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Latest revision as of 13:47, 13 March 2026

Sarsgorilla
Sarsgorilla
Sarsgorilla
Here we go again, another video game with a big ape in it. Can someone explain to me why the guy who write games are so fascinated with really big apes?
Level9
Base Value4500
AnimalGorilla
CandySarsparilla
Attack ObjectBarrels


Sarsgorilla is a gorilla piñata.

Description

Appearance

Behavior

Requirements

Viva Piñata: Trouble in Paradise

Appear
  • There is a Bonboon resident in the garden
Visit
Resident
Romance
Tricks

Variants

Red Green White
Has eaten an apple Has eaten pea soup Has eaten a bone

Uses

Species Conflicts

Happiness

Trivia

  • Sarsgorilla's Journal entry and attack object reference the video game series Donkey Kong.
    • Gregg Mayles, lead designer on Viva Piñata, also designed the first two games in the Donkey Kong Country series.
    • Grant Kirkhope, lead composer on both Viva Piñata and Trouble in Paradise, did the voice for Sarsgorilla and for Donkey Kong in Donkey Kong 64.

Gallery