Danny Gallenberger and get the new N64 DK's Jungle Parkway world record. Not long after on his first try he got another two glitch run. He had succeeded. He got his first world record with a 1:27.916. Benny got his time lower and lower with four improvements, all being world records at the time. This was when people were wondering if there was any way the glitch could be done three times in a row. Benny had the first ever fail. He got two glitches and missed the third. Three glitches was easily possible, but when would it happen? A new player took world record. He was known as Braixen. He was able to pull off a 1:21 and a 1:20 beating Benny's former world record by a fair amount. Now with Benny and Braixen both working on the perfect run, a new player came in. His name was David Morton. He had already made the glitch but he used a much slower vehicle which was much easier for him to make the glitch with. He went for the glitch using a faster vehicle and eventually made it with a time of 1:50. He quickly got a couple more improvements and went for the glitch twice. He made it twice with a time of 1:23. He was three seconds off the record and he thought he had the chance to get three glitches in one run. With all of these players players making two glitch runs, it was bound to happen soon. But it finally happened with Braixen getting a 54.139 on November 1st, 2016. It had been done. A three glitch run was finished. Now someone could say that they finished N64 DK's Jungle Parkway in under one minute. Braixen got the time to a 50.225, a 49.895, two 48s, two 47s, and finally down to a 45.280. David came close when the world record was a 47. He only missed world record by 36 milliseconds. As of February 19th, 2017 the world record is 45.280.