Klampon | |||
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Artwork of a Klampon from Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest | |||
First appearance | Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest (1995) | ||
Latest appearance | Donkey Konga 2 (cameo) (2004) | ||
Variant of | Klaptrap | ||
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Template:Quote2 Klampons are blue-skinned, red-spotted, quadrupedal Kremlings that appear in Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest and Donkey Kong Land 2. They are the big brothers of Klaptraps, a similar enemy from Donkey Kong Country, and have a big head, large jaws, and bulging eyes similar to theirs. Klampons do not appear in Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! and Donkey Kong Land III, where they were replaced by Krimps.
History
Donkey Kong franchise
Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest / Donkey Kong Land 2
Klampons act very similarly to Klaptraps, but are notably bigger and move slower. Klampons attack by repeatedly chomping their jaws while moving back and forth. Diddy and Dixie cannot roll into a Klampon from the side because this injures them; they also turn around to prevent being rolled into from the back. The Kongs can defeat a Klampon by jumping on it, throwing a barrel or crate at it, or using an Animal Friend. In addition, unlike the case with Klaptraps, the Kongs can roll into a Klampon from above, if they roll from a platform higher than a Klampon. When defeated, Klampons have the same defeated voice clips as Klomps as well as many other Kremlings. In the Game Boy Advance version, they are simply mute when defeated.
Klampons sometimes appear alongside their functional opposite, Spinies, who are immune to jump attacks but are vulnerable to frontal attacks. One such example is in Castle Crush, where defeating either enemy may accidentally lead the Kongs to injury from the other one.
According to the game's credits, Klampons belong to the "Kremling Kuthroats" enemy class.
Donkey Konga 2
In Donkey Konga 2, Klampons make a cameo in "Freestyle Zone", where their artwork pops on-screen in response to the player hitting the DK Bongos.
Super Mario-Kun
A Klampon makes a brief cameo in Volume 14 of Super Mario-Kun. The last part of the book has a series of comics based on Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest, including a 'find the differences' activity between several enemies, including Klampon.
Levels
Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest
- Hot-Head Hop
- Lava Lagoon
- Squawks's Shaft
- Bramble Blast
- Rambi Rumble
- Ghostly Grove
- Gusty Glade
- Parrot Chute Panic
- Windy Well
- Castle Crush
- Clapper's Cavern
- Toxic Tower
- Jungle Jinx
- Black Ice Battle
- Fiery Furnace
- Animal Antics
Donkey Kong Land 2
Gallery
Artwork
Promotional artwork featuring Diddy, Dixie, and Fulgore from Killer Instinct. A Klampon is shown at the bottom-left.
Sprites
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | クランポン[?] Kuranpon |
Klampon | |
Italian | Kaiman[?] | Caiman; spelled with a "K" match other Kremling names | |
Spanish | Klampon[?] | - |
Kremlings | |
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Characters | Congazuma • Cranky K. Rool • Draglinger • General Klump • Giant Viking Kremling • Green Kroc • Jr. Klap Trap • Junklomp • K. Lumsy • Kalypso • Kaptain Skurvy • Kass • Kerozene • King K. Rool • King Kut Out • Kip • Klubba • Kleever • Kludge • Krunch • Krunch's mother • Krusha • Krushy • Kudgel • Kutlass • Mega Amp • Okusan • Quint Skurvy • Resident demon |
Species | Bazuka • Ghost • Kaboing • Kaboom • Kackle • Kannon • Kasplat • Klampon • Klank • Klaptrap • Klasp • Klinger • Kloak • Klobber • Klomp • Klump • Knocka • Kobble • Koin • Koindozer • Kopter • Kosha • Kracka • Krash • Kremling (boater) • Kremling cop • Krimp • Kritter • Kroc • Krockhead • Krook • Krumple • Kruncha • Krusha • Kuchuka • Kuff 'n' Klout • Kutlass • Re-Koil • Robokremling • Rock Kroc • Shroom • Skeleton Kremling • Skidda • Super Team goalie |