Donkey Kong Bananza looks like it could be filled with all kinds of DK (and Mario) from all decades, and now it's a new video on Nintendo now! The mobile app may have teased the second detail.
New shots showing various DK animations on the face are supported by what seems like Ramba themed music, dating from the N64 exit Donkey Kong 64. There was no official announcement that DK's friend returned in his new exit, but there is also mounting evidence.
Composer Donkey Kong 64, Grant Kirkhope, even found on social networks – admitting this reference. Rambi originally made his debut in the rare Super Nintendo Donkey Kong Country title in 1994 and would no doubt be great in the new game.
If you are still not quite convinced, it seems that the previous clip of a game that makes a round may have already confirmed the return of Rambi in some way or form – with (Spoiler) Cranky Kong mentioning some dialog on DK's animal pala and symbol was also located together with the same text (Thanks, GVG).
Another interesting discovery about this upcoming edition is related to artwork presented on the official Nintendo website, showing a character not discovered.