Kaboom

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Kaboom
Artwork of Kaboom.
Artwork of a Kaboom
First appearance Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest (1995)
Latest appearance Donkey Kong Country 2 (GBA) (2004)
Variant of Klobber
Derived subjects

Template:Quote2 Kabooms are Kremlings that first appeared in Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest. Kabooms are a variant of Klobber that disguise themselves as ordinary TNT Barrels and pop out when a character gets close. They do not appear in Donkey Kong Land 2.

Krackas were originally planned to be the successors to Kabooms in Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! but were later removed, making the rope-climbing Klasps their only successor. However, in the Game Boy Advance version, they appeared in a Pacifica level, Stormy Seas.

History

Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest

Kabooms are common enemies in the later worlds of Donkey Kong Country 2. They first appear in the Gloomy Gulch level, Ghostly Grove, and are mainly found in the Lost World and K. Rool's Keep. Their behavior is shared with Klobbers: they both hide in their barrel, then pop out when Diddy and Dixie get close, and run after them in an attempt to hurt them. Kabooms' TNT Barrels are distinguishable from normal ones, because the "N" of TNT is flipped. This is fixed after Diddy or Dixie jumps on it. The only major difference that Kabooms have from Klobbers is that a Kaboom's barrel explodes when it crashes into the lead Kong, with the resulting TNT blast defeating both of them. A Kaboom can more safely be defeated from either having a projectile thrown at it, such as a barrel or a kannonball, or from being jumped on and thrown like a regular TNT Barrel. When jumped on, a Kaboom re-emerges shortly after, unless the Kongs quickly grab it. Kabooms also get defeated if they run onto the spikes in Klobber Karnage, but they do not explode.

Kabooms are one of the few entities absent from the end credits. However, in the Game Boy Advance version, one shares a listing with a Klobber.

Donkey Kong 64

 
A TNT Bomber is about to crash into Chunky Kong.

Kabooms, called TNT Bombers[1] or "TNT Barrels"[2] in the Prima guide, return as enemies in Donkey Kong 64, where they have a larger appearance and no longer wear earrings. They have a similar attack pattern as in Donkey Kong Country 2. While they are chasing the active Kong, TNT Bombers sometimes say "C'mon" in a high-pitched voice. TNT Bombers are more easily identifiable from their outer TNT Barrel. Like many other enemies, the active Kong can defeat a TNT Bomber by throwing an orange at them, using a musical instrument, or by shooting with their weapon. The active Kong can also use a shockwave attack but at a cost of being injured from the explosion. TNT Bombers automatically self-destruct after chasing after the active Kong for five seconds, and say "Uh oh" right before exploding. The only remains of a TNT Bomber after exploding is a pile of ash with two blinking eyes on top.

TNT Bombers are first shown during Diddy's segment of the DK Rap, where Diddy simultaneously defeats three of them by throwing an orange at them. During the game itself, TNT Bombers first appear in the later segment of Diddy's Mine Cart Ride, where they jump out of edges at random as an attempt to crash into him. If a TNT Bomber successfully hits into Diddy, he loses a few DK Coins. Angry Aztec and Gloomy Galleon are the only two levels where TNT Bombers appear.

Instruction booklet descriptions

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Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ボムクロバー
Bomu Kurobā
カブーン[3]
Kabūn
Bomb Klobber (SNES)

Kaboom (N64, GBA)
Italian Coccoboom[?] From coccodrillo (crocodile) and "kaboom"
Spanish Kaboom[?] -

References

  1. ^ Barton, Jeff, Mario De Govia, and Donato Tica. Donkey Kong 64 Prima's Official Strategy Guide. Page 42. "TNT Bombers will leap onto the cart. Speed under them to stay safe."
  2. ^ Barton, Jeff, Mario De Govia, and Donato Tica. Donkey Kong 64 Prima's Official Strategy Guide. Page 16.
  3. ^ 「ドンキーコング64任天堂公式ガイドブック」 (Donkey Kong 64 Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook), page 12.